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our businesses have the longest uninterrupted job creation streak in history. but the typical family has not seen a raise since the 1990's. folks are feeling as squeezed as ever. that is why i will keep creating -- pushing for policies that will create jobs faster and raise wages faster. rebuilding infrastructure, making sure women are paid fairly, and making it easier for young people to pay off student loans. one of the fastest ways to help folks get ahead is raising the minimum wage. ask yourself, could you live on $14,500 a year? that is what someone working full-time on the minimum wage makes. if they are raising kids, that is below the poverty line. that is not right. a hard days work deserves a fair day's pay. right now, a worker on the federal minimum wage earns $7.25 an hour. it is time to raise that to $10.10 an hour. raising the federal minimum wage to $10.10 an hour would benefit 28 million american workers. 28 million. these are not just high schoolers on their first job. the average worker who would benefit is 35 years old. most low-wage workers a
our businesses have the longest uninterrupted job creation streak in history. but the typical family has not seen a raise since the 1990's. folks are feeling as squeezed as ever. that is why i will keep creating -- pushing for policies that will create jobs faster and raise wages faster. rebuilding infrastructure, making sure women are paid fairly, and making it easier for young people to pay off student loans. one of the fastest ways to help folks get ahead is raising the minimum wage. ask...
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that's the longest uninterrupted stretch of private sector job creation in our history. and we're on pace to make 2014 the strongest year of job growth since the 1990s. this progress has been hard, but it has been steady, and it is real. it is a direct result of the american people's drive and determination, and decisions made by my administration. during the last decade, people thought the decline in american manufacturing was inevitable. but we chose to invest in american auto industry and american workers. and today, an auto industry that was flat lining six years ago is building and selling new cars at the fastest pace in eight years. american manufacturing is growing almost twice as fast as the rest of the economy, with new factories opening their doors at the fastest pace in decades. that's progress we can be proud of. what's also true is that too many families still work too many hours with too little to show for it. and the much longer and profound erosion of middle-class jobs and incomes isn't something we're going to reverse overnight. but there are ideas we sh
that's the longest uninterrupted stretch of private sector job creation in our history. and we're on pace to make 2014 the strongest year of job growth since the 1990s. this progress has been hard, but it has been steady, and it is real. it is a direct result of the american people's drive and determination, and decisions made by my administration. during the last decade, people thought the decline in american manufacturing was inevitable. but we chose to invest in american auto industry and...
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one is electrical power and our utility is working collaboratively to make sure we have uninterruptedd is communication and so we are working with service provides to ensure uninterrupted communication. people have power and communication and third is access to roads. as a county we have stepped up and we're providing access for over 8,000 people. >> thank you. thank you, mayor. best of luck to you. i'm sorry. we have to end the show right there. i turn you over to wolf blitzer in "the situation room." >>> happening now, help on the way, heavy weapons being brought to the battle against isis but they may have a frightening new weapon of its own. >>> ebola patient release. the second dallas nurse is disease free as president obama scolds healthcare worke erer ee scolds lawmakers for quarantining healthcare workers. >>> the suspect in
one is electrical power and our utility is working collaboratively to make sure we have uninterruptedd is communication and so we are working with service provides to ensure uninterrupted communication. people have power and communication and third is access to roads. as a county we have stepped up and we're providing access for over 8,000 people. >> thank you. thank you, mayor. best of luck to you. i'm sorry. we have to end the show right there. i turn you over to wolf blitzer in...
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but it still has -- shipments to continue uninterrupted. >> it's very important this continues. we cannot have it just once or twice. this has to be every day, dozens of trucks, because the destruction was so wide that you know, you cannot only repair one or two places. you have to repair hundreds and hundreds and hundreds apartments. if there is blocking of the construction material, if we have delays, then it could well go into 12, 15 or 18 years. which of course would be unacceptable for the people of gaza. this is why we have to have this strong push now. it is an illegal blockade under international law. it is punishing the population in gaza and this is creating long-term instability in the region. let me give you an example. in the year 2000, you had 80,000 people who were receiving food assistance. in 2014, it was 830,000 people. this is because the blockade led to many people losing their jobs. many businesses to close. and therefore, people who were successful business people before started to receive humanitarian assistance. it's a question of dignity, of rights. so t
but it still has -- shipments to continue uninterrupted. >> it's very important this continues. we cannot have it just once or twice. this has to be every day, dozens of trucks, because the destruction was so wide that you know, you cannot only repair one or two places. you have to repair hundreds and hundreds and hundreds apartments. if there is blocking of the construction material, if we have delays, then it could well go into 12, 15 or 18 years. which of course would be unacceptable...
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now we have just a nice uninterrupted stroll back to markets and then we go down market so it's good.> the boardwalk is part of a lamp erin anybody tiff to create a continuous trail along the schuylkill from pottsville to southwest philadelphia. >>> in hong kong now pro-democracy protesters made their way to the chief executive's building but he is refusing to stepdown. instead, he's offered talks in hopes of calming down a week of demonstrations. the protesters want beijing to reverse its decision that all candidates in an inaugural 2017 election for hong kong chief executive be approved by a committee of mostly pro-beijing elites. >>> a new york community is in mourning tonight after a high school football player took a hit on the field and later died. >> this happened during a game last night in shore ham. the junior player, tom cutinela was rushed to the hospital after that hit with a traumatic head injury. doctors performed emergency surgery but they could not save the life of the long island teenager. >> a freak accident. you know, the game involves contact and it was the result
now we have just a nice uninterrupted stroll back to markets and then we go down market so it's good.> the boardwalk is part of a lamp erin anybody tiff to create a continuous trail along the schuylkill from pottsville to southwest philadelphia. >>> in hong kong now pro-democracy protesters made their way to the chief executive's building but he is refusing to stepdown. instead, he's offered talks in hopes of calming down a week of demonstrations. the protesters want beijing to...
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it gives isil control of 150 kilometers, uninterrupted control of 150 kilometers along the turkey, syria border. if they take kolbane, they can move down the western border into much more less depositionly operated areas and easier areas for isil to take control of. >> that's why strategically, this town is important, david. >> we have the new turkish prime minister saying he will do everything to stop isil taking kolbane. a, what could he do? and secondly n terms of the tanks that we have -- the turkish tanks we have seen near the border, he says there are simply as a matter of routine. the turkib pavrl parlor has voted in legislation that will allow its military should it see fit to enter syria and iraq with foreign troops into international action taken in those countries. it's very unlikely that wir going to see the turkish border going in to those countries. there are other things the turks could do to try to stop kolbane falling. we know the leader of the main syrian kurdish party has been in ankara. he was on saturday. he was meeting turkish security officials. now, is there a way
it gives isil control of 150 kilometers, uninterrupted control of 150 kilometers along the turkey, syria border. if they take kolbane, they can move down the western border into much more less depositionly operated areas and easier areas for isil to take control of. >> that's why strategically, this town is important, david. >> we have the new turkish prime minister saying he will do everything to stop isil taking kolbane. a, what could he do? and secondly n terms of the tanks that...
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what the president called an impressive, uninterrupted stretch of improvement. is that factoring into voting decisions in places like colorado? >> not as much as you would think. we're all used to thinking that the economy's the driving factor in elections. but this is a year in which the improvement is against the back drop of tremendous unhappiness among voters and the person who could benefit the most from the improvement, that is president obama and his party, are out making the argument for an economic program on the basis of the fact that even though you think the indicators are up, wall street's doing well, corporate profits are doing well, unemployment's coming down, that average people aren't in fact seeing their wallets fattened by this. that's the point that cory gardener was making in that piece. it is a difficult one. today mark udall, the democratic candidate, came out and said, yes, i'm glad that unemployment is down, but i'm not going to rest until it goes -- you know, people are feeling flush. and cory gardener is make the point, as he did here,
what the president called an impressive, uninterrupted stretch of improvement. is that factoring into voting decisions in places like colorado? >> not as much as you would think. we're all used to thinking that the economy's the driving factor in elections. but this is a year in which the improvement is against the back drop of tremendous unhappiness among voters and the person who could benefit the most from the improvement, that is president obama and his party, are out making the...
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when i do that, we're going to do that in a up as trying to do it, uninterrupted, so, please, just signal me, if you want to get in. and wait for the mike to come around, and introduce yourself by name and organization and keep questions, very brief. i will turn it over to the director, welcome back. >>> small difference, i'm going to adjust that mike. good morning. it's great to be here, and i'm told that i'm going to be the subject of a recorded podcast. which is a blog i read. so that's the real reason i'm here. >>> what i want to do is share some thoughts, and our conversation together, thank you, for asking whatever is on your mind. >>> i have been on this job for one year, and one month. sometimes i joke, as if i'm incarcerated. and i have the best job. because i get to work with the f.b.i. >>> over the last year, i confirmed, what i long believed. it's a remarkable place and, amazing people, and i also confirmed, that a commitment to the rule of law, is at the core of the f.b.i. i believe it is the organization's spine. but as you know, we confront serious threats, and i want to ma
when i do that, we're going to do that in a up as trying to do it, uninterrupted, so, please, just signal me, if you want to get in. and wait for the mike to come around, and introduce yourself by name and organization and keep questions, very brief. i will turn it over to the director, welcome back. >>> small difference, i'm going to adjust that mike. good morning. it's great to be here, and i'm told that i'm going to be the subject of a recorded podcast. which is a blog i read. so...
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the average, uninterrupted speech by a politician in the campaign was nine seconds on television. >> soundbites. >> i don't know what the best system is, but i know that is not it. >> what do we get because of it? >> you get the person who handles television the best. who employwith -- the people who handle television the best. it gave you kennedy. kennedy was a more attractive television candidate than the. than nixon.en -- >> would he have ever been elected in the back room? >> i don't know. a lot of the back room politicians were catholics. they might have produced kennedy. running against kennedy was lyndon johnson, who was not at that stage a great favorite of the bosses. >> what is your perception of television news? how has it changed the way the washington post comes out every day? i think that for years the post has been edited by people partealize an appreciable of the news in your paper has been available on television and radio before the paper comes out. that the most important part -- not the most important part, always. when you get on a roll like ergate television, di
the average, uninterrupted speech by a politician in the campaign was nine seconds on television. >> soundbites. >> i don't know what the best system is, but i know that is not it. >> what do we get because of it? >> you get the person who handles television the best. who employwith -- the people who handle television the best. it gave you kennedy. kennedy was a more attractive television candidate than the. than nixon.en -- >> would he have ever been elected in...
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that's not because we're rude or we don't want them to make their case in an uninterrupted manner. they've already had the opportunity to present in writing their positions in uninterrupted manner. this is to some degree our time to ask questions of the lawyers to clarify the points that they are making and the implications of those points. to raise issues and give each side the opportunity to not just say their best points but to respond to the best points of the other side. so it's not going to be a sort of free ranging debate where everybody gets to say everything they want about these programs. it's going to be much more limited than that. all right. so i don't know whether that was useful north. not useful to any of the lawyers. you have some time for rebuttal. >> thank you, your honor. good morning. may it please the court. every day the nsa clebts reports of phone calls made by millions -- >> i'm going to interrupt you at the outset because two questions that are essentially questions of fact. i find it difficult to approach this argument without understanding that at the ou
that's not because we're rude or we don't want them to make their case in an uninterrupted manner. they've already had the opportunity to present in writing their positions in uninterrupted manner. this is to some degree our time to ask questions of the lawyers to clarify the points that they are making and the implications of those points. to raise issues and give each side the opportunity to not just say their best points but to respond to the best points of the other side. so it's not going...
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they have had the opportunity to present in writing their positions in uninterrupted manner. this is to some degree our time to ask questions of the lawyers to clarify the points that they are making and the implications of those points to perhaps raise issues that haven't been fully addressed by the parties and to give each side the opportunity and indeed the obligation to not just say their best points but to respond to the best points of the other side. so it's not going to be a sort of free ranging debate where everybody gets to say everything they want about these programs. it's going to be much more limited than that. all right. so i don't know whether that was useful or not. it's certainly not useful to any of the lawyers here who know what's going to happen. mr. abdo? you may proceed. and you have reserved some time for rebuttal. >> thank you, your honor. good morning. may it please the court. every day the nsa collects records of the phone calls made by -- >> i'm going to -- i'm going to interrupt you at the outset because two questions. that are questions of fact. i
they have had the opportunity to present in writing their positions in uninterrupted manner. this is to some degree our time to ask questions of the lawyers to clarify the points that they are making and the implications of those points to perhaps raise issues that haven't been fully addressed by the parties and to give each side the opportunity and indeed the obligation to not just say their best points but to respond to the best points of the other side. so it's not going to be a sort of free...
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if it does fall, that would have hugeef strategic and symbol i can -- they control an uninterrupted swath of territories. we have now been pushed back two and a half miles from the turkish military from the syrian town over there. you can see a plume of explosion there from an impact. we can see and hear all the action going onn there. you can hear it right now between the isis dispearsz the brave kurdish defenders of the town. >> two to three kurdish fighters are trying to fend off the terrorist. with ammunition running low, they're barely hanging on. as for us airstrikes, two isis positions were hit recently near can a bane in the last several days isis tanks and armed vehicles have been freely moving across the countryside. the terror group is seizing the region despite stepped up us attacks. the people here including refugees want more done. >> it's very hard for me. i see my people are killed. >> would you like to see>> more airstrikes around this area? >> of course, we need it. we need more serious airstrikes. >> turkish tanks are poised. but the tanks are not moving into can a bane
if it does fall, that would have hugeef strategic and symbol i can -- they control an uninterrupted swath of territories. we have now been pushed back two and a half miles from the turkish military from the syrian town over there. you can see a plume of explosion there from an impact. we can see and hear all the action going onn there. you can hear it right now between the isis dispearsz the brave kurdish defenders of the town. >> two to three kurdish fighters are trying to fend off the...
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president obama says this is the longest uninterrupted stretch of hiring in u.s. harry -- history. september's unemployment rate dropped to 5.9%. the president held a town hall meeting. this is about an hour and 15 minutes. >> it is good to be back in indiana. you've got your former congressman in the house. it is great to be back in indiana. i want to thank millennium steel for hosting us today. manual manufacturing day. you don't get the day off. factories like this one all over the country are opening their doors to give young people a chance to understand what opportunities exist in the united states of america. i figured what better place to celebrate manufacturing than with the manufacturer. giving a long speech, i want to give a speech about the is happening to american economy and what is happening in your lives and in manufacturing. i want to talk about how we can build an economy that works for everybody. it gives everybody a chance. i want to do that here because in some ways american manufacturing is powering the american recovery. we learned that our businesses added 2
president obama says this is the longest uninterrupted stretch of hiring in u.s. harry -- history. september's unemployment rate dropped to 5.9%. the president held a town hall meeting. this is about an hour and 15 minutes. >> it is good to be back in indiana. you've got your former congressman in the house. it is great to be back in indiana. i want to thank millennium steel for hosting us today. manual manufacturing day. you don't get the day off. factories like this one all over the...
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we have had the longest uninterrupted job growth in our history.n deficits cut by more than half. >> joining us now our true duo molly line and eric shawn. all right, line, the president says 10% 6-1, true? >> that's a part of the statement that is actually not true. when the president took office in january of 2009, the unemployment rate was 7.8%. it is true during his first year that it climbed up to 10% and then in 2010, the rate was never any lower in any month than 9.4%. >> all right. but he is fudging a little but he is not lying, because, when he came, in it was still going up from the recession that fell off the cliff because of the mortgages, he is saying that was the apex and brought it down. now he says the longest stretch of private industry job creation; is that true. >> that's true. since the time the numbers were brought in 1938, never been a period this long without a decline. what is he saying that essentially for the last a 4 months, they have stein this increase in private sector jobs. now, what he is not talking about is the num
we have had the longest uninterrupted job growth in our history.n deficits cut by more than half. >> joining us now our true duo molly line and eric shawn. all right, line, the president says 10% 6-1, true? >> that's a part of the statement that is actually not true. when the president took office in january of 2009, the unemployment rate was 7.8%. it is true during his first year that it climbed up to 10% and then in 2010, the rate was never any lower in any month than 9.4%....
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and refining has gone uninterrupted and the saudis are in the game now, they have increased their outputre countries like saudi arabia overproducing at this point? >> well, this is the geopolitical area. saudi arabia has increased output, and there are lots of theories out there. one is perhaps oil prices are being pushed down to punish russia. because for the russians they need about $98 a barrel to keep their budgets clean. below $98 a barrel, they get into trouble. for the saudis the market is around $80 a barrel, but there is a lot of cushion in there. one of the other reasons is because also shale oil producers here and in other countries believe that if oil falls below $80 a barrel, then producing more shale oil doesn't become cost effective, so that's one way to curtail the competition with convention oil going below $80 a barrel. and there is the theory that perhaps this is the best way to really hurt a country that saudi arabia really is worried about, and that is iran. and falling oil prices would definitely hurt iran even more than the sanctions that are being put in place. >>
and refining has gone uninterrupted and the saudis are in the game now, they have increased their outputre countries like saudi arabia overproducing at this point? >> well, this is the geopolitical area. saudi arabia has increased output, and there are lots of theories out there. one is perhaps oil prices are being pushed down to punish russia. because for the russians they need about $98 a barrel to keep their budgets clean. below $98 a barrel, they get into trouble. for the saudis the...
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if isis takes control of kobani, it would give them an uninterrupted stretch of land between the turkish border and the self-declared. >>> just in the last few minutes, alarms have been sounded in baghdad as an unknown number of mortars continue falling within the city's so-called green zone. that's where the u.s. embassy international diplomats are basically housed. ben wedeman is joining us from baghdad. what is the shelling all about? what is the latest, ben? >> reporter: wolf, this happened about 25 minutes ago. we heard this alarm coming from the area of the green zone or the international zone where, as you mentioned, not only the u.s. embassy is located but also important iraqi ministries. we know from several sources that several of those mortars landed within the international zone. no word yet of any casualties or damage. the same thing happened six days ago at about this time in the evening, a similar event occurred. now, it's not altogether clear who is behind them but we have spoken with several well-informed people who believe that perhaps these are shia militias who believ
if isis takes control of kobani, it would give them an uninterrupted stretch of land between the turkish border and the self-declared. >>> just in the last few minutes, alarms have been sounded in baghdad as an unknown number of mortars continue falling within the city's so-called green zone. that's where the u.s. embassy international diplomats are basically housed. ben wedeman is joining us from baghdad. what is the shelling all about? what is the latest, ben? >> reporter:...
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they've already had the opportunity to present writings in an uninterrupted manner. this is to some degree our time to ask questions of the lawyers to clarify points they're making and implications of those points to perhaps raise issues that haven't been fully addressed by the parties and to give each side the opportunity and indeed the obligation to not just say their best points but respond to the best points of the other side. it's not going to be a sort of free ranging debate where everybody gets to say everything they want about these programs. it's much more limited than that. all right. so i don't know whether that was useful or not. it's not useful to lawyers here who already know what's going to happen. you may proceed. you have reserved time for rebuttal. >> thank you your honor. good morning. may i please the court. everyday the nsa collects records of the phone calls made by millions -- >> i'm going as residing to threaten. i'm going to interrupt you at the outset. i have two questions that are essentially questions of fact. i find it kind of difficult t
they've already had the opportunity to present writings in an uninterrupted manner. this is to some degree our time to ask questions of the lawyers to clarify points they're making and implications of those points to perhaps raise issues that haven't been fully addressed by the parties and to give each side the opportunity and indeed the obligation to not just say their best points but respond to the best points of the other side. it's not going to be a sort of free ranging debate where...
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they have had the opportunity to present in writing their positions in uninterrupted manner. this is to some degree our time to ask questions of the lawyers to clarify the points that they are making and the implications of those points to perhaps raise issues that haven't been fully addressed by the parties and to give each side the opportunity and indeed the obligation to not just say their best points but to respond to the best points of the other side. so it's not going to be a sort of free ranging debate where everybody gets to say everything they want about these programs. it's going to be much more limited than that. all right. so i don't know whether that was useful or not. it's certainly not useful to any of the lawyers here who know what's going to happen. mr. abdo? you may proceed. and you have reserved some time for rebuttal. >> thank you, your honor. good morning. may it please the court. every day the nsa collects records of the phone calls made by -- >> i'm going to -- i'm going to interrupt you at the outset because two questions. that are questions of fact. i
they have had the opportunity to present in writing their positions in uninterrupted manner. this is to some degree our time to ask questions of the lawyers to clarify the points that they are making and the implications of those points to perhaps raise issues that haven't been fully addressed by the parties and to give each side the opportunity and indeed the obligation to not just say their best points but to respond to the best points of the other side. so it's not going to be a sort of free...
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[applause] our businesses have created 10 million new jobs, the longest, uninterrupted stretch of rival sector job creation in our history. inc. about it. applaud,t have to because i will give you a lot of good statistics. [laughter] right now, there are more job openings than at any time since 2001. states hashe united put more people back to work than europe, japan, and every other advanced economy combined. i want you to think about that. we have put more people back to thanhere in america europe, japan, and every other advanced economy combined. has in hard, but it has been steady and real. it is a direct result of the american people's drive and their determination and resilience, but also the result of decisions made by my ministration. it is indisputable, our economy is stronger today than when i took office there at by every economic measure, we are better off now than we were when i took office. time, it is indisputable that millions of americans do not yet feel enough of the benefits of a growing economy where it matters most. that is in their own lives. these truths are not i
[applause] our businesses have created 10 million new jobs, the longest, uninterrupted stretch of rival sector job creation in our history. inc. about it. applaud,t have to because i will give you a lot of good statistics. [laughter] right now, there are more job openings than at any time since 2001. states hashe united put more people back to work than europe, japan, and every other advanced economy combined. i want you to think about that. we have put more people back to thanhere in america...
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if they gain this town they'll hold uninterrupted a stretch of territory from points in iraq to points in syria, and at the same time, stick a finger in the eye of the united states because while isis has been overrunning this area, the u.s. is said to be intensifying its fight against the group. but they have been slow to respond here. today there were five bombing runs by coalition aircraft and they hit isis tanks and armed vehicles and guns. the hitch is the main battle right now is right there in the center of the city, and you can't hit isis there without running the risk of hitting friendly forces or civilians. as for turkey, it's just looking on. we're watching as it tanks are poised and pointed but doing nothing they have problems with the u.s. approach, the antiisis campaign, and problems with the sometimes rebellious kurdish been citizens and the locals have been duking it out with the turkish security, including refugees who played isis and the kobani region in the last few weeks. the way this is going they might not be going home for a long time. back to you. >> incredible.
if they gain this town they'll hold uninterrupted a stretch of territory from points in iraq to points in syria, and at the same time, stick a finger in the eye of the united states because while isis has been overrunning this area, the u.s. is said to be intensifying its fight against the group. but they have been slow to respond here. today there were five bombing runs by coalition aircraft and they hit isis tanks and armed vehicles and guns. the hitch is the main battle right now is right...
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this is the longest uninterrupted stretch of private job sector creation in our history. think about that. and you don't have to applaud because i'm going to be giving you a lot of good statistics. [ laughter ] >> a whole lot of good statistics. showing this economy is in better shape, thanks to the president's policies, and one area where that's particularly true is health care. >> in the decade before the affordable care act, aka, obamacare -- [ laughter and applause ] in the decade before the affordable care act, double-digit premium increases were common. ceos called them one of the biggest challenges to their competitiveness. and if you're employer didn't drop your coverage to avoid these costs, they might pass them on to you and take them out of your wages. today we have seen a dramatic slowdown in the rising cost of health care. if your family gets your health care through your employer, premiums are raising at a rate tied for the lowest on record. what this means for the economy is staggering. >> the law that all the critics thought would drive up costs is actuall
this is the longest uninterrupted stretch of private job sector creation in our history. think about that. and you don't have to applaud because i'm going to be giving you a lot of good statistics. [ laughter ] >> a whole lot of good statistics. showing this economy is in better shape, thanks to the president's policies, and one area where that's particularly true is health care. >> in the decade before the affordable care act, aka, obamacare -- [ laughter and applause ] in the...
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that would give them complete and uninterrupted control over the vast stretch of land separating those two countries. well, hello, everyone, i hope you had a great weekend. i'm gretchen carlson. and now, we have the real story for you. this besieged town of kobani has been at the center of the intense fighting for weeks now between isis militants and kurdish forces trying to defend the area but now it seems the terror group may be closing in for good. greg pell cot streaming live from the turkey/syria border. what can you tell us, greg? >> reporter: gretchen, the black terror flags of isis are now flying over the eastern portion of the city of kobani. we cannot confirm how much if any of that city the terror group now controls. we can confirm there is a whole lot of fighting there. take a look at what we saw today. we have been pushed back two and a half miles from the turkish military from the syrian town of kobani over there. you can see plume of explosion there from an impact and we can see and hear all the action going on there. you can hear it between the isis terrorist and brave
that would give them complete and uninterrupted control over the vast stretch of land separating those two countries. well, hello, everyone, i hope you had a great weekend. i'm gretchen carlson. and now, we have the real story for you. this besieged town of kobani has been at the center of the intense fighting for weeks now between isis militants and kurdish forces trying to defend the area but now it seems the terror group may be closing in for good. greg pell cot streaming live from the...
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. >> now that happens to be the longest uninterrupted stretch of job growth in the private sector inhistory. [ applause ] all told the united states has put more folks back to work than europe, japan, and all other advanced economies combined. we put more folks back to work here in the united states of america. [ applause ] this progress we've been making is hard. it goes in fits and starts. it's not always perfectly smooth or as fast as we want but it is real and it is steady and it is happening. it's making a difference in economies all across the country. it's the direct result of the best workers in the world, the drive and determination of the american people, the resilience of the american people bouncing back from what was the worst financial crisis since the great depression and also it has to do with decisions we made early on in my administration. so just to take an example, many of you know that the auto industry was really in a bad spot when i came into office. we decided to help our automakers to rebuild and retool and they're selling new cars at the fastest rate in abou
. >> now that happens to be the longest uninterrupted stretch of job growth in the private sector inhistory. [ applause ] all told the united states has put more folks back to work than europe, japan, and all other advanced economies combined. we put more folks back to work here in the united states of america. [ applause ] this progress we've been making is hard. it goes in fits and starts. it's not always perfectly smooth or as fast as we want but it is real and it is steady and it is...
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so is tom who loves -- >> just nice uninterrupted stroll. >> river boardwalk opened to peddlers, walkersggers and stair ers, down the road, so to speak, eventually even farther south along the river, those big scissors can open up the world. in philadelphia, carol erickson, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >> i'm going to have to take a long walk over there, that looks great. that will looks fantasticment feel trip. katie says fieldtrip. that's great. >> well, halloween just few weeks away, and business is booming. >> no tricks here, just treats, for retailers, that's because the national retail federation estimates that people will spend $7.4 billion this halloween, that includes costumes, candy, decorations, you name it, and people aren't the only ones who will be dressed up, the survey also found that $350 million will be spent on pet costumes, as well. >> was cents that a charlie sheen massing? >> it look like it, didn't it? it sure did. >> still winning? >> winning. >> well, vice president joe biden sticks his foot in his mouth again. >> this time, we will while addressing group of college
so is tom who loves -- >> just nice uninterrupted stroll. >> river boardwalk opened to peddlers, walkersggers and stair ers, down the road, so to speak, eventually even farther south along the river, those big scissors can open up the world. in philadelphia, carol erickson, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >> i'm going to have to take a long walk over there, that looks great. that will looks fantasticment feel trip. katie says fieldtrip. that's great. >> well,...
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supplying, as you last segment mentioned is 13 kilometers away, and while the supply continues uninterruptedaches the sea, i think there's some expectations that it would stop before then. the flow would be cut off and a new flow would issue from a different quadrant of the volca volcano. >> all right. professor ken ruben, thank you so much for joining us via skype. apologies, a few audio problems there. that comes with the territory when we're dealing with skype, of course. but do appreciate you talking with us and our viewers across the globe. thank you so much. well, north korea faces more scrutiny and a call to court for a u.n. investigator. it's happening as the nation's leaders go on something akip to a charm offensive. is there more to this than meets the eye. we'll take a look. plus, why the uk says it won't support missions to rescue migrants trying to cross the mediterranean sea. ugh... ...heartburn. did someone say burn? try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and are proven to taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm... amazing. yeah, i get that a lot. al
supplying, as you last segment mentioned is 13 kilometers away, and while the supply continues uninterruptedaches the sea, i think there's some expectations that it would stop before then. the flow would be cut off and a new flow would issue from a different quadrant of the volca volcano. >> all right. professor ken ruben, thank you so much for joining us via skype. apologies, a few audio problems there. that comes with the territory when we're dealing with skype, of course. but do...
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longest uninterrupted private sector job growth in our history. we've cut the deficit. we've given millions of people health care who didn't have it before. there's almost no measure where we haven't made a significant difference. >> the president also outlined an agenda for the future. >> there are things that we could do right now to make a difference. raising the minimum wage, making sure there's fair pay laws so women are getting paid the same as men for doing the same work. rebuilding our infrastructure. but early childhood education that we know would have an impact on kids' performance and prepare them for the jobs of the future. the only reason we're not doing it is because we have a congress that will not cooperate and says "no" to everything that matters to middle class families and would make a difference. >> throughout our discussion, the president emphasized one theme above all -- get out and vote. even if there's voter i.d. even if some are trying to suppress your rights, you need to get out and vote. >> if we have high turn-out in north carolina, then we
longest uninterrupted private sector job growth in our history. we've cut the deficit. we've given millions of people health care who didn't have it before. there's almost no measure where we haven't made a significant difference. >> the president also outlined an agenda for the future. >> there are things that we could do right now to make a difference. raising the minimum wage, making sure there's fair pay laws so women are getting paid the same as men for doing the same work....
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the group would have an uninterrupted supply line from syria to the doorstep of baghdad, neverthelessof staff says he does not think i sis can take the capitol. >> i would say right now, i never make predictions about what's going to happen in the future. but i would say that i believe the capability is there to defend baghdad. i think we're somewhat confident in that. we have to wait and see what plays out. >> in northern syria, we have seen the fiercest fighting to date, specifically in kobani, a city about the size of oakland, california. turkey hasn't been any help for the defenders there. on monday a member of the government explained why. he said the kurds are no better than the militants. >> it's another terrorist organization. and we should help a terrorist organization who favors one over the others? >> cur key culling the kurds a terrorist organization there. richard engel is joining us live now jim miklaszewski is at the pentagon for us right now. we'll start with you, what can you tell us about the the president's meeting today and really how the u.s. believes this strateg
the group would have an uninterrupted supply line from syria to the doorstep of baghdad, neverthelessof staff says he does not think i sis can take the capitol. >> i would say right now, i never make predictions about what's going to happen in the future. but i would say that i believe the capability is there to defend baghdad. i think we're somewhat confident in that. we have to wait and see what plays out. >> in northern syria, we have seen the fiercest fighting to date,...
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when i do that, we are going to do that, you know, as trying to formatn as uninterrupted as possible. please signal to me if you want to get in, and wait for the mike to come around, and introduce name andby your organizational affiliation. keep your questions brief so we can have as significant a discussion as possible. i will turn it over to the director, who needs no introduction to this audience. i'll come back to brookings -- welcome back to brookings. a small difference. i will adjust that mike. good morning, everybody. it is great to be here at brookings. i'm told also i am going to be the subject of a recorded podcast. what i would like to do you share thoughts with you and for me, the most important part will be our conversation together. i thank you in advice for asking whatever is on your mind. i have been on this job now for one year and one month. myetimes i joke and express tenure in months remaining as if i am incarcerated or something. i do not mean that. i have i believe the best job in the world, because i get to come to work at the fbi every day. over the last year
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now, that happens to be the longest uninterrupted stretch of job growth in the private sector in americanistory. >> the president says the u.s. has created more jobs than all of europe, japan and all advanced economies combined. >>> the unemployment data was generally stronger than wall street analysts anticipated. the dow finished up 208 points, closing above 17,000 again. the nasdaq composite was also up, rising 45 points and the s & p 500 recorded a 21 point gain. >>> all those economic numbers are welcome news for the president just weeks before the midterm elections. his administration and democrats are up for re-election and they are concerned the lack of any immigration reform could hurt them with one of their voter bases, latinos. >> reporter: president obama a month before midterm elections -- >> yes we can, if we vote. >> reporter: trying to keep these vital voters motivated with another promise to act soon on immigration. >> so this is not a question of if but when. >> reporter: the president, speaking thursday to the congressional hispanic caucus institute, as frustration moun
now, that happens to be the longest uninterrupted stretch of job growth in the private sector in americanistory. >> the president says the u.s. has created more jobs than all of europe, japan and all advanced economies combined. >>> the unemployment data was generally stronger than wall street analysts anticipated. the dow finished up 208 points, closing above 17,000 again. the nasdaq composite was also up, rising 45 points and the s & p 500 recorded a 21 point gain....
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this is the longest uninterrupted stretch of private sector job creation in our history. think about that. and you don't have to applaud -- i'm going to give you a lot of good statistics. right now there are more job openings s than at any time si 2001. all told, the united states has put more people back to work than europe, japan, and every other advanced economy combined. i want you to think about that. we have put more people back to work here in america than europe, japan and every other advanced economy combined. >> president obama home field advantage speaking to young people at northwestern university. great demographic saying young people will shape the american economy in the future. let's talk about timing of this and really the picture of the economy as it is in october now of 2014 with chief washington correspondent jake tapper. the president alluded to the crisis what's happening with ebola. with everything in iraq, syria, ebola, why now is he talking about the economy? >> he's very eager to talk about the economy. there's a lot of good economic news that he
this is the longest uninterrupted stretch of private sector job creation in our history. think about that. and you don't have to applaud -- i'm going to give you a lot of good statistics. right now there are more job openings s than at any time si 2001. all told, the united states has put more people back to work than europe, japan, and every other advanced economy combined. i want you to think about that. we have put more people back to work here in america than europe, japan and every other...
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. >> it was a nice uninterrupted stroll. >> reporter: it is opened to peddler's, walkers, joggers and stairers and down the road so to speak eventually farther south along the river. those big cyst ars can open up the world. >> where do they get those big sirs ars. >> i don't know, big scissor shop somewhere out there. >> i will go look for some and open up my own. so many people on that boardwalk. great extension to the schuylkill river trail and check it out, it will be busy, packed. you can walk right over the schuylkill river. >> great addition in that area. >> carol, but lets go tout ann evans in the traffic center. good morning again, ann. >> good morning. we have a defective traffic light here at tenth and vine street, in center city philadelphia you can see traffic light right in the middle of the your screen and folks are taking their time as they cross over the intersection today. so if you are traveling around tenth street at vine street this morning, again it is just caution. we have a traffic light that is not working there. we will move traffic cam to the schuylkill expr
. >> it was a nice uninterrupted stroll. >> reporter: it is opened to peddler's, walkers, joggers and stairers and down the road so to speak eventually farther south along the river. those big cyst ars can open up the world. >> where do they get those big sirs ars. >> i don't know, big scissor shop somewhere out there. >> i will go look for some and open up my own. so many people on that boardwalk. great extension to the schuylkill river trail and check it out, it...
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pattern for wednesday, nothing uninterrupted, expect slower spots like the bay bridge. >> nice starty. >> today a milestone. >> for medical history. bay area woman celebrates 30 years of living with a heart transplant. >> amazing. lizzie craze america's longest living heart transplant recipient. the heart she got as a baby just as strong today. >> told my parents life expe expectancy was five years and here i am today hitting 30 years. >> wow. lizzie's running marathons, continues to live a healthy life, good for her. yesterday lizzie's family and friends even doctors that performed the surgery 30 years ago all came together to celebrate. a good feel-good story. we need more of those. we will see you again hopefully with more good news coming up in 25 minutes. >> that's right. that's when your next local news update is. have a great day. >>> good morning. breaking overnight nbc news learned the american photo journalist battling ebola will receive an emergency blood donation from kent brantly t doctor who survived the virus. we're live at the hospital. >> tragic crash. a plane being
pattern for wednesday, nothing uninterrupted, expect slower spots like the bay bridge. >> nice starty. >> today a milestone. >> for medical history. bay area woman celebrates 30 years of living with a heart transplant. >> amazing. lizzie craze america's longest living heart transplant recipient. the heart she got as a baby just as strong today. >> told my parents life expe expectancy was five years and here i am today hitting 30 years. >> wow. lizzie's...
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the longest uninterrupted stretch of job creation in our history. think about that. i'm going to be giving you a lot of good statistics. right now, there are more job openings than at any time since 2001. all told, the united states has put more people back to work than europe, japan and every other advanced economy combined. i want you to think about that. we have put more people back to work here in america than europe, japan and every other advanced economy combined. progress has been hard. but it has been steady and it has been real. it's the direct result of the american people's drive and their determination and their resilience. but it's also the result of sound decisions made by my administration. so it is indisputable that our economy is stronger today than when i took office. by every economic measure, we are better off now than we were when i took office. at the same time, it's also indisputable that millions of americans don't yet feel enough of the benefits of a growing economy where it matters most. and that's in their own lives. and these truths aren't
the longest uninterrupted stretch of job creation in our history. think about that. i'm going to be giving you a lot of good statistics. right now, there are more job openings than at any time since 2001. all told, the united states has put more people back to work than europe, japan and every other advanced economy combined. i want you to think about that. we have put more people back to work here in america than europe, japan and every other advanced economy combined. progress has been hard....
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when i do that, we are going to do that, you know, as trying to do it in as uninterrupted format as possible. please signal to me if you want to get in, and wait for the mike to come around, and introduce yourself by your name and organizational affiliation. keep your questions brief so we can have as significant a discussion as possible. i will turn it over to the director, who needs no introduction to this audience. welcome back to brookings. >> a small difference. i will adjust that mike. good morning, everybody. it is great to be here at brookings. i'm told also i am going to be the subject of a recorded podcast. what i would like to do you share thoughts with you and for me, the most important part will be our conversation together. i thank you in advance for asking whatever is on your mind. i have been on this job now for one year and one month. sometimes i joke and express my tenure in months remaining as if i am incarcerated or something. i do not mean that. i have i believe the best job in the world, because i get to come to work at the fbi every day. over the last year have confirm
when i do that, we are going to do that, you know, as trying to do it in as uninterrupted format as possible. please signal to me if you want to get in, and wait for the mike to come around, and introduce yourself by your name and organizational affiliation. keep your questions brief so we can have as significant a discussion as possible. i will turn it over to the director, who needs no introduction to this audience. welcome back to brookings. >> a small difference. i will adjust that...
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now, that happens to be the longest uninterrupted stretch of job growth in the private sector in americanistory. and all told, the united states has put more folks back to work than europe, japan and all other advanced economies combined. all combined, we put more folks back to work right here in the united states of america. so this progress we've been making, it's been hard. it goes in fits and starts. it's not always been perfectly smooth or as fast as we want, but it is real and it is steady and it is happening. and it's making a difference in economies all across the country. and it's the direct result of the best workers in the world. the drive and determination of the american people, the resilience of the american people bouncing back from what was the worst financial crisis since the great depression. and it's also got a little bit to do with some decisions we made pretty early on in my administration. just to take an example, many of you know the auto industry was, you know, really in a bad spot when i came into office. and we decided to help our automakers to rebuild, to retool
now, that happens to be the longest uninterrupted stretch of job growth in the private sector in americanistory. and all told, the united states has put more folks back to work than europe, japan and all other advanced economies combined. all combined, we put more folks back to work right here in the united states of america. so this progress we've been making, it's been hard. it goes in fits and starts. it's not always been perfectly smooth or as fast as we want, but it is real and it is...
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our businesses have the longest uninterrupted job creation streak in history. but the typical family has not seen a raise since the 1990's. folks are feeling as squeezed as ever. that is why i will keep creating -- pushing for policies that will create jobs faster and raise wages faster.
our businesses have the longest uninterrupted job creation streak in history. but the typical family has not seen a raise since the 1990's. folks are feeling as squeezed as ever. that is why i will keep creating -- pushing for policies that will create jobs faster and raise wages faster.
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and went out once and let it >> : at some natural sounds like adjusted their showing you trash uninterruptedr cities one road >> : where road motor highway san jose morgan hill and counter the first pile of trash near capitol caltrans edition. household goods pile of dirt and subsequent to solving barrett and appalled their >> : the specific response on across from own homes in and >> : it can happen upon furniture office furniture >> : and further down, the material >> : that i hit the mother lode of illegal dumping this one 50 ft. long and very beginning there's more same road trailer she the intersection of a mondo avenue in the border to morgan hill >> : was a past bailey into morgan hall even more stuff >> : northbound side was scattered roadside information came from appears to me a message to it by facebook cells 8 anatomies of the problem of illegal dumping but this is seriously got none panned >> : tells immortelle stellar roberts kron 4 news >> : coming up to meet white house police dog being honored bringing down a that housfemale announcer:g you're on the right track to save big
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whole thing >> : will bring you commercial free coverage the ceremony all that and watched watched uninterruptedthird world series play in wont last five years also sending event on low website >> : and mobile app download it's free >> : weepi up on you... fighbackith relief so smoo... .it'fast tums sothi stas diolvi the stanit tches yo tone ...a neualiz stoch acidt thsour. ♪um, m tutum. ooths! oy fr tum these guys should've gone to my place, cuz right now, i have two breakfast croissants for just four bucks. they're both made with a freshly cracked egg and melting cheese on a buttery, flaky croissant. try the supreme with bacon and ham, or the sausage. they'll fill you up for - whoa hey! what are you doing? you can't make a commercial for your restaurant at my restaurant! not if you keep interrupting me, i can't. again that information for the parade to a public transit are is doing something that will help get to and from every train up available will be on the rails to a >> : also gone to be running extra light trains throughout the the date >> : to new levels service full- length train will
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the back 55 month, he points out that businesses have created 10.3 million new jobs, the longest uninterruptedt sector job creation in america. >> it's interesting, the parallel to the railroads in the 1880's. failed and then they finally worked. we had the internet in 2000 and now we've got now. is it finally working? the same thing for harnessing electricity, the way factories are laid out. let me say to millenial, i'm because youou, too, will have to generate income to pay for my pension and health-care costs, and all your parents. >> that is actually funny. >> i was not being funny. >> social security runs out of money in 2033 and medicare sooner than that. >> is much more scary. -- is much more scary. care is much more scary. >> i got the envelope you get from social security that basically says "you're an old pfart." and the good news is, i'm never going to retire and you will never have to bailey out on social security. is still the roulette wheel of waiting. she wasther had me when much older, so that meant i was still a nice, the time she qualified for medicare. the government started
the back 55 month, he points out that businesses have created 10.3 million new jobs, the longest uninterruptedt sector job creation in america. >> it's interesting, the parallel to the railroads in the 1880's. failed and then they finally worked. we had the internet in 2000 and now we've got now. is it finally working? the same thing for harnessing electricity, the way factories are laid out. let me say to millenial, i'm because youou, too, will have to generate income to pay for my...
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that is the longest uninterrupted run of growth in three years for the uk. >> absolutely. so all this says about the growth growth, the uk remains one of the development world bright spots. sterling is only up 12 basis points on the day. >>> let's move on to european market. how are they doing so far today? they are just down on the session. they were down more than that on the open. this is a slight correction i would describe it after heading for a gain in the stoxx 600 over the course of the week as a whole. today, all of the major indices are in the red. for a gauge of what's happening across the region, down 0.4% and down for 30 days. as you can see, just at the end of pick up over the course of this week, bouncing back from what has been a tough 30 days. let's have a look at bonds. the story as equities have been relatively strong this week has meant the bond prices have been weak, allowing yields to pick up a little bit from where they were last week. 2.25% on the ten year and germany just below 0.9%. >>> the european central bank has played down speculation over th
that is the longest uninterrupted run of growth in three years for the uk. >> absolutely. so all this says about the growth growth, the uk remains one of the development world bright spots. sterling is only up 12 basis points on the day. >>> let's move on to european market. how are they doing so far today? they are just down on the session. they were down more than that on the open. this is a slight correction i would describe it after heading for a gain in the stoxx 600 over...
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is the longest uninterrupted stretch of private ector job creation in our history.hink about that. and you don't have to applaud going to be giving you a lot of good statistics. [laughter] >> right now there are more job openings than any time since 2001. ll told, the united states has put more people back to work and every , japan combined.anced economy i want you to think about that. put more people back to ork here in america than europe, japan and every other combined.economy this progress has been hard, but steady and it has been real. the direct result of the america people's drive and determination and resilience but also the decisions made by my administration. o, it is indisputable that our economy is stronger today than when i took office. economic measure we're better off now than when we were office.took at the same time, it is also ndisputable that millions of americans don't yet feel enough the bits of a growing economy matters most and that is in their own lives. not truths are incompatible. our broader economy, in the come a long way, but the gains o
is the longest uninterrupted stretch of private ector job creation in our history.hink about that. and you don't have to applaud going to be giving you a lot of good statistics. [laughter] >> right now there are more job openings than any time since 2001. ll told, the united states has put more people back to work and every , japan combined.anced economy i want you to think about that. put more people back to ork here in america than europe, japan and every other combined.economy this...
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you get your say in, uninterrupted and they can get their say in, uninterrupted. >> it's almost likeo you put it down there and you can go in and talk about it afterwards. >> after the bomb is gone. >> exactly. that's exactly what it is. >> is everybody okay? then you walk in. that's probably the modern way. >> what about this? >> i don't know. spooky facebook friday. we're talking about. we sent out a call on our facebook page and asked for you guys to send us some of your spectacular halloween decorations. this is unbelievable. people spend billions of dollars on decorating. from garnett valley, p.a. many of you followed her call to action. scrolling through some of them. >> is that jeannine again? >> no. i'm sorry. let me get to my list of names here. wait, wait. >> amanda cutler. >> there you go. i should have remembered amanda, from garland, texas, my backyard. that's her. then we have lea. you can see how she transformed her house to look like a scary face. >> cool. >> isn't that cool? >> yeah. >> next up on my list, mark campbell from sacramento, california, nightmare before c
you get your say in, uninterrupted and they can get their say in, uninterrupted. >> it's almost likeo you put it down there and you can go in and talk about it afterwards. >> after the bomb is gone. >> exactly. that's exactly what it is. >> is everybody okay? then you walk in. that's probably the modern way. >> what about this? >> i don't know. spooky facebook friday. we're talking about. we sent out a call on our facebook page and asked for you guys to send...