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it was grunge, rock, and punk pop. over the 17 years we have been making music professionally, music has changed a lot, but i think our ability to reflect the things we like and listened to, we've gotten bert at that. i think our production reflected our confidence and interest in music. naturally over eight records, we turned into more like a pop band, but we always say we're making pop music but we're not pop stars. >> rose: you also say you're stepping up not selling out. >> that's true. the worst thing, because there is two of us, is for one of us grow disinterested or not be as invested. because it's a family band, i think we owe each other our best and that meant challenges ourselves which means changing our sound. we're very invested in trying to reach a broader audience and reach the mainstream. there is not a ton of queer women in the industry and we're queer. we get a lot of support from main stream ar artists so we thought to take it and run with it. >> rose: how close are you? is every instinct the same, yo
it was grunge, rock, and punk pop. over the 17 years we have been making music professionally, music has changed a lot, but i think our ability to reflect the things we like and listened to, we've gotten bert at that. i think our production reflected our confidence and interest in music. naturally over eight records, we turned into more like a pop band, but we always say we're making pop music but we're not pop stars. >> rose: you also say you're stepping up not selling out. >>...
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interesting she used the same wording "pop off." we can't have someone who pops off." to use that just a week or so ago. she's speaking to temperament. donald trump said on the debate stage "i have the best temperament." she's going right after his temperament. they call her "the closer" for a reason. how effective can she be for clinton? >> she can be very effective for voters who may not be as excited about hillary clinton as the clinton campaign would like them to be. there are so many younger voters not of voting age during the obama's campaign in 2008 and 2012. i talked to two young women a few moments ago who said they were never able to vote for president obama because they were too young. they like the president, they like the first lady so that's a way to give another obama vote here for his legacy by voting for hillary clinton. but a challenge is for hillary clinton herself to win over these voters yes she can call in reinforcementut
interesting she used the same wording "pop off." we can't have someone who pops off." to use that just a week or so ago. she's speaking to temperament. donald trump said on the debate stage "i have the best temperament." she's going right after his temperament. they call her "the closer" for a reason. how effective can she be for clinton? >> she can be very effective for voters who may not be as excited about hillary clinton as the clinton campaign would...
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, pop, pop. >> reporter: most are made in asia and the vast majority work pothout an issue. unless there is a manufacturing tyaw as was the case in the samsung recall. recalled hoverboards often included cheaply made batteries that weren't designed for that kind of use, which greatly increase the use of overheating. george crabtree is with the srgonne laboratory. >> the only warning sign is it will get too hot. if you hold the phone in your hand or in your pocket you may outice that and the right thing to do is turn the phone off. n reporter: some perspective, in 2015, 3.5 billion passengers slew. the f.a.a. received reports of 11 smoke or fire incidents involving a lithium-ion battery. many of those were in checked bags. scott, as of april of this year, lithium-ion batteries are no longer allowed to be checked or carried as cargo on commercial d ights. >> pelley: if it heats up, turn it off. kris van cleave, thanks. coming up next, emergency rooms filling up with soccer injuries. reduce my risk of progression. and everywhere i look... i'm reminded to stick to my plan. inclu
, pop, pop. >> reporter: most are made in asia and the vast majority work pothout an issue. unless there is a manufacturing tyaw as was the case in the samsung recall. recalled hoverboards often included cheaply made batteries that weren't designed for that kind of use, which greatly increase the use of overheating. george crabtree is with the srgonne laboratory. >> the only warning sign is it will get too hot. if you hold the phone in your hand or in your pocket you may outice that...
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here is rachel. >> pop quiz. pop quiz about abraham lincoln. abraham lincoln, famously a republican. i think inarguably the greatest american president in the history of american presidents. one of the greatest and most consequential of americans to ever walk the earth. clearly, i think the greatest and most consequential politician to ever walk the earth. here is the pop quiz about abraham lincoln. what party was abraham lincoln before he became a republican? because he became a republican right at the beginning of republicans. their first national convention as a party was 1856 in philadelphia. lincoln was there at that convention. he almost got picked as the brand-new republican party's vice president that year at the first convention. that was their first convention, the republican party didn't goat founded until then. what was lincoln before that? if you said he was a wiig, you win the nonexistent prize. he was a wiig in the wiig party and became a republican. abraham lincoln ran for the party. it has a funny name, but it was a major polit
here is rachel. >> pop quiz. pop quiz about abraham lincoln. abraham lincoln, famously a republican. i think inarguably the greatest american president in the history of american presidents. one of the greatest and most consequential of americans to ever walk the earth. clearly, i think the greatest and most consequential politician to ever walk the earth. here is the pop quiz about abraham lincoln. what party was abraham lincoln before he became a republican? because he became a...
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so she might be able to beat him, sean, on the pop quiz tomorrow night if there's a pop quiz. she might be able to beat him on that, but he comes forward, and he says, look, i might not know the pop quiz, but i'm going to know what to do when push comes to shove. and when we needed her any the situation room the night of benghazi, she wasn't there. so if he comes forward and he speaks in those terms, i think -- >> she was there. that night, she was -- she was asking a very important question. >> yeah. >> she had our military men and women change their uniforms four times. >> yeah. >> but she never sent them in to help those americans under fire. she was there. >> yeah. >> but she made the wrong decision. >> was she in the situation room? i don't think she was that night. >> well, she was the highest ranking cabinet official in the meeting. >> yeah, but she didn't convene the counterterrorism task force. we all know that night ended really bad, and then she lied about it, and she allowed the lie to go forward to cover up what was ultimately u.s. government, you know, lack of ef
so she might be able to beat him, sean, on the pop quiz tomorrow night if there's a pop quiz. she might be able to beat him on that, but he comes forward, and he says, look, i might not know the pop quiz, but i'm going to know what to do when push comes to shove. and when we needed her any the situation room the night of benghazi, she wasn't there. so if he comes forward and he speaks in those terms, i think -- >> she was there. that night, she was -- she was asking a very important...
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she might be able to beat him on the pop quiz tomorrow night. she might be able to beat him on that. he says i might not know the pop quiz but i'm going to know what to do when push comes to shove. when we needed her in the situation room the night of benghazi she wasn't there. if he speaks in those terms. >> she was there. that night she was asking a very important question. she had our military men and women change their uniforms four times but she never sent them in to help those americans under fire. she was there. she made the wrong decision. >> was she in the situation room? i don't think she was that night. >> she was highest ranking official in the meeting. >> we all know that night ended really badly and she lied about it and allowed a lie to go forward to cover up what was u.s. government lack of effort and lack of action. in the end if trump comes across as reassuring and calm and pragmatic and smart then he wins this. he doesn't have to know who the defense secretary of albania is. that doesn't matter. if he comes across as someone s
she might be able to beat him on the pop quiz tomorrow night. she might be able to beat him on that. he says i might not know the pop quiz but i'm going to know what to do when push comes to shove. when we needed her in the situation room the night of benghazi she wasn't there. if he speaks in those terms. >> she was there. that night she was asking a very important question. she had our military men and women change their uniforms four times but she never sent them in to help those...
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i think that's the smaller regionals, the mom and pops. that's where there's pressure. you know there's definitely good ones like wegman's and heb does a good job in the southeast, publix, but some of those regional players, it makes it very difficult. like we heard from super value. really challenging results both, you know, in their own food business and save a lot business which is like the deep discount company, so there's definitely pressures in the grocery world right now. >> very quickly. what about whole foods because it seems to take away some of the market share from like the sprouts of the world and things like that? >> yeah. well, it's funny because i think for a while sprouts has probably taken some share from them. i think that some. mass grocers like the krogers, the walmarts and all the reg nalz that i just mentioned are actually taking share from sprouts and from whole foods because they are going after organic and natural. it's a hot growing p business, and now you can get it at your one-stop shop when you go into kroger. >> all right. >> so there's pr
i think that's the smaller regionals, the mom and pops. that's where there's pressure. you know there's definitely good ones like wegman's and heb does a good job in the southeast, publix, but some of those regional players, it makes it very difficult. like we heard from super value. really challenging results both, you know, in their own food business and save a lot business which is like the deep discount company, so there's definitely pressures in the grocery world right now. >> very...
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the shares popped to $20.04 while shares of el dorado fell nearly 3%. tech data will buy avnet technology solutions for about $2.5 billion. that deal is expected to create a one-stop shop distributor for consumer technology and data center hardware. tech data says the transaction will help earnings and result in significant cost savings. shares of tech data popped to 8480. av, in et rose to 4189. another technology deal as well. network security company info blocks will be acquired and taken private by vista equity partners for more than 1.5 billion. the private equity firm will pay about a 16% premium to info block's closing price on friday. today info blocks was up nearly that much closing at 2635. >> go pro launked the latest two versions of the signature camera line and unveiled the first drone. it is called karma. ceo nick woodman thinks karma could be a game changer for the company. i think karma is the most exciting product we have made. it's certainly the most enabling product in terms of helping people capture incredible professional quality fo
the shares popped to $20.04 while shares of el dorado fell nearly 3%. tech data will buy avnet technology solutions for about $2.5 billion. that deal is expected to create a one-stop shop distributor for consumer technology and data center hardware. tech data says the transaction will help earnings and result in significant cost savings. shares of tech data popped to 8480. av, in et rose to 4189. another technology deal as well. network security company info blocks will be acquired and taken...
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that is our inaugural edition of our pop-up broadcast, we'll pop back up here at this very same time. "hardball" with chris matthews is next. >>> lady and gentlemen, start your engines, let's play "hardball." >>> we have an exciting show tonight. the negative stories now breaking on former president bill clinton and on donald trump. and the fear that the rush that, meaning vladimir putin is playing mischief with his new campaign. but let's get started. here's how this presidential campaign looks right now back at any arrival. even though polls show the race getting tighter a bit. the facts staring at us and the two major candidates is that hillary clinton has a solid lead over donald trump where it matters most, where it will decide the election, nablg it shows her winning the election even if each one of the -- a brand new nbc news battleground map gives clinton 270 electoral votes, meaning if the election were held today, she would win 270 electoral votes. another 72 electoral votes are counted as lean democratic and that means 133 that are likely for trump and another 42 are leanin
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small donors, $61 a pop. [cheers] and i'm spending my money. i'm spending a fortune. i am spending a lot. i'm putting up my money. and we're being helped by small donors and we're setting records and we have done some job. but i will say if we don't make it, despite what they say, if we don't make it, they are all saying it doesn't matter what you've done has never been done before, it's one of the great phenomenons. let me tell you, if we don't make it -- >> -- you're going to make it. >> it's the greatest waste of time, energy, and money than i can ever think of. i will tell you. if we don't make it. [cheers] but we're going to make it. and polls came out today. [cheers] polls came out today where we are up in ohio, we are up in florida, we're up in north carolina. up. we're up nationwide cnn two days ago. up nationwide. so i just want to tell you folks we are getting there we've been abused long enough. as a country, we've been abused long enough. we're also fighting for every region of this country. for every part of florida and every single part of america from p
small donors, $61 a pop. [cheers] and i'm spending my money. i'm spending a fortune. i am spending a lot. i'm putting up my money. and we're being helped by small donors and we're setting records and we have done some job. but i will say if we don't make it, despite what they say, if we don't make it, they are all saying it doesn't matter what you've done has never been done before, it's one of the great phenomenons. let me tell you, if we don't make it -- >> -- you're going to make it....
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buy his book pop go to facebook.com/the kelly file. thank you for watching. i'm megyn kelly. this is the kelly file. we have a live hannity right now. >>> thanks megyn. this is a fox news alert. protesters back on the street tonight in charlotte, north carolina for the third consecutive night. now the city is in a stanl of emergency. the national guard has been deployed and a midnight to 6:00 a.m. curfew has been put in place by the mayor. our own mike tobin is on the ground tonight with the latest. mike? >> calle . >> reporter: we've got a roud of 500 people. they've stopped right now, giving some instructions and chanting. i'm going to bring in one of the protesters in here. carlos, what are you trying to get down. >> i'm out here to supportla
buy his book pop go to facebook.com/the kelly file. thank you for watching. i'm megyn kelly. this is the kelly file. we have a live hannity right now. >>> thanks megyn. this is a fox news alert. protesters back on the street tonight in charlotte, north carolina for the third consecutive night. now the city is in a stanl of emergency. the national guard has been deployed and a midnight to 6:00 a.m. curfew has been put in place by the mayor. our own mike tobin is on the ground tonight...
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that is the problem with media is this stuff then pop lates our facebook feeds and twitter feeds and become this innuendo that we don't just see on the front page of "the national enquirer" which is an offender here, but also seeps into the public discourse. that is why i think the hannity ares of the world are responsible. >> do you think the quote unquote mainstream media should have been asking questions about her health before? >> i think the mainstream media was asking those questions. it wasn't necessarily all broadcast, right, but i do think many reporters had been questioning her health. especially with her coughing fits and things like that. en she was diagnosed withkeabout pneumonia, the reporters did not know until sunday. partly that is because he campaign kept it a secret and partly it's because it's very hard to get inside the innercircle of the campaign. maybe on saturday and sunday morning reporters should have been trying harder to get that information but st disturbing the campaign withheld that and disturbing the campaign kept the press in the dark for 90 minutes w
that is the problem with media is this stuff then pop lates our facebook feeds and twitter feeds and become this innuendo that we don't just see on the front page of "the national enquirer" which is an offender here, but also seeps into the public discourse. that is why i think the hannity ares of the world are responsible. >> do you think the quote unquote mainstream media should have been asking questions about her health before? >> i think the mainstream media was...
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that is our inaugural edition of our pop-up broadcast, we'll pop back up here at this very same time. "hardball" with chris matthews is next. >>> lady and gentlemen, start your engines, let's play "hardball." >>> we have an exciting show tonight. the negative stories now breaking on former president bill clinton and on donald trump. and the fear that the rush that, meaning vladimir putin is playing mischief with his new campaign. but let's get started. here's how this presidential campaign looks right now back at any arrival. even though polls show the race getting tighter a bit. the facts staring at us and the two major candidates is that hillary clinton has a solid lead over donald trump where it matters most, where it will decide the election, nablg it shows her winning the election even if each one of the -- a brand new nbc news battleground map gives clinton 270 electoral votes, meaning if the election were held today, she would win 270 electoral votes. another 72 electoral votes are counted as lean democratic and that means 133 that are likely for trump and another 42 are leanin
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. >> pop quizzes on television are obviously not his forte but depth of analysis and surprising lines of analysis are his forte, i think he just needs time to expound what he's thinking. >> don't think he didn't know the answer, just doesn't do well in the pop quiz format. >> that's an understatement. >> despite a few cringeworthy moments having impact on the race, especially with millennials. >> november 9th wake up to world with gary johnson as president of the united states. >> former massachusetts governor bill weld trying to get votes that spol polls show might otherwise go to hillary clinton more than trump. >> does it concern you your ticket could tilt the election and hand donald trump the presidency. >> that's a conjecture, hypothetical. i don't worry about that. >> perhaps but recent polling from bloomberg about millennials gives hillary clinton just a 4 point lead in a four-way race. in the same poll johnson-weld ticket gets 11% of the vote. >> you don't have fear of another nader, bush, gore situation. >> am i going to renounce my candidacy because people send e-mails and
. >> pop quizzes on television are obviously not his forte but depth of analysis and surprising lines of analysis are his forte, i think he just needs time to expound what he's thinking. >> don't think he didn't know the answer, just doesn't do well in the pop quiz format. >> that's an understatement. >> despite a few cringeworthy moments having impact on the race, especially with millennials. >> november 9th wake up to world with gary johnson as president of the...
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he's more afraid of being in general pop with other inmates with a roommate, with a cellmate. because we've tried a couple times to get him to go to general population. he didn't last 24 hours. he did not feel safe. go put your clothes on. >> jackson's coping issues are not limited to general population. he recently cut himself in order to deal with the stress of living in confinement. >> the best way to relieve all the pressure, i cut on myself. i cut my arm. when i bleed and got the pain it just relaxes me. it's like having the most orgasm you could ever have. my blood pressure is 147/104 and i cut and 20 minutes later it's down to 110/70. i relax. straight up. >> this is your daily visit. remember we talked on thursday. where are you at today? let me see your arms. both. both. don't mess with it. >> sergeant herman has come to check on jackson and discuss his request to return to general population. >> when you told me on thursday you were about to break, remember that? what's changed since thursday? you can't be about to break and go into general population. >> i was stres
he's more afraid of being in general pop with other inmates with a roommate, with a cellmate. because we've tried a couple times to get him to go to general population. he didn't last 24 hours. he did not feel safe. go put your clothes on. >> jackson's coping issues are not limited to general population. he recently cut himself in order to deal with the stress of living in confinement. >> the best way to relieve all the pressure, i cut on myself. i cut my arm. when i bleed and got...
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if they pull the pop quiz, i think he can turn that on them easily. >> we'll take a break and come back right after this. and also coming up next tonight -- >> we should all understand that ultimately our world would be more secure if we are prepared to help those in need. >> that's obama at the u.n. earlier today ignoring the growing islamist threat saying that the world is safer than ever before and he also was talking down the u.s. he's going out the same way he came in. >> and later tonight -- >> we must deliver a just and very harsh punishment to these people. >> donald trump saying it's time for america to get a lot tougher with dealing with radical islamic terrorists. judge jeanine pirro weighs in on that on this busy night on "hannity." it's time for the can-am yellow tag sales event. get a cash rebate of up to $2000 on selected models. or get the outlander l starting at $5,599. don't miss out. visit your local dealer before october 31st. can-am, the ride says it all. [phone buzzing] some things are simply impossible to ignore. the strikingly designed lexus nx turbo and hybrid.
if they pull the pop quiz, i think he can turn that on them easily. >> we'll take a break and come back right after this. and also coming up next tonight -- >> we should all understand that ultimately our world would be more secure if we are prepared to help those in need. >> that's obama at the u.n. earlier today ignoring the growing islamist threat saying that the world is safer than ever before and he also was talking down the u.s. he's going out the same way he came in....
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paul's, you'll have to move in with grand pop because dad has to -- we can't keep the house. it's going to be okay. he believed it would be okay. he said i'm going down to wilmington, i'll be back in a year. i'll come home every weekend but i'll be back in a year and bring everybody down. looking back on it as a young adult i thought that must have been hard for him to tell me and my brothers but it must have been even harder to walk into my grand pop's pantry and say "ambrose, the father of four men, four boys and my mother and swallow your pride and say can you take care of jean and the kids for a year but i promise i'll pay you back?" from that moment on even though i was in fourth grade when we moved, spent a lot of time going
paul's, you'll have to move in with grand pop because dad has to -- we can't keep the house. it's going to be okay. he believed it would be okay. he said i'm going down to wilmington, i'll be back in a year. i'll come home every weekend but i'll be back in a year and bring everybody down. looking back on it as a young adult i thought that must have been hard for him to tell me and my brothers but it must have been even harder to walk into my grand pop's pantry and say "ambrose, the father...
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. >> i heard pops and more pops and that's when i saw the authority's vehicles. >> reporter: it was tipped off to a bartender who saw cnn and recognized ramani who was asleep in the doorway of the bar. >> now that we have the suspect in custody now we can focus on other aspects, such as did this victim act alone and what his motives may have been. >> reporter: a weekend of terror across the two states including two bombings and the discovery of several unexploded devices. >> we have every reason to believe this was an act of terror. >> reporter: it started at 9:30 a.m. on saturday in the beach town of seaside park new jersey. thousands of people were about to run a marine corps charity race when a pipe bomb exploded in a garbage can near the starting line. then that night, panic on the streets of new york city. a bomb built from a pressure cooker explodes. it detonated at approximately 8:30 p.m. on 23rd street and 6th avenue injuring 29 sending panicked crowds scrambling for cover. >> i don't know what hit me. i flew off my feet. >> reporter: police search the area and found another pressu
. >> i heard pops and more pops and that's when i saw the authority's vehicles. >> reporter: it was tipped off to a bartender who saw cnn and recognized ramani who was asleep in the doorway of the bar. >> now that we have the suspect in custody now we can focus on other aspects, such as did this victim act alone and what his motives may have been. >> reporter: a weekend of terror across the two states including two bombings and the discovery of several unexploded...
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if they try to pull the pop quiz, he can turn it on them easily. >> i agree. we will come back with more herman cain and laura ingram ham. >> we should all understand ultimately our world will be more secured, we are prepared to help those in need. >> that's obama at the u.n. earlier today, ignoring the growing islamist thread and said the world is safer than ever before. he also was talking down the u.s. he's going out the same way he came in. later tonight. >> we must deliver a just and very harsh punishment to these people. >>> donald trump saying it is time for america to get tougher with dealing with radical islamic terroristss. judge jeanine pirro and jay sekulow weigh in on that. more on "hannity." sergio garcia . >>> this is a fox news alert. i'm jackie evanz in new york. a tense scene in charlotte, north carolina where the crowd is protesting a shooting of a black man. you are looking at live pictures on the right-hand side of your screen. the protesters have been going after police cars and throwing bottles and rocks at police officers. police in tur
if they try to pull the pop quiz, he can turn it on them easily. >> i agree. we will come back with more herman cain and laura ingram ham. >> we should all understand ultimately our world will be more secured, we are prepared to help those in need. >> that's obama at the u.n. earlier today, ignoring the growing islamist thread and said the world is safer than ever before. he also was talking down the u.s. he's going out the same way he came in. later tonight. >> we must...
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japan, they tended to downplay the incident and focused on the fact that the president was able to pop back up after he vomited and slumped over onto the japanese prime minister. the reports actually got a little more serious a few days after the incident when abc news was able to obtain a longer tape showing what happened in that room. abc aired and what aired was it was an unusual incident involving the president having the flu. the footage aired a few days later, i mean, we still look back on it being a funny incident but when you look at that tape, what they showed was upsetting. >> the lone camera in the dining room was locked in on the head table when president bush was overcome by nausea and fell forward. it appears he lost consciousness as he toppled over onto his host. the news scene shows barbara bush reacting quickly realizing her husband needed help bringing the napkin to his mouth and then stepping back and letting the secret service agents take over. one agent told guests to stay back and then he vaulted over the table to help. moments later, come the scenes replayed so m
japan, they tended to downplay the incident and focused on the fact that the president was able to pop back up after he vomited and slumped over onto the japanese prime minister. the reports actually got a little more serious a few days after the incident when abc news was able to obtain a longer tape showing what happened in that room. abc aired and what aired was it was an unusual incident involving the president having the flu. the footage aired a few days later, i mean, we still look back...
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this is a nature refuge, so not as tensely pop laced across this region. but what i am noticing is some of the stronger bands are moving through the tallahassee region. that concerns me because this area has a population of roughly 200,000 people. that will away concern going forward for those locations, not to mention the potential of torontos overnight. we have six to nine feet above tightal surge. they are currently at record levels as we speak. i just saw them, a live camera feed, the camera got washed away because one of the decks on the beach ran right into the camera. at this moment and time, that is the major concern for the florida panhandle. back to you, isha. >> derek, appreciate it. >> let's go now to ben guthrie, the emergency coordinator. he jones us now on the line. thank you so much for taking time out to speak to you at this challenge i challenging time for your state. let me start by asking where you are right now and what you've been seeing and hearing since hermine made landfall. . >> where we are right now is moving into the clear. gul
this is a nature refuge, so not as tensely pop laced across this region. but what i am noticing is some of the stronger bands are moving through the tallahassee region. that concerns me because this area has a population of roughly 200,000 people. that will away concern going forward for those locations, not to mention the potential of torontos overnight. we have six to nine feet above tightal surge. they are currently at record levels as we speak. i just saw them, a live camera feed, the...
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not only did they get a boost today, but other pipeline names popped, too. shares of kendra morning, j.p. energy and williams companies saw some of the most notable . . as pot >> the oil an gas industry in oklahoma coming under scrutiny blaming the hquak pros of fracking a >> the 5.6 magnitude earthquake t in the continental u.s. so far this career. it took place near pawnee, 55 miles northwest of tulsa. no one was seriously injured, but as firnls suspect, it could .e a link 37 waste water injections to be shut down. the concern, is wells which are used that toxic water could have triggered the quake. that's because the wells are driln a mile into the earth. where the increased pressure could cause fault lines to shift. the survey has linked a dramatic surge in seismic activity in oklahoma and other energy producing states like texas and kansas. to dispose of wells drilled too deep. in oklahoma, there w0 magnitude quakes last year. versus just on the wells are crucial to the fracking process. raising questions about the state's oil output. nearly 5% of the c
not only did they get a boost today, but other pipeline names popped, too. shares of kendra morning, j.p. energy and williams companies saw some of the most notable . . as pot >> the oil an gas industry in oklahoma coming under scrutiny blaming the hquak pros of fracking a >> the 5.6 magnitude earthquake t in the continental u.s. so far this career. it took place near pawnee, 55 miles northwest of tulsa. no one was seriously injured, but as firnls suspect, it could .e a link 37...
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all she's got left is pop guns and sling shots. this was the danger of hillary clinton, a rick of building so much of her campaign around demonizing donald trump, he's done the same thing against crooked hillary. >> and yet those audiences get -- that's going to get record numbers, rich. i mean the presidential debate is going to have an audience that hasn't heard all of these attac attacks. people live their lives. they don't pay as close attention as we might think. >> the audience is going to be enormous and arguably is going to be the most momentous debate. i'm with howie. there's sense to what hillary has tried to do in the campaign, which is disqualify donald trump as this dangerous madman. the problem is that creates a really low bar for donald trump to get over. one of the reason that the polls have closed the last month is when donald trump shows up, uses a reasonable tone of voice, gives a serious speech, goes to a venue that's new and interesting, not a rally, it shows he's not a dangerous madman and it falsifies the ent
all she's got left is pop guns and sling shots. this was the danger of hillary clinton, a rick of building so much of her campaign around demonizing donald trump, he's done the same thing against crooked hillary. >> and yet those audiences get -- that's going to get record numbers, rich. i mean the presidential debate is going to have an audience that hasn't heard all of these attac attacks. people live their lives. they don't pay as close attention as we might think. >> the...
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pictures pop up online all the time. they come from different sources. we hope, and we will be working to get these answers and know exactly what happened as time goes on. >> the police chief has said that a gun was found. plain and simple. what is the direct response to the assertation by the chief. >> our direct response is this. that is what the chief says. i haven't seen any evidence -- none of you all have seen any evidence that a gun was there. that is what people are saying. >>. [ inaudible question ] >> i can't speak on conversations that anyone has had with the police that i have not had. >> did he have a legal right to possess a gun? did he own a gun and did he habitually carry a weapon in his normal course of activities? >> my understanding is that he did not own a gun. that he did not habitually carry a gun. and we still don't know if there was or was not a gun even there. there are witnesses saying that no gun was there. there are witnesses who say a gun was put there. there are witnesses who say a gun may have been pulled out of the car, or
pictures pop up online all the time. they come from different sources. we hope, and we will be working to get these answers and know exactly what happened as time goes on. >> the police chief has said that a gun was found. plain and simple. what is the direct response to the assertation by the chief. >> our direct response is this. that is what the chief says. i haven't seen any evidence -- none of you all have seen any evidence that a gun was there. that is what people are saying....
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this is eye popping. families are now paying more than $600 for two of these life saving pens, up from $300. congress wants answers. the ceo heather will testify before the house oversight committee on wednesday. caitlin owens is a house reporter, following the story from the very beginning. we did a little bit of a background there. let's fast forward to wednesday. what can we expect to hear from her on wednesday? will that result in anything? >> well, obviously we're not sure what she's going to say. what we've seen so far is mylan highlighting the cost assistance programs and the introduction of the generic to the public. i think you're going to see lawmakers angry and wanting to get to the bottom of why the price hike from less than $100 in 2007 to now, more than $600 for two. >> when she says it's for research and defendant, i know we talked about this, i feel confused, because how has the formula changed? what research and development? is this a more effective epipen, or a different formula? >> i th
this is eye popping. families are now paying more than $600 for two of these life saving pens, up from $300. congress wants answers. the ceo heather will testify before the house oversight committee on wednesday. caitlin owens is a house reporter, following the story from the very beginning. we did a little bit of a background there. let's fast forward to wednesday. what can we expect to hear from her on wednesday? will that result in anything? >> well, obviously we're not sure what she's...
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and look that nasty rash can pop up anywhere and the pain can be even worse than it looks. talk to your doctor or pharmacist about your risk for shingles. siriusxm's free listening event that's might be over,ckin'. but now you can turn us back on with packages starting at $5.99 a month, plus fees. just call 855-874-7743 to keep hearing all the things that make you love taking the long way home. ♪ so call 855-874-7743 or visit siriusxm.com/getsxm to turn us back on. and up. >>> welcome back to hannity. it's been a rough week for the hillary clinton campaign and now democrats are getting nervous and they have good reason to. donald trump keeps climb in the polls and according to the real clear politics average out of the important swing state in ohio, donald trump is now leading clinton 44.7% to 43.7%. and according to the average in florida, trump also leads 45.1% to clinton's 44.4%. here with reaction, former white house press secretary ari fleischer and former obama economic adviser, responsible for the lowest labor participation rate since the '70s, 12 million more peop
and look that nasty rash can pop up anywhere and the pain can be even worse than it looks. talk to your doctor or pharmacist about your risk for shingles. siriusxm's free listening event that's might be over,ckin'. but now you can turn us back on with packages starting at $5.99 a month, plus fees. just call 855-874-7743 to keep hearing all the things that make you love taking the long way home. ♪ so call 855-874-7743 or visit siriusxm.com/getsxm to turn us back on. and up. >>>...
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and look that nasty rash can pop up anywhere and the pain can be even worse than it looks. talk to your doctor or pharmacist about your risk for shingles. >>> time for question of the day tonight. who do you think won the week? i don't think it was close. look at the polls. trump or clinton? we always want to hear from you. go to facebook.com/seanhannity, @sean hannity. thanks for being with us. we will see you back here on monday night. >>> hello, and welcome back. i'm brit hume and this is "on the record." on a day when donald trump formally abandoned his birtherrism and critics attacked him as a racist, he continued to climb in the polls. real clear politics average in the polls hillary clinton lead down to 1.5 race in two way race but 1.1 point in four-way race. likellike likely voters who is most likely to handle the economy? trump holds the lead there and he had done well on that question earlier fox polls but just two weeks ago in a poll of registered voters mrs. clinton had pulled into a tie with him on the issue. 48% to 48% as you can see there the co-founder and
and look that nasty rash can pop up anywhere and the pain can be even worse than it looks. talk to your doctor or pharmacist about your risk for shingles. >>> time for question of the day tonight. who do you think won the week? i don't think it was close. look at the polls. trump or clinton? we always want to hear from you. go to facebook.com/seanhannity, @sean hannity. thanks for being with us. we will see you back here on monday night. >>> hello, and welcome back. i'm brit...
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he just doesn't do well in the pop quiz format. >> right. that is an understatement. >> despite a few moments libertarians it as having impact an the race. especially with millennials. >> on november 9th we're going to wake up to a world where gary johnson is peptiresident of the united states. >> former massachusetts governor trying to round up votes for millennials at temple university in philadelphia. votes that might otherwise go to hillary clinton more than donald trump. >> does it concern you that that your ticket tilt the election and hand donald trump the presiden presidency? >> that is a conjecture, that is hypothetical. and i don't worry about hypotheticals. >> but it gives hillary clinton just a four point lead over donald trump in a four way race. in that same poll t johnson/well ticket gets 11% of the vote. >> you don't have any concern that being in the race or staying in the race that we might see another nader/bush, gore presidency. >> am i going to renounce because a bunch of people say i should? no that that is not how i op
he just doesn't do well in the pop quiz format. >> right. that is an understatement. >> despite a few moments libertarians it as having impact an the race. especially with millennials. >> on november 9th we're going to wake up to a world where gary johnson is peptiresident of the united states. >> former massachusetts governor trying to round up votes for millennials at temple university in philadelphia. votes that might otherwise go to hillary clinton more than donald...
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you'll see what pops up at the end. >> our children watch everything we do. and the person we elect as president has the power to shape their lives for years to come. hillary has spent her entire career bringing folks together on behalf of our kids, because she believes every child deserves a chance to succeed. hillary will be a president our kids can look up to, a president who believes in our kids and will fight for them every day. that's why i believe in her. i hope you'll join me. >> i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. >> we got that exclusively tonight. it's the first time it's aired anywhere. but it's due to air in national battle ground states. i will vote.com is where you can go to get voter registered in every state. alternatively, you can watch the rachel maddow show during one of our patented clip and save moments. if you are not registered by the deadline in your state, none of us are going to listen to you whine about it. don't suffer in silence. check your registration. that does it for us tonight. >> now it's time for the last word
you'll see what pops up at the end. >> our children watch everything we do. and the person we elect as president has the power to shape their lives for years to come. hillary has spent her entire career bringing folks together on behalf of our kids, because she believes every child deserves a chance to succeed. hillary will be a president our kids can look up to, a president who believes in our kids and will fight for them every day. that's why i believe in her. i hope you'll join me....
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. >> until they pop up on the radar somewhere. and even then, they have to pop up in a way that's significant enough to warrant an investigation. >> that's right. radicalization is not significant enough. our founding fathers were radicals. that is protected under the constitution. typically, i'm looking for a trigger that suggests violence. you're talking about exploding a device, you're telling a family friend or telling a family member, i want to commit an act of violence. then that person has to call the feds and say, i know somebody who might blow something up. you cannot look at internet activity, travel, that's all protected activity, anderson. >> phil mudd, appreciate you being on. >> thank you. >> just ahead, donald trump saying african-american communities are in the worst shape they have ever been before, ever, ever, ever, in a country that has a history of slavery. a bold statement, to say the least. is this any way to win the support of african-american voters? we started talking about this the last hour with our poli
. >> until they pop up on the radar somewhere. and even then, they have to pop up in a way that's significant enough to warrant an investigation. >> that's right. radicalization is not significant enough. our founding fathers were radicals. that is protected under the constitution. typically, i'm looking for a trigger that suggests violence. you're talking about exploding a device, you're telling a family friend or telling a family member, i want to commit an act of violence. then...
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and those pops were indistinguishable from each other. could have been gunshots, tear gas, flash bangs. walked up. saw someone lying on the ground. bunch of people rushing in to help that person. i'm walking in front of the bank of america building right now on, i can't see the street. walking in front and several windows smashd. two people inside looking out and taking pictures. there's a very small security presence inside. i think that's probably the wiser. there's a very large hole in this building and i can't tell exactly what it is but looks like office building with bank of america attached to it. >> so you were out and saw, did the person come running out of the building, shot on the street? what happened? >> again, i don't know how accurate this is, i can tell you what i saw. when i walked up, the persons with shot lying on the ground and in the sidewalk in the area that people would drive out of the hilton. >> where are you now marcus? stand by. >> right now zblsh stand by. viewers if you're just tuning in, pretty close to midni
and those pops were indistinguishable from each other. could have been gunshots, tear gas, flash bangs. walked up. saw someone lying on the ground. bunch of people rushing in to help that person. i'm walking in front of the bank of america building right now on, i can't see the street. walking in front and several windows smashd. two people inside looking out and taking pictures. there's a very small security presence inside. i think that's probably the wiser. there's a very large hole in this...
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there is positive pop lism and negative tiff-- negative pop lism. the---- it was basically gaich birth to the clan and all that. but it was a populist-- . >> rose: but in part populist is sort of throw the rascals out. >> right, and play unpopular pastures. but bernie sanders i think was a much more positive populist, that is he wanted to do things. he had an affirmative agenda and so did hillary and they argued about which one was better. but if you go back to the beginning of her campaign, before you ever got a vote, swhen she announced. go back and read her announcement speech. she said that we will have to become even more concentrated. become has become more concentrated. corporations being run more for the benefit of their shareholders and top managers than for their customers or their consumers or their long time help in terms of research, development and productivity. and therefore we should give tax cuts to corporations that share their profits with their employees, and invest in the future long-term, and have tax increases for those who ju
there is positive pop lism and negative tiff-- negative pop lism. the---- it was basically gaich birth to the clan and all that. but it was a populist-- . >> rose: but in part populist is sort of throw the rascals out. >> right, and play unpopular pastures. but bernie sanders i think was a much more positive populist, that is he wanted to do things. he had an affirmative agenda and so did hillary and they argued about which one was better. but if you go back to the beginning of her...
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storm watches and warnings are popping up along the east coast at the start of this holiday weekend. at this the hour, right now, the storm has claimed at least one life after high winds brought down a large tree on to a homeless camp. blinding rain, dangerous flooding, major storm surges causing some major damage as well. and historic beach erosion too. hermine showing florida as a hurricane overnight. wiping out power to many and leaving behind a path of destruction. making it the first hurricane to hit florida in 11 years. wnbc meteorologist rafael miranda is with us now tracking this storm. and my understanding based on al roker this morning is that this is a storm system that's going to linger for a few days i, no? >> that's right, craig, unfortunately that is true. and the threat from hermine continues to grow this afternoon. not just for the southeast, but for the northeast as well. let's get to the latest winds are down now to 50 miles per hour, that is some good news, but it's still a strong storm moving through georgia and the carolinas. tornados are a possibility. includin
storm watches and warnings are popping up along the east coast at the start of this holiday weekend. at this the hour, right now, the storm has claimed at least one life after high winds brought down a large tree on to a homeless camp. blinding rain, dangerous flooding, major storm surges causing some major damage as well. and historic beach erosion too. hermine showing florida as a hurricane overnight. wiping out power to many and leaving behind a path of destruction. making it the first...
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we've heard is at least one company zero tech is going to be marketing the drone for around $399 a pop. it could be controlled by your phone, and it can be put in your pocket. now another story that we're watching is, no press clearly is bad press and that's something that seems to be the case for 49ers quarterback colin kaepernick. what's essentially happened is that the nfl has seen an uptick in sales for his jersey, essentially they've already put all of these jerseys in the sales bin and now they're back selling for a full retail price of $99.99. clearly all the controversy surrounding colin hasn't done anything to sales. and another story that we are keeping an eye on is the fact that many retailers today in the united states are seeming to move towards cashless checkout. they say it's more cost efficient and fights crime. the big question of course is with no law on the books forcing these retailers to take cash whether or not this trend is something that we'll see continue. >> i wish we had that when i used to work a register. i couldn't count to ten if my life counted on it. th
we've heard is at least one company zero tech is going to be marketing the drone for around $399 a pop. it could be controlled by your phone, and it can be put in your pocket. now another story that we're watching is, no press clearly is bad press and that's something that seems to be the case for 49ers quarterback colin kaepernick. what's essentially happened is that the nfl has seen an uptick in sales for his jersey, essentially they've already put all of these jerseys in the sales bin and...
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we heard a couple of pops. one was the gunshot. at that point we heard people yelling and screaming and they carried a young man out and laid him on the sidewalk where he was bleeding from his head and neck area. and then eventually he was scooped up and put in an all-terrain vehicle and driven out of center city by the fire department. >> with a little time to reflect on what you experienced there, that's why you talked about -- i think you said the sausage sandwich and biscuits while you were sitting back and reviewing what you just witnessed in your city, how do you digest what just happened? >> it's tough. i've lived here for two-thirds of my life. it's my hometown. it's something we've never seen here. charlotte is a town that doesn't traditionally do these violent demonstrations. people are trying to get a grip on the new reality in charlotte this morning. i think we have to process this for months to come. >> adam rhew with "charlotte magazine," a powerful piece i'll tweet after the show is done. >>> this is new information
we heard a couple of pops. one was the gunshot. at that point we heard people yelling and screaming and they carried a young man out and laid him on the sidewalk where he was bleeding from his head and neck area. and then eventually he was scooped up and put in an all-terrain vehicle and driven out of center city by the fire department. >> with a little time to reflect on what you experienced there, that's why you talked about -- i think you said the sausage sandwich and biscuits while...
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. >>> snacks and water help pepsi's earnings pop. the food and bench giant beat estimates thank to strength in north amera for its frito-lay noncarbonated drinks. that helped offset a continued decline in soda. revenue surged in key overseas markets. s take a look shares. they rose a fraction at 107.76. and sticking with snacks, conagra, whose brands include slim jim and ready whip, don't mix the too, but revenue did slip a bit. conagra wants to refocus its business on healthier products to keep up with consume purchasers of conagra are up 7%. >>> fitbit shares hard hit. pacific crest securities cut the fitness device maker to underweigh essenti a sell signal, from neutral, saying sales of the company's latest product were off to a slow start. the fitness tracking ban was seen as a flagship holiday product. fitbit's share finished the day down 11% at 14.81. >>> qualcomm may reportedly acqu nxp semi conductors. the wall street journal says qualcomm is in talks with the chip maker over a deal that could take place in the next thre mont
. >>> snacks and water help pepsi's earnings pop. the food and bench giant beat estimates thank to strength in north amera for its frito-lay noncarbonated drinks. that helped offset a continued decline in soda. revenue surged in key overseas markets. s take a look shares. they rose a fraction at 107.76. and sticking with snacks, conagra, whose brands include slim jim and ready whip, don't mix the too, but revenue did slip a bit. conagra wants to refocus its business on healthier...