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democratic strategist, dee dee myers, "new york times" columnist, david brooks and the democratic mayor of atlanta, kaseem reed. first you saw him lurking in the background of deeyers shot, our political director chuck todd is here with new polls in the battleground states. when team romney said the head-to-head matchup nationally is tight, that's not the full story, chuck? >> it isn't. look at the battleground polls, this is everything that's coming out in the last week in different states. i want to highlight a couple here. look at michigan, 14-point gap for the president, obviously the republican was like to try to put michigan in play. it doesn't look like it's the case. look at iowa, i want to highlight that, iowa has been a toss-up state. something in the middle of the battleground, we've decided it's no longer in the battleground, the eight-point lead you now put it in president obama's column. so he sits there 243. ha does that mean? it means he's just one state away from 270. if you just give him florida, he sits at 272. but if you look at virginia and ohio, two states the president had, seven-point leads, and you give him those two, excuse me here --
democratic strategist, dee dee myers, "new york times" columnist, david brooks and the democratic mayor of atlanta, kaseem reed. first you saw him lurking in the background of deeyers shot, our political director chuck todd is here with new polls in the battleground states. when team romney said the head-to-head matchup nationally is tight, that's not the full story, chuck? >> it isn't. look at the battleground polls, this is everything that's coming out in the last week in...
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the key one of the three, because after that impressions have been made, voting has taken place. >> dee dee, do you want to say that in your campaign, put all those expectations on one debate? it put a lot of pressure on your candidate. >> i don't think they would have started out, but that's where they've ended up. i think part of what we're seeing with the convention bounce is the republicans actually talked pretty openly that they expect a big bounce and she reason was they did invest a lot of time in june and july, introducing people to him. they said people aren't paying attention. we're going to introduce him in august in the convention and we'll go from there. that didn't work. and it may be that the obama strategy, which was to go negative on romney earlier, to define him, to define him as somebody out of touch with the middle class, who doesn't really care about ordinary people, may be proving effective. there's only one day of polling after the friday's job number but it didn't show any measurable effect of that. so i think obama is in a strong approximation going forward. >> as d
the key one of the three, because after that impressions have been made, voting has taken place. >> dee dee, do you want to say that in your campaign, put all those expectations on one debate? it put a lot of pressure on your candidate. >> i don't think they would have started out, but that's where they've ended up. i think part of what we're seeing with the convention bounce is the republicans actually talked pretty openly that they expect a big bounce and she reason was they did...
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dee were about to walk out the door and wire the money as directed. luckily dee deeave given them money and now you want it right out of the country? it doesn't add up. >> so before leaving the house, dee dee called 7 on your side, and we slammed the brakes on this hoax. >> 7 on your side said, hey, wait a minute, anything like that, if it's money out of the country, if it's this and that, thank god for you guys. >> we told the couple this is an old scam. the check is a fake. and if peter wired money, it would be his own and it would be lost forever. sure enough, a week later peter's bank notified him the bogus check came back unpaid. the $1,900 was never there. thankfully all they lost was a little pride and a little time. >> if you are ever in doubt, give a shout to 7 on your side. >> being from switzerland, we don't have all this gangsterism. i'm apt to believe people. i think i'm an honest man so it would be nice if other people would be, too. >> i'm michael finney, 7 on your side. >> michael finney, getting the job done. let's talk about the labor day weekend th
dee were about to walk out the door and wire the money as directed. luckily dee deeave given them money and now you want it right out of the country? it doesn't add up. >> so before leaving the house, dee dee called 7 on your side, and we slammed the brakes on this hoax. >> 7 on your side said, hey, wait a minute, anything like that, if it's money out of the country, if it's this and that, thank god for you guys. >> we told the couple this is an old scam. the check is a fake....
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dee were about to walk out the door and wire the money as directed. luckily dee dee given them money and now you want it right out of the country? it doesn't add up. >> so before leaving the house, dee dee called 7 on your side, and we slammed the brakes on this hoax. >> 7 on your side said, hey, wait a minute, anything like that, if it's money out of the country, if it's this and that, thank god for you guys. >> we told the couple this is an old scam. the check is a fake. and if peter wired money, it would be his own and it would be lost forever. sure enough, a week later peter's bank notified him the bogus check came back unpaid. the $1,900 was never there. thankfully all they lost was a little pride and a little time. >> if you are ever in doubt, give a shout to 7 on your side. >> being from switzerland, we don't have all this gangsterism. i'm apt to believe people. i think i'm an honest man so it would be nice if other people would be, too. >> i'm michael finney, 7 on your side. >> lisa argen joining us now. you know, looking back out here, we have the overcast f
dee were about to walk out the door and wire the money as directed. luckily dee dee given them money and now you want it right out of the country? it doesn't add up. >> so before leaving the house, dee dee called 7 on your side, and we slammed the brakes on this hoax. >> 7 on your side said, hey, wait a minute, anything like that, if it's money out of the country, if it's this and that, thank god for you guys. >> we told the couple this is an old scam. the check is a fake. and...
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dee dee you have been through this before, look at this from politico in terms of the anticipation of these debates mu debates. the numbers are quite high. 83% plan to watch all or some. is there too much built into the debates in terms of potential game changers? >> if you look at debates, they generally don't change or at least for the longer term the dynamic of the race. but mitt romney is taking it very seriously. it's possibly his last opportunity to really make a big impression. he started preparing for this months ago. he's spending a lot of time, as well he should. he has proven himself to be a good debater. he is a facts and figures guy. he practices and works very hard. and he won 16 of the 20 debates as the obama campaign will happily tell you in their effort to lower expectations in the republican primary. so i hope the president is taking it as seriously, and challengers also tend to do well just by being on stage with the incumbent they look presidential. >> can he still win, joe? >> of course he can still win. like i said, we've got four debates left. 45 days left. dee anybody else, i mean, the old saying, i think it was harold mcmillan who said in politics a week is a lifetime. give anybody 40, 45 days and they can change everything. the biggest concern is the attitude in mitt romney's head right now, when he says that th don't need to turn the campaign around, when you have stewart stevens and others basically saying full steam ahead, that's a problem. if they start getting specific, like bay said they are going to, they can win. >> but this is what's key. we are going to be able to challenge the president on his record. to make him start defending his lousy record and to explain why he is unable to create jobs and give opportunities -- >> 4.5 million jobs. >> let him defend one in six americans in poverty, one in seven americans in food stamps. that is a debate we welcome. something that the media has not been willing to challenge him on. >> this is getting serious, bay. >> can we just have a feel-good moment maybe? we got to tip a cap quite lite
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dee dee, and what about in president obama's speech, acceptance speech, where he used some of thiz toughest criticism against romney and ryan saying they would lead to a blundering and blustering foreign policy? some thought that was a little bit too tough or perhaps small for the president in a convention speech. >> well, i think it was a very small part of his convention acceptance speech. but i do think he wanted to make the point that these guys are amateurs. and he did harken back to the one time we have seen mitt romney on global stage, he made a rather hash of it. criticizing our strongest ally in a way that he didn't have to. it was like going over to somebody's house and saying, "you really need to change the carpet." that may be true but you don't have to say it out loud. romney has defended that trip and so i think it's just an opportunity for the president to draw a stark contrast. i think it was very effective. >> david, we just spoke, of course, with congressman ryan, and i asked him what he thought was our biggest national security threat. he said iran, a nuclear iran. that's different than what mitt romney had said, right? >> it is. what mitt romney safsd the biggest geopolitical threat the u.s. has, make something of a difference here, was russia, and you saw president obama sort of mock that during the-- during the convention speech. i think that two things are under way here. the first is that there is a bit of a continuing debate within the romney camp about what their foreign policy position should be. you've seen mr. romney move on afghanistan first thing. that the u.s. should kill all the taliban and saying he could live with the 2014 withdrawal date. uniform seen on iran, he's made the argument as you heard the congressman say today, that the president has been weak on iran. well, the president i think can argue that the sanctions are significantly stronger than they were during the bush era, and then, of course, 32 the part he couldn't talk about-- olympic games. not the one that just ended if london, but instead the covert operation against iran's nuclear program started in the bush administration as we pointed out here. but accelerated considerably if obama's time. the difficulty, i think, that the republicans are running into right now, norah, is that what the president is attempting to do during the convention was move the democrats to positions of being the national security party for the first time really since eisenhower was in office. that has not been the case. >> and kind of ironically-- or not traditionally-- it's one of obama's strong suits. if you look across-- it's not the economy, it's foreign policy, and that's a switch. >> they probably pushed the bin laden stuff a little bit too much in the course of doing going to do that. but i think they have made a convincing argument at a time that the country really feels like it's wrapped up in two different wars, that it does not-- that many people don't want to see a big, broad, foreign policy that involves sending 100,000 troops into countries again. >> all right, and we've got a lot to talk about in the larger political map, the state of this race, who has the advantage, after these two conventions. we'll be back with more from our panel in one minute. >> all right, we're back now with our political panel. and john, as promised, let's talk about where this race is. two months until election day, the conventions history. who has the advantage. >> i think-- talking to both romney and obama camps-- obama had a little bit of an advantage. he's getting a little bit of a bump coming out of his convention-- although the wet blanket of the jobs numbers on friday make everybody pretty tentative about saying what kind of size of bump he's got. the president has a better map, as they say. if you look at the battleground states they're competing in, the president doesn't have to win all nine. he is doing well in states that went for george bush, so he's tending to play on republican turf. the map looks a little bit better for him there. and, you know, voting is starting in iowa very soon, in less than three weeks. so it's one thing to keep in mind as we watch them travel, as we think about election day, some of this voting is going to start much earlier than in the beginning of november. >> i think it is-- it's a fairly stable race, if you look at the last few months, but not stable in a way that's very favorable to romney. on his best days, he's even with the president. on his worst days, he's three or four point behind. the ads haven't changed that. the ryan choice didn't change that. his convention address did not change that. he has dwindling opportunities to change the fundamental dynamics of this race, which puts tremendous pressure on the debates coming up beginning in october. he not only has to reassure people. he's got to persuade them to change their view, in many ways. that's a tough thing to do. >> talking to a top romney adviser, that first debate they think is the key one of the three, because after that impressions have been made, voting has taken place. >> deedo you want to say that in your campaign, put all those expectations on one debate? it put a lot of pressure on your candidate. >> i don't think they would have started out, but that's where they've ended up. i think part of what we're seeing with the convention bounce is the republicans actually talked pretty openly that they expect a big bounce and she reason was they did invest a lot of time in june and july, introducing people to him. they said people aren't paying attention. we're going to introduce him in august in the convention and we'll go from there. that didn't work. and it may be that the obama strategy, which was to go negative on romney earlier, to define him, to define him as somebody out of touch with the middle class, who doesn't really care about ordinary people, may be proving effective. there's only one day of polling after the friday's job number but it didn't show any measurable effect of that. so i think obama is in a strong approximation going forward. >> as dav
dee dee, and what about in president obama's speech, acceptance speech, where he used some of thiz toughest criticism against romney and ryan saying they would lead to a blundering and blustering foreign policy? some thought that was a little bit too tough or perhaps small for the president in a convention speech. >> well, i think it was a very small part of his convention acceptance speech. but i do think he wanted to make the point that these guys are amateurs. and he did harken back to...
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dee dee just said. being a governor, he and i always could communicate. we had some very tough, brutal fights. but there was some, we both had this compartmentalization that allows us to say okay. that was a really tough press conference. now how do we work this out? >> right. i sense real negotiations require you to listen carefully to the other person. not agree with him but listen carefully. try to figure out is there something we can start building to a yes on? and i sense that obama finds it really painful to listen to people because it's not who he is, not how he functions. >> i think to listen to republicans, i think again just because, deee background, because of where he came from as a state senator in illinois, maybe he didn't -- i've heard he's worked -- he worked with the republicans there but when you are a democratic governor in arkansas. >> right. right. >> you understand this is -- and as newt will tell you, took me a very long time to understand in the house that everybody didn't have my district. it took me four years. i went campaigning with lindsay graham and for the first time went to the pacific northwest and i said oh, my god. the people i'd been killing for four years are actually the people i should be hugging because i can't believe they're getting elected in these democratic districts. i learned that. bill clinton learned it back in '78. >> right. >> in '80. >> right. >> when he lost. >> and he had, you know, spent all of this time with people, you know, middle class people so he had an incredible feel for what they cared about. but he also had traveled the country and the world so he knew, he could g
dee dee just said. being a governor, he and i always could communicate. we had some very tough, brutal fights. but there was some, we both had this compartmentalization that allows us to say okay. that was a really tough press conference. now how do we work this out? >> right. i sense real negotiations require you to listen carefully to the other person. not agree with him but listen carefully. try to figure out is there something we can start building to a yes on? and i sense that obama...
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dee myers as press secretary? thank you very much. dee dee myers. great analysis. thank you very much for joining us. coming back live from charlotte, both parties talked about the american dream. did you catch the difference? will was a dig difference last night and last week? what did the dream mean? starting successful business as to what it meant for future generations. let's listen. >> he believes that when you worked hard and done well and walk through that doorway of opportunity, you do not slam it shut behind you. >> was than the only striking difference between the two conventions. we will get into it in just a moment. ted kennedy was not here last night but his spirit was felt. two of his children, patrick and ted jr., will be right here in a couple of minutes. also, blink will surely light up the hall tonight. who better to turn on the insight than the big man himself, actor who played him, parodied him, for 15 years on "saturday night live." inheriting the soul of bill clinton. and finally, let me finish tonight with the bark of t
dee myers as press secretary? thank you very much. dee dee myers. great analysis. thank you very much for joining us. coming back live from charlotte, both parties talked about the american dream. did you catch the difference? will was a dig difference last night and last week? what did the dream mean? starting successful business as to what it meant for future generations. let's listen. >> he believes that when you worked hard and done well and walk through that doorway of opportunity,...
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dee dee knows better than anybody else, i mean, the old saying, i think it was harold mcmillan who said40, 45 days and they can change everything. the biggest concern is the attitude in mitt romney's head right now, when he says that they don't need to turn the campaign around, when you have stewart stevens and others basically saying full steam ahead, that's a problem. if they start getting specific, like bay said they are going to, they can win. >> but this is what's key. we are going to be able to challenge the president on his record. to make him start defending his lousy record and to explain why he is unable to create jobs and give opportunities -- >> 4.5 million jobs. >> let him defend one in six americans in poverty, one in seven americans in food stamps. that is a debate we welcome. something that the media has not been willing to challenge him on. >> this is getting serious, bay. >> can we just have a feel-good moment maybe? we got to tip a cap quite literally to the playoff-bound nationals, the washington nationals. first time that that washington has had a playoff team since
dee dee knows better than anybody else, i mean, the old saying, i think it was harold mcmillan who said40, 45 days and they can change everything. the biggest concern is the attitude in mitt romney's head right now, when he says that they don't need to turn the campaign around, when you have stewart stevens and others basically saying full steam ahead, that's a problem. if they start getting specific, like bay said they are going to, they can win. >> but this is what's key. we are going...
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dee dee myers, joy ann reid is managing editor of thegrio.com. i was thinking of the old pepsi versus coke commercial. remember that? coke was the traditional drink and pepsi was the new generation drink. it seems like -- well, coke is more popular than republicans these days. it seems like the new generation minorities, all kinds of people, single women, for example, college educated women, gay people, all kinds of these people, hispanics, all find themselves comfortably at home in the democrat ink party. they don't find themselves comfortably at home in a party that talks about the good old days because they didn't have the good old days. >> exactly. we're getting to the point where battery acid is more popular than the republican party. >> where did you get that? >> terrible thought. the problem is the republican party has sort of down to their three legs, that three-legged stools, the plutocrats, archie bunker guys, the 55 and older white males and some of their wives and the third is evangelicals. the issues they want put on the table is an anathema to almost all the other demographics. african-americans don't want to read about voter i.d. latino don't like the sound of the party, using terms like illegals -- >> soft deportation. >> romney actually used the word illegals even in front of that univision audience not understanding how that reads with that audience. >> did you like the way he referred to people coming from their apartments? >> coming from their apartments. >> it's nothing wrong with living in apartment, but the fact that cultural class assumption. they couldn't possibly be rural people, rural whites or rural blacks. they couldn't be living in their modest homes, they all live in apartments. that's the way his brain works. >> it's the way the party feels and sounds to younger people, to latinos, to african-americans, and you know what? that's not a good idea in a country that's becoming more and more minority. >> so it looks to me like you're an expert on this, they're betting on the older crowd surviving a few more cycles as we say in politics because they're not betting on the new crowd, on african-american voters who all can vote now as of a few years ago, hispanics who are increasingly voting even in double digit lefts and young people who seem to love obama. >> well, when you get a group of republican tacticians and strategists in a room away from the tv cameras and iphones, they will acknowledge that demographics is not their friend as they look to the future of the party. they know they have to figure out how to sort of make the tent bigger because it's becoming an increasingly small tent. >> it's a pup tent. >> they're going to be like two guys camping out on a field pretty soon, but they need -- there are two republican parties, right? there's sort of the tea party dominated social conservative exclusionary party and then this sort of economic party that wants low taxes and low regulations and in some places those two groups overlap and in many places they don't. they don't even agree with each other and that's making that space in the middle smaller and smaller. >> is that why the republican convention was so unpleasant, because they had to meet each other, the plutocrats and the other people? i didn't know i was in that party. >> that's why the republican primary field was so weak. if you look at the candidates who people thought might do well in a gem election, jeb bush, governor chris christie of new jersey, they mate maybe this isn't the best year for me for a lot of reasons. if one of them was the nominee and two bring the two wings of the party together you might have a real race but they had such a weak field. >> that would be a choice election where reasonable people would try to decide between the two candidates. this one is not a hard choice. last month when missouri senate candidate todd akin made his comments about legitimate rape, "time" wrote that the comments -- and the no-nothing idiocy of the plurality of the base. todd akin is not an outlier, he's a symptom of the disease. governor romney, he knows about as much about science as anybody i know. he's educated. he's got a degree in harvard in law, in business. he could do a little studying about climate change and understand it's a real challenge. and yet he just plays this know-nothing view of i don't know anything about that stuff. he does. >> he kind of reminds me of john boehner trying to preside over that house caucus of people who are fire breathing and wants the first thing to be done to be banning abortion. romney understand he's a passenger in this vehicle. the hard right is driving this car and he's just trying to manage the issues, trying to manage the chaos. i think people saying that it's romney kind of miss the point. this is a party that has moved so far to the right that i'm not sure jeb bush or chris christie or any of the other ones could have managed it any better because the problem is the actual party itself has really moved off of center and they've gone to far right. and they don't -- not enough people identify with that. when they look at themselves in that fun house mirror of fox news, that fun house mirror of talk radio, they think they are a majority. >> i was thinking about leslie howard's character in "gone with the wind" the gentleman who had to fight for the southern side even if he didn't believe in slavery. thank you very much, dee dee and joy-ann. ever wonder what an undecided voter looks like? 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. >> good afternoon, supervisors, i'm dee dee workman with the san francisco chamber of commerce and, pg&e rate payer, representing over 1,500 local businesses and resident owners and employees. we are very concerned about the impacts of the clean power sf program on san francisco businesses, residents and the local community. community choice aggregation was originally designed to inject competition and generation of electrical power. the goals were to drive prices down, maintain rate stability, provide over half the power load from renewable sources and find a supplier for a long-term contract. this contract ensures none of those goals. rates for electricity charges will increase. this is a short-term contract that creates no green power, results in net loss of jobs in san francisco. all the liability rests with the taxpayers. while it is well intended and we appreciate the hard work that's gone into this we feel like it is not ready to go.
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"vanity fair's" dee dee myers, "washington post's" michael gerson, and cbs news political director, john dirk son. it's all ahead because this is "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, "face the nation" with bob schieffer. >> good morning, and welcome to "face the nation"." bob salve today but we're joined by scott pelley who is back in new york after a trip to st. petersburg, florida, to sit down with president obama. scott, what did the president have to say? >> pelley: noragreat to be with you this morning. the the president and mr. romney have so many campaign stops in florida and ohio, it almost looks like they're running for governor. but we caught up with the president in st. petersburg, as you said, and one of the things we wanted to ask him about is how things would change in a second obama term. we pointed out to the president, of course, if he is re-elected, it is very likely that john boehner will still be speaker of the house, and paul ryan will still be the chairman of the budget committee. so i wanted to know from the president how they
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. >> while many women gain weight from the predominantly starchy food served in jail, dee dee moore,ho we met at the hillsboro county jail in tampa, florida, proved to be an exception. >> i know when you first came in you were weighing about 210 pounds. >> uh-huh. >> what are you down to now? what? >> oh, i'm down to under 150. >> really? >> when i came in, i weighed 250. when i first -- >> 250? >> yes. i've lost a hundred pounds since i've been here. >> moore, who was awaiting trial in a high-profile murder case to which she had pled not guilty, attributes her weight loss to a distinct dislike of jail food and her in-cell workout routine. >> i run, i run in place, i do it for 30 minutes to an hour. i do leg lifts. i do the six inch. i do scissors. i do the push-ups, the sit-ups, the jumping jacks. this is "the biggest loser" contest and i got the public humiliation to go along with it. but now i'm skinny. >>> coming up, some of the wildest tattoos you have ever seen. >> get that piece on camera, baby? showing off your work, son. says it's 100 calories a serving. that's right. in wha
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exclusives it you've, very rarely are they sent away and dee dee borgay may be -- i can think of two examples in the thousands of rape cases that anyone has been prosecuted. host: why then were the folks at the u.n. and woman at the podium saying they were tough on this stuff? guest: you know what, whenever you do an interview or person at the u.n. you walk away saying they get it, these guys get the problem and they know how to handle it and you think they're on top of it but at the end of the day nothing ever happens, right? in the movie, you hear them say zero tolerance, you know, probably 15 times in the course of the me movie, yet the rapes continue unabated, so the rhetoric in no way matches what the action really is on the ground. host: do you know, can you get through all the different stories and figure out what the u.n. budget is a year? guest: yeah. another thing about the u.n. which is unbelievable, it's meant to represent all nations on the earth. it should be one of the most transparent organizations on the planet, and the reality is oddly it's one of the most opaque. i
exclusives it you've, very rarely are they sent away and dee dee borgay may be -- i can think of two examples in the thousands of rape cases that anyone has been prosecuted. host: why then were the folks at the u.n. and woman at the podium saying they were tough on this stuff? guest: you know what, whenever you do an interview or person at the u.n. you walk away saying they get it, these guys get the problem and they know how to handle it and you think they're on top of it but at the end of the...
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and the marine security guard force,msg detach -plt dee dee tafp -plts are terrific, they need to beto make a difference. >> there were concerns about the protests, there was intelligence in egypt on the cairo side that there might be issues. why would that not trigger, you know, sort of a bulletin to all of these embassies, look we do have some protests that areee erupting, it is tha 9/11 we ned tneed to beef things up. >> after an event like this you can say this should have been tight end up. of course it should have been. in the day-to-day operations maybe they had stretched thin their resources. now they are sending out further resources in a situation where you're right, i think that is absolutely correct they should have had more security on the ground. but they didn't and now the question becomes obviously pinpointing and the f.b.i. is very good at this in these field investigations working with the c.i.a. exactly who is responsible. martha: we are going to head back to washington right now, have to go. bill: hillary clinton was speaking 24 hours ago. back to her now secretar
and the marine security guard force,msg detach -plt dee dee tafp -plts are terrific, they need to beto make a difference. >> there were concerns about the protests, there was intelligence in egypt on the cairo side that there might be issues. why would that not trigger, you know, sort of a bulletin to all of these embassies, look we do have some protests that areee erupting, it is tha 9/11 we ned tneed to beef things up. >> after an event like this you can say this should have been...
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you can go up to someone and say "saba-dee" and they say "saba-dee" back. >> we can't do all this athome, you know. there's none of this at home, like at all. yeah, this is illegal in ireland, like, you know. it's not illegal here. >> the visitors take each other as examples and feel they can do whatever they want. away from the tourist crowds is another laos -- unhurried, tranquil -- it's time to plant the rice paddies again, as generations have done. the routine of planting and harvesting sets the pace of life in the villages. everyone helps everyone else. the people are friendly and peaceful -- typical buddhist virtues. more and more tourists keep showing up here, often half naked, ready to party down. >> there are people who come through here naked. that's not good -- not for our children, either. if i sent my children somewhere else, i'd make sure they had something on. >> that's a different culture -- it's not the laotian culture. >> down on the river, the partiers have discovered the water slide. by five p.m., they've already hit any number of riverfront bars. the more they ta
you can go up to someone and say "saba-dee" and they say "saba-dee" back. >> we can't do all this athome, you know. there's none of this at home, like at all. yeah, this is illegal in ireland, like, you know. it's not illegal here. >> the visitors take each other as examples and feel they can do whatever they want. away from the tourist crowds is another laos -- unhurried, tranquil -- it's time to plant the rice paddies again, as generations have done. the...
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dee's fault for quitting on me. - oh, it's dee's fault? - how is it-- maybe it's your fault for being horrible at everything. you know what? this is over. it's all over. we got to get everybody out of here right now. dee, you take care of the bar. charlie... you're a disappointment. come on, let's go get everybody out of the basement. god only knows what's going on down there. ( men shouting ) ( shouts in vietnamese ) ( spins gun chamber ) ( shouts in vietnamese ) ( gunshot ) ( men continue shouting ) i'll call the cops. frank! >> a party, too history on nick for facts. a candidate too successful for taxes. a city where flip-flops are everywhere. from tampa, florida. this is the republican national convention, the road to jeb bush 2016! captioning sponsored by comedy central ( theme song playing ) ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: hey, everybody, welcome to the daily show. my name is jon stewart. in the great city of tampa, this is the third night that officially qualifies the daily show as an invasive species. so michael steele will be joining us at the end too much show, moments ago mitt romney of massachusetts accepted his party's nomination for the presidency, it was a speech full of sentences. that
dee's fault for quitting on me. - oh, it's dee's fault? - how is it-- maybe it's your fault for being horrible at everything. you know what? this is over. it's all over. we got to get everybody out of here right now. dee, you take care of the bar. charlie... you're a disappointment. come on, let's go get everybody out of the basement. god only knows what's going on down there. ( men shouting ) ( shouts in vietnamese ) ( spins gun chamber ) ( shouts in vietnamese ) ( gunshot ) ( men continue...
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dee: really? i thought it was boring. boring? it's about the end of the world, dee. "an inconvenient truth" is not about the end of the world. it is about how, if we don't stop global warming, we are gonna destroy this environment. i think it sounds cool. i'll check it out.
dee: really? i thought it was boring. boring? it's about the end of the world, dee. "an inconvenient truth" is not about the end of the world. it is about how, if we don't stop global warming, we are gonna destroy this environment. i think it sounds cool. i'll check it out.
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up next is dee in portland, oregon, democrat. hi, dee. caller: hey there. how you doing? it's so nice to talk to you today, and thank you for taking my calls. my observation is the problem that i have with the media is that it has a tendency to try to interject its opinions into the politics of what's going on today, and i don't care whether that's republican or democrat. i think the media has just about lost its ability to be neutral, and i find that -- or one of the examples that i would give is that when you check the politi-facts. whenever they give facts about the president and about mitt romney, it's really -- and he really did that stuff. you know, we all know it. and then instead of coming back , if obama is not exactly 100% on point, they will find some way or some small percentage to show that he was not exactly perfectly right, so therefore, he's discreditted too. so i'm wondering, how does the media find the medium point where they can be objective and just speak the truth instead of being concerned about the fallout of the politics? host: from "the washington
up next is dee in portland, oregon, democrat. hi, dee. caller: hey there. how you doing? it's so nice to talk to you today, and thank you for taking my calls. my observation is the problem that i have with the media is that it has a tendency to try to interject its opinions into the politics of what's going on today, and i don't care whether that's republican or democrat. i think the media has just about lost its ability to be neutral, and i find that -- or one of the examples that i would give...
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dee, her enthusiasm borders on psychotic. it almost reduces her to tears. she makes some exorcist type noises. >> we cut together or most excited moments from dee. >> watch thisnd some times i do a zigzag. >> oh, my gosh. oh! ah! oh! oh! yes! oh, oh! oh, my gosh. it's so, um, great. >> jimmy: i love her. >> so excited about anything. >> jimmy: same here. well, the book is in my pile. see joe and nick live in l.a. tomorrow night and at the lost cinema on tuesday in arizona. thank you, fellas. ♪ ♪ [ man ] excuse me miss. [ gasps ] this fiber one 90 calorie brownie has all the moist, chewy, deliciousness you desire. mmmm. thanks. [ man ] at 90 calories, the brownie of your dreams is now deliciously real. [ female announcer ] and now, try our new chocolate chip cookie 90 calorie brownie. as part of a heart healthy diet. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios >> jimmy: this is his self-titled album. it comes out in october. here with the song "solar storms," josh doyle. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ we parked the car in a vacant lot and lay beneath the collapsing stars ♪ ♪ afraid to say what was in my mind on the waterfront
dee, her enthusiasm borders on psychotic. it almost reduces her to tears. she makes some exorcist type noises. >> we cut together or most excited moments from dee. >> watch thisnd some times i do a zigzag. >> oh, my gosh. oh! ah! oh! oh! yes! oh, oh! oh, my gosh. it's so, um, great. >> jimmy: i love her. >> so excited about anything. >> jimmy: same here. well, the book is in my pile. see joe and nick live in l.a. tomorrow night and at the lost cinema on...
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dee, her enthusiasm borders on psychotic. it almost reduces her to tears. she makes some exorcist type noises. >> we cut together or most excited moments from dee. >> watch thist, okay. yes. yes. and some times i do a zigzag. >> oh, my gosh. oh! ah! oh! oh! yes! oh, oh! oh, my gosh. it's so, um, great. >> jimmy: i love her. >> so excited about anything. >> jimmy: same here. well, the book is in my pile. see joe and nick live in l.a. tomorrow night and at the lost cinema on tuesday in arizona. th >> jimmy: this is his self-titled album. it comes out in october. here with the song "solar storms," josh doyle. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ we parked the car in a vacant lot and lay beneath the collapsing stars ♪ ♪ afraid to say what was in my mind on the waterfront blood cells rushing to my brain check it out my acting's strained ♪ ♪ can't even look you in the face this is not like me ♪ ♪ and i want you to know i don't want you to go i feel untied when i'm with you ♪ ♪ and i wanted to say if you want me to stay i feel alive just being with you ♪ like a solarstorm in the heaven lies a world war going on in me ♪ and you swallowed the light you swallowed the light it d
dee, her enthusiasm borders on psychotic. it almost reduces her to tears. she makes some exorcist type noises. >> we cut together or most excited moments from dee. >> watch thist, okay. yes. yes. and some times i do a zigzag. >> oh, my gosh. oh! ah! oh! oh! yes! oh, oh! oh, my gosh. it's so, um, great. >> jimmy: i love her. >> so excited about anything. >> jimmy: same here. well, the book is in my pile. see joe and nick live in l.a. tomorrow night and at the...
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dee, her enthusiasm borders on psychotic. it almost reduces her to tears. she makes some exorcist type noises. >> we cut together or most excited moments from dee. >> watch thist, okay. yes. yes. and some times i do a zigzag. >> oh, my gosh. oh! ah! oh! oh! yes! oh, oh! oh, my gosh. it's so, um, great. >> jimmy: i love her. >> so excited about anything. >> jimmy: same here. well, the book is in my pile. see joe and nick live in l.a. tomorrow night and at the lost cinema on tuesday in arizona. thank you, fellas. we will back with music from josh doyle. [ male announcer ] with ultra-filtered water from the first hands-free system, and micro-climate controls powered by twinchill technology, the new ge french door refrigerator puts fresh in a whole new light. come see the new ge french door refrigerator for yourself at bray & scarff. buy now and save up to $500. but hurry this incredible offer ends october 10th. come in today or visit online at brayandscarff.com. >> jimmy: this is his self-titled album. it comes out in october. here with the song "solar storms," josh doyle. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ we parked the car in a vacant lot and lay beneath the collapsi
dee, her enthusiasm borders on psychotic. it almost reduces her to tears. she makes some exorcist type noises. >> we cut together or most excited moments from dee. >> watch thist, okay. yes. yes. and some times i do a zigzag. >> oh, my gosh. oh! ah! oh! oh! yes! oh, oh! oh, my gosh. it's so, um, great. >> jimmy: i love her. >> so excited about anything. >> jimmy: same here. well, the book is in my pile. see joe and nick live in l.a. tomorrow night and at the...