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we're always better to be overprepared than underprepare we are always better to be prepared than underprepared. we have protected the infrastructure for the public. >> it appears that downtown will get to the major flooding relatively unscathed. up next is recovery which for most which -- will be much easier than eight years ago. >> governor branstad is visiting the corridor to tour flood damaged areas. right now the governor is in governor will stop at the cedar rapids public library, where he will begin his tour of five seasons and be joined by the iowa national guard and homeland security and emergency management. >>> cedar rapids police trying to figure out why someone was -- why someone shot and killed a 13-year-old girl yesterday girls in a neighbor's car, trying to stay warm.at about 7-50, police responded to calls saying the girl was about ten minutes later, officers arrested one man and two boys nearby.the victim was taken to university of iowa hospitals and clinics, where she died.a neighbor tells cbs 2 news she learned about the shooting from her grandchildren . "i come back and the
we're always better to be overprepared than underprepare we are always better to be prepared than underprepared. we have protected the infrastructure for the public. >> it appears that downtown will get to the major flooding relatively unscathed. up next is recovery which for most which -- will be much easier than eight years ago. >> governor branstad is visiting the corridor to tour flood damaged areas. right now the governor is in governor will stop at the cedar rapids public...
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we're always better to be overprepared than underprepare d, so we've protected the infrastructure for the public." ll: all in all, it appears the major flooding relatively unscathed. up next for the city is recovery, which for most will be much easier than eight years ago. covering the corridor in cedar rapids, connor morgan, fox 28 news at 9. it's now on this morning. morning.and if you're in it's degrees. degrees.just ahead... kini wanna see if it changed. score? credit scores don't change that much, do they? really? i'll take it. sir, your credit... -is great right? when was the last time you checked? . all right. no more surprises. welcome back -- it's now we're taking a look at your??????? your??????? right now - we're in head back out to cbs 2 news kevin barry. barry.he's out in cedar rapids - monitoring the cedar river.. river..kevin what do you see right now. good morning good morning again -- it's now right now it's degrees in still to come...the developing information about when students in the corridor will be heading back to school. school.you're watching c-b-s 2 this morn
we're always better to be overprepared than underprepare d, so we've protected the infrastructure for the public." ll: all in all, it appears the major flooding relatively unscathed. up next for the city is recovery, which for most will be much easier than eight years ago. covering the corridor in cedar rapids, connor morgan, fox 28 news at 9. it's now on this morning. morning.and if you're in it's degrees. degrees.just ahead... kini wanna see if it changed. score? credit scores don't...
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around. "....overprepared rather than underprepared" d"the county supervisors courthouse. in 2008 - the courts operated at kirkwood for several months before the downtown location could be reopened. the owner of tornados grub and pub says he's not leaving his building until the water recede. recedes.we've been following this story since flood preparations started.tornados says they were left out of the flood protection plan.you can see the line of hesco barriers clearly separate four businesses from the district.tornados owner - bob slaughter - says pictures show just how detrimental that decision was.right now -- their own barrier of plywood, sandbags and pumps are keeping the water from destroying the basement. developing right now tragic news to report - a 13 year old cedar rapids girl is dead tonight after she was shot in the head. police do have three people in custody jenee ryan joins us live now from the wellington heights neighborhood where the shooting happened. jenee - what do we know? scott -- we know it happened here on the 800 block of 15th street southeast ar
around. "....overprepared rather than underprepared" d"the county supervisors courthouse. in 2008 - the courts operated at kirkwood for several months before the downtown location could be reopened. the owner of tornados grub and pub says he's not leaving his building until the water recede. recedes.we've been following this story since flood preparations started.tornados says they were left out of the flood protection plan.you can see the line of hesco barriers clearly separate...
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they were hugely underprepared. now, there's a lot of places we might go with a system like that, perhaps better teacher prep, higher standards, smaller class sizes. but actually it was thought among intel leg churls at the time that the real problem now is that women were teachers. in 1800 the problem was too many men and in 1900 it was too many women. charles elliott wrote that women teachers were physically weaker than men, more apt to be worn out by the fatiguing work of teaching. unfortunately, panic in which policymakers called for large groups of teachers to be fired continued. we've heard about men and women during world war i and then the mccarthy era, tens of thousands of communist teachers were driven from their job even if they never discussed their political beliefs with their students. and in an often forgotten historical interlude, after brown v. board of education, 40,000 black teachers and principals were fired so they could not compete with the new white teachers in the integrated schools. a lot ha
they were hugely underprepared. now, there's a lot of places we might go with a system like that, perhaps better teacher prep, higher standards, smaller class sizes. but actually it was thought among intel leg churls at the time that the real problem now is that women were teachers. in 1800 the problem was too many men and in 1900 it was too many women. charles elliott wrote that women teachers were physically weaker than men, more apt to be worn out by the fatiguing work of teaching....
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he didn't have quite the fluency he was underprepared and uninformed. and that showed first impressions matter. the first impressions are important they are worth a lot of enthusiasm. number two, he answered questions in a way that were incoherent. piece by piece she let it out. that is part of his trump. >> she's a robot. and you have a clock and you have a moderator moving you on you need to be strategic about what you're saying and when you're saying it otherwise you wind up and sean hannity eight times and not getting to the important stuff. i'm confident that it will do that. trish: we've a fox news poll coming out later this week. some of the data i know you're citing its internet pulling. it's not scientific. i think his base is still with him but he has a lot of room for improvement and he needs to focus and work hard between now and the next debate. a panel of experts says the united states owes african americans reparation for racial terrorism.ealthier maybe they should spend some time over in saudi arabia. using wellness to keep away illness.
he didn't have quite the fluency he was underprepared and uninformed. and that showed first impressions matter. the first impressions are important they are worth a lot of enthusiasm. number two, he answered questions in a way that were incoherent. piece by piece she let it out. that is part of his trump. >> she's a robot. and you have a clock and you have a moderator moving you on you need to be strategic about what you're saying and when you're saying it otherwise you wind up and sean...
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or are they underprepared for the event of trump wedding?rump winning. >> the mexican peso is the specifics of it right now. i looked at my screen before the debate and e.m. was down in asia by about .4%. by the middle of the night it was up .7%. -- i'm noteral sense saying it is right, but a good performance by senator clinton in the debate has allowed people to take on more risk. i guess that has to mean that in the event of a republican victory you would get to selling pressure in the ge -- in the e.m. generally. not to anyone country, as investors turned more cautious. the sheer uncertainty about how some of these trade policies could play out, because they will be quite damaging for the global economy overall. whether or not that will happen seems rather unlikely. head of global emerging markets strategies, thank you much. >> coming up less my debate drew record ratings. a demand letter has correctly corrected every presidential election outcome since -- ♪ ♪ this is "bloomberg markets." it is time for the bloomberg business flash. the r
or are they underprepared for the event of trump wedding?rump winning. >> the mexican peso is the specifics of it right now. i looked at my screen before the debate and e.m. was down in asia by about .4%. by the middle of the night it was up .7%. -- i'm noteral sense saying it is right, but a good performance by senator clinton in the debate has allowed people to take on more risk. i guess that has to mean that in the event of a republican victory you would get to selling pressure in the...
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where better to be better prepared than underprepared. we have protected the infrastructure for the public. >> all in all it appears that downtown will get through this major flooding unscathed. up next for the city's recovery which for most be much easier than eight years ago. covering the corridor in cedar rapids connor morgan fox 28 and evacuations of cedar rapids public-school will remain closed the rest of the week. district offices will reopen on thursday because the flood forest school to close they are adding a school day for next week. october 3 will be the first day back in class. >> in cedar rapids watches the fall of the cedar river i will sit down with city manager like to talk about the here. >> as we continue to watch the progress of the preceding cedar river this is a live picture from downtown cedar rapids. so what do the trade deals supported by congressman rod blum really mean for iowa? blum's deals are just one of the ways the biggest corporations rig the system to make more money at the expense of iowa jobs. oh, and d
where better to be better prepared than underprepared. we have protected the infrastructure for the public. >> all in all it appears that downtown will get through this major flooding unscathed. up next for the city's recovery which for most be much easier than eight years ago. covering the corridor in cedar rapids connor morgan fox 28 and evacuations of cedar rapids public-school will remain closed the rest of the week. district offices will reopen on thursday because the flood forest...
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morgan stanley says markets are underprepared and investors should stop trading it like an outside risk us is adam parker. adam, would you agree that investors need to better prepare for a potential tur victor -- trump victory? adam: i really don't know. maybe people think a trump victory was upright in at all. i think it is hard to call. i remember conversations with investors in 2012 saying that if romney wins, it would be great for the market. if obama wins, it is a disaster. 2013 was probably the single best year. it is hard to call. i think a lot of people would say it would be bad if he wins in the near term for the market, but i think it is difficult to call. we try to be very neutral to handle any volatility. joe: you are an equity strategist. in any other category, it would be a clear sign. the most obvious everyone talks about is the peso. are there areas within equity markets you are looking at that you would expect to be particularly sensitive to the rest of it going one way or another? who: the bond strategist pushed morgan stanley -- there are other asset classes. the area
morgan stanley says markets are underprepared and investors should stop trading it like an outside risk us is adam parker. adam, would you agree that investors need to better prepare for a potential tur victor -- trump victory? adam: i really don't know. maybe people think a trump victory was upright in at all. i think it is hard to call. i remember conversations with investors in 2012 saying that if romney wins, it would be great for the market. if obama wins, it is a disaster. 2013 was...
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we as a people were underprepared for what unfolded thereafter. many lives. just what had we gotten into? time doesn't heal all wounds. and there really is no such thing as closure. but we do move on. except for those directly affected, 9/11 is quickly becoming history. the stuff of archives. someone else. although isn't it interesting on this 9/11, we feel it a little more than we have in some year past. maybe it's because of san bernardino. because of orlando. because of nice, because of paris. we know that what happened then is still very much -- very much with us. >> yeah. 15 years ago we started a war. history to us, a piece of the archives but i think about my kids who are 9 and 7. they have no concept. it will become a page in the history book. >> 40 million americans now were not alive or not living here when 9/11 happened. 40 million more americans. it's becoming very much like as a kid, when we were kids, we would see the newsreel footage of the bombing of pearl harbor. >> sure. >> that was something of history. >> it is now for a lot of young kids.
we as a people were underprepared for what unfolded thereafter. many lives. just what had we gotten into? time doesn't heal all wounds. and there really is no such thing as closure. but we do move on. except for those directly affected, 9/11 is quickly becoming history. the stuff of archives. someone else. although isn't it interesting on this 9/11, we feel it a little more than we have in some year past. maybe it's because of san bernardino. because of orlando. because of nice, because of...
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but there is also a danger of being underprepared. my experience, i went through preparing reagan for the 1980 debate, part of the debate preparation team. one of the things we discovered, he was very, very good on his feet but needed the preparation in order to figure out how to construct a two-minute answer that would have the most impact because he was used to saying things in 40 or 50 seconds, lengthening that out, knowing where to go on various subjects becomes a very important part of the preparation. if you want to be fluid and show mastery, show command in the debate, you need to come in there with that. i just question whether the trump approach has been so casual, whether that's going to serve him well in that two-minute response, first response he has to give in the two minutes he has after. >> i don't think that because he has not prepared traditionally with mock debates that we should think donald trump is not preparing for these debates. he is preparing and i don't think it's just casual conversations. my sense is that h
but there is also a danger of being underprepared. my experience, i went through preparing reagan for the 1980 debate, part of the debate preparation team. one of the things we discovered, he was very, very good on his feet but needed the preparation in order to figure out how to construct a two-minute answer that would have the most impact because he was used to saying things in 40 or 50 seconds, lengthening that out, knowing where to go on various subjects becomes a very important part of the...
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. >> the suggestion is we are underprepared right now.y isn't equipped. >> congressional funding is a mess. they don't pass a defense budget until we're half way through the year. having said that, we have to remind ourselves there are 2.23 million women and men in the armed forces active guard and reserve. we are the most powerful force in the face of the earth. the most combat experienced, 60,000 killed and wounded fighting in iraq and afghanistan. >> you're not registered with any political party. you try to steer clear. you haven't endorsed anyone in this race. however, you pinned an op-ed for the seattle times that said in my judgment, trump, if elected, would provoke a political and constitutional crisis within a year. why did you say that? >> there's been a series of really outlandish statements that have come out of trump over the course of the last two years. torturing detainees in our custody, murdering the families of terrorists, praising saddam hussein as an anti-terrorist fighter, his cozy relationships with putin, who is a m
. >> the suggestion is we are underprepared right now.y isn't equipped. >> congressional funding is a mess. they don't pass a defense budget until we're half way through the year. having said that, we have to remind ourselves there are 2.23 million women and men in the armed forces active guard and reserve. we are the most powerful force in the face of the earth. the most combat experienced, 60,000 killed and wounded fighting in iraq and afghanistan. >> you're not registered...
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morgan stanley actually published a note saying that investors are underprepared for the possibilitytrump presidency. they maybe need to think about this as more of an outside chance that this could happen. if he does become the president, you are talking about president who could very quickly put into effect many of his policies. his policies are on trade protectionism as well as the economy. these are issues that perhaps investors should price in as they look ahead to november. julie: i just quickly wanted to bring up the 10-year note here on the bloomberg. you can see, on the right side of the screen, yields are the lowest they have been in about a month's time. of course, the fed factors into it. , pushingeard last week great expectations into december. as you point out, perhaps investors are not adequately handicapping, ensuring an unexpected outcome in the presidential race. scarlet: there are a lot of questions about what this means for commodities. as we try to figure out if donald trump is ahead of the polls or not. this might be the ultimate safety point for investors. spea
morgan stanley actually published a note saying that investors are underprepared for the possibilitytrump presidency. they maybe need to think about this as more of an outside chance that this could happen. if he does become the president, you are talking about president who could very quickly put into effect many of his policies. his policies are on trade protectionism as well as the economy. these are issues that perhaps investors should price in as they look ahead to november. julie: i just...
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gap is weakening our national and local economies and we can no longer afford the price of an underprepared work force. that's why i call on my colleagues to vote yes and to re-authorize c.t.e. voting yes will not only strengthen our economy, but will help make the american dream a reality for millions of americans. voting yes will absolutely make the difference in the lives of those you serve. today we have an opportunity to get it right. an opportunity to level the playing field. and to put the needs of the american people first. let's make america stronger by passing this commonsense, bipartisan legislation. i urge my colleagues to vote yes, i hope the senate will move swiftly and also pass this crucial piece of legislation. thank you, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized. mr. thompson: mr. speaker, pleased to yield one minute to my friend from georgia, mr. allen. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia is recognized for one minute. mr. allen: i thank the gentleman for yielding. career technica
gap is weakening our national and local economies and we can no longer afford the price of an underprepared work force. that's why i call on my colleagues to vote yes and to re-authorize c.t.e. voting yes will not only strengthen our economy, but will help make the american dream a reality for millions of americans. voting yes will absolutely make the difference in the lives of those you serve. today we have an opportunity to get it right. an opportunity to level the playing field. and to put...
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shockingly low understanding of anophylaxis, and there was a shockingly low number of people who were underpreparedith epipen. >> so you decided to raise the price? >> no, sir, we continued investing in this product of about $8 billion in this product. >> and how much have you made in eight years? >> it is absolutely our largest product -- >> i just said how much did you make? you said you invested $8 billion. how much did you make? >> i don't have the exact number. >> you know what you spent. do you think you were charging too much. do you think $600 is too much or were you going to keep raising the price? >> sir, which is why we took the unprecedented action of putting the generic in at $300. >> we'll get to that. but did you plan to increasing the price in 2017? >> no, sir, we did not plan on raising the price. >> you did have a plan to raise it every year for five or six years? >> and if you look at -- >> not "and," i skudasked you a question. did you have a plan to raise the price every six years and then stop? >> we raised the price and what we received, the 274 of the 608, is what we were ma
shockingly low understanding of anophylaxis, and there was a shockingly low number of people who were underpreparedith epipen. >> so you decided to raise the price? >> no, sir, we continued investing in this product of about $8 billion in this product. >> and how much have you made in eight years? >> it is absolutely our largest product -- >> i just said how much did you make? you said you invested $8 billion. how much did you make? >> i don't have the exact...
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. >> it could if you overprepare or underprepare. also debating a woman is a different style., then lost the debate. >> right. >> excuse me, and looked like he was sort of intimidating her. you remember gore walking up on bush looking like he was trying to do the same. you can go wrong, even your body movement, not even to say the things you say, the speeches, you need to know the details but also have to present yourself well. >> great stuff. thank you very much. lee carter here, to help us sort this out. lee, that's more people than i thought. what do you make of that? >> i think the trends now, we have been saying it has been breaking towards donald trump, but i think what we are seeing the last three days, hillary is performing again. what's going to happen at the debate is critical. when you see donald trump debate in sound bites, hillary will debate detailed policy. what will resonate is -- i think what's happening is her attacks, 17 pages of attacks out there, they're starting to drip in. there's so much that's fluid right now and seeing such shifts in momentum day to d
. >> it could if you overprepare or underprepare. also debating a woman is a different style., then lost the debate. >> right. >> excuse me, and looked like he was sort of intimidating her. you remember gore walking up on bush looking like he was trying to do the same. you can go wrong, even your body movement, not even to say the things you say, the speeches, you need to know the details but also have to present yourself well. >> great stuff. thank you very much. lee...
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this >> reporter: the county and police say the training is vital and helps law enforcement be underprepared for emergencies. >>> tomorrow marks 15 years since 9/11. the worst terror attack on us soil across country there will be memorial service at commemorate the anniversary. yesterday the house of representatives passed a controversial bill allowing families of september 11 victims to sue saturday review in us court. there is growing suspicion the saudi government might have been connected any way to the attacks. 15 of the 19 hijackers were from saudi arabia. critics will say it would damage an important relationship with a key ally in the middle east is be a says he will veto that bill. >>> the upcoming anniversary brings us to our question of the day. deflector committees doing enough remember the attack? facebook user jacob says i play taps on september 11, 2001 in the seventh grade. as long as there is a moment of silence and a bugler who plays taps american traditions can carry on. >> another facebook user rights i think it is time to have people to forget and go on with your lives.
this >> reporter: the county and police say the training is vital and helps law enforcement be underprepared for emergencies. >>> tomorrow marks 15 years since 9/11. the worst terror attack on us soil across country there will be memorial service at commemorate the anniversary. yesterday the house of representatives passed a controversial bill allowing families of september 11 victims to sue saturday review in us court. there is growing suspicion the saudi government might have...
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so they were hugely underprepared.ow, there's a lot of places we might go with a system like that, perhaps better teacher prep, higher standards, smaller class sizes. but actually it was thought among intellectuals at the time that the real problem now is that women were teachers. so in 1800, the problem was too many men and in 1900, it was too many women. charles william elliott, the president of harvard wrote that women teachers were physically weaker than men, more apt to be worn out by the fatiguing work of teaching. unfortunately, panic in which policymakers called for large groups of teachers to be fired continued. we've heard about men and women during world war i and then the mccarthy era, tens of thousands of pafists, socialist and communist teachers were driven from their job even if they never discussesed their political beliefs with their students. and in an often forgotten historical interlude, after brown v. board of education, 40,000 black teachers and principals in if the south were fired so they would
so they were hugely underprepared.ow, there's a lot of places we might go with a system like that, perhaps better teacher prep, higher standards, smaller class sizes. but actually it was thought among intellectuals at the time that the real problem now is that women were teachers. so in 1800, the problem was too many men and in 1900, it was too many women. charles william elliott, the president of harvard wrote that women teachers were physically weaker than men, more apt to be worn out by the...