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but what happened is, after republican governor richard scott was elected in 2010, he and the republican legislature worked to reword clause and they made major changes. one was to put severe burdens on voter registration drives and prevent groups like the league of women voters from registering voters. that was enacted in 2011 and was blocked by the courts in may, 2012. for about a year, voter registration drives were shut down in florida. he cut back early voting from 14 days to 8 days, including the sunday before the election when african-american churches mobilize their constituents. early voting emerged as a bipartisan reform and florida after the 2000 election to make it easier for people to vote. it was something that jeb bush was in favor of. it was something that charlie crist was in favor of. republicans became more-when they saw the obama campaign use it more successfully. the majority of african- americans were a majority of early voters in the state in 2008. it was important in the black community. cut back on early voting. another thing that rick scott did is he prevented e
but what happened is, after republican governor richard scott was elected in 2010, he and the republican legislature worked to reword clause and they made major changes. one was to put severe burdens on voter registration drives and prevent groups like the league of women voters from registering voters. that was enacted in 2011 and was blocked by the courts in may, 2012. for about a year, voter registration drives were shut down in florida. he cut back early voting from 14 days to 8 days,...
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fourth quarter, arizona's scott to richards. arizona with their first one at home at usc since 1999. oregon state has never started a season 7-0e and they're trailing to washington 10-0 late first half. one big headline from earlier in college football, devastating knee injury to marcus lattimore of south carolina. carted off, later taken tie hospital. for the latest on his condition keep it to tuned to "sportscenter" and of course, college football final, 12:30 eastern on espn2. we'll see you again next week. "who thinks about stuff like that?" "vince mahe grew up on two continents... and noticed that wherever you go, people have their hands full, but their feet free." "the result? a liftgate you operate with your foot." "code name?" "open sesame" "the all new twenty thirteen ford escape. it's what happens when you go further." prand you're seeing that rightno quit in amnow.a... over five million new jobs. exports up forty one percent. home values... rising. our auto industry... back. and our heroes are comining hom. we're not
fourth quarter, arizona's scott to richards. arizona with their first one at home at usc since 1999. oregon state has never started a season 7-0e and they're trailing to washington 10-0 late first half. one big headline from earlier in college football, devastating knee injury to marcus lattimore of south carolina. carted off, later taken tie hospital. for the latest on his condition keep it to tuned to "sportscenter" and of course, college football final, 12:30 eastern on espn2....
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petered, would you agree those -- too big to fail and richard scott do you think there are other more kind of stricter string again criteria that would improve upon? >> well, my point of view, i don't see that the current structure title ii ends the essential problem and the essential problem is when all of the financial institutions are thought to be unstable or possibly even insole vent. the failure of one institution causes a panic. we have had panic seldom in the country. up with that maybe 80 years or 100 years since the panic of 1970. these are rare 0 events they occurred as i said before because of what the housing policy had done. it doesn't matter whether we have a title ii or whether we use the bankruptcy system. the advantage of the bankruptcy system is that it does not create moral hazard. it does not give creditors the notion they are going to be better treated with the failure of a large institution rather than a small one. so yes, i think we can do things in our bankruptcy system that cure some of the problems that are endemic in financial institutions. we don't need a
petered, would you agree those -- too big to fail and richard scott do you think there are other more kind of stricter string again criteria that would improve upon? >> well, my point of view, i don't see that the current structure title ii ends the essential problem and the essential problem is when all of the financial institutions are thought to be unstable or possibly even insole vent. the failure of one institution causes a panic. we have had panic seldom in the country. up with that...
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peter, would you agree those are possible alternatives to help end too big to fail, and for richard, scottnnis, do you think, um, there are other more kind of stricter, more stringent criteria that would improve upon title ii? >> well, from my point of view, i don't see that the current structure, title ii, ends the essential problem, and the essential problem is when all of the financial institutions are thought to be unstable or possibly even insolvent, the failure of one institution causes panic. um, we have had panics very seldom in this country, one that really maybe 80 years or 100 years since the panic of 1907. these are very, very rare events. but they occurred, as i said before, because of what housing policies had done. so it doesn't matter whether we have a title ii or whether we use the bankruptcy system. the advantage of the bankruptcy system is that it does not create moral hazard. it does not give creditors the notion that they are going to be better treated with the failure of a large institution rather than a small one. so, yes, i think we can do things in our bankruptcy s
peter, would you agree those are possible alternatives to help end too big to fail, and for richard, scottnnis, do you think, um, there are other more kind of stricter, more stringent criteria that would improve upon title ii? >> well, from my point of view, i don't see that the current structure, title ii, ends the essential problem, and the essential problem is when all of the financial institutions are thought to be unstable or possibly even insolvent, the failure of one institution...
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richard ramirez. charles ing. he killed 11. the trail side killer, speed freak killer. remember ramon salcido? his seven victims included his wife and two daughters. scotteterson. richard allen davis. the hellzer brothers. and the rape, torture, and murder duo. a remind of just a few of the people now on california's death row. that could change in november. proposition 34 would abolish capital punishment here. and the death sentences of those 725 men and women would be commuted to life without the possibility of parole. san quentin's death row would disappear. >> it is about savings and accountability, and justice. >> i think that proposition 34 is misguided. it should not pass. >> formidable opponents on this issue are two two people are long criminal justice credentials. >> reporter: for keeping the penalty, steve wagstaff who personally prosecuted, and sent to death row these three killers. >> do you have any question as to their guilt? >> not even the slightest. >> reporter: jamie wants to abolish the death penalty. she care idea out the executions of these four inmates. >> at the end of every execution, someone in my staff would say, is the world
richard ramirez. charles ing. he killed 11. the trail side killer, speed freak killer. remember ramon salcido? his seven victims included his wife and two daughters. scotteterson. richard allen davis. the hellzer brothers. and the rape, torture, and murder duo. a remind of just a few of the people now on california's death row. that could change in november. proposition 34 would abolish capital punishment here. and the death sentences of those 725 men and women would be commuted to life without...
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richard ramirez. charles ing. he killed 11. the trail side killer, speed freak killer. remember ramon salcido? his seven victims included his wife and two daughters. scott peterson. richard allen davis. the hellzer brothers. and the rape, torture, and murder duo. a remind of just a few of the people now on california's death row. that could change in november. proposition 34 would abolish capital punishment here. and the death sentences of those 725 men and women would be commuted to life without the possibility of parole. san quentin's death row would disappear. >> it is about savings and accountability, and justice. >> i think that proposition 34 is misguided. it should not pass. >> formidable opponents on this issue are two two people are long criminal justice credentials. >> reporter: for keeping the penalty, steve wagstaff who personally prosecuted, and sent to death row these three killers. >> do you have any question as to their guilt? >> not even the slightest. >> reporter: jamie wants to abolish the death penalty. she care idea out the executions of these four inmates. >> at the end of every execution, someone in my staff would say, is the worl
richard ramirez. charles ing. he killed 11. the trail side killer, speed freak killer. remember ramon salcido? his seven victims included his wife and two daughters. scott peterson. richard allen davis. the hellzer brothers. and the rape, torture, and murder duo. a remind of just a few of the people now on california's death row. that could change in november. proposition 34 would abolish capital punishment here. and the death sentences of those 725 men and women would be commuted to life...
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speakers include scott alvarez, general counsel of the federal reserve. richard oester man, acting general counsel for the fdic. this is just over an hour. >> thank you very much i certainly hope this discussion will be stimulating and exciting as the last panel. each will speak for 10 minutes. we'll have coliquy among panelists an open questions to the audience. we'll go to the following order. sherazad and simon third and karen fourth. so kick us off. >> thank you. thank you, art. it is a pleasure to be here at cleaf's annual event. i will not hope not to put you too much into a gloomy mood. if you're trying to predict what is the next financial crisis, i think it is important to discuss the changing nature of these crises. 30 years ago, we had what we gnaw affection atly call the traditional type of crisis. only happens in emerging markets and contagion of these crisis was regional. so if brazil got hit, latin america got hit. effects in southeast asia were relatively safe. but in late 1995, sorry, 1994, early 1995, the world as we knew it changed. mexico cras
speakers include scott alvarez, general counsel of the federal reserve. richard oester man, acting general counsel for the fdic. this is just over an hour. >> thank you very much i certainly hope this discussion will be stimulating and exciting as the last panel. each will speak for 10 minutes. we'll have coliquy among panelists an open questions to the audience. we'll go to the following order. sherazad and simon third and karen fourth. so kick us off. >> thank you. thank you, art....
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here's scott and he gets it to richards. richards with a gain of about seven and a half yards that time. and scott himself is having a big day. 26 of 49 for 362 yards. came in leading the pac-12 in total offense. also has 92 yards rushing, which is impressive. high snap on second and three. and it will make for a third down and one after that carry. dawson on the tackle. 7:30 minutes, the clock counting down. sc looking for a stop. scott again, designed run. once again, he slides and was hit by t.j. mcdonald. >> matt: that's tough. i've got to tell you right there. >> joe: in the midst of it all. >> matt: that's a tough one right there. mcdonald is already committed to the run and he's coming full bore when matt scott hits that knee, he's already in the act of -- you see that, he's already in the act of going. >> joe: obviously player safety is such a point of emphasis. you know he actually took a hit to the head by dion bailey. >> referee: after the play, personal foul, number 7 on the defense. half the distance to the goal
here's scott and he gets it to richards. richards with a gain of about seven and a half yards that time. and scott himself is having a big day. 26 of 49 for 362 yards. came in leading the pac-12 in total offense. also has 92 yards rushing, which is impressive. high snap on second and three. and it will make for a third down and one after that carry. dawson on the tackle. 7:30 minutes, the clock counting down. sc looking for a stop. scott again, designed run. once again, he slides and was hit by...
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richard grennel. jim pinkerton and ellen ratner. i'm jon scott. fox news watch is on right now. >>> governor romney doesn't have a five-point plan, he has one point plan. that plan to to make sure that folks at the top play by a different set of rules. >> we have a president talking about someone's plan in a way that completely foreign to what my real plan is. then we have his own record. we have four consecutive years where he said when he was running for office. he would cut the deficit in half. instead he has doubled it. >> jon: three weeks left. the two candidates faced off for a second time taking questions from supposedly undecided voters and taking a lot of shots at each other. one of big issues in this debate was the role of the moderator. what about the debate itself? tell us how the media handled the debate? >> i think the media were happy to see president obama woke up by his own admission and we're happy to say he won for the most part. however, as i wrote for a conservative magazine and somebody went through the 1980 reagan campaign.
richard grennel. jim pinkerton and ellen ratner. i'm jon scott. fox news watch is on right now. >>> governor romney doesn't have a five-point plan, he has one point plan. that plan to to make sure that folks at the top play by a different set of rules. >> we have a president talking about someone's plan in a way that completely foreign to what my real plan is. then we have his own record. we have four consecutive years where he said when he was running for office. he would cut...
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richards with more. welcome back. >> scott, how are you? >> good, thanks.el's trip to greece have any bearing on what happens to the euro dollar or is it all about spain still? >> i think the market was a bit disappointed today and really more political in nature. i think it was a brave visit on her part. she is keeping germany happy and a lot of opponents on what they're asking for in terms of more bailout, more money, and the euro skeptics are saying is she in or is she out? i think it was a smart move by her but political and really i think the focus is still all about spain. >> we're looking at the video now, paul, of the protests greeting ms. merkel in greece. when does the currency experts such as yourself expect spain to officially ask for a bailout? >> there is interesting developments taking place here, scott. the market is starting to think what merkel may be playing here is something a lot bigger, something that includes an extension of debt for greece, a bailout to cyprus and spain as one package. now, she would then take that and not get that d
richards with more. welcome back. >> scott, how are you? >> good, thanks.el's trip to greece have any bearing on what happens to the euro dollar or is it all about spain still? >> i think the market was a bit disappointed today and really more political in nature. i think it was a brave visit on her part. she is keeping germany happy and a lot of opponents on what they're asking for in terms of more bailout, more money, and the euro skeptics are saying is she in or is she out?...
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my name is richard zelman and i own the property at the southwest corner of scott and fell. although our neighborhood will be substantially impacted by the loss of parking across the street the proposed bal bout at corner of scott and fell -- to many large multi-families from the corner of scott street going toward divisadero that are occupied by family and have no garages and thus the corner is used for neighborhood loading and unloading. the corner on scott street, quite frankly we are often obliged to park in front of the hydrant on the corner. we need to load and unload and there is no other reasonable option. to remove that space with a bal bout would be truly a disaster. i'm not just here asking you to remove the bal bout from our corner. i'm pleading with you, begging you to not to remove it. please, hear my plea. thank you. >> chairman nolan: thank you. next speaker. >> elease maggie, elizabeth stamp, peter wet. >> good afternoon. >> good afternoon. my name is elease, and i live on divisadero in the project area at oak street, which is within the project area and i'v
my name is richard zelman and i own the property at the southwest corner of scott and fell. although our neighborhood will be substantially impacted by the loss of parking across the street the proposed bal bout at corner of scott and fell -- to many large multi-families from the corner of scott street going toward divisadero that are occupied by family and have no garages and thus the corner is used for neighborhood loading and unloading. the corner on scott street, quite frankly we are often...
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richard grenell. jing pinkerton and talk radio news bureau chief ellen ratner. i'm jon scott. fox news watch is on right now. >> jon: wouldn't you love the thought bubbles would say. that was the scene at the end of the debate. this is some of the coverage that followed. >> it was a lot like the president obama we are used to hearing. i don't think he had the spark or energy or precision tonight that governor romney had. >> the president tonight was disappointing when he allowed mitt romney to that buck $716 billion in medicare. the president did not come out and explain it. >> it appeared that an energetic mitt romney appeared before a national audience. >> i think you are going to see team obama to buckle down more. he came out and he wasn't crisp. mitt romney looked like a credible punch. >> i think .... >> if you look at the twitter verse the republicans are very happy at this moment including the top team around mitt romney. >> where was obama tonight? >> there you go. mainstream and liberal media are shocked, shocked. the president didn't win. >> right. chris matthews we
richard grenell. jing pinkerton and talk radio news bureau chief ellen ratner. i'm jon scott. fox news watch is on right now. >> jon: wouldn't you love the thought bubbles would say. that was the scene at the end of the debate. this is some of the coverage that followed. >> it was a lot like the president obama we are used to hearing. i don't think he had the spark or energy or precision tonight that governor romney had. >> the president tonight was disappointing when he...
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but yesterday, there were more republicans who stood up with richard mourdock including josh mendel. again -- like scotthusetts at least was smart enough to say, oh no, no no. absolutely wrong. what he said. no, josh mandel who is running for senate in ohio appearing yesterday, said no he's a good man, richard mourdock. >> he's a gentlemen. he's a class act. a thoughtful guy. he will make a great united states senator. i think yesterday he apologized for his comments and i think he was right for apologizing for them. i disagree with the comments he made. but the liberal media will do everything they can no twist and turn things that conservatives say, you know, i think richard is the man who would make a terrific united states senator he is a conservative and stands on principal. >> bill: don't you love it. blame the liberal media. >> i'm tired of that. >> bill: blame the liberal media for twisting and turning. here is a quick point. he does not stand alone. remember he had todd akin up against claire mccaskill who says well if i's legitimate rape a woman's body knows. reject those sperms because it's c
but yesterday, there were more republicans who stood up with richard mourdock including josh mendel. again -- like scotthusetts at least was smart enough to say, oh no, no no. absolutely wrong. what he said. no, josh mandel who is running for senate in ohio appearing yesterday, said no he's a good man, richard mourdock. >> he's a gentlemen. he's a class act. a thoughtful guy. he will make a great united states senator. i think yesterday he apologized for his comments and i think he was...
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out of vietnam and made nuclear arms agreement with the soviets and so on and senator scott in 1970 says under richardixon the liberals got the action. why isn't -- why doesn't richard nixon ranked high in the liberal pentium? >> i will simply say this. i have been blessed and honored -- i will be a guest on wednesday night on sean had eddie's show to talk about the group and in texas i was in ohio. this visit to night and especially blessed by this rule of wonderful patriots who came tonight, the nixon library appearance will go down in 2012 as the best appearance of my book for. i am proud to be here. [applause] >> a real honor to be in this beautiful place and this tribute to president nixon. folks on the staff have been extraordinary and hospitable and i am honored to spend time with you tonight talking about my book "50 things liberals love to hate". i will see you at the book signing. god bless you and god bless america. >> before we go live want those of you who come to our events know that office come forward, these gifts we give them. available in the store. grab one. matt will be up front. >
out of vietnam and made nuclear arms agreement with the soviets and so on and senator scott in 1970 says under richardixon the liberals got the action. why isn't -- why doesn't richard nixon ranked high in the liberal pentium? >> i will simply say this. i have been blessed and honored -- i will be a guest on wednesday night on sean had eddie's show to talk about the group and in texas i was in ohio. this visit to night and especially blessed by this rule of wonderful patriots who came...
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richard mourdock. >> reporter: republicans complained today that this was yet another distraction from the core issue of the economy. but, scott, to democrats this clash over abortion rights is a core issue that they plan to stress, especially to women, between now and the election. >> pelley: wyatt, thank you. federal prosecutors today sued bank of america, accusing it of cheating taxpayers out of more than a billion dollars. the lawsuit claims that it all started in 2007 at countrywide financial which was later bought by the bank. loan officers are accused of approving thousands of mortgages knowing that the home buyers could not afford them. the loans were then sold to two federal mortgage agencies that are backed by the taxpayers. housing is a major mover in the economy so it came as good news today that sales of new homes were up 27% last month. single-family homes were selling at the fastest pace in more than two years. we're going to look at what the presidential candidates say that they will do to help students burdened with loans. two possible tracks for newly formed hurricane sandy-- one threatens the u.s. and what's
richard mourdock. >> reporter: republicans complained today that this was yet another distraction from the core issue of the economy. but, scott, to democrats this clash over abortion rights is a core issue that they plan to stress, especially to women, between now and the election. >> pelley: wyatt, thank you. federal prosecutors today sued bank of america, accusing it of cheating taxpayers out of more than a billion dollars. the lawsuit claims that it all started in 2007 at...
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it feaches scott alvarez and richard osterman t. conference hosted by george washington university. >> good morning. i'm honored to be the moderator of this panel and i know we're going to have an interesting discussion and debate. good news is we're not going to have to compete with monday night football and the baseball playoffs. let me take a couple of minutes to set the stage for our discussion. what's fascinate is the dodd-frank act landmark legislation has provoked more controversy and discussion since it's been passed than even before it was passed. 2010 it was a pretty easy call for politicians in some respects going into the 2010 election cycle because public opinion polls overwhelmingly seemed to demonstrate that americans had awareness that the implotion of the u.s. economy had been narly avoided by infusion of capital and trillions of guarantees of liquidity and this crisis was caused by risk ki and abusive wall street practices and lacks government policy and oversight. so in that dodd-frank act was born. and in so doing, it's every major provision seems many of these p
it feaches scott alvarez and richard osterman t. conference hosted by george washington university. >> good morning. i'm honored to be the moderator of this panel and i know we're going to have an interesting discussion and debate. good news is we're not going to have to compete with monday night football and the baseball playoffs. let me take a couple of minutes to set the stage for our discussion. what's fascinate is the dodd-frank act landmark legislation has provoked more controversy...
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richard nixon. host: we will go next to scott joining us from st. augustine, fla. caller: good morning.ow are you doing? in ohio, understand early voting has started. how is that going? guest: it started on october 10. it is going well from what i understand. i have not been to the actual polling places. i have friends who have been. there was a woman on my program yesterday. she is backing issue 56 in ohio , which is for a fund to help the aging. they are concerned about that. the last item on everyone's ballot in ohio this year. i will take this opportunity to ask voters in ohio to please go all the way through your ballot. that is at the very bottom. please make sure you mark one of the other for it. i would like to vote for the issue, but i am not one to tell you to do that. early voting has been very popular in ohio. there was a u.s. supreme court ruling this past week. our secretary of state tried to eliminate the early voting the three days prior to november 6. that was party, saturday, and sunday. he tried to remove it from all 88 counties in ohio. there was an appellate court d
richard nixon. host: we will go next to scott joining us from st. augustine, fla. caller: good morning.ow are you doing? in ohio, understand early voting has started. how is that going? guest: it started on october 10. it is going well from what i understand. i have not been to the actual polling places. i have friends who have been. there was a woman on my program yesterday. she is backing issue 56 in ohio , which is for a fund to help the aging. they are concerned about that. the last item on...
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against and cannot find one republican with whom she can work with, besides richard lugar, who is retiring. and then we have scottwn, was the second most bipartisan person in the senate. i think we need people with private-sector experience to help with the economy. and i'd think we need people who can work with both sides of the aisle. i'm disappointed in the choices that i have. host: david wasserman, will start with you on the house. guest: joseph kennedy iii claims he can count the number of years he has had in his life on one hand. -- the number of beers he has had in his life on one hand and then his opponent is from the purring industry. -- the brewing industry. then we have the candidate who has the endorsement of outgoing kendeigh burnie frank. -- the outgoing candidate of barney frank. in the sixth congressional district, john tierney's wife had to take a plea deal regarding a gambling ring about her brothers ran in the caribbean. his opponent has an excellent chance of defeating him. we could have the first republican from the district in massachusetts since 1996. guest: it the cycle is notable for a c
against and cannot find one republican with whom she can work with, besides richard lugar, who is retiring. and then we have scottwn, was the second most bipartisan person in the senate. i think we need people with private-sector experience to help with the economy. and i'd think we need people who can work with both sides of the aisle. i'm disappointed in the choices that i have. host: david wasserman, will start with you on the house. guest: joseph kennedy iii claims he can count the number...
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coliseums, richard nixon threw out the the first pitch, and the beatles threw played there, so what will happen to candlestick? >> see you in 30 minutes. >> i like that. >> the cbs evening news with scott pelley is coming up next. >> the latest news and
coliseums, richard nixon threw out the the first pitch, and the beatles threw played there, so what will happen to candlestick? >> see you in 30 minutes. >> i like that. >> the cbs evening news with scott pelley is coming up next. >> the latest news and
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richard nixon campaigned in all 50 states. john kennedy in 45. so how did the presidential battleground get so small? we asked our political direct john dickerson to explain it all tonight. john. >> reporter: scott, those toss-up states in gray are the only ones where both candidates have a shot at winning the majority of the vote. in the battle to get 270 electoral votes, in the vast majority of states you just need to win by one vote to get all the electoral votes in the state. in all the other nontoss had up states, one party dominates by enough that a candidate of the minority party would never have a realistic chance. >> john, thank you very much. at tuesday's dthe long battle over the keystone pipeline briefly came up. tonight, the owner, transcanada, has temporarily shut down the existing section which carries oil from alberta canada to illinois to oklahoma. tests show possible safety issues. you may recall president obama blocked a proposed extension of the pipeline to port arthur, texas, citing a lack of environmental studies. we go inside the cdc, as it races to stop a deadly outbreak of meningitis. "newsweek" makes some news. and we give you a close-up look at a lake made of lava when
richard nixon campaigned in all 50 states. john kennedy in 45. so how did the presidential battleground get so small? we asked our political direct john dickerson to explain it all tonight. john. >> reporter: scott, those toss-up states in gray are the only ones where both candidates have a shot at winning the majority of the vote. in the battle to get 270 electoral votes, in the vast majority of states you just need to win by one vote to get all the electoral votes in the state. in all...
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to some notorious killers -- scott peterson, who was sentenced to die for murdering his pregnant wife, laci, is perhaps the best known. but the facility also houses richard ramirez, better known as the night stalker, and richard allen davis, polly klaas' killer. the prison is more than 150 years old. the walls are crumbling. and the institution is outdated, contributing to an overwhelming increase in both the number and severity of brutal assaults by inmates. during the next hour, you will witness life inside san quentin, including a look inside california's vicious death row. >> san quentin opened in 1852 and today, seems physically trapped in the century in which it was conceived. old and decrepit, san quentin is riddled with shadowy alcoves and blind spots. there are no electrified, lethal fences. the towers around the perimeter must still be staffed where, incredibly, there are fewer surveillance cameras than a and will come through this area right here. you cannot get into san quentin nor can you leave sanguine tan without going through this area. >> when inmates first arrived, they are strip searched. >> spread your cheeks. >> they get their haircu
to some notorious killers -- scott peterson, who was sentenced to die for murdering his pregnant wife, laci, is perhaps the best known. but the facility also houses richard ramirez, better known as the night stalker, and richard allen davis, polly klaas' killer. the prison is more than 150 years old. the walls are crumbling. and the institution is outdated, contributing to an overwhelming increase in both the number and severity of brutal assaults by inmates. during the next hour, you will...
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cannot find in her one debate a single republican whom she can work with besides richard lugar who's retiring. we have scottwn is at the second most bipartisan person in the senate. i think we need people with private sector experience to help with the economy. i think we need people who can work with both sides of the aisle. i'm really disappointed in the choices i have here. host: , maxine let's hear from both of our guest from house and senate debate. caller: great question. joseph kennedy iii, he can count the number of beers he's had in his life. on the other end of the spectrum, we have republican joe from colorado who is part heir brewing empire. joe kennedy iii, has his last name kennedy in massachusetts. he also has the endorsement of outgoing congressman barney frank. all is not locked for massachusetts republicans because they have an excellent chance of defeating congressman john tierney on the north shore north of boston in the 6th congressional district. john tierney wife had to take a plea deal inwca) case involvina gambling ring here brothers ran in caribbean. republicans have an excellent
cannot find in her one debate a single republican whom she can work with besides richard lugar who's retiring. we have scottwn is at the second most bipartisan person in the senate. i think we need people with private sector experience to help with the economy. i think we need people who can work with both sides of the aisle. i'm really disappointed in the choices i have here. host: , maxine let's hear from both of our guest from house and senate debate. caller: great question. joseph kennedy...
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joined by minnesota state senator scott dibble who represents district 60, which includes portions of the city of minneapolis. he is openly gay and married his husband, richardleyva, in california. however, their marriage is not recognized by the state of minnesota. he helped found minnesotans united for all families and has been active in promoting equal rights for lgbtq people for decades. "democracy now!" also invited the pro a mammoth group minnesota for marriage to join us on the program, but they declined our request state senator dibble, welcome to "democracy now!" can you explain exactly what this constitution amendment would mean? >> thank you very much. i am pleased to be here. i appreciate the invitation. the constitutional amendment very simply put would p the constitution a limitation for the foreseeable future on the ability of same-sex couples to get married. that is the current state of lot in minnesota. it would enshrine that statement in the constitution. it would limit people's freedom to marry. it would make it illegal to marry the person you love and minnesota. it would be very divisive and harmful to a lot of families. >> tell us how th
joined by minnesota state senator scott dibble who represents district 60, which includes portions of the city of minneapolis. he is openly gay and married his husband, richardleyva, in california. however, their marriage is not recognized by the state of minnesota. he helped found minnesotans united for all families and has been active in promoting equal rights for lgbtq people for decades. "democracy now!" also invited the pro a mammoth group minnesota for marriage to join us on the...
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scott brown said about control of the senate. >> how important is this race to republicans recapturing control of the senate? >> for me it really doesn't matter who's in charge. >> cecile richards, does it matter who's in charge of the senate? >> well of course it matters. and of course they're running away from this because it's really showing what the danger is of having a republican-led senate. and the danger of mitt romney is he would be a rubber stamp for all the crazy legislation that we have seen passed by the house, by this tea party led congress. and if they can control the senate and control the white house, we're going to lose gains we've made over the last 40 years. it's been interesting though, lawrence, i think that the whole romney theory has been to just tell women that these are small issues. paul ryan literally used the words these don't matter and i think what you're seeing is they do matter. i just left new hampshire where republican women are outraged this is where the republican party is headed. >> martha plimp ton, elizabeth warren has been making a great deal about her control for the senate and the truth is a vote for scott brown in massachusetts is in
scott brown said about control of the senate. >> how important is this race to republicans recapturing control of the senate? >> for me it really doesn't matter who's in charge. >> cecile richards, does it matter who's in charge of the senate? >> well of course it matters. and of course they're running away from this because it's really showing what the danger is of having a republican-led senate. and the danger of mitt romney is he would be a rubber stamp for all the...
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richard lugar would be one that would come to mind. >> he's not going to be there. >> let me -- >> who else could you name, senator? >> that is a problem. >> and then scottn, i guess he couldn't figure out whether he wanted to go right or left when asked about the supreme court. >> who's your model supreme court justice? >> let me see. here that's a great question. i think justice scalia is a very good judge, justice kennedy. justice kennedy is, obviously, very good and justice roberts. justice sew mow meyer. >> what was your impression being there, kelly, as to his strange response there? >> it was really unexpected and i think it was influenced if you will, by the murmurs in the audience. david had urged the audience not to get involved during the debate and by and large they didn't. in these two instances you could almost feel the embarrassment sweep over the candidates and they are under a lot of pressure, certainly. greg gri wasn't asking if it was a current member. you could imagine brown might have gone back to some historical figure but he struggled a bit. republicans today are saying that both ted kennedy and john kerry voted to confirm scalia a
richard lugar would be one that would come to mind. >> he's not going to be there. >> let me -- >> who else could you name, senator? >> that is a problem. >> and then scottn, i guess he couldn't figure out whether he wanted to go right or left when asked about the supreme court. >> who's your model supreme court justice? >> let me see. here that's a great question. i think justice scalia is a very good judge, justice kennedy. justice kennedy is,...
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, romney refuses to withdraw support for richard mourdock who claims pregnancies from rape are "something god intended." other politicians have backed away. scottdorsement so far. >> mccain has withdrawn his endorsement until he hears some form of apology from mourdock. interestingly enough -- you remember jane roe from row v. wade. her name is norma mccorevy. she's now featured in a new tv ad. and she is pro-life. obviously wants to overturn roe v. wade. said it was the biggest mistake of her life. she of course is trying to endorse romney which is, an interesting perspective there from the woman who was pivotal in roe v. wade. >> absolutely. one of the hot button issues the country grapples with. that is a big issue that is on the line. that's why they're fighting for the female vote. have to wonder women listening to the mourdock comments on top of the aiken controversy, and flip flopping, romney on abortion itself, how it plays out. that's why see the president pushing up the issue of trust and consistency. see how it plays out. >> romney unleashed the more moderate tone where he says "i'm not against abortion in the cases of rape, incest,
, romney refuses to withdraw support for richard mourdock who claims pregnancies from rape are "something god intended." other politicians have backed away. scottdorsement so far. >> mccain has withdrawn his endorsement until he hears some form of apology from mourdock. interestingly enough -- you remember jane roe from row v. wade. her name is norma mccorevy. she's now featured in a new tv ad. and she is pro-life. obviously wants to overturn roe v. wade. said it was the biggest...
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scott brown's chance. the most recent polls we show elizabeth warren leading by a significant margin. >> in indiana this was richard richard mourdock had the edge then he made the remark about rape this past week that got a lot of attention. how does it took for him? >> another problem on the republican path to 51. some republican candidates shot themselves in the foot. recently we've seen some real dynamic activity in the indiana senate race. democrats just released a poll that showed them up seven. republicans released an internal survey that showed them tied. if you're tied in a republican state and bragging about it the mourdock campaign is in real trouble.baldwin. tommy and tammy nice way to confuse people. tommy thompson hasn't been in office since 2000 when he left to being health and human services secretary for george w. bush. he ran a weak campaign. republicans had a lot of success in wisconsin but it's a new generation. i'm watching really closely to see whether or not this means wisconsin is becoming a serious swing state not just in this year's presidential and senate but ring. congressman rick berg wa
scott brown's chance. the most recent polls we show elizabeth warren leading by a significant margin. >> in indiana this was richard richard mourdock had the edge then he made the remark about rape this past week that got a lot of attention. how does it took for him? >> another problem on the republican path to 51. some republican candidates shot themselves in the foot. recently we've seen some real dynamic activity in the indiana senate race. democrats just released a poll that...
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nation from another financial crisis the featured speakers include scott alvarez, the general counsel of the federal reserve and richard acting counsel of the fdic. this portion is one hour and 20 minutes. >> good morning. i am honored to be the moderator of this distinguished panel, and i know we are going to have an interesting discussion and a little bit of debate. the good news is we don't have to compete with monday night football and the playoffs. gentlemen, let me take a couple of minutes to kind of set the stage for the discussion. what is fascinating is the dodd-frank act, landmark financial reform legislation has provoked more controversy in discussion since it has been passed than even before it was passed. 2010 was a pretty easy call for politicians in some respects going into the 2010 election cycle because public opinion polls overwhelmingly seem to demonstrate that americans have a vivid awareness that in the inclusion of the international u.s. economy had been averted by the massive infusion of government capital into the financial-services industry and trillions of dollars of guarantees and liquidity a
nation from another financial crisis the featured speakers include scott alvarez, the general counsel of the federal reserve and richard acting counsel of the fdic. this portion is one hour and 20 minutes. >> good morning. i am honored to be the moderator of this distinguished panel, and i know we are going to have an interesting discussion and a little bit of debate. the good news is we don't have to compete with monday night football and the playoffs. gentlemen, let me take a couple of...
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if anybody can do it, it's scott brown, but if he wins, that is going to be a race we'll study for my,any s. >>vel t. whitoene t decrat, versus richard seat he has occupied since 1977. he was defeated in the republican primary by state suridmuh. oeug srt theeto be on the fence and even supporting the democrat, joe donnelly. so it is a toss-up race, though i think in the end, murdoch will pull it out because mitt romney is going to win inana goin ay u reertbaon srea a t im letalk now finally about wisconsin. it's bdwin versus thompson. >> this is a puzzler, steve. it really is. i had thought oginay, most peopidh t tso wig st. t well, it is either a tie or it's leaning democratic. but let's remember, paul ryan is on the ticket, so you're going to have a lot of rublican enthusiasm. it's the state of governor stt an tsiiaras soisneou ten up. it's one to watch and it could be one of the critical races determining control of the senate. >> steve: and you just mentioned the presidential race. real quickly, larry, it looks like romney hgotten a bounce out of the dates nngpeenev it when you only have 27 days to go. we've got two more presiden
if anybody can do it, it's scott brown, but if he wins, that is going to be a race we'll study for my,any s. >>vel t. whitoene t decrat, versus richard seat he has occupied since 1977. he was defeated in the republican primary by state suridmuh. oeug srt theeto be on the fence and even supporting the democrat, joe donnelly. so it is a toss-up race, though i think in the end, murdoch will pull it out because mitt romney is going to win inana goin ay u reertbaon srea a t im letalk now...
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canned scott brown withstand the blue tide fair and right now, the democrats are doing well. you have a tea party backed candidate in indiana, richard mourdock and richard luke are in the primary. that is a very tight race but you have solid republican candidates. i was in missouri may be a month ago but in arizona where democrats are competitive and i think it just shows that one these races are still fluid. you can be and decided and we can say the race for president started with undecided voters yesterday. for some of these voters the senate race, it's going to be a couple of weeks before they really engage. the other thing that is going on here is, i don't know if people vote in races like a chess game but i do think you know, people pick and choose one from a i'll m and one from i obey. clearly one thing we haven't talked about is the fundamental dissatisfaction americans have with government and as they go from president incented and governor, how do they make those choices? >> look, i have to agree with fred for the most part. the only thing i would add is if you look at indiana for example if luther had won the primary, indi
canned scott brown withstand the blue tide fair and right now, the democrats are doing well. you have a tea party backed candidate in indiana, richard mourdock and richard luke are in the primary. that is a very tight race but you have solid republican candidates. i was in missouri may be a month ago but in arizona where democrats are competitive and i think it just shows that one these races are still fluid. you can be and decided and we can say the race for president started with undecided...
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richard nixon. the other was 2000 with george bush and al gore. i don't think this will change the nature of the campaign. i just wish president obama had showed up. scottne, oregon. good morning scott. >> caller: good morning, bill. i agree with you. i don't think the debate last night really changed anything. i think the 47% video still really is the game changer in the campaign. and you know, early voting's already started in like ohio and iowa -- >> bill: thank god! >> caller: i think a lot of people have already made up their minds about romney and based on the analyses i've seen about how small the pie is of the undecided voters, i just don't think that there was enough last night -- >> bill: here's what will happen scott. republicans are going to have -- are going to have wind in their sails this morning right? they had just about given up on romney before last night. they needed -- they really needed romney to do well last night. otherwise, they would have just folded their tent. unfortunately, they got the boost last night that they needed. because romney did breathe new life into the campaign. now for the next week, right it's going to be oh,
richard nixon. the other was 2000 with george bush and al gore. i don't think this will change the nature of the campaign. i just wish president obama had showed up. scottne, oregon. good morning scott. >> caller: good morning, bill. i agree with you. i don't think the debate last night really changed anything. i think the 47% video still really is the game changer in the campaign. and you know, early voting's already started in like ohio and iowa -- >> bill: thank god! >>...
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they knew scott brown was a squish but they said we have to get this one more vote in the senate to kill obama care and it didn't work. >> right. >> you have christine o'donnell, richardactly like your a team best people. >> and i think one of the things i think that's been really interesting about this is the role that abortion has played in all of this partly because i think of a kind of bait and switch that was pulled off during the rise of the tea party movement. i want to talk about what that bait and switch was right after this break. take a deep breath for me. describe the smell. it's very pleasant. fresh. some kind of flower maybe? remove the blindfold... awww, oh yuck! i didn't smell any of that! febreze air effects doesn't mix, it actually removes odors. [ laughs ] wow, that's incredible. just another way febreze helps you breathe happy. [ laughs ] wow, that's incredible. when you take a closer look... ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level. let's develop more stars in educati
they knew scott brown was a squish but they said we have to get this one more vote in the senate to kill obama care and it didn't work. >> right. >> you have christine o'donnell, richardactly like your a team best people. >> and i think one of the things i think that's been really interesting about this is the role that abortion has played in all of this partly because i think of a kind of bait and switch that was pulled off during the rise of the tea party movement. i want to...