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one of the most vicious ads of the campaign. >> yes, it reminded them of ads that texans are not used to seeing with as much mud that was slung there. >> we go to arizona. ron barber, and martha mcsally. >> she has made something of an issue about immigration saying that the democrats have not done enough to protect the border, and immigration could be an issue in this race. the key race in the 10:00 hour, the senate bruce braley and joni ernst state center. >> depending on what happens, what happens in iowa may determine what happens in the senate. they had what they thought was a good candidate and then comes in joni ernst. >> she ran an amazing ad when she talked about castrating hogs. it got her noticed and people seemed to think maybe this is more of a likable sarah palin. iowa, a huge race to watch at 10:00. let's go to oregon in the 10:00 hour. there is a ballot initiative that we've been talking about involving marijuana. >> yes, well, there is an marijuana initiative there and ballot on genetically modified food and the ballot initialsive discussing whether or not illegal imm
one of the most vicious ads of the campaign. >> yes, it reminded them of ads that texans are not used to seeing with as much mud that was slung there. >> we go to arizona. ron barber, and martha mcsally. >> she has made something of an issue about immigration saying that the democrats have not done enough to protect the border, and immigration could be an issue in this race. the key race in the 10:00 hour, the senate bruce braley and joni ernst state center. >> depending...
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tired of the ads. tired of the phony stuff in the ads. guy, you know, has got a worker h eer hat on. he's never had a job. you have guys picking up fish in a market. they don't even know what that is. it's all fakery and i don't know, how here in the wild west, i can tell you people are immune to b.s. we can kind of divine that stuff. and you see that stuff on television and you turn to your spouse or your significant other and say, what is that? how stupid do they think we are? >> senator simpson, thank you for being here this morning. >> it's a great treat. thank you. >> in a moment, i want to tell you about the biggest election year media story that you have not heard about. it's about the campaign ads that we all love to hate. they may be manipulating you in ways you never imagined, and it's actually a little scary when you think about it. we're going to get the story from a true insider. as we go to break here are the poll closing time on tuesday night. make sure you're right by the tv for the results. if yand you're talking toevere
tired of the ads. tired of the phony stuff in the ads. guy, you know, has got a worker h eer hat on. he's never had a job. you have guys picking up fish in a market. they don't even know what that is. it's all fakery and i don't know, how here in the wild west, i can tell you people are immune to b.s. we can kind of divine that stuff. and you see that stuff on television and you turn to your spouse or your significant other and say, what is that? how stupid do they think we are? >>...
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bus ads and that muni turnover the proceeds of those ads to the commission and i did that which was a good thing. shortly thereafter anti-israel ads one on the buses and organized a campaign to this state to legitimize israel which came into existence after 6 million jews were murdered in europe and millennium killing jews came into existence as the only place on the planet where jews knew they could always go and be safe. when those ads went up, unfortunately we did not have unanimity on this board in condemning them and in addition mta declines to donate those proceeds to human rights commission despite request via letter from i believe it was seven members of this board. i do believe that we should be consistent in condemning these ads and again the 1st amendment is what it is and we have to respect it, but these ads are unacceptable nonetheless. again, colleagues i will be supporting this resolution. today. >>president david chiu: thank you. supervisors avalos? >>supervisor john avalos: actually i will just keep my mouth shut. >>president david chiu: thank you supervisor avalos.
bus ads and that muni turnover the proceeds of those ads to the commission and i did that which was a good thing. shortly thereafter anti-israel ads one on the buses and organized a campaign to this state to legitimize israel which came into existence after 6 million jews were murdered in europe and millennium killing jews came into existence as the only place on the planet where jews knew they could always go and be safe. when those ads went up, unfortunately we did not have unanimity on this...
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. >>> governor tom corbett an tom wolf duke it out in attack ads. i recently sat down and asked them if they think attack ads work and how they affect them on a personal level. >> we already know todd wolf was ed rendell's tax collecting hatchet man. >> wolf is promising to raise middle class taxes. >> they've been impossible to avoid, negative tv political ads between pennsylvania governor republican tom corbett and his challenger democrat tom wolf. >> the false accusations i think have to be answered. >> i'd be happy to debate on facts. >> new polls find attack ads may be working for governor corbett
. >>> governor tom corbett an tom wolf duke it out in attack ads. i recently sat down and asked them if they think attack ads work and how they affect them on a personal level. >> we already know todd wolf was ed rendell's tax collecting hatchet man. >> wolf is promising to raise middle class taxes. >> they've been impossible to avoid, negative tv political ads between pennsylvania governor republican tom corbett and his challenger democrat tom wolf. >> the...
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you should ad seg me. and why you're not is beyond me so why don't you tell me why you're not ad segging me? >> there is no valid threat right now. >> oh, yeah? well, why don't you look at my write-ups? at territorial i got a write-up for possessing a razor knife in my cell. >> prior to placing him in general population, warden trinity wants to make sure schreiber doesn't dig himself into a deeper hole. >> do you understand i'm not going to waste an ad seg bed on you? you're not a legitimate threat. you're trying to check in is what you're trying to do. >> damn right. i'm trying to save my own [ bleep ] neck. >> you would not have been moved to this facility if there was a verified theft against your life. let these gentlemen do their job. if we verify a threat, we'll deal with it appropriately. >> you acting out and you telling the other offenders why you're here isn't doing you favors. that will cause you problems throughout your whole career. keep your mouth in the unit. don't talk about why you're here
you should ad seg me. and why you're not is beyond me so why don't you tell me why you're not ad segging me? >> there is no valid threat right now. >> oh, yeah? well, why don't you look at my write-ups? at territorial i got a write-up for possessing a razor knife in my cell. >> prior to placing him in general population, warden trinity wants to make sure schreiber doesn't dig himself into a deeper hole. >> do you understand i'm not going to waste an ad seg bed on you?...
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joni's campaign began with the ad, ad with the castration of hogs. that's how it's been dubbed. >> i grew up castrating hogs on an iowa farm, so when i get to washington, i'll know how to cut pork. >> her opponent is democratic congressman bruce braley. he got off to a rather rocky start when he was going to a fundraiser in texas and started talking about his history as a lawyer suggesting that it was really important that democrats win the majority and keep it otherwise chuck grassley, the republican senator from iowa would end up being the chairman of the judiciary committee. and braley made a bit of a slur. >>> this is a fox news alert. a mexican judgef jailed u.s. marine andrew tahmooressi. it's been more than six months. he maintained he got lost on a california freeway ramp that sent him across with no way of >>> is it the ad? the ad certainly catapulted her to national prominence where she hadn't been before. >> great ad got her the nomination no question. what got her in contention is she is the new-look gop, marco rubio in 2010. she is the n
joni's campaign began with the ad, ad with the castration of hogs. that's how it's been dubbed. >> i grew up castrating hogs on an iowa farm, so when i get to washington, i'll know how to cut pork. >> her opponent is democratic congressman bruce braley. he got off to a rather rocky start when he was going to a fundraiser in texas and started talking about his history as a lawyer suggesting that it was really important that democrats win the majority and keep it otherwise chuck...
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ads. why fact checking all those negative spots is sometimes a frustrating failure. i'm howard kurtz and this is a special edition of media buzz. there are plenty of tight as a tick races in the battle for control of the senate. that means lots of anchors and correspondents, some of them standing in front of a color coded mess. >> president obama already battling with the republicans. will he soon face a republican senate? >> when it's all said and done, we could be looking at a very different balance of power in this country. if the election was held today, republicans are poised to pick up alaska, montana, south dakota, iowa. >> the senate hinges on eight or nine senate races that are in a dead heat. >> west virginia looks comfortable for republicans. so, too, does south dakota and montana. now you're at 48. >> joining us here in new york to examine the coverage in this home stretch, andrea contera. julie and amy. all right, andrea, what explains this deep seeded genetic urge to predict
ads. why fact checking all those negative spots is sometimes a frustrating failure. i'm howard kurtz and this is a special edition of media buzz. there are plenty of tight as a tick races in the battle for control of the senate. that means lots of anchors and correspondents, some of them standing in front of a color coded mess. >> president obama already battling with the republicans. will he soon face a republican senate? >> when it's all said and done, we could be looking at a...
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that affected how i view those ads and how i assessed what was going on in those ads. these were not people who really cared about the education of the children of maryland, they just wanted to protect their profits in west virginia. when the initiative passed, they came to maryland and filed a licensed application to try to open a casino in maryland. i think it is really important, and the supreme court has recognized this, that voters know who is behind these ads. what we have is a system where -- and it changes from one election to the next, it changes as we go along -- but increasingly since 2010 we have a system where more money is raised from fewer donors and with less disclosure. in the top 10 senate races in this country, because we do not have the president on the ballot, so the senate is where a lot of attention is being focused. the senate may change in control from democrat to republican, depending on how the votes go tomorrow. in the top 10 races, most of them, there is more money, by a long shot, being spent by outside groups than the candidates themselve
that affected how i view those ads and how i assessed what was going on in those ads. these were not people who really cared about the education of the children of maryland, they just wanted to protect their profits in west virginia. when the initiative passed, they came to maryland and filed a licensed application to try to open a casino in maryland. i think it is really important, and the supreme court has recognized this, that voters know who is behind these ads. what we have is a system...
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we need to change senates. >> it's the first holiday ad of the season. here's why it works in new hampshire specifically. he is liked by a lot of people. she's known as a nice woman, as a governor, people like her. as a senator people like her. scott brown has to come in and get that vote. people cho like jean chahine, but don't like her policies. >> a senator in kentucky people don't like, but they may hold their nose and vote for her is mitch mcconnell's opponent , so mcconnell in a light-hearted ad. >> this may not be such a bad idea. i'm mitch mcconnell and i approve this message. >> it works because no one has ever seen mitch mcconnell laugh before. that for a lot of voters is a good thing. it's kind of goofy but it makes him seem normal and regular. >> i might have said massachusetts and referred to scott brown but he's former running for senator. >>> mark pryor spends half of his ad talking about puppy love. >> he'll say that i hate puppies. i admit it took me awhile to warm up to cowboy. just joking. i'm tom cotton, i do love puppies. >> okay, he
we need to change senates. >> it's the first holiday ad of the season. here's why it works in new hampshire specifically. he is liked by a lot of people. she's known as a nice woman, as a governor, people like her. as a senator people like her. scott brown has to come in and get that vote. people cho like jean chahine, but don't like her policies. >> a senator in kentucky people don't like, but they may hold their nose and vote for her is mitch mcconnell's opponent , so mcconnell in...
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that affected how i view those ads and how i assessed what was going on in those ads. these were not people who really cared about the education of the children of maryland, they just wanted to protect their profits in west virginia. when the initiative passed, they came to maryland and filed a licensed application to try to open a casino in maryland. i think it is really important, hasthe supreme court recognized this, that voters know who is behind these ads. what we have is a system where -- and it changes from one election to the next, it changes as we go along -- but increasingly since 2010 we have a system where more money is raised from fewer donors and .ith less disclosure in the top 10 senate races in this country, because we do not have the president on the ballot, so the senate is where a lot of attention is being focused. the senate may change in control ,rom democrat to republican depending on how the votes go tomorrow. in the top 10 races, most of them, there is more money, by a long shot, being spent by outside groups than the candidates themselves. the
that affected how i view those ads and how i assessed what was going on in those ads. these were not people who really cared about the education of the children of maryland, they just wanted to protect their profits in west virginia. when the initiative passed, they came to maryland and filed a licensed application to try to open a casino in maryland. i think it is really important, hasthe supreme court recognized this, that voters know who is behind these ads. what we have is a system where --...
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it began with an ad. it was the ad of castration are hoggs.ok. >> i grew up castrating hogs on an iowa farm. when i get to washington i will know how to cut pork. >> her opponent is bruce brayley. >> he got off to a rocky start when he was going to a fundraiser in texas. he was talking about his history as a lawyer. it was important for democrats win the north majority and keep it. otherwise the re pub can senator from iowa would end up being the chairman judiciary committee. he suggested he was only a farmer and insulted farmers in iowa. hasn't been a good start for him. democratic partied founding away and republicans and conservative grou groups look pretty much the same. >> you might have a farmer from iowa who never went to law school, never programtied law. >> identified as a so-called fire wall in order to inspect. they were iowa and north carolina. in iowa they have to release. when the early voting republicans got started early more than 30-days of early voting ab sd tee says you would going into fuse. stirewalt.paignf >> the great ad
it began with an ad. it was the ad of castration are hoggs.ok. >> i grew up castrating hogs on an iowa farm. when i get to washington i will know how to cut pork. >> her opponent is bruce brayley. >> he got off to a rocky start when he was going to a fundraiser in texas. he was talking about his history as a lawyer. it was important for democrats win the north majority and keep it. otherwise the re pub can senator from iowa would end up being the chairman judiciary committee....
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we need to change senates. >> it's the first holiday ad of the season. here's why it works in new hampshire specifically. he is liked by a lot of people. she's known as a nice woman, as a governor, people like her. as a senator people like her. scott brown has to come in and get that vote. people cho like jean chahine, but don't like her policies. >> a senator in kentucky people don't like, but they may hold their nose and vote for her is mitch mcconnell's opponent, so mcconnell in a light-hearted ad. >> this may not be such a bad idea. i'm mitch mcconnell and i approve this message. >> it works because no one has ever seen mitch mcconnell laugh before. that for a lot of voters is a good thing. it's kind of goofy but it makes him seem normal and regular. >> i might have said massachusetts and referred to scott brown but he's forme running for senator. >>> mark pryor spends half of his ad talking about puppy love. >> he'll say that i hate puppies. i admit it took me awhile to warm up to cowboy. just joking. i'm tom cotton, i do love puppies. >> okay, he l
we need to change senates. >> it's the first holiday ad of the season. here's why it works in new hampshire specifically. he is liked by a lot of people. she's known as a nice woman, as a governor, people like her. as a senator people like her. scott brown has to come in and get that vote. people cho like jean chahine, but don't like her policies. >> a senator in kentucky people don't like, but they may hold their nose and vote for her is mitch mcconnell's opponent, so mcconnell in...
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and effective positive ad is a lot harder to do than a negative ad. there are folks that couldn't do a positive ad if their lives depended on it. they are not filmmakers, they don't have a background in terms of constructing a narrative, being persuasive. it is just slash and burn. >> charlie, i want to ask you a question about your favorite state. do louisianans say, let's send a senior senator back to have some clout to fight for our issues or do they just help republicans run up the scores? >> that is a great question. i will take both sides of the issue. does mary landrieu have a heck of a challenge? of course she does. where does she pick up votes in a runoff between cassidy and rob manus, the tea party guy? with cassidy getting a lot closer than a lot of us thought would happen, she has got her work cut out for her. no question about it. i think that a case can be made that for landrieu, the worst-case scenario was if the senate were right on the edge and this would become a red-blue vote versus, who do you want to represent louisiana. arguably,
and effective positive ad is a lot harder to do than a negative ad. there are folks that couldn't do a positive ad if their lives depended on it. they are not filmmakers, they don't have a background in terms of constructing a narrative, being persuasive. it is just slash and burn. >> charlie, i want to ask you a question about your favorite state. do louisianans say, let's send a senior senator back to have some clout to fight for our issues or do they just help republicans run up the...
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it is a bad ad for a video game system maker to run. it is potentially alienating potential customers. that is what is dumb about what is going on in the industry regarding the portrayal of women in games. all of the gamer gate and the cultural stuff aside, i think it is bad business. women are increasingly playing casual games on phones. >> are they really? >> studied have shown 52% -- >> i don't do anything. >> it is a gateway drug to getting women to buy their systems. so it is poe -- potential customers and you are costing yourself money. >> i was completely board by what he said. >> i think the idea was clever. >> really? >> the i will louse was a little overdone. i am not a gamer and i hope i don't offend them. do gamers need commercials like this in order to the products? everyone knows what is happening. >> it could be for those who bought the new product to ensure they made the right decision. >> then maybe, yes, this is great. >> a lot of people are subsidized. >> if i had only known about that story. you can't be offended abo
it is a bad ad for a video game system maker to run. it is potentially alienating potential customers. that is what is dumb about what is going on in the industry regarding the portrayal of women in games. all of the gamer gate and the cultural stuff aside, i think it is bad business. women are increasingly playing casual games on phones. >> are they really? >> studied have shown 52% -- >> i don't do anything. >> it is a gateway drug to getting women to buy their...
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he has an ad with he and his wife and a puppy in his lap. love that ad. the other is a story that was in "the washington post" about david pryor campaigning for his son, going to all the small towns in arkansas and saying he and his wife was the antiques road show. i loved it, i loved it. kentucky. >> kentucky feels a little anticlimactic right now. this was supposed to be the marquee race, right? can mitch mcconnell hold on? he's as unpopular in the state as barack obama. even though it's a republican state. and alison grimes, the democrat. you know, really running a very strong campaign, raising tons of money, making it -- trying to make it a referendum on mitch mcconnell. he, of course, making a referendum on obama. but you see the reason that mitch mcconnell has been able to win in kentucky. and he wins by narrow margins every time. but he is a dogged, smart, aggressive campaigner and it has shofpblet he's opened up something of late. you know, i think this is what's important, too. you made the point about this isn't really a tea party election and t
he has an ad with he and his wife and a puppy in his lap. love that ad. the other is a story that was in "the washington post" about david pryor campaigning for his son, going to all the small towns in arkansas and saying he and his wife was the antiques road show. i loved it, i loved it. kentucky. >> kentucky feels a little anticlimactic right now. this was supposed to be the marquee race, right? can mitch mcconnell hold on? he's as unpopular in the state as barack obama. even...
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so that's why it's added. >> so moved. i make the motion. >> okay, we have a motion to have a second to discuss. >> seconded. >> you wanted to discuss it? >> i just think it's appropriate to read the motion. >> okay, we will read t the president will appoint one member of the commission to the public authority in home support services governing body subject to confirmation by the san francisco board of supervisors. so that's the way it's read. as of now, commissioner seriina is serving in that position and we just wanted to, there was not in our bylaws and we're adding it to the bylaws. any other commissioner? >> is that for one term of four years or annually? >> it's subject to every four years, i think, approval by the board of supervisors subject to the appointment by the president. but as president james has pointed out, it has been an on-going practice that has not been institutionalized in the bylaws. >> currently or in the past i think we require con firmed by the board of supervisors or just appoint by the presiden
so that's why it's added. >> so moved. i make the motion. >> okay, we have a motion to have a second to discuss. >> seconded. >> you wanted to discuss it? >> i just think it's appropriate to read the motion. >> okay, we will read t the president will appoint one member of the commission to the public authority in home support services governing body subject to confirmation by the san francisco board of supervisors. so that's the way it's read. as of now,...
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young people weigh in on the negative messaging in campaign ads. debating what the election could mean for immigration reform. and how it could affect efforts to tackle climate change. plus, the possibility for a tie in the senate. >> woodruff: in one of the three states where polls close in less than an hour, kentucky. senate republican leader mitch mcconnell hopes to prevail over his democratic challenger, alison lundergan grimes. and if republicans can pick up those six seats needed to take control of the senate. mcconnell stands to become the next majority leader. while in wisconsin where polls are still open for a couple hours, all eyes are on the governor's race. republican scott walker rode the g.o.p. wave to victory in 2010, but was forced into a recall vote after taking on organized labor. if he survives tonight, he may join the short list of those eyeing a run for the white house two years from now. hari sreenivasan is in our newsroom. he'll be talking with reporters across the country all evening. >> sreenivasan: we start with the bluegr
young people weigh in on the negative messaging in campaign ads. debating what the election could mean for immigration reform. and how it could affect efforts to tackle climate change. plus, the possibility for a tie in the senate. >> woodruff: in one of the three states where polls close in less than an hour, kentucky. senate republican leader mitch mcconnell hopes to prevail over his democratic challenger, alison lundergan grimes. and if republicans can pick up those six seats needed to...
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the positive ads are joni ernst castrating pigs, that ad put her on the map and that ad is going to elect her to the senate, i think. guard neither challenging what you saw there but the position now is in support of over the counter contraceptive but he delivered the response to camera in a positive way. he referred to senator you'd doll has a nice guy. how often do you hear that? that is going to get him elected. you are talking about the architecture of making ads and unless you are a pig lover, and joni ernst castrating pigs is effective, when they come along and say, this is exaggerated or misleading or flat wrong, how much impact does it have when you play an ad hundreds of times. >> more often than not, no impact because so many see it on television than actually read about it. the campaigns take that political fact, your ad and turn it into a commercial. then it is too complicated. >> he said-she said. and it becomes not readable. you have a responsibility to tell the truing and the right do challenge, you have the right to say the incumbent hasn't doesn't their job but you have t
the positive ads are joni ernst castrating pigs, that ad put her on the map and that ad is going to elect her to the senate, i think. guard neither challenging what you saw there but the position now is in support of over the counter contraceptive but he delivered the response to camera in a positive way. he referred to senator you'd doll has a nice guy. how often do you hear that? that is going to get him elected. you are talking about the architecture of making ads and unless you are a pig...
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added cell sites. increased capacity. and your point is... you can download music, games, and directions for the road when you need them. who's this guy? oh that's charlie. you ever put pepper spray on your burrito? i like it spicy but not like uggggh spicy. he always like this? you have no idea. at&t. the nation's most reliable 4g lte network. into one you'll never forget. earn triple points when you book with the expedia app. expedia plus rewards. in the country. we operate just like a city, and that takes a lot of energy. we use natural gas throughout the airport - for heating the entire terminal, generating electricity on-site, and fueling hundreds of vehicles. we're very focused on reducing our environmental impact. and natural gas is a big part of that commitment. wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers, shopping online is as easy as it gets. carpenters and even piano tuners were just as simple? thanks to angie's list, now it is. start shopping online from a list of top-rated providers. visit angieslist.com today. dad,thank you mom for
added cell sites. increased capacity. and your point is... you can download music, games, and directions for the road when you need them. who's this guy? oh that's charlie. you ever put pepper spray on your burrito? i like it spicy but not like uggggh spicy. he always like this? you have no idea. at&t. the nation's most reliable 4g lte network. into one you'll never forget. earn triple points when you book with the expedia app. expedia plus rewards. in the country. we operate just like a...
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fierce with ads in the state of north carolina.rst, democrats tried to tie it to trayvon martin. then, came this from the other side. >> black people are just being used by limousine liberals who have become our overseers. >> howie kurtz airs on sunday morning. good to see you. in north carolina and other states, we've seen it boil down to these ads. are they having a real impact or is it more gaffes and what other campaigns do on the road. >> i think using an african-american state senator makes sense but when he says trading one plantation for another or food stamps, it's going to turn black voters off. you mentioned ferguson with ads not even in missouri. this is trying to get them excited on an emotional hot button issues. >> in north carolina we have seen that in the last couple of weeks. >> absolutely. >> all right. let's talk about iowa and the joni ernst ad and the talk about pigs and it worked for her. >> this absolutely put joni ernst on the national level. who is going to be offended, except some pig lovers. >> they talk
fierce with ads in the state of north carolina.rst, democrats tried to tie it to trayvon martin. then, came this from the other side. >> black people are just being used by limousine liberals who have become our overseers. >> howie kurtz airs on sunday morning. good to see you. in north carolina and other states, we've seen it boil down to these ads. are they having a real impact or is it more gaffes and what other campaigns do on the road. >> i think using an african-american...
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, ads that you like.lint -- >> okay. >> there you go. bring over liberty for us. ♪ ♪ why do people count on sunsweet amazin prune juice to stay fit on the inside? it's made only from prunes, nothing else. it works, simple as that. it's a natural source of fiber and five essential vitamins. it's the smart choice for me. try sunsweet amazin prune juice. also available in light. when you take advil you get relief right at the site of pain. wherever it is. advil stops pain right where it starts. relief doesn't get any better than this. advil. >>> we will set the stage this morning for all you need to know and get previews of fox's election coverage, from bit human, karl rove, joe trippi, doug schoen, today is about getting out the vote. counting the ballots. what will it mean for the direction of this country? keep it here. bill and i will see you at the top of the hour. >>> fox news alert because you're looking at joni ernst, casting her vote in iowa. she's in a extremely tight race in what could determine t
, ads that you like.lint -- >> okay. >> there you go. bring over liberty for us. ♪ ♪ why do people count on sunsweet amazin prune juice to stay fit on the inside? it's made only from prunes, nothing else. it works, simple as that. it's a natural source of fiber and five essential vitamins. it's the smart choice for me. try sunsweet amazin prune juice. also available in light. when you take advil you get relief right at the site of pain. wherever it is. advil stops pain right...
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that affected how i view to those ads and how i assessed what was going on in those ads. these were not people that cared about the education they just wanted to protect their profits in west virginia and when the initiative passed they came to maryland in the filed of the license application. so i think it's important to the supreme court has recognized is that the voters know who's behind the ads and what we have now is a system where, and it changes from one to the next, there's changes as we go along but increasingly since 2010 we have a system that's more is raised from fewer donors and less disclosure. in the top ten senate races because we don't have the president on the ballot and the senate is where a lot of the attention is being focused and they may change and control from the democrat and republican depending on how the votes go tomorrow. in the top ten races there's more money by a longshot to being spent by outside spending groups then the candidates themselves. in the most expensive race in north carolina which is not a big state and is not inexpensive medi
that affected how i view to those ads and how i assessed what was going on in those ads. these were not people that cared about the education they just wanted to protect their profits in west virginia and when the initiative passed they came to maryland in the filed of the license application. so i think it's important to the supreme court has recognized is that the voters know who's behind the ads and what we have now is a system where, and it changes from one to the next, there's changes as...
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but after we got him back in from the hospital, he went on to ad-seg, and, of course, terry is in ad-segsciplinary process. moore is probably going to get disciplined for assault, with a weapon. he's looking at probably quite a long time in the segregation unit. >>> next on "lockup: extended stay" -- >> it's not my first stab, it probably not going to be the last time. >> stabber terry moore operates by a different set of rules. >> it's what had to be done. >> and later -- the warden shows a softer side. >> eat your ice cream cone. ou lt your coverage, the more gaps you might find. like how you thought you were covered for this. [boy] check it out,mom! [prof. burke]when you're really only covered for this. or how you figured you were covered for this. when you're actually paying for this. you might be surprised at what's hiding in your coverage. talk to farmers and get smarter about your insurance. ♪ we are farmers bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ [announcer] call 1-800-farmers and see how much you could save. ♪ ♪ ♪ woooooah. ♪ [ male announcer ] you're not just looking for a house. you're
but after we got him back in from the hospital, he went on to ad-seg, and, of course, terry is in ad-segsciplinary process. moore is probably going to get disciplined for assault, with a weapon. he's looking at probably quite a long time in the segregation unit. >>> next on "lockup: extended stay" -- >> it's not my first stab, it probably not going to be the last time. >> stabber terry moore operates by a different set of rules. >> it's what had to be done....
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>> yes. >> i would say i am so confused by this ad. number one, this is one of the things where you get so into the ad and what is happening, they finally made a way to make rob lowe not 6y. i didn't know it was possible. he did it himself. by the end of the ad i don't even know what it is for. when you gave me this i thought this is going to be a big thing and so awkward that i will run to the people with these problem side, but it is so short and so minute, part of the ad i do not see their point and i withdraw the story. >> really? so we hospital do the -- so we shouldn't do the story anymore? >> what else happened yesterday or last night that we should be leading with, brian? >> it is on the tip of my tongue. can you go to someone else? >> remi, i am old enough to know when regular rob lowe was super creepy rob lowe. they had the sex tape that was him having a threesomy. it is amazing how much things have changed where regular rob lowe is cool rob lowe. >> that happened a decade ago. it has been awhile and he has been cool again. h
>> yes. >> i would say i am so confused by this ad. number one, this is one of the things where you get so into the ad and what is happening, they finally made a way to make rob lowe not 6y. i didn't know it was possible. he did it himself. by the end of the ad i don't even know what it is for. when you gave me this i thought this is going to be a big thing and so awkward that i will run to the people with these problem side, but it is so short and so minute, part of the ad i do not...
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you are watching the ads.that frank, mary landrieu just doubled down on her comments she made to chuck todd. i don't think it's particularly smart, i think she's basically calling people racist, what are your thoughts? >> democrats, republicans, independents, if you're south of the mason dixon line, you don't want to hear a senator insulting you or the people you represent. that may have been a good strategy in the 1960s, 1970s, but it's quite dumb today. and most of the polls that i've seen in louisiana show that the, that she is not only behind her opponents in a head to head, but he's approaching the magic 50% mark. i think she made a big mistake here. >> i look at these, larry, you, stew, the new york times, the washington post in a big way, nate, also same thing, you think this is going to be republican year, how big do you see it? >> currently, i have. pretty much the way you've discussed it, sean, 52, 53, republican seats. i think republicans have an excellent shot, obviously to take back the senate. an
you are watching the ads.that frank, mary landrieu just doubled down on her comments she made to chuck todd. i don't think it's particularly smart, i think she's basically calling people racist, what are your thoughts? >> democrats, republicans, independents, if you're south of the mason dixon line, you don't want to hear a senator insulting you or the people you represent. that may have been a good strategy in the 1960s, 1970s, but it's quite dumb today. and most of the polls that i've...
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they have the added advantage that they happy those browser the added advantage that they have people's browser history. i don't think this helps democracy. doesn't this lead to two-faced politicians, who will say anything to anyone to get their vote? isn't that what we want to avoid? host: is this technology hurting democracy. guest: i think very much the opposite. until very recently, we have been unable to get past the broadcast nature of television to reach -- have a message tailored to specific motors. that's not a bad thing. we want to make sure our candidates are able to engage the public where they are interested. if it's a specific issue that they want to talk about or if there is something that is a there is nothing wrong with tailored messages, especially when you're talking about a media environment where you are getting bombarded with messages all the time. being able to match the exact right message to the exact right voter is better for voter engagement and eventually better for democracy. host: how does targeted victory do that? give us an example of matching a message t
they have the added advantage that they happy those browser the added advantage that they have people's browser history. i don't think this helps democracy. doesn't this lead to two-faced politicians, who will say anything to anyone to get their vote? isn't that what we want to avoid? host: is this technology hurting democracy. guest: i think very much the opposite. until very recently, we have been unable to get past the broadcast nature of television to reach -- have a message tailored to...
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it concerns the use of directed ads. i recently read that both directv and dish network are basically injecting as based upon people's profiles. they have all the persons browsing history available to them. cable companies are doing this as well. they have the added it vantage that they have people's browser history's, from their cookies and other forms of collected data. my question is, i don't think that this really helps democracy. two-facedis lead to politicians who will say anything to anyone to get their vote? isn't that will we want to avoid? i think the opposite. the reality is that until recently we have been unable to get past the kind of broadcast nature of television, to reach specific voters. that is not a bad thing to do that is a good thing. we want to make sure our candidates are able to engage the public where they are interested. if it is a specific issue they want to talk about. if it is a local issue that is more important than the national. there is nothing wrong with tailored messages, especially wh
it concerns the use of directed ads. i recently read that both directv and dish network are basically injecting as based upon people's profiles. they have all the persons browsing history available to them. cable companies are doing this as well. they have the added it vantage that they have people's browser history's, from their cookies and other forms of collected data. my question is, i don't think that this really helps democracy. two-facedis lead to politicians who will say anything to...
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political attack ads.d at 5:45, i sit down with pennsylvania governor tom corbett and challenging tom wolf. hear how the ads have affected their campaigns. >>> first, a boy says he found a razor blade in his candy. now police have issued a warning about something else a mother found while trick or treating. all new at 6:00, the dangerous objects hidden inside her child's wrapper. ryan costello went into politics. in 2001, doctor manan trivedi joined the marines. trivedi served as a battlefield surgeon in iraq. costello served himself by voting to raise his own pay. and while trivedi cared for patients in pennsylvania, costello gave millions in government contracts to his campaign contributors -even as he cut funding for child abuse prevention. in congress, only trivedi will do what's right for you. i'm manan trivedi, and i approve this message. >>> this is nbc 10 breaking news. >> abduction, caught on tape. look closely at this black and white video philadelphia police say it shows a 22-year-old woman bein
political attack ads.d at 5:45, i sit down with pennsylvania governor tom corbett and challenging tom wolf. hear how the ads have affected their campaigns. >>> first, a boy says he found a razor blade in his candy. now police have issued a warning about something else a mother found while trick or treating. all new at 6:00, the dangerous objects hidden inside her child's wrapper. ryan costello went into politics. in 2001, doctor manan trivedi joined the marines. trivedi served as a...
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but after we got him back in from the hospital, he went on to ad-seg, and, of course, terry is in ad-seg. they both will go through disciplinary process. moore is probably going to get assault with a weapon. he's looking at probably quite a long time in the segregation unit. >>> next on "lockup: extended stay" -- >> it's not my first stab, it probably won't be the last time. >> stabber terry moore operates by a different set of rules. >> it's what had to be done. >>> and later -- the warden shows a softer side. >> eat your ice cream cone. huh, fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know genies can be really literal? no. what is your wish? no...ok...a million bucks! oh no... geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> somebody let me sit down. i don't care who lets me sit down. >> holman is changing and the faith-based honor dorm reflects that transformation. this nondenominational self-governing dorm provides opportunities for inmates to achieve personal growth. >> men can come i
but after we got him back in from the hospital, he went on to ad-seg, and, of course, terry is in ad-seg. they both will go through disciplinary process. moore is probably going to get assault with a weapon. he's looking at probably quite a long time in the segregation unit. >>> next on "lockup: extended stay" -- >> it's not my first stab, it probably won't be the last time. >> stabber terry moore operates by a different set of rules. >> it's what had to be...
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more.ied to run one i love negative ads. love, love, love negative ads. if they are factual, they are great. they are really good. it is not that i am mean. toughen up. you guys are on twitter. you say file things. -- vile things. got said, whyt ig don't you drink rat poison and jump in a wood tripper -- chipper. i was happy to retweet. not do it. there is science behind this. there is research on this. the more negative the campaign, the higher voter interest. edwin edwards, who is in a the federalntly of penitentiary, was running against david duke, recently of the clue" and. klan.klux it was the highest turnout i have ever seen. >> you can get pretty high turnout. edwards linedwin is that my opponent is so dumb that it takes two hours to watch 60 minutes. >> they do it because it works. all the political science suggests no. run anodyne they issue-less ads. i can procreate. what the hell? who cares? >> political science on this is mixed. that is for another day. did we go over 10 minutes? can we go the full half-hour? we will go till 7:10. >> i am liz
more.ied to run one i love negative ads. love, love, love negative ads. if they are factual, they are great. they are really good. it is not that i am mean. toughen up. you guys are on twitter. you say file things. -- vile things. got said, whyt ig don't you drink rat poison and jump in a wood tripper -- chipper. i was happy to retweet. not do it. there is science behind this. there is research on this. the more negative the campaign, the higher voter interest. edwin edwards, who is in a the...