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conversation with actor jack black on his role in the critically affect -- critically acclaimed film "bernie." kinghat said there is right thing. i try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminating hunger and we have work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. funding for this program is provided by american airlines and its regional partners serve 250 cities and 50 countries with more
conversation with actor jack black on his role in the critically affect -- critically acclaimed film "bernie." kinghat said there is right thing. i try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminating hunger and we have work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you....
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back to the office, work with a program team to assign the next sf tech internship and mentoring bernie king who is here in the audience with us. he's one of the graduate interns and mentor him in his production company start up. all the cities and the program's investment in tech sf for continuing to provide pathways for people like me for us and show us connections between our passion for media and technology and turn that passion not just into a job but a career so thank you very much. [applause] >> and rhonda simmons director of the office of workforce development position and then we will following this we will close. [applause] >> wow it's been a long time coming for this. so started about two years ago with the grant process and i want to thank again mayor lee for the support and submitting the proposal. like he said we have roughly $8 million to do this over the four year period of time. you can seat students before us. the goal is placement ultimately and make sure they're placed in the field of technology. if you have been in this cycle and you have done work for us you know it's a
back to the office, work with a program team to assign the next sf tech internship and mentoring bernie king who is here in the audience with us. he's one of the graduate interns and mentor him in his production company start up. all the cities and the program's investment in tech sf for continuing to provide pathways for people like me for us and show us connections between our passion for media and technology and turn that passion not just into a job but a career so thank you very much....
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i think it's going to be 55 if you bring in both of those independent senators, bernie sanders, angus kingaine, 55/45, but there could be filibusters, who knows, in the senate, anything important to get done, you always need 60 votes. so we'll see what happens on that front. there's going to be -- there's an opening, as you know, at the cia right now with general petraeus gone who will be the cia director? this whole national security team is going to require some reshuffling. it's a major headache that the president has, but that's why he's president of the united states, commander in chief, dealing with these kinds of issues. >> that's right. and john allen for now keeps his post. all right. wolf, great to see you as always. >>> and be sure to join wolf today at 4:00 p.m. eastern time in the "situation room" right here on cnn. those surprising little things she does still make you take notice. there are a million reasons why. but your erectile dysfunction that could be a question of blood flow. cialis for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident
i think it's going to be 55 if you bring in both of those independent senators, bernie sanders, angus kingaine, 55/45, but there could be filibusters, who knows, in the senate, anything important to get done, you always need 60 votes. so we'll see what happens on that front. there's going to be -- there's an opening, as you know, at the cia right now with general petraeus gone who will be the cia director? this whole national security team is going to require some reshuffling. it's a major...
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king was elected to senate has an independent, he got to choose the party he would associate himself with. and like bernieders and joe lieberman before him, angus king today chose the democratic party. and that means unless the flake car mowno race gets upended in arizona, which is still counting ballots, unless that happens, we now know that the senate split starting in january is going to be 55 democrats and 45 republicans. we also know that democrats went from having 12 women in the senate to having the 16 women in the senate. that's four more democratic women in the u.s. senate. among the republicans in the senate, their number of women actually dropped. they went from 5 to 4. in the house, it's the same pattern. as best as we can tell thus far, there are still some things to be decided yet, but the democratic caucus in the house added eight women. there used to be 52 democratic women in the house. in january, there will be 60. on the republican side, though, they went down again. they went from having only 24 women in the house on the republican side to having only 20 women in the house starting in j
king was elected to senate has an independent, he got to choose the party he would associate himself with. and like bernieders and joe lieberman before him, angus king today chose the democratic party. and that means unless the flake car mowno race gets upended in arizona, which is still counting ballots, unless that happens, we now know that the senate split starting in january is going to be 55 democrats and 45 republicans. we also know that democrats went from having 12 women in the senate...
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bernie sanders from vermont caucuses with the democrats. the newly elected senator from maine, angus king, is here. we put him towards the middle. the white seats are the ones we don't have projections yet. again, nobody has the 51 needed for an outright majority in the senate. >> obviously we're watching the numbers in colorado very closely. let's go to you for that, wolf. >> let's take a look. we've got new numbers from colorado. 22% of the vote is now in in colorado. the president has an advantage, 53% to 45%. about 600,000 votes have been counted almost. 51,000 vote advantage for the president. nine electoral votes at stake in colorado. we're watching that state very, very closely. we'll see what happens. only 22% of the vote is in. we're also watching, get this, the top of the empire state building turned romney red and obama blue based on cnn's election results. we're about to figure in our latest electoral vote projections. here it goes. there it is. stay right here to see the colored columns rise higher as each candidate gets more electoral votes on this, election night in america
bernie sanders from vermont caucuses with the democrats. the newly elected senator from maine, angus king, is here. we put him towards the middle. the white seats are the ones we don't have projections yet. again, nobody has the 51 needed for an outright majority in the senate. >> obviously we're watching the numbers in colorado very closely. let's go to you for that, wolf. >> let's take a look. we've got new numbers from colorado. 22% of the vote is now in in colorado. the...
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bernie". it is out now in dvd. a conversation with jack black, coming up right now. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminating hunger and we have work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: please welcome jack black to this program. he has received terrific reviews for his performance in his latest project, called "bernie". it is now available on dvd. here now are some scenes from "bernie". >> a real people person. just makes you feel real good about yourself. it is like the cast a spell on the entire area. >> room service. >> and she was just a mean old widow. >> she is to tear up my toys. she pulled ahead of my dolls. >> well, there is still some good in there. >> from the director of "school of rock" and "dazed and confused." >> they went to a acapulco, new york city,
bernie". it is out now in dvd. a conversation with jack black, coming up right now. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminating hunger and we have work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs...
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bernie sanders, who won re-election tonight. this purple one right here, this is for that newly elected senator, angus king. putting him sort of in the middle. we'll see what happens when he comes back. neither side has the 51 needed for control now. remember, republicans need a plus four, net four, in order to win. >> we'll continue to watch that with you. let's check in back with gloria borger and david gergen. david, you have been looking at these exit polls. >> i think two things need to be said. one, early in the evening we said the early exits seemed to be favoring president obama in many of the swing states. we said we've got to wait for the next round of exit polls because maybe it will move back to romney. it's interesting that the new round is starting to come in now, actually has two states moving a little more toward obama, not away from him. in florida, romney was up one in the early exits. now obama is up one. in pennsylvania, obama was up three in the early exits. now he's up five. we have to wait and see. there are some actual results coming in that are not actually in accord with the exits.
bernie sanders, who won re-election tonight. this purple one right here, this is for that newly elected senator, angus king. putting him sort of in the middle. we'll see what happens when he comes back. neither side has the 51 needed for control now. remember, republicans need a plus four, net four, in order to win. >> we'll continue to watch that with you. let's check in back with gloria borger and david gergen. david, you have been looking at these exit polls. >> i think two...
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bernie sanders and angus king, the newly elected independent from the state of maine. there would be 56 senate democratic votes. mitt romney has structured a very flawed campaign you have mitt romney they say if you are your own lawyer, that's not a good idea. it is a terrible idea. they had a very inefficient structure, a confused message. dealing with a candidate. they were shocked at his first debate performance which was a masterful debate performance. recognizing the irony of mitt romney -- the business guy -- the way one person described it was mitt romney was a product. as a result of that, you never have clear lines of authority and accountability. >> from the reporting, chris stevens said that they are two very different guys. you know, mitt romney is a ceo type. stevens is a free spirit. it is interesting. it is interesting and frustrating to a lot of people on the staff that chris stevens had free reign. >> yes, he will take a beating and a lot of these aftermaths. let's go to the politico newsroom. tell us what we are working on right now. and how you think
bernie sanders and angus king, the newly elected independent from the state of maine. there would be 56 senate democratic votes. mitt romney has structured a very flawed campaign you have mitt romney they say if you are your own lawyer, that's not a good idea. it is a terrible idea. they had a very inefficient structure, a confused message. dealing with a candidate. they were shocked at his first debate performance which was a masterful debate performance. recognizing the irony of mitt romney...
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are we just more in love with the idea of an independent candidate in angus king or bernie sanders than we are with the reality? >> we love the idea of someone who seems to be the underdog climbing in and going over the approved candidates. but i think richard is making a very interesting point which is one thing that third-party candidates have done throughout history at the presidential level is they bring an issue up that the two parties are not dealing with, and it becomes central on the agenda. 1992, the reason why ross pero ultimately got 19% of the vote that fall was at he wa t one who was saying that neither the republicans nor democrats were speaking seriously about the deficit. i think if pero had not gotten 19 ps, you would not have seen bill clinton the next year as such an enormous deficit hawk. >> woodruff: in a year-- i can say this to both of you, to michael and richard, in a year when the parties seemed so polarized-- certainly the candidates started out most polarized. they didn't end up that way. mitt romney trying to talk at the end of the campaign about appealing to
are we just more in love with the idea of an independent candidate in angus king or bernie sanders than we are with the reality? >> we love the idea of someone who seems to be the underdog climbing in and going over the approved candidates. but i think richard is making a very interesting point which is one thing that third-party candidates have done throughout history at the presidential level is they bring an issue up that the two parties are not dealing with, and it becomes central on...
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bernie sanders. always good to see you, senator. good morning. >> good morning, chris. >> let me play you first what peter king had to say on "morning joe" today. this is the point he's making. >> he is a key part of the president's foreign policy team, maybe more than any other cia director in recent time. he was going around the world negotiating various understandings and agreements, i'm aware of that. and to have somewhere out there in such a sensitive position who the fbi thought perhaps could have been compromised or was under the scope of an fbi investigation who may or may not have been having an affair at the time, that had to have been brought to the president or certainly to the national security council. if not, the fbi was derelict in its duty. >> what do you think about what peter king had to say? do you think the president should have been told? should congress have known more? >> i think they should have been told. congress ultimately has oversight over what goes on in the intelligence community. but i just came from a campaign in the state of vermont. and the issue on people's minds is not david petraeus but it's th
bernie sanders. always good to see you, senator. good morning. >> good morning, chris. >> let me play you first what peter king had to say on "morning joe" today. this is the point he's making. >> he is a key part of the president's foreign policy team, maybe more than any other cia director in recent time. he was going around the world negotiating various understandings and agreements, i'm aware of that. and to have somewhere out there in such a sensitive position...
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king was karl rove. he raised over $300 million, nothing to show for it. he has the potential to be the bernie of politics. it's not just win or lose. there's a whole career that karl rove has to go -- >> listen, let me tell you something. >> losing is a hard thing to do. and you're right, don, there was a tremendous disconnect. there were gargantuan vats of kool-aid. i think a lot of people thought mitt romney was going to win. it's not an accident that his president-elect website went on even after he had lost. people were preparing for a mitt romney win. and so when you're preparing for a win, a loss is that much more of a shock and that much more difficult to assimilate. >> i want to get to this. president obama won with the coalition of americans, women, blacks, latino, gays, young people, middle class and moderates. earlier this week, newt gingrich told us that in order for conservatives like himself to win future elections, the republican party needs to start appealing to groups other than, quote, he says it, white guys. >> outreach has been five white guys call you. it inherently chang
king was karl rove. he raised over $300 million, nothing to show for it. he has the potential to be the bernie of politics. it's not just win or lose. there's a whole career that karl rove has to go -- >> listen, let me tell you something. >> losing is a hard thing to do. and you're right, don, there was a tremendous disconnect. there were gargantuan vats of kool-aid. i think a lot of people thought mitt romney was going to win. it's not an accident that his president-elect website...
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you see one over here, that stands for bernie sanders who is the independent senator from vermont, he caucuses with the democrats. this represents angus kinge newly elected senator from maine, who is an independent, and says he will decide who he caucuses with when he gets here. but there are now no longer any of those white seats which we were not able to call in here. it is completely filled out. we now know what the exact balance of power is going to be in the next congress and what it is is, again, 53 democrats, two independents, 45 republicans. this, in north dakota, is another surprise for republicans because it is a red state, and they thought if there is a retiring democrat, this would be a no brainer to pick up for them. but democrats ran a pretty conservative democrat in heidi heitkamp. most issues she ran against the president and she was able to pull it off against a pretty solid republican candidate as far as republicans were concerned. there you have it. we have the full picture of the united states senate now. >> maybe smart candidate selection by the democrats. what is the word? it certainly is embarrassing, particularly in
you see one over here, that stands for bernie sanders who is the independent senator from vermont, he caucuses with the democrats. this represents angus kinge newly elected senator from maine, who is an independent, and says he will decide who he caucuses with when he gets here. but there are now no longer any of those white seats which we were not able to call in here. it is completely filled out. we now know what the exact balance of power is going to be in the next congress and what it is...
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king an independent. to vermont now for the fourth and final debate among the candidates in vermont. the input incumbent independent senator bernieanders and his republican counterpart john macgovern. others also participated in the 90 minute event. >> before we conclude we want to thank you for joining us tonight as or timekeeper. without further ado, let's begin. we will begin tonight with you, mr. diamondstone. if you have 60 seconds with me in an elevator and had to describe yourself, what would you say? diamondstone: i probably wouldn't say anything, but let me try. almost 78-years-old, been a candidate a number of times, represent a party piece and individual liberty and social justice and i am a member of the socialist party, the american legion, veterans for peace and the liberty union, officer of liberty union and let live with my spells of 55 years. i have four children, jesse, paula and 15 grandchildren and they all lived with an area code 5031 know that is about 15 miles away so my social life revolves around them. ericson: we are products of our families and have two branches on the mother's and father's side, and to
king an independent. to vermont now for the fourth and final debate among the candidates in vermont. the input incumbent independent senator bernieanders and his republican counterpart john macgovern. others also participated in the 90 minute event. >> before we conclude we want to thank you for joining us tonight as or timekeeper. without further ado, let's begin. we will begin tonight with you, mr. diamondstone. if you have 60 seconds with me in an elevator and had to describe yourself,...