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, four years ago, eight years ago, it's just, you know, there's an enormous effort to have money as part of the equation in our legal system, in the courts. and that's a bad thing for democracy. >> sally pederson, joy corning, thank you for being with me. >> thank you, bill. >> thank you. >> iowa, as we said, is a bellwether state, and what has happened there is spreading. in florida, the state republican party is trying to oust three state supreme court justices for a ruling on president obama's healthcare law that conservatives found disagree a local tea party faction in pennsylvania says it will take on two justices who reto upho voter id law that was passed by republicans in the state legislature. elect their high court judges, t north carolina is one of the few that utilizes public funding for its judicial campaigns. but now some folks have formed a super pac there so that unlimited and undisclosed funds can try to determine who dispenses justice. round and round it goes and where it stops, only the highest bidder knows. there's more on all this and how you can take action at our we
, four years ago, eight years ago, it's just, you know, there's an enormous effort to have money as part of the equation in our legal system, in the courts. and that's a bad thing for democracy. >> sally pederson, joy corning, thank you for being with me. >> thank you, bill. >> thank you. >> iowa, as we said, is a bellwether state, and what has happened there is spreading. in florida, the state republican party is trying to oust three state supreme court justices for a...
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it was over seven years ago now it's a combination of a few factors the first is that seven years ago this is pre i phone right this is before people relied on those these devices as much as they do now that it's not just cell phones we're talking about is also they've got an android pad or not kindle depending on the model or an i pad three g. or something that's the fucking that there is a network that this can be tracked as well so the combination of technology has advanced and so relatively recently and congress is kind of slow moving at one long foresman and including the department just says no this is going to hinder criminal investigations well we saw this in the one nine hundred ninety s. during the encryption wars i'm going to call out a bot by this one again yes real briefly back and lay out for me some of the top one or two arguments by you know organizations like the a.c.l.u. in terms of why stop right now they have a technological argument which is that this is a vast amount of data one order can get i didn't get it and i would govern to get megabytes gigabytes of it in
it was over seven years ago now it's a combination of a few factors the first is that seven years ago this is pre i phone right this is before people relied on those these devices as much as they do now that it's not just cell phones we're talking about is also they've got an android pad or not kindle depending on the model or an i pad three g. or something that's the fucking that there is a network that this can be tracked as well so the combination of technology has advanced and so relatively...
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i switched to advil® 10 months ago.iking can be really tough on the lower back and your upper thighs. you have some nasty aches and pains. i really like advil® because it takes care of it all. neck ache, shoulder pain and definitely lower back pain. i use advil® because my wife, she's a nurse, she recommended it. [ male announcer ] make the switch. take action. take advil®. and if pain keeps you up, sleep better with advil® pm. and if pain keeps you up, and every day since, two years ago, the people of bp made a commitment to the gulf. we've worked hard to keep it. bp has paid over twenty-three billion dollars to help people and businesses who were affected, and to cover cleanup costs. today, the beaches and gulf are open for everyone to enjoy -- and many areas are reporting their best tourism seasons in years. we've shared what we've learned with governments and across the industry so we can all produce energy more safely. i want you to know, there's another commitment bp takes just as seriously: our commitment to amer
i switched to advil® 10 months ago.iking can be really tough on the lower back and your upper thighs. you have some nasty aches and pains. i really like advil® because it takes care of it all. neck ache, shoulder pain and definitely lower back pain. i use advil® because my wife, she's a nurse, she recommended it. [ male announcer ] make the switch. take action. take advil®. and if pain keeps you up, sleep better with advil® pm. and if pain keeps you up, and every day since, two years ago,...
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i had a career before i came to fema to 0.5 years ago.is passionate about emergency management. you have a group of people in emergency managementç not onlyn the city but in the state and in the region that get it. çççwe have a lot to learn fr. çtoday we are going to be talkg about the national disaster recovery framework. as the mayor said, this is the whole community. as nancyç said, itç was a new fought forç -- newç thought fr fema. it is not new in the city of san francisco. it is not new in the city of boston. it is not new at the local level to get things done weather in response or in recovery, you have to work with not just the federal government, the state governmentç, the local government, theç tribes. you also have to work with the nonprofits, red cross, salvation army, many more. you have to bring in the faith- based community. it is huge what they are able to doç on a daily basis with a sml emergency. it may be in somebody's home unfortunately caught on fire. it is a disaster to them. ççwho is thereç during the
i had a career before i came to fema to 0.5 years ago.is passionate about emergency management. you have a group of people in emergency managementç not onlyn the city but in the state and in the region that get it. çççwe have a lot to learn fr. çtoday we are going to be talkg about the national disaster recovery framework. as the mayor said, this is the whole community. as nancyç said, itç was a new fought forç -- newç thought fr fema. it is not new in the city of san...
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, over 20 years ago, when i could still run and jump the time, i used to play here regularly. i was an aspiring point guard on the basketball court. but i am so happy that new generations of young kids i can see back here will be the ones to benefit generations to come. also, mr. ginsberg mention the rec and park bond on the november ballot. we need to support that so that we have beautiful rec centers and play fields for everyone throughout the city, because it is an important part of making the city livable -- lovable and healthy for everyone. thank you for being here, everyone. i am proud to be here with you. [applause] >> the center on the board of supervisors basketball team and the greatest -- and the supervisor who has not missed a park and recreation opening because of his commitment to youth, families, and to open space, scott wiener. [applause] >> thank you, phil. you know, we have a lot of different neighborhoods in this city that are so different from one another in a lot of ways, and sometimes rugged broken down into this neighborhood, that neighborhood. but as we
, over 20 years ago, when i could still run and jump the time, i used to play here regularly. i was an aspiring point guard on the basketball court. but i am so happy that new generations of young kids i can see back here will be the ones to benefit generations to come. also, mr. ginsberg mention the rec and park bond on the november ballot. we need to support that so that we have beautiful rec centers and play fields for everyone throughout the city, because it is an important part of making...
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i saw a transformer go a little while ago.he vegetation in the water here that clearly we've overtopped the barriers on the ocean which is just down the road there. you can see the lights at the end of the road as far as you can see. there's a traffic light changing from red. it's red right now. just beyond that is the ocean. so the ocean has come over. we're in downtown atlantic city. it is definitely fully flooded. there are some high points in the city, but we're at least a mile in. and that much of the city is flooded. so nobody moving around here. there is a full curfew in effect. if you're on the streets, you're in breach of the law. can't go anywhere. they are asking people, again, wait until morning. if you've got any big problems, that's when rescue crews will be out. that's when the electrical crews will be out. for the moment, you've just got to sit down and deal with these gusts. we've got another one coming in right now, anderson. >> rob, there's still a lot of areas that we haven't heard from. we don't know about
i saw a transformer go a little while ago.he vegetation in the water here that clearly we've overtopped the barriers on the ocean which is just down the road there. you can see the lights at the end of the road as far as you can see. there's a traffic light changing from red. it's red right now. just beyond that is the ocean. so the ocean has come over. we're in downtown atlantic city. it is definitely fully flooded. there are some high points in the city, but we're at least a mile in. and that...
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his wife died five years ago. his houses on the main road to the quarries. 400 trucks passed by everyday, releasing a mixture of exhaust fumes and marble dust into his home. >> of course the dust is to blame for her death. >> some days, more than 1000 truckloads move from the quarries to the valley. in april, a tunnel was opened that takes traffic away from central carrera. that has not solved the problem. because the dust is everywhere, tarps can't seal the loads. the dust is easily caught up in the wind. the association says the dust is a natural product and not harmful. >> when the dust began to be used on an industrial scale in the 1980's, it boosted the whole industry and created many jobs in the region. >> alley it wants the law changed and the reversal in the proportions of dust in blocks produced. the dust is not the only problem. in a town 500 meters above sea level, we are shown the dangers to the water supply. the owners do not let us into the quarries. >> there are the quarries. and the drinking water
his wife died five years ago. his houses on the main road to the quarries. 400 trucks passed by everyday, releasing a mixture of exhaust fumes and marble dust into his home. >> of course the dust is to blame for her death. >> some days, more than 1000 truckloads move from the quarries to the valley. in april, a tunnel was opened that takes traffic away from central carrera. that has not solved the problem. because the dust is everywhere, tarps can't seal the loads. the dust is...
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a month ago those numbers were reversed with obama 50, romney 37. on this date in 1988 gallup poll had president jimmy carter with a three point lead. joining us is mike reagan of reagan.com. a gallup poll has mr. carter, a three point lead over your dad, that was two weeks before the election. but your dad reversed it. how did he do that. >> i was in pennsylvania that day. 66 airplane rides and along with my sister and what you saw was in 1980 the independents started to break ronald reagan. what you were talking about is image, like ability. that played a huge part in the campaign of 1980 towards the end and when people broke they broke for ronald reagan. they liked what they saw. he wasn't above warmonger the card read ministration and democrats had put out for the public to see. make felt comfortable, romney is ahead. i hope he hasn't peaked too soon. we peaked in the final weekend. stuart: you peaked, your dad and his campaign. i am surprised to hear you say that. i thought he was gaining momentum all the way through to election day and peaked
a month ago those numbers were reversed with obama 50, romney 37. on this date in 1988 gallup poll had president jimmy carter with a three point lead. joining us is mike reagan of reagan.com. a gallup poll has mr. carter, a three point lead over your dad, that was two weeks before the election. but your dad reversed it. how did he do that. >> i was in pennsylvania that day. 66 airplane rides and along with my sister and what you saw was in 1980 the independents started to break ronald...
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ago. there are still some people for whom that is still the name of the game. technology has come along and pushed back into our collective consciousness. the new technology requires different and more infrastructure. in order for service to increase beyond dialtone, investments must be made. we see a pattern of large investments have been made in urban areas than in the rural areas. the result was the opening of an urban role divide in the level of service. clad in a sense of how much we are talking about when we talk about rural. we will see data over the course of presentation. in the first set of comparisons, 81% live in urban america and 19% live in rural america. so here is the first look at the broadband gap. what we are looking at is the level of service that are available. the upper line will tell us about what's available in urban areas. the lower line is what's available in rural areas. the bar in between them and is the size of the gap. the key idea, you will have to squint if
ago. there are still some people for whom that is still the name of the game. technology has come along and pushed back into our collective consciousness. the new technology requires different and more infrastructure. in order for service to increase beyond dialtone, investments must be made. we see a pattern of large investments have been made in urban areas than in the rural areas. the result was the opening of an urban role divide in the level of service. clad in a sense of how much we are...
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while attending university ten years ago. lee says she was able to overcome her grief by telling her story to parents. who suffered a similar loss. s the experience led her to start this activity. i thought if the people in the same situation get together and join hands, things around them would improve. lee and her colleagues give support over the phone on weekend. now, that their only child is dead, some callers have lost the will to live. and some even talk about killing themselves. lee can tell that the caller was suffering from deep depression. and decided to visit her. she has lost her daughter and husband. now she lives on her own. >> translator: what should i do? if i die here no one would even notice. it is so panful. it is so painful. lee says that there is a limit to what they can do for these people. >> i urged the government to understand what people who have lost their only child are facing. we have obeyed the government's one-child policy, so there is an urgent need for the government to adopt measures support
while attending university ten years ago. lee says she was able to overcome her grief by telling her story to parents. who suffered a similar loss. s the experience led her to start this activity. i thought if the people in the same situation get together and join hands, things around them would improve. lee and her colleagues give support over the phone on weekend. now, that their only child is dead, some callers have lost the will to live. and some even talk about killing themselves. lee can...
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we are at the starting route but 15 minutes ago to 45 minutes ago, they changed the route. and we got no float down here but we had major players. we still have more players! >> reporter: again the crowd is just -- it has really come to life here as we go back to you guys in studio. everybody happy on this orange wednesday! at this parade, guys. >> i tell you. great shots from chopper 5, great job, guys and yeah be we should explain that happened was there were so many people still arriving because it's such a big crowd that the players had to literally go back around the beginning of the parade section there where vern and roberta were stationed because that little section got missed. and the players felt that they didn't want to cheat anybody out of this today so they doubled back around the block and came back through and took their time and waved. as we look at this, i see the faces of the little kids, we saw the photo there of brandon crawford when he was a kid and the poseys, the crawfords, timmy lincecums, those are the willie mays and mccoveys in the crowd right now
we are at the starting route but 15 minutes ago to 45 minutes ago, they changed the route. and we got no float down here but we had major players. we still have more players! >> reporter: again the crowd is just -- it has really come to life here as we go back to you guys in studio. everybody happy on this orange wednesday! at this parade, guys. >> i tell you. great shots from chopper 5, great job, guys and yeah be we should explain that happened was there were so many people still...
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i olabanji a minute ago putting in more order. i guess it's going to be a busy day. >> a busy day for you. >> absolutely. >> let's get to jummy olabanji with more about what you might have to pay to get to the playoff games. >> i already have a t-shirt. , let him know. we are trying to keep our viewers who want to know about ticket prices in the loop. we checked stubhub. these ticket prices are going up already. the nl division series tickets starting at $85. that's a couple dollars more than they were two fridays ago when the tickets went on sale to the general public. if you look a little closer down, $130 for and helped championships series tickets. that means if the nationals make it through the next round, those tickets already in the hundreds of dollars. -- the nl championship series tickets. get the tickets now because prices are getting pretty high. back to you. >> thank you. new this morning firefighters try to find the cause of a two- alarm fire in a manassas townhouse. firefighters kept it contained the first floor. sev
i olabanji a minute ago putting in more order. i guess it's going to be a busy day. >> a busy day for you. >> absolutely. >> let's get to jummy olabanji with more about what you might have to pay to get to the playoff games. >> i already have a t-shirt. , let him know. we are trying to keep our viewers who want to know about ticket prices in the loop. we checked stubhub. these ticket prices are going up already. the nl division series tickets starting at $85. that's a...
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citizen just two months ago. 51-year-old left her home country of el salvador during its civil war in 1990. before earning her citizenship gomez lived and worked in the united states as a permanent resident. >> i want to vote. when a vote, i have a voice. >> reporter: d.c. resident maria nunez also passed the citizenship exam. she owns a restaurant in columbia height where she has lived 22 -- heights where she has lived 22 years. >> when i come into this country, i say one day i'll be a citizen. this is the best country in the world. >> reporter: both women were prepared for the citizenship examination thanks to latino resource and justice center. the nonprestos supports students through the citizenship -- nonprofit organization supports students through the citizenship test. >> 90% of the students pass their test. >> reporter: anna nogosco is the director of education and advocacy for the organization and says citizenship is important for immigrants. >> you get to petition government for changes in policies that
citizen just two months ago. 51-year-old left her home country of el salvador during its civil war in 1990. before earning her citizenship gomez lived and worked in the united states as a permanent resident. >> i want to vote. when a vote, i have a voice. >> reporter: d.c. resident maria nunez also passed the citizenship exam. she owns a restaurant in columbia height where she has lived 22 -- heights where she has lived 22 years. >> when i come into this country, i say one day...
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four years ago, obama voters were fired up ready to go. four years later, are voters fired up to fire him? gary tuchman takes the pulse. we're also talk to mary matalin and james carville. @p@p >>> welcome back. just a quick reminder about our breaking news. we're continuing to track hurricane sandy. we will talk with chad myers who is monitoring developments in weather center. we'll check back with him shortly. as we mentioned the storm threatens if nothing else to rain out significant chunks of the campaigns' final stretch. turnout is obviously going to be vital. as gary tuchman found out, enthusiasm is also going to be key. >> reporter: a day in the swing state of ohio. the electoral bull's eye of this political season. mitt romney working the crowds this afternoon in columbus. while barack obama pumped up his supporters in the evening in cleveland. both men receiving wild ovations. but while the crowd reaction is great, will that enthusiasm drive them to the polls on election day? even among the fervent obama supporters at this rally,
four years ago, obama voters were fired up ready to go. four years later, are voters fired up to fire him? gary tuchman takes the pulse. we're also talk to mary matalin and james carville. @p@p >>> welcome back. just a quick reminder about our breaking news. we're continuing to track hurricane sandy. we will talk with chad myers who is monitoring developments in weather center. we'll check back with him shortly. as we mentioned the storm threatens if nothing else to rain out...
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, even a generation ago. what do you think the real potential is for real technologies to help make up the urban/rural gap, game changing technologies, and how might that affect things, and how might that affect things both at the rural level, also at the top end? and what are the technology issues or constraints that would keep a technology solution from being feasible? >> part of the challenge is that if you don't have the toy toss play with, you -- toys to play with, you can't figure out what to do with them, and that's, i think, part of what we see in urban versus rural on the application side. are there game changing technologies that could come out of rural areas? you bet, and we've seen a lot of that. a huge amount of innovation has come out of rural areas in the past. but, again, if you don't have the capacity to play with, to experiment and equally if important if you don't have the kind of technological components you need for that, it's going to be slow to emerge, and that's putting the u.s. econom
, even a generation ago. what do you think the real potential is for real technologies to help make up the urban/rural gap, game changing technologies, and how might that affect things, and how might that affect things both at the rural level, also at the top end? and what are the technology issues or constraints that would keep a technology solution from being feasible? >> part of the challenge is that if you don't have the toy toss play with, you -- toys to play with, you can't figure...
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four years ago.ield offices, the obama campaign over 60 field offices throughout the state of colorado to roughly 19 that governor romney has. what that does is it lets people go out right into their communities and canvas and get the early votes. in some votes places, they had two or three times the number of people that they thought they would have to go canvassing. yesterday we had 16,000 people in denver. some went to the polls to vote right there. people were getting people out. really, i have never seen a better ground game than this obama ground game. >> you have with the president. you showed us earlier you weretic alreadily fired up regarding the remarks made by richard mourdock the senate candidate out of indiana. he said his words were twisted. earlier senator john mccain demanded an apology or alluding to the fact he would take back his endorsement. that all changed. senator mccain is still endorsing. the ad features governor romney is all up in indiana. i say that to point out, though, t
four years ago.ield offices, the obama campaign over 60 field offices throughout the state of colorado to roughly 19 that governor romney has. what that does is it lets people go out right into their communities and canvas and get the early votes. in some votes places, they had two or three times the number of people that they thought they would have to go canvassing. yesterday we had 16,000 people in denver. some went to the polls to vote right there. people were getting people out. really, i...
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and it is up 355 from one week ago when the it was $4.13. >> $4.30 one week ago. >> there is always anon but does this make any sense. tonight, dan kerman spoke with an economist. >> the shortage. with august fire at the richmond refinery. and the chevron pipeline problem and a power>> gas prices continued to rise over california and with oil prices saying that the average price in california is $4.48. that is up 175 from yesterday. and it is up 355 from one week ago when the it was $4.13. >> $4.30 one week ago. >> there is always an explanation but does this make any sense. >> the shortage. with august fire at the richmond refinery. and the chevron pipeline problem and a power problem at a another location. however, this person does not buy this. robert mccullough. >> we have more supply we are not having a shortage. >> in fact the spike in gas prices is a crisis without a cause. >> this is in some form of gaining =gaming.. demand. we do not have an identifiable cause. >> there is no price fixing going on but he says that it is time for the federal government to look into it. >> suppl
and it is up 355 from one week ago when the it was $4.13. >> $4.30 one week ago. >> there is always anon but does this make any sense. tonight, dan kerman spoke with an economist. >> the shortage. with august fire at the richmond refinery. and the chevron pipeline problem and a power>> gas prices continued to rise over california and with oil prices saying that the average price in california is $4.48. that is up 175 from yesterday. and it is up 355 from one week ago...
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is it more than a year ago? less than a year ago?ing stick that everybody uses, but for americans around the country, income is not a good news story. we are worse off than four years ago when the president assumed office, assuming you were employed at all. median incomes tanked, 8% fall in four years. swing states across the country, the news is the same, that is. look at ohio where both candidates are campaigning today. incomes fell from $50516 to $45749 in just four years. now, the good news, unemployment fell from 8.6% to 7.2%, but the sting of the great recession never really left. foreclosures, for example, remain high. in florida, where obamacare struck a nerve with the statings nearly 3 million seniors, income femme to 42499 and same goes for colorado which saw incomes fall from nearly $60 # ,000 a year in 2007 to around $55,000. in virginia, which has some of the nation's highest incomes, they saw an average salary of $65,000 drop to under $62,000. iowa and wisconsin have incomes that have actually risen in the last year, bu
is it more than a year ago? less than a year ago?ing stick that everybody uses, but for americans around the country, income is not a good news story. we are worse off than four years ago when the president assumed office, assuming you were employed at all. median incomes tanked, 8% fall in four years. swing states across the country, the news is the same, that is. look at ohio where both candidates are campaigning today. incomes fell from $50516 to $45749 in just four years. now, the good...
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neil: it was a new trend for six months ago. there is one coming out tomorrow that is going to be great. and to have them finally say, -- [bleep] [laughter] >> i mean, we are used to that. you know, this is kind of cool. we would be showing this. that is a kind of cool feature. that is in the apple product. to robert's point, it is a microsoft product. >> yes, look, we are reaching the graduation level with all of these devices. it is not out there. that is exactly why i worry about microsoft coming out with another message, routing an already crowded market. i think people need is clarity. how are consumers supposed to cope? if it were me, i go back to and ipad. neil: we are getting to the point where these people can board and ipad board a variety of devices. the mix-and-match, just like you might do with something else. that point was made with some technology, not all technology. >> i think that consumers are going to do what they do best. that is consumed. they are going to get the newest and best and consume it. whether it
neil: it was a new trend for six months ago. there is one coming out tomorrow that is going to be great. and to have them finally say, -- [bleep] [laughter] >> i mean, we are used to that. you know, this is kind of cool. we would be showing this. that is a kind of cool feature. that is in the apple product. to robert's point, it is a microsoft product. >> yes, look, we are reaching the graduation level with all of these devices. it is not out there. that is exactly why i worry about...
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the president should be saying now what he said four years ago. he will not cut social security while romney and ryan certainly are. >> now, senator, one thing that i think is puzzling democrats and supporters of the president, as well, today is both men had a chance at closing arguments last night. that is one of the things that they knew was coming their direction. listen in part to what president obama had to say. >> four years ago, i said that i'm not a perfect man and i wouldn't be a perfect president and that is a promise that governor romney thinks i kept. >> why specifically point out the flaws? was that a good choice? >> well, i think not. i mean, i think -- here's what i think the position of the president should be. look, everybody knows the economy is in a lot of trouble today. we all know that. everybody knows that the rich are getting much richer and the middle class is shrinking and poverty and that is the simple truth. but what he should remind people over and over again is that romney's proposals, romney's policies are exactly wha
the president should be saying now what he said four years ago. he will not cut social security while romney and ryan certainly are. >> now, senator, one thing that i think is puzzling democrats and supporters of the president, as well, today is both men had a chance at closing arguments last night. that is one of the things that they knew was coming their direction. listen in part to what president obama had to say. >> four years ago, i said that i'm not a perfect man and i...
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. >>> few months ago, we saw a candidate talked about legitimate rape. today, another candidate is talking about rape and god's intention. >> the candidate is richard murdock. he's running for u.s. senate. one that republicans are counting on to help him take control of the senate. here's what he said in the final minutes when he was asked about the opposition to abortion. >> i know there's some that will disagree. i believe life dpins at conception. the only exception to have an abortion is in the case in the life of a mother. i struggle for a long time. life is a gift from god. even when life begins in a horrible situation of rape, it's something god intended to happen. >> richard murdock's comments comes in the same day when mitt romney started airing this tv had. >> and tonight, the romney camp issued a statement. romney disagrees with murdock's views on rape. >> i approve this message. >> this is the second republican candidate this election to make controversial comments about rape and pregnancy. >> first of all, from what i understand from doctors
. >>> few months ago, we saw a candidate talked about legitimate rape. today, another candidate is talking about rape and god's intention. >> the candidate is richard murdock. he's running for u.s. senate. one that republicans are counting on to help him take control of the senate. here's what he said in the final minutes when he was asked about the opposition to abortion. >> i know there's some that will disagree. i believe life dpins at conception. the only exception to...
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>> he won four years ago for being cool, for being cool under pressure and tonight he was hot. he was overheated, in my view and more importantly, for the president, i think he will be viewed as a little too overheated and too hot in the view of the few people who still haven't made up their mind or haven't decided whether they'll vote again for him as they did four years ago. >> definitely hotter this time. >> i gave a b. i'm a tough a. i thought the president did what he needed to do, what many people hoped, partisans had hoped whhope ed he would do two weeks ago and he came out on fire. came out jabbing, with energy, what he needed to do. i didn't think he was too aggressive in this debate at all, he did what he needed to do to put mitt romney on the defensive and i think that changed for him. >> the town mall meeting makes it harder to attack each other but that's all they did all night. it was contentious. how did they make their case? mitt romney on substance? >> b. >> c. >> c. >> two cs. >> senor. >> why? >> i don't think he had the answers like he did last time. even th
>> he won four years ago for being cool, for being cool under pressure and tonight he was hot. he was overheated, in my view and more importantly, for the president, i think he will be viewed as a little too overheated and too hot in the view of the few people who still haven't made up their mind or haven't decided whether they'll vote again for him as they did four years ago. >> definitely hotter this time. >> i gave a b. i'm a tough a. i thought the president did what he...
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used to work with her when she was many years ago at nbc.he's going to be pretty straightforward and tough. >> yeah. look, it's a tricky piece and i hope that she does find a way to ask those questions when they are appropriate. that's what i tried to do. everyone is a judge and critic of these and looking yacht for bias of some kind, breaking the rules, making it all about you. but at the end of 90 minutes what happened to me last time as i traveled across the country the next day on two or three flights people were coming up to me in airports telling me how much they enjoyed, had seat mates and others on the plane itself saying that one was at least vigorous and robust, and i learned a lot from it. so, we have to separate the choir from the rest of the country. people will have strong feelings depending on how their candidate does. >> we'll all be looking for that and enjoy and your views tonight as well. tom brokaw, as always, thank you for joining us today. >> my pleasure. >> the clinton factor. what does the former president's role on t
used to work with her when she was many years ago at nbc.he's going to be pretty straightforward and tough. >> yeah. look, it's a tricky piece and i hope that she does find a way to ask those questions when they are appropriate. that's what i tried to do. everyone is a judge and critic of these and looking yacht for bias of some kind, breaking the rules, making it all about you. but at the end of 90 minutes what happened to me last time as i traveled across the country the next day on two...
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less freedom in this country thirty years ago and it was sixty years ago every day here we are in washington d.c. every day these government agencies are passing new laws new regulations. so you have all these people just telling you what you must do what you must not do so of course americans want to swear to becoming a police state and i hate to say that because. the united states well let me correct myself the united states used to be america america it was a fantastic idea it was a unique idea unique in the world that's why everybody wanted to come to america but now it's no longer america because america is the idea that idea has been. vanished from the geographical area known as the united states which is increasingly just one of two hundred other nation states that are covering the face of the globe skin disease so i'm very unhappy with the evolution of the u.s. what was the tipping point in your view where america was no longer america where you feel that freedom has been eroded more and more that's a very good question because you can make the argument that the united states or the
less freedom in this country thirty years ago and it was sixty years ago every day here we are in washington d.c. every day these government agencies are passing new laws new regulations. so you have all these people just telling you what you must do what you must not do so of course americans want to swear to becoming a police state and i hate to say that because. the united states well let me correct myself the united states used to be america america it was a fantastic idea it was a unique...
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unfortunately you have the request for continuance 24 hours ago. how much notice did she have that it was happening today and we get the request yesterday? i think that's very problematic. on the other hand, you are going to force her to present her case without her lawyer and i think that's difficult. >> i have another question. how could she have requested this on such short notice for us because i thought we were very clear at our last meeting that we gave them an extension until december, and that was last month. >> i'm sorry, can i interrupt one second? sonia has corrected me. still, she would have to present her case for why she should get rehearing. it's still the same problem that you are putting her in a position of having to present a case without her chosen counsel. >> she requested this a long time ago, this hearing, not 24 hours. is that what you are correcting? that's what i'm confused about. >> she requested rehearing. >> in october, early october. >> i'm saying she requested this continuance of this matter, of the rehearing request,
unfortunately you have the request for continuance 24 hours ago. how much notice did she have that it was happening today and we get the request yesterday? i think that's very problematic. on the other hand, you are going to force her to present her case without her lawyer and i think that's difficult. >> i have another question. how could she have requested this on such short notice for us because i thought we were very clear at our last meeting that we gave them an extension until...
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grounds that they violated both protections by the first amendment and fifth due process a few months ago i sat down with one of the plaintiffs in the case hedges a hedge is the obama here's chris hedges himself breaking down the two sections of the n.d.a. that the lawsuit focuses on sections of ten twenty one and ten twenty two which in essence allows the executive branch to strip an american citizen of their constitutional rights to due process and to hold them in military facilities that's what we're question a very very tiny part of the bill which i think you know you don't have to be a legal scholar to determine is clearly unconstitutional mean we agree just violation of constitutional rights is really you know undeniable so we want to break down exactly what yesterday's ruling means for the n.d.a. for journalists and for the country itself i'm joined now by carl mayer attorney for the mayer law group karl what's the bigger takeaway here from this latest ruling on n.d.a. . thanks christine thanks for having me on the the import of this ruling is more procedural one than anything else
grounds that they violated both protections by the first amendment and fifth due process a few months ago i sat down with one of the plaintiffs in the case hedges a hedge is the obama here's chris hedges himself breaking down the two sections of the n.d.a. that the lawsuit focuses on sections of ten twenty one and ten twenty two which in essence allows the executive branch to strip an american citizen of their constitutional rights to due process and to hold them in military facilities that's...
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four years ago they avoided a war. he says he wants to really reestablish links together again with moscow, which many georgians support. they think it just makes sense. from a western perspective, it is difficult to see how you rely on both, wanting to join nato, taking part in missions, but that might be a difficult bridge to combine. the other problem is that there are members of the opposition coalition who do have anti- western, anti-coalition views. >> thank you very much, damien. the high court in london, lawyers are challenging the extradition to the united states on health grounds. it is being seen as a last ditch attempt to avoid being sent to the u.s., where he faces accusations of kidnapping. the bbc for the spares -- for affairs correspondent is that the high court for us. we seem to have had quite a few less the thames, as we keep calling them. what is the basis of this latest appeal? >> it is on health grounds. a couple of weeks ago the european human rights court had their final say. that four other ser
four years ago they avoided a war. he says he wants to really reestablish links together again with moscow, which many georgians support. they think it just makes sense. from a western perspective, it is difficult to see how you rely on both, wanting to join nato, taking part in missions, but that might be a difficult bridge to combine. the other problem is that there are members of the opposition coalition who do have anti- western, anti-coalition views. >> thank you very much, damien....
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he was the one who started this some 16 years ago, i think he would have turned in this beret in order to change jobs with the mayor of paris, having gone there so many times, we also have with us tom horn who is our chairman of our sister city committee which has many exchanges which we're going hear about more of them today, mayor lee, you have been mayor for almost two years, and as you know, the mayor of paris has been mayor for 11 years, and look how young he is, so there's hope for you. we have just had a meeting inside and the mate -- mayor has made a promise which tom and i and matthew, we're going to make sure he keeps that promise and he says, next year, we're going to paris, so tom horn and i are going to be the advanced team, we're leaving with the mayor on a sunday when he goes back. so, may i introduce our mayor, a newer mayor than the mayor of paris but one we are proud of and we will be hoping that he is planning the trip very soon, so may i present mayor lee. [applause]. >> thank you, charlotte. >> well, thank you, everybody, for coming here today. as you can see, ther
he was the one who started this some 16 years ago, i think he would have turned in this beret in order to change jobs with the mayor of paris, having gone there so many times, we also have with us tom horn who is our chairman of our sister city committee which has many exchanges which we're going hear about more of them today, mayor lee, you have been mayor for almost two years, and as you know, the mayor of paris has been mayor for 11 years, and look how young he is, so there's hope for you....
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>> about two months ago. two, three months ago. the arrest was gathered through working with the special victim's unit for two to three-day period we had every inspector in that unit working on this case. over 30 people working on it. that is what it took. we were in communications on two or three occasions simultaneously with new york, boston, chicago and u.s. immigration services. >> thank you, lieutenant. the next speaker is captain garrett tom of the central police station. thank you, captain. >> good afternoon, supervisors avalos, olague. i would like to talk about what we have done at central station. tremendous outreach. in addition we have started a mini task force to focus on this crime and a mini task force includes five officers, all bilingual, they speak chinese. they saturated the area when this was going on. they did a lot of investigation and retrieved video through the investigation and re-walked all the crimes. they re-interviewed victims and just did countless work. i would like to thank david chan from s.a.f.e. w
>> about two months ago. two, three months ago. the arrest was gathered through working with the special victim's unit for two to three-day period we had every inspector in that unit working on this case. over 30 people working on it. that is what it took. we were in communications on two or three occasions simultaneously with new york, boston, chicago and u.s. immigration services. >> thank you, lieutenant. the next speaker is captain garrett tom of the central police station....
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four years ago, obama voters were fired up ready to go. four years later, are voters fired up to fire him? gary tuchman takes the pulse. we're also talk to mary matalin and james carville. how did i get here? dumb luck? or good decisions? ones i've made. ones we've all made. about marriage. children. money. about tomorrow. here's to good decisions. who matters most to you says the most about you. massmutual is owned by our policyholders so they matter most to us. massmutual. we'll help you get there. anne's tablet called my phone. anne's tablet was chatting with a tablet in sydney... a desktop in zurich... and a telepresence room in brazil. the secure cloud helped us get some numbers from my assistant's pc in new york. and before i reached the top, the board meeting became a congrats we sold the company party. wait til my wife's phone hears about this. [ cellphone vibrating ] [ female announcer ] with cisco at the center, working together has never worked so well. >>> welcome back. just a quick reminder about our breaking news. we're conti
four years ago, obama voters were fired up ready to go. four years later, are voters fired up to fire him? gary tuchman takes the pulse. we're also talk to mary matalin and james carville. how did i get here? dumb luck? or good decisions? ones i've made. ones we've all made. about marriage. children. money. about tomorrow. here's to good decisions. who matters most to you says the most about you. massmutual is owned by our policyholders so they matter most to us. massmutual. we'll help you get...
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ago. >> right now our ship count is 285. in 2007 it was just 278 ships. sactually we were smaller in 207 than we are now. we've been increasing the size of the navy under president obama. but moreover i think this was the president's point in the debate about horses and bayonets is that it's really not a valid comparison to compare the number of ships today to the number of ships more than 90 years ago. the reason for that is technology has changed dramatically since then. >> warner: the candidates also jousted over america's exit from the nearly nine-year war in iraq. it's been ten months since the last u.s. convoy crossed the border into kuwait. a point that president obama often touts on the campaign trail. >> four years ago i told you we'd end the war in iraq and we did. >> warner: by contrast last november, mitt romney criticized the u.s. pullout. >> the precipitous withdrawal is unfortunate. it's more than unfortunate. i think it's tragic. >> warner: last night the two men clashed over whether they had wanted to keep t
ago. >> right now our ship count is 285. in 2007 it was just 278 ships. sactually we were smaller in 207 than we are now. we've been increasing the size of the navy under president obama. but moreover i think this was the president's point in the debate about horses and bayonets is that it's really not a valid comparison to compare the number of ships today to the number of ships more than 90 years ago. the reason for that is technology has changed dramatically since then. >>...
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four years ago, obama voters were fired up ready to go. four years later, are voters fired up to fire him? gary tuchman takes the pulse. we're also talk to mary matalin and james carville. how did i get here? dumb luck? or good decisions? ones i've made. ones we've all made. about marriage. children. money. about tomorrow. here's to good decisions. who matters most to you says the most about you. massmutual is owned by our policyholders so they matter most to us. massmutual. we'll help you get there. because it helps you keep doing what you love. no wonder it's america's #1 selling pain reliever. you took action, you took advil®. and we thank you. >>> welcome back. just a quick reminder about our breaking news. we're continuing to track hurricane sandy. we will talk with chad myers who is monitoring developments in weather center. we'll check back with him shortly. as we mentioned the storm threatens if nothing else to rain out significant chunks of the campaigns' final stretch. turnout is obviously going to be vital. as gary tuchman found
four years ago, obama voters were fired up ready to go. four years later, are voters fired up to fire him? gary tuchman takes the pulse. we're also talk to mary matalin and james carville. how did i get here? dumb luck? or good decisions? ones i've made. ones we've all made. about marriage. children. money. about tomorrow. here's to good decisions. who matters most to you says the most about you. massmutual is owned by our policyholders so they matter most to us. massmutual. we'll help you get...
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as we remember four years ago ago, all the obama, clinton, biden debates, joe biden always seemed toevery morning after those democratic debates, we would scratch our heads and say why isn't biden gaining traction? because he clearly is the most comfortable in the debate setting. >> and let's remember that we thought last debate was substantive. this has the potential to be perfectly mind-numbing in the level of detail on medicare and the budget. and that's where joe biden i think will be effective in saying my dad used to say, joey, once he says joey, but i do think that biden's going to be aggressive early and aggressive often. i think that's what they want to send a message and say that, look, we're going to do it, and the president's going to come out a few days later and really try to expose romney on this new approach that the obama team has, which is that he's a chameleon and making stuff up. i think that's what they want to ride in these last few weeks. >> steve schmidt, at the end of the day, both of their jobs are to lift up the top of the ticket, right? >> yeah, absolutely
as we remember four years ago ago, all the obama, clinton, biden debates, joe biden always seemed toevery morning after those democratic debates, we would scratch our heads and say why isn't biden gaining traction? because he clearly is the most comfortable in the debate setting. >> and let's remember that we thought last debate was substantive. this has the potential to be perfectly mind-numbing in the level of detail on medicare and the budget. and that's where joe biden i think will be...
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that was something he wrote several years ago. think things have changed in the last couple years. so i'm not sure what the statistic is today. but it's changing. i mean, i think people are recognizing now that bringing in different ceos is not necessariry a great thing. if you look at friend ter, and i know you don't want to only talk about friendster, but from 2003 when the company was institutionally founded to when it was sold in 2009 that was six years. so how many ceos did the company have in six years? >> five. >> yeah. >> six. six in six years. >> what -- when you were talking to young founders, which you do at founders den, how much of what you learned at friendster are things that you're passing on? what is the primary lesson you want them to know? >> there's a lot. i think that there were things we did right at friendster because i started the company in sort of the dotcom crash period. we did some of the things that now people call sort of lean out of necessity. not because of brilliance. >> and your nuzzle is incredib
that was something he wrote several years ago. think things have changed in the last couple years. so i'm not sure what the statistic is today. but it's changing. i mean, i think people are recognizing now that bringing in different ceos is not necessariry a great thing. if you look at friend ter, and i know you don't want to only talk about friendster, but from 2003 when the company was institutionally founded to when it was sold in 2009 that was six years. so how many ceos did the company...
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>> ten days ago. it has been picking up again. we had a couple sectors will be start to show some weakness. technology, energy and materials are showing weakness. volatility is not helping out. liz: do you have a hedge or do you feel your funds and the assets within them are hedgey in of? >> our specialty are being able to apply aggressive downside risk management. one of the things we can do is if we sphinx's sector is getting dangerously can remove it from the portfolio. eventually we dropping of of those sectors we start building a position cash. we can aggressively the risk a portfolio and that is the heart of attracting clients -- liz: ge and dupont did not excite people but that doesn't -- >> we buy through the ets. we like consumer discretionary we will own all of the. liz: even despite your bullishness the dow hit a session lows and we are down 31 points adding to 240 points. howard is coming back to tell us his favorite sectors. the one he sees as the strongest but the weaker for investors. closing bell ringing in 38 minu
>> ten days ago. it has been picking up again. we had a couple sectors will be start to show some weakness. technology, energy and materials are showing weakness. volatility is not helping out. liz: do you have a hedge or do you feel your funds and the assets within them are hedgey in of? >> our specialty are being able to apply aggressive downside risk management. one of the things we can do is if we sphinx's sector is getting dangerously can remove it from the portfolio....
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so how about we flip 9.6, a year ago, to 6.9.oday, it's 6.9. >> [applause.] >> and technology is leading the way. we're home to now -- just within our 49 square miles, we're home to 1,635 technology companies, still growing, over 225 clean tech companies, more than 100 biotech companies, and we have owncone of those categories or growing more every month. imgetting excited because that means a lot more jobs. i think we will soon lead the whole state. and i kind of say that too because marin county has traditionally been lower than ours and so has san mateo. i think marin county has been lower because we have their wine, you will probably have some tonight and san ma taiee because it's our airport that emploaxcju everybody there. so we will take credit for all three counties. i told jerry, i'm never going to complain to jerry brown, what he to happen in the state legislature, because i used the first year and a half to insulate myself from all of that, emotionally as well as programmatically to say i'm not going to let the state h
so how about we flip 9.6, a year ago, to 6.9.oday, it's 6.9. >> [applause.] >> and technology is leading the way. we're home to now -- just within our 49 square miles, we're home to 1,635 technology companies, still growing, over 225 clean tech companies, more than 100 biotech companies, and we have owncone of those categories or growing more every month. imgetting excited because that means a lot more jobs. i think we will soon lead the whole state. and i kind of say that too...
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four years ago, obama voters were fired up ready to go. four years later, are voters fired up to fire him? gary tuchman takes the pulse. everyone in the nicu, all the nurses wanted to watch him when he was there 118 days. everything that you thought was important to you changes in light of having a child that needs you every moment. i wouldn't trade him for the world. who matters most to you says the most about you. massmutual is owned by our policyholders so they matter most to us. if you're caring for a child with special needs, our innovative special care program offers strategies that can help. ♪ playing a lone hand ♪ my life begins today ♪ ♪ fly by night away from here ♪ ♪ change my life again ♪ ♪ fly by night, goodbye my dear ♪ ♪ my ship isn't coming ♪ and i just can't pretend oww! ♪ [ male announcer ] careful, you're no longer invisible in a midsize sedan. the volkswagen passat. winner of a motor trend midsize sedan comparison. that's the power of german engineering. >>> welcome back. just a quick reminder about our breaking news. w
four years ago, obama voters were fired up ready to go. four years later, are voters fired up to fire him? gary tuchman takes the pulse. everyone in the nicu, all the nurses wanted to watch him when he was there 118 days. everything that you thought was important to you changes in light of having a child that needs you every moment. i wouldn't trade him for the world. who matters most to you says the most about you. massmutual is owned by our policyholders so they matter most to us. if you're...