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let's meet amanda curtis. she is a math teacher at butte high school and was elected to the montana house of representatives in 2012. she is a total profit of the montana university centers. she is working on her masters currently. she and her husband live in butte and she is a high school teacher at butte high and has taught at the middle and element school. thank you for being here. >> curtis: thank you for having me. >> moderator: also with us, we have steve daines. steve was raised in the area and also a product of the montana school system. we worked for proctor and gamble and worked in his family's construction company and was selected as vice president for right now. he was elected to the house in 2012. steve and his wife have four children. it is great to see you tonight. >> daines: i appreciate it. >> moderator: we have mike denison on the panel tonight. for the past nine years, mike has worked for the newspaper state bureau but has been covering state house and government issues for 20 years. big wel
let's meet amanda curtis. she is a math teacher at butte high school and was elected to the montana house of representatives in 2012. she is a total profit of the montana university centers. she is working on her masters currently. she and her husband live in butte and she is a high school teacher at butte high and has taught at the middle and element school. thank you for being here. >> curtis: thank you for having me. >> moderator: also with us, we have steve daines. steve was...
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. >> amanda? >> congressman daines spent much of his time in the private sector building up jobs in china and he spent much of his time in congress and sent advising corporations to ship their profits and our jobs to china. so it is no surprise he would fight hard to ship our oil and refinery jobs to china. we should be demanding the high-paying permanent jobs that , will come from building the infrastructure to refine it here. >> i am a bit confused about my opponents oppos's positioned -- my opponent's position. my opponent was against the keystone xl pipeline originally and now supports if it is made here. there is a law that prohibits the export of crude. all of the keystone oil is going to be refined in the united states. that was signed in 1975. so i am not sure why she but the condition on the keystone xl pipeline. it will all be refined here. we cannot export crude because of the law. >> if i can defend myself. my dad is a laborer and they depend on temporary jobs like the keystone xl pipe
. >> amanda? >> congressman daines spent much of his time in the private sector building up jobs in china and he spent much of his time in congress and sent advising corporations to ship their profits and our jobs to china. so it is no surprise he would fight hard to ship our oil and refinery jobs to china. we should be demanding the high-paying permanent jobs that , will come from building the infrastructure to refine it here. >> i am a bit confused about my opponents oppos's...
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they want to see it in here. >> amanda. we have unfortunately seen solutions andall that vote to repeal the aca was one of those. the fact of the matter is the aca provided for our state to expense medicare, our model legislature dropped the ball on that, and i would like to see us continue to improve the aca and an month hannah's next legislature, expand medicare for all of our systems. >> steve. the problem was ensuring that the poor, the disabled, those that cannot afford health care are getting coverage that the congressional budget office , 31 million americans will still not have health care coverage after the aca is implemented. net the pelosi sold it as a $950 billion project. the latest estimates suggest it will now be $1.8 trillion spent and we will still have 31 million americans uninsured. this is after the aca is implemented. >> i really does have to step in here and say that when you look at the cost savings of preventing citizens from having their initial point of contact with the health insurance system be t
they want to see it in here. >> amanda. we have unfortunately seen solutions andall that vote to repeal the aca was one of those. the fact of the matter is the aca provided for our state to expense medicare, our model legislature dropped the ball on that, and i would like to see us continue to improve the aca and an month hannah's next legislature, expand medicare for all of our systems. >> steve. the problem was ensuring that the poor, the disabled, those that cannot afford health...
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brooke anderson is retracing amanda's steps and talking with the waitress who served her.ight's top story, amanda out and on the edge. >> she just seems like very lonely and unhappy. she said she doesn't have very many friends. >> last night amanda was spotted alone walking sunset boulevard wearing sunglasses, a big coat with her hairpined back, often covering her face from the paparazzi. she was talking on a cell phone, and we don't know if anyone was on the other end, and check this out. her shoes must have been what she wore during her lockdown. there are no shoe laces. brooke anderson picks up the narrative from there. >> at around 8:30 last night amanda came here to west hollywood's infamous late night hangout mel's diner.
brooke anderson is retracing amanda's steps and talking with the waitress who served her.ight's top story, amanda out and on the edge. >> she just seems like very lonely and unhappy. she said she doesn't have very many friends. >> last night amanda was spotted alone walking sunset boulevard wearing sunglasses, a big coat with her hairpined back, often covering her face from the paparazzi. she was talking on a cell phone, and we don't know if anyone was on the other end, and check...
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let's meet amanda curtis. she is a math teacher at butte high school and was elected to the montana house of representatives in 2012. she is a total product of the montana university system. she is working on her master's currently. she and her husband live in butte and she is a high school teacher at butte high and has taught at the helena middle school. thank you for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> also with us, we have steve daines. steve was raised in bozeman, and also a product of the montana school system. we worked for proctor & gamble and worked in his family's construction company and was selected as vice president for right now. he was elected to the u.s. house in 2012. steve and his wife have four children. it is great to see you tonight. >> i appreciate it. >> we have mike denison on the panel tonight. for the past nine years, mike has worked for the newspaper state bureau but has been covering state house and government issues for some 22 years. big welcome to mike. good to see you toni
let's meet amanda curtis. she is a math teacher at butte high school and was elected to the montana house of representatives in 2012. she is a total product of the montana university system. she is working on her master's currently. she and her husband live in butte and she is a high school teacher at butte high and has taught at the helena middle school. thank you for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> also with us, we have steve daines. steve was raised in bozeman, and...
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i killed a girl amanda. we were seeing each other the same time she and her boyfriend had been dating. i waited for her and i killed her. i used a rag with gas. it's been eating me up. i want her family to rest so i'll tell you where i dug a hole and put her. >> investigators interviewed wolford in prison. they say he described the girl's murder in detail and told them he buried her body in the same vacant lot where he had killed the homeless man. so they brought him back to the cuyahoga county jail and then they took him on a grim field trip. >> investigators had taken him to a lot where he supposedly told them he had buried the missing girl's body. and they spent two days digging up this entire area. it was a big story in the cleveland area because everyone thought the story of the missing girl was finally going to be solved. >> while the search grabbed local headlines in cleveland, it did not turn up the girl's body. authorities concluded that wolford had set them up on an elaborate hoax. possibly as a me
i killed a girl amanda. we were seeing each other the same time she and her boyfriend had been dating. i waited for her and i killed her. i used a rag with gas. it's been eating me up. i want her family to rest so i'll tell you where i dug a hole and put her. >> investigators interviewed wolford in prison. they say he described the girl's murder in detail and told them he buried her body in the same vacant lot where he had killed the homeless man. so they brought him back to the cuyahoga...
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." >> how is it going, amanda? >> amanda bynes covered up today in new york. her first words since her dui arrest. >> i speak to my family every day. >> could her parents take control again? >> then, is ashton trying to thwart a paparazzi bounty on his newborn? >> we'll explain why he's posting baby shots while pleading for privacy. >> also tonight, we're hanging out on set with none other than brad pitt. >> can't wait to see his new movie "fury." he tells us all about it tonight. >> this film focuses on psychological shhard ips. >> then remember the movie "bodyguard," and transforming into a whitney like character 22 years after houston nailed it. >> and the ground breaking show everybody is buzzing about, "transparent." >> my whole life i've been dressing up like a man. >> we'll talk to the leading man taking on real life story ofa dad who became a mom. >> i was thrilled but nervous. i wanteddo to it right. this is me. >> now "e.t." highlighting all families. >> hi, everybody. thanks so much for joining us. well, we are wrapping up a busy week with another b
." >> how is it going, amanda? >> amanda bynes covered up today in new york. her first words since her dui arrest. >> i speak to my family every day. >> could her parents take control again? >> then, is ashton trying to thwart a paparazzi bounty on his newborn? >> we'll explain why he's posting baby shots while pleading for privacy. >> also tonight, we're hanging out on set with none other than brad pitt. >> can't wait to see his new movie...
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>> no. >> moderator: amanda.tis: i am so thankful president to bomb is not on the ballot in the state of montana. the people that are on the ballot are myself and who truly is one of us and understands these issues of rising health care costs and the most extreme congressmen we have ever had who instead of working to find a solution has thrown a tantrum and voted over 40 times to repeal something that is absolutely saving lives for working families in montana. >> moderator: sans jay, you are next up. >> for congressman daines again on obamacare, you want to rip you the affordable care act. you are replacing it with a plague tort reform, health savings account, across state lines. but for people who can't afford health insurance now and haven't been able to, do you think those things will really help them get health insurance? .. at the end of the i do want to have a one size fits all solution that might work for california, new york. we need a solution that works for montana. living month-to-month on fixed income
>> no. >> moderator: amanda.tis: i am so thankful president to bomb is not on the ballot in the state of montana. the people that are on the ballot are myself and who truly is one of us and understands these issues of rising health care costs and the most extreme congressmen we have ever had who instead of working to find a solution has thrown a tantrum and voted over 40 times to repeal something that is absolutely saving lives for working families in montana. >> moderator:...
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once amanda arrived here in pasadena, we're told amanda was
once amanda arrived here in pasadena, we're told amanda was
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amanda renteria one that claims off. she has elected to go first and will also speak for us during the closing statement. >> moderator: as for the opening statement of our going to be 90 seconds long. the closing each will have 60 seconds for that. each candidate will get 90 seconds to answer each question. the other candidates will then have 60 seconds for a rebuttal. >> moderator: amanda renteria, you have the floor. renteria: thank you everyone for being here and the stations and everyone tuning in. it's wonderful to be with you tonight. i am coming as i said earlier i was born and raised in berkeley california, a little town in central valley. and i became the first woman from my high school to go to stanford university. i went on to harvard business school and i actually started a public service as a teacher right here in the county. most recently, i got the chance to be a part of making a difference by writing the farm bill as the chief of staff for senator where the chairwoman of the agriculture committee. but it
amanda renteria one that claims off. she has elected to go first and will also speak for us during the closing statement. >> moderator: as for the opening statement of our going to be 90 seconds long. the closing each will have 60 seconds for that. each candidate will get 90 seconds to answer each question. the other candidates will then have 60 seconds for a rebuttal. >> moderator: amanda renteria, you have the floor. renteria: thank you everyone for being here and the stations and...
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it's amanda. hey sweetie. what? [phones rings] okay, i'll send it. seventy-two dollars for a chemistry book, what is it, made of gold? just use citi popmoney. boom. ah, she's feeling lucky. hey sweetie...cancun, yeah no, you'll be spending spring break with your new chemistry book. with citi popmoney it's easy to send money to just about anyone, anytime. visit your local branch or citi.com/easierbanking to learn more. >>> it pays to be a dad. men with children earn 40% more money than men without offspring in 2010. a card d cording to a new information study at the university of new york. $49,000, compareed to about 29,000 for men without children. why the difference? well, part of the reason is that fathers tend to be holder and more established in their jobs. and they command higher salaries. >>> big changes coming to the bay area. you can already see the low clouds starting to move back into san francisco. not only the fog, we're going to be seeing rain as well. we're going to time that on futurecast ask talk about how it might impact the giants g
it's amanda. hey sweetie. what? [phones rings] okay, i'll send it. seventy-two dollars for a chemistry book, what is it, made of gold? just use citi popmoney. boom. ah, she's feeling lucky. hey sweetie...cancun, yeah no, you'll be spending spring break with your new chemistry book. with citi popmoney it's easy to send money to just about anyone, anytime. visit your local branch or citi.com/easierbanking to learn more. >>> it pays to be a dad. men with children earn 40% more money than...
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thank you. >> amanda swafford. every bodyu to taking the opportunity and time to listen to these debates. i know politics is not the most enjoyable thing to listen to, but it is so important to get involved and be engaged. i've been called selfish for being in this race. personalng responsibility. i could be doing different things instead of going across the street -- in state and change the true liberty ideals. it is so important that we stay engaged in this rates a really look to individuals and the power and responsibility but cause that's where it lies. if you are not connected to the right people, if your industry does not have the right lobbyists, you're at a disadvantage. that's what i am standing up for. i am standing up for you being able to make your own decisions. i encourage you to please understand that the power and responsibility is where it lies. >> thank you very much. and thanks to all three of you for being here. i speak for everybody that we appreciate your willingness to serve our country. that
thank you. >> amanda swafford. every bodyu to taking the opportunity and time to listen to these debates. i know politics is not the most enjoyable thing to listen to, but it is so important to get involved and be engaged. i've been called selfish for being in this race. personalng responsibility. i could be doing different things instead of going across the street -- in state and change the true liberty ideals. it is so important that we stay engaged in this rates a really look to...
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senate debate with republican steve daines and democrat amanda curtis. tuesday night, the south carolina governors debate between five candidates. thursday night at 8:00 eastern, the iowa fourth district of it between u.s. representative stephen king and democrat jim mowrer. >> c-span's money 15 students can competition is underway. for middle andn high school students will award 150 prizes totaling $100,000. create a 5-7-minute documentary. videos need to include c-span programming, showed varying points of view, and must be submitted by january 20, 2015. go to studentcam.org for more
senate debate with republican steve daines and democrat amanda curtis. tuesday night, the south carolina governors debate between five candidates. thursday night at 8:00 eastern, the iowa fourth district of it between u.s. representative stephen king and democrat jim mowrer. >> c-span's money 15 students can competition is underway. for middle andn high school students will award 150 prizes totaling $100,000. create a 5-7-minute documentary. videos need to include c-span programming,...
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senate debate with representative steve daines and amanda curtis. tuesday night at 9:00 on c-span, the governor's debate between shaheen,ey, vincent tom irvine, steve french, and morgan reeves. and thursday night, the fourth district debate between stephen -- jim mower.r >> in delaware, chris coons is running for election for his first full term. he won a special election four years ago. he is republican kevin wade. as solidly rated democratic. here is a look at the debate from last week. they debated for about one hour.
senate debate with representative steve daines and amanda curtis. tuesday night at 9:00 on c-span, the governor's debate between shaheen,ey, vincent tom irvine, steve french, and morgan reeves. and thursday night, the fourth district debate between stephen -- jim mower.r >> in delaware, chris coons is running for election for his first full term. he won a special election four years ago. he is republican kevin wade. as solidly rated democratic. here is a look at the debate from last week....
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were not commenting. >> have you guys heard from amanda today. >> she need sod one to talk to.h me, have run watch me. >> amanda still has legal rights. once somebody is voluntary they have the right to check out of a hospital, if they so choose. >> reporter: question becomes can anyone help amanda stay on track. we will have much more on et. chris and jessica. >> all right, stay up to dayton everything that is happening in hollywood with entertainment tonight, on tonight and every week night at 7:30 on cbs-3. >>> that is "eyewitness news" at 5:00. >>> now at 6:00 long manhunt is over, crowds jeer eric frein as authorities walk the suspected cop killer outside a pennsylvania courthouse. we're live in the poconos tonight where the community is finally able to begin resuming a normal life. >>> plus breaking developments in the ongoing contract talks between union workers and septa, we are live with new details, kathy? >>> it will be a chilly halloween evening, layer up those ghosts and goblins tonight and get ready for a blustery weekend, not just wind but also rain, it is all co
were not commenting. >> have you guys heard from amanda today. >> she need sod one to talk to.h me, have run watch me. >> amanda still has legal rights. once somebody is voluntary they have the right to check out of a hospital, if they so choose. >> reporter: question becomes can anyone help amanda stay on track. we will have much more on et. chris and jessica. >> all right, stay up to dayton everything that is happening in hollywood with entertainment tonight, on...
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also at 8:00, the senate debate between steve daines and amanda curtis. recent polling has this race somewhat republican. that debate is live at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span [applause] 2. the louisiana senate debate was held last week between mary landrieu and bill cassidy and rob maness. here's a look at that debate. >> i do believe our climate is changing and i do believe it contributes. however, we have to be very careful about the policy that we promote. i am a strong supporter of fossil fuels. natural gas particularly because it is a 50% cleaner burning fuel. we have 200 years of it. america could do itself a great service and great security by promoting more domestic energy exploration production. i have been a strong supporter. i opened up 8 million new acres
also at 8:00, the senate debate between steve daines and amanda curtis. recent polling has this race somewhat republican. that debate is live at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span [applause] 2. the louisiana senate debate was held last week between mary landrieu and bill cassidy and rob maness. here's a look at that debate. >> i do believe our climate is changing and i do believe it contributes. however, we have to be very careful about the policy that we promote. i am a strong supporter of fossil...
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. >> moderator: amanda representative enyart? enyart: i really appreciate all of your years of service as said er nurse you have done a marvelous job to help care for patients and call your passion for the environment is unmatched by no one in the 12th country -- congressional district court revoice your concerns your up-front and don't hesitate to pete -- to tell people your beliefs. i congratulate you on that. i heard him say he could not get anything done so when he helped to build a the levees i was concerned and my carried the bill i came back from washington d.c. to testify in favor of that bill the democratically controlled committee and wanted them to know how important this was for all residents of southern illinois and representative bost had the courtesy to show up at a press conference at the capitol in springfield and thinks meet to come back to testify to insurer in southern illinois got through the general assembly. thank you for that courtesy. i appreciate. bost: just running for office and to bring interviews flo
. >> moderator: amanda representative enyart? enyart: i really appreciate all of your years of service as said er nurse you have done a marvelous job to help care for patients and call your passion for the environment is unmatched by no one in the 12th country -- congressional district court revoice your concerns your up-front and don't hesitate to pete -- to tell people your beliefs. i congratulate you on that. i heard him say he could not get anything done so when he helped to build a...
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amanda, you've been very critical of the congressman's bill. why is that? >> renteria: congressman valadao wants us to believe that he is the leader on water but there's a couple of issues. first of all, there is zero funding in the bill. when it was first introduced it was totally partisan and in fact in bakersfield, california, they said it made no sense. senator feinstein, someone you need to make sure we get the water bill -- what i've learned in my time and working in the united states senate is you've got to bring people together and you can't start off partisan. it truly needs to be bringing everyone together. i've had an experience in doing that on the auto industry was having a tough time going through the crisis what i saw and i was a part of is truly bringing people together than making the case why it mattered and that's what we need to do on water. we need to be able to bring the delegation together and show this country that this isn't just a central valley problem but it's a state problem and country problem and the problem because at the end
amanda, you've been very critical of the congressman's bill. why is that? >> renteria: congressman valadao wants us to believe that he is the leader on water but there's a couple of issues. first of all, there is zero funding in the bill. when it was first introduced it was totally partisan and in fact in bakersfield, california, they said it made no sense. senator feinstein, someone you need to make sure we get the water bill -- what i've learned in my time and working in the united...
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amanda renteria one that claims off. she has elected to go first and will also speak for us during the closing statement. >> moderator: as for the opening statement of our going to be 90 seconds long. the closing each will have 60 seconds for that. each candidate will get 90 seconds to answer each question. the other candidates will then have 60 seconds for a rebuttal. >> moderator: amanda renteria, you have the floor. renteria: thank you everyone for being here and the stations and everyone tuning in. it's wonderful to be with you tonight. i am coming as i said earlier i was born and raised in berkeley california, a little town in central valley. and i became the first woman from my high school to go to stanford university. i went on to harvard business school and i actually started a public service as a teacher right here in the county. most recently, i got the chance to be a part of making a difference by writing the farm bill as the chief of staff for senator where the chairwoman of the agriculture committee. but it
amanda renteria one that claims off. she has elected to go first and will also speak for us during the closing statement. >> moderator: as for the opening statement of our going to be 90 seconds long. the closing each will have 60 seconds for that. each candidate will get 90 seconds to answer each question. the other candidates will then have 60 seconds for a rebuttal. >> moderator: amanda renteria, you have the floor. renteria: thank you everyone for being here and the stations and...
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i think that's the big question mark. >> amanda, you've used it.s there an improved customer experience? >> for our users it's faster. so it's all about making it fast and easy to book a hotel room. so now it's three taps and a thumb print and you can be on your way into your room really quickly. >> what was it before? >> three taps and we've got our signature swipe, our swipe that the rest of our users will continue to experience. but from a user perspective it's easier to raise your thumb tap and go. >> do you have any statistics about customers that get as far and then don't complete it? >> we -- usually our biggest problem is not ultimately getting through that funnel but the faster the better it will be. >> the comparison to google wallet is that google captures all the credit card information, protects it as well as they can and thus far that's been fine, but they do a lot of customer analysis so they know if i'm using my card, they know me, where i'm using it, and they're learning a lot about me and finding a way to market to me. apple is no
i think that's the big question mark. >> amanda, you've used it.s there an improved customer experience? >> for our users it's faster. so it's all about making it fast and easy to book a hotel room. so now it's three taps and a thumb print and you can be on your way into your room really quickly. >> what was it before? >> three taps and we've got our signature swipe, our swipe that the rest of our users will continue to experience. but from a user perspective it's easier...
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[phones rings] it's amanda. hey sweetie. what? okay, i'll send it. hundred seventy-two dollars for a chemistry book, what is it, made of gold? just use citi popmoney. boom. ah, she's feeling lucky. hey sweetie...cancun, yeah no, you'll be spending spring break with your new chemistry book. with citi popmoney it's easy to send money to just about anyone, anytime. visit your local branch or citi.com/easierbanking to learn more. first impressions are important. you've got to make every second count. banking designed for the way you live your life. so you can welcome your family home... for the first time. chase. so you can. >> reporter: >> reporter: could use the bay area drivers the gas prices are falling even more than the 373 4 gal. of regular 361 is the average in oakland. and 358 in san jose. >> reporter: and we have a useful tool on our web site for finding the absolute cheapest gas in near where you live or work. >> reporter: good on this section and you'll find an interactive map you can see that actual prices. >> reporter: the breakdown by regi
[phones rings] it's amanda. hey sweetie. what? okay, i'll send it. hundred seventy-two dollars for a chemistry book, what is it, made of gold? just use citi popmoney. boom. ah, she's feeling lucky. hey sweetie...cancun, yeah no, you'll be spending spring break with your new chemistry book. with citi popmoney it's easy to send money to just about anyone, anytime. visit your local branch or citi.com/easierbanking to learn more. first impressions are important. you've got to make every second...
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let's rejoin amanda and courtney to find out. >> so, here it is. >> wow. that is a big tv. i got to ask you, do you have cable or satellite? >> we have cable in two rooms. >> did you install it yourself? >> no, no. i did have to wait around all day for the cable guy to come, though. does that count? >> well, don't worry. i'm gonna show you how to install clear tv yourself on this tv, and then i'm gonna challenge you and time you to install it on the others. >> i'm not sure that i have the skills. >> amanda quickly put courtney's fears to rest by showing her that everything you need to install clear tv comes right in the box. you just choose a place to mount the antenna, attach the cable to the antenna input in your tv, and then let your television scan and locate all the free broadcast stations in your area. >> and by the looks of it, it looks like you're probably gonna have about 35 channels. 35 free channels? >> exactly. >> oh, that is awesome. >> one of the things you'll love about clear tv is the freedom. you can install it in as many rooms of your house as you want, wi
let's rejoin amanda and courtney to find out. >> so, here it is. >> wow. that is a big tv. i got to ask you, do you have cable or satellite? >> we have cable in two rooms. >> did you install it yourself? >> no, no. i did have to wait around all day for the cable guy to come, though. does that count? >> well, don't worry. i'm gonna show you how to install clear tv yourself on this tv, and then i'm gonna challenge you and time you to install it on the others....
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five hours later, amazingly, amanda went to jfk and waited out that time. her phone died, so no one knew if she was coming. ultimately, she gets on the plane, borrows a charger, charges up -- gets on to the wi-fi and tells everybody, i'm, in fact, coming to l.a. and, of course, she got here and went right to the hospital. sam says he wasn't part of that. that was the family, and the family lawyer, some combination thereof and took her up to pasadena where she is getting care. >> all right, billy. we assume you'll have more on "access" tonight about this? >> absolutely in full detail. >> billy bush, thanks so much. see you tonight at 7:30. >>> mental illness can affect anyone at any time. it doesn't discriminate by age, race, gender or income. for mental health resources and for more information about mental illness, go to nbcwashington.com. >>> no one is laughing at this next story. how a maryland boy's practical joke got the attention of state police. >> plus, his parents have been silent for a year. now the mother and father of an american man held captiv
five hours later, amazingly, amanda went to jfk and waited out that time. her phone died, so no one knew if she was coming. ultimately, she gets on the plane, borrows a charger, charges up -- gets on to the wi-fi and tells everybody, i'm, in fact, coming to l.a. and, of course, she got here and went right to the hospital. sam says he wasn't part of that. that was the family, and the family lawyer, some combination thereof and took her up to pasadena where she is getting care. >> all...
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msnbc amanda is live in clayton, missouri. good morning, amanda. >> good morning. before we get to this week's protests. what is going on right now in st. louis? some are calling for the justice department to get involved? >> yes, the justice department already has an investigation into the ferguson police department's policing practice and separate probe into michael brown's shooting. last night st. louis mayor, francis slay, is calling for a transparent investigation into this latest shooting. and asking for the department of justice to get involved. now the shooting sparked a new round of protests. what we saw last night was peaceful peaceful vigils giving away to sporadic violence. there's reports of protesters of lightening an american flag on fire. it wasn't until about 30 minutes after the events that the police started getting involved. there was a square off, a face off, really, between the protesters and the police. eve eventually, as you said, the police fired rounds offe pepper spray at the protesters. ? >> we were seeing images, amanda of a gentleman b
msnbc amanda is live in clayton, missouri. good morning, amanda. >> good morning. before we get to this week's protests. what is going on right now in st. louis? some are calling for the justice department to get involved? >> yes, the justice department already has an investigation into the ferguson police department's policing practice and separate probe into michael brown's shooting. last night st. louis mayor, francis slay, is calling for a transparent investigation into this...
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[applause] our libertarian candidate amanda swafford. [applause] the format of the debate is as follows. each candidate will get a one-minute opening statement, they will then answer questions from our panelists, who i will introduce in a minute. they will then be allowed to question one another. then more questions from the panelists, and then one minute closing statement. that is the format. our panelists going left to right, the special projects editor with wmaz macon, mr. randall savage. host and reporter with gpb radio, ms. leah fleming. news anchor and reporter in atlanta. and veteran columnist with the "ajc," mr. jim galloway. candidates, analysts, crowd, thank you for being here tonight. we are officially underway, and we will begin with a one minute opening statement as drawn. mr. perdue, you have the honors. >> thank you. wow, great to be home. welcome to perdue country. [applause] folks, this race is not about michelle nunn, it is not about me. it is about the direction of our country. we have a full-blown crisis in america to
[applause] our libertarian candidate amanda swafford. [applause] the format of the debate is as follows. each candidate will get a one-minute opening statement, they will then answer questions from our panelists, who i will introduce in a minute. they will then be allowed to question one another. then more questions from the panelists, and then one minute closing statement. that is the format. our panelists going left to right, the special projects editor with wmaz macon, mr. randall savage....
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new twist in amanda bynes story. where she is tonight coming up scott?cloudy and chilly right now and rainfall moving in from the west. coming up we're timing the heaviest rainfall and the >> this after the contract is a abruptly canceled. rallies were held across the city. this group was outside kelly school in germantown demonstration called turn up for truth is in response to the school reform commission's meeting on monday where they voted to cancel the union contract. educators say they want parents and the community to know their side. >> we are willing to contribute toward health care but we're not willing to be stuck up fighting src in order to have a family plan. >> contract negotiations have been going on for nearly two years. the src says by ending the contract with the union they'll be able to pour nearly $44 million into district covers this year. >>> let's get a check on your fox 29 weather authority now. scott williams looking at what you're tracking now out there tonight. >> iain, a lot of events taking place this upcoming weend it doesn'
new twist in amanda bynes story. where she is tonight coming up scott?cloudy and chilly right now and rainfall moving in from the west. coming up we're timing the heaviest rainfall and the >> this after the contract is a abruptly canceled. rallies were held across the city. this group was outside kelly school in germantown demonstration called turn up for truth is in response to the school reform commission's meeting on monday where they voted to cancel the union contract. educators say...
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. >> thank you, supervisor john with the department of real estate i'm going to allow amanda to address that they're working on a collaborative effort but that's the one unique a aspect felt location with individual bathrooms for each unit we're working on a have you ever seen. >> hi supervisor amanda freed every tenant will get a medicaid waiver i didn't friendly and all rooms will be 23ushd with the things necessary. >> we have a lot of students in our office i was asking for the going rate of rent this is priced a little bit higher than the unit but if there's hot plaza plates or additional amenity that makes sense. >> there's a large kitchen as well as laundry and two different laundry spaces in the building. >> is that a paid languished facility. >> up to property management. >> and my second question either for our office or john's we been questioning now we've had master leasing for over 10 years we're dover the gaps we missed out when we first signed the lease the major part it the renovation we incorporated a minimum amount that a minimum that the city will pay in with the capa
. >> thank you, supervisor john with the department of real estate i'm going to allow amanda to address that they're working on a collaborative effort but that's the one unique a aspect felt location with individual bathrooms for each unit we're working on a have you ever seen. >> hi supervisor amanda freed every tenant will get a medicaid waiver i didn't friendly and all rooms will be 23ushd with the things necessary. >> we have a lot of students in our office i was asking...
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nunn, to your question for amanda swafford. >> amanda, i got into this race because i believe questioneed to change and fight the gridlock and dysfunction in washington. i talked about a variety of ways of doing that including really mandating that our congresspeople don't get paid unless they pass an annual budget or that congressmen are precluded from going on to become lobbyists. can you share some of your ideas what we need to do to fight the gridlock in washington? >> well, one of the things we can do is start looking at individuals for individuals and not become so ingrained in an entrenched party system. i think that's one of the most important things we can do, certainly. the other -- another important thing we can certainly do is understanding that government is not always the answer to the problems that we have. and it's to become more self-reliant and get back to first asking the question what can we do through the private sector but as individuals, too, and not always looking to government to solve every problem that we have. i think that's a paramount difference that we ne
nunn, to your question for amanda swafford. >> amanda, i got into this race because i believe questioneed to change and fight the gridlock and dysfunction in washington. i talked about a variety of ways of doing that including really mandating that our congresspeople don't get paid unless they pass an annual budget or that congressmen are precluded from going on to become lobbyists. can you share some of your ideas what we need to do to fight the gridlock in washington? >> well, one...
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amanda from sanctuary from families, and we want to give you an important phone number. if you or anyone you know is going through domestic violence, there's a hot line you can call, the national domestic violence abuse hot line of the the number is: or go to the website hot line.org. we'll be right back. >>> a 78-year-old man has become the first person to die of a virus in san diego since 2006. california reported 600 cases throughout the state. more than 20 deaths. the elderly and those with compromised immune system are at risk. it is caused by mosquito, causing innamation in the brain -- inflammation in the brain >>> for years honey bees have been dying off at an alarming rate. mary snow reports there's a bit of encouraging news. >> reporter: it's a mystery plaguing scientists for eight years, billions of bees vanishing without a case. now colony collapse disorder, c c.d., may have run its course. the bad news is the bee population is still in danger. first detected in 2006, c c.d. spread across the u.s., affecting 20% of the honey bee population, or 200,000 colonee
amanda from sanctuary from families, and we want to give you an important phone number. if you or anyone you know is going through domestic violence, there's a hot line you can call, the national domestic violence abuse hot line of the the number is: or go to the website hot line.org. we'll be right back. >>> a 78-year-old man has become the first person to die of a virus in san diego since 2006. california reported 600 cases throughout the state. more than 20 deaths. the elderly and...
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. >> that's when an urgent call was made to amanda cox of the granny project rescue. >> we do usuallyescue older cats 10 years and up. but every once in awhile you get a face put in front of you and you can't say no. >> amanda got the severely burned cat to metro poll pan american associates in norristown where he was immediately treated and earned his name, mr. biscuits. >> when we did give him the pain medication although he was pretty out of he was making little biscuits wis his hands. still aware of everything. >> mr. biscuits actually needs a whole lot of help. he's facing a long recovery, he'll need more surgery and most likely skin grafts. >> they think that he may have actually been op fire at one point in the engine because he was just covered in suit. >> granny project rescue is now trying to raise enough money to cover the costs of his extensive care. >> we definitely need donations and a lot of wishes for recovery and eventually hopefully he'll need a forever home. >> so queue. probably be a the least a couple of months before mr. biscuits is ready for adoption. for more o
. >> that's when an urgent call was made to amanda cox of the granny project rescue. >> we do usuallyescue older cats 10 years and up. but every once in awhile you get a face put in front of you and you can't say no. >> amanda got the severely burned cat to metro poll pan american associates in norristown where he was immediately treated and earned his name, mr. biscuits. >> when we did give him the pain medication although he was pretty out of he was making little...
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. >>> also, some more trouble now for amanda bynes.ind out what happened to her after an outrageous twitter rant. justin. >> well, the rain has stopped. will we stay dry for the rest of the weekend? we'll check out your sunday forecast in the eyewitness weather forecast coming up. >> straight ahead in sports, the giants arrive for their >> welcome back everyone. a new jersey high school football season is canceled and several members of its team are facing some very serious charges. they're accused of sex crimes in what school officials say was hazing in the locker room. reporter steve langford of our sister station w cbs has details. >> reporter: the pride of sayreville high, an empty field of nightmares as local police round up high school football stars charging them with sexual assault and more. the details of which are too graphic to report. >> i don't know what these kids were thinking. i mean, it sounds bad. hopefully it's not that bad but it just doesn't look good at all. >> reporter: four victims attacked separately by seniors
. >>> also, some more trouble now for amanda bynes.ind out what happened to her after an outrageous twitter rant. justin. >> well, the rain has stopped. will we stay dry for the rest of the weekend? we'll check out your sunday forecast in the eyewitness weather forecast coming up. >> straight ahead in sports, the giants arrive for their >> welcome back everyone. a new jersey high school football season is canceled and several members of its team are facing some very...
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." >> how is it going, amanda? >> amanda bynes covered up today in new york.irst words since her dui arrest. >> i speak to my family every day. >> could her parents take control again? >> then, is ashton trying to thwart a paparazzi bounty on his newborn? >> we'll explain why he's posting baby shots while pleading for privacy. >> also tonight, we're hanging out on set with none other than brad pitt. >> can't wait to see his new movie "fury." he tells us all about it tonight. >> this film focuses on psychological hardships. >> then remember the movie "bodyguard," and transforming into a whitney like character 22 years after houston nailed it. >> and the ground breaking show everybody is buzzing about, "transparent."
." >> how is it going, amanda? >> amanda bynes covered up today in new york.irst words since her dui arrest. >> i speak to my family every day. >> could her parents take control again? >> then, is ashton trying to thwart a paparazzi bounty on his newborn? >> we'll explain why he's posting baby shots while pleading for privacy. >> also tonight, we're hanging out on set with none other than brad pitt. >> can't wait to see his new movie...
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amanda bynes is speaking about her plans to move just a week after being arrested. >> caught on cameraumsy cat burglar. a family security camera shows a would be burglar tumbling off a roof. details next on "action news." >> ♪ >> don't forget, you can take the new 6abc.com with you wherever you go. smartphones and tablets. >> taking a quick look at traffic, bucks county, i-95 at the scudder falls bridge, the northbound lanes are reopened this morning following an overnight crash that closed the roadway. elsewhere on 95 the bridge street on-ramp has also reopened following overnight construction. turning to fort washington route 309 at the pa turnpike looking at damp conditions. no major issues along 309. if you're on the turnpike watch out for a truck accident eastbound near the reading interchange. matt. >> thank you eva. >>> time for the travel forecast. before we do so we would like to wish a happy birthday to chris heller and the big board made you a cake. so, happy birthday, chris. i don't know who chris is. but i just decide to do do that. at great risk of millions of people aski
amanda bynes is speaking about her plans to move just a week after being arrested. >> caught on cameraumsy cat burglar. a family security camera shows a would be burglar tumbling off a roof. details next on "action news." >> ♪ >> don't forget, you can take the new 6abc.com with you wherever you go. smartphones and tablets. >> taking a quick look at traffic, bucks county, i-95 at the scudder falls bridge, the northbound lanes are reopened this morning...
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you and your partner, amanda, you decide you want to start a family.ou opt to use the services of a sperm bank. how did you learn that the sperm that you were pregnant with was from a black man, not a white man as you had ordered? >> um, we actually, five months into the pregnancy, we called to try to get more virals for the second pregnancy for amanda. when i called to order that sperm and the virals, i asked them for 380 and they came back on the line and said i do believe we have sent you donor number 330, are you sure that's not what you asked for? i obviously said no, my donor number is 330 or 380. they came back on the line and said, well, unfortunately, i think we are errored up and sent you 330. >> did they tell you then that the sperm you had gotten was from a black man? how did you find out? >> once they did some, you know, my shock, you know, being the different number than i wanted, they said hold on. let's go into your file and do more research. came back on the line and then had asked me if i had requested an african-american donor. at th
you and your partner, amanda, you decide you want to start a family.ou opt to use the services of a sperm bank. how did you learn that the sperm that you were pregnant with was from a black man, not a white man as you had ordered? >> um, we actually, five months into the pregnancy, we called to try to get more virals for the second pregnancy for amanda. when i called to order that sperm and the virals, i asked them for 380 and they came back on the line and said i do believe we have sent...
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amanda swafford is an attorney and former councilwoman. let's meet our panelists. the statehouse correspondent for the social is -- for the associated press. and danielards malloy is the washington, d.c., correspondent for the atlanta journal-constitution. this debate will consist of three rounds. for more on the rules visit pressclub.org. daniel malloy you get the first question for mr. purdue. >> two of the biggest drivers are medicare and social security. what would you do about these programs if elected? would you raise the retirement age, or should we get the private sector more involved? >> it is why i get involved. this is unconscionable. debt.e almost doubled the in the last two years we will do that. those unemployment liabilities combined with our current debt is over $1 million per household. a long timeto take to solve this. the other thing is the interest on this debt. we have to do a couple things with social security and medicare. alreadyto protect those drawing benefits. we then have to look to the beginnings of those programs where people are enter
amanda swafford is an attorney and former councilwoman. let's meet our panelists. the statehouse correspondent for the social is -- for the associated press. and danielards malloy is the washington, d.c., correspondent for the atlanta journal-constitution. this debate will consist of three rounds. for more on the rules visit pressclub.org. daniel malloy you get the first question for mr. purdue. >> two of the biggest drivers are medicare and social security. what would you do about these...
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. ♪ mattress discounters it's amanda. hey sweetie. what? [phones rings] okay, i'll send it.ne hundred seventy-two dollars for a chemistry book, what is it, made of gold? just use citi popmoney. boom. ah, she's feeling lucky. hey sweetie...cancun, yeah no, you'll be spending spring break with your new chemistry book. with citi popmoney it's easy to send money to just about anyone, anytime. visit your local branch or citi.com/easierbanking to learn more. >>> as we observe hispanic heritage month a gifted student has been recognized as a leader from the fast track. >> nick smith introduces us to a 16-year-old created two apps to fight obesity. >> out there it's very, the right is like very low. i can do it, they can do it, too. >> the 16-year-old started learning code in the ninth grade he took summer classes and now, he's using a new language called ruby. with this program, he created apps. >> as a low-income minority, i know a lot of people that are overweight. >> he is one of 20 students receiving the prestigious la teen yoez on the fast track. the this rewards spanish gamer
. ♪ mattress discounters it's amanda. hey sweetie. what? [phones rings] okay, i'll send it.ne hundred seventy-two dollars for a chemistry book, what is it, made of gold? just use citi popmoney. boom. ah, she's feeling lucky. hey sweetie...cancun, yeah no, you'll be spending spring break with your new chemistry book. with citi popmoney it's easy to send money to just about anyone, anytime. visit your local branch or citi.com/easierbanking to learn more. >>> as we observe hispanic...
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>> we're at the diner where amanda wound up as concern mounts for her safety. >> she made the choicehospitalized. >> did she act unstable? >> today, i spoke to the waitress who served her. >> she was talking to herself. >> then we talked to the woman who got honey boo boo's sister away from her molester. >> she's mama june's mother, and she is outraged that her daughter may still be dating the child molester. >> do you think alana is in danger? >> yes. that's about the same age he likes. >> also tonight -- >> you want sorries, i've got sorries. >> erik and i were not the closest friends. >> did you guys ever sit down and squash it? >> why, nancy, why is chelsea
>> we're at the diner where amanda wound up as concern mounts for her safety. >> she made the choicehospitalized. >> did she act unstable? >> today, i spoke to the waitress who served her. >> she was talking to herself. >> then we talked to the woman who got honey boo boo's sister away from her molester. >> she's mama june's mother, and she is outraged that her daughter may still be dating the child molester. >> do you think alana is in danger?...
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thank you very much. >> moderator: david perdue, amanda nunn. thank you very much.ience, thank you for being here. thanks for watching. [cheering] the closely watched senate race in new hampshire and jeanne shaheen is trying to hold onto the seat against former senator scott brown. joining us to talk about that race out of manchester good morning. tell us where the race stands today. >> guest: last september in 2013 we had a hypothetical matchup between jean shaheen and scott brown still living in massachusetts at the time but she was beating him by six points in last week we had the poll showing jean shaheen beating scott brown by six points. so there is essentially some double digits and in other places closer but the race has been stuck for a long time. i would say that it's done by the university of new hampshire the most respected poll in new hampshire that others have shown the race to be tighter. there is a point clearly in the margin of error and a single watch in the race is not just to the independent undecided voters. what you need to watch are the voters
thank you very much. >> moderator: david perdue, amanda nunn. thank you very much.ience, thank you for being here. thanks for watching. [cheering] the closely watched senate race in new hampshire and jeanne shaheen is trying to hold onto the seat against former senator scott brown. joining us to talk about that race out of manchester good morning. tell us where the race stands today. >> guest: last september in 2013 we had a hypothetical matchup between jean shaheen and scott brown...
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humphrey, david jenkins and lisa sphere, gary and terry and giants senior vice-president and his wife amanda. and the skipper's wife kim bochy. former manager peter mcgowan and his wife. and bill newcomb and his wife sally. let's hear it for former giants owner bob lorie and his wife connie. representing the stone am family jim rooper. and the distinguished alumni jay trav key. the hack man. jeffrey leonard. former first baseman jd. now a man who is often mistaken to be my husband is tiny felder. greg, rich robinson, how about it for terry winfield. brian johnson, everyone. and the man that needs no introduction, i simply say to you the home run king. ladies and gentlemen, mr. barry bonds. you can show him your love. of course. do it, do it. now on to our giants hall of famers starting with mr. gay lord perry. the baby bull orlando zepeda. the dominican one our beloved willie mckovey. and last but not least the best player to ever play this game, the great willie mays. [ cheers and applause ] all right, now we have to take a moment to thank the city and county of san francisco and our commun
humphrey, david jenkins and lisa sphere, gary and terry and giants senior vice-president and his wife amanda. and the skipper's wife kim bochy. former manager peter mcgowan and his wife. and bill newcomb and his wife sally. let's hear it for former giants owner bob lorie and his wife connie. representing the stone am family jim rooper. and the distinguished alumni jay trav key. the hack man. jeffrey leonard. former first baseman jd. now a man who is often mistaken to be my husband is tiny...
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last night we showed you the first montana senate debate between democrat amanda curtis and republican congressman steve daines. here's a part of their debate. >>> you know, when our founding fathers wrote our founding documents, they did not ever intend for corporations to be running the show here. they absolutely intended for teachers and electricians and plumbers to be making the decisions that affect us and our citizen legislature. i have found in meeting montanans, that they're a little bit afraid of being part of the process, that maybe they don't think they're quite smart enough to do it, or don't have the right background. and the reason that i have stepped up to the plate is to prove that you do not have to be a silver spoon-fed politician, a career politician to represent working families, and that the best person to represent workers in the state is one of us. >> follow-up to that with amanda. i think we're getting to your experience. do you think you have the experience to represent the state and u.s. senate with one year in the house of representatives and your background
last night we showed you the first montana senate debate between democrat amanda curtis and republican congressman steve daines. here's a part of their debate. >>> you know, when our founding fathers wrote our founding documents, they did not ever intend for corporations to be running the show here. they absolutely intended for teachers and electricians and plumbers to be making the decisions that affect us and our citizen legislature. i have found in meeting montanans, that they're a...
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last night we showed you the first live debate between democrat amanda curtis and republican congressman steve danes. here's part of their debate. >> you know, when our founding fathers wrote our founding st k documents, they never meant for -- to be making the decisions that affect us in our citizen legislature and i have found in meeting montanans that, you know, they're a little bit afraid of being part of the process, maybe they don't think they're quite smart enough to do it or don't have the right backgrounds and the reason that i stepped up to the plate is to prove that you don't have to be a silver spoon-fed politician, a career politician to represent working families and the best person to represent workers in the state is one of us. >> a follow-up to that just with amanda, i think we're getting to your experience, do you think you have the experiencing to represent th
last night we showed you the first live debate between democrat amanda curtis and republican congressman steve danes. here's part of their debate. >> you know, when our founding fathers wrote our founding st k documents, they never meant for -- to be making the decisions that affect us in our citizen legislature and i have found in meeting montanans that, you know, they're a little bit afraid of being part of the process, maybe they don't think they're quite smart enough to do it or don't...
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host: amanda terkel, how are democrats responding to this? wast: i think what matt saying, that the parties tend to midterms,orly in specially the second term, but right now the countries feeling fact thatic, and the this evil outbreak has happened right before the midterm election doesn't really help president obama -- this ebola outbreak has happened right before the midterm election doesn't really help president obama and the democrats. they can work and work and work and do everything they thought they were supposed to do and are not getting ahead, that is playing out internationally. these crises with the islamic state, with ebola, and things are chaotic and they are looking for someone to blame and it is not surprising that they will report the president. he is the one in charge. who are americans going to blame the most in this election? democrats are trying to fit it -- flip it and say that republicans are in charge of them, that funding cuts have worsened the response to ebola and the, force it will be if republicans take power. host
host: amanda terkel, how are democrats responding to this? wast: i think what matt saying, that the parties tend to midterms,orly in specially the second term, but right now the countries feeling fact thatic, and the this evil outbreak has happened right before the midterm election doesn't really help president obama -- this ebola outbreak has happened right before the midterm election doesn't really help president obama and the democrats. they can work and work and work and do everything they...