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. >> us lost -- a sloth doesn't want to wake up and do something. >> quite funny. a real characters in the hiker and amount -- a mountain lion, look -- the mountain line, look up ahead on this trail. >> no -- know, hey, hey. >> next on right this minute. >>> and our favorite mad adventure has a new way to get -- anyway to get you out of the sack. >> that was work but that was -- a high-voltage edit eject her bed next. >> by gyan .doc have a planned....
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lost many of his men. >> translator: the enemy set up positions every 500 meters. we'd lurk between them, hiding in the rice paddies. they usednto the paddies indiscriminately. i lost a soldier who was shot in the chest when he stood up during a meal. i didn't have the luxury of thinking too deeply about it. there was always another battle. we had to scout the enemy and plan our strategy. when i lost young soldiers, the most i could do was offer a silent prayer. they were vietnamese like me, but i despised them. they were enemies, siding with the americans. it was kill or be killed. they were being supplied with weapons and equipment by the americans, so that they could kill us. >> april 30th, 1975. communist forces pour into sig saigon. war is finally over. minh is ready to go home. four years have passed since he enlisted. all that time, he had made no contact with his family. there were rumors in the village he had died. >> translator: i went back north to my family. i didn't tell them i was coming back. i suddenly turned up with my rucksack. they were overwhelmed. they couldn't believe it was me. i was so happy. my parent
lost many of his men. >> translator: the enemy set up positions every 500 meters. we'd lurk between them, hiding in the rice paddies. they usednto the paddies indiscriminately. i lost a soldier who was shot in the chest when he stood up during a meal. i didn't have the luxury of thinking too deeply about it. there was always another battle. we had to scout the enemy and plan our strategy. when i lost young soldiers, the most i could do was offer a silent prayer. they were vietnamese like...
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lost all the equity in our homes. if we sell them, we won't get any money. as i just said, a lot of usre in the generation where pensions are god. are no longer companies that offer pensions. some of them had 401(k)s, which are certainly not as good. many of us, such as ourselves have college loans that we are paying, and will be paying for a long long time. we are in a situation, you know, the housing market has actually damaged us just as much as anything else. also, our neighborhood basically we have noticed a big change of people who were homeowners. we now have a tremendous amount of renters. host: that a cheryl in virginia. your experience may be the same as her. i urge you to continue watching to see if anyone says you experience as well. mark in massachusetts, you have subsidized housing, good morning. caller: good morning. in kingston, massachusetts there is a shortage of housing. i'm pretty sure that is all over the country. there's a lot more people that need housing than what they can get. i would like to say, that woody guthrie song "this land is your land, this land is my
lost all the equity in our homes. if we sell them, we won't get any money. as i just said, a lot of usre in the generation where pensions are god. are no longer companies that offer pensions. some of them had 401(k)s, which are certainly not as good. many of us, such as ourselves have college loans that we are paying, and will be paying for a long long time. we are in a situation, you know, the housing market has actually damaged us just as much as anything else. also, our neighborhood...
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>> coming up tonight on c-span2, prime time, books about world war ii, the stories that helped us win, lostdestiny, a mission to save london. later, last to die, a defeated empire of forgotten mission and the last american to die in world war ii. >> on the next washington journal the role of immigration in the 2016 presidential campaign. alfonso aguilar latino partnership direct or for american principles in action will join us. then middle school math teacher from new york city will share perspective on race and class as they relate to education. luÍs vilson in this is not a test. we will take your phone calls, emails and tweet
>> coming up tonight on c-span2, prime time, books about world war ii, the stories that helped us win, lostdestiny, a mission to save london. later, last to die, a defeated empire of forgotten mission and the last american to die in world war ii. >> on the next washington journal the role of immigration in the 2016 presidential campaign. alfonso aguilar latino partnership direct or for american principles in action will join us. then middle school math teacher from new york city...
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. >>> cell phones have made it a lot easier for to us communicate lost. but it doesn't always work that way. >> is this laurel canyon boulevard? okay, thanks. trying to get my buddy to meet me here. >> oh my god! are you kidding me? >> i just got to the frozen yogurt place. >> cool when you park i'm right in front. >> i've already parked i'm standing right by the entrance. the mall is on the lower level? >> hold on. is this laurel canyon in ventura? >> yes, greg benson tackles that issue that many of us have found ourselves in, we quickly call our friends, i'm right here, where are you, only to see that they're really right there. benson does it perfectly, pranking different people walking down the street asking for directions and his buddy responding within feet of each other. >> hello? >> miles. >> greg, where are you? >> on ventura crossing the street i'm right at laurel canyon. where are you? >> laurel. >> is this laurel canyon here? >> i think the other people think if you cannot figure that out, something's going on. >> you don't help this one, you
. >>> cell phones have made it a lot easier for to us communicate lost. but it doesn't always work that way. >> is this laurel canyon boulevard? okay, thanks. trying to get my buddy to meet me here. >> oh my god! are you kidding me? >> i just got to the frozen yogurt place. >> cool when you park i'm right in front. >> i've already parked i'm standing right by the entrance. the mall is on the lower level? >> hold on. is this laurel canyon in ventura?...
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traveling with 16 family members, including small children and a baby. >> reporter: his brother tells us he lost a leg to a barrel bomb, and they showed me the scars on three-year-old midhat from an air strike. they heard about the syrians that perished in back of that truck who left from here, just like they want to. and yet, it is still a chance they're willing to take. would you get in a truck? smuggle? >> reporter: you need to go. >> yeah. >> reporter: and now, like a lot of people here, maurice, they're stuck here. they're not allowed to board a train out of hungary without the paperwork, and to get to germany, which is where they want to get to, they'll have no choice than to rely on another smuggler. >> dubois: charlie d'agata in boud deft tonight, thank you. do financial advisers work in your best interest or theirs? the government could soon be crack down on them. and the goodyear blimp is retiring. we'll show you the "air apparent" when cbs evening news continues. when something works, people stick with it. more people stick with humana medicare advantage. because we stick with them. h
traveling with 16 family members, including small children and a baby. >> reporter: his brother tells us he lost a leg to a barrel bomb, and they showed me the scars on three-year-old midhat from an air strike. they heard about the syrians that perished in back of that truck who left from here, just like they want to. and yet, it is still a chance they're willing to take. would you get in a truck? smuggle? >> reporter: you need to go. >> yeah. >> reporter: and now, like...
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a little boy lost use of both of his hand, lost them completely when he had an infection as a toddler and new he's youngest patient to ever receive a successful double hand transplant. dr. siegel takes a look. >> there is one very fortunate boy at children's hospital of philadelphia. zion harvey lost his feet and hands due to infection at age 2, but now thanks to the gift of courageous parents who donated the arms of their lost child he has a new set of hands at eight 8. he's very first child in the world to receive a hand transplant. what did zion expect now? we sat down with a head of a transplant team of 12 surgeons saying children are more adaptable when it comes to adults in regenerating nerves and muscle. a couple weeks out of surgery young zion is already playing with his ipad. >> as he strengthens with intense therapy over weeks and weeks and months and monies it's our belief that he'll have a good grip, functional hands and whether he throws a football or a baseball or a basketball we hope he'll be throwing something. >> the surgical team relied on knowledge and skills develo
a little boy lost use of both of his hand, lost them completely when he had an infection as a toddler and new he's youngest patient to ever receive a successful double hand transplant. dr. siegel takes a look. >> there is one very fortunate boy at children's hospital of philadelphia. zion harvey lost his feet and hands due to infection at age 2, but now thanks to the gift of courageous parents who donated the arms of their lost child he has a new set of hands at eight 8. he's very first...
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war ii, the stories that helped us win, lost destiny, a mission to save london. later, last to die, a defeated empire of forgotten mission and the last american to die in world war ii. >> on the next washington journal the role of immigration in the 2016 presidential campaign. alfonso aguilar latino partnership direct or for american principles in action will join us. then middle school math teacher from new york city will share perspective on race and class as they relate to education. luÍs vilson in this is not a test. we will take your phone calls, emails and tweets. washington journal is live every morning at 7:00 eastern on c-span. >> tuesday, smart technology to connect government services. see it live at 8:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span2. ♪ ♪ >> i'm thrilled and excited to be here. i want to thank c-span for covering the national book festival. we have a beautiful sunny day. i hope the crowds show the crowds. >> one thing about remember about exceptional presidents, is that the exception. >> this is a wonder event. heaven is a library, if that's the case,
war ii, the stories that helped us win, lost destiny, a mission to save london. later, last to die, a defeated empire of forgotten mission and the last american to die in world war ii. >> on the next washington journal the role of immigration in the 2016 presidential campaign. alfonso aguilar latino partnership direct or for american principles in action will join us. then middle school math teacher from new york city will share perspective on race and class as they relate to education....
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the modern us has lost something that we used to think we would have forever.hat's how i felt today when i was watching that old footage of jfk at american university from 52 years ago. watching that footage today and he said this. >> the united states as the world knows will never start a war. we do not want a war. we do not now expect a war. this generation of americans has already had enough. more than enough of war and hate and oppression. we shall be prepared if others wish it. we shall be alert to try to stop it. but we shall also do our part to build a world of peace where the weak are safe and the strong are just. >> it used to be taken as a given that the united states of america would never start a war. that used to not just be true. that was a truism. it didn't even need to be proved. >> the united states as the world knows, will never start a war. >> of course the united states would never start a war. until we did. and we became a country that can never claim that moral high ground again. never claim that american exceptionalism ever again. and tod
the modern us has lost something that we used to think we would have forever.hat's how i felt today when i was watching that old footage of jfk at american university from 52 years ago. watching that footage today and he said this. >> the united states as the world knows will never start a war. we do not want a war. we do not now expect a war. this generation of americans has already had enough. more than enough of war and hate and oppression. we shall be prepared if others wish it. we...
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. >> the gender and the paternity will tell us -- one was lost sadly. we have one. >>> recreational drone use has already raised privacy and security concerns. this week a high school football game in new jersey was delayed because a drone was buzzing too close to the players. it happened between a game between middle township and ocean city high school. at one point one of the coaches says the drone was hovering ten feet above the players' heads. the referee put the game for 20 minutes and called police. >> we were waiting for the lawmakers to give us some enforcement powers to regulate the use of these drones. >> just brings about a sense of you're kind of uncomfortable as a result of not knowing what the situation was. >> drone users should stay clear of stadiums, crowded areas and of course airports. >>> the relationship between rosie o'donnell and her adoptive daughter chelsea is getting worse. chelsea, who turned 18 on monday, has decided to move to wisconsin to live with her birth mother. earlier this month, the teen disappeared for a week. she wa
. >> the gender and the paternity will tell us -- one was lost sadly. we have one. >>> recreational drone use has already raised privacy and security concerns. this week a high school football game in new jersey was delayed because a drone was buzzing too close to the players. it happened between a game between middle township and ocean city high school. at one point one of the coaches says the drone was hovering ten feet above the players' heads. the referee put the game for 20...
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>>mark: it was a very violent earthquake for a lot of us in some of us lost a lot of personal items fasteminder some a lot of us cannot different--04 earthquake insurance the real damage is up from a billion dollars the calcimine about lost but our work of people's personal property that was destroyed in is an ongoing thing with the napa and vallejo and north bay area it was sort of a million people and what a lot of the buildings have been repaired from the memories people's mind after a violent shaking as well as reminders like the post office in downtown apple is still up in the air. >>james: you experience the full brunt of that earthquakes as only a proper you out there today to commemorate the one- year anniversary. >>darya: with been following a lot of other news this morning as well will give back to that we do one to tell you if you want more on the earthquake and those are what sign www.kron4.com will have a fourth anniversary coverage and does it to. the weather. >>anny hong: a live look from the embarcadero canada see the bay bridge and we do have a great start will see more
>>mark: it was a very violent earthquake for a lot of us in some of us lost a lot of personal items fasteminder some a lot of us cannot different--04 earthquake insurance the real damage is up from a billion dollars the calcimine about lost but our work of people's personal property that was destroyed in is an ongoing thing with the napa and vallejo and north bay area it was sort of a million people and what a lot of the buildings have been repaired from the memories people's mind after a...
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. >> he is now suffered a tremendous amount and he's lost use of his vocal chords, he he no longer works, he has issues with breathing he sustained a significant amount of injury as a result. >> ronald is one of the 40 people diagnosed at the city complex in the bronx last year. he hasn't been the same sense. i asked god asked god if the city has done enough, he said they had prior knowledge of this outbreak in 2014 and even in 2015 the commissioner released a statement about it, now for the bronx have a right to be concerned. >> according to the officials they believe they have the outbreak contained but scott doesn't believe that's good enough. >> there's 14 cases and they did nothing about it, they didn't go forward with any type of initiative to test buildings, knowing that there was an issue. >> for no more on the story you can tweet me or go to the facebook page of chasing news for more updates. >> concentrate on your hands,. >> i've never been hypnotized before i didn't know if it would work. >> i asked carl to help me out with my love of things on the town hugh ended up putting m
. >> he is now suffered a tremendous amount and he's lost use of his vocal chords, he he no longer works, he has issues with breathing he sustained a significant amount of injury as a result. >> ronald is one of the 40 people diagnosed at the city complex in the bronx last year. he hasn't been the same sense. i asked god asked god if the city has done enough, he said they had prior knowledge of this outbreak in 2014 and even in 2015 the commissioner released a statement about it,...
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their job properly in terms of the food safety analysis, perhaps nestle might have a case -- you cost us lostst quarterly loss in 15 years for nestle india. nestle might feel they have a chance to get some money back. francine: elliott gotkine with the latest on nestle. manus: some top headlines. jimmy carter has been diagnosed with cancer. he had liver surgery earlier this month, which revealed cancer in other parts of his body. america's is 90 and 39th president. the second oldest living president in history. his brother, two sisters, and parents died from the disease. francine: london's housing shortage is worsening, increasing the prospect of price rises. the measure of the housing stock -16 last month from -11, the sixth month of decline. lawmakers will vote on the reform to release an aid package. germany claims the plan is incomplete and is withholding support. finance: finland's minister has told bloomberg he's optimistic. he spoke to us in helsinki. are better off than we were in july. we were on the brink at the time. we were talking about spending -- suspending euro membership. we
their job properly in terms of the food safety analysis, perhaps nestle might have a case -- you cost us lostst quarterly loss in 15 years for nestle india. nestle might feel they have a chance to get some money back. francine: elliott gotkine with the latest on nestle. manus: some top headlines. jimmy carter has been diagnosed with cancer. he had liver surgery earlier this month, which revealed cancer in other parts of his body. america's is 90 and 39th president. the second oldest living...
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unlike other expeditions it's costing us money. we lost a lot of money in iraq. as it were in expedition we would have made money and reimbursed ourselves with a cost by taking their oil. we didn't do that. so it seems to be a benign empire if you want to call it that and i think that as american power if it were to go to someone else china, russia, they would use it heavy handedly, far more brutally so i feel that america has been a positive influence in the world and i can't imagine if there had never been in america so this is a passionate argument for an intelligent patriotism based upon the understanding of what america has done for the world. >> so it's inevitable that they are going to end that era were as you say returning to china? >> i think it is inevitable that the chinese economy will be larger. we are on the verge of that happening now into the reason for that is simply china has a bigger population. china has more people in the united states, so they can have a bigger economy even though the per capita income will be lower than that of america. it'
unlike other expeditions it's costing us money. we lost a lot of money in iraq. as it were in expedition we would have made money and reimbursed ourselves with a cost by taking their oil. we didn't do that. so it seems to be a benign empire if you want to call it that and i think that as american power if it were to go to someone else china, russia, they would use it heavy handedly, far more brutally so i feel that america has been a positive influence in the world and i can't imagine if there...
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let's put it this way, i am using the words lost and sweet in the same sentence., >> now, look at bruce, he is not happy. >> now, the pitcher took him back. he could not negotiate. it getting a triple out of it, scored later. now, thank goodness for helmets, oh. that is scary. he would leave the game a little dazed. he was tested for concussion. tests unknown. giants loaded it up. 2-0, now, the closer, now, struck out 3 batters to get out of trouble and give them wild card distance from san francisco, 3.5 game lead from the second wild card spot, 2-0 finals. fallen hayward officer honored. now, pays in the 8th here, going for the tie. the a's led the astros 3-1 going into the 9th. look at what happened. now, crushed a 3-run homer. the a's bullpen did it again. the a's loaded them up. bottom 9. josh reddick. a little here, now, everybody is safe. scoring to tie the game. next batter, denny. guess what. ball game. walkoff single. josh scored. now, he is hitting .438. wow! the a's win it 5-4. taking 3 out of 4 from the mighty first place houston astros. women's tenni
let's put it this way, i am using the words lost and sweet in the same sentence., >> now, look at bruce, he is not happy. >> now, the pitcher took him back. he could not negotiate. it getting a triple out of it, scored later. now, thank goodness for helmets, oh. that is scary. he would leave the game a little dazed. he was tested for concussion. tests unknown. giants loaded it up. 2-0, now, the closer, now, struck out 3 batters to get out of trouble and give them wild card distance...
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his son started suffering joint problems at the age of 6 and eventually lost the use of his hands andt. >> translator: i had a sickness. none of the people around me wanted anything to do with me. i felt like a pariah. >> now the family facesa i -- a new ordeal. >> translator: my grandson is not well. i'm worried sick. the doctor says something is wrong with my grandson. >> from parent to child, to grandchild. in this program, we examine the ongoing effects of agent orange. ♪ ♪ >> tam sun, west hanoi. home to a medical facility that treats victims of agent orange. established in 1991 by a german ngo, it's now ope hanoi city. this facility focuses on helping children. those with especially severe symptoms are allowed to stay for treatment and rehabilitation. more than 130 children live in the village. this pediatrician is the director. she's treated children suffering the effects of agent orange for 14 years. >> translator: his fingers are bent, so we massage them, to stretch them out. massaging the fingers, one by one, helps the blood to flow. this gets circulation going and keeps the
his son started suffering joint problems at the age of 6 and eventually lost the use of his hands andt. >> translator: i had a sickness. none of the people around me wanted anything to do with me. i felt like a pariah. >> now the family facesa i -- a new ordeal. >> translator: my grandson is not well. i'm worried sick. the doctor says something is wrong with my grandson. >> from parent to child, to grandchild. in this program, we examine the ongoing effects of agent...
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us. we have lost a lot of the documents on the virginia company during the great fire in ondon in the late 17th century. there are a lot of documents lost during our civil war. so, what we have left is and , with theand now archaeology, we have a whole new datad, a whole new set, the artifacts can tell letter as much as a from the past if we learn how to read the artifacts. that is my job as curator, reading the artifacts. we are now standing in a room that we call the vault. that is because it was specially built to house our collection. and we have made some special precautions for the materials, is of above the floodplain. we have reinforced concrete cinderblock walls. we have special storm shutters that come down over the windows. we get really bad storms out here, nor'easters and hurricanes. and we have bulletproof glass on patriciaws, thanks to cornwell, who thought that we needed some extra protection there. room houses almost, well, we have over one million now. acid-freehings are in boxes, stored by their contacts on a rolling storage. so, this is the archive. this is where most o
us. we have lost a lot of the documents on the virginia company during the great fire in ondon in the late 17th century. there are a lot of documents lost during our civil war. so, what we have left is and , with theand now archaeology, we have a whole new datad, a whole new set, the artifacts can tell letter as much as a from the past if we learn how to read the artifacts. that is my job as curator, reading the artifacts. we are now standing in a room that we call the vault. that is because it...
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us? a new measurement on the money and the jobs lost. join us for those stories coming up tonight at 6:00. >> huge impact. and we're still hoping the el nino does come through. not that it will bust the drought. >> i don't think we want as much rainfall as we'd need to eliminate the drought in one winter but we'd love it to give us a wetter than average winter. if past history is any indication, we'll see that wet winter. >> thanks for watching us at 5:00. >> rose: the battle against wildfires. more than 80 are raging across the west, stretching resources to the limit. we're on the front lines. also tonight, an f.d.a. decision on the first pill to raise a woman's libido. >> it's an issue for me and my husband. >> rose: a breakthrough for women in the u.s. military. two women make it through the army's elite ranger school. and how much would you pay to extend your pet's life? >> i'm hoping it will not be over $30,000. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> rose: good evening. scott is off tonight.
us? a new measurement on the money and the jobs lost. join us for those stories coming up tonight at 6:00. >> huge impact. and we're still hoping the el nino does come through. not that it will bust the drought. >> i don't think we want as much rainfall as we'd need to eliminate the drought in one winter but we'd love it to give us a wetter than average winter. if past history is any indication, we'll see that wet winter. >> thanks for watching us at 5:00. >> rose: the...
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. >> let us remember the 3000 586 -- 3586 people we lost to ebola. let us also use this as an opportunity to fully affirm our commitment to support the over 4000 survivors. reporter: the world's worst known ebola epidemic infected more than 28,000 people in west africa over 18 months. around one third of those who contracted the disease died the world health organization hopes the epidemic could be contained completely by the end of the year. anchor: let's turn our attention to business. what has -- after what has been another eventful day. chinese markets taking central states but a different picture here. markus karlsson is here to tell us. market closed with significant falls about -- on chinese about where the economy is falling. we have seen strong gains in the united states. we are seeing a bounceback following the worst day in four years on monday on wall street. the indices have not clawed back all of yesterday's losses. news that the chinese central bank that -- is taking action to stimulate the economy. it was a similar story with even more
. >> let us remember the 3000 586 -- 3586 people we lost to ebola. let us also use this as an opportunity to fully affirm our commitment to support the over 4000 survivors. reporter: the world's worst known ebola epidemic infected more than 28,000 people in west africa over 18 months. around one third of those who contracted the disease died the world health organization hopes the epidemic could be contained completely by the end of the year. anchor: let's turn our attention to business....
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other countries but we go in and we go out and unlike other colonial expeditions that often cost us money. we lost a lot of money in iraq, if you were truly a colonial expert dish and we would've made money. so america seems to me has been a benign empire if you want to call it that, i think it american power were to go to someone else, china, russia, they would use it far more heavy handedly, far more brutally. i feel that america has been a very positive influence in the world, i can't even imagine the 20th century if it did have america. so this book is an argument for intelligent favoritism based on the understanding of what america has done for the world. host: is it inevitable that american dominance of the world is going to end and that air is going to and or returning to china? guest: i think it is inevitable at this time of the chinese economy will be larger than the american economy, were at the verge that happening now. it's because china has a much bigger population, they have three to 43 to four times as many people as the united states so china can have a bigger economy even though t
other countries but we go in and we go out and unlike other colonial expeditions that often cost us money. we lost a lot of money in iraq, if you were truly a colonial expert dish and we would've made money. so america seems to me has been a benign empire if you want to call it that, i think it american power were to go to someone else, china, russia, they would use it far more heavy handedly, far more brutally. i feel that america has been a very positive influence in the world, i can't even...
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i think that is a terrific idea to honor those who lost their lives protecting us in vietnam and in other wars. if we, i and my team have the opportunity to leave -- lead this country, this will be one more symbol of respect we show veterans, not just those here today but those who served our lost their lives and their families in the past. i'm being cut off. this was great fun. i will be here again tomorrow morning, 4:00. it won't be as hot. let me thank "the des moines register" for having me. thank you all for being here. this should be a time when we feel the most optimist it, the future.ited about our if we get the right leadership, we will. god bless you and god bless the united states. >> thank you, governor. >> governor george pataki on a 90 degree day at the iowa state fair in des moines and on the "the des moines register" candidate soapbox we are back in two morrow at the fair with three more candidates. we are here -- we here in the morning from wisconsin governor scott walker. the afternoon, carly fiorina at 1:00 eastern and lindsey graham at 4:00 p.m. our coverage will conti
i think that is a terrific idea to honor those who lost their lives protecting us in vietnam and in other wars. if we, i and my team have the opportunity to leave -- lead this country, this will be one more symbol of respect we show veterans, not just those here today but those who served our lost their lives and their families in the past. i'm being cut off. this was great fun. i will be here again tomorrow morning, 4:00. it won't be as hot. let me thank "the des moines register" for...
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if you were in the vanguard europe etf vgk that everybody uses, you lost.re you in the hedj, you lost close to 12%. that's the difference in two etfs that are tracking the same geographic region. it's important to understand what your real exposures are and not just like uptown get caught up in the flavor of the moment. you will have different results if you implement a piece of your portfolio in a different way. >> russell has turned negative we should point out. jim, any opinion on the russell or small caps on the europe or japan trade? >> on all of these things you're supposed to have a strategic allocation and the moves we're seeing in the markets should not deter you from that one way or the other. because again going back to the analogy i started at the gipping of the show, the economy is what matters. you've got a european economy that's improving better than anyone expected three months ago. that's a reason to stick with your game plan. in terms of emerging markets, we do think you're supposed to have exposure. but -- and here's the important caveat
if you were in the vanguard europe etf vgk that everybody uses, you lost.re you in the hedj, you lost close to 12%. that's the difference in two etfs that are tracking the same geographic region. it's important to understand what your real exposures are and not just like uptown get caught up in the flavor of the moment. you will have different results if you implement a piece of your portfolio in a different way. >> russell has turned negative we should point out. jim, any opinion on the...
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us this afternoon. always a pleasure. >> thank you much. the nation has recently lost another political trailblazer, this one with close ties to the wabc tv family. congressman louis stokes, the first african-american from ohio elected to the house of representatives died last week. among the family members at his side, his daughter, our own lori stokes. he was 90 years old and battled brain and lung cancer. eyewitness news anchor bill ritter has a look at the legacy louis stokes leaves behind. >> louis stokes was raised poor, living in one of the country's first federally funded housing projects in cleveland. >> i've been fortunate enough to rise from having begun in poverty to become a lawyer. >> stokes and his brother, carl, who became the first african-american elected mayor of a major city, came to represent a revolution in civil rights that would eventually see the election of blacks around the country. lou stokes started his career as a lawyer for the naacp, representing many of the activists fighting for civil rights in the 1960s. he was at the march on washing
us this afternoon. always a pleasure. >> thank you much. the nation has recently lost another political trailblazer, this one with close ties to the wabc tv family. congressman louis stokes, the first african-american from ohio elected to the house of representatives died last week. among the family members at his side, his daughter, our own lori stokes. he was 90 years old and battled brain and lung cancer. eyewitness news anchor bill ritter has a look at the legacy louis stokes leaves...
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. >> tell us about how you lost the congregation. >> i didn't lose the congregation. they screwed you. they edit it so you said obama was hitler. that's bananas. >> it isn't bananas and i did say hitler, yes, i compared obama to hitler, yeah, i did. >> okay, but that's why pencils have erasers. >> has your opinion of president obama changed in the last six years? >> yes, it has. great! that's awesome! >> i think he's accomplished something no one in human histories ha accomplished or could accomplish. >> that's wonderful. he did. he pushed for a lot of reform, like for gay marriage. >> if i can complete my thought -- the things he has accomplished are ultra evil. it takes a certain amount of evil spirit and demented, if you will, personality to do what he has done. >> i'm just trying to get this right. you're doubling down on what you said six years ago. >> you could say that, yes. okay. i'm leaning more towards obama being more like the son of satan. >> i'm sorry... you believe, now, he's more the son of satan? >> yes, i do. what's going on in that head of yours? >>
. >> tell us about how you lost the congregation. >> i didn't lose the congregation. they screwed you. they edit it so you said obama was hitler. that's bananas. >> it isn't bananas and i did say hitler, yes, i compared obama to hitler, yeah, i did. >> okay, but that's why pencils have erasers. >> has your opinion of president obama changed in the last six years? >> yes, it has. great! that's awesome! >> i think he's accomplished something no one in...
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the united states postal service is still losing money, just not as much as it used to. they lost $586 million last quarter, down from a loss of $2 billion a year earlier. the postal service is making more on package deliveries, but that is and not enough to make up for the decline in mail volume. apple will hold a product launch early next month, set for the week of september the seventh. it will reportedly pushed its revamp of the apple tv box, along with its latest phone and ipad models. matt: that is exciting. pimm: more things to spend your money on. matt: it is official, as stephanie ruhle reported earlier, under armor is getting a bigger foothold in the nba. the title partner of the nba draft combine and presenting partner of the -- basketball bat partner, and will team with the league to allow -- two make a fitness app. missouri,erguson, police say a man was critically wounded after opening fire on police. the shooting occurred as the town marked the one-year anniversary of the death of michael brown, the black man shot by a white police officer. police in ferguson, missou
the united states postal service is still losing money, just not as much as it used to. they lost $586 million last quarter, down from a loss of $2 billion a year earlier. the postal service is making more on package deliveries, but that is and not enough to make up for the decline in mail volume. apple will hold a product launch early next month, set for the week of september the seventh. it will reportedly pushed its revamp of the apple tv box, along with its latest phone and ipad models....
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we lost our younger daughter to the demons of addiction. each one of us sometimes needs a helping hand. i will not give you a speech today because i want to answer as many questions as i can. to get the ball rolling, i will tell you about a question i was asked early on in my presidential race. i was asked on a national television program whether a woman's hormones should prevent her from serving in the oval office. can we think of a single instance where a man's judgment could have been clouded by his hormones? [applause] >> i would like to ask you about raising the minimum wage. and how that would impact the tax receipts to the national treasury and money coming into social security. ms. fiorina: the question is about raising the minimum wage. i believe minimum wage should be a state decision, not a federal decision. why? because it makes no sense to say that the minimum wage in new york city is the same as the minimum wage in iowa. we have to remember that a lot of minimum wage jobs are jobs where people start. in those jobs, they learn skills. we need
we lost our younger daughter to the demons of addiction. each one of us sometimes needs a helping hand. i will not give you a speech today because i want to answer as many questions as i can. to get the ball rolling, i will tell you about a question i was asked early on in my presidential race. i was asked on a national television program whether a woman's hormones should prevent her from serving in the oval office. can we think of a single instance where a man's judgment could have been...
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. >> when chief broke his neck in may of 2013, he lost the use of his legs and partial use of his left hand, but moving forward with his life, including remaining on duty as the menlo park fire chief. he's one of the nicest people you'll ever meet and the menlo park search and rescue team is phenomenal. they've been to everything. 9/11, rescued many people. >> great story. >> time is 4:28, everybody. federal judge is now handling the deflategate incident involving tom brady, but yesterday's hearing was a bit overshadowed by this sketch. the social media firestorm created just by this drawing. >> some businesses here in downtown oakland are boarded up this morning after a heated protest late last night. it was sparked by a police shooting in the afternoon. we'll tell you about the some of the cleanup that will be happening today. 580
. >> when chief broke his neck in may of 2013, he lost the use of his legs and partial use of his left hand, but moving forward with his life, including remaining on duty as the menlo park fire chief. he's one of the nicest people you'll ever meet and the menlo park search and rescue team is phenomenal. they've been to everything. 9/11, rescued many people. >> great story. >> time is 4:28, everybody. federal judge is now handling the deflategate incident involving tom brady,...
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i think that is a terrific idea to honor those who lost their lives protecting us in vietnam and in other wars. if we, i and my team have the opportunity to lead this country, this will be one more symbol of respect we show veterans, not just those here today but those who served our lost their lives and their families in the past. i'm being cut off. i will tell you, this was great fun. i will be here again tomorrow morning, 4:00. it won't be as hot. come back. no, i can't do that. let me thank "the des moines register" for having me. thank you all for being here. this should be a time when we feel the most optimistic, the most positive, the most excited about our future. if we get the right leadership, we will. god bless you and god bless the united states. > thank you, governor. >> i was just wondering. you mentioned you grew up on a farm. i was wondering how you can use that for iowa voters and what is the most important issue facing farmers today? mr. pataki: i did grow up on a farm and spent my whole life on a farm. we're running our farm now and every saturday we take some of our gr
i think that is a terrific idea to honor those who lost their lives protecting us in vietnam and in other wars. if we, i and my team have the opportunity to lead this country, this will be one more symbol of respect we show veterans, not just those here today but those who served our lost their lives and their families in the past. i'm being cut off. i will tell you, this was great fun. i will be here again tomorrow morning, 4:00. it won't be as hot. come back. no, i can't do that. let me thank...
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car. >> guys i'm a 31-year-old man and i'm been humbled completely. >> doctor tell us what happened to rohan. >> he lostfrom two to 4 liters of fluid much the blood pressure drops. the heart rate has to kick up to bring blood up to the brain. >> can he come out of this completely fine? i mean i hope so. >> once we hydrate him. >> i see these stories all the time, and you really never know the severity of it. guys i'm in pretty good shape. i exercise. i can't imagine being a child in a car seat sweating profusely and screaming in that kind of heat with no escape and nobody there. i don't know if child would have lasted 10 oh or 15 minutes in the car but that's how long it take to run into costco. i have a newborn son. it break my heart. i'll never let that happen to him. >> guys, i just want to let you know i'm fully recovered. dr. simon was watching me the whole way under close medical supervision. just a reminder do not try this at home. i had a doctor right outside the car the whole time. please please, do not leave your children or your pets in a hot car. if you want to know how bad it really is, twe
car. >> guys i'm a 31-year-old man and i'm been humbled completely. >> doctor tell us what happened to rohan. >> he lostfrom two to 4 liters of fluid much the blood pressure drops. the heart rate has to kick up to bring blood up to the brain. >> can he come out of this completely fine? i mean i hope so. >> once we hydrate him. >> i see these stories all the time, and you really never know the severity of it. guys i'm in pretty good shape. i exercise. i can't...
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the us stock market lost over $2 trillion in value.eople were curious as to why this could happen. related to the economic slowdown in china. people were wondering what is happening in china, why the stock market crashed, why they devalue their currency looking to get some understanding. >> before i ask youi ask you what questions were put in about china, chinese market and economy, what was coming up for the us. a lot of traders made a reference to black monday. >> exactly. black monday was one of the topics people were curious about. we saw people asking what happened in 1987 and fast-forward to today. how muchhow much the stock market dropped. >> people were looking for comparison points and for people who were not around and trading, what caused the stock market crash. i like the last one. yesterday black monday? the answer is yes. one of the reasons that we have been talking about part of this is pessimistic or slightly less optimistic outlook on the growth for china. a lot of concerns about the chinese economy. what were the ques
the us stock market lost over $2 trillion in value.eople were curious as to why this could happen. related to the economic slowdown in china. people were wondering what is happening in china, why the stock market crashed, why they devalue their currency looking to get some understanding. >> before i ask youi ask you what questions were put in about china, chinese market and economy, what was coming up for the us. a lot of traders made a reference to black monday. >> exactly. black...
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i think that is a terrific idea to honor those who lost their lives protecting us in vietnam and in other wars. if we, i and my team have the opportunity to lead this country, this will be one more symbol of respect we show veterans, not just those here today but those who served our lost their lives and their families in the past. i'm being cut off. i will tell you, this was great fun. i will be here again tomorrow morning, 4:00. it won't be as hot. come back. no, i can't do that. let me thank "the des moines register" for having me. thank you all for being here. this should be a time when we feel the most optimistic, the most positive, the most excited about our future. if we get the right leadership, we will. god bless you and god bless the united states. >> thank you, governor. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [indistinct conversations] >> i was just wondering. you mentioned you grew up on a farm. i was wondering how you can u
i think that is a terrific idea to honor those who lost their lives protecting us in vietnam and in other wars. if we, i and my team have the opportunity to lead this country, this will be one more symbol of respect we show veterans, not just those here today but those who served our lost their lives and their families in the past. i'm being cut off. i will tell you, this was great fun. i will be here again tomorrow morning, 4:00. it won't be as hot. come back. no, i can't do that. let me thank...
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as i also understand it was the ignoring of that principle which lost us the american colonies. i ought therefore to protest myself. because as a member of the house of lords, i do not have a vote in the election of members of the house of commons. after all, i got my own writ of summons before the election which decided who those members were to be. and since they left the house of lords to become the supreme court of the united kingdom in 2009, neither do i have the right to sit on any parliamentary business in the house of lords. so i am doubly disenfranchised. perhaps i should go to strassberg to protest with the prisoners and others who don't have a vote in our country. another of my favorite provisions from the original charter is chapter 45. "we will not make judges, constables, sheriffs or bay lives as no of the law of the kingdom and mean to observe it well. that's rather a good phrase, isn't it? this is but one of the many embodiments in the charter of the third ideal with which it is most associated. the idea that the king and his officials were as much subject to the
as i also understand it was the ignoring of that principle which lost us the american colonies. i ought therefore to protest myself. because as a member of the house of lords, i do not have a vote in the election of members of the house of commons. after all, i got my own writ of summons before the election which decided who those members were to be. and since they left the house of lords to become the supreme court of the united kingdom in 2009, neither do i have the right to sit on any...
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lifted first, i feel really strongly as i mentioned we will have severe economic consequences for us and lost opportunities if we don't also lift the embargo because right now, i think people wouldn't believe this but if you send an american, we have sent a ship over there with some american goods on it the, the way the embargo works they can't come back to dock in america for 180 days. you can only use cash to finance transactions. the president has made it a little easier but you can only use cash. you have to get a license for any kind of exports, it is different than any other countriecountryin the world. >> rose: as you noticed, you and senator flake have different, have similarities on cuba, but a dramatic differences on the iran nuclear issue and he wanted to come very much to be a part of this conversation and we had a scheduling conflict as we tried to work this out, and i hope he will come later this week to talk about it and express his views, both on cuba as well as on the iran nuclear deal, but i thank you so much for taking time out of a busy schedule, it is good to see you from
lifted first, i feel really strongly as i mentioned we will have severe economic consequences for us and lost opportunities if we don't also lift the embargo because right now, i think people wouldn't believe this but if you send an american, we have sent a ship over there with some american goods on it the, the way the embargo works they can't come back to dock in america for 180 days. you can only use cash to finance transactions. the president has made it a little easier but you can only use...
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cultivate real genuine relationships with people in the other party, then i think those are lost moments. >> tell usbout your background and what the experiences that you had that really you think trained you most or qualified you most for the position you're in now as a member of congress? >> well, i always said as i was running that i was running as a businessman. but i think the things that have shaped me and made me able to function in this place with other people because it's really a very human environment are not just the business things. it goes back further than that. i grew up in a middle class family. my dad was a mid-level government worker. my mom was a stay at home mom with five kids. and it was a pretty lively house. my mother was a very liberal democrat. and my father at that time was a very conservative republican. he's moderated a bit through the years. he's 85 now. and my mom was a democrat, my father was a republican. and we grew up literally arguing religion and politics around the dinner table. and i think that shaped me a lot. and i say my mom, this was my mom that raised me.
cultivate real genuine relationships with people in the other party, then i think those are lost moments. >> tell usbout your background and what the experiences that you had that really you think trained you most or qualified you most for the position you're in now as a member of congress? >> well, i always said as i was running that i was running as a businessman. but i think the things that have shaped me and made me able to function in this place with other people because it's...