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we were both convinced we had heard either no, or ow, and then definitely a help. i knew it was one of the children right away. it sounded urgent. >> reporter: marisa goes to investigate, knocks on the door. >> it was completely quiet until i heard a click of a lock. it was instant goosebumps. >> potsdam police. >> i thought i heard screaming. like no, and help a couple of >> reporter: when police finally get inside, garrett phillips is lying on the floor of his mother's bedroom. >> initially my officers, they were focused on saving garrett's life at that point in time. they didn't know who they had or what they had. they called for medical intervention immediately. that's when the emergency response began. >> reporter: he is rushed to the hospital. and then the shocking autopsy. rug burns on garrett's legs. suspicious marks on his face and neck. the cause of death, suffocation and ra 12-year-old garrett philips was murdered. >> did police ask you who would want to harm your son? >> yes. i was like, everybody liked garrett, no one ever had a problem with garrett. a
we were both convinced we had heard either no, or ow, and then definitely a help. i knew it was one of the children right away. it sounded urgent. >> reporter: marisa goes to investigate, knocks on the door. >> it was completely quiet until i heard a click of a lock. it was instant goosebumps. >> potsdam police. >> i thought i heard screaming. like no, and help a couple of >> reporter: when police finally get inside, garrett phillips is lying on the floor of his...
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with sanders in new hampshire as he tries to convince his voters to come over to clinton. >> senator, we've met any number of people for whom even at this stage it's bernie or bust. what's your message? >> my message is that people have got to get beyond personality. and they've got to take a hard look at the issues that impact the lives of middle-class and working-class people. hillary clinton's positions are far, far, far trump. >> do you see this choice in november as a choice of the lesser of two evils? >> no, i really don't. secretary clinton and i disagree on a lot of issues. that was what we campaigned on for a year. so i'm not going to deny that for a second. but i think if you look at her proposals, issue by issue, a number of them are very progressive. >> but you talked about this as a political revolution. and you brought a whole lot of people into the process who otherwise wouldn't have cared. know what i'm going to sit this one out, or i'm going for a third-party candidate who's more aligned with my values. how can you blame them? >> i'm not here to blame anybody. everybo
with sanders in new hampshire as he tries to convince his voters to come over to clinton. >> senator, we've met any number of people for whom even at this stage it's bernie or bust. what's your message? >> my message is that people have got to get beyond personality. and they've got to take a hard look at the issues that impact the lives of middle-class and working-class people. hillary clinton's positions are far, far, far trump. >> do you see this choice in november as a...
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i'm convinced that it is wto compatible. and so, tax and trade are key elements in the whole debate. just to clarify though. you would think that the u.s. should fix its tax system. not having seen the report but i know our tax system is ours. if we want to be competitive with to be the most pro- growth job created system on the planet are tax reform blueprint leap frog's america from dead last back into the lead. i do well have a significant change in a positive way on our competitiveness. >> so they are related obviously in the keyway. we've other fellows here. working on this issue. two of the claims made implicitly or explicitly but two of the claims made on the statement about taxes are just flat out wrong one of them is there is no good correlation between the tax wedge and where our trade deficits and surpluses are. it may be a factor but it sure as hell is it a major factor. if that is what they're focuses this is the wrong thing. just a note it doesn't correlate well with which industries would be good at. if you lo
i'm convinced that it is wto compatible. and so, tax and trade are key elements in the whole debate. just to clarify though. you would think that the u.s. should fix its tax system. not having seen the report but i know our tax system is ours. if we want to be competitive with to be the most pro- growth job created system on the planet are tax reform blueprint leap frog's america from dead last back into the lead. i do well have a significant change in a positive way on our competitiveness....
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but how to convince the public to accept a huge new tax? gruber says they decided to use word play. the public would be told it was a tax on insurance plans rather than consumers. >> calling a tax on insurance plans rather than tax on people, we know it is a tax on people >> pretty much the same thing. why does it matter? america is too stupid. >> we just tax insurance companies, they pass on higher prices. ends up being the same thing. >> they were going to be able to tax the american public but not call it a tax on the american public. >> well, they're going to tax the american public without the american public knowing it was a tax on the american public because they were going to put the tax on the insurance plan, the american public through premium increases. >> after some of weinstein's stunning video he was discovery were reported on the news in 2014, gruber apologized and called his remarks inexcuse bring arrogant. >> exempts of these videos, i'm shown making a series of glib, thoughtless and sometimes down right insulting comments. i know where. i am embarrassed and i'm sor
but how to convince the public to accept a huge new tax? gruber says they decided to use word play. the public would be told it was a tax on insurance plans rather than consumers. >> calling a tax on insurance plans rather than tax on people, we know it is a tax on people >> pretty much the same thing. why does it matter? america is too stupid. >> we just tax insurance companies, they pass on higher prices. ends up being the same thing. >> they were going to be able to...
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that is the big challenge, how do you convince voters that there is still struggles. way in four years to reup what they are paying. >> we have to keep this going. the momentum going that we have seen a very dramatic increase in student graduation rates and we have seen other very good signs of health, parental involvement and there have been a lot of indicators to show. are we where we need to be? no, we are not but we need the money. this is 10% of the overall budget. >> so do you have any kind of benchmark polling here as to where you are starting from if the election was today what do you think would happen. >> we have benchmark polling and showing it passing. but we will have to fight for every vote. >> and just to refresh four years ago it passed with 57 margin. terry butler. >> butler is the campaign manager but eric gordon will be the spokesman. >> there is support for the levy beyond just the schools. look at the ads that ran during the olympics on our station. paid for by the cleveland foundation. talking about accomplishments of our young people. >> that wa
that is the big challenge, how do you convince voters that there is still struggles. way in four years to reup what they are paying. >> we have to keep this going. the momentum going that we have seen a very dramatic increase in student graduation rates and we have seen other very good signs of health, parental involvement and there have been a lot of indicators to show. are we where we need to be? no, we are not but we need the money. this is 10% of the overall budget. >> so do you...
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matt: the co, mark fields set to take the stage to convince investors they are wrong. scarlet: we begin with market minutes. the s&p 500 resuming the selloff. the dow losing more than 200 points. all major groups declining. to gain the only member was apple. it was not enough to hold the loss. matt: even apple could not save us. similar market action to friday. everything was up yesterday by a lot and today, the big to klein. take a look at the indexes. they are down. i don't want to exaggerate too much. i am going to correct myself as far as ford. not down 30%. they are down about 5%. just to correct that. we see drops of more than 1% on u.s. stocks. 200 50 points. the s&p down 1.5%. take a look at apple shares. up at least 2.5%. verizon falling. t-mobile comes out and says they are doing great with apple iphone 7 sales, but it doesn't help verizon or the other telecom stocks. the biggest drag is oil. exxon mobil down. exxon is the biggest weight. joe: let's talk about government bonds. the action is on the long end of these sovereign debt curve. -- of the sovereign d
matt: the co, mark fields set to take the stage to convince investors they are wrong. scarlet: we begin with market minutes. the s&p 500 resuming the selloff. the dow losing more than 200 points. all major groups declining. to gain the only member was apple. it was not enough to hold the loss. matt: even apple could not save us. similar market action to friday. everything was up yesterday by a lot and today, the big to klein. take a look at the indexes. they are down. i don't want to...
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in another video, weinstein found, emanuel describes how he had to convince president oba support the tax. >> the other side, inside the white house, that other part of the health team and especially the political team, which david axle rod headed up, hated this idea. one reason they hated it because in 2008, obama's republican opponent john mccain proposed eliminating the tax benefit in effect imposing a giant new tax and at that time, obama was against it. plans cadillac plans. in some cases it may be that a corporate ceo is getting too good a deal. what if you're a line worker making a good american car like the cadillac? what if you're one of the steel workers who are working right here? in new ports news. and you've given up wage increases in exchange for better health care. well, senator mccain believes you should pay higher taxes too. the bottom health care plan, the harder you fought for your good benefits, the higher the taxes you'll pay union mccain's plan. >> but now, under obamacare, he'd be can imposing exactly what he criticized mccain for proposing, a massive tax hike o
in another video, weinstein found, emanuel describes how he had to convince president oba support the tax. >> the other side, inside the white house, that other part of the health team and especially the political team, which david axle rod headed up, hated this idea. one reason they hated it because in 2008, obama's republican opponent john mccain proposed eliminating the tax benefit in effect imposing a giant new tax and at that time, obama was against it. plans cadillac plans. in some...
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come on, if i was any good at convincing women to do stuff, uldn't have spent so much of my 20s in the shower. if you ask me, this whole thing is a waste of our time. helping women? yeah, helping anyone. people should take care of themselves. oh, like yesterday, when you made me drive you to the dry cleaners, the pharmacy and the post office? i'm not saying people can't use tools. even an otter picks up a rock when he wants a clam.
come on, if i was any good at convincing women to do stuff, uldn't have spent so much of my 20s in the shower. if you ask me, this whole thing is a waste of our time. helping women? yeah, helping anyone. people should take care of themselves. oh, like yesterday, when you made me drive you to the dry cleaners, the pharmacy and the post office? i'm not saying people can't use tools. even an otter picks up a rock when he wants a clam.
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emanuel would later reveal how it took some convincing to get the president to go along. against john mccain, who wanted to get rid of the tax exclusion entirely. with over hundred million dollars world of ads saying, you know, republicans are going to tax your health benefits for the first time ever. and this was an anathema the president was going to go back at his word. >> they want to get at your tax break. they couldn't do it overtly because senator obama in 2008 spent a hundred million dollars video that he helped convince president obama to impose the cadillac tax on american workers with the idea that it would reduce health care costs. but how to convince the public to accept a huge new tax? gruber says they decided to use word play. the public would be told it was a tax on insurance plans rather than consumers. >> calling a tax on insurance plans rather than tax on people, we know it is a tax on people who hold those insurance plans. >> pretty much the same why does it matter? america is too stupid. >> we just tax insurance companies, they pass on higher prices.
emanuel would later reveal how it took some convincing to get the president to go along. against john mccain, who wanted to get rid of the tax exclusion entirely. with over hundred million dollars world of ads saying, you know, republicans are going to tax your health benefits for the first time ever. and this was an anathema the president was going to go back at his word. >> they want to get at your tax break. they couldn't do it overtly because senator obama in 2008 spent a hundred...
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connect and convince people these prepared for the big chair at the big desk.ithwere hillary clinton, what would you counsel her to avoid? what's the biggest trap she could be lured into? i think where myth romney lost the second of the two debates with he talked to the moderator and set of the audience back home and by litigating rules and follow-ups with the moderator incident looking directly at the camera and telling the american people what she's going to do to get the economy moving again for average people, that would be john: an enormous mistake. risk ifsn't she have a she gets drawn into a too personal confrontation and getting down in the mud with the pig? donald trump is like typical candidate. she's not going to play on his level. he has made clear he's willing to get personal not only about her but the moderator and that's unconventional. where she has to turn to the audience back home and outline her vision for the country and use donald trump's words against him. republican senate candidates including kelly ayotte are all doing pretty well in mos
connect and convince people these prepared for the big chair at the big desk.ithwere hillary clinton, what would you counsel her to avoid? what's the biggest trap she could be lured into? i think where myth romney lost the second of the two debates with he talked to the moderator and set of the audience back home and by litigating rules and follow-ups with the moderator incident looking directly at the camera and telling the american people what she's going to do to get the economy moving again...
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why are experts increasingly convinced russia is to blame? >>> and sunnifor the first time congress overrides president obama. president obama calls it a mistake. will it put american lives at risk overseas? >>> we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> we're following breaking political news tonight. some of the biggest guns in the democratic arsenal are campaigning for hillary clinton. bernie sanders joined her at a rally in new hampshire in an effort to win over millennial voters who backed him, telling them it's imperative they elect clinton. also campaigning for clinton, michelle obama. she fired up crowds in pennsylvania, tearing into donald trump, painting him as erratic, threatening and cruel, adding and i'm quoting her now, we need an adult in the white house. trump is also on the campaign trail tonight, calling clinton an insider, fighting mostly for herself. trump says his democratic rival would "put the oval office u
why are experts increasingly convinced russia is to blame? >>> and sunnifor the first time congress overrides president obama. president obama calls it a mistake. will it put american lives at risk overseas? >>> we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> we're following breaking political news tonight. some of the biggest guns in the...
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know that who they convinced or did not convince and figure that going forward and what was critically is going into this debate donald trump had momentum and i think hillary clinton clearly stopped that momentum today, i think she was after the first 20 minutes or so when i thought he was effective talking about trade deals and those things she kind of took over substantively and i think she controlled the debate from that point on as he was really being responsive to her in a lot of his comments became personal to him. my business did this, and i think he made mistakes with respect to the tax questions he didn't respond to them so but i think hillary clinton stopped the momentum that donald trump had built up over the last week to ten days and think she looked more presidential. >> any knock out punches she did not really play into the e-mail issue and just apologized and appeared to move on and he didn't jump on that were you surprised he didn't do much of that? >> surprised and where i was seated i thought that was a big opener and will be interested to see how did the challenge go
know that who they convinced or did not convince and figure that going forward and what was critically is going into this debate donald trump had momentum and i think hillary clinton clearly stopped that momentum today, i think she was after the first 20 minutes or so when i thought he was effective talking about trade deals and those things she kind of took over substantively and i think she controlled the debate from that point on as he was really being responsive to her in a lot of his...
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donald trump has to convince people he has the temperament to be president. my speculation and my guess is that donald trump will show up and be disciplined for this 90-minute debate. and because he's graded on a bell curve, he'll probably perform very well. >> jennifer granholm, let's pick it up there. if that's what happens, if kellyanne conway, who's been trying to discipline donald trump, she's been doing a pretty good job keeping him off twitter, i would say. he certainly toned it down on there if that is the standard. if she succeeds in getting him to show up at this debate and doing what rick tyler is talking about, that he's there, trying to look presidential, he's not trying to mix it up, we're not seeing the primary season donald trump that we saw in the debates, what does hillary clinton do? does she try to prod him, try to provoke him, or just try to be more presidential than him on that stage? >> well, i'm sure there will be some element of trying to play his words back to him and see how he responds. i'm sure there'll be some element of drawing
donald trump has to convince people he has the temperament to be president. my speculation and my guess is that donald trump will show up and be disciplined for this 90-minute debate. and because he's graded on a bell curve, he'll probably perform very well. >> jennifer granholm, let's pick it up there. if that's what happens, if kellyanne conway, who's been trying to discipline donald trump, she's been doing a pretty good job keeping him off twitter, i would say. he certainly toned it...
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. >> he's really convincing. he is uses the military card. the religion card. just really makes you think he's a good guy. and you can trust him. and then disappears with your money. >> the problem solvers discover the state of anddesist orders. one to murphy. and two to his business. >> . they haven't been able to serve him. >> it's matter of finding him. fell off the face of earth. >> an f from the bbb. and multiple web sites like thumb tack. and yelp. have removed his adds. he's still listed as a plumber on home advisor. >> . there are new complaints about him. screwing people over. >> . jessica has a handwritten letter. signed by daniel murphy. after parker police convinced him to pay her back 4 hundred dollars. back the remaining 16 hundred. but 6 months later. he hasn't paid another dime. >> . i have your signature. do you remember. >> i was in rehab. >> . it's not about the money. the fact he keeps going out and doing this to people. over and over. >> >> you don't usually see him run down the street like tpha. back to north carolina. another night of pro
. >> he's really convincing. he is uses the military card. the religion card. just really makes you think he's a good guy. and you can trust him. and then disappears with your money. >> the problem solvers discover the state of anddesist orders. one to murphy. and two to his business. >> . they haven't been able to serve him. >> it's matter of finding him. fell off the face of earth. >> an f from the bbb. and multiple web sites like thumb tack. and yelp. have...
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because we are convinced that since the beginning of implementation of these arrangements, there will be favorable conditions as it as it -- has been said to resume the negotiations on the political settlement. and we will of course use this moment. thank you. thank you, very much. appreciate your underscoring that russia has already talked to president assad. we're going to hear a word, he will not take questions. but we do want, as you have heard tonight, the u.n. is a critical partner in all of this. we are grateful for their many efforts with respect to syria. and i would like to introduce the u.n. special envoy. >> thank you very much. it has been a long day. and good results. i will read a statement which is representing the position of the u.n. with your permission rather than talking off-the-cuff. the u.n. welcomes the understanding and announced today by survey lavrov and secretary of state john kerry. this understanding regards the cessation of hostilities in syria so that the departed can return to talks with humanitarian acts and the cessation of hostilities against -- aga
because we are convinced that since the beginning of implementation of these arrangements, there will be favorable conditions as it as it -- has been said to resume the negotiations on the political settlement. and we will of course use this moment. thank you. thank you, very much. appreciate your underscoring that russia has already talked to president assad. we're going to hear a word, he will not take questions. but we do want, as you have heard tonight, the u.n. is a critical partner in all...
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we spoke to foreign investors to learn if they're convinced. the newonfident in regime. i'm confident in their policies. confident in the qualitative part of it. hasquantitative part of it to be delivered. you can rebrand a country or a service but if you don't live up to the promises, you're trouble. nothing necessarily magically will change. there are behavioral aspects oft have to change and a lot the rules and the regulations that they're speaking about that change, i think before things will get that much better. has increasedrty powermacri has come to and he's brought down inflammation.8úxú 09/14/16 09/14/16 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from pacifica, this is democracacy now! >> how is this all possible? >> think of it as a google search. e-mails, chats, whatevever. the nsa is really tracking every cell phone in the worldld. >> most americans don't want freedom, they want security.
we spoke to foreign investors to learn if they're convinced. the newonfident in regime. i'm confident in their policies. confident in the qualitative part of it. hasquantitative part of it to be delivered. you can rebrand a country or a service but if you don't live up to the promises, you're trouble. nothing necessarily magically will change. there are behavioral aspects oft have to change and a lot the rules and the regulations that they're speaking about that change, i think before things...
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she has not been able to convince the german voter, either. guest: that's correct. her approval ratings are around 37%. they have not been linear. it's more of a topsy-turvy curve. there are many people who are skeptical about angela merkel's leadership and even more are skeptical about her capacity to solve this refugee problem and that's a particularly big problem because there are a series of regional elections coming up. one coming up on sunday. in the next year, federal elections. and she has not decided whether she will stand for reelection but i am sure she's considering all these numbers of whether voters are thinking positively of her government. brent: a lot of people have said in the last year, nonstop, that this is the one issue that could spell the end for angela merkel. people are still saying that and she is still the chancellor. guest: a few months and years ago, we were talking about the teflon chancellor. i don't think there is a teflon chancellor any longer. the fact she has been taking so long, she has not said whether she will end up for reelect
she has not been able to convince the german voter, either. guest: that's correct. her approval ratings are around 37%. they have not been linear. it's more of a topsy-turvy curve. there are many people who are skeptical about angela merkel's leadership and even more are skeptical about her capacity to solve this refugee problem and that's a particularly big problem because there are a series of regional elections coming up. one coming up on sunday. in the next year, federal elections. and she...
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can she be this convincing in new hampshire swaying voters for clinton? and boston's mayor marty walsh is here. we talk about charlotte and massachusetts sjc ruling on race. ed: good morning, everyone. thanks for joining us. there is one day left to the first presidential debate, 44 days left until election day. hearst -- first, our guest is boston mayor marty walsh. janet: the massachusetts supreme court ruled this week a black man had a good reason to walk away from a police officer questioning him. the court cites the "indignity of being racially profiled." is the court right? attorney will be going back or a clear opinion from the court. we are not sure exactly how the decision works out. the number they are basing it on, the report they are looking at was from 2008 2 2011 or something like that, but we need more clarity. janet: between now and getting walk away from police officers using this as their reasoning. mayor walsh: i feel confident work we have done in the police department, the way we approach the situation, the way we approach any potenti
can she be this convincing in new hampshire swaying voters for clinton? and boston's mayor marty walsh is here. we talk about charlotte and massachusetts sjc ruling on race. ed: good morning, everyone. thanks for joining us. there is one day left to the first presidential debate, 44 days left until election day. hearst -- first, our guest is boston mayor marty walsh. janet: the massachusetts supreme court ruled this week a black man had a good reason to walk away from a police officer...
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we have to convince vladimir putin of that. without him, it's not possible. maisissun: how?e have been watching peace talks between the americans and russians for i don't know how many months. kristin: it seems he's not interested. maybe we need a military balance. that is the question. do we need to engage militarily to stop the bombing of civilians unilaterally from the west? everyone is afraid of escalation, a third world war with the russians. will it be a step to get out of the spiral of violence? usahma: this is s exactly what s tried in geneva in the first six months of this year. the opposition was there. they had three rounds of peace talks. there were several tracks. this is what the goal is, to take the remnants ofof state institutions, civil servants with no blood on their hands, to try and go for some type of interim government. a military council and so forth. i think therere is a huge problm here. if you see the diplomacy fails, that has a huge, huge price. it does not occur in a vacuum. if you look at the u.s. position going into geneva, they have plan a. and
we have to convince vladimir putin of that. without him, it's not possible. maisissun: how?e have been watching peace talks between the americans and russians for i don't know how many months. kristin: it seems he's not interested. maybe we need a military balance. that is the question. do we need to engage militarily to stop the bombing of civilians unilaterally from the west? everyone is afraid of escalation, a third world war with the russians. will it be a step to get out of the spiral of...
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presidential campaign in public within the last two months of the campaign where he's trying to convince the american voters that he should be the commander in chief. it's in the week of the commander in chief forum and this unhinged lunatic says, if people in their little boats make gestures to anyone on our destroyers, they will be shot
presidential campaign in public within the last two months of the campaign where he's trying to convince the american voters that he should be the commander in chief. it's in the week of the commander in chief forum and this unhinged lunatic says, if people in their little boats make gestures to anyone on our destroyers, they will be shot
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they have 90 minutes to convince you about the case of america's future. you may have noticed these candidates don't like each other much. this is not who slings the most mud or scores the most points, but who can lead the country when there are questions about race, terror, prosperity. the selection is tied up. we have new information this morning about how the candidates are preparing and who will be in the audience and what the moderator will or will not do. let's bring in our cnn panel. mark preston is with us. yes, he is. upset victory. mark preston at the debate site. here in the studio, brian stelter, host of "reliable sources" and then we have eugene scott. mark, bring us up to date what the candidates have been doing. >> reporter: john and christine, it was five hours ago where hillary clinton wrapped up a late-night session. she did that after meeting with prime minister benjamin netanyahu in new york. debate prep is taking place near her home. dan merica reported after the meeting, she went back to do one more round of debate prep. among those w
they have 90 minutes to convince you about the case of america's future. you may have noticed these candidates don't like each other much. this is not who slings the most mud or scores the most points, but who can lead the country when there are questions about race, terror, prosperity. the selection is tied up. we have new information this morning about how the candidates are preparing and who will be in the audience and what the moderator will or will not do. let's bring in our cnn panel....
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it is really, really hard to explain to an educated layperson who is convinced that .(fg.ecl) >> much of this is driven by a certain focus on
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i think that proved to be a convincing background are the results that matter to their lives. good schools, good jobs, low taxes, efficient state government with less red tape. those are the issues i have been focused on. josh: you have two dam executive counselors -- you have two executive councilors left standing. dartmouth hitchcock had to deal with layoffs. what is your take? mr. van ostern: it was a bipartisan and unanimous vote to approve the contract. it came after some delays. only after we were sure there would be very specific requirements for staffing and qualifications. i am glad dartmouth has reaffirmed, after these disappointing layoffs, that they will meet every item within the contract specifications. i will hold them to that, as an executive council. we will not relax the standards simply because of the economic challenges and layoffs they are going through. what matters is patient care. josh: the number of people who have said dartmouth hitchcock was not as transparent as they needed to be leading up to this, but others say there were warning signs. where do
i think that proved to be a convincing background are the results that matter to their lives. good schools, good jobs, low taxes, efficient state government with less red tape. those are the issues i have been focused on. josh: you have two dam executive counselors -- you have two executive councilors left standing. dartmouth hitchcock had to deal with layoffs. what is your take? mr. van ostern: it was a bipartisan and unanimous vote to approve the contract. it came after some delays. only...
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i think just as much as she can convince herself that she can do it on monday.she can go in there in an, i'm not going to take bait mode, that's what she wants what they're afraid and and why everyone will tune in is to see if she can pull it off. >> in terms of what you know about how they're dealing with debate prep. let's stay with this topic. how do you think she is just technically speaking, going become the process of trying to get ready for the unpredictability of donald trump? >> in many ways, i'm going to give you some educated guesses. we know more about what she's not doing than what she is actually doing. they've been pretty careful about not sprinkling in as many details as we all want. but we know that she is not off at a resort outside las vegas and debate camp. we know she is trying avoid president obama's ritual and mistakes from 2012. and we know the way she's traditionally done debate prep is to go through everything. she knows her own policy. to try to be prepared not only to defend her own positions or explain her own positions but to check
i think just as much as she can convince herself that she can do it on monday.she can go in there in an, i'm not going to take bait mode, that's what she wants what they're afraid and and why everyone will tune in is to see if she can pull it off. >> in terms of what you know about how they're dealing with debate prep. let's stay with this topic. how do you think she is just technically speaking, going become the process of trying to get ready for the unpredictability of donald trump?...
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threat posed by north korea requires not only a rethinking of the strategy, but urgent effort to convince them neighbors, most particularly china. this is not just a u.s. issue. i think we have an opening here that we have not had for the last several years, that i intend to do everything i can to take it manage of. support andgoing to equip our allies in the region with the missile defense systems that they required to protect themselves. that is not something that either the north koreans, the russians, with the chinese in the region, are particularly pleased about. what is the alternative? we will not let anyone who is a treaty ally and partner of ours be threatened. we will not let north korea pursue a nuclear weapon with ballistic missile capacity to deliver it to the united states territory. that is absolutely the bottom line. if other countries want to assist us in this effort, we welcome that and will engage in intensive discussions as soon as possible. statement out a earlier today saying you support president obama's call for additional sanctions on north korea. they have faced
threat posed by north korea requires not only a rethinking of the strategy, but urgent effort to convince them neighbors, most particularly china. this is not just a u.s. issue. i think we have an opening here that we have not had for the last several years, that i intend to do everything i can to take it manage of. support andgoing to equip our allies in the region with the missile defense systems that they required to protect themselves. that is not something that either the north koreans,...
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how far has he gone in convincing them that, do you think, in the recent weeks? >> yeah, that's right. any republican running would be trouncing hillary clinton in this election right now, because she is so unpopular, and such a poor candidate, except donald trump. because so far, he has failed the judgment test in the eyes of voters. he has not convinced voters that he has the judgment to be president of the united states. that's the real challenge for him over the next two months. i think that's what today's event, last week's trip to mexico, that was all about trying to convince people that he's capable of being president. he's running out of time very quickly, and hillary clinton is spending a lot of money convincing voters that he's not ready, reminding them of all of the dumb things he's said on the campaign trail. that's a real challenge for him. but at the same time, she has to give voters a reason to vote for her, and she has not done that, and quite frankly, i'm not convinced she's capable of doing that, which why at the end of the day, most americans d
how far has he gone in convincing them that, do you think, in the recent weeks? >> yeah, that's right. any republican running would be trouncing hillary clinton in this election right now, because she is so unpopular, and such a poor candidate, except donald trump. because so far, he has failed the judgment test in the eyes of voters. he has not convinced voters that he has the judgment to be president of the united states. that's the real challenge for him over the next two months. i...
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we discussed how isis is finding ways to convince young men around the world and some young women, including in our own country, to get assault weapons or strap on bombs and kill large numbers of people. we talked specifically about a strategy to protect us from that threat here at home. we went into detail on what it us protect --elp detect and prevent attacks. methods tocussed stop online recruitment, radicalizing young people on the internet. one of the points emphasized, which reserves a priority in counterterrorism strategy. the role of local governments and community leaders here at home. who truly do act as our first line of defense. homeland,rotect the we need to take the fight to isis. that means smashing their strongholds, denying them safe havens, dismantling the global network of fighters financing and arms that supply these terrorists, which requires working closely with our allies. it does not mean sending contingents of american combat troops to take and hold territory. that is neither wise or in the interest of the united states. it is what isis wants. instead, we have to hit
we discussed how isis is finding ways to convince young men around the world and some young women, including in our own country, to get assault weapons or strap on bombs and kill large numbers of people. we talked specifically about a strategy to protect us from that threat here at home. we went into detail on what it us protect --elp detect and prevent attacks. methods tocussed stop online recruitment, radicalizing young people on the internet. one of the points emphasized, which reserves a...
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after parker police convinced him to pay her back 4 hundred dollars. with a promise to pay back the remaining 16 hundred. but 6 months later. dime. >> . i have your signature. do you remember. >> i was in rehab. >> . it's not about the money. the fact he keeps going out and doing this to people. over and over. >> you don't usually see him run down the street like tpha. >> . back to north carolina. another night of protest. after a deadly officer involved shooting there. >> . there's been a shooting at the protests. one person on life support. in critical condition. according to to the city of shore hrat. earlier they said the person died. they corrected that earlier tweet. >> all a reaction to an officer involved shooting. police shot and killed keith scott. a father of 7. >> .
after parker police convinced him to pay her back 4 hundred dollars. with a promise to pay back the remaining 16 hundred. but 6 months later. dime. >> . i have your signature. do you remember. >> i was in rehab. >> . it's not about the money. the fact he keeps going out and doing this to people. over and over. >> you don't usually see him run down the street like tpha. >> . back to north carolina. another night of protest. after a deadly officer involved shooting...
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quite she convinced her to call 911 and the kidnapper never called back. none of her daughters had been it was 2.5 hours. >> virtual kidnapping is on the rise. social media is making it easier for criminals to no personal information about the victims. >> it is easy because of social media to figure out where people live. >> she knows it was a hoax. she is still recovering. >> it was so real. i can't look back and la real. anchor: your economy now. the unemployment race has hit a 15 year low. the lowest since 2001. >> saved from extinction, this what an it be cool? it has been there. plans are in the works for the apartment. he bought the dinosaur in place to keep it right there. right next to the hotel. from that to a wild scene. anchor: >> typhoon when causing a bizarre scene in china. it is what you think it might be. a giant inflatable moon balloon on the loose. of festivities for a mid autumn festival but it broke free. fortunately no one was injured and the blend was caught fairly quickly. anchor: looks more authentic now. it has more craters in it.
quite she convinced her to call 911 and the kidnapper never called back. none of her daughters had been it was 2.5 hours. >> virtual kidnapping is on the rise. social media is making it easier for criminals to no personal information about the victims. >> it is easy because of social media to figure out where people live. >> she knows it was a hoax. she is still recovering. >> it was so real. i can't look back and la real. anchor: your economy now. the unemployment race...
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cameron had earlier resigned as prime minister after failing to convince british voters in june to remain in the european union in a referendum.he said at the time he planned to remain in parliament, although he would no longer have a leadership role. new pictures from mars show some spectacular rock formations, hills and plateaus. the images last thursday.the area is near what's known as "mount sharp," which formed billions of years ago.you can expect to see more pictures. nasa is going to compile several large, color images of the area in the near future. still ahead - we'll get a look at the markets this afternoon... and the bacteria that could help experts predict newborn babies risk of developing allergies and asthma. russ feingold: so, what do you girls want to be when you grow up? girl 1: i want to be an astronomer. girl 2: i want to be a doctor! russ feingold: do you think you should be paid girl 1: definitely. girl 2: yep! russ feingold: well, i raised my two girls right here, and they agree with you - and so do i. unfortunately, in wisconsin, a lot of women make less than men do
cameron had earlier resigned as prime minister after failing to convince british voters in june to remain in the european union in a referendum.he said at the time he planned to remain in parliament, although he would no longer have a leadership role. new pictures from mars show some spectacular rock formations, hills and plateaus. the images last thursday.the area is near what's known as "mount sharp," which formed billions of years ago.you can expect to see more pictures. nasa is...
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fifth force donald trump johnson at the toff and also the fundamental difference ims convinced then a was but reagan played to people's hopes but trump's plays to people's fears and in my observation of the way americans but they may get riled up by their fears and anger grow when it comes to it the fear motivated primarily by anchor and fear and never in the history of the presidency elected anybody so the ones who are elected that play to the hopes a convincing vision that america can be great and not simply say the words or bully the other countries to build a wall but appealed to the voters visions of the american dream the open america society the biggest thing the country has going for it is the ability to appeal to other countries and reagan was that unusual individual and that is an optimistic conservative by their nature they tend to be pessimist the thing changes for the worse but somehow he managed to be a conservative but optimistic in part of the past to do with the radio script those 122nd scripps that may give you a shallow view but i will say he had deeply eiffel to be
fifth force donald trump johnson at the toff and also the fundamental difference ims convinced then a was but reagan played to people's hopes but trump's plays to people's fears and in my observation of the way americans but they may get riled up by their fears and anger grow when it comes to it the fear motivated primarily by anchor and fear and never in the history of the presidency elected anybody so the ones who are elected that play to the hopes a convincing vision that america can be...
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." >> narrator: once convinced bin laden was a threat to america, o'neill began a campaign within the fbi to sound the alarm. >> the first time i ever heard the name osama bin laden was from john o'neill, and john o'neill was very much aware of who he was, who his group was, al qaeda. >> narrator: over time, robert "bear" bryant would become second in command at the fbi. >> he was a person that i had immense personal regard for, and we could argue like a couple of thieves in the night. >> narrator: o'neill argued for a plan that would represent a seismic shift in the way the fbi had always operated. he would give authority to a new, more analytic agent who would have enhanced technology to fight the new terrorism. that directly threatened the dominance of the group who held sway over the culture: the criminal division. >> from his point of view, it was very clear what had to be done. you would basically have a whole branch of the fbi that would be... not be touched by the criminal side. >> narrator: the criminal side: the j. edgar hoover g-men who carried the guns and made cases and a
." >> narrator: once convinced bin laden was a threat to america, o'neill began a campaign within the fbi to sound the alarm. >> the first time i ever heard the name osama bin laden was from john o'neill, and john o'neill was very much aware of who he was, who his group was, al qaeda. >> narrator: over time, robert "bear" bryant would become second in command at the fbi. >> he was a person that i had immense personal regard for, and we could argue like a...
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we discussed how isis is finding ways to convince young men around the world and some young women, including in our own country, to get assault weapons or strap on bombs and kill large numbers of people. we talk specifically about a from thato protect us threat at home. we went into detail on what it will take to search our intelligence, to help us detect attacks before they happen. methods tocussed disrupt online recruitment so they stop reaching and radicalizing young people on the internet. one of the points that many of the participants emphasized which deserves a higher priority in the counterterrorism strategy is the role of local government and committee leaders here at home. who truly do act as our first line of defense. while we protect the homeland, we need to take the fight to isis. that means smashing their strongholds. denying them safe haven, dismantling their global network financings dancing -- . it requires work closely with our allies. it does not meet sending contingents of american combat troops to take and hold territory. that is either wise nor in the interest of the un
we discussed how isis is finding ways to convince young men around the world and some young women, including in our own country, to get assault weapons or strap on bombs and kill large numbers of people. we talk specifically about a from thato protect us threat at home. we went into detail on what it will take to search our intelligence, to help us detect attacks before they happen. methods tocussed disrupt online recruitment so they stop reaching and radicalizing young people on the internet....
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slowly, but surely, we were able to convince people.harlie: what is interesting too is that recently xi jinping said, we have too many weird buildings. rem: in a way, it is very weird that politicians talk about architecture. in that sense i found it encouraging. so, and of course, we became associated with weird buildings syndrome. [laughter] and of course, the building is an original building, but also a very serious building and i can say in confidence that cctv was visited by one of the chinese ministers who came to the conclusion that it was a sincere and serious contribution to china. so, the weird stigma has been taken away. so, that is a good thing, i think. charlie: what is interesting -- you and i talked about this right before we turned the cameras on, you won the competition. five other people lost. they invested as much time as you did. they cared deeply. they thought about it. they listened. they pushed and shoved and imagined and reimagined. rem: some of them were my friends, or are my friends. some of the projects were i
slowly, but surely, we were able to convince people.harlie: what is interesting too is that recently xi jinping said, we have too many weird buildings. rem: in a way, it is very weird that politicians talk about architecture. in that sense i found it encouraging. so, and of course, we became associated with weird buildings syndrome. [laughter] and of course, the building is an original building, but also a very serious building and i can say in confidence that cctv was visited by one of the...
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i am convinced convinced much more solidarity is needed. i also know that solidarity must be voluntary. it must come from the hearts. it cannot be forced. it cannot be imposed. i am urging the slovak presidency to which the divergences and differences between those are reluctant to allow refugees in their societies and those are convinced as i am that the fair share and relocation and resettlement is the essence. [applause]. i am asking a strong and immediate action both from greece and the european union to protect what we call in french, [speaking in native language]. with our protection of these children the european union is creating historic -- [applause]. in the same spirit the commission is proposing today to step up european solidarity cause. young people across across the european union will be able to volunteer where help is needed most. to respond to crisis situations like the refugee crisis by the recent earthquakes in italy. i want this up and running as soon as possible. and by 2020 to see to see the first 100,000 young europe
i am convinced convinced much more solidarity is needed. i also know that solidarity must be voluntary. it must come from the hearts. it cannot be forced. it cannot be imposed. i am urging the slovak presidency to which the divergences and differences between those are reluctant to allow refugees in their societies and those are convinced as i am that the fair share and relocation and resettlement is the essence. [applause]. i am asking a strong and immediate action both from greece and the...
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convincing that population that things are -- not a traditional union contingent.rks with whom -- how do we balance out which union works with whom. >> we have a project where you can register under article 21 and you can say, here is my organizing plan. here are the resources i will use. i should get exclusive the tape here and here. -- exclusivity here and here. it prevents a lot of the fighting. there will still be some of that. it has been easy to convince grad assistants who have been exploited for years. this is not new. we have organized grad assistants years ago. then when university decided they should challenge that and they delayed it for 5-6 years. that is why you have the backup at cornell and other universities along the line. those gates will open up. those people understand that they need a voice as an employee. yes, they are students, but their employees and as an employee, you need a voice so they don't get continued -- continue to get exploited. it is an easy sell. >> a little bit earlier you mentioned the states where your priorities are. the da
convincing that population that things are -- not a traditional union contingent.rks with whom -- how do we balance out which union works with whom. >> we have a project where you can register under article 21 and you can say, here is my organizing plan. here are the resources i will use. i should get exclusive the tape here and here. -- exclusivity here and here. it prevents a lot of the fighting. there will still be some of that. it has been easy to convince grad assistants who have...