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they voted for a lot of bills that increased mandatory sentencing, et cetera, et cetera.d goldwater address and extremism -- >> in defense of liberties and defense of justice is no virtue and i read that last night. it's fascinating. the two issues that are the pillars of it law and order and that is not -- there is no real anti -- let's look at barry goldwater and i will say this before we throw to barry goldwater. independent of its racial subtext. the fact of the matter is, it was both a legitimate issue and also with a candidate who was imposing the civil rights act, there was a taint there from its beginning. here's barry goldwater in '64 with that famous call. >> republicanism so focused and so dedicated not be made fuzzy and futile by unthinking and stupid labels. i would remind you that extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice. and let me remind you, also, that moderation in the pursuit of justice is no virtue. >> michael, what's your sense of the effect of the kind of, the southern strategy, these 30 years later and how the party pivots away from the legacy
they voted for a lot of bills that increased mandatory sentencing, et cetera, et cetera.d goldwater address and extremism -- >> in defense of liberties and defense of justice is no virtue and i read that last night. it's fascinating. the two issues that are the pillars of it law and order and that is not -- there is no real anti -- let's look at barry goldwater and i will say this before we throw to barry goldwater. independent of its racial subtext. the fact of the matter is, it was both...
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, et cetera. that may be helpful for judges sentencing to drug courts for addiction problem instead of prison for a long period of time. the primary problem is one of addiction and treatment of remediation of that and the subsequent behavioral problems and other things is probably far more cost-effective and good for that person than simply sentencing them to prison time. and so i think the neuroscience helps to educate and change our ways that we understand drugs and drug addiction. >> another question is have you ever been allowed to testify regarding i.q. in a hearing or a trial using your program? >> yes, i just did that this weekend. so i testified this morning. i do know that -- so the atkins case was actually argued by a professor at the university of new mexico and he is constantly barraged by what's the best way to assess i.q., especially when you have these different tests and different measures, et cetera. i.q. is one of the most well studied things in psychology. so taking a brain scan
, et cetera. that may be helpful for judges sentencing to drug courts for addiction problem instead of prison for a long period of time. the primary problem is one of addiction and treatment of remediation of that and the subsequent behavioral problems and other things is probably far more cost-effective and good for that person than simply sentencing them to prison time. and so i think the neuroscience helps to educate and change our ways that we understand drugs and drug addiction. >>...
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utility taxes, watercraft registration taxes, et cetera, et cetera. why did you include this list of different taxes and "freedom manifesto"? >> because it just shows what you might call tax greed. government coercion greed. that is almost everything you do now end up getting tax. we really don't realize you get up in the morning, what's the first thing to do quick u-turn on the electricity. look at your massive electricity bill. turn on your water. look at your water bill. kitchen, have a cup of coffee, sales tax. to work, sales-tax. that list doesn't include the upcoming taxes on medical devices in the obamnicare taxes. so you could expand that at least 16 coming without one. and so the bottom line is everything you do is ending up getting tax and that reduces your capacity to great resources and reduces your freedom. >> you also talk about the fact that tax withholding, we never think about money. >> once upon a time we pay taxes once a year, which make people very conscious of the income tax rate. and so in wartime, when everyone was brought into
utility taxes, watercraft registration taxes, et cetera, et cetera. why did you include this list of different taxes and "freedom manifesto"? >> because it just shows what you might call tax greed. government coercion greed. that is almost everything you do now end up getting tax. we really don't realize you get up in the morning, what's the first thing to do quick u-turn on the electricity. look at your massive electricity bill. turn on your water. look at your water bill....
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little bit better scrutinize, et cetera.ut it seems that this is controversy over these charges and standard has taken a very aggressive posture to refute them so, it remains to be seen what the depth of veracity is. >> it's an extraordinary gap. the regulators allegedly talking about sums involved over $250 billion. standard chartered is talking about sums of $14 million. you know, that's an extraordinary gap. >> yes, it is. not only that, standard is claiming that they fully vetted these transactions in advance and as they were ongoing, so somebody is really inaccurate here and we'll find out who, i guess. >> stanley stays with us. coming up we -- >> china stock off in the london trade nearly 25%. >> was that the -- i think it was the hong kong trade. >> down quite sharply both in london and in hong kong and we've saw it down sing many digits. >> down 20%. we lost a fifth of the value. so 20% down this morning. there is an opportunity here. definitely an opportunity. we'll talk about that. in other news chevron said the fi
little bit better scrutinize, et cetera.ut it seems that this is controversy over these charges and standard has taken a very aggressive posture to refute them so, it remains to be seen what the depth of veracity is. >> it's an extraordinary gap. the regulators allegedly talking about sums involved over $250 billion. standard chartered is talking about sums of $14 million. you know, that's an extraordinary gap. >> yes, it is. not only that, standard is claiming that they fully...
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and doing this witch-hunt, et cetera.witch-hunt. it is a simple political question of did you release your taxes or not? i think that's totally fair game. >> of course you do. i got that. but in this first time in this debate, i feel bad for mitt romney. >> cenk: great, i love that. >> if i feel bad so do other people. >> cenk: look, it is -- we do this show together for five years. can you remember the last time that a democrat's he hit a republican in the mouth so hard you felt bad for the republican? >> every day. release your taxes you got offshore money. i don't know what you're hiding. release your taxes like a good american. show us day after day after day day. don't do the thing where you question his father's love for him and you heard from a guy on the street corner who was shining his shoes. >> cenk: he has advocated every single thing his father stood for in the elections. it is perfectly fair to point that out. >> i thought that again that just made harry reid seem weak and bumbly. >> cenk: no way! >> the oth
and doing this witch-hunt, et cetera.witch-hunt. it is a simple political question of did you release your taxes or not? i think that's totally fair game. >> of course you do. i got that. but in this first time in this debate, i feel bad for mitt romney. >> cenk: great, i love that. >> if i feel bad so do other people. >> cenk: look, it is -- we do this show together for five years. can you remember the last time that a democrat's he hit a republican in the mouth so hard...
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it's not bad running against a guy like this, et cetera. what's your plan?t do you pound as your message to make sure that people don't vote for paul ryan if that's what you want? >> well, you know from his budget, you know paul ryan auth authed the kill medicare budget and these are the kind of priorities that people in the first congressional district realize are wrong for their representative. >> that's why they are hungry for new rep presentation, somebody who will fight for them instead of destroying the social safety nets instead of relying on people to keep them out of poverty. his budget shifts the cost of medicare onto the backs of senior citizens to the tune of about $6,500 a year. so when they are deciding who they are going to vote for this november, they are going to sit around the kitchen table and decide do i want to -- do i want to throw my kids and grandkids to the wolves with the paul ryan budgeted or support somebody, you know, like rob who actually supports medicare for all. >> all right. finally, i know your secret we hope. i found him i
it's not bad running against a guy like this, et cetera. what's your plan?t do you pound as your message to make sure that people don't vote for paul ryan if that's what you want? >> well, you know from his budget, you know paul ryan auth authed the kill medicare budget and these are the kind of priorities that people in the first congressional district realize are wrong for their representative. >> that's why they are hungry for new rep presentation, somebody who will fight for...
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cetera. we have been mexico and canada for longer. we have more developments there and they're great. the ones to watch out for, the ones that are grow and be more important over time start with china and brazil and also personally i'm excited about what's happening in of a cap. the investment we made last year almost a year ago now of a company called mass mart which was a multicountry in twelve different countries in africa multiple format retailers. they had do-it-yourself. they have lows or home depot. they have food stores or discount stores. it's going to be increasingly over the next five, ten, and twenty years for the number of reasons. i think that's an area from an investment point of view to keep an eye on. as it remits to africa, in particular. >> question from the same table? >> gordon, how do you look at the amazon threat in terms of what they're able to do in getting into much more commodity products they started with. now they are delivering more commodities without sales tax and certainly free delivery. how does that
cetera. we have been mexico and canada for longer. we have more developments there and they're great. the ones to watch out for, the ones that are grow and be more important over time start with china and brazil and also personally i'm excited about what's happening in of a cap. the investment we made last year almost a year ago now of a company called mass mart which was a multicountry in twelve different countries in africa multiple format retailers. they had do-it-yourself. they have lows or...
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, et cetera. >> christian, thank you. >> congressman paul ryan considered a rising star. think about governor mitt romney's vice presidential pick. we will talk with mark sanford when joins us live, next. >>> congressman paul ryan is architect of the text of the republican's budget plan. he wasted little time in leadersing out his vision for how a romney administration to fix america's financial problems. also, he took aim at president obama at the same time. >> i hear some people say this is just the new normal. higher judg unemployment declig wages and crushing debt is not a new normal! [ applause ] >> it is the result of misguided policies. and next january, our economy will begin a comeback with the romney plan for a stronger middle class that will lead to more jobs and more take-home pay for working americans! >> so let's talk about it with former south carolina governor and fox news contributor mark sanford. governor sanford, your first thoughts about paul ryan as the pick? >> i think it is a great pick. i think it -- from a strategic standpoint shifts the debate fr
, et cetera. >> christian, thank you. >> congressman paul ryan considered a rising star. think about governor mitt romney's vice presidential pick. we will talk with mark sanford when joins us live, next. >>> congressman paul ryan is architect of the text of the republican's budget plan. he wasted little time in leadersing out his vision for how a romney administration to fix america's financial problems. also, he took aim at president obama at the same time. >> i...
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et cetera. so one day i was in the shower, lou fain and my wife burst into the bathroom and says out of nowhere, if you could go back to college right now and nature in any subject, what would it be? i'm like that's a good question actually come over but do? and burst out history. even as i said it, i didn't quite put all the pieces together. i didn't quite understand what it was, but i felt what was missing in my life, but i needed to learn about the past and this is somehow make me a better person and citizen. and so, not that long afterwards we went down to old fort macarthur. it is an old four and in early july, actually last weekend, two weekends ago they hold what is called a timeline event. a timeline event or reenactors small time periods show up, can't but feel for her, set up their tents, show weapons, tressa and uniforms and talk about their particular moment in time. so my wife and i went tenacious amazed because i didn't know the reenactment was so broad. i didn't know that people d
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headache, nausea, rash, pain, et cetera, just like flu and about 1 in 150 are the ones that will get some sort of meningitis, stiff neck and you have to go to the emergency room immediately and not now. how do we protect ourselves? which is a question you are asking. make sure you get the spray that has -- there are five "d", you need to remember. first something in the spray with d.e.e.t. and the second one is to dress up, the second "d" and cover yourself until you figure out what is going on with this and mosquitoes show up in dusk and dawn and if you don't have to be out there, stay indoors and cover and finally, drainage. any sitting water, swimming pool, drainage that can attract mosquitoes you want to be careful about. one of the big questions that came up, on twitter, is can i get the virus from casual sexual activity, kissing or anything else? and the answer is no, it is from a mosquito and it carries to it a humans. >> eric: bottom line, to be clear, how do you know you have it? you think you have the florida and how bad does it get? >> by the way i want to reiterate david
headache, nausea, rash, pain, et cetera, just like flu and about 1 in 150 are the ones that will get some sort of meningitis, stiff neck and you have to go to the emergency room immediately and not now. how do we protect ourselves? which is a question you are asking. make sure you get the spray that has -- there are five "d", you need to remember. first something in the spray with d.e.e.t. and the second one is to dress up, the second "d" and cover yourself until you figure...
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, et cete cetera, and has not take anne hold. at the end of these four days, after he gives his acceptance speech, what is anybody going to know that is different about mitt romney than they know now? >> well, they argoing to learn about who he is as a person, who he is as a father and husband, who he is and why he believes that the american dream is alive and well. i think that we have to really optimistic message for america and we are coming out of this as the party that believes in the american dream, and we believe that every child and every parent, republican or democrat, wants their child to be successful. we are the party who embraces success, and i have to tell you that the miserable glass half full america that barack obama is selling out there is not the america people want for their kids. we can take the message of the american dream and embracing success, and we can win on that message. >> let me play you something that the president, the president, the governor and his running mate were in michigan on friday and thi
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you have to begin to tell the person themselves and to offer it, et cetera, et cetera. so the circle's getting bigger. what you don't want is to have it leak out before you're ready to have it happen. >> ari, you've been tweeting you're prepared to say who you think the candidate is. do you think romney has already made this decision? i ask you because in 2000 you got a very up-close look at this process with then candidate george w. bush. >> i agree with everything candy said in her analysis, it was right on, except for that last point. if i were in charge of the romney selection process, i would not tell the person who it was going to be till within 24 hours of the selection. otherwise, it's sure to leak. you've got to really close that window and close it tight. i don't think mitt romney has made the final decision in his mind who it will be yet. once he does, it sets loose a whole lot of important events. and with the person who's going to get named. all of it predicated on absolute secrecy so when the governor tweets it or announces it on his app that will be the f
you have to begin to tell the person themselves and to offer it, et cetera, et cetera. so the circle's getting bigger. what you don't want is to have it leak out before you're ready to have it happen. >> ari, you've been tweeting you're prepared to say who you think the candidate is. do you think romney has already made this decision? i ask you because in 2000 you got a very up-close look at this process with then candidate george w. bush. >> i agree with everything candy said in...
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, et cetera. >> christian, thank you. >> congressman paul ryan considered a rising star. about governor mitt romney's vice presidential pick. we will talk with mark sanford when joins us live, next.
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they say economic surprise index and weekly leading index, et cetera. also think the fed has basically run out of ammunition unless it has another trick up its sleeve like unlimited qe based on nominal gdp growth targets or something like that. we've had this response from investors since 2009 to jump whenever the words qe are mentioned. it's better to focus on china and europe. >> isn't that ywhy we have jumpd to where we are largely because of expectation of central bank easing? >> in part it's due to ecb up be rhetoric on pulling out a big gun over there. i think it has less to do with the fed. it has a little bit to do with the fed. if you look at gold at 1,600 now, it was 1,620 back in june when s&p was at 1,269. i would expect gold to rally more if it was truly a qe rally. i think it has more to do with short covering by microhedge fund community which are short equities. >> can you speak to china? it sounds like you're actually leaning not to a soft landing but maybe a hard landing of china. >> yes. the official numbers are about 7.6% gdp growth.
they say economic surprise index and weekly leading index, et cetera. also think the fed has basically run out of ammunition unless it has another trick up its sleeve like unlimited qe based on nominal gdp growth targets or something like that. we've had this response from investors since 2009 to jump whenever the words qe are mentioned. it's better to focus on china and europe. >> isn't that ywhy we have jumpd to where we are largely because of expectation of central bank easing?...
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, et cetera, but this is the area i'm really concerned with as we head into tuesday and wednesday. category-2, but that is a strong 2. 105 miles per hour and the national hurricane center has language saying it could be a major hurricane and, again, 11 o'clock will tell us a lot. it is hard to show you these tropical storm models because, you know, it is all kind of pointing to the attention of new orleans. but, it is time to start thinking of your plan. if the storm goes west of new orleans, the worst of the storm surge, the worst of the water, is going to go into lake ponchartrain. this is not set in stone but i want people to pay very close attention. this could be a very, very serious, serious situation, jenna and jon, back to you. >> as we get the information breaking on the latest report from the hurricane center, we'll have you back. >> soon as it is out. >> thank you so much. >> right now, safety first. approaching isaac, forces republicans to alter their plans, and how could it distract from message mitt romney and his party want to get out to america, next week. we'll get
, et cetera, but this is the area i'm really concerned with as we head into tuesday and wednesday. category-2, but that is a strong 2. 105 miles per hour and the national hurricane center has language saying it could be a major hurricane and, again, 11 o'clock will tell us a lot. it is hard to show you these tropical storm models because, you know, it is all kind of pointing to the attention of new orleans. but, it is time to start thinking of your plan. if the storm goes west of new orleans,...
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cetera.le are the spoke people for the party, the republican party to date. a reason i left the republican party in 1992 when i saw this kind of right-wing extremism when they were anti-gay, anti-equal rights, anti-women. and here's what bothers me the most. akin is now going to have this press conference this afternoon at 5:15, radight? he's going to say i'm in it to win it. that still doesn't mean you think, mr. akin, congressman akin, a sitting congressman for a number of terms that rape sometimes leads to pregnancy. that's your opinion, that's what your belief is. and if that's your belief and what is the republican platform? farther to the right than mr. akin. if i'm a woman in this country, i would be scared to death at this point. >> really. >> ari, i noted earlier today that rush limbaugh noted that mitt romney may have even been attempting to trial that joke in michigan today in preparation for next week. surely that's speculative nonsense, he couldn't be doing that, could he? >> tha
cetera.le are the spoke people for the party, the republican party to date. a reason i left the republican party in 1992 when i saw this kind of right-wing extremism when they were anti-gay, anti-equal rights, anti-women. and here's what bothers me the most. akin is now going to have this press conference this afternoon at 5:15, radight? he's going to say i'm in it to win it. that still doesn't mean you think, mr. akin, congressman akin, a sitting congressman for a number of terms that rape...
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the about the greatness of their empires in the past come et cetera and the united states tends to be more future oriented. in this particular case he found the trauma of the hostage crisis in the iranian revolution is still very formative in the mind of americans who are in response of americans who are in response of americans who are in response he ran policy? >> guest: ambassador ryan crocker told me one time that the arenas are the most historical or this historical society. and every time we have the negotiations come including the most recent one, they bring a that many of historical grievances. sl is on their mind. the third u.s. policy makers really think they are to appear for the first 10 years, clearly the hostage issue was foremost in american policymakers to nine. the iran-contra happened swatch colors the next 15 years. why are we going to risk an opening to the ring and suicide have been to iranian and over a series of incidents where iran has spurred u.s. effort for roper schmoll, we seem to be captured by. there's a great example of a tp is just on this idea of the m
the about the greatness of their empires in the past come et cetera and the united states tends to be more future oriented. in this particular case he found the trauma of the hostage crisis in the iranian revolution is still very formative in the mind of americans who are in response of americans who are in response of americans who are in response he ran policy? >> guest: ambassador ryan crocker told me one time that the arenas are the most historical or this historical society. and...
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that's not what i feel, et cetera.n views in the context of what these two men believe and say they will do specifically what they will do. >> brown: october 3 in denver. the first presidential debate. jim, you're looking forward to this. >> lehrer: absolutely i am. i'm excited about it. >> brown: jim leer, thanks. thank you. >> woodruff: jeff interviewed jim last year about his book "tension city." find that and a link to the documentary "debating our destiny" on our web site. we'll be back shortly with a look at the power shift in egypt, but first, this is pledge week on pbs. this break allows your public television station to ask for >> ifill: finally tonight, egypt's new president makes a surprise move to seize more political power and curb the authority of the military. margaret warner has the story. >> warner: the news was cheered last night by supporters of president mohamed morsi, many of them fellow members of the muslim brotherhood, who rallied in cairo's tahrir square. >> ( translated ): these are bold decis
that's not what i feel, et cetera.n views in the context of what these two men believe and say they will do specifically what they will do. >> brown: october 3 in denver. the first presidential debate. jim, you're looking forward to this. >> lehrer: absolutely i am. i'm excited about it. >> brown: jim leer, thanks. thank you. >> woodruff: jeff interviewed jim last year about his book "tension city." find that and a link to the documentary "debating our...
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i felt that all her years in office and as first lady, et cetera, my -- might carry a great deal of baggage that went on into the deal making, something i felt that barack obama had a little less weight, a little less -- how do you say -- obligations that would tie him down. >> are you satisfied four years in with president obama and all of the promise you think he had? >> i am. i am satisfied. i don't think that the situation is satisfactory on the whole. i do think i'm satisfied he did -- he's doing all he can. >> what gets his way? certainly -- has not been the transformational figure that he appeared he would be to a lot of people in terms of changing washington, changing the culture of washington. >> you know what i don't understand and -- i really wish somebody -- someone could explain this to me, how can you have one house, for example the republicans, one party, vote en masse consistently? what i'm -- reading out of that is that thee are not people with individuals senses of conscience or responsibility to the people elected them to that office. their primary responsibility is to th
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in equilibrium and the market just gets moved one equilibrium to another by exhaustion the shocks cetera et cetera and they build mathematical models of this some people then use those models to process things like options on shares and so on and that's what's led to this huge draw one of the many things led to this huge rise in debt which i think doesn't matter because they don't factor and banks money and debt right that's your big credit that's right yeah so the field is you didn't think it was anything wrong with that because i thought the economist must know what they're doing along comes two thousand and seven two thousand and i actually close to the colloquium with financial economy mathematical financial economists and they were completely flummoxed they had no idea what the cross' happened they couldn't explain the downturn and i was obviously totally ga ga about what i was supposed to be experts on so the mathematicians looked around and said well there's anybody out there x. understand sought holes and pressures and they were told read kindleberger they read and the first thin
in equilibrium and the market just gets moved one equilibrium to another by exhaustion the shocks cetera et cetera and they build mathematical models of this some people then use those models to process things like options on shares and so on and that's what's led to this huge draw one of the many things led to this huge rise in debt which i think doesn't matter because they don't factor and banks money and debt right that's your big credit that's right yeah so the field is you didn't think it...
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what i'm hearing right now, where im, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. that will foster some sort of innovation or revolution that we can't conceive of. >> do you think there will be natural interfaces, almost machine intelligence, machine learning? >> certainly. we're talking about the turing test earlier. i do think that at some point probably sooner than we would like there will be some form of passing the turing test. you already see things with technology. this was the turing test is essentially to boil it down, a test of whether behind sort of close partition you can ask a series of questions and not be able to determine whether it's a human or a machine answering those questions. you know, i'm are you amazed by things that siri does. at a hop skip and jump with the sorts of machine learning that some of our great scientists are doing to be able to think of, you know, passing the turing test soon and probably like as a sooner than probably anyone would like. >> i like to think of it is not as a mobile phone but rather as a supercomputer, which happ
what i'm hearing right now, where im, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. that will foster some sort of innovation or revolution that we can't conceive of. >> do you think there will be natural interfaces, almost machine intelligence, machine learning? >> certainly. we're talking about the turing test earlier. i do think that at some point probably sooner than we would like there will be some form of passing the turing test. you already see things with technology. this was the turing...
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that's not what i feel, et cetera.n views in the context of what these two men believe and say they will do specifically what they will do. >> brown: october 3 in denver. the first presidential debate. jim, you're looking forward to this. >> lehrer: absolutely i am. i'm excited about it. >> brown: jim leer, thanks. thank you. >> woodruff: jeff interviewed jim last year about his book "tension city." find that and a link to the documentary "debating our destiny" on our web site. we'll be back shortly with a look at the power shift in egypt, but first, this is pledge week on pbs. this break allows your public television station to ask for your support, and that support helps keep programs like ours on the air. >> ifill: for those stations not taking a pledge break, we have a different take on the occupy movement, the grass roots response to the financial crisis marked by tent camps and protests. what started with 2,000 participants in new york city spread to hundreds of cities around the world. in many of the makeshift c
that's not what i feel, et cetera.n views in the context of what these two men believe and say they will do specifically what they will do. >> brown: october 3 in denver. the first presidential debate. jim, you're looking forward to this. >> lehrer: absolutely i am. i'm excited about it. >> brown: jim leer, thanks. thank you. >> woodruff: jeff interviewed jim last year about his book "tension city." find that and a link to the documentary "debating our...