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as for andrew's claim that obama participated in the mars program. that has been confirmed by someone who was there, andrew. >> at one point during the summer he was my room mate. and you don't forget your roommate when you are enrolled in a secret space program for the c.i.a. >> stephen: no, you don't forget your roommate. why won't obama admit his and his roommate's secret martian past? for answers we turned to the investigator and author of "where is the birth certificate. ". i sat down for an exclusive interview with him by watching a video he posted on youtube. >> surprisingly in a bunch pictures everyone has seen of obama when he was in college he was wearing a wedding ring. >> stephen: but why? >> this say homosexual symbol for women stay away because he's married to his roommate boyfriend. >> stephen: the only possible conclusion, owe balma was gay married to andrew on mars. yes, mars. a planet named for the most fabulous of the gods. and one that the gays have been openly singing about for years. ♪ mars ain't the kind of place to raise a kid
as for andrew's claim that obama participated in the mars program. that has been confirmed by someone who was there, andrew. >> at one point during the summer he was my room mate. and you don't forget your roommate when you are enrolled in a secret space program for the c.i.a. >> stephen: no, you don't forget your roommate. why won't obama admit his and his roommate's secret martian past? for answers we turned to the investigator and author of "where is the birth certificate....
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we all loved andrew, and andrew loved us. andrew, and he said i never dreamed that i would be in the same family with the mother from the wonder years. [laughter] and he just was so full of heart, and the thing i loved most about andrew in terms of his public persona was how people on the left hated him until they met him, and then they started loving him. the new yorker sent a woman out to l.a. where we all lived to do a piece on him, and they did a long piece. she spent ten days, he brought the woman over to our house, and i thought they would do a hatchet job, they did a love letter. she loved him. "the new york times" wrote two major pieces about him in the last year of his life and they were both love letters because the reporters spent time with him. and that's the way it was with andrew. larry solov who was his best friend from earliest childhood and formed the breitbart organization with andrew was here tonight, loved andrew. we all loved andrew. and my daughter, suzy, wanted so much to be able to come here tonight an
we all loved andrew, and andrew loved us. andrew, and he said i never dreamed that i would be in the same family with the mother from the wonder years. [laughter] and he just was so full of heart, and the thing i loved most about andrew in terms of his public persona was how people on the left hated him until they met him, and then they started loving him. the new yorker sent a woman out to l.a. where we all lived to do a piece on him, and they did a long piece. she spent ten days, he brought...
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joining me now, andrew liveris. andrew, it's good to see you. and i know that it's never -- i mean, long-term, these are the kind of things that you have to do, but it's tough for the people that are going to lose their jobs and the towns that are going to lose factories, but my question to you is -- obviously this is not just a cyclical downturn in your view. it's something that you need to take action on long-term, and is that a sad thing? i mean, is it really that growth is going to be that much slower for the whole industry in the future? >> well, it's not just our industry, as you well know. clearly europe is at the epicenter of this current world slowdown. dow is a -- a third of dow is in europe in terms of assets and revenues. this restructuring has that as its main thrust. so many of these assets are in europe. we are going through a remake of the european model. we don't know where it's going to go. it's uncertain. southern europe is catastrophic in terms of demand, especially in billing and construction. and it's infecting northern eur
joining me now, andrew liveris. andrew, it's good to see you. and i know that it's never -- i mean, long-term, these are the kind of things that you have to do, but it's tough for the people that are going to lose their jobs and the towns that are going to lose factories, but my question to you is -- obviously this is not just a cyclical downturn in your view. it's something that you need to take action on long-term, and is that a sad thing? i mean, is it really that growth is going to be that...
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andrew was a brawler, and andrew was fearless, and it's interesting that andrew marcus chose the titleating breitbart for the film which by the way is an excellent film, and andrew did a great job with it. because people came up to me after andrew passed away and said did andrew like to be hated? he was always in the middle of these fights, and the truth is, andrew liked -- nobody likes to be hated. andrew liked absorbing the hates so others didn't have to. he knew he was strong, and he could fight for people, and he could fight for more voices, not fewer, and so he was willing to go out there and a absorb the he and the arrows so other people didn't have to and to show them that you could do that and survive. >> shannon: andrew, in so many ways people love him or hate him thought that they knew him. they thought they knew andrew breitbart. many folks felt they knew him personally which, of course, they didn't. what kind of burden did you feel or honor did you feel in trying to put together this movie in a way that would after he had passepassed away accurately pory who he was and what
andrew was a brawler, and andrew was fearless, and it's interesting that andrew marcus chose the titleating breitbart for the film which by the way is an excellent film, and andrew did a great job with it. because people came up to me after andrew passed away and said did andrew like to be hated? he was always in the middle of these fights, and the truth is, andrew liked -- nobody likes to be hated. andrew liked absorbing the hates so others didn't have to. he knew he was strong, and he could...
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this is your business. >> what is your feelings about what andrew is saying?well, i didn't like the thing about the dark colors. i get huge rave reviews about the color scheme in there. >> it's not a putdown. it's a personal thing for you. like an artist you need to step away from where you live, where you work, go out and come back and look at it with a fresh eye. >> i also don't want to look like every other single b & b out there. >> you want to make more money. >> he has a lot of work to do. we have to get out of here. >> i want to get to the brass tacks. honestly, first impression? >> oh, my god. >> really? >> yes. the website is bad and the picture is bad and this is proof of the pudding. >> what are your thoughts of erica and how she's listening to you? >> erica is stubborn. >> i'm slightly skeptical about what he's going to actually produce. but willing to give him a shot and see what he can do. >> on a scale of 1 to 10 what's the room right now? >> zero. >> the jury is definitely still out on what he's saying. >> we gave andrew a modest budget is 24 h
this is your business. >> what is your feelings about what andrew is saying?well, i didn't like the thing about the dark colors. i get huge rave reviews about the color scheme in there. >> it's not a putdown. it's a personal thing for you. like an artist you need to step away from where you live, where you work, go out and come back and look at it with a fresh eye. >> i also don't want to look like every other single b & b out there. >> you want to make more money....
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and as andrew puts it, makes them invisible to their competitors. >> we strive to be invisible. by being invisible, the competition can't find you. as soon as they try to find you, you're somewhere else. and you can't be seen. all of a sudden, you're outside their customer base. >> i want it point out to you some concerns that we also have with this structural steel. >> today, andrew's 23-year-old son, henry, is preparing to one day take the business into its fifth generation. >> i definitely have big shoes to fill. but i'm not worried and i'm confident that i can bring a successful future. >> while these rooftop towers may remind us of past generations, the rosenwach family will be doing its best to keep them on new york city roof tops for generations to come. >>> to stay ahead of the times, small businesses are launching new features on their web sites all of the time. but how do you get your customers to actually utilize new openings you are promoting? clients to use your knew features, courtesy of matchable.com. one, ask customers to vote on a new feature before building it.
and as andrew puts it, makes them invisible to their competitors. >> we strive to be invisible. by being invisible, the competition can't find you. as soon as they try to find you, you're somewhere else. and you can't be seen. all of a sudden, you're outside their customer base. >> i want it point out to you some concerns that we also have with this structural steel. >> today, andrew's 23-year-old son, henry, is preparing to one day take the business into its fifth generation....
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hurricane andrew. congress approved $11 billion in disaster relief for hurricane andrew. right. 11 billion. for hurricane katrina the federal government committed more than $126 billion, $126 billion. and, yes to 100 percent of that aid is obligation free. no stafford law requirement for the local state government to put up 10 percent of that. 126 billion. typically the state picks up 25%. the actual cost of katrina's damage has been estimated variously between 96 to 125 billion. so senator obama was right. we did tree nor less differently , but unlike hurricane andrew and how we provided aid for less than half of the damages, and katrina we supplied money to account for 100 percent of the damages as they were estimated. you have to ask yourself why a man seeking the support of that group of ministers would make statements that did not provide full, the full scope of american generosity to all of our citizens. the fbi gets to benghazi three weeks after the september 11th terrorist attack. too bad the leaders, journalists , terrorists, and passers-by beat them to the scene
hurricane andrew. congress approved $11 billion in disaster relief for hurricane andrew. right. 11 billion. for hurricane katrina the federal government committed more than $126 billion, $126 billion. and, yes to 100 percent of that aid is obligation free. no stafford law requirement for the local state government to put up 10 percent of that. 126 billion. typically the state picks up 25%. the actual cost of katrina's damage has been estimated variously between 96 to 125 billion. so senator...
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old friend andrew hails from lhswf is back. andrew has developed a little niche here on youtube for creating awkward scenarios. here he is just with his head in the corner. he goes to sniff a guy here -- a little weird. again, the corner treatment. this person's like, what is wrong with this guy. i like this one. he's suspended horizontally across the elevator as this girl comes in. >> most of the people seem to be laughing at him. >> yeah. >> even the guy that he sniffed. >> here itting wlooks like he'sn for the sniff. double take now. this girl, that was her floor. she got off. >> i'm not a girl, but girls don't like being trapped in an elevator with a creepy dude. >> after that, andrew breaks the news, this saul a prank. even after this girl knows it was all prank, it's still rather awkward. all suggestions that people right in to andrew for him to do. go trick or treating on october 30th. i think that's pretty funny. >> that is funny. >> andrew, if you're watching that would be a good video. >>> it takes a different kind of
old friend andrew hails from lhswf is back. andrew has developed a little niche here on youtube for creating awkward scenarios. here he is just with his head in the corner. he goes to sniff a guy here -- a little weird. again, the corner treatment. this person's like, what is wrong with this guy. i like this one. he's suspended horizontally across the elevator as this girl comes in. >> most of the people seem to be laughing at him. >> yeah. >> even the guy that he sniffed....
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the governor of new york, andrew cuomo, was there. both candidates took time in their speeches to make jokes about andrew cuomo. and the weird thing is they both made essentially the exact same joke. >> tonight, i am here with man whose father was a popular governor and who knows what it's like to run a major northeastern state and who could very well be president someday and i'm hoping it is andrew cuomo. >> i'm pleased to once again have the chance to see governor cuomo, who's already being talked about for higher office. a very impressive fellow, but he may be getting a little ahead of himself. i mean, let me get this straight. the man has put in one term as a governor, he has a father who happened to be a governor, and he thinks that's enough to run for president. >> andrew cuomo sitting right up there on the dais almost right next to the candidates as they were giving these speeches seemed to be enjoying himself greatly as they made fun of him in the most flattering way possible. one thing that is interesting about andrew cuomo,
the governor of new york, andrew cuomo, was there. both candidates took time in their speeches to make jokes about andrew cuomo. and the weird thing is they both made essentially the exact same joke. >> tonight, i am here with man whose father was a popular governor and who knows what it's like to run a major northeastern state and who could very well be president someday and i'm hoping it is andrew cuomo. >> i'm pleased to once again have the chance to see governor cuomo, who's...
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andrew, you talked about polls.und, our abc news/washington post had president obama's number dead-on. 53%. now romney at 49%. talk about the possibility that governor romney wins the popular vote and loses the electoral college. >> this is our 57th presidential election. in 52 at least, the popular vote and the electoral have coincided john quincy adams. hayes in '76. bush over gore in 2000. that's not a bad record. 52 out of 56. i wouldn't worry about it so much. >> or 2 out of 3. >> i think 2000 was a moment of great crisis in this country. i think a lot of the polarization in this country, after that, with 9/11 is what caused this country to be what i call a cold civil war. >> it could become even more partisan after that. to pick up on andrew's point, this will all be facing as we the deadline when the tax increases would hit and spends cuts take place and approaching the debt limit. >> this is part of romney's closing arguments. the stakes are too high. romney is running as a guy who can fix big problems and t
andrew, you talked about polls.und, our abc news/washington post had president obama's number dead-on. 53%. now romney at 49%. talk about the possibility that governor romney wins the popular vote and loses the electoral college. >> this is our 57th presidential election. in 52 at least, the popular vote and the electoral have coincided john quincy adams. hayes in '76. bush over gore in 2000. that's not a bad record. 52 out of 56. i wouldn't worry about it so much. >> or 2 out of 3....
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tavis: please welcome andrew mccarthy to this program. he is now an award winning travel writer that serves as an editor at large for national geographic travel. the his critically acclaimed book is called "along the way home." nice to have you on this program. i assume that you must be tackled at the reception this book is receiving. >> it is also a huge relief because it is a complicated thing. it is a relief when it is received in a nice way so that it can stand and rise and fall on its own as opposed to some weird baggage it gets from being my history. tavis: yeah, yeah. were their doubts or trepidation about putting a buck out where travel is that the epicenter of that? and it is about your life. any fear about being so transparent? gosh no, that is the short answer. the book turned out more personal than i thought it would be when i began, but i did not want to write a travel book perce. travel was the form i have been writing about for the last 10 years, a platform that i understood. i use travel to seoul dilemmas and answer questi
tavis: please welcome andrew mccarthy to this program. he is now an award winning travel writer that serves as an editor at large for national geographic travel. the his critically acclaimed book is called "along the way home." nice to have you on this program. i assume that you must be tackled at the reception this book is receiving. >> it is also a huge relief because it is a complicated thing. it is a relief when it is received in a nice way so that it can stand and rise and...
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take sot andrew carlton (ingles) - estudiante me interesa saber como vamos a lidiar con la crisis dea deuda, como los jovenes vamos a poder pagar el gasto publico de washington. lo mismo opina este otro estudiante de finanzas... y aunque el no tuvo la fortuna de alcanzar un boleto para estar en magnus arena, podra ver el debate desde el llamado 'debate fest'.... take sot charlie wondergem (espanol) este evento ayuda a los estudiantes a entender la politica 00.16.50.10 le da mucho prestigio a la universidad... vanessa on cam este es el lugar donde mas de 5 mil estudiantes se congregaran para ver el debate presidencial en una pantalla como esta...kevin a. caroll vicecanciller de mercadotecnia - ingles vamos a tener un festival aqui, en la parte sur del campus, habra comida, musica, discusiones de temas de interes y por supuesto en pantallas el debate presidencial. este funcionario de la universidad de denver, nos dijo que la preparacion para todas las actividades en torno al debate, fueron tarea de todo un aÑo... ahora, toda se cumple bajo la agenda seÑalada y bajo las mas estrictas me
take sot andrew carlton (ingles) - estudiante me interesa saber como vamos a lidiar con la crisis dea deuda, como los jovenes vamos a poder pagar el gasto publico de washington. lo mismo opina este otro estudiante de finanzas... y aunque el no tuvo la fortuna de alcanzar un boleto para estar en magnus arena, podra ver el debate desde el llamado 'debate fest'.... take sot charlie wondergem (espanol) este evento ayuda a los estudiantes a entender la politica 00.16.50.10 le da mucho prestigio a la...
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. >> barry corngold, barry =$=9q=1ñ andrew walker. >> hello barry corngold. this is going to cause a lot of problems in loss>d$ of parking places and these -- icgl#sb forget what you call them, the balls or whatever, is going touuñ(y slow down traffic, it makes it harder to drop off people on the corner, whichh/r is cab drivers a big concern. i think hayes street:o is a block away. there's not really a big hill on hayes street%b9 uut ñ5pp scott and baker. and !çc okay, on page maybe, but oak and hayes are like a block away.÷/d why can't they just go down to hayes street. and addressing the cyclists,$qtmñ i heard comment about being concerned about climate change and peak oil and'n it is going to cause cars to drive aroundp?: a lot longer looking for a parking place and this needs to be considered. i also wonder if would take part in critical mass consider all the pollution they're causing b9kxwl forcing hundreds of cars to wait, you know, at stoplights or wait forbaevñ them to get through the intersection idling, and for cyclists that seemi@4y to resent cars
. >> barry corngold, barry =$=9q=1ñ andrew walker. >> hello barry corngold. this is going to cause a lot of problems in loss>d$ of parking places and these -- icgl#sb forget what you call them, the balls or whatever, is going touuñ(y slow down traffic, it makes it harder to drop off people on the corner, whichh/r is cab drivers a big concern. i think hayes street:o is a block away. there's not really a big hill on hayes street%b9 uut ñ5pp scott and baker. and !çc okay, on...
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it is still 64 in andrews air force base.our temperatures will be held down by the clouds and showers that we get late tomorrow. this approaching cold front has plenty of rain with it now. it will lose punch as it heads toward us. and then we'll see the cold air start to wrap in behind this system. that will push in as we head into saturday night. the warm air that we have in front of the system is going to go by the waist side and we will see plenty of rain approach from the south. that will be the sunday rain fall that we'll get. overnight tonight, still comfortable with that low humidity. 53 to 62 for your overnight lows and on saturday morning, it will be nice out there. mostly sunny, temperatures in the 50s and 60s with that southeast breeze and by the afternoon, that's when we will look for that increase in cloud cover with a late shower or storm, getting up to 70 to 78 degrees. looking at the zone. 74 in winchester. 78 in manassas and 75 in warrenton. and annapolis looking good at 77 degrees tomorrow. an isolated storm
it is still 64 in andrews air force base.our temperatures will be held down by the clouds and showers that we get late tomorrow. this approaching cold front has plenty of rain with it now. it will lose punch as it heads toward us. and then we'll see the cold air start to wrap in behind this system. that will push in as we head into saturday night. the warm air that we have in front of the system is going to go by the waist side and we will see plenty of rain approach from the south. that will...
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people that knew andrew, he was full of life. andrew breitbart never backed down from a fight.n's man. he really loved his wife and kids, loved fighting for this country, what he thought was right, the conservative cause. steve and i made this film with him. he passed away suddenly, tragically, just after we finished principal photography. he's a main part of this movie. we're so proud of being able to bring this out and remember andrew when we watch it. >> greta: steve, what did you learn from this movie? i know it's a documentary, you went in to study occupy wall street. what did you learn? the one thing i learned, these guys know what they're doing. if you think how they changed the conversation. greta, we start the film in a prologue in the summer of 2011 with the national debate that you just talked about in the previous block about cutting spending, increasing debt for the first time. the occupy movement started six weeks later in zuccotti park, and essentially changed the conversation. we don't talk about the guests . we don't talk about the national debt. we haven't had
people that knew andrew, he was full of life. andrew breitbart never backed down from a fight.n's man. he really loved his wife and kids, loved fighting for this country, what he thought was right, the conservative cause. steve and i made this film with him. he passed away suddenly, tragically, just after we finished principal photography. he's a main part of this movie. we're so proud of being able to bring this out and remember andrew when we watch it. >> greta: steve, what did you...
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andrew? thank you. andrew is leaving after this but andrew, i think he's going into the conference. morning, thank you very much, andrew and we'll see you back here monday morning. >> "okay, thanks." coming up, we've been bringing you top fund managers as part of our "what's working" series. up next blackrock -- perfect, right to black brock, dennis stattman, manager of the blackrock global allocation fund which has averaged better than 11% annual returns over the last ten years, and in the next half hour the tea party's take on paul ryan's debate performance and maybe we'll hear what chairman armey has to say about vice president biden as well. army, co-chairman of freedomworks. >>> next week, "squawk box" is going back to school. we'll bring you interviews with the endowment managers that college students depend on to fund their universities. notre dame, northwestern, texas, michigan, and stanford. the portfolios directly responsible for training the workforce of the future. "squawk box" endowment week kicks off monday at 6:00 a.m. eastern. duff & phelps finds the sweet spot that
andrew? thank you. andrew is leaving after this but andrew, i think he's going into the conference. morning, thank you very much, andrew and we'll see you back here monday morning. >> "okay, thanks." coming up, we've been bringing you top fund managers as part of our "what's working" series. up next blackrock -- perfect, right to black brock, dennis stattman, manager of the blackrock global allocation fund which has averaged better than 11% annual returns over the last...
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that's andrew keene, president of keeneonethemarket.com. that's it for now.ming up tomorrow, we'll let you know if facebook shareholders are making headway with their lawsuit against the social media giant over the botchd ipo. from all of us at first business, have a great start to your week! . >>> good morning, the coast guard is continuing it's search for two men whose boat capsized off the coast. and at least four people open fire. >>> and now police need your help to figure out what happened. >>> san francisco expand -- san francisco's bag band goes into effect and you will now have to pay. it is all on ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> good morning, thank you for waking up with us this monday morning, october 1st, i am pam cook, it was a beautiful weekend, what is it going to be like today? >> well, there is only a few patches of some clouds, but i don't think it will stand much of a chance. this looks to be the warmest by a mile, here is sal. >>> good morning, now traffic is doing well around the bay area and as a matter of fact we are looking westbound.
that's andrew keene, president of keeneonethemarket.com. that's it for now.ming up tomorrow, we'll let you know if facebook shareholders are making headway with their lawsuit against the social media giant over the botchd ipo. from all of us at first business, have a great start to your week! . >>> good morning, the coast guard is continuing it's search for two men whose boat capsized off the coast. and at least four people open fire. >>> and now police need your help to...
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louis -- tim mccarver, ken rosenthal, erin andrews, joe buck.nlcs and world series. cardinals lead the series three games to one. ♪ ♪ captioned by closed captioning services, inc ♪ ♪
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andrew buie headlines it, i think, for west virginia. >> gus: andrew buie. 31 carries, 207 yards rushing, two touchdowns, now averaging 6.7 yards per carry. nobody happier than that man. geno smith. >> charles: how about the way they closed it out, going down field. running the football. they got a couple big throws from smith. especially the second and 11 throw, otherwise, buie the offensive line full back took control in the last tree minutes of the game. >> gus: west virginia out scoring texas 14-0 here in the fourth quarter. after the missed feel goal. by texas. west virginia going on an eight-play 76 yard drive, eating up 4:07 and this one shifts forward. fielded at the 26 by roberson. roberson, with running room and he will get inside mountaineer territory, with 1:12 to go, texas with two time-outs. >> charles: that was after the last touchdown geno smith ended up in front of the west virginia crowd section and celebrating with them, now skipping back to the bench. in case you had questions about west virginia and the big 12 before, i think they are being answered in a big way this
andrew buie headlines it, i think, for west virginia. >> gus: andrew buie. 31 carries, 207 yards rushing, two touchdowns, now averaging 6.7 yards per carry. nobody happier than that man. geno smith. >> charles: how about the way they closed it out, going down field. running the football. they got a couple big throws from smith. especially the second and 11 throw, otherwise, buie the offensive line full back took control in the last tree minutes of the game. >> gus: west...
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when hurricane andrew struck in florida, people said, look at this devastation! we don't expect to you come up with the money. here! here's the money to rebuild. we are not going to wait for to you scratch it together because you are part of the american family. what's happening down in new orleans? where's your dollar? where's your stafford act mony? makes no sense. tells me the bullet hasn't been taken out. [applause] tells me that somehow the people down in new orleans, they don't care about as much. >> sean: now, this notion that the government is turning its back on african-american communities while doing all it can for predominantly white areas is repeated throughout the speech. look at this. >> that's why we need additional federal public transportation dollars loaned to the highest need community. we don't need to build more highways in the suburbs if we have people in the cities who want to work and have no way to get into those jobs. we have to help connect them to the jobs that exist. we should be investing in minority-owned businesses, in our neighbo
when hurricane andrew struck in florida, people said, look at this devastation! we don't expect to you come up with the money. here! here's the money to rebuild. we are not going to wait for to you scratch it together because you are part of the american family. what's happening down in new orleans? where's your dollar? where's your stafford act mony? makes no sense. tells me the bullet hasn't been taken out. [applause] tells me that somehow the people down in new orleans, they don't care about...
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. >> well andrew wood is a 24-year special forces veteran who worked on security for u.s. personnel in libya for six months before the september 11th 2012 benghazi attack. >> there is not a lot of security. it's not a fortress. >> inside the walls are four buildings, one is essentially a large residence with a number of bedrooms in it. another residence has a cantina where the staff eats. just across the way, they have a tactical operations center, filled with security staff, folks and security monitors. finally the barracks a small house by the main gate of the compound. it will house a libyan security force. >> many viewers who traveled around europe and asia probably think one of those heavily guarded fortresses where you go to get your visa. >> i think the corrected term was embassy property. it wasn't fortified. >> bret: colonel khadafy is captured by rebels in his hometown. with khadafy gone, stevens is named ambassador. he will spend much of his time at the main embassy building in tripoli, but he'll come to benghazi often. they upgrade the physical security at that
. >> well andrew wood is a 24-year special forces veteran who worked on security for u.s. personnel in libya for six months before the september 11th 2012 benghazi attack. >> there is not a lot of security. it's not a fortress. >> inside the walls are four buildings, one is essentially a large residence with a number of bedrooms in it. another residence has a cantina where the staff eats. just across the way, they have a tactical operations center, filled with security staff,...
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doug hudson, andrew lunt kin run bicycle companies in colorado. they took me out to red rocks. these guys will watch the debate, andrew hoping for a break through by his candidate, mitt romney. >> i want him to talk about conservative values, especially economically, em powering small businesses. >> reporter: chris used to vote republican. not anymore. >> what really changed my mind recently is it seems to have gotten away from taking care of the little guy. >> reporter: doug is undecided. i'd like to see some details both from romney and obama mainly on tax policy. >> reporter: vice president biden charged team romney would hike middle class tax. >> how they can justify raising taxes on the middle class that's been buried the last four years. >> reporter: the republicans jumped on that. buried by obama? >> vice president biden said just today said that the middle class over the last four years has been, quote, buried. we agree. that means we need to stop digging by electing mitt romney the next president of the united states. >> reporter: that's the kind of zinger sure to be h
doug hudson, andrew lunt kin run bicycle companies in colorado. they took me out to red rocks. these guys will watch the debate, andrew hoping for a break through by his candidate, mitt romney. >> i want him to talk about conservative values, especially economically, em powering small businesses. >> reporter: chris used to vote republican. not anymore. >> what really changed my mind recently is it seems to have gotten away from taking care of the little guy. >> reporter:...
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which is don't believe him as andrew said because you might like him.e say, our last impression of him, this is your closing argument, that this is someone that we can live with. i think the obama attack is but tressing the attack. >> if you're paying attention to the policy, it has to worry you that he has bunch of stated policies in his platform if you start unpacking them, there aren't any details and what he's saying now is totally different than what he is saying now. >> don't people normally state that. i think he's basically just, he's got a thing in writing that my policy is a. you say a is my policy and it's not. >> the but the problem is obama is eroding his own trust and credibility by not settling on one. you can't be coreless. i think obama has underlined his own attack. listen campaigns that are exhausted and stressed and they both are. but, to me, this is a little bit of a window into which campaign is feeling a little bit more battered and which campaign is enjoying a teeny bit lift in the momentum. it's coming down seven to gubernatoria
which is don't believe him as andrew said because you might like him.e say, our last impression of him, this is your closing argument, that this is someone that we can live with. i think the obama attack is but tressing the attack. >> if you're paying attention to the policy, it has to worry you that he has bunch of stated policies in his platform if you start unpacking them, there aren't any details and what he's saying now is totally different than what he is saying now. >> don't...