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. >> they know graved it with their names, and crosses, it is a fix, to top the wheelhouse of the ship. that will be there forever. >> i would say it took about 2 hours for the sinking. a within minute ride out to sea, then once boat did not start sinks they brought fire hoses down, and it took weight and went down. >> have you ever been that far out at sea. >> no, only booze cruises. >> the economy to get you know the bridge back the fish, and have a place to flourish and grow. i think i have seen places bike barbados different caribbean islands. >> in the bahamas the water is a lot clearer, you can see the boat. >> true. >> off the coast. >> how much did that boat weigh. >> i don' >> however were i was waiting for. >> it never gets old. >> new york city of chelsea neighborhood is still reeling from the bomb that went off, windows in the building at 124 west 23rd, cracked. >> in case it is hit by going it shatters but stays in place. >> in case it is hit by going it shatters but stays in place. >> it is not about the does pat toomey speak for you? i also want to thank the nra for it's
. >> they know graved it with their names, and crosses, it is a fix, to top the wheelhouse of the ship. that will be there forever. >> i would say it took about 2 hours for the sinking. a within minute ride out to sea, then once boat did not start sinks they brought fire hoses down, and it took weight and went down. >> have you ever been that far out at sea. >> no, only booze cruises. >> the economy to get you know the bridge back the fish, and have a place to...
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i have zero doubt this is my wheelhouse -- >> i will make you a deal. will look you in the eye. 30% -- excuse me, 30,000 e-mails -- 30,000 e-mails. [indiscernible] some smart kid out in silicon valley, they can get them. you are on. what will it take for come to when? >> looking at the august polls, 20% or less. >> 20% less that a major party candidate would win? >> hillary clinton is winning. i will say what you said, to be fair -- it is august. there is plenty of time. mark: what is trump for floor in the popular vote? >> 40-something percent. the ceiling and the popular vote? >> with gary johnson? >> about 47%. mark: oh, then you will win. >> once the election is over, everyone is exhausted and was to be involved anymore. but my hope is that a show like "hamilton" keeps that interest those 15-year-olds and 16-year-olds -- i'm going to find out a little bit more about what happened before i was born so i can understand how the context works out. john: coming up, we talk about the controversy around san francisco 49ers were that colin kaepernick. stay
i have zero doubt this is my wheelhouse -- >> i will make you a deal. will look you in the eye. 30% -- excuse me, 30,000 e-mails -- 30,000 e-mails. [indiscernible] some smart kid out in silicon valley, they can get them. you are on. what will it take for come to when? >> looking at the august polls, 20% or less. >> 20% less that a major party candidate would win? >> hillary clinton is winning. i will say what you said, to be fair -- it is august. there is plenty of time....
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going toward both candidates' wheelhouses. but one thing we didn't hear about ((patrick walker)) perhaps the most controversial and most anticipated topic of this year's presidential election... hardly received so much as a mention... let alone a full question. ((dr. david damore/unlv political science professor: "what surprised me was some of the content, some of the things that didn't get talked about, in particular, there was no question about immigration, which has been very salient throughout the election.")) ((patrick walker)) latinos make up around 30 percent of the electorate in nevada. an issue that resonates deeply... especially in the southwest. ((dr. david damore/unlv political science professor: "that's where you see a clear divide among the parties, over that, and it's a polarizing issues for some voters as well.")) ((patrick walker)) democratic congreesswoman dina titus says immigration reform is an especially polarizing and important issue for voters in the silver state. ((rep. dina titus/(d) las vegas: 7.59 "t
going toward both candidates' wheelhouses. but one thing we didn't hear about ((patrick walker)) perhaps the most controversial and most anticipated topic of this year's presidential election... hardly received so much as a mention... let alone a full question. ((dr. david damore/unlv political science professor: "what surprised me was some of the content, some of the things that didn't get talked about, in particular, there was no question about immigration, which has been very salient...
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president clinton going back to his wheelhouse talking about the economy and taxes, saying his wife wants to punish companies instead of rewarding them for leaving the u.s. >> hillary clinton wants to raise taxes on big corporations if they shutdown and leave america. but if they spend more money, wait a minute, if they spend more money to train people, give them internships, this one, and sharing their profits, she wants to lower taxes. >> one of the reasons trump voters give, they say he's better with the economy because he's a businessman. >> who is winning this argument? >> generally democrats get better grades at handling the economy in general he's as savvy as people think, there's question about his foundation as well. i think those questions are kind of eating into that lead, and so it may end up being a wash. >> as we talk about the presidential race, of course, no race would be complete without having protesters outside of any demonstration, the ones here said they are unhappy with how this country is being run outside of the clinton rally. >> i read the newspaper today, donald
president clinton going back to his wheelhouse talking about the economy and taxes, saying his wife wants to punish companies instead of rewarding them for leaving the u.s. >> hillary clinton wants to raise taxes on big corporations if they shutdown and leave america. but if they spend more money, wait a minute, if they spend more money to train people, give them internships, this one, and sharing their profits, she wants to lower taxes. >> one of the reasons trump voters give, they...
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ohio the mother of all battleground states is not in her wheelhouse any more. polls, combination of polls shows trump is leading 43-38%. she does not need it in her math to 270. that's why it's slipping downtown priority list here. but for democrats in ohio who are hoping to see her again she's not been there since labor day and not coming back. >> wow. it's the big battleground state. >> speak of heartland state i was surprised last week to see trump was headed back to wisconsin a state we haven't heard much about. but i was very surprised yesterday that two clinton surrogates, chelsea and ann holton wife of tim kaine headed to wisconsin. i talked to some clinton folks. we'll be okay in wisconsin but there's some internal sort of chatter about let's lock it down there. so i think that's why you see some folks headed out to wisconsin. why is that state closer now? same reason as jeff pointed out that ohio is now moving away from hillary. it's white voters. heavily white state. hillary is having problems with those folks. and the gop is coming home to trump. oba
ohio the mother of all battleground states is not in her wheelhouse any more. polls, combination of polls shows trump is leading 43-38%. she does not need it in her math to 270. that's why it's slipping downtown priority list here. but for democrats in ohio who are hoping to see her again she's not been there since labor day and not coming back. >> wow. it's the big battleground state. >> speak of heartland state i was surprised last week to see trump was headed back to wisconsin a...
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that is your real house, not mine -- your wheelhouse, not mine. kevin: we could use the brain, not the wind. 2 rain chances in the forecast from one for the weekend. amy: coming up, with fall inching closer we're cooking up some delicious beef stew today in "cook's corner." now to our u local hot shot. quick rest before hitting up this u local user's bird feeder in lee you can submit your pictures and video and join the thousands of u local members by logging onto ulocal.wmur.com. ninety percent with the big oil koch brothers. she voted to give big oil more than $20 billion in tax breaks. they gave kelly ayotte campaign contributions. corporate special interests are spending millions supporting her campaign... like the koch brothers. kelly ayotte: paid for by big oil; voting for big oil. not working for us. dscc is responsible for the content of this advertising. when i first found out that carl had been using diately thought not my son. i found him in his bathroom with a syringe still in his hand and that was the worst day of my life. annie kuste
that is your real house, not mine -- your wheelhouse, not mine. kevin: we could use the brain, not the wind. 2 rain chances in the forecast from one for the weekend. amy: coming up, with fall inching closer we're cooking up some delicious beef stew today in "cook's corner." now to our u local hot shot. quick rest before hitting up this u local user's bird feeder in lee you can submit your pictures and video and join the thousands of u local members by logging onto ulocal.wmur.com....
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lucy liu, you're in my wheelhouse. but if i'm going to go asian, i'm going with a really, really young one. like, international waters young. sandra bullock. oh, america's sweetheart. no. annette bening. that's interesting. that is interesting. yeah, now that's a huge "no." queen latifah. that is just-- that's just too much. that's just too much for me. i'm not going to do it. courtney love. is it even considered sex if i'd have to wear four condoms? all right, no. sarah jessica parker, 46. everyone s--everyone tells me she has a great body. she looks like she's hit the wall and then kept running into it over and over. sharon stone. i'm going to say this on television. i hate this woman. i h-- i hate everything about her. i hate what she stands for. i disagree with every view she's ever had. that being said, she's beautiful, and i would probably have sex with her. brooke-- no! ugh. by the way, i w-- i want to go back on, uh, uh, sharon stone. uh, i--in my head i'm like, "you said you would." i don't think-- i wouldn't
lucy liu, you're in my wheelhouse. but if i'm going to go asian, i'm going with a really, really young one. like, international waters young. sandra bullock. oh, america's sweetheart. no. annette bening. that's interesting. that is interesting. yeah, now that's a huge "no." queen latifah. that is just-- that's just too much. that's just too much for me. i'm not going to do it. courtney love. is it even considered sex if i'd have to wear four condoms? all right, no. sarah jessica...
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nearly 200 passengers had to wait hours for a walkway that let them leave the ship.german media wheelhouse wasn't lowered in time. u-s supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg will speak at the university of notre dame today.justice ginsburg is expected to discuss a wide range of issues.she will be joined by u-s court of appeals judge and notre dame graduate ann claire williams. "sully" a movie about the 2009 "miracle on the hudson" is at the top of the box office after pulling in 35.5 million- dollars.doreen welsh was one of the flight at u-s airways flight 15-49.she says the movie was pretty spot on, besides a little embleshing when it came to the n-t-s-b investigation.doreen and the other crew members attended the film's premiere in new york where she was recoginzed by one of the film's stars. hanks knows my name"tom hanks was walking toward us and he pointed his finger at me and said 'doreen' and i thought tom hanks knows my name. (laugh)"dorren snapped a selfie with hanks before the night was over.she says his captain chesley "sully" sullenberger was phenomenal. aaron eckhart plays s
nearly 200 passengers had to wait hours for a walkway that let them leave the ship.german media wheelhouse wasn't lowered in time. u-s supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg will speak at the university of notre dame today.justice ginsburg is expected to discuss a wide range of issues.she will be joined by u-s court of appeals judge and notre dame graduate ann claire williams. "sully" a movie about the 2009 "miracle on the hudson" is at the top of the box office after...
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what is her wheelhouse? trump, she is been going after his temperament. prove the claim.een making the claim that he does not have the temperament, he does not talk to women the way he should. she has got to bait him into showing the temperament that is not capable of being presidential. for donald trump, he has got to stay on offense without being offensive. he has got to make sure that he can go after her on substantive issues without crossing the line and making it intensely personal , because in debating and woman, he will be held to a higher standard. to a higherheld standard, as well, she cannot cross the line, either. overly aggressive women, unfortunately, according to studies, are judged poorly. but he has also got to walk the line, as well. it will be interesting to see how they handle each other. which donald trump in which hillary clinton shows up. >>-you're right. psychology is interesting, how americans perceive women. does humor work with women? do people want to see jokes or funny stuff? i don't know if you have a chance to see hillary clinton do ferms," w
what is her wheelhouse? trump, she is been going after his temperament. prove the claim.een making the claim that he does not have the temperament, he does not talk to women the way he should. she has got to bait him into showing the temperament that is not capable of being presidential. for donald trump, he has got to stay on offense without being offensive. he has got to make sure that he can go after her on substantive issues without crossing the line and making it intensely personal ,...
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. >> that's my wheelhouse. >> you're a good friend but i don't think you have been paying attention. donald trump has gone out in specificity giving speech specifically on how to handle isis and terror. >> excuse me -- this is not domestic terrorism. there is a link. when you battle isis you battle them abroad and at home. >> they are part of an orchestrated effort. donald trump is focussed very down on the cyber connections that allow them to recruit here. you are lacking inspiration to recruit. the idea is to call these things hollow points. does that mean she will surveill mobile communities and mosques? is she going to up the number of fbi following up on cases like this? no. she is not. >> what has she done so she was a -- >> isis developed these rules. she was not the president of the united states. she was secretary of state. >> she was in charge of foreign policy. >> 2011 isis had barely developed. >> let's go back. conditions were -- >> donald trump's plan plus some notion about a loyalty test that any terrorism is trying to get into the united states would lie on in two sec
. >> that's my wheelhouse. >> you're a good friend but i don't think you have been paying attention. donald trump has gone out in specificity giving speech specifically on how to handle isis and terror. >> excuse me -- this is not domestic terrorism. there is a link. when you battle isis you battle them abroad and at home. >> they are part of an orchestrated effort. donald trump is focussed very down on the cyber connections that allow them to recruit here. you are...
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. >> jimmy: that's her wheelhouse, she's been doing it a long time. >> but she has a record of dubious, word of the day, dubious accomplishments. so he can go in there. that's why this debate is going to be so fascinating. they both have king today? >> i saw something with don king. and i thought he was booking a fight between trump -- >> jimmy: is he promoting this debate? >> and the editor of "the washington post." that's what i thought it was. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: yeah, well, i can't wait to see it. i'll tell you. >> it's going to be something. >> jimmy: it is. this is the book, it's "killing the rising sun: how america vanquished world war ii japan." be right back with jake owen! >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by samsung. >> thanks to lupita nyong'o, bill o'reilly, apologies to matt damon, we ran out of time. first this is his album "america love." here with "american country love song," jake owen! ? ? it's two tickets to a concert it's a daytona airbrush t-shirt ? ? wonderi
. >> jimmy: that's her wheelhouse, she's been doing it a long time. >> but she has a record of dubious, word of the day, dubious accomplishments. so he can go in there. that's why this debate is going to be so fascinating. they both have king today? >> i saw something with don king. and i thought he was booking a fight between trump -- >> jimmy: is he promoting this debate? >> and the editor of "the washington post." that's what i thought it was. [...
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this is my wheelhouse. >> i will make you a deal.ou in the eye, tell him i will look him in the eye, and, if hillary releases all the transcript from the wall street speeches -- >> there is no precedent for that. >> i want the 30,000 e-mails. some smart kid out in silicon valley, they can get them for us. you are on. i will pay you. >> what is the chance trump will win? >> looking at the august polls, 20% or less. >> 20% that a major party candidate would win? >> when i look at the polls today, taking all the swing states, hillary clinton is winning. but i will say exactly what you said, to be fair. it is august. >> you are both numbers people. what his trump's floor in the popular vote? >> 40-some, 42%, 43%. >> with gary johnson and jill stein in the ballot? her ceiling is about 47%. >> then you will win, probably. >> could win. >> eventually everyone gets tired. everyone gets exhausted. once the election is over with, nobody wants to be involved in your. a show likeis that "hamilton" keeps that interest piqued, and those 16-year-ol
this is my wheelhouse. >> i will make you a deal.ou in the eye, tell him i will look him in the eye, and, if hillary releases all the transcript from the wall street speeches -- >> there is no precedent for that. >> i want the 30,000 e-mails. some smart kid out in silicon valley, they can get them for us. you are on. i will pay you. >> what is the chance trump will win? >> looking at the august polls, 20% or less. >> 20% that a major party candidate would...
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. >> chris: this is football wheelhouse. >> jeff: it is that time of year seeing the changes up and down thing. >> denise: it is hard for school kids. a lot of schools have no air-conditioning. dress light and bring a lot of water. >> chris: good advice. >> jeff: up next water logged. look at the car. the tiny critter the driver is >> chris: one texas woman pretty embarrassed after her s.u.v. ends up in corpus christi bay and she is blaming it on a tiny little mouse. >> denise: she was visiting a park and about to pull out and felt something brush against her leg. that something turned out to be a mouse. she panicked and jumped out of the car. in the process accidentally threw the car into gear. so this is the result. bay. >> the cars end up in the bay for different reasons. this is just another one why they happen. usually someone is distracted and happens in their car and next thing the car rolls into the water since we are so close to the water at the edge of the park. >> at least she wasn't texting. >> she was not hurt. that's the good news. no word what happened to the mouse, the po
. >> chris: this is football wheelhouse. >> jeff: it is that time of year seeing the changes up and down thing. >> denise: it is hard for school kids. a lot of schools have no air-conditioning. dress light and bring a lot of water. >> chris: good advice. >> jeff: up next water logged. look at the car. the tiny critter the driver is >> chris: one texas woman pretty embarrassed after her s.u.v. ends up in corpus christi bay and she is blaming it on a tiny...
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. >> jimmy: that's her wheelhouse, she's been doing it a long time. >> but she has a record of dubious, word of the day, dubious accomplishments. so he can go in there. that's why this debate is going to be so fascinating. they both have big weak points. >> did you see trump with don king today? >> i saw something with don king. and i thought he was booking a fight between trump -- >> jimmy: is he promoting this debate? >> and the editor of "the washington post." that's what i thought it was. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: yeah, well, i can't wait to see it. i'll tell you. >> it's going to be something. >> jimmy: it is. this is the book, it's "killing the rising sun: how america vanquished world war ii japan." >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel switch to centurylink and get up to 40 megs of high-speed internet for just $20 a month. ...game... ...connect on social media... learn, shop and more with fast in-home wifi. so call 844-565-link. get up to 40 megs of high-speed internet for just $20 a month for one year when bundled with a qualifying home phone plan. speed may not be a
. >> jimmy: that's her wheelhouse, she's been doing it a long time. >> but she has a record of dubious, word of the day, dubious accomplishments. so he can go in there. that's why this debate is going to be so fascinating. they both have big weak points. >> did you see trump with don king today? >> i saw something with don king. and i thought he was booking a fight between trump -- >> jimmy: is he promoting this debate? >> and the editor of "the...
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. >> jimmy: that's her wheelhouse, she's been doing it a long time. >> but she has a record of dubious, word of the day, dubious accomplishments. so he can go in there. that's why this debate is going to be so fascinating. they both have big king today? >> i saw something with don king. and i thought he was booking a fight between trump -- >> jimmy: is he promoting this debate? >> and the editor of "the washington post." that's what i thought it was. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: yeah, well, i can't wait to see it. i'll tell you. >> it's going to be something. >> jimmy: it is. this is the book, it's "killing the rising sun: how america vanquished world war ii japan." >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel we are the tv doctors of america. by getting you to a real doctor for an annual check-up. so go, know, and take control of your health. doctor poses. learn your key health numbers, and take control today. that's charmin ultra strong, dude. cleans so well, it keeps cleaner. so clean... you could wear them a second day. charmin ultra strong. it's 4 times stronger, and you can use
. >> jimmy: that's her wheelhouse, she's been doing it a long time. >> but she has a record of dubious, word of the day, dubious accomplishments. so he can go in there. that's why this debate is going to be so fascinating. they both have big king today? >> i saw something with don king. and i thought he was booking a fight between trump -- >> jimmy: is he promoting this debate? >> and the editor of "the washington post." that's what i thought it was. [...
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. >> jimmy: that's her wheelhouse, she's been doing it a long time. >> but she has a record of dubious, word of the day, dubious accomplishments. so he can go in there. that's why this debate is going to be so fascinating. they both have big weak points. >> did you see trump with don king today? >> i saw something with don king. and i thought he was booking a fight between trump -- >> jimmy: is he promoting this debate? >> and the editor of "the washington post." that's what i thought it was. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: yeah, well, i can't wait to see it. i'll tell you. >> it's going to be something. >> jimmy: it is. this is the book, it's "killing the rising sun: how america vanquished world war ii japan." bill o'reilly, everybody. >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by samsung. what kind of person would misuse the topic of rape in a political campaign? joe heck, that's who. the truth is, as attorney general, catherine cortez masto led the fight against crimes like sexual assault and worked with republicans and democrats to make sure rape k
. >> jimmy: that's her wheelhouse, she's been doing it a long time. >> but she has a record of dubious, word of the day, dubious accomplishments. so he can go in there. that's why this debate is going to be so fascinating. they both have big weak points. >> did you see trump with don king today? >> i saw something with don king. and i thought he was booking a fight between trump -- >> jimmy: is he promoting this debate? >> and the editor of "the...
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expect monday night with and what trump and clinton told abilities might be and this is in that wheelhouseou have him speaking with black voters, at churches, talking about excessive police violence and how it is a problem and maybe some people should not be police officers, not making caps off and frisk speech before that audience of black voters. this is obviously a different audience, but it is all on video and will all be brought up at the debate. how does he square that? how does he john: responded that under questioning? mark and i talked earlier about the way trump spoke about the tulsa shooting. prior to this, he had tried to cast himself as the law and order candidate and highly supportive of law enforcement, not in a blanket way. but now we have this stop and .risk these of news 's trump handled these race -- these racially charged issues that go to the core of justice? how has trip handle them politically? : what i would say is his broad position was made quite clear at the republican convention when he did his acceptance speech. he was a lot order candidate and that's the broad
expect monday night with and what trump and clinton told abilities might be and this is in that wheelhouseou have him speaking with black voters, at churches, talking about excessive police violence and how it is a problem and maybe some people should not be police officers, not making caps off and frisk speech before that audience of black voters. this is obviously a different audience, but it is all on video and will all be brought up at the debate. how does he square that? how does he john:...
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this is donald trump's wheelhouse blues wealth generation and economic growth, watching stefan curry play basketball, something he does well and makes it look effortless. what is important here is he has an optimistic and detailed plan to achieve economic growth, something we haven't seen in a meaningful way in a decade and americans are starving for in their personal lives, this is exciting and bold and it will work. we are capable of growing double the rate we are growing now, we are too greater country to accept one and 2% economic growth. >> he is being conservative, not promising 5 but what issues do you take with what you heard today? >> we could get 3.5% growth, we could get for, we couldn't even get 5 but only with massively greater integration than we have now so over the next we 4 years the machines we have to work with are largely in place you want to get that kind of economic growth, we need people not only to work smarter but to hire a bunch more people, put a bunch more people into the country in order -- >> talking engineers, scientists, nurses, doctors, who are you ta
this is donald trump's wheelhouse blues wealth generation and economic growth, watching stefan curry play basketball, something he does well and makes it look effortless. what is important here is he has an optimistic and detailed plan to achieve economic growth, something we haven't seen in a meaningful way in a decade and americans are starving for in their personal lives, this is exciting and bold and it will work. we are capable of growing double the rate we are growing now, we are too...
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i have 100% confidence in that, zero doubt this is my wheelhouse. >> i will make you a deal, i will look, we -- eye, will have all the transcripts from the speeches and all the e-mails, i want the 32,000 e-mails. some smart kid out in silicon valley can get them, i will pay you. mark: what are the chances trump will win? >> looking at the polls, 20% or less. when i look at the polls today, if you take -- hillary is winning. but i will say what you said to be fair. mark: what is trump's floor in the popular vote? >> it is 42%, 43%. mark: what is the feeling of the popular vote? >> her ceiling is about 47%. he could win. >> eventually everyone gets tired and exhausted from it. unfortunately, that usually is the voting public. everyone is exhausted and does not want to be involved anymore. but my hope is that a show like "hamilton," keeps interest peaked, makes teenage kids pay a little bit more attention to what happens in civics class, what happens before i was born so i can understand the context. john: coming up, we talked to will leitch about controversy around the quarterback colin ka
i have 100% confidence in that, zero doubt this is my wheelhouse. >> i will make you a deal, i will look, we -- eye, will have all the transcripts from the speeches and all the e-mails, i want the 32,000 e-mails. some smart kid out in silicon valley can get them, i will pay you. mark: what are the chances trump will win? >> looking at the polls, 20% or less. when i look at the polls today, if you take -- hillary is winning. but i will say what you said to be fair. mark: what is...
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them digitally and on facebook. 60% of millennials get their news over 70% of people over 45 is a wheelhouseo you are looking at a traditional dynamic that obama change in the way unnaturally that wasn't a natural ship and now we are going right back down to where they were originally and hillary -- charles: it's going to take more than one election cycle and i'm happy to see donald trump started and i hope he continues in many different ways and this will get all voters different options. >> lester holt making all the headlines for all the wrong reasons. the man in the middle who might have leaned one way to much. we'll talk about it next. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do? drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had liberty mutual new car replacement™, you'd get your whole car back. i guess they don't want you driving around on three wheels. smart. with liberty mutual new car replacement™, we'll replace the full value of your car. liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. sprint?
them digitally and on facebook. 60% of millennials get their news over 70% of people over 45 is a wheelhouseo you are looking at a traditional dynamic that obama change in the way unnaturally that wasn't a natural ship and now we are going right back down to where they were originally and hillary -- charles: it's going to take more than one election cycle and i'm happy to see donald trump started and i hope he continues in many different ways and this will get all voters different options....
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. >> that's my wheelhouse. >> you're a good friend but i don't think you have been paying attention.p has gone out in specificity giving speech specifically on how to handle isis and terror. >> excuse me -- this is not domestic terrorism. there is a link. when you battle isis you battle them abroad and at home. >> they are part of an orchestrated effort. donald trump is focussed very down on the cyber connections that allow them to recruit here. you are lacking inspiration to recruit. the idea is to call these things hollow points. does that mean she will surveill mobile communities and mosques? is she going to up the number of fbi following up on cases like this? no. she is not. >> what has she done so far? she was a -- >> isis developed these rules. she was not the president of the united states. she was secretary of state. >> she was in charge of foreign policy. >> 2011 isis had barely developed. >> let's go back. conditions were -- >> donald trump's plan plus some notion about a loyalty test that any terrorism is trying to get into the united states would lie on in two seconds. >
. >> that's my wheelhouse. >> you're a good friend but i don't think you have been paying attention.p has gone out in specificity giving speech specifically on how to handle isis and terror. >> excuse me -- this is not domestic terrorism. there is a link. when you battle isis you battle them abroad and at home. >> they are part of an orchestrated effort. donald trump is focussed very down on the cyber connections that allow them to recruit here. you are lacking...
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as you say, she does have the ability to reach out to the female voter which is much less in the wheelhouse. trump. i would have thought she would have been rolled out more. maybe she will be as we get closer to election day. >>> my pick is entitled hear is how donald trump it win the presidency. written by frank luntz. he writes this campaign has been a tale of two trumps, the good trump has an outsider anti-establishment appeal that voters respond to the bad trump traffics in gratuitous insults. he goes on to say if mrs. clinton is too scripted, mr. trump is not scripted enough. the more he talks off the cuff, the worse he does. she ab vessel for america's anger not an outlet for his own personal rage. it's a great piece. it's -- frank luntz, his view of how trump can get himself over the line saying because of the electoral college breakdown, secretary clinton is still the favorite but polls are narrowing. some tips on how trump can capitalize on that momentum. they have changed his image a lot. a lot of articles written about how he has become more presidential with his new campaign adv
as you say, she does have the ability to reach out to the female voter which is much less in the wheelhouse. trump. i would have thought she would have been rolled out more. maybe she will be as we get closer to election day. >>> my pick is entitled hear is how donald trump it win the presidency. written by frank luntz. he writes this campaign has been a tale of two trumps, the good trump has an outsider anti-establishment appeal that voters respond to the bad trump traffics in...
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wouldn't you find that that could be in google or alphabet's wheelhouse rather than something that's against them? >> you raise a great point. what part of the purchase funnel are we talking about here? dummying up numbers, whether or not it happened in terms of watching video ads. well, video ads are farther up the purchase funnel. that's not prime earily where y go to buy something. that's not why tirss were paying to put the ads on facebook and the metrics used were how many impressions did i get? totally different than paid search. you are looking at -- is there a better way of monotizing those people who raise their hands not through their facebook profile or some other data set targeting what you are doing. they are raidsing their hand and saying i'm worth a lot. is there a better way for advertisers to reach me? that's what this is about. >> good stuff. next up, a big call on nike from an analyst who says that stock has fallen too far, and it's a good time to buy it. more halftime report is back right after this. as a supervisor at pg&e, it's my job to protect public safety, k
wouldn't you find that that could be in google or alphabet's wheelhouse rather than something that's against them? >> you raise a great point. what part of the purchase funnel are we talking about here? dummying up numbers, whether or not it happened in terms of watching video ads. well, video ads are farther up the purchase funnel. that's not prime earily where y go to buy something. that's not why tirss were paying to put the ads on facebook and the metrics used were how many...
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some of his wheelhouse issues didn't come up. no talk of immigration, no talk of a border wall, no talk of benghazi, even though one of his guests in the front row of the audience was a survivor of the benghazi attack. there are two debates left. you can be rest assured those issues will come up in the future. as for the candidates themselves, it's all about the swing state, once again back on the campaign trail. hillary clinton in north carolina. trump in florida. two states they desperately want to win. >> phil, very simple instruction on display last night. everything you see on this show today is a function of preparation. we work our butts off to get things right and communicate with you. we saw that on display last night with the two candidates as well. just after the debate ended, cnn polled debate watchers. they overwhelmingly chose hillary clinton as the winner. 62% of respondents thought clinton won the debate. that's an unusually high number. most debates are kind of a wash. 27 having trump on top. the poll sample of d
some of his wheelhouse issues didn't come up. no talk of immigration, no talk of a border wall, no talk of benghazi, even though one of his guests in the front row of the audience was a survivor of the benghazi attack. there are two debates left. you can be rest assured those issues will come up in the future. as for the candidates themselves, it's all about the swing state, once again back on the campaign trail. hillary clinton in north carolina. trump in florida. two states they desperately...
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i have 100% confidence in that, i have zero doubt this is my , wheelhouse. >> i will make you a deal,e eye, will have all the transcripts from the speeches and all the e-mails -- i want the 32,000 e-mails. some smart kid out in silicon valley, they can get them for us pretty you are on. mark: what are the chances trump will win? >> looking at the august polls, it is 20% or less. when i look at the polls today, if you take all of these swing states, hillary is winning by a dominant amount but i will say , what you said to be fair. it is august, and i think there is plenty of time. mark: what is trump's floor in the popular vote? >> it is 42%, 43%. for any major party. mark: what is the feeling of the popular vote? yan: -- kelly and -- >> her ceiling is about 47%. he could win. >> eventually everyone gets tired and exhausted from it. unfortunately, that usually is the voting public. everyone is exhausted and does not want to be involved anymore. but my hope is that a show like "hamilton" keeps interest peaked, makes teenage kids pay a little bit more attention to what happens in civics
i have 100% confidence in that, i have zero doubt this is my , wheelhouse. >> i will make you a deal,e eye, will have all the transcripts from the speeches and all the e-mails -- i want the 32,000 e-mails. some smart kid out in silicon valley, they can get them for us pretty you are on. mark: what are the chances trump will win? >> looking at the august polls, it is 20% or less. when i look at the polls today, if you take all of these swing states, hillary is winning by a dominant...
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your forecast for vallejo for the next couple of days highs in the wheelhouse in the comfort zone 78es tomorrow, morning clouds, afternoon sunshine, 75 on saturday with more morning cloud cover and more afternoon sunshine. notice the clouds over san francisco. futurecast says another cool- you day in the city tomorrow. but overall, the onshore flow gets weaker tomorrow. below average with a warmup next week. if you want the warmer weather get away from the water and be patient. we might see some low 90s as soon as next tuesday. if you like it cool, this is going to be a gorgeous weekend. low humidity, afternoon sunshine, low to mid-80s inland. saturday, sunday and labor day will straddle 70 near the bay, low 60s with cloudy conditions at the coastline. toward next week it is not the september-ish region-wide warmup. we'll see about 5 degrees warmer away from the water. so we have to wait, practicing our patience. >> exactly. >> san francisco will stay chilly for at least another week. >> we're hanging in. >> we're going to make it. we'll be all right. >> thank you. >>> big crowds exp
your forecast for vallejo for the next couple of days highs in the wheelhouse in the comfort zone 78es tomorrow, morning clouds, afternoon sunshine, 75 on saturday with more morning cloud cover and more afternoon sunshine. notice the clouds over san francisco. futurecast says another cool- you day in the city tomorrow. but overall, the onshore flow gets weaker tomorrow. below average with a warmup next week. if you want the warmer weather get away from the water and be patient. we might see...
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i think they view this argument as being squarely in her wheelhouse.will say for the seven undecided voters, you heard a lot of venom. i'm not sure that's the way to win hearts and minds. >> does that match what you've been observing covering the clinton effort? >> i've actually been covering both campaigns, and i think what we saw was both of these candidates showing themselves as exactly who they are. they were very genuine to what they've been pitching. hillary clinton is pitching herself as someone who's going to be measured, steady, working with all the different nations and knows the way this works. donald trump is says, you know what, i'm going to be the person who fixes all your problems, i'm going to know what's best for him. he came out and said it was a bomb, he said, i should be a newscaster. his supporters are excited by that, he's not waiting to see whether or not this had been terrorism. if this had been terrorism, it would have taken him off track, because in some ways he jumped to conclusions. they're pitching exactly who they are. it
i think they view this argument as being squarely in her wheelhouse.will say for the seven undecided voters, you heard a lot of venom. i'm not sure that's the way to win hearts and minds. >> does that match what you've been observing covering the clinton effort? >> i've actually been covering both campaigns, and i think what we saw was both of these candidates showing themselves as exactly who they are. they were very genuine to what they've been pitching. hillary clinton is...
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that's much more in his wheelhouse. his top advisers are sitting in a circle, people like general mike flynn, governor chris christie, steve bannon, and throwing questions at him to try to prepare him for the curveballs that could come his way. and i was also told by a source that he was shown video of himself to try to, you know, improve on past debate performances. but he thought every answer he gave was perfect, so he didn't need to look at them. >> this is a guy when he looks in the mirror sees a 35-year-old. i'm in the market for that mirror. kristen, what are you learning from hillary's camp. >> her debate prep couldn't be more different. she's preparing as a lawyer, which is what she is sort of meticulously going through her policy positions, donald trump's policy positions. one of her top aides telling me she's feeling good. she has had a number of mock debates and some of those mock debates at night to sort of prepare her body clock for the fact that this debate is going to be an hour and a half, no breaks, 90
that's much more in his wheelhouse. his top advisers are sitting in a circle, people like general mike flynn, governor chris christie, steve bannon, and throwing questions at him to try to prepare him for the curveballs that could come his way. and i was also told by a source that he was shown video of himself to try to, you know, improve on past debate performances. but he thought every answer he gave was perfect, so he didn't need to look at them. >> this is a guy when he looks in the...
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i have zero doubt this is my wheelhouse -- kellyanne: i will make you a deal.ok you in the eye. i will ask him to release his tax returns and hillary clinton, , what about 30,000 e-mails? [indiscernible] some smart kid out in silicon valley, they can get them. mark: what percent chance that trump will win? >> looking at the august polls, 20% or less. kellyanne: 20% or less that a major party candidate would win? >> hillary clinton is winning. i will say what you said, to be fair -- it is august. i think there is plenty of time. mark: you're both numbers people . i want numbers from both of you. what is trump's floor in the popular vote? >> 40-something percent. 42%, pre-3%. mark: hillary clinton's ceiling in the popular vote? kellyanne: with gary johnson? about 47%. mark: oh, then you will win. kellyanne: we could win. >> eventually everyone gets tired. once the election is over, everyone is exhausted and no one wants to be involved anymore. but my hope is that a show like "hamilton" keeps that interest piqued, keeps those 15-year-olds and 16-year-olds -- i'm g
i have zero doubt this is my wheelhouse -- kellyanne: i will make you a deal.ok you in the eye. i will ask him to release his tax returns and hillary clinton, , what about 30,000 e-mails? [indiscernible] some smart kid out in silicon valley, they can get them. mark: what percent chance that trump will win? >> looking at the august polls, 20% or less. kellyanne: 20% or less that a major party candidate would win? >> hillary clinton is winning. i will say what you said, to be fair --...
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a good reason why, think about the wheelhouse issues for donald trump. immigration, attacking hillary clinton on the clip ton foundation, the benghazi terror attacks. one of the survivors of the attacks was in the audience as a guest of donald trump. those are issues that never came up. donald trump didn't bring them up. donald trump didn't attack on those issues, something you can definitely keep an eye on on the debates ahead. they were missing from his repertoire last night. obviously both candidates back on the campaign trail today. swing states. hillary clinton in north carolina, donald trump in florida. two states both candidates want to desperately win if they want to win in november. >> phil mattingly, good reporting. lessons learned but at what cost. there are a lot of overnight polls but cnn doesn't use those. we did our own poll and it recorded a resounding victory for hillary clinton last night. take a look. 62/27 in the cnn/orc debate poll. you had 62% for her, 27, both of those numbers unusually large for this kind of poll, but you do have
a good reason why, think about the wheelhouse issues for donald trump. immigration, attacking hillary clinton on the clip ton foundation, the benghazi terror attacks. one of the survivors of the attacks was in the audience as a guest of donald trump. those are issues that never came up. donald trump didn't bring them up. donald trump didn't attack on those issues, something you can definitely keep an eye on on the debates ahead. they were missing from his repertoire last night. obviously both...
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and [applause] >> well, that kind of thinking fits right into our 40th president's wheelhouse and it is that kind of thinking that has brought our guest to the forefront of american politics. reagan, i was interested to learn governor pence is a recovering democrat. who crossed to the right side of voting for jimmy carter in 1980. laughter] >> perhaps you heard him in the early 1980's on the might hence show. -- on the might hence show. mike pence show, where he called himself rush limbaugh on decaffeinated coffee. now, a new partnership and a new role. we recognize the partnership and it involves the give and take and differences among running mates. president reagan's successful economic program became known as reaganomics but before the that, george h.w. bush came up with another name for president reagan's plan. you might recall he called it voodoo economics. yes, he ended up becoming the most reliable we man president reagan ever had. we also recognize where the similarities our guest shares with president reagan, a belief in god, american exceptionalism, written -- liberty. the
and [applause] >> well, that kind of thinking fits right into our 40th president's wheelhouse and it is that kind of thinking that has brought our guest to the forefront of american politics. reagan, i was interested to learn governor pence is a recovering democrat. who crossed to the right side of voting for jimmy carter in 1980. laughter] >> perhaps you heard him in the early 1980's on the might hence show. -- on the might hence show. mike pence show, where he called himself rush...
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isn't that our wheelhouse? >> seth: please welcome to the show, clark gregg. ? >> thank you so much. >> seth: i'm so happy to have you here. i'm a big fan of yours. i'm a fan of yours in a way, in 2008 i'm watching the first ironman movie. that was the first one? >> yes. >> seth: you have a small part. exactly as what you're playing now. did you think this very small part in a movie would lead to ultimately, now you've played this character not only in multiple films, but you have your own show? >> yes, yes. shooting the 71st episode right now. >> seth: it's amazing. [ cheers and applause ] well, let me be honest, as a long time character actor, we always sit there and go, even when you have two scenes and your name is agent, you go, "man, they should break this guy out. this guy could really really -- " >> seth: yeah. >> "this guy could take this movie to, write me some more stuff, you wouldn't believe what i could do." >> seth: because robert downey jr. is very good, and i'm not taking away from you anything? >> he's good, i'm not taking anything, but the kid
isn't that our wheelhouse? >> seth: please welcome to the show, clark gregg. ? >> thank you so much. >> seth: i'm so happy to have you here. i'm a big fan of yours. i'm a fan of yours in a way, in 2008 i'm watching the first ironman movie. that was the first one? >> yes. >> seth: you have a small part. exactly as what you're playing now. did you think this very small part in a movie would lead to ultimately, now you've played this character not only in multiple...
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. >> say he returns to his wheelhouse? right? 2004, wendy's. 2005, mcdonald's. 2006 border's, target, wendy's again. landry's, pennies, yum, burger king chipotle. these dabbled often and done well in more times than he has failed in consumer-related stocks. >> yeah. that's actually a truism of activism in general too. apparently activists feel like tech companies, and there are exceptions, elliott, for example. tech companies and commodity companies can be tricky. it's just you've got these head winds in terms of commodity prices, for example. technology, not necessarily the product you know in terms of the warren buffett principle, could be hard to make innovations and shift margins's in this case, ackman has a track record as you point out. other activists have done well with the names. one quick counterexample, though, david einhorn lost big time on a chipotle short remember that? october 2012 shorted the stock. closed out about 18 months later total loss. said it gave him gas. >> borders was -- was whatever the opposite word
. >> say he returns to his wheelhouse? right? 2004, wendy's. 2005, mcdonald's. 2006 border's, target, wendy's again. landry's, pennies, yum, burger king chipotle. these dabbled often and done well in more times than he has failed in consumer-related stocks. >> yeah. that's actually a truism of activism in general too. apparently activists feel like tech companies, and there are exceptions, elliott, for example. tech companies and commodity companies can be tricky. it's just you've...
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talking about last night, maternity leave, health for women, and i think this is kind of in her wheelhouse right now. i presume that's why she's there. but in a more general way, melania trump has not been sort of the typical spousal surrogate that we have gotten used to on the campaign trail over the years. >> when did we last see her? do you remember? was it the convention? >> i think we last saw her at the convention. i'm sure there's been some other media appearances but she served the role of trying to humanize donald trump so it's not that much of a surprise that she would be brought out. i just wanted to add, we have had many very successful presidents with all sorts of health problems, much more serious than anything we know of either of these candidates. fdr, john f. kennedy, ronald reagan, who are still considered some of the great presidents. i think as we wait for this information, we should also have a good gauge of what we are looking for, because until recently, this is not even something we really paid much attention to. >> well, we paid attention to it, though, because don
talking about last night, maternity leave, health for women, and i think this is kind of in her wheelhouse right now. i presume that's why she's there. but in a more general way, melania trump has not been sort of the typical spousal surrogate that we have gotten used to on the campaign trail over the years. >> when did we last see her? do you remember? was it the convention? >> i think we last saw her at the convention. i'm sure there's been some other media appearances but she...
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this is so much in the wheelhouse of what she has done that people might think that if donald trump comesvaguely alive, then he will have deflected something where you would expect her to be dominant. >> okay let's talk about what some of your other experts say about how he wins that night on that stage. so, we'll pull that up for our viewers. if he -- he's witty, he's unafraid of shock value so he can have some memorable lines. she's more calculated and cautious. keeping it simple is to his advantage. he has uses easy-to-understand language that does speak to the voters on sort of a visceral gut level. she has years of government jargon that she might fall into. what else? >> and i think that it's important to recognize that while we call these debates, they have nothing at all to do with college debates or high school debates, or legal appeals debates or things which are fundamentally intellectual. these are fundamentally, in their effect, not just -- not emotional so muches akind of human vibe. it's how people end up feeling about these two candidates who are before them, one or the ot
this is so much in the wheelhouse of what she has done that people might think that if donald trump comesvaguely alive, then he will have deflected something where you would expect her to be dominant. >> okay let's talk about what some of your other experts say about how he wins that night on that stage. so, we'll pull that up for our viewers. if he -- he's witty, he's unafraid of shock value so he can have some memorable lines. she's more calculated and cautious. keeping it simple is to...