Tonight. As we host the third and final president ial debate. And the stakes couldnt be higher. We will have live coverage for you all day long. Fox5 news this morning. Starts now. Good morning, im jason feinberg. And im monica jackson, welcome to fox5 news this morning. Its a big day. We have a very special show planned for you yeah theres a lot to get to dave hall has been out at unlv all morning long. Hes got a look at how the campus is gearing up for the 3rd and final president ial debate happening tonight cc will continue well all the commotion is definitely commotion is definitely impacting the roads around campus and on your morning commute. Thats right and ken smith is here to break it all down and give you some alternate your drive here are the accidents to watch out and alternate routes you can use listed on our maps here are the construciton areas to look out for and alternate routes listed on our maps back to the news desk. Now that all way. Sam argier joins us with a quick
Weve got to tell everybody what we are doing and why this election is so critically important. That is where all of you come in. If you do know people who are thinking about voting for our opponents, well, you may. I hope you will stage an intervention. [laughter] [cheers] secretary clinton and i hope you will talk about the reality versus the demagoguery of what we have seen in this campaign. You know, we need to come together around all of the issues that are important to everybody, and i said in the beginning, whatever issue you care about is going to be on the ballot. I care a lot about making sure that women and girls are treated with dignity and respect. [cheers] that they deserve in our country. Secretary clinton i care a lot about making sure that we save Social Security and we ensure that everybody has the benefits that they need in order to be able to live a decent life in retirement. [applause] secretary clinton and boy, do i care a lot about our constitution. Maybe it is be
Assets, and there is to be another round, but verizon is said to be the frontrunner. Dennis, i naturally go to you fir first, and what does the size of the bid say, and any color about how this round is going . Well, i dont know if i have a lot of color necessarily, but what is important is that there are so many moving parts, and whether it is the patent portfolio, and how the assets of yahoo is structure and it is not the way of a straight action as we want to cover it in the press. So many moving piece, and we have to take it with a caution because the headline number may not be the thing that matters most by the board, but it is what they could fetch for the other assets and also how they structure yahoo japan and alibaba holdings. And with all of that in mind, how are we supposed to judge or evaluate the process if not just on the headline number . Well, we will have to wait and see what the final outcome is of course, and there are opotentially other bidders and private equity bi
Its like, gee whiz, this kind of thats real linoleum on the floor, isnt it . I mean, this was not i mean, you go to you go to hyde park or you go to some of these other president ial homes and they are pretty modest. Even like calvin coolidges. You go to his house before hes president and its really modest. Its like you know, some place youd see in amsterdam or something. And afterwards he does have to move into a big place. Harry truman never moves into the big place and his circumstances are sufficiently modest that he is the guy that hes why we have president ial pensions. Up to that point we really dont have that and they may be independently wealthy like a Herbert Hoover or theyre able to have accomplished something more than truman did, very modest on the payroll his whole life, federal or local, county government. So truman is a modest guy. He might have been taking all these walks to save on gasoline, i dont know. Next . The photograph, the photograph that you have on your sign
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