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more uncharted on the gop side but i think it is broadly uncharted. it is a lot of the mechanisms are breaking down. >> 538.com. >>> coming up in facing the california historic drought, they have gotten creative. we'll introduce to you shade balls. >>> and then the women's health issues, i am for that. i will be great on women's health issues. i cherish women. and i will be great on women's health issues. believe me. >> policy details are possibly forthcoming but donald trump has now come out apparently as robust defender of women's health care. his declaration comes amidst the latest wave of right wing attacks on planned parenthood. an organization that has a higher net favorability rating than a number of hopefuls including donald trump. once again they have made defunding planned parenthood a popular cry among colonel behalf of republicans. some add indicating to shut down the entire federal government. the whole thing like the shutdown they had before, rather than give federal funding to the organization. one person who held that account a few day
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more uncharted on the gop side but i think it is broadly uncharted.is a lot of the mechanisms are breaking down. >> 538.com. >>> coming up in facing the california historic drought, they have gotten creative. we'll introduce to you shade balls. and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use, is the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the frustrating urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or any symptoms of an allergic r
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more uncharted on the gop side but i think it is broadly uncharted.t is a lot of the mechanisms are breaking down. >> 538.com. >>> coming up in facing the california historic drought, they have gotten creative. we'll introduce to you shade balls. >>> and then the women's health you focus on making great burgers, or building the best houses in town. or becoming the next highly-unlikely dotcom superstar. and us, we'll be right there with you, helping with the questions you need answered to get your brand new business started. we're legalzoom and we've already partnered with over a million new business owners to do just that. check us out today to see how you can become one of them. legalzoom. legal help is here. ♪ expected wait time: 55 minutes. your call is important to us. thank you for your patience. waiter! in the nation, we know how it feels when you aren't treated like a priority. we do things differently. we'll take care of it. we put members first... join the nation. thank you. ♪ nationwide is on your side so you're a small business expert from
more uncharted on the gop side but i think it is broadly uncharted.t is a lot of the mechanisms are breaking down. >> 538.com. >>> coming up in facing the california historic drought, they have gotten creative. we'll introduce to you shade balls. >>> and then the women's health you focus on making great burgers, or building the best houses in town. or becoming the next highly-unlikely dotcom superstar. and us, we'll be right there with you, helping with the questions you...
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storm" we are fortunate that the governor gives us a behind-the-scenes look of how he handled the uncharted territory and important lessons he is taken away from that particular journey. i have also been origin to experience first-hand the governor's talent for making the impossible possible. our book schedule is a 12 month publication schedule and america's great storm came together in less than six so this is a small miracle for us and i that we want to thank the governor and his co-author gary nash and also the governors marvelous assistance to her here tonight and the many people who help check facts round of photos and do a lot of the work to make this but cap in and also to the university press staff. there was a sense of infectious enthusiasm that we were all doing something that together and i was very meaningful for us. governor we are grateful to be a part of your telling the story and once again you bring out the best in those around you so thank you and welcome and you were going to tell us more about your book. [applause] >> lilo thank you very much. i should not have done that
storm" we are fortunate that the governor gives us a behind-the-scenes look of how he handled the uncharted territory and important lessons he is taken away from that particular journey. i have also been origin to experience first-hand the governor's talent for making the impossible possible. our book schedule is a 12 month publication schedule and america's great storm came together in less than six so this is a small miracle for us and i that we want to thank the governor and his...
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we are in uncharted territory. here you go. we have never been this high going back years, just about expectations. alix: joining us now, bloomberg view columnist. what do you make of the selloff today? guest: it is disappointing. as you say, we got everything you could have wished for. most of asia other than china is stabilizing. we got china policy news. we got a good session out of europe. we had the ingredients to do well. at noon i thought the major question we would be debating is whether 300 points was enough of a bounce. to have that decline at the end is worrisome. now that today's close has spooked you, how much further could we go? guest: the problem is there are no circuit breakers. why? the description -- disruption is coming from elsewhere. it is coming not from europe and the u.s. where you could have confidence in the ecb and fed to act a certain way. it is coming from the emerging world. the market has to regain its own footing. ist today is going to do make the crowd hesitate and bring out some more sellers.
we are in uncharted territory. here you go. we have never been this high going back years, just about expectations. alix: joining us now, bloomberg view columnist. what do you make of the selloff today? guest: it is disappointing. as you say, we got everything you could have wished for. most of asia other than china is stabilizing. we got china policy news. we got a good session out of europe. we had the ingredients to do well. at noon i thought the major question we would be debating is...
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. >> this is uncharted territory. it is important we acknowledge that. we've never seen an outbreak of legionnaires' like this in the history of new york city. >> they're focussed on 100 cooling towers in five sections of the bronx, fordham, mt. eden, hunts point, mott haven and high bridge. they tested 57 after the bronx borough president asked the governor to get involved to help control the outbreak. >> we're here to help manage this process. we're in constant communication with all levels of government including the city. >> reporter: the city revealed five new sites where the health department found traces of legionella bacteria, all in populated area. they include a verizon building, housing court, hall of justice and samuel gumpers high school. it can cause deadly pneumonia. >> they told my parents a few times that i was on the verge of not making it. >> daniel tejada, more than 100 people recently infected with legionnaires' disease. >> they took my temperature and it was 105 or 106. >> reporter: health officials say you can't get it from person
. >> this is uncharted territory. it is important we acknowledge that. we've never seen an outbreak of legionnaires' like this in the history of new york city. >> they're focussed on 100 cooling towers in five sections of the bronx, fordham, mt. eden, hunts point, mott haven and high bridge. they tested 57 after the bronx borough president asked the governor to get involved to help control the outbreak. >> we're here to help manage this process. we're in constant communication...
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in the past few years in cuba, an independent type of journalist started to flourish, an unchartered terrain, no red lines fixed. it is part of a new generation of bloggers. he and a group of students two hours from the capital set up the area in cuba, a blog where they started to take veiled shots at the state and reporting on what the media chose to ignore. >> when i started the university, i never saw an email, i didn't demo what the internet was, i barely used a computer. one day my friend and ipart of communist -- and i who were part of the communist party - we set it up without knowing what a blog was, within three or four months an explosion hit. extraordinary. >> an example was set from the outset thanks to its irlevel rens, for example, when it took the authorities to task. they published the blog at three in the morning to have enough bandwidth on the network. the authorities shut them down. and something surprising happened, a photo appeared on the net showing bloggers with the vice president. raul castro's successor, hugging they are. straight away they restored the line.
in the past few years in cuba, an independent type of journalist started to flourish, an unchartered terrain, no red lines fixed. it is part of a new generation of bloggers. he and a group of students two hours from the capital set up the area in cuba, a blog where they started to take veiled shots at the state and reporting on what the media chose to ignore. >> when i started the university, i never saw an email, i didn't demo what the internet was, i barely used a computer. one day my...
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. >> this is literally uncharted territory. we have to acknowledge that. we never saw an outbreak of legionnaires' like this in the city. >> reporter: they're focussed on 100 cooling towers in five sections of the bronx. on saturday they tested 57 after the bronx borough president asked the governor to get involved and help control the outbreak that's killed 10 people since july. >> we're here today to help manage this process. we're in constant communication with all levels of government including the city. >> reporter: the city revealed five new sites. they include a verizon building, housing court, bronx hall of justice, a post office and samuel gumpers high school. all have been treated and disinfected for the bacteria that can cause deadly pneumonia. >> they told my parents a few times that i was on the verge of not making it. >> daniel tejada, more than 100 people recently infected with legionnaires' disease. >> they took my temperature at the hospital and i think it was 105 or 106. >> reporter: melt owe fish suls say you -- health officials say you
. >> this is literally uncharted territory. we have to acknowledge that. we never saw an outbreak of legionnaires' like this in the city. >> reporter: they're focussed on 100 cooling towers in five sections of the bronx. on saturday they tested 57 after the bronx borough president asked the governor to get involved and help control the outbreak that's killed 10 people since july. >> we're here today to help manage this process. we're in constant communication with all levels...
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. >> this is literally unchartered territory and it's very important that we acknowledge that. we have never seen an outbreak of ledge theirs like this in the history of new york city. >> reporter: the outbreak deemed a wake-up call by new york city mayor bill de blasio with 108 cases, according to him. his office didn't know how many cooling towers are in the south bronx or where they are located until now. the towers are where the bacteria grows and can spread casing a type of ammonia. >> we have used aviation, a variety of methodologies to canvas a part of our city looking for something we haven't had to look for before and then meted oddically going build i by building. >> reporter: tomorrow all buildings with possible cooling towers will have been inspected and disinfected with 200 people working around the clock. health officials say the cause. outbreak started at one of five sites tested. the de blasio listed new buildings that were test nd and had the bacteria, including government buildings and one location samuel gompers high school. under the direction of the governo
. >> this is literally unchartered territory and it's very important that we acknowledge that. we have never seen an outbreak of ledge theirs like this in the history of new york city. >> reporter: the outbreak deemed a wake-up call by new york city mayor bill de blasio with 108 cases, according to him. his office didn't know how many cooling towers are in the south bronx or where they are located until now. the towers are where the bacteria grows and can spread casing a type of...
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that is unchartered territory. it's unclear that greece is in any state of preparedness for that venture. >>> australia is considering a request from the united states to carry out air strikes against isil in syria. australia is already involved in an air campaign in neighboring iraq. the prime minister cited leg issues around his country's involvement in syria. but he also says he will carefully consider the pentagon's request. the decision is expected in a few weeks. >>> the syrian army says an israeli air strike killed one of its soldiers and left seven injured. the army was responding to rockets fired into northern israel. the armed group jihad, but the syrian government was responsible. >>> macedonia declared a state of emergency on its southern and northern borders on thursday. 42,000 have entered the country in the last two months. many are fleeing conflict in iraq, syria and afghanistan. a lot of those refugees have been arriving in greece. international humanitarian agencies are stretched to their limits a
that is unchartered territory. it's unclear that greece is in any state of preparedness for that venture. >>> australia is considering a request from the united states to carry out air strikes against isil in syria. australia is already involved in an air campaign in neighboring iraq. the prime minister cited leg issues around his country's involvement in syria. but he also says he will carefully consider the pentagon's request. the decision is expected in a few weeks. >>> the...
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the oceans of the earth are vast and deep, and what lies beneath the surface remains largely uncharted territory. - [david brin] we know more about the moon, we know more about some of jupiter's moons than we know about the bottom of the sea. - [voiceover] we'll take an in-depth look at the oceans and get a sense of how they will keep our future world afloat, on xploration earth 2050. - hi, i'm joe penna and welcome to xploration earth 2050. this week we're gonna take a look at the ocean and how new developments on and in the water
the oceans of the earth are vast and deep, and what lies beneath the surface remains largely uncharted territory. - [david brin] we know more about the moon, we know more about some of jupiter's moons than we know about the bottom of the sea. - [voiceover] we'll take an in-depth look at the oceans and get a sense of how they will keep our future world afloat, on xploration earth 2050. - hi, i'm joe penna and welcome to xploration earth 2050. this week we're gonna take a look at the ocean and...
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. >> we are in uncharted territory, a software security vulnerability had a recall of physical product of that magnitude. so it's really need to see that hackers like us that are out there trying to do good can actually make a real world impact. it's cool. >> we may have started with that jeep chai cherokee. we are talking about other things. the internet of things. what was athat other thing. >> the internet of targets. >> the internet of targets. traffic light systems to water delivery systems, a baby monitor you've put next to the crib, your refrigerator if it can be linked to the internet it may be vulnerable to hacking. >> andrew is a security analysis, where iosec is their director of security. his whole job is to preexivelexy hack almost anything. >> trying to find the same bugs and use them to further national security. and there are people like us trying to fix them. >> how do you know how to stay ahead of these people? >> it is difficult at times. but really it just comes down to having better hackers, having more time to work on things. and hoping you find the bug before som
. >> we are in uncharted territory, a software security vulnerability had a recall of physical product of that magnitude. so it's really need to see that hackers like us that are out there trying to do good can actually make a real world impact. it's cool. >> we may have started with that jeep chai cherokee. we are talking about other things. the internet of things. what was athat other thing. >> the internet of targets. >> the internet of targets. traffic light systems...
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i think that's why they wanted it there as opposed to new york which i think is more unchartered territory for the nfl p.a. >> do you think at any point this impacts the business of the nfl? it's amazing the fans still show up and certainly television ratings have never been stronger. >> the nfl is teflon and i think we saw that as another demonstration with the far more serious issue last year, the nfl with ray rice and the video and there being more general awareness of some of the domestic violence incidents in the league and when week one game, everybody was back to the game. there's a pattern of only helping the nfl and maybe drawn in, i don't know who the people are considering how popular the sport is, they're drawn into the game because of the drama and the story line. >> i guess that's the question. janelle points out it's been teflon to this point. >> great point too. if you look at what the number one jersey sale has been for any player, it's tom brady. to his point, you have a rallying around. people have somebody they love and you get new england rallying around and then a lot
i think that's why they wanted it there as opposed to new york which i think is more unchartered territory for the nfl p.a. >> do you think at any point this impacts the business of the nfl? it's amazing the fans still show up and certainly television ratings have never been stronger. >> the nfl is teflon and i think we saw that as another demonstration with the far more serious issue last year, the nfl with ray rice and the video and there being more general awareness of some of...
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as opposed to being in new york, which i think is more unchartered territory for the nfl pa. >> do you this at any time impacts the business of the nfl? because it is kinds of amazing, the fans are still showing up and television ratings have never been stronger? >> the nfl is teflon. i think we saw that as another demonstration with far more serious issue last year. the nfl was coming off one of its more tu multiuous offseasons because of ray rice and video and general awareness of the domestic violence incidents in the league. when week one came, everybody was back to the games and it was business as usual. the controversy it seems there's a pattern of it only helping the nfl, all of a sudden you had people who maybe weren't drawn in, i don't know who they are considering how popular the sport is. they are drawn into the game because of the drama and storylines. >> mike, i guess it's been teflon to this point. >> i think she makes a great point too. if you look at what the number one jersey sale has been for any player, it's been tom brady. to the point, what you have is almost a ral
as opposed to being in new york, which i think is more unchartered territory for the nfl pa. >> do you this at any time impacts the business of the nfl? because it is kinds of amazing, the fans are still showing up and television ratings have never been stronger? >> the nfl is teflon. i think we saw that as another demonstration with far more serious issue last year. the nfl was coming off one of its more tu multiuous offseasons because of ray rice and video and general awareness of...
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president obama and rouhani has a landmark task and charts a way forward for his country in largely uncharteredat happens next i will be here to keep you informed and take you behind the deal and i'm ali-velshi. thank you for joining us. ♪ got the chuckle, now let's really address it. >> and challenging islamophobia. >> i was performing and would say "i'm an arab american"... and you could hear a pin drop. ♪ >> announcer: this is al jazeera. ♪ hello and welcome to the news hour, i'm in doha, filling the iran nuclear deal to the gulf states u.s. secretary of state john kerry is in qatar. ♪ a thorn in the side of south africa's government and faces corruption charges. flooding brings uncertainty to
president obama and rouhani has a landmark task and charts a way forward for his country in largely uncharteredat happens next i will be here to keep you informed and take you behind the deal and i'm ali-velshi. thank you for joining us. ♪ got the chuckle, now let's really address it. >> and challenging islamophobia. >> i was performing and would say "i'm an arab american"... and you could hear a pin drop. ♪ >> announcer: this is al jazeera. ♪ hello and welcome...
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if you're going to start over and go into something sort of uncharted territory, make sure you have nine months' worth of expenses. >> experts say keep in mind your life-style is probably going to change. if you don't have enough savings, you might have to relocate. >> choose the lowest cost in terms of the prices of rent, your mortgage, property taxes, if you're looking to buy a home, food, utilities. a lot of people in new york city don't own a car. if you're moving out of state or elsewhere, you're likely going to need a car. with that not only comes the payment of the car, but car insurance, gasoline, maintenance. there's a lot of things to think about. ernie: all right. let's continue to talk about it. meet two guests who have done it all. they successfully left the rat race. meet wendy ray and george brussia. you did it, wendy. you had a big job with corporate america and with an advertising company. you said i'm out of here. why did you do that? >> i did it because i wasn't having fun anymore. i was tired of commuting 5:30 until 8:00, 9:30 at night. it was too much. ernie: you dec
if you're going to start over and go into something sort of uncharted territory, make sure you have nine months' worth of expenses. >> experts say keep in mind your life-style is probably going to change. if you don't have enough savings, you might have to relocate. >> choose the lowest cost in terms of the prices of rent, your mortgage, property taxes, if you're looking to buy a home, food, utilities. a lot of people in new york city don't own a car. if you're moving out of state...
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we're in sort of a very strange uncharted territory right now. >> volatile final hour of trading turning this rally into a decline. >> trading less chaotic, the dow cratering into the close. >> we're now heading back up. >> the markets rebounding today, but it has been a wild week of volatility. >> for those people who were waiting and hoping that they would take advantage of a meltdown found that the clock was running out. >> markets just don't go up forever. >> we have another roller coaster session on wall street. >> have we bottomed here and are we going to the upside? >> you have to go back to black monday for this kind of volatility in the market. >> if you think the stock market has seen wild swings this week, check out what's happened to oil, crude soaring again today. >> the dow only giving up 14 points into the close. the s&p and the nasdaq today did turn positive at the end of the session. a wild week on wall street. >> but it's friday, finally. brian jacobson joins us to discuss what we've learned after this tumultuous week on wall street. he is chief portfolio strategist at
we're in sort of a very strange uncharted territory right now. >> volatile final hour of trading turning this rally into a decline. >> trading less chaotic, the dow cratering into the close. >> we're now heading back up. >> the markets rebounding today, but it has been a wild week of volatility. >> for those people who were waiting and hoping that they would take advantage of a meltdown found that the clock was running out. >> markets just don't go up...
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this is uncharted waters for us. weir getting a break -- we are getting a break. temperatures to begin to level off into the mid-80s and upper 80s in the hot spots. nice. you see the fog along the coast. fog is a nice thing to see when you don't have air conditioning or getting tired of the poor air quality. that helps. fog sets up the pressure gradient. flushes out the smoke that was really bad. as bad as it gets. 85 fairfield right now. 88 livermore. that is done. temperatures are down 16 -- this is from yesterday. 16 degrees cooler right now in fairfield. significant. the green asks theioleose. -- the yellows. begun the cooling. -- greens and the yellows. begun the cooling. fairfield, winds picking up. cool, moist air inland. cleaning out the atmosphere. increasing humidities. helping with fuel moisture. just a better situation into the next few days. getting a break. through the microclimates tomorrow, mid-80s, mid-70s. hot spots in the upper 80s. low 90s. that is it. not 103. not 104. eastern livermore valley, upper 80s. 87 vacaville tomorrow. 88 antioch. liv
this is uncharted waters for us. weir getting a break -- we are getting a break. temperatures to begin to level off into the mid-80s and upper 80s in the hot spots. nice. you see the fog along the coast. fog is a nice thing to see when you don't have air conditioning or getting tired of the poor air quality. that helps. fog sets up the pressure gradient. flushes out the smoke that was really bad. as bad as it gets. 85 fairfield right now. 88 livermore. that is done. temperatures are down 16 --...
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so we've entered into uncharted territory, given that we could no longer bank on the fed to save us.like to just show you where we are right now with futures as if right now and we're up 100 points on the dow which is remarkable even to these early moments in the term of the futures overnight. nasdaq, all of them the s&p as well. all of them up just a little over half a percent. does that give you any guidance at all to what to expect? >> sure. basically is repeating history. we've had -- whenever we've had more than 4% declines in the s&p 500 going back to the beginning of this bull market, 80% of the time we've risen and the gain has been about 3. >> so you think based on that, we're going to see a rise tomorrow in the market. >> i think that's a good possibility. >> john? >> all right. might happen. big deal, 100 point rise after you've been down more than 1,000 points. >> just 1,700. >> what happens in china, we'll know what happens in china before the market opens. >> yeah. and there were rumors throughout today's market that we were watching not only a decrease in their reserve
so we've entered into uncharted territory, given that we could no longer bank on the fed to save us.like to just show you where we are right now with futures as if right now and we're up 100 points on the dow which is remarkable even to these early moments in the term of the futures overnight. nasdaq, all of them the s&p as well. all of them up just a little over half a percent. does that give you any guidance at all to what to expect? >> sure. basically is repeating history. we've...
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this is all uncharted territory. and figuratively. >> and, yet, scouting the priority search zone yields nothing. >> not a single shred of evidence. not a one. is it possible there's noeting wreckage out there and we haven't seen it? as time goes on, eventually, something washes up. >> finally, days ago and thousands of miles from the search area, something washes up on a remote island near madag madagascar. >> what they found was an extremely intricate part of the wing. it's known as the flapperon. >> new debris that boeing is confident is from a 777. >> but has it come from that 777? is this the flapperon from malaysia mh370. that's the unknown. >> the debris will be an lied in france where a team of aviation experts will determine whether it's from mh-370. martin dolan is hopeful. >> it's from the 777 aircraft that we're aware of in the indian ocean that could have led to this is mh-370. but, as i say, we still need to confirm that. >> confirming would bring grieving families long-awaited information. >> in the ab
this is all uncharted territory. and figuratively. >> and, yet, scouting the priority search zone yields nothing. >> not a single shred of evidence. not a one. is it possible there's noeting wreckage out there and we haven't seen it? as time goes on, eventually, something washes up. >> finally, days ago and thousands of miles from the search area, something washes up on a remote island near madag madagascar. >> what they found was an extremely intricate part of the wing....
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. >> this is unchartered territory. >> reporter: according to the mayor this has been learn as you go. they didn't even have a comprehensive list of cooling towers in the bronx, which is where it can breed. >> we have to canvas a part of our city. today the governor september a state health commissioner and 150 workers to test even more buildings in the bronx. since july, 108 patients have been diagnosed with ten have died. but now the numbers are finally skewing in the city's favor. no new cases have been reported in the last four days prompting the mayor to declare the outbreak now contained. >> and we are trying to put the commissioner bassett notes often. there are disease detectives who work like nypd does to put together the pieces and understand why something abnormal happened. >> i think that it's contained. i am a little weary about that. >> reporter: now, officials believe the original source of legionnaires' disease is in one of the first five buildings that tested pos it positive. experts will have to untangle you will how and why this outbreak took hold as it did in lucy
. >> this is unchartered territory. >> reporter: according to the mayor this has been learn as you go. they didn't even have a comprehensive list of cooling towers in the bronx, which is where it can breed. >> we have to canvas a part of our city. today the governor september a state health commissioner and 150 workers to test even more buildings in the bronx. since july, 108 patients have been diagnosed with ten have died. but now the numbers are finally skewing in the city's...
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felt akin to, i the pioneer women accompany their women -- husbands across the uncharted plains westward, alert to dangers, resigned to the fact that they journeyed into the unknown. >> after leaving santa fe, the dirt road up to the site was rough, even for that day. once they crossed the bridge across the rio grande, they climbed up a steep road to the stop of the -- to the top of the mersa. once they made it in, it was a different world. >> it was a pretty desolate place. -- the living quarters were just being built and the one thing that was beautiful was the view on the other side. everything on the los alamos plateau was in the midst. >> and my wife and son came to her three weeks later. i stayed in the big house. -- but apart from that, of course, the surroundings -- i knew they were magnificent. >> it was wartime and it struck me as being a military camp. i felt right at home. of course, famous europeans who i had never met were quite, and walked about. >> the british were part of the project. they arrived as part of a mission to help work on the about. for family apartment house
felt akin to, i the pioneer women accompany their women -- husbands across the uncharted plains westward, alert to dangers, resigned to the fact that they journeyed into the unknown. >> after leaving santa fe, the dirt road up to the site was rough, even for that day. once they crossed the bridge across the rio grande, they climbed up a steep road to the stop of the -- to the top of the mersa. once they made it in, it was a different world. >> it was a pretty desolate place. -- the...
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. >> we were in uncharted waters.no precedent for bruce springsteen's "born to run." >> his career on the line. how springsteen created his masterpiece. my conversation with his former manager who saw it all. >> i'll have two or three puffs and i'll already have a nicotine buzz. >> this week, bruce springsteen's epic career-defining album born to run turns 50. he met a new york music producer named mike apel who would become his manager. i sat down with apel, to talk about born to run and allow their relationship got started. ♪ >> had you ever heard of bruce springsteen? >> no, not at all. i'm a long island boy, brookville all my life and bruce is down the jersey shore, the twain shall never meet. he came up to the office and played two uneventful songs and i said well i don't know what you expect to get from this but you know there's nothing here you're going to have to write more songs if you want an album deal. you do want an album deal don't you? he says yes i do. i'll go back to california and visit my parents fo
. >> we were in uncharted waters.no precedent for bruce springsteen's "born to run." >> his career on the line. how springsteen created his masterpiece. my conversation with his former manager who saw it all. >> i'll have two or three puffs and i'll already have a nicotine buzz. >> this week, bruce springsteen's epic career-defining album born to run turns 50. he met a new york music producer named mike apel who would become his manager. i sat down with apel,...
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we're also in uncharted territory. the way to organize online.he movement online is something we have never seen before. organization like this for a group. in some ways, that can be used for good. in other ways for bad. i would encourage not just to meet with democrats but imagine a republican candidate who said, i would love for you to meet with you. i would love for to you see what have any mind to turn things around. >> like rand paul. >> he has tried to do it. and i think there are some governors. probably all of those candidates would be willing to meet with them. it is amazing what you can do when you have relationships with somebody. >> you know what the conventional wisdom is. something like people in% of all african-americans voted for barack obama. and they will never go republican no matter how many inenticements are offered. >> remember, you don't have to win all black votes. can you win some? can you convince them that you have a better plan than the last 30 years? 40 years? i think that you could. and i feel like there is a yearnin
we're also in uncharted territory. the way to organize online.he movement online is something we have never seen before. organization like this for a group. in some ways, that can be used for good. in other ways for bad. i would encourage not just to meet with democrats but imagine a republican candidate who said, i would love for you to meet with you. i would love for to you see what have any mind to turn things around. >> like rand paul. >> he has tried to do it. and i think there...
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of uncharted territory where they will be going. probably at that time, they couldn't even imagine the situation would be like that five years after they made the bid. they will probably have to face -- notukrainian situation is resolved. there will have to be discussions going on. they will also have to manage street violence, something relatively usually in russia. russian law enforcement is good in managing this situation. an aspect that will be given that publicity for the way russia handles this kind of tension. it will be interesting to see does this- how russia in such an intense political context. and in the years to come how russia manages this incredible opportunity to promote itself abroad. all these kind of megaprojects are really putin projects. you really have a highly centralized dynamic going on for all these big megaprojects. it is really centralized around putin and all his associates to make sure all the processes are going well. the second point i want to make, domestically, russia changed a lot also. it will be
of uncharted territory where they will be going. probably at that time, they couldn't even imagine the situation would be like that five years after they made the bid. they will probably have to face -- notukrainian situation is resolved. there will have to be discussions going on. they will also have to manage street violence, something relatively usually in russia. russian law enforcement is good in managing this situation. an aspect that will be given that publicity for the way russia...
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. >> uncharted territory. >> i would like to point something out.eagan comparison earlier. reagan mocked the media and he talked about the puzzle palaces on the potomac of his successor george h.w. bush passed out things that said annoy the media and elect george w. bush. they've all gone after the media but not like this, with this very scorched earth, crass, absolutist tone to him. there is no shade of gray here. >> can i add one more word? >> he has been horrible. he's also having fun. he's having fun and nobody else seems to be having fun. my wife pointed out to me she was spell bound by another trump event. this guy seem to be having a good time. people like thoong out with people who are having a good time. as long as he is having fun, i think we'll keep watching. >> i think it is important to point this out. i'm not sure if it was douglas or frank who talked about this. but people at fox are coming to, have been, megyn kelly's defense, even sean hasn'ty saying, he's made a point saying leave megyn kelly megyn kelly alone. and here's what rupe
. >> uncharted territory. >> i would like to point something out.eagan comparison earlier. reagan mocked the media and he talked about the puzzle palaces on the potomac of his successor george h.w. bush passed out things that said annoy the media and elect george w. bush. they've all gone after the media but not like this, with this very scorched earth, crass, absolutist tone to him. there is no shade of gray here. >> can i add one more word? >> he has been horrible....
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federal reserve they have never been held down this long and i don't think anyone will deny that it is unchartederritory. and, it could be very, very, destructive. trish: destructive. that is a big concern. you know, he made the point to me, nobody raised their hand going into '08. he wants to get out there in front of all of this. nonetheless, mr. kelly, i would point out that this may be, and let's hope, fingers crossed, a simple market bubble correction. hopefully not some kind of a systemic crisis, a la 2008. when you look at it, you prepare for september, how are you viewing all of this? >> so investors need to address, are they willing to pay multiples for the market right now? if s&p 500 earnings are coming in $120, are you comfortable paying 16 times earnings, given two -- trish: higher than 16 now. >> higher than 16. starting to shake out. trish: even jeremy siegel, noted bear from wharton saying maybe this is a needed correction. >> you alluded to it earlier. there has been asset inflation. there hasn't been wage inflation or real inflation into the economy. housing starts are starting
federal reserve they have never been held down this long and i don't think anyone will deny that it is unchartederritory. and, it could be very, very, destructive. trish: destructive. that is a big concern. you know, he made the point to me, nobody raised their hand going into '08. he wants to get out there in front of all of this. nonetheless, mr. kelly, i would point out that this may be, and let's hope, fingers crossed, a simple market bubble correction. hopefully not some kind of a systemic...
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needed to be immersed independent let me see myself not just as this person who sent to give kiva uncharted make it work but as entrepreneur more generally. even better to put my work in its place. acid evidence now violence several guests here tonight, travel like that for me included other things that also provide me with so much meaning and the other spaces, it can be. i think work is not in his place in the right weight in a healthy way. no one tells you you're a you're saving the world. really. if you just working hard on something that helps people, usually a positive pray that can be restrained. this is a whole other topic may be but the social sector is interesting because the currencies are getting paid and a roadside on a straightforward and this will put to such as financial. it's about control and empowering feelings like your ideas respected and have influenced. anyway there's a lot to unpack their i think and is easy to get sucked in and have worked even when it is your dream job, even when it's beyond your wildest dreams and things went beautifully. it's easy to stop wron sta
needed to be immersed independent let me see myself not just as this person who sent to give kiva uncharted make it work but as entrepreneur more generally. even better to put my work in its place. acid evidence now violence several guests here tonight, travel like that for me included other things that also provide me with so much meaning and the other spaces, it can be. i think work is not in his place in the right weight in a healthy way. no one tells you you're a you're saving the world....
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reserve is, they've never been held down this long, and i don't think anyone will deny that it's uncharted. it could be very, very destructive. trish: chairman greenspan, does carl icahn have a point? >> he does. remember this: normal interest rates for a reasonably good debt have always been in the 4-5% annual rate going back millennia. we have data going all the way back to ancient greece. and interest rates were not all that significantly different then than now. and we have daily data going back to 1694 with the bank of england. the reason that this is a critical issue is it's telling us that the interest rates we're looking at in history is probably almost certainly built into human time preference. it's inbred. and that means we have pressed the interest rates well below normal for a protracted period of time -- trish: and a what's the danger in that? >> the danger is they will begin to come up where they've always been for millennia. trish: and what will that do to the markets when they do? >> not good. remember what a bubble is in a bond market. we tend to think of stock market bub
reserve is, they've never been held down this long, and i don't think anyone will deny that it's uncharted. it could be very, very destructive. trish: chairman greenspan, does carl icahn have a point? >> he does. remember this: normal interest rates for a reasonably good debt have always been in the 4-5% annual rate going back millennia. we have data going all the way back to ancient greece. and interest rates were not all that significantly different then than now. and we have daily data...
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critical things about the andlated capitalism everything he has said about putting theme, is into unchartederritories. they do not know how to navigate the waters. it is --amy: it is president obama's birthday. do you have any wishes for him? i had no idea. i wish him a very happy birthday. amy: naomi klein has and what is. she has a documentary film coming out. vi lewis,ected by ab this changes everything. when we come back, another journalist has been killed in mexico along with four women in mexico city. we will go to mexico city. stay with us. ♪ [music break] [a birthright -- "a birthright." this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. nermeen: in mexico city, thousands of protesters are continuing to denounce the murder of photojournalist ruben espinosa. episonosa was killed by gunmen alongside human rights activist nadia vera and three other women in an apartment in mexico city friday. both espinosa and vera had been working in the southern state of veracruz, which has seen increasingly deadly violence against journalists and activists. accordin
critical things about the andlated capitalism everything he has said about putting theme, is into unchartederritories. they do not know how to navigate the waters. it is --amy: it is president obama's birthday. do you have any wishes for him? i had no idea. i wish him a very happy birthday. amy: naomi klein has and what is. she has a documentary film coming out. vi lewis,ected by ab this changes everything. when we come back, another journalist has been killed in mexico along with four women in...
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boy, this is leading us to uncharted waters at the moment. >> yes, ma'am. >> thank you for joining us. appreciate your insight. >> thank you, uma. >>> elvis presley like you've never seen him before. the new book recounting the life of the king of rock 'n' roll from inside graceland from one of the people who knew him best. >>> plus, donald trump igniting a passionate debate in the gop over immigration, specifically the issue of birthright citizenship. what it means for the republican front-runner and the 2016 jen election fight. >> are you aware that the term "anchor babies" that's an offensive term -- >> you mean it's not politically correct and yet everybody uses it? do you know what, give me a different term. give me a different term. what else would you like to say? at ally bank no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like shopping hungry equals overshopping. ...to cook healthy meals... yet up to 90% fall short in getting key nutrients from food alone. let's do more... ...add one a day men's 50+. complete with key nutrients we may need. plus it helps support healthy
boy, this is leading us to uncharted waters at the moment. >> yes, ma'am. >> thank you for joining us. appreciate your insight. >> thank you, uma. >>> elvis presley like you've never seen him before. the new book recounting the life of the king of rock 'n' roll from inside graceland from one of the people who knew him best. >>> plus, donald trump igniting a passionate debate in the gop over immigration, specifically the issue of birthright citizenship. what...
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register democrat, i know the math sets up nicely for her, the demographics of other states, but it's unchartedritory. sanders isn't the only threat facing clinton right now. also reported yesterday that clinton has agreed to turn over to the fbi her privacy server that housed her personal e-mail as secretary of state along with a thumb drive containing copies of her e-mails from her time at the state department. the day after it's been reported the intelligence communities inspector general notified senior members of congress that two of the four e-mails on her server contained top secret information, despite past denials from clinton herself. >> i did not e-mail any classified material to anyone on my e-mail. there is no classified material. so i'm certainly well aware of the classification requirements and did not send classified material. >> i am confident that i never sent nor received any information that was classified at the time it was sent and received. >> it's also reported at least four top aides have turned over records, including copies of work e-mails on personal accounts to the
register democrat, i know the math sets up nicely for her, the demographics of other states, but it's unchartedritory. sanders isn't the only threat facing clinton right now. also reported yesterday that clinton has agreed to turn over to the fbi her privacy server that housed her personal e-mail as secretary of state along with a thumb drive containing copies of her e-mails from her time at the state department. the day after it's been reported the intelligence communities inspector general...
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this is uncharted territory in many ways. >> really feels like it is. another one of the new sort of terrible new twists this time was the idea of auto play. for viewers who don't know what it means, if you were on twitter or facebook at the time the killer posted the videos it would automatically start playing on your screen. that's a different situation than having to push the button to play it. we saw some turning off auto-play as a result. some news video sites turning it off because they wanted to warn ahead of time. that's another example about how the internet and technology is changing these calculations. >> the new york post and new york times put images of shootings in some ways on their front pages. >> frank brought up vietnam. remember the shot of the police officer shooting someone in the head? that was a tremendous moment where people said, wow, this is really getting out of hand. and i think maybe the tabloids are doing that. maybe they're going to send that message. maybe it was just for self-interest. >> the daily news has been on a cam
this is uncharted territory in many ways. >> really feels like it is. another one of the new sort of terrible new twists this time was the idea of auto play. for viewers who don't know what it means, if you were on twitter or facebook at the time the killer posted the videos it would automatically start playing on your screen. that's a different situation than having to push the button to play it. we saw some turning off auto-play as a result. some news video sites turning it off because...
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uncharted territory. >> just to break it out because people at home watch and say okay.nd at a certain point there is something potentially cartoonish about trump. potentially dismiscible. and yet what you just described is a type of what he would call leverage, media power and power that -- >> what other republican candidate could fill a 20,000 -- bring out 20,000 supporters. he said he would fill the stadium. he did about. but 20,000 is historic numbers. and i the party is saying donald trump is defying the laws of the political gravity. for the time being, his numbers are still there. >> the other concerning part to many journalists, regardless what you think of fox news and weird politically is just how thin and personal donald trump's ongoing concerns with megyn kelly are. and i will say. i've said this before. but i will say as someone on a rival channel. whatever. from an objective point of view. she was asking fair questions about facts. some don't like the question, fiber. they were about facts and the candidate's job is the o address them. and he's gonna on a t
uncharted territory. >> just to break it out because people at home watch and say okay.nd at a certain point there is something potentially cartoonish about trump. potentially dismiscible. and yet what you just described is a type of what he would call leverage, media power and power that -- >> what other republican candidate could fill a 20,000 -- bring out 20,000 supporters. he said he would fill the stadium. he did about. but 20,000 is historic numbers. and i the party is saying...