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>> wu: to share, yeah. >> eric: yes, i like that too. it's very convenient. >> wu: yeah.rs. >> anthony: as it cooks down it gets stronger and stronger and the heat more intense. a delicious yet unpredictable silt of spice gathering at the bottom of this river of hot lava. if you dig deep, like, down to the sediment down there, the river bed, man. it's spicy. you feel enlightened yet? look how the colors changed in the broth. >> xiao: that was -- you kind of expected it? >> eric: yes. it is exactly what i expected it. [ laughs ] >> seven: more beers, guys? >> anthony: yeah. definitely. >> eric: i cannot think anymore. so i'm gonna eat and drink. >> anthony: but the baijiu comes out and everything is fine again, for me, anyway. i'm not so sure about eric. >> anthony: you're out of it, man. it's all good, though. it's all good. >> eric: okay. >> anthony: don't say okay. the evening's just beginning. >> xiao: everything you just had was appetizer. >> anthony: it's all good, though. it's all good. >> eric: he's the devil. look at him. >> seven: let's drink baijiu. >> anthony:
>> wu: to share, yeah. >> eric: yes, i like that too. it's very convenient. >> wu: yeah.rs. >> anthony: as it cooks down it gets stronger and stronger and the heat more intense. a delicious yet unpredictable silt of spice gathering at the bottom of this river of hot lava. if you dig deep, like, down to the sediment down there, the river bed, man. it's spicy. you feel enlightened yet? look how the colors changed in the broth. >> xiao: that was -- you kind of...
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and what do you hope that tat this exhibit.xhibit. >> well, just really goat see wu-tang clan in kind of ag cl different setting, to be able to see them in aannsettin art ge kind of setting is something sog different and, you know, just js for some of us who -- you know k grew up listening to them i can kind of say that now, youu know, we are of the age wherereh we might enjoy going out to an a art gallery and still hearinglli some music so to be able tobl get both of those worldshose wos together and the event itself, s the event we're hosting on november 4th.vemb >> , friday november 4th.ri >> that's this friday. >> it will actually haveday hate couple different things goingfee on innt addition to the artworkk we'll have a pop-up record vinyl fair vendors theredors tre selling vinyl records and we'll also have any producerce showcase so we'll have different beat makers there playing different selections of beats and some of them where they'll be usingsing original samples that members from the wu-tang used. use >> all of this surrounding november 4th.november >> that's the day you w
and what do you hope that tat this exhibit.xhibit. >> well, just really goat see wu-tang clan in kind of ag cl different setting, to be able to see them in aannsettin art ge kind of setting is something sog different and, you know, just js for some of us who -- you know k grew up listening to them i can kind of say that now, youu know, we are of the age wherereh we might enjoy going out to an a art gallery and still hearinglli some music so to be able tobl get both of those worldshose wos...
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michele wu council president tweeted about. we spoke to her and this is what she said. >> this is another string of disappointments in the last year. last two years. time and again riders are saying forcefully we need public transportation. and it seems tha it more and more difficult to provide that for them. >> t recently announced it revamped spending plans with goal of spending 950 million it this year and 1.3 billion next five years on long-term projects. one projects replacing orange line trains. and spokesman told herald some of the 101 million spent this year is on improvements to red and orange lines. but passengers say more needs to michele wu talked about some of the delays that she experienced last night. as a result of what happened on orange line. she was not impacted as much as those on the train at the time. but calling for something to be done and said it needs to be done urgently. for now, live in back bay. catherine parrotta, fox 25 news. >> anchor: new surveillance showed a man police believe tried to kidnap
michele wu council president tweeted about. we spoke to her and this is what she said. >> this is another string of disappointments in the last year. last two years. time and again riders are saying forcefully we need public transportation. and it seems tha it more and more difficult to provide that for them. >> t recently announced it revamped spending plans with goal of spending 950 million it this year and 1.3 billion next five years on long-term projects. one projects replacing...
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janet wu, wcvb newscenter crash, best friends with one survivor. emotions run high in the courtroom. to this case end with an emotional plea? maria: experience in the voting booth and then some. a 105-year-old woman taking advantage of early voting. what she thinks of this wild 2016 race. harvey: and chilly temperatures continuing to move into new england. ed: and later in sports, the red sox connections in the world series in full force today. francona and lester detail their close relationship on and off uh, first of all, i plan to vote for ld uddied up to trump, even calling him a role model. would you tell a child to aspire to be like donald trump? oh absolutely, i would do that. but she kept playing politics and flip flopping around. ayotte is running away from trump as quickly as she can. and what she values is her seat. and she's trying - to keep something she values. - i know. kelly ayotte. the politician. looking out for herself. independence usa pac is responsible and ed: a crash changing the lives of two best friends, but only one surviv
janet wu, wcvb newscenter crash, best friends with one survivor. emotions run high in the courtroom. to this case end with an emotional plea? maria: experience in the voting booth and then some. a 105-year-old woman taking advantage of early voting. what she thinks of this wild 2016 race. harvey: and chilly temperatures continuing to move into new england. ed: and later in sports, the red sox connections in the world series in full force today. francona and lester detail their close...
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. >> reporter: wu says this is another disappointment with "t" service. unfortunately, seeing incidents like this in the news are becoming more predictable for the m.b.t.a. >> reporter: the m.b.t.a. is defending that decision not to immediately open those doors, saying it coulde we are live from back bay, john cuoco, 7 news. >> sarah: we are hearing from a sheriff's deputy who ended a deadly rampage in taunton. in may, he shot a man who went on a stabbing spree insided a crowded restaurant. nicole oliverio live in plymouth with what he had to say. >> reporter: well, this is the first time we are hearing from him. this interview is coming just one day after the district attorney released its final report, saying that the is a weight lifted off their shoulders. it's been more than five months since plymouth's sheriff's deputy james creed fired his first and only shot while on the job. today creed spoke out about confronting arthur darosa inside a taunton bertucci's restaurant as darosa was attacking and stabbing other customers. >> once i saw that there was
. >> reporter: wu says this is another disappointment with "t" service. unfortunately, seeing incidents like this in the news are becoming more predictable for the m.b.t.a. >> reporter: the m.b.t.a. is defending that decision not to immediately open those doors, saying it coulde we are live from back bay, john cuoco, 7 news. >> sarah: we are hearing from a sheriff's deputy who ended a deadly rampage in taunton. in may, he shot a man who went on a stabbing spree...
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wu but a possible gunman. that turned out to be a hoax. >> . a campus already on edge. after the shooting this morning. stkwhr. you can imagine, in any critical moment. which what this was. multiple sources of information would come in. from various people. >> . the university plans to test out the emergency notification today. that created more confusion. some students told me they didn't know if it was part of the test or actually happening on campus. they're evaluating procedures. hoping to clear things up. >> >> thank you. youstudents say the entire day t themfeeling unsafe. if their own community. starting with the police shooting. followed by report of an active shooter this afternoon. >> . ko*frpbg of coverage of the developing story continues. >> . live outside the memorial building. where-ups evacuated. after the reports came in. >> . tkp*eufen given the all clear. students and staff are feeling very scared. this is one of the buildings that was evacuated after an unfounded report of an active shooter. a large group of people waying outside that building. hopin
wu but a possible gunman. that turned out to be a hoax. >> . a campus already on edge. after the shooting this morning. stkwhr. you can imagine, in any critical moment. which what this was. multiple sources of information would come in. from various people. >> . the university plans to test out the emergency notification today. that created more confusion. some students told me they didn't know if it was part of the test or actually happening on campus. they're evaluating...
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coming up, columbia university law professor tim wu will explain the ways society has been affected by advertising. this weekend, former state department official mary thompson jones discusses her investigation of thousands of leaked diplomatic people the guardian and the new york times who collaborated on the release of these cables were surprised to find that in fact these were mostly mid-level officers going about their duties and they would deal sometimes with interesting approaches, with a writing style that was surprisingly we readable and not bureaucratic and making efforts to understand the environment in which they had been placed and sending the commission back to washington. >> after after words airs at 10 pm and sunday at 9 pm eastern. watch all previous after words programs on our website, booktv.org. >>. [inaudible conversation] hi everyone, thank you for coming out tonight. i know this community is getting hotter and hotter. so thanks for coming in and i'm glad we got bac going. you're so welcome, let me get that. before we get started, a few housekeeping notes. if you c
coming up, columbia university law professor tim wu will explain the ways society has been affected by advertising. this weekend, former state department official mary thompson jones discusses her investigation of thousands of leaked diplomatic people the guardian and the new york times who collaborated on the release of these cables were surprised to find that in fact these were mostly mid-level officers going about their duties and they would deal sometimes with interesting approaches, with a...
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wu and all the amazing folks at the george peabody elementary school i feel lucky to be there and my husband can contest to the fact i used to be many a profession i didn't love and he knows i can't wait to get started everyday and thank you for the opportunity to work ♪ fabulous role and for this award tonight thank you >> (clapping.) >> thank you and congratulations again to principal fong and the team item d student delegate report maria and jessica. >> good evening board of education we have a couple of things and have a short video we want to share with you the first one or first thing is an update on the voters forum that happens on november sorry not november, october 20th in preparation for the november 9th election day so youth readers from the commission and all students came to the high school to learn been the alphabet of student propositioned on the ballot and at the end everyone took a vote that was pretty cool to see the students given a chance would vote and also, they had a great opportunity to register voters 16 and 17-year-olds that was a new program and preregiste
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buckley and at 10 on booktv afterwards program, tim wu provides history of advertising and its current use. we wrap up booktv in prime time at 11. andrew scott cooper look into the history of iran and the role of the last shaw. that all happens tonight on c-span2 booktv and first up it's burt anita if you fullson. >> what do you do here at hills dale college? >> i direct the free market forum which is a college for professors all over north america not just hills dale and we work with economic and history an political science. >> what's your goal with that? >> our goal is to give faculty members, college professors at other campuses more information about free market and current events. and give them material for their classrooms. >> how long have you been here? >> ten years. >> and how many books have you written or cowritten? >> i've cowritten three books with my husband burt, and happy to be hered today with burt to talk with you about death it shall >> burton -- what do you usually write about? >> i usually write about economic hirings. i'd be interested in entrepreneur rise of the
buckley and at 10 on booktv afterwards program, tim wu provides history of advertising and its current use. we wrap up booktv in prime time at 11. andrew scott cooper look into the history of iran and the role of the last shaw. that all happens tonight on c-span2 booktv and first up it's burt anita if you fullson. >> what do you do here at hills dale college? >> i direct the free market forum which is a college for professors all over north america not just hills dale and we work...
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janet wu talks to both sides. reporter: they're mothers who want their children growing up in a world where government regulates, restricts and monitors the sale of marijuana. >> all parenting should come from a place of honesty. and not lie to our kids like the bad, cannabis is bad. cannabis is not bad. >> this taking money that's going into the black market, an unregulated industry and taxing it, giving us money for our budget that we desperately need and could be used for education, law enforcement -- reporter: they call themselves mothers for regulation and taxation of marijuana. some have a financial interest in cannabis. some are medical marijuana users. all believe it is the parent's responsibility to keep it away from those under 21. .ju but this mother, a social worker, who works with families and children with addiction issues, argues it's not that simple. >> this is about a billion dollar industry coming into massachusetts who are going to promote drug use. they're going to do it through advertisements
janet wu talks to both sides. reporter: they're mothers who want their children growing up in a world where government regulates, restricts and monitors the sale of marijuana. >> all parenting should come from a place of honesty. and not lie to our kids like the bad, cannabis is bad. cannabis is not bad. >> this taking money that's going into the black market, an unregulated industry and taxing it, giving us money for our budget that we desperately need and could be used for...
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heather: a plan to privatize money collection, a plan they janet wu. reporter: at 5:30 this morning, several dozen union workers were blocking this gate. seven arrests and one vote later charlie baker when the day. they knew the vote was coming. there are going to lose a big battle. a change and padlocked gate. >> i told them they would be not disperse and reassemble across the street. they declined that offer and seven individuals were arrested for unlawful assembly. >> the fight is over and seven the collection of the money facility. a law gives some flexibility to outsource union jobs. a cell phone belonging to one of them going off calling them to tell them the fiscal control board had voted to privatize the money counting operation. >> he is targeting a privatization of the money in the warehouse. >> change is never easy. we understand that. the money has been a problem for years. for. by turning over the operation and will cost less every year. >> this is the tip of the iceberg. they want to destroy hard-working men and women. we are going to fig
heather: a plan to privatize money collection, a plan they janet wu. reporter: at 5:30 this morning, several dozen union workers were blocking this gate. seven arrests and one vote later charlie baker when the day. they knew the vote was coming. there are going to lose a big battle. a change and padlocked gate. >> i told them they would be not disperse and reassemble across the street. they declined that offer and seven individuals were arrested for unlawful assembly. >> the fight...
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with my dad and then watch his teams compete on that field is special and we still have a game to win wu it will be fun to be back there. >> hopefully the del rio family can go 2-0. i know it's hard to go west coast to east coast. they've done a great job of a half west to east. it's interesting. the way it worked out. >> i think fsu head coach ruled out the tape in the north carolina state clemson game and showed the clemson can be deep. north carolina state could have won it all with a field goal but the kicker missed. and believe me gym bow would be more than -- jimbo would be happy to have him kick a fleeld goal. clemson -- clemson has the way of weaknesses. >> they do a great job. playing outstanding. offensively a dynamic quarterback. play makers outside. the backs. like i said on defense up front. secondary is grade schoolgood. back running around making plays. >> the same can be said about the tampa bay lightning. with this being the first time steven stam k-x os. interested in talk about that than game itself. >> people are entitled to do whatever they want. i made the decision
with my dad and then watch his teams compete on that field is special and we still have a game to win wu it will be fun to be back there. >> hopefully the del rio family can go 2-0. i know it's hard to go west coast to east coast. they've done a great job of a half west to east. it's interesting. the way it worked out. >> i think fsu head coach ruled out the tape in the north carolina state clemson game and showed the clemson can be deep. north carolina state could have won it all...
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. >> reporter: the president of the boston city council even tweeted last night, michelle wu asking how many more of these incidents need to happen before the t investigates infrastructure. the passengers safety is its wrong last night to cause that panic filled keen. and take a look at that because it was all captured on cell phone video. smoke filling the train and station as that orange line train was starting to leave back bay station. passengers said the doors wouldn't open, so one rider smashed a window. five people were treated for minor injuries. t officials say the problem was caused by a motor overheating and the doors wouldn't open because the train was moving and they didn't want passengers to fall on the third rail. passengers describe the scene.kind of hard to breathe and see. pretty thick smoke. and concerning. people were coughing and panicking. >> the t recently announced had had revamped its spending plan with a goal of $950 million and $1.3 billion during the next five years. one of those projects is replacing 150 orange line trains in 2018. some of the 101 million sp
. >> reporter: the president of the boston city council even tweeted last night, michelle wu asking how many more of these incidents need to happen before the t investigates infrastructure. the passengers safety is its wrong last night to cause that panic filled keen. and take a look at that because it was all captured on cell phone video. smoke filling the train and station as that orange line train was starting to leave back bay station. passengers said the doors wouldn't open, so one...
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janet wu takes a look at both candidates' latest ads. >> donald trump will turn washington upside down. reporter: trump's latest ads are a shocking contrast to the rest of his campaign strategy. as his poll numbers slide backwards, his ads focus on the message that got him here. >> a vote for hillary is a vote for more of the same. reporter: but will these ads cauterize the wounds from the last couple of weeks? backwards, his ads focus on the >> yes, it could work. he should have been running hundreds of millions of dollars behind ads like this all along. reporter: berkovitz said the attacks in these traditional ads romney or mccain campaign also pass any fact-checking, unlike his accusations on the campaign trail. >> his assertions are general enough. you can get away with it. >> yes, it could work. but in this day and age of truth-checking, many voters don't care. reporter: still, trump's spending since the conventions is about a third of what hillary clinton has invested in this traditional campaign tool. since last week, however, he is now spending about $0.94 for every dollar she'
janet wu takes a look at both candidates' latest ads. >> donald trump will turn washington upside down. reporter: trump's latest ads are a shocking contrast to the rest of his campaign strategy. as his poll numbers slide backwards, his ads focus on the message that got him here. >> a vote for hillary is a vote for more of the same. reporter: but will these ads cauterize the wounds from the last couple of weeks? backwards, his ads focus on the >> yes, it could work. he should...
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we're breaking down the worst of the wus for you. >>> and we have jimmy. >> hey, guys.mily blunt is here. it's a great show. do not change the channel. >>> happening now on our facebook page a new law signed by governor brown will over haul california's gang data base. >>> and a cottage fetching $849,000 and has famous neighbors like mike zuckerberg. am an iraq veteran. lowering drug prices. dollars to defeat it. vets" in voting yes on prop 61. ♪ ♪ jon batiste has mastered new ways to play old classics. with chase atms, he can master new ways to deposit checks too. easy to use chase technology for whatever you're trying to master. forced out of their home tonighg this is on mary court in campbell. >>> a fam aeily in the south ba forced out of their home after a fire consumed everything around it. police say they got the call around 6:30 and found two fences, telephone poles all up in flames. they managed to stop the blaze before it damaged the home. >>> here we go again. nearly a half a dozen front lawns have been destroyed. wild pigs wreaking havoc in the evergreen dis
we're breaking down the worst of the wus for you. >>> and we have jimmy. >> hey, guys.mily blunt is here. it's a great show. do not change the channel. >>> happening now on our facebook page a new law signed by governor brown will over haul california's gang data base. >>> and a cottage fetching $849,000 and has famous neighbors like mike zuckerberg. am an iraq veteran. lowering drug prices. dollars to defeat it. vets" in voting yes on prop 61. ♪ ♪ jon...
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. >> you the boston president of the council michelle wu saying how many more things like this happen before they deal with infrastructure. the t say passenger safety is their priority. th investigate what caused that panic-filled scene. in the cell phone video, smoke filling the train and the station as that orange line was leaving the back bay station just before 5:00 last night. passengers said the doors wouldn't open so one rider smashed a window. five people were treated for minor injuries. t officials say the problem was. the doors wouldn't open because the train was moving and they want want passengers to fall on and breathe thick smoke. it was hard to see. and people were coughing and panicking. >> reporter: the t announced they are revamping spending plans spending $1.3 billion over the next five years on long-term projects. one of those projects replacing 150 orange line trains in 2015. and some of the 101 million spent this year will be on improvements on the red and orange lines. president michelle wu, i have already been in touch with her and she told me she took the oran
. >> you the boston president of the council michelle wu saying how many more things like this happen before they deal with infrastructure. the t say passenger safety is their priority. th investigate what caused that panic-filled scene. in the cell phone video, smoke filling the train and the station as that orange line was leaving the back bay station just before 5:00 last night. passengers said the doors wouldn't open so one rider smashed a window. five people were treated for minor...
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newscenter 5's janet wu reports the former vice president desperately needs voters to hear. janet: it's been a rocky relationship since they left the white house but now the stakes are too high for democrats. al gore came to miami to deliver two messages that hillary clinton believes will bring milennials to the polls for her next month. >> what i'm most excited is to be here with the foremost leaders in climate change, al gore janet: but the 2007 nobel peace prize winner had perhaps a more important message for those old enough to remember 2000 when hanging chads played a starring role. >> if you don't think your vote counts, does not matter, take it from me, your vote matters. you can use me as exhibit a of that truth. >> it came down to 500 vote difference between al gore and election both in nh and florida either one could have given him the presidency and right now gary johnson is giving the clinton campaign fits janet: ralph nader's nearly 100,000 votes in florida and 10,000 votes in new hampshire still leave a bitter taste for democrats. but is libertarian gary johnso
newscenter 5's janet wu reports the former vice president desperately needs voters to hear. janet: it's been a rocky relationship since they left the white house but now the stakes are too high for democrats. al gore came to miami to deliver two messages that hillary clinton believes will bring milennials to the polls for her next month. >> what i'm most excited is to be here with the foremost leaders in climate change, al gore janet: but the 2007 nobel peace prize winner had perhaps a...
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i'm ed harding along with janet wu. this november, massachusetts voters will decide whether to make the use, sale and cultivation of marijuana by adults 21 and over legal in with us today to debate this provocative ballot question is former congressman barney frank. he will present the proponent position of legalizing pot. and in opposition to question number four, state senator jason lewis, chairman of the marijuana committee on marijuana. janet: let's figure two strongest arguments. let's hear from you congressman frank. why should this happen you what should this happen? mr. frank: unless they are hurting someone else, the government is there to protect you from other people and present a set of rules by which people can conduct business. the argument is individual freedom. the default position should be adults should be allowed to make choices. the second argument is it poses enforcement. one of the major reasons we have serious racial issues and law enforcement is because of marijuana. and having discretion increas
i'm ed harding along with janet wu. this november, massachusetts voters will decide whether to make the use, sale and cultivation of marijuana by adults 21 and over legal in with us today to debate this provocative ballot question is former congressman barney frank. he will present the proponent position of legalizing pot. and in opposition to question number four, state senator jason lewis, chairman of the marijuana committee on marijuana. janet: let's figure two strongest arguments. let's...
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columbia university professor tim wu discusses his book "the attention merchants: the epic scramble to get inside our heads" with john force. ... >> what inspired you to dive in. >> i us believed that our presence is informed by hoyt history and this came to me -- wright this book or the reasons for writhing this book i started noticing how much of our life is driven with ad models. used to by just either the media, newspapers, things likes that, and then there's google, affection, internet sites. also think i had this experience which maybe other people have had as well where i increasingly found i would sit down at my computer and maybe try and write one e-mail and then four hours would go by and i'd be like in a casino -- call it the casino effect. so i thought gotten this ad model where the ideas to resell your audience to other people as opposed to have them buy the product itself. seemed to be kind of counterintuitive. so i started thinking when did this really start? who invented this? and that led me on a search, and i kind our thought -- maybe it was roman time put started in
columbia university professor tim wu discusses his book "the attention merchants: the epic scramble to get inside our heads" with john force. ... >> what inspired you to dive in. >> i us believed that our presence is informed by hoyt history and this came to me -- wright this book or the reasons for writhing this book i started noticing how much of our life is driven with ad models. used to by just either the media, newspapers, things likes that, and then there's google,...
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texas book festival with authors such as former attorney general alberto gonzales, law professor tim wu and "orange is the new black" actress diane guerrero. later we will be live from the miami book fair on november 19 and 20th. our coverage includes author discussion and call them featuring bernie sanders, fox news host and colton whitehead. for more information about the book fairs and festivals, and to watch previews festival coverage, click on the book fair tab on our website, booktv.org. >> professor richard gamble, wended the phrase city on a hill originate? >> it originated in the new testament, in the gospel of matthew and it made its way into american history by way of a speech or a discourse written by the puritan governor back in 1530. he he wrote what became later a very famous speech called the model of christian charity. gradually, the phrase city on a hill came to describe the use by historians and others to describe america. one of the things i'm most interested in is how america americans got into the habit of calling themselves a city on a helper how did it become an
texas book festival with authors such as former attorney general alberto gonzales, law professor tim wu and "orange is the new black" actress diane guerrero. later we will be live from the miami book fair on november 19 and 20th. our coverage includes author discussion and call them featuring bernie sanders, fox news host and colton whitehead. for more information about the book fairs and festivals, and to watch previews festival coverage, click on the book fair tab on our website,...
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let's book people sow wu -- so we have been getting people. getting their information. >> right now, there's about 77 houses impacted. >> housing officials are here. to try to match tenants with new landlords quickly, offering guarantees of security deposits and other costs to those who qu but the need is overwhelming. jessica rawlings, sing mom of five kids, walking seven floors in the dark to reach her apartment. her food is spoiled, utilities are off, and there's little hope for the future. >> trying to move everything, bunk beds, dressers, everything in the dark. i've been here two years, paid my rent on time, and now we're homeless. >> tonights, police were illuminate this parking area. and they'll be on guard to prevent looting. scott broom, wusa 9. >>> popular fast food chain is hoping to appeal to hunters with its newest edition on -- addition on the menu. arby's will soon test offering venison sandwiches. the closest location to us is in pennsylvania. >> delicious. >> you know what happened to me today? i was driving. all of a sudden,
let's book people sow wu -- so we have been getting people. getting their information. >> right now, there's about 77 houses impacted. >> housing officials are here. to try to match tenants with new landlords quickly, offering guarantees of security deposits and other costs to those who qu but the need is overwhelming. jessica rawlings, sing mom of five kids, walking seven floors in the dark to reach her apartment. her food is spoiled, utilities are off, and there's little hope for...
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newscenter 5's janet wu is live dorchester jack: he reviewed in new television ad. he walked the neighborhood looking for votes. it's pretty unusual for a sitting governor to actively campaign for a ballot question. door to door canvassing on woodrow avenue here in dorchester this afternoon, governor baker also launched this ad. >> if you like your school, question 2 won't affect you but question 2 will change the future for thousands of kids who need your help. janet dawn foye said she's one : of those parents. her 7-year-old was struggling at his assigned public school. applying to a charter school was actually her third choice. she couldn't be happier. things have turned around for us >>things have turned around for us 180 degrees. he's learning. he's progressing he's socially doing well. opposition to question 2 says it janet isn't that simple. : the money for the student follows him or her to the charter school, leaving the public district school in a financial lurch. >> when you have money going to a charter school it's similar to when you have a family of fou
newscenter 5's janet wu is live dorchester jack: he reviewed in new television ad. he walked the neighborhood looking for votes. it's pretty unusual for a sitting governor to actively campaign for a ballot question. door to door canvassing on woodrow avenue here in dorchester this afternoon, governor baker also launched this ad. >> if you like your school, question 2 won't affect you but question 2 will change the future for thousands of kids who need your help. janet dawn foye said she's...
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. >> hit the rewind button for me i cam wu. what was your first experience that you first recall with mass media. what captured your attention as a kid? >> guest: the other day i was sitting there and i realized that somehow i had memorized every single one of the sugar cereal jingles. i was thinking thinking frosty, lucky charms, magically delicious. the honeycomb kid, is not, crap gold, pop. i was infatuated as a child with advertising. what marcia mcluhan once that is when you watch tv you will realize there's much more effort put into the advertisements and then into the program. is it child for some reason, threes company, i guess i was more of an adolescent thing, mri would watch it. it was interesting because today we're talking about revolts and most people i know to anything they can to avoid advertising. when i was a kid it may be the audience the same feeling is that when you sit there and sit through the advertisements and that's how it was. in the 50s during my research people talk with other watch television. they
. >> hit the rewind button for me i cam wu. what was your first experience that you first recall with mass media. what captured your attention as a kid? >> guest: the other day i was sitting there and i realized that somehow i had memorized every single one of the sugar cereal jingles. i was thinking thinking frosty, lucky charms, magically delicious. the honeycomb kid, is not, crap gold, pop. i was infatuated as a child with advertising. what marcia mcluhan once that is when you...
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new at 6:00, janet wu reports kelly ayotte admitted she made a mistake. janet: a brief stint could make senator kelly ayotte forget last night -- she was asked twice about what she would tell children. >> would you tell them to be like donald trump? >> i think that, there are many role models that we have, and i believe he can serve as president, so absolutely. janet: the twitter and social media world blew up. today, where ayotte helped with the lunch crowds, she retracted her statement. >> and this spoke last night. while i hope that all of our children aspire to run for president, neither donald trump nor hillary clinton has set a good example, and i would not role models. >> whitey said the first time? >> as i said, i misspoke. janet: but the governor wasn't having any of it. her campaign immediately released this web ad. >> i would look for right in her fat, ugly face. janet: this race is likely tied to donald trump and hillary clinton. last night she finally answered the question she failed to answer -- it's hillary clinton st qualified person to be
new at 6:00, janet wu reports kelly ayotte admitted she made a mistake. janet: a brief stint could make senator kelly ayotte forget last night -- she was asked twice about what she would tell children. >> would you tell them to be like donald trump? >> i think that, there are many role models that we have, and i believe he can serve as president, so absolutely. janet: the twitter and social media world blew up. today, where ayotte helped with the lunch crowds, she retracted her...
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. >> reporter: whose responsibility wu you was it to- doctor ways it to -- was it to notify them. >> there's no legal obligation for anyone to do that. >> reporter: following that interview, the director of the state's adult parole will now meet with building managers, ownerr e tenants to seek done by that -- damage done by that memo and lack of full disclosure. coming up, our investigation continues of the tough questions are about what happened -- companies. tough questions about what happened and why. >>> i'll take it. after a cool and cloudy day, conditions improving now. skies lloking better in the denver area. looking looking east. let me show you another vvew looking toward the west from oh, yeah. that's cooking in the time lapse right now. that's going to be a spectacular one i'll share with you tonight at 10:00. as far as highs today, 49 in denver, but notice up at fort collins, they had sun and warmer and out west, a lot more sun and warmer coitions. so the clouds getting out of here and that bodes well forr where we go for tomorrow. temperatures tonight will be cool though
. >> reporter: whose responsibility wu you was it to- doctor ways it to -- was it to notify them. >> there's no legal obligation for anyone to do that. >> reporter: following that interview, the director of the state's adult parole will now meet with building managers, ownerr e tenants to seek done by that -- damage done by that memo and lack of full disclosure. coming up, our investigation continues of the tough questions are about what happened -- companies. tough questions...
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newscenter 5's janet wu takes a look at what is true and what is not. janet: they debuted an ad today -- true, the ballot allows at least one pot shop for five liquor licenses in massachusetts county, but there's a ca. open everywhere. we give local authorities complete control over where these shops can be. janet: local mayors but cannot unilaterally stop them from opening, and with more than 20% of the liquor licenses can be allowed if the local government gives them permission. >> to suggest that when you create commercialization you won't see more of it i think it's absolutely crazy. janet: the ad debuted by tax, and legalize marijuana to help people with pain of what opiates. janet: false. while it does call for regulating, taxing, and legalizing marijuana, there is no evidence that commercializing it will avoid opiate addiction. >> in colorado in the last five years we have seen a 350% increase in opiate deaths. so to suggest that this is helping the opiates crisis in colorado is factually less opioid addiction in states with medical marijuana, bu
newscenter 5's janet wu takes a look at what is true and what is not. janet: they debuted an ad today -- true, the ballot allows at least one pot shop for five liquor licenses in massachusetts county, but there's a ca. open everywhere. we give local authorities complete control over where these shops can be. janet: local mayors but cannot unilaterally stop them from opening, and with more than 20% of the liquor licenses can be allowed if the local government gives them permission. >> to...
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newscenter 5's janet wu is fact-checking both for you. janet opponents plan to spend : around $2 million on tv ads before election day they first -- and the first ad is ominous, highlighting exposure to children. >> shops that sell edibles like look like candy and high potency marijuana. janet: true. but the way they sell it and how they sell it can be controlled by the state cannibis commission and the city or town where the they control the signage, they control the hours of operation, they control the illumination, we give them total control over operation of the facility. janet while advertising to : children is specifically banned, like beer and alcohol ads, those under age will be exposed to commercials. the proponents of legalization are prepared to spend even more money, at least $2.5 million. they debuted their second ad today. >> the current system isn't it is why doctors and patients it is -- agree it is time to vote yes on 4. janet false, the leaders of most : leading medical organizations in massachusetts oppose legalization.
newscenter 5's janet wu is fact-checking both for you. janet opponents plan to spend : around $2 million on tv ads before election day they first -- and the first ad is ominous, highlighting exposure to children. >> shops that sell edibles like look like candy and high potency marijuana. janet: true. but the way they sell it and how they sell it can be controlled by the state cannibis commission and the city or town where the they control the signage, they control the hours of operation,...
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boston city council president michelle wu also calling for changes. more in infrastructure and service. >> when we have aging infrastructure incidents like this are bound to happen. >> reporter: a spokesperson sent out an outline of their five-year spending plan including $3.7 billion to be spent on improving safety and reliability with new buses and trains including 152 new orange line cars scheduled to arrive in 2018. that spokesperson also tells us that the operator is not being disciplined, but rather retrained on protocols in wbz news. >> this is another problem forcing a shake up at the t-6. top human resource managers are either resigning or retiring after a review found a series of errors. one of those mistakes cost them $100,000. if they want a world class transit system, then the t needs world class talent. >>> this was a fiery and deadly crash in milford. investigators are trying to gu crash. police say the elderly man who was driving was driving erratically before the crash and died on impact. police say the driver had a doctor's appointme
boston city council president michelle wu also calling for changes. more in infrastructure and service. >> when we have aging infrastructure incidents like this are bound to happen. >> reporter: a spokesperson sent out an outline of their five-year spending plan including $3.7 billion to be spent on improving safety and reliability with new buses and trains including 152 new orange line cars scheduled to arrive in 2018. that spokesperson also tells us that the operator is not being...
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i'm ed harding along with newscenter 5's political reporter janet wu. our october countdown tonight at 9:00 p.m. the second presidential debate. and there are now 37 days until election day. our guest this morning, congressman mike capuano of the seventh district. the congressman does not have a challenger this november so he will go back to work. today is sunday, you have brady at 1:00 4:30, and the presidential debate at 9:00. in the mike capuano world, rank them, 1, 2, 3? mike: you have to go with the sox because it is a playoffs. i expect them to win, but if they lose one more, they can still get into the playoffs. janet: are you telling us that the politics may be more important tomorrow depending on what happens tomorrow night. i'm on the way to help out a potential colleague in new hampshire so i will be listening to some of it on the radio. janet: let's start with presidential politics. the debate is tonight. your candidate hillary clinton has struggled to get specifics from donald trump. what can you recommend that she do to pin him in the firs
i'm ed harding along with newscenter 5's political reporter janet wu. our october countdown tonight at 9:00 p.m. the second presidential debate. and there are now 37 days until election day. our guest this morning, congressman mike capuano of the seventh district. the congressman does not have a challenger this november so he will go back to work. today is sunday, you have brady at 1:00 4:30, and the presidential debate at 9:00. in the mike capuano world, rank them, 1, 2, 3? mike: you have to...
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in february, china's chief envoy on north korean affairs, wu dawei, visited pyongyang to discuss theuclear and missile programs. u.n. security council members are holding talks behind closed doors about additional sanctions against north korea in response to its recent nuclear test. >>> the tokyo international film festival opens on tuesday and it kicked off with a trio of films about people migrating across asia. multi-award winning japanese director cure owe sawa chose to set his latest movie in malaysia. >> reporter: ukisawa shot his new movie entirely on the island of panan. it tells the story of michi, an elderly man, who leaves his company and family in japan to live the rest of his life on the island. his son suggested the move. he didn't think he could take care of his father anymore. he visits the old man once a month but never has anything kind to say. >> reporter: michi opens a cart only to pigeons. >> reporter: malaysia and other countries in the region have been encouraging wealthy foreigners to relocate for years. the director focused on the trend of japanese seen ons l
in february, china's chief envoy on north korean affairs, wu dawei, visited pyongyang to discuss theuclear and missile programs. u.n. security council members are holding talks behind closed doors about additional sanctions against north korea in response to its recent nuclear test. >>> the tokyo international film festival opens on tuesday and it kicked off with a trio of films about people migrating across asia. multi-award winning japanese director cure owe sawa chose to set his...
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boston city council president michelle wu also calling for changes, more on infrastructure and structure. >> incidents like these are bound to happen. spokesperson outlined the five- year spending plan including $3.7 billion to be spent on improving safety and reliability with new buses and trains including 152 new orange line cars scheduled to arrive in 2018. but of course we've got to get through 2017 first. in the back bay christina hager strong start in massachusetts. about a quarter million votes have been cast. those numbers are expected to jump this weekend. many of the communities will let you do it for a few hours on sunday and some are open on sunday. on the campaign trail today, donald trump is in ohio where most polls show him with a lead. for the first time hillary clinton joined forces in person with first lady michelle obama. craig boswell has the latest >> reporter: it's a first in this campaign. hillary clinton and first lady michelle obama appearing together. >> it takes a level of generosity in spirit to do what hillary has done in her career and in her life. >> report
boston city council president michelle wu also calling for changes, more on infrastructure and structure. >> incidents like these are bound to happen. spokesperson outlined the five- year spending plan including $3.7 billion to be spent on improving safety and reliability with new buses and trains including 152 new orange line cars scheduled to arrive in 2018. but of course we've got to get through 2017 first. in the back bay christina hager strong start in massachusetts. about a quarter...
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boston city council president michelle wu, a t and commuter rail user herself, calling the incident terrifying and unacceptable, tweeting out "how before mbta makes real plan and investments to fix infrastructure, expand service. >> you need long-term plan here. >> tonight boston mayor marty walsh agreed a fix is badly needed, and it will be costly. we need a large capital investment in the mbta, how does that happen? there's only a couple of ways that happens, you need revenue. they can't raise the fees. i think they're going to have to look at it on a tax front. reporter: tomorrow, city council its time to sit down and talk about where to final the money, but for expanded reliable service. live in boston tonight, mary saladna wcvb newscenter 5. maria: breaking new details tonight about this suv wreck in beacon hill. we've learned the man behind the wheel was an uber driver. ed: witnesses say that suv sped up the cramped and crowded streets before slamming right into a building leaving a gaping hole. newscenter 5's shaun chaiyabhat >> i just spoke with the driver's wife. she says jean claude
boston city council president michelle wu, a t and commuter rail user herself, calling the incident terrifying and unacceptable, tweeting out "how before mbta makes real plan and investments to fix infrastructure, expand service. >> you need long-term plan here. >> tonight boston mayor marty walsh agreed a fix is badly needed, and it will be costly. we need a large capital investment in the mbta, how does that happen? there's only a couple of ways that happens, you need...
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coming up in november, we're live from austin and the texas book festival with authors tim wu and orange is the new black actress diane guerrero. and later that month we'll be live from the miami book fair on november 19th and 20th. our coverage includes author discussions and call-in programs featuring senator bernie sanders, fox news host dana perino and coulson whitehead. for more information about the book fairs and festivals booktv will be covering and to watch previous festival coverage, click on the book fairs tab on our web site, booktv.org. [inaudible conversations] >> and booktv on c-span2 is back live in wisconsin. this is author kathy cramer who will be discussing her new book, "the politics of resentment: rural consciousness in wisconsin and the rise of scott walker." booktv's live coverage of the wisconsin book festival continues. [inaudible conversations] >> hello. thanks for coming. i'm julia, a professor at marquette university in the department of political science, and i'm here to introduce dr. katherine cramer, professor of political science at uw-madison. just a litt
coming up in november, we're live from austin and the texas book festival with authors tim wu and orange is the new black actress diane guerrero. and later that month we'll be live from the miami book fair on november 19th and 20th. our coverage includes author discussions and call-in programs featuring senator bernie sanders, fox news host dana perino and coulson whitehead. for more information about the book fairs and festivals booktv will be covering and to watch previous festival coverage,...
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and your authorities are telling you that you still have time to evacuate, i want to personally plead wu to get out right now. >> reporter: millions still at risk as hurricane matthew churns in the atlantic. while we're waiting for the storm to pass through this area, we are noticing that there are a little more -- there more traffic on the road here even though there's a curfew in place that went into affect at midnight and it runs through 7:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. reporting live in daytona, sarah rosario, back to you. >> krystal: we appreciate that report. you can see it's an active situation behind sarah in daytona beach, florida. our kelly curran, we are your weather authority, has been all over the storm. kelly,s we, you know, kick it over to you, we've been talking about the path of this storm and what were you saying is really interesting. moving storm northwesterly just 12 miles per hour. this is a bigger view here. i'm showing you the whole storm first to get things started. you can see that eye but you are also seeing a lot of areas where sarah just was where you are not seei
and your authorities are telling you that you still have time to evacuate, i want to personally plead wu to get out right now. >> reporter: millions still at risk as hurricane matthew churns in the atlantic. while we're waiting for the storm to pass through this area, we are noticing that there are a little more -- there more traffic on the road here even though there's a curfew in place that went into affect at midnight and it runs through 7:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. reporting live in...
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which is responsible for its caption content and i'm ed harding along with political reporter, janet wu. thank you for joining us "on the record" this morning. this morning we'll debate one of the four questions you will decide here in massachusetts. it's on the ballot in november, question 3. let me walkthrough it so you understand what we are talking about. a yes vote would end the practice of containing farm animals like chickens, calves, and pigs in tight cages here in massachusetts. and also prohibit the sale of such foods raised in other states that do not meet the a no vote would leave farm practices as they are right now. let me introduce to you our guest to discuss both sides of this issue. in favor of question three is stephanie harris, campaign director for citizens for farm protection. opposing is dianne sullivan, the campaign manager for citizens against food tax injustice. thanks for joining us being as i put it on the table the way it should be? >> you have. ed: that's the launching point. janet: ms. harris, quickly, what succinctly. >> it's a modest measure on november's
which is responsible for its caption content and i'm ed harding along with political reporter, janet wu. thank you for joining us "on the record" this morning. this morning we'll debate one of the four questions you will decide here in massachusetts. it's on the ballot in november, question 3. let me walkthrough it so you understand what we are talking about. a yes vote would end the practice of containing farm animals like chickens, calves, and pigs in tight cages here in...
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northeast of fayette -- is one that runs hot and cold... " it just started out local between decorah, wu and ne iowa and between doing the farmers markets. " really... hot... and cold. "it's like a sauna in here. " the here in this location -- with a temperature pushing 110 "this is close to 38 degrees. " the clock is relentless at country view -- from the product out back... to the time frame to produce yogurt and get the product out the door. "once the culture are added and the clock starts ticking, it's 6 hours to make it into yogurt. " bob howard, the marketing manager at country view dairy, took us through the process amid the company's consistent growth. "the reason we're looking at a record production this week is that we work with several public schools and colleges. we're also taking production and breaking into of our normal busy season, that turned into a 17,000 or 18,000-pound week." think about that for a moment -- the cafeterias at some of the colleges in iowa -- where students lap up yogurt. " 56 most of those bags of vanilla greek will go to chicago and go to o'hare. they
northeast of fayette -- is one that runs hot and cold... " it just started out local between decorah, wu and ne iowa and between doing the farmers markets. " really... hot... and cold. "it's like a sauna in here. " the here in this location -- with a temperature pushing 110 "this is close to 38 degrees. " the clock is relentless at country view -- from the product out back... to the time frame to produce yogurt and get the product out the door. "once the...
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sunday night at nine eastern on "after words," tim wu looks at the history of advertising and branding and howed today's marketers are vying for our attention in his book, "the attention merchants." he's interviewed by john fort, co-anchor of cnbc's squawk alley. >> the real birth of advertising is in the 1920s with the birth of the big ad agencies, the growth of madison avenue, also london, paris, other places as the center of an industry which is dedicated to the systematic development of advertisements over and over that will keep you buying stuff. >> go to booktv.org for the complete weekend schedule. >> recently booktv attended a party in northwest washington, d.c. for the publication of american health policy institute president tevi troy's book "shall we wake the president" on how american presidents have dealt with disasters. mr. troy mingled with guests, and he ghei brief remarks -- gave brief remarks about his book. >> hi, nice to meet you. [inaudible conversations] thanks for coming. [inaudible conversations] >> thank you. i did a lot of disaster work in the white house, and
sunday night at nine eastern on "after words," tim wu looks at the history of advertising and branding and howed today's marketers are vying for our attention in his book, "the attention merchants." he's interviewed by john fort, co-anchor of cnbc's squawk alley. >> the real birth of advertising is in the 1920s with the birth of the big ad agencies, the growth of madison avenue, also london, paris, other places as the center of an industry which is dedicated to the...
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wu and when deacon tells pritchett, battle is a highly fluid situation, ask john bell hood about that east of atlanta july 22. that is the story of the war. see you around. [applause] >> we have time for a couple of questions. [indiscernible] [laughter] >> i think we discussed this a bit this morning. but it would seem one of the other big differences was by shermans menlot of have repeaters. how much of an impact do you think that had? >> i do not know how many of those guys had repeating rifles. some of spriggs' guys at decatur had repeating rifles. i do not know the preponderance or raw number of repeating rifles in the 15th, 16th, 17th corps. but thanks very much, that is worth looking up later. >> another question. >> we know that the audience is well in need of air-conditioning and hydration when after the first question, the audience is fairly flagged and exhausted. [laughter] thank you all. [applause] >> this weekend on cspan3, today at 7:00, the texas general land office commissioner, the state senator, and musician talk about the spanish mission, the alamo, at the 2016 texas
wu and when deacon tells pritchett, battle is a highly fluid situation, ask john bell hood about that east of atlanta july 22. that is the story of the war. see you around. [applause] >> we have time for a couple of questions. [indiscernible] [laughter] >> i think we discussed this a bit this morning. but it would seem one of the other big differences was by shermans menlot of have repeaters. how much of an impact do you think that had? >> i do not know how many of those guys...
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designers. 11 seconds welcoming canada's prime minister earlier this year, wearing a strapless jason wu?and this 2010 dazzling dress designed by peter soronen for a president. 14 seconds and yet, mrs obama hasn't been afraid to look further afield for fashion inspiration... choosing this showstopper from alexander mcqueen for a dinner for the president of china. and donning this marchesa when hosting the british prime minister in 2012. 13 seconds the first lady's fashion choices show that her style legacy goes far beyond formal occasions. she has embraced bold colors and knee-length frocks...mixing and matching pricey pieces with off-the-rack post - fashion critic 22;36;28;35she's been savy about her use of fashion to connect with people whether it's another working mother or dignitary an elderly man takes a bite on the leg and arm after an alligator tried to make him his dinner.... what the victim did that made the gator take a bite! also.. hashtag 'blame billy bush' is turning into a social media fire storm. we are running through some of the most memorable tweets..... ((ad-lib)) ((ad
designers. 11 seconds welcoming canada's prime minister earlier this year, wearing a strapless jason wu?and this 2010 dazzling dress designed by peter soronen for a president. 14 seconds and yet, mrs obama hasn't been afraid to look further afield for fashion inspiration... choosing this showstopper from alexander mcqueen for a dinner for the president of china. and donning this marchesa when hosting the british prime minister in 2012. 13 seconds the first lady's fashion choices show that her...
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wu are a woman and you are a republican. you are expected to be loyal at the top of the ticket. you are running as a republican as a woman. they are going to stand out and skip the other one. i really do believe and this is what i felt when i heard the story when it was breaking. my first reaction may surprise people. oh, this was a private matter, this is going to kill somebody politically. why are we dragging it out? >> everybody around me said this is going to come out. my opposition was to bring it out and it was not long. it was something already out there. the poster is going to run it and it is a fact. the implications i thought were going to be huge. my only question was is it fair and it is the old argument of what's private or public. >> i guess in the tools we live by, our microphones and anything that's set in our hot mic is public. that's the facts and we are going to learn it once again. good night to everybody, it is late. >> thank you, chris mathews. >> thank you halie jackson and liz and elis jordan and everyone else, we appreciate live coverage of our msnbc, li
wu are a woman and you are a republican. you are expected to be loyal at the top of the ticket. you are running as a republican as a woman. they are going to stand out and skip the other one. i really do believe and this is what i felt when i heard the story when it was breaking. my first reaction may surprise people. oh, this was a private matter, this is going to kill somebody politically. why are we dragging it out? >> everybody around me said this is going to come out. my opposition...
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wu justice was served today as best it can be. >> reporter: the only place he can talk to say, yes, i think we made a difference today. the judge were too lean yet, guess what, today they proved me wrong and noah would be happy about that. >> reporter: ahead at 6:00, what rich had to say to the family of the driver who killed his son just minutes after the sentencing. that's coming up at 6:00. >>> we had a wet start. what's it doing now? >> you look outside. the sunshining on the capital and we're getting heavy rain in spots. it's very common in our area. sun in one place and rain in the other. i want to give you impact times. notice the timing there hitting frederick the city at and right around the 7:00 hour. st. mary's county, a a look at the bigger picture, the metro area for the most part looking completely dry. if you're heading to the d.c. game tonight, going to bring the poncho just in case. we're at 63 degrees right now. chilly side. as you head to the haunted houses or friday night lights, you'll want the warm jacket. but it's going to be dry. the commute to and from work th
wu justice was served today as best it can be. >> reporter: the only place he can talk to say, yes, i think we made a difference today. the judge were too lean yet, guess what, today they proved me wrong and noah would be happy about that. >> reporter: ahead at 6:00, what rich had to say to the family of the driver who killed his son just minutes after the sentencing. that's coming up at 6:00. >>> we had a wet start. what's it doing now? >> you look outside. the...
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northeast of fayette -- is one that runs hot and cold... " it just started out local between decorah, wu and ne iowa and between doing the farmers markets. " really... hot... and cold. "it's like a sauna in here. " the here in this location -- with a temperature pushing 110 degrees. and, a much more brisk... "this is close to 38 degrees. " the clock is relentless at country view -- from the product out back.. get the product out the door. "once the culture are added and the clock starts ticking, it's 6 hours to make it into yogurt. " bob howard, the marketing manager at country view dairy, took us through the process amid the company's consistent growth. "the reason we're looking at a record production this week is that we work with several public schools and colleges. we're also taking production and breaking into the wisconsin market. that happened this summer and, on top of our normal busy season, that turned into a moment -- the cafeterias at some of the colleges in iowa -- where students lap up yogurt. " 56 most of those bags of vanilla greek will go to chicago and go to o'hare. the
northeast of fayette -- is one that runs hot and cold... " it just started out local between decorah, wu and ne iowa and between doing the farmers markets. " really... hot... and cold. "it's like a sauna in here. " the here in this location -- with a temperature pushing 110 degrees. and, a much more brisk... "this is close to 38 degrees. " the clock is relentless at country view -- from the product out back.. get the product out the door. "once the culture are...
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right now it is 69 degrees in cleveland, 63 degrees and wu stir, mid- 60s from ashtabula down to youngstown. a perfect night tonight. mild temperatures hang on dropping down to the lower 60s. buy 7:00 in the morning staying in the low 60s and then back 64 degrees and temperatures will be warming back up into the 70s. in the meantime, two make the overnight low 61 degrees and not as cool as last night but one thing that is really cool is you go outside and look at this full hunters moon. this is courtesy of j reynolds. isn't that gorgeous? orange bright moon. we had the passing of international space too. i have a time lapse to show you coming up in the next half hour. before tomorrow very warm. 79 degrees. we will be pushing that 80 degrees mark. we see if we come close to it but for the most part 79 degrees. some of us in the mid- 70s over towards -- a few late day showers. that will be coming after 5:00. right around dinnertime it will be breezy through the afternoon. you will notice the clouds increasing through the day. view and lots of sunshine in the morning but by noon he noticed the
right now it is 69 degrees in cleveland, 63 degrees and wu stir, mid- 60s from ashtabula down to youngstown. a perfect night tonight. mild temperatures hang on dropping down to the lower 60s. buy 7:00 in the morning staying in the low 60s and then back 64 degrees and temperatures will be warming back up into the 70s. in the meantime, two make the overnight low 61 degrees and not as cool as last night but one thing that is really cool is you go outside and look at this full hunters moon. this is...
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tim: a passenger told abc news before the takeoff a man was screaming and the passenger next to him wus texting about a bomb being on the plane. this happened at fort lauderdale, florida. another passenger posted this video you see here to twitter showing the passengers being escorted from the plane while the police searched it. there, they waited on the ground for two hours. it was then checked and they were allowed to take off to dallas. the local sheriff is investigating exactly what happened here. back to you. >> tim, thank you. wisn 12 news time now is 6:10. doing whatever it takes, whatever it takes to get a new iphone. >> next, what a man traded in to get the latest gadget for free. >> the family, goose bumps is musical is playing in milwaukee reporter: good morning. 6:13. thank you for joining us. 43 northbound, southbound. capitol drive over the freeway. no troubles between the north southbound 43. and looking at 12 minutes 41 southbound. no crashes on the system right now. things are looked good. that's a look at the morning commute, back to you. ben: thank you, matt. 6:14. ha
tim: a passenger told abc news before the takeoff a man was screaming and the passenger next to him wus texting about a bomb being on the plane. this happened at fort lauderdale, florida. another passenger posted this video you see here to twitter showing the passengers being escorted from the plane while the police searched it. there, they waited on the ground for two hours. it was then checked and they were allowed to take off to dallas. the local sheriff is investigating exactly what...
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i'm ed harding along with janet wu. this november, massachusetts voters will decide whether to make the use, sale and cultivation of marijuana by adults 21 and over legal in
i'm ed harding along with janet wu. this november, massachusetts voters will decide whether to make the use, sale and cultivation of marijuana by adults 21 and over legal in
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joining me to talk about doctor francis carlton will join wus in a little bit.to break down some of the debate for us but let's start with our panel. grassroots activist, blogger, and donald trump supporter chuck lewis. jack is the head of citizens outreach. former state democratic chairwoman hillary clinton's superdelegate adriana martinez. now let's start with the key question you think when the debate? >> woman: hillary clinton clearly won the debate i am shocked for at least she wasn't pacing, she wasn't sniffing the entire time. she had good composure her answers were fluid.trump was clearly misguided with his answers speed. >> this could be one of the most impressive comeback for going into the debate this man was to the canvas. and hillary clinton and cooper they could have taken them out, for good and she came back. he not only came back and held his own he beat her soundly. >> the answer i am going to give you the answer in the answer is truck is right. donald trump i thought did a tremendous job. somebody who should've been defense of the whole time was actually aggressive the
joining me to talk about doctor francis carlton will join wus in a little bit.to break down some of the debate for us but let's start with our panel. grassroots activist, blogger, and donald trump supporter chuck lewis. jack is the head of citizens outreach. former state democratic chairwoman hillary clinton's superdelegate adriana martinez. now let's start with the key question you think when the debate? >> woman: hillary clinton clearly won the debate i am shocked for at least she...
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stevie, what you told me this, wu bu i forgot. democrats are plus six. >> plus seven. same as the fox news poll and less than the abc "washington post" poll. and we asked our republican pollster about this. we have a democrat pollster, he said that's his view of the way the nation is. that and he believes by the way, the democratic registration rising faster than republican. >> hence why you waited. >> that's the way he comes out. i was pleased to see. you waited based on 2012. >> he's right. within the realm. >> hook, i accept all of this. the only point i'm going to make is as it happens often in the race, she pulled ahead, then it narrows. >> can i back you up on that? >> what you're seeing, i see the overnights from all across the country because i got a lot of friends that are pollsters and i'm somewhat interest nd the subject. there is some narrowi ining goi on. but just the word some, that's all. the only other thing i would add to that, which may, may not have picked up, the obama care collapse what i call the obama care death spiral is having an impact because
stevie, what you told me this, wu bu i forgot. democrats are plus six. >> plus seven. same as the fox news poll and less than the abc "washington post" poll. and we asked our republican pollster about this. we have a democrat pollster, he said that's his view of the way the nation is. that and he believes by the way, the democratic registration rising faster than republican. >> hence why you waited. >> that's the way he comes out. i was pleased to see. you waited...