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he joins us from minneapolis. congressman, what should the new direction for the democratic party be? >> well, we've got to strengthen country where democrats are thriving and working every day. the power needs to be in their hands. we need the make sure the resources are with them and everything else. we need the prioritize voter turnout. that doesn't mean get out the vote at the end of the election. that means 365 day a year engagement relationship building with voters around what their priorities are. we got to make sure that the democratic party is not just democratic but seen to be democratic. that means we got to have systems inla that everybody who participates in a primary is perceived to have an equal shot as everybody else. and we have to make sure that... yes? >> dickerson: continue your list. >> well, i mean, we've got to also create more collaboration. we have democrats who hold office with secretaries of state. those folks run the levels we need the stand up for them. city officials, college dems, or
he joins us from minneapolis. congressman, what should the new direction for the democratic party be? >> well, we've got to strengthen country where democrats are thriving and working every day. the power needs to be in their hands. we need the make sure the resources are with them and everything else. we need the prioritize voter turnout. that doesn't mean get out the vote at the end of the election. that means 365 day a year engagement relationship building with voters around what their...
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joining us from minneapolis to join us, congressman keith ellisson, serving two months, congressman, thank you for joining us. appreciate it. we will tell you about the youth vote the millennials the under 35s, the voters barack obama was talking to right there. i want to put this in context. polls out in new hampshire, concerning for clinton supporters that trump pulling ahead him when you look inside the numbers on both these polls, you see donald trump doing surprisingly well, hillary clinton poorly with young voters. you see this suffolk poll. they got them ahead. wurb poll, voters under 30. new hampshire, bernie sanders, you are a sanders supporter. sanders did so well with young voters there. hillary clinton struggled so much with them. what do you think is holding back millenials from lining up with hillary clinton more enthusiastically? >> i think we got a long way to go, steve, i know it seems like around the corner election day will be here, but you know, people are still forming views. they're closing the deal now. and i think young people are going to ask the question. wh
joining us from minneapolis to join us, congressman keith ellisson, serving two months, congressman, thank you for joining us. appreciate it. we will tell you about the youth vote the millennials the under 35s, the voters barack obama was talking to right there. i want to put this in context. polls out in new hampshire, concerning for clinton supporters that trump pulling ahead him when you look inside the numbers on both these polls, you see donald trump doing surprisingly well, hillary...
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and richard paynter joins us from minneapolis to talk about the various conflicts of interest in terms of the president-elect business dealings. particularly rolls for his children. see spence "washington journal", live 7:00 a.m. eastern on saturday morning. join the discussion. >> next on c-span two, the supreme court hears oral argument in the case of bank of america versus miami. then a discussion about discussion about judicial nominations in the senate confirmation process. then the house republican plans for the next congress. >> a signature futures c-span to book tv is our coverage of book fairs and festivals. this coming weekend book tv will be live from the 33rd annual miami book fair. the coverage begins at 10:00 a.m. eastern. here's some of what you will see. the book review. the book review editor pamela paul on by the book. writers and literature in the literary life from the new york times book review. the washington post and the book they can't kill us all, ferguson, baltimore and a new era in america's racial justice movement. former democratic presidential candidate, b
and richard paynter joins us from minneapolis to talk about the various conflicts of interest in terms of the president-elect business dealings. particularly rolls for his children. see spence "washington journal", live 7:00 a.m. eastern on saturday morning. join the discussion. >> next on c-span two, the supreme court hears oral argument in the case of bank of america versus miami. then a discussion about discussion about judicial nominations in the senate confirmation process....
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bush administration between 2005-2007 and he joins us from minneapolis.or takingank you the time to talk to us this morning. richard: thank you for inviting me. post: let's start by explaining what your role was in the white house. the president and the chief of staff andy white house and all of the nominees for the executive branch who had approved by the senate. interest andof divestiture of holdings they have said they can do their jobs consistent with ethics rules in the government and i also advise the presidential staff on a wide range of issues with respect to political activity and the protection of classified information and the receipt of gifts that are important as people carry out their jobs in the white house. host: what are some of the major appointments you handle during your time there in what did you advise some of these folks to do to make sure there were no conflicts of it interest? >> there were quite a few including secretary paulson and the department of othereasury and also major appointments such as ben bernanke over at the federal
bush administration between 2005-2007 and he joins us from minneapolis.or takingank you the time to talk to us this morning. richard: thank you for inviting me. post: let's start by explaining what your role was in the white house. the president and the chief of staff andy white house and all of the nominees for the executive branch who had approved by the senate. interest andof divestiture of holdings they have said they can do their jobs consistent with ethics rules in the government and i...
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and university of minnesota law school professor richard painter joins us from minneapolis to talk about the various conflicts of interest in terms of the president-elect's business dealings and staffing decisions, particularly roles for his children. c-span's "washington journal," live beginning at 7 a.m. eastern saturday morning. join the discussion. >> a signature feature of c-span2's booktv is our coverage of book fairs and festivals, and this coming weekend booktv will be live from the 33rd annual miami book fair. saturday's coverage begins at 10 a.m. eastern. here's some of what you'll see. pamela paul on buy the book, writers on literature ask the literary life from "the new york times"' book review. "the washington post"'s wesley lowery with his book, "they can't kill us all: ferguson, baltimore and a new era in america's racial justice movement," and former democratic candidate bernie sanders takes your phone calls and talks about his book, "our revolution: a future to believe in." sunday gets underway at 10:30 a.m. eastern and features dana perino with her latest book, "let me
and university of minnesota law school professor richard painter joins us from minneapolis to talk about the various conflicts of interest in terms of the president-elect's business dealings and staffing decisions, particularly roles for his children. c-span's "washington journal," live beginning at 7 a.m. eastern saturday morning. join the discussion. >> a signature feature of c-span2's booktv is our coverage of book fairs and festivals, and this coming weekend booktv will be...
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joining us now from minneapolis, bob fletcher, former sheriff of ramsey county and runs the senator foralia history studies. so do you guys have a somalia problem in minnesota, sheriff, in your opinion? >> we have a radicalization problem that often leads to potential terrorism. so we don't have a somali problem. in fact, crime wise the somali community is probably one of the more law abiding communities. but when it comes to terrorism, you can't take many chances. and we do have a radicalization and terrorism issue. >> okay. have the somalis in the twin city area, have they assimilated or do they all live together and is it the way it was in africa? >> i think we're pretty good in terms of our assimilation. since 1992, thousands have come. i think that figure is probably 80,000, bill. for the most part there has been good assimilation. one of our goals is to help them assimilate because, frankly, success is the best vaccine against terrorism. but having said that there is always going to be a number of you youth that are falling between the cracks who they have an identity crisis. they
joining us now from minneapolis, bob fletcher, former sheriff of ramsey county and runs the senator foralia history studies. so do you guys have a somalia problem in minnesota, sheriff, in your opinion? >> we have a radicalization problem that often leads to potential terrorism. so we don't have a somali problem. in fact, crime wise the somali community is probably one of the more law abiding communities. but when it comes to terrorism, you can't take many chances. and we do have a...
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university of minnesota law school professor joins us from minneapolis to talk about the various conflictsf interest in term of the president-elect's business business dealings. particularly roles for his children. c-span's washington journal, live at live at 7:00 a.m. eastern saturday morning. join the discussion. >> next, senate hearing on the future of nuclear power in the us. what is what is being done to find solutions to nuclear waste disposal. john deutsch, chairman of the secretary of energy advisory board discussed specific measures for reestablishing a robust nuclear power initiative in the 2030 - 2050 timeframe. other front of a subcommittee this is an hour and a half. >> will have the second of two oversight hearings to discuss the future of nuclear power in the united states. in the previous hearing we discussed what action should be taken to maintain today's nuclear power plants to ensure country continues to invest in nuclear power. today today we will discuss the recent task force report on the future of nuclear power from the secretary of energy's advisory board. we will d
university of minnesota law school professor joins us from minneapolis to talk about the various conflictsf interest in term of the president-elect's business business dealings. particularly roles for his children. c-span's washington journal, live at live at 7:00 a.m. eastern saturday morning. join the discussion. >> next, senate hearing on the future of nuclear power in the us. what is what is being done to find solutions to nuclear waste disposal. john deutsch, chairman of the...
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and university of minnesota law school professor richard painter joins us from minneapolis to ofk about the conflict interest in president-elect trump's business dealings, particularly roles for his children. c-span's washington journal, live, beginning saturday morning. join the discussion. hasident-elect donald trump announced his choice for several more national security positions. alabama senator jeff sessions is his choice for attorney general. general michael flynn will serve as national security advisor. and mike pompeo will be the next cia director. the attorney general and cia director must be confirmed by the senate. early next year, you will be able to watch uninterrupted coverage of hearings at c-span or listen on the c-span radio app. president-elect trump has more meetings scheduled in new jersey, including one with mick romney. new york city officials outlined security and traffic management plans at trump tower in midtown manhattan. speakers included mayor bill de blasio, the police commissioner, and the head of transportation. this is 20 minutes. >> good afternoon every
and university of minnesota law school professor richard painter joins us from minneapolis to ofk about the conflict interest in president-elect trump's business dealings, particularly roles for his children. c-span's washington journal, live, beginning saturday morning. join the discussion. hasident-elect donald trump announced his choice for several more national security positions. alabama senator jeff sessions is his choice for attorney general. general michael flynn will serve as national...
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host: let's go to michelle on the republican line joining us from minneapolis. good morning. caller: good morning. boy oh boy. i agree with this article. i think the current state is sad, this disgusting. how can we have picked these two people? i am exhausted. i am a republican, and frankly, i cannot vote for hillary clinton. i think she is corrupt. i think what the democrats have done to bernie sanders is disgusting. you would think you are reading about the kgb with all of these shenanigans they pulled an all of the things that wikileaks e-mails, the hacking is exposing. on the republican side, i kept on telling my family members vote for somebody who can beat hillary. do not vote out of anger. vote for someone who can win. i don't know. i don't know what i am going to do on tuesday. host: michelle, thanks for the call. from the pole, here is a recent survey looking at the numbers. there's campaign more negative than past campaigns. 83% say it has been more negative. 3% say more positive. 13%, about the same. let's go to jail in north charleston, south carolina. good morni
host: let's go to michelle on the republican line joining us from minneapolis. good morning. caller: good morning. boy oh boy. i agree with this article. i think the current state is sad, this disgusting. how can we have picked these two people? i am exhausted. i am a republican, and frankly, i cannot vote for hillary clinton. i think she is corrupt. i think what the democrats have done to bernie sanders is disgusting. you would think you are reading about the kgb with all of these shenanigans...
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he joins us from minneapolis. for taking the time to talk with this one.uest: thank you for inviting me. by having youart explain what your role was in the bush white house. guest: i was the chief ethics lawyer. the role is to advise the president and the president's staff and the white house and all the nominees for executive with respect to the ethics rules, including financial conflict of interest and the divestiture of financial holdings they have so they can do their jobs consistent with the ethic rules in the government. staffsed the president's on a wide range of issues with respect to political activity. the protection of classified information and receipt of gifts. it wide range of ethics rules that are important as people carry out their jobs in the white house. host: what are some of the major appointments you handled during your time there? what did you advised some of these folks to do to make sure there were no conflict of interest? guest: quite a few cabinet appointments, including secretary gates and secretary paulson. and then also other m
he joins us from minneapolis. for taking the time to talk with this one.uest: thank you for inviting me. by having youart explain what your role was in the bush white house. guest: i was the chief ethics lawyer. the role is to advise the president and the president's staff and the white house and all the nominees for executive with respect to the ethics rules, including financial conflict of interest and the divestiture of financial holdings they have so they can do their jobs consistent with...
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. >> yes, shawna is from minneapolis, wrote us about the very tough year she's had after her husband was involved in a >> there was a long road to recovery which opened shawna's eye to the true meaning of family. >> my husband brian was riding his bicycle home from work when someone hit him. he had to be airlifted to the hospital 45 minutes away where he was admitted to the icu for internal bleeding and a broken pelvis and back. my parents were driving from wisconsin to florida where they had rented a condo. they were in nashville when i made the dreaded call. they immediately turned around in minnesota to help out with our two kids, griffin and alis. brian was in the icu for six weeks undergoing multiple surgery, procedures and dialysis. the road to recovery was very uncertain. with the hospital so far away, i couldn't commute back and forth either day. my parents stayed the entire time so i could be with brian 24/7. they took the kids to school, to all their extracurricular activities. they helped them with their homework and comforted them when needed. papa took us to school a lit
. >> yes, shawna is from minneapolis, wrote us about the very tough year she's had after her husband was involved in a >> there was a long road to recovery which opened shawna's eye to the true meaning of family. >> my husband brian was riding his bicycle home from work when someone hit him. he had to be airlifted to the hospital 45 minutes away where he was admitted to the icu for internal bleeding and a broken pelvis and back. my parents were driving from wisconsin to...
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. >>> with us now from minneapolis, we have democratic senator al franken of minnesota. int that red yet? >> you know, i'm the poster child for close elections. so i'm going to spend the rest of the day getting out the democratic vote. that's what i care about. i won by a whopping 312 votes back in 2008. so every vote counts. i don't know what granholm was on, but -- >> oh, my lord. she was very confident. you are a direct contrast. >> by the way, that's the way to be, right? you run scared. you play scared. you try to get every single vote, right? >> yeah. the way i am. the way i am. i didn't like her juju thing, by the way. >> you didn't like that? >> that scared me. >> she's excited. come on, she's excited. the first woman pred. >> that was a dog whistle. >> well, so al, we had a remarkable conversation with michael moore earlier this week. a guy who ten years ago obviously, i couldn't find one thing i agreed with him on. we both agreed, and i'm sure you agree as well that working-class voters, middle-class voters, whether they're republican or democrat, whatever they
. >>> with us now from minneapolis, we have democratic senator al franken of minnesota. int that red yet? >> you know, i'm the poster child for close elections. so i'm going to spend the rest of the day getting out the democratic vote. that's what i care about. i won by a whopping 312 votes back in 2008. so every vote counts. i don't know what granholm was on, but -- >> oh, my lord. she was very confident. you are a direct contrast. >> by the way, that's the way to...
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we got pete najarian joining us in the conversation live from minneapolis. pete, good to have you. by day. we can go around the horn and figure out which are the best by day. dick's sporting goods, home depot. pete, go first. >> i'm going to say that tjx because you know i love the discount retailers. you can see what happened with the rack last week. that was some of the best numbers. nordstrom. up 10% at the rack. of those names tjx. i like all three of them. dick's sporting i think will do very well as well. now that people got their focus away from golf and back on to what they really are getting all of their beef from, i think this is going to be a strong report. the home, home depot is going to do fine. >> you know, i'm actually a little worried about home depot. it's not so much on the quarter that just passed, about ut would he have got a note that rates a move higher. that damages household affordability when you are purchasing a home. doesn't that translate through to future earnings for home depot? what do you think? >> i don't agree. i think actually when you look at ho
we got pete najarian joining us in the conversation live from minneapolis. pete, good to have you. by day. we can go around the horn and figure out which are the best by day. dick's sporting goods, home depot. pete, go first. >> i'm going to say that tjx because you know i love the discount retailers. you can see what happened with the rack last week. that was some of the best numbers. nordstrom. up 10% at the rack. of those names tjx. i like all three of them. dick's sporting i think...
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from a minneapolis suburb to see trump. >> he's not afraid to say what needs to be said and to take back the things that have been taken from us. stick to the constitution. >> she compares this year's presidential race to the election in england, and efforts to stop globalization and the brexit vote. once again, you're looking inside the arena in eau claire, where governor walker is now speaking. we were expecting mik donald trump's running mate. we're told that he's not here, but donald trump will take the stage at any moment. for now, we're live in eau claire, charles benson, today's tmj4. >> shannon: thank you for that. >> we will get one more look at where wisconsin stands before election day. marquette university law school will release its final preelection poll tomorrow. you can look for updates on the results of that poll both on air and online. do not forget early voting runs milwaukee. find a link to your polling place and check out what's on your ballot in the special decision 2016 section of welcomes. >> shannon: the dam is one step closer to demolition. we learn the move paving the way to tear it down and when tha
from a minneapolis suburb to see trump. >> he's not afraid to say what needs to be said and to take back the things that have been taken from us. stick to the constitution. >> she compares this year's presidential race to the election in england, and efforts to stop globalization and the brexit vote. once again, you're looking inside the arena in eau claire, where governor walker is now speaking. we were expecting mik donald trump's running mate. we're told that he's not here, but...
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she's a muslim american and she's now the minnesota state house representative from her district in minneapolis. joining usis ilhan omar who became the first democratically elected somali stateswoman. because of what your state was subjected to. do you think that last-minute visit by donald trump had an effect on your election? >> i did. i think the results of this election is very disheartening, but i'm reminded that i won and that creates a particular kind of hope and aspiration for people. and that in the face of despair and hate, we must continue to fight. we must continue to strive for, for the nation that we know we can be, for the state we know we can be. >> what i know of your district, correct me if i'm wrong, but the person you're replacing in the legislature represented your district for 44 years. >> how has your district responded? obviously it was going to be a big change because the person before you was there for so long. has there been unexpected things about the way people have reacted to your election? >> so what we are enjoying is a celebration of what unity and diversity means. granted
she's a muslim american and she's now the minnesota state house representative from her district in minneapolis. joining usis ilhan omar who became the first democratically elected somali stateswoman. because of what your state was subjected to. do you think that last-minute visit by donald trump had an effect on your election? >> i did. i think the results of this election is very disheartening, but i'm reminded that i won and that creates a particular kind of hope and aspiration for...
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. >> anything to slow us up from getting around the country wednesday or thursday? >> i mean, minor problems in minneapolis. that's probably the worst place to fly into. a little bit of snow on wednesday and thursday, but nothing huge. >> all right, hitting the road, take it easy out there. >> we like that hope it's a great week for you. that's it for us tonight. stephen colbert with the late show is coming up next. >> thank you for we live in a pick and choose world. love or like? naughty or nice? calm or bright? but at bedtime why settle for this? enter sleep number. adjustments you can make. she likes the bed soft. he's more hardcore. so your sleep goes from good to great to wow! give the gift of amazing sleep. only at a sleep number store, right now save 50% on the ultimate limited edition bed. hurry, ends soon! learn more at sleepnumber.com know better sleep with sleep number. ? think of your fellow man. ? ? lend him a helping hand. ? ? ...and if you're lookin' down, ? ? put a little love in your heart. ? ?put a little love in your heart.? ? in your heart. ? (avo) the subaru share the love event is ha
. >> anything to slow us up from getting around the country wednesday or thursday? >> i mean, minor problems in minneapolis. that's probably the worst place to fly into. a little bit of snow on wednesday and thursday, but nothing huge. >> all right, hitting the road, take it easy out there. >> we like that hope it's a great week for you. that's it for us tonight. stephen colbert with the late show is coming up next. >> thank you for we live in a pick and choose...
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us live from keith valley middle school in horsham. >> reporter: we are told that voting this morning was heavy in minneapolis county. it seems to have petered out in this precinct. they were able to get in and out in less than 5 minutes during the lunch time hour. they are glad the campaign season over and two there is no question whom they will vote. >> in the first three hours more than 25% of the registered voter his cast their ballots. for these moms it was a historic moment they shared with their children. >> it's the first woman a historic moment especially with our daughters. oh my gosh it's election day. my son is too little, but i want her maybe to remember. >> in horsham voter turnout was strong and jim kennedy says he has no doubt who should be president. >> trump. >> why? >> because we need a businessman and not a politician in office. >> the debt is too high. >> trump supporters we spoke with acknowledged they don't like how their candidate speaks but the former never trumper likes his ideas. >> coming out with the policies, an agreed with the pol says, i don't want four more years of obama. >> what hap
us live from keith valley middle school in horsham. >> reporter: we are told that voting this morning was heavy in minneapolis county. it seems to have petered out in this precinct. they were able to get in and out in less than 5 minutes during the lunch time hour. they are glad the campaign season over and two there is no question whom they will vote. >> in the first three hours more than 25% of the registered voter his cast their ballots. for these moms it was a historic moment...
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that's the same system that brought us snowfall this past weekend and most of the center he from minneapolis minnesota down to the sunshine state of florida but the west coast seeing some rainfall there. if it has been too cold for you not to worry just jump on a flight down to florida. temperatures in the 70s there but we have a little warmup to talk about just in time for thanksgiving and our backyard will breakdown that part of the forecast in a couple minutes. guys. >> all right thanks michael. >>> 5:25 right now. losing the luster. >> and toy truck recall. the item you may have to cross off your shopping list. >> you are watching channel 3 news your instant. >>> welcome back to channel 3 news today. we begin the morning rush with the busiest shopping time of the year. november, december together over 160 billion dollars worth of sales and those -- in those two months incluesing here and gets going with lack friday -- black friday small business saturday thanksgiving stores open early cyber monday as well. but, things are changing a possible upside less hectic black friday smaller crowds
that's the same system that brought us snowfall this past weekend and most of the center he from minneapolis minnesota down to the sunshine state of florida but the west coast seeing some rainfall there. if it has been too cold for you not to worry just jump on a flight down to florida. temperatures in the 70s there but we have a little warmup to talk about just in time for thanksgiving and our backyard will breakdown that part of the forecast in a couple minutes. guys. >> all right...
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we have tapped into the car from one of the tv crews in minneapolis where they are used to snow. it is causing bad problems across the state, they have already seen nearly 200 crashes this is one of those situations where people who live in the sunshine state need to be thankful. >> as we look outside our window at the rivergate tower tampa camera we can see how gorgeous it is across harbour island and degrees right now in tampa, 79 brooksville, 80 sarasota, lakeland coming in at 79 degrees, for the rest of the night we will remain with clear and dry conditions, not quite as chilly tomorrow morning when you are waking up to temperatures in the low 60s but on the cool side by iced -- are standards feeling like fall. it will feel like winter soon and perfect timing th at curtis hixon heart -- park. denis phillips is out there and he can give us an update. >>> we will check in with him soon, we are watching a story out of kansas, the fbi involved in the search for a missing newborn baby, police can't issue an amber alert because they don't have a suspect and they she is only six day
we have tapped into the car from one of the tv crews in minneapolis where they are used to snow. it is causing bad problems across the state, they have already seen nearly 200 crashes this is one of those situations where people who live in the sunshine state need to be thankful. >> as we look outside our window at the rivergate tower tampa camera we can see how gorgeous it is across harbour island and degrees right now in tampa, 79 brooksville, 80 sarasota, lakeland coming in at 79...
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minneapolis. investigators think there may be ties to organized crime. ((take sot))trt:14oc:a bigger police say they used the credit card numbers they had already skimmed from 2 people to buy more than 11-hundred dollars of merchandise from a nordstrom at the mall of america. it's a new kind of game... kinda like pokemon go, without the technology. it's called "lakeland rocks"... players paint rocks and hide rocks for other people to find.. popular since it started a little over a month ago. however... the city says some people are taking it too far. lakelanders are hooked. when they're not painting rocks... they're scooting around town finding ones that other players have hidden. in the first month or so... the number of players has exploded to 22-thousand. but not everyone is coloring within the lines... some rockers have defaced city property... by painting the boardwalk. and rocks placed in random spots pose another unsettling incident happened at hollis garden... city officials say a rock searcher walked right in front of a bride in the middle of her wedding to snag a rock. the city's says it loves the creativity of lakeland rocks... but if any rockers
minneapolis. investigators think there may be ties to organized crime. ((take sot))trt:14oc:a bigger police say they used the credit card numbers they had already skimmed from 2 people to buy more than 11-hundred dollars of merchandise from a nordstrom at the mall of america. it's a new kind of game... kinda like pokemon go, without the technology. it's called "lakeland rocks"... players paint rocks and hide rocks for other people to find.. popular since it started a little over a...
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from the high-pressure over us. that is suppressing clouds, keeping the clouds away. you have to go all the way back to minneapolis to see any cloud cover in iowa. we have very quiet weather for the start of the workweek before things start to change. the high temperatures today were comfortable. it was great for yard work. manchester. 59 in nashua. lower 50's in whitefield and berlin. the average this time in november is about 50. in some locations we were 10 degrees above that. temperatures now have fallen into the 30's. coolest in the north country. 34 in berlin. 46 in laconia. 49 in manchester. continuously falling with the clear skies right now. here we are 7:00 tomorrow need the shades driving into work. kids at the bus stop need the heavy jacket. quickly, temperatures will go up. by 3:00 in the afternoon, some of us will be close to 60 degrees. here is 5:00 in the evening. the commute home will be dry. you will be able to see the supermoon again. after midnight tomorrow night, we will have clouds starting to fill in. with rain moving in from the southern part of the state around lunchtime continuing north u
from the high-pressure over us. that is suppressing clouds, keeping the clouds away. you have to go all the way back to minneapolis to see any cloud cover in iowa. we have very quiet weather for the start of the workweek before things start to change. the high temperatures today were comfortable. it was great for yard work. manchester. 59 in nashua. lower 50's in whitefield and berlin. the average this time in november is about 50. in some locations we were 10 degrees above that. temperatures...
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from the national association of home builders at 10:00. minneapolis fed press, kneel kashka neel kashkari speak today. lowe's and target after the close. >>> landon dowdy joins us with three things to watch from target. the big retailer to keep an eye on. >> that's right. the street is looking for target to post earnings of 83 cents a share on revenue of $16 billion. here are the three things to watch. first sales and pacific. analysts expect the chain to continue to struggle in these areas due to a difficult retail environment. same-store sales are forecast to come in flat to down 0.2%. investors will want to see whether management's efforts to focus on a more balanced approach with their pay less messaging is helping to reinvigorate traffic. second, watch digital. target has been boosting its online presence to compete with the likes of amazon and walmart. but sales growth on the web has declined for two consecutive quarters. so look for clarity on how target can spur online growth and how substantial that might be to change the trend. despite target's efforts to fix its grocery business by adding organic items, grocery sales have declined. the company is ram
from the national association of home builders at 10:00. minneapolis fed press, kneel kashka neel kashkari speak today. lowe's and target after the close. >>> landon dowdy joins us with three things to watch from target. the big retailer to keep an eye on. >> that's right. the street is looking for target to post earnings of 83 cents a share on revenue of $16 billion. here are the three things to watch. first sales and pacific. analysts expect the chain to continue to struggle in...
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traveling anywhere south of us is from with 60s through the central valley and 70 in los angeles. traveling through the country, we saw snow moving through minneapolis and showers manufacturing through chicago and houston but the only delays are in newark. >> you can track the weather and traffic where you live, where you are going, with the newsup by monitoring live doppler hd and traffic maps on the app and enable push alert force protecting news updates on the phone or tablet. >> young leaders in san jose are calling for a new federal law to make targeting officers a hate cream. believes; release add video hoping people will protest the fiscal year time someone tries to kill an officer. >> we have had a break down in society when a subject feels it is okay to point a firearm and try to kill a police officer. the video gets your attention and released this morning part after campaign to raise awareness and start a conversation following an am but shooting targeting two san jose officers a week and a half ago both officers survived. despite having name time to return fire. >> bart police are searching a message of safety for the holidays stepping u
traveling anywhere south of us is from with 60s through the central valley and 70 in los angeles. traveling through the country, we saw snow moving through minneapolis and showers manufacturing through chicago and houston but the only delays are in newark. >> you can track the weather and traffic where you live, where you are going, with the newsup by monitoring live doppler hd and traffic maps on the app and enable push alert force protecting news updates on the phone or tablet. >>...
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from minneapolis... [ yelling ] pinch me, neal. pinch me hard. uh, over here! oh, detective! help us! one more lousy joke, i'm gonna rip-a your head off. tell j.d. what happened. [ squeals ] dispatch. we have a 911 -- armed robbery in progress, surplus store, corner of peebles drive and 124th street. man: so you and your partner answered the call. dispatch says the suspect's wearing a blue ski jacket, white high-tops, armed with a revolver. about three blocks from the scene, his guy, gonzalez, walking fast, like he's in a hurry. dark ski jacket, white shoes. high-tops? they were white. that's all i saw. go on. we pull over, we draw our guns. stay behind the car doors -- you know, standard. i yell, "police -- freeze." in english? the first time. the guy backs against the wall and starts rapping in spanish. so i yell, "alto. manos arriba." but now he's turning away, reaching inside his jacket. be he was walking fast because it was two below? he fit the description. speak spanish, officer parker? i completed the academy "street spanish" course. and i can use the commands on the departmen
from minneapolis... [ yelling ] pinch me, neal. pinch me hard. uh, over here! oh, detective! help us! one more lousy joke, i'm gonna rip-a your head off. tell j.d. what happened. [ squeals ] dispatch. we have a 911 -- armed robbery in progress, surplus store, corner of peebles drive and 124th street. man: so you and your partner answered the call. dispatch says the suspect's wearing a blue ski jacket, white high-tops, armed with a revolver. about three blocks from the scene, his guy, gonzalez,...
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> reporter: uber and lyft along with safety advocates say to always use the minneapolis to request a ride and never accepts rides from drivers in person. match the license plate number with the number on your app. ask your driver who he or she is picking up before getting in. the back seat. >> look out for yourself. you have to have your own back. i'm tom o'halleran, and i approve this messsage. paul babeu oversaw a place of horrors students were denied basic human rights and were subject to sexual abuse. arizona deserves better. arizona's largest newspapers endorse tom o'halleran for congress. "the republic" says, "elect tom o'halleran. his words match his work." and "the daily star" said, "o'halleran puts the common good above party politics. >> chicago is exploding with hillary clinton and donald trump turning up the heat. >> battered by donald trump's criticism about her later e-mail issue. >> what is in the e-mails is absolutely devastating. >> hillary clinton now looking to get back on offense taking aim at trump's coziness with russia. >> donald trump should immediately disclose all of his ties and connections
> reporter: uber and lyft along with safety advocates say to always use the minneapolis to request a ride and never accepts rides from drivers in person. match the license plate number with the number on your app. ask your driver who he or she is picking up before getting in. the back seat. >> look out for yourself. you have to have your own back. i'm tom o'halleran, and i approve this messsage. paul babeu oversaw a place of horrors students were denied basic human rights and were...
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from them in our next half hour. a police officer tell us.. about 600 people took part in last night's march 3 milwaukee protestors were joined by cities all over the country.people marched in philadelphia, minneapolis, baltimore, and for a second night in portland, oregon.most protests have been peaceful... arrested for setting fires, vandalism and assaulting officers. 3 so what does the president-elect have to say about the marches against his election night victory?he's calling them quote - "very unfa" unfair."in a tweet, trump also said the protesters were "incited by the media." this comes after trump tried to present a more conciliatory tone in his victory speech. 3 president obama welcomed the president-elect to the white house.he's urging americans to ?support? donald trump as their new leader. leader.the two men spent talking together in the oval office. both told reporters... the conversation went well. political observers say... the two attempted to ?hit the right tone? in order to ?calm tension? after a bitter campaign. 3 1:01-1:10 it is important for all of us, regardless of party and regardless of political preferences, to now come together, work together. 1:14-1:19"i very much look fo
from them in our next half hour. a police officer tell us.. about 600 people took part in last night's march 3 milwaukee protestors were joined by cities all over the country.people marched in philadelphia, minneapolis, baltimore, and for a second night in portland, oregon.most protests have been peaceful... arrested for setting fires, vandalism and assaulting officers. 3 so what does the president-elect have to say about the marches against his election night victory?he's calling them quote -...
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Nov 24, 2016
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minneapolis saw the price of $438. home depot says sometimes it does offer different online customers different prices based on where they're logged on from. it says it can figure that out by using your computer'sism p address. >> you really have no idea why it is showing what you it is tested 16 online retails an travel sites and found on nine of those sites, customers saw different results and/or prices. wilson says when you log on for a web site, companies can see your search history, your clicks, the type of computer you use, even the location where you are logged on from. all of that can be used to personalize a price. >> companies are always experimenting with different strategies. >> reporter: what can you do to figure out if the price you see is the lowest price? er but here is a start. when looking for the best deal, look it up on your desk top along with your mob eel phone and if you think shopping in private or incognito mode is going to hide your frftion in these companies, it doesn't. what will is using a vpn. some you can download for freedom balloon festival the better ones will cost you around $20 a year. around $20 a year. brian new for cbs news, dallas. >>> and
minneapolis saw the price of $438. home depot says sometimes it does offer different online customers different prices based on where they're logged on from. it says it can figure that out by using your computer'sism p address. >> you really have no idea why it is showing what you it is tested 16 online retails an travel sites and found on nine of those sites, customers saw different results and/or prices. wilson says when you log on for a web site, companies can see your search history,...
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Nov 18, 2016
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minneapolis bringing them plenty of snow. the cold front associated with the storm system will move farther away from us into the weekend. that allows high pressure to build in. lots of sunshine for the weekend and a slow warmup. 50s tomorrow and 60s on sunday. that's the storm that will be here next week, monday night into thousand -- tuesday. more mountain snow before thanksgiving and possibly along the front range. it's friday morning, we have our junior weather watcher with us here in colorado's weather center. this is nash. good morning to you. >> good morning to you. >> how old are you? >> seven. >> you live here in denver. what school do you go to? >> c 3. >> you really like the weather, right? >> uh-huh. >> what's your favorite type of weather? >> hurricane. >> different state. but that's okay. you like snow as well, right? >> yes. >> terrific. lots of kids ride the bus to school, nash. what are they going to experience this morning? >> 17. >> 17 degrees at the bus stop. it's the coldest morning of the school year so far. later on today what's our forecast high temperature? >> 38. >> and sunny or cloudy? >> sunny
minneapolis bringing them plenty of snow. the cold front associated with the storm system will move farther away from us into the weekend. that allows high pressure to build in. lots of sunshine for the weekend and a slow warmup. 50s tomorrow and 60s on sunday. that's the storm that will be here next week, monday night into thousand -- tuesday. more mountain snow before thanksgiving and possibly along the front range. it's friday morning, we have our junior weather watcher with us here in...
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us down into the upper 40s. we'll take a look at weather, >>> well, some snowy conditions across the country, from colorado to minneapolis, boy, i'll tell you, they are really getting hit. this is some stuff i believe out of minnesota, where they picked up several inches of snow, plus they had 60 miles an hour winds in some of these areas. so that is not a good mix, as you can see. things were slowed down and traffic was quite light. that and there were some problems, a lot of accidents as well. this is that same area what's happening here. blizzard warnings, and not only blizzard warnings, thunderstorm warnings in the same area, just a little bit further south and then winter storm warnings throughout that area as well. hey, big difference, huh? yeah, 60 degrees here, winds southwest at about six miles an hour. it is a friday night in the city. 64 you degrees in fountain hills right now, 61 in scottsdale, 63 at deer valley, 54 down in maricopa, and 56 degrees in but there is a low out here, and it does have a cold front associated with it. you can see it working its way now on to the coast. that's going to have an effec
us down into the upper 40s. we'll take a look at weather, >>> well, some snowy conditions across the country, from colorado to minneapolis, boy, i'll tell you, they are really getting hit. this is some stuff i believe out of minnesota, where they picked up several inches of snow, plus they had 60 miles an hour winds in some of these areas. so that is not a good mix, as you can see. things were slowed down and traffic was quite light. that and there were some problems, a lot of...