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and that's eliot cutler. unfortunately, right now, he's looking more and more like an army of one and he's going to stick with this thing. what's happening at the same time, however, is people don't feel that they need elliott's permission to migrate away from him and in most cases right now toward mike michaud. they're very much voting with their feet. it appears right now that if this goes on until tuesday, elliott cutler is going to become more and more -- almost a caricature of himself by the day. angus king's withdrawal of his endorsement today really sealed the deal. that was something that was highly touted by the cutler campaign early on. angus made this statement today not by eliot's side but on an rv trip to places unknown. nobody's really seen him much. it's safe to say that the cutler campaign is imploding right now, and that's happening much to the benefit of mike michaud. >> in terms of whether or not he implodes obviously or implodes technically, still a metaphor but technically in the sense th
and that's eliot cutler. unfortunately, right now, he's looking more and more like an army of one and he's going to stick with this thing. what's happening at the same time, however, is people don't feel that they need elliott's permission to migrate away from him and in most cases right now toward mike michaud. they're very much voting with their feet. it appears right now that if this goes on until tuesday, elliott cutler is going to become more and more -- almost a caricature of himself by...
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what issue you must defer with eliot cutler -- in what issued to you most differ from eliot cutler? >> i will be a better governor of the night fellows on the stage because i have the experience i mentioned earlier. the thing he does not talk about is that, because he is not accepting the expansion under the affordable care act, hospitals are actually going to lose from $75 million $200 million. i differ with mr. cutler because i do have the experience of being able to work across the aisle. does not have a voting record, i have a voting record and i have that experience. when the governor talks about given the largest tax cut, when he is not mentioned is that when i was in the main legislature, we did the largest tax cut me state history. the difference is that we actually paid for it. >> they put cost back into the municipality. >> when mike michaud was in the senate, there were no tax breaks. in 2012, there were tax cuts given. however, right after the election, governor angus king repealed them, so they never took effect. mike, i am sorry, that is not true. number two, when he s
what issue you must defer with eliot cutler -- in what issued to you most differ from eliot cutler? >> i will be a better governor of the night fellows on the stage because i have the experience i mentioned earlier. the thing he does not talk about is that, because he is not accepting the expansion under the affordable care act, hospitals are actually going to lose from $75 million $200 million. i differ with mr. cutler because i do have the experience of being able to work across the...
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congrats, eliot. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow night.ning. >> tonight bay area nurses demanding attention >> a's office announces a decision for one of the largest mortgage fraud cases in history. update to an investigation coming up. >> how did yahoo turn itself around after a wind fall on wall street? >> how much would you pay to cross the golden gate bridge on foot? a proposal to charge a toll for pedestrians. >> good evening, thanks for joining us. >> i'm barry beal. a decision from the district attorney >> she decided not to prosecute what could be the largest mortgage fraud case in the county's >> despite the investigation, the prosecutors decided it was not in their jurisdiction the decision has victims miffed >> disgusting. >> overwhelmed. >> sentiments by some of the people who say they're taken by this man. miguel angel lopez salida and his wife, heidi. he ran a company out of this complex in the town of petta luma. in april, 2013, this is what petaluma police were saying. asking for an advance fee to seek modification. >> afte
congrats, eliot. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow night.ning. >> tonight bay area nurses demanding attention >> a's office announces a decision for one of the largest mortgage fraud cases in history. update to an investigation coming up. >> how did yahoo turn itself around after a wind fall on wall street? >> how much would you pay to cross the golden gate bridge on foot? a proposal to charge a toll for pedestrians. >> good evening, thanks for joining...
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had a question for all of you, eliot cutler. we have the third highest rate of food insecurity in the nation, up from seven, with one in five children. how was your administration going to address this? -- is it your administration going to do this? >> number one, and if on the side of the food bank months ago . if there is a surplus quantity of food in maine and there is a food kitchen or pantry that needs it, there is no database with common access that allows them to share that information so that food can be moved around the state. we will create that. number two, maine used to have millions of acres of land under cultivation. most of that is not growing goldenrod. we need to have twice as much land under cultivation in the state of maine, and we need to use the food we grow in our schools. we are providing free lunch to an awful lot of kids because they do come to school hungry, and they cannot learn, and we need to do a better job of providing maine-grown food to those kids. finally, if they cost more money to make this wo
had a question for all of you, eliot cutler. we have the third highest rate of food insecurity in the nation, up from seven, with one in five children. how was your administration going to address this? -- is it your administration going to do this? >> number one, and if on the side of the food bank months ago . if there is a surplus quantity of food in maine and there is a food kitchen or pantry that needs it, there is no database with common access that allows them to share that...
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congrats, eliot. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow night. have a good evening. good night.
congrats, eliot. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow night. have a good evening. good night.
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congrats, eliot. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow night. have a good evening.his is "jeopardy!" let's meet today's contestants -- an esl teacher from east lansing, michigan... a member-services counselor from hudson, ohio... and our returning champion, a phd student in economics, originally from dubuque, iowa...
congrats, eliot. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow night. have a good evening.his is "jeopardy!" let's meet today's contestants -- an esl teacher from east lansing, michigan... a member-services counselor from hudson, ohio... and our returning champion, a phd student in economics, originally from dubuque, iowa...
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michael eliot knows the pros and cons of these interventions well.president and chief executive officer with the global advocacy group one. thank you for being here, michael. >> good to be with you. >> let's look at the government response. is it working? especially this military response from the u.s.? >> it's a lot better than it was. there's no question about that. there's no question in the last two weeks the international response led in particular by the u.s. announcement two weeks ago has really done an enormous amount. but it is outrageous. it is absolutely outrageous that we had to wait so long for really significant response. you had the international community saying after you, no, after you, as if they were in an episode of downtown abbey, rather than responding to an absolutely terrifying transnational crisis. >> that's the comparison, very british of you. michael, money's pouring into these charities working on this on the ground, groups like samaritan's purse. is that work helping? >> the key thing really is personnel, ronan. everyone
michael eliot knows the pros and cons of these interventions well.president and chief executive officer with the global advocacy group one. thank you for being here, michael. >> good to be with you. >> let's look at the government response. is it working? especially this military response from the u.s.? >> it's a lot better than it was. there's no question about that. there's no question in the last two weeks the international response led in particular by the u.s....
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and i said, "who's eliot spitzer?"] and the look on your face was like "why did we hire this guy?" [ laughter ] just like, "all right, man, just live vicarious, have fun. it's going to be great. so happy you're here." you know? and then another time, i remember my very second episode i had to say ruth bader ginsburg. and i said, ruth bader ginsburg. you stopped me in the hallway. and you went, "oh, hey, hader. it's ruth bader ginsburg. bader as in hader." [ laughter ] sorry, i don't know where -- >> seth: i'm so glad i was so nice. >> yeah, no. you were very nice, but you were a bit of a dick. no. [ laughter and applause ] no, you weren't a dick. you weren't a dick at all. it was awesome. it was all really good points. and you actually -- yeah, you taught me a lot at the show, actually. you taught me what the phrase "hat on a hat" means. the sketch. so i had a sketch where -- that actually john lutz, who's the writer -- we wrote together. which was peter falk doing -- showing natalie portman how to do "star wars" impre
and i said, "who's eliot spitzer?"] and the look on your face was like "why did we hire this guy?" [ laughter ] just like, "all right, man, just live vicarious, have fun. it's going to be great. so happy you're here." you know? and then another time, i remember my very second episode i had to say ruth bader ginsburg. and i said, ruth bader ginsburg. you stopped me in the hallway. and you went, "oh, hey, hader. it's ruth bader ginsburg. bader as in hader."...
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hey, guys, my name is eliot chang. thank you so much. you were just awesome. god bless you. i love you all. thank you so much. see you soon. [ cheers and applause ] -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> from austin, texas, the state whose governor thinks putting on glasses makes you smarter, it's "the daily show"'s coverage of democalypse2014. south by southwest, a lethal injection of democracy. (cheers and applause) ♪ >> jon: thank you very much! welcome to "the daily show." my name is jon stewart. our final show here in austin, texas. we've had an incredible time. we're going to finish off big. hometown favorite band, spoon. (cheers and applause) so we've been down here since last weekend, making shows during the day, going out at night. running a tex-mex mustache-ery. (laughter) i know those are a dime a dozen around here. (laughter) i have to tell you, this town is blowing my mind. i walked to work today. (cheers and applause) you know what people did to me as i was on my way here this morning? they smiled. (laughter) and they said, good morning. (laughter) and, by th
hey, guys, my name is eliot chang. thank you so much. you were just awesome. god bless you. i love you all. thank you so much. see you soon. [ cheers and applause ] -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> from austin, texas, the state whose governor thinks putting on glasses makes you smarter, it's "the daily show"'s coverage of democalypse2014. south by southwest, a lethal injection of democracy. (cheers and applause) ♪ >> jon: thank you very much! welcome to "the...
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so, yeah, it is kind of the moment of truth for eliot cutler.is, even given today's numbers and thinking he could win. he's either going to have to double down and look for a real miracle or reassess his viability as a candidate. whether he does that or not, i think a lot of his supporters are watching all of these developments very closely and based on what i've heard from some of them, they're not going to need eliot cutler's permission if voting for him is going to reassure the re-election of lepage. very much in the hearts of minds of the individual voter right now, although we're still waiting to hear what eliot cutler is going to do. >> so, garret, reporter for khab in kansas city joins us now. garret, one of my favorite races, the race for kansas governor, it's just amazish that it is competitive. the polling average, sam brownback, a lot of people think he wants to run in 2016. he is trailing in the average of polls out there by a little less than a point. paul davis the democrat still leading slightly out there. tell us about that race,
so, yeah, it is kind of the moment of truth for eliot cutler.is, even given today's numbers and thinking he could win. he's either going to have to double down and look for a real miracle or reassess his viability as a candidate. whether he does that or not, i think a lot of his supporters are watching all of these developments very closely and based on what i've heard from some of them, they're not going to need eliot cutler's permission if voting for him is going to reassure the re-election...
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then kendall eliot flings it to isaiah. okay crest throws a 35-0 shutdown.enior is going to sprint in for six. he features a number of weapons at the running back position. how about albright? he's going to lead the way for a touch jen down. beautiful. they are 5-0. they win 41-14. >> unbeaten. this is a third quarter kickoff. and he is gone. but we're going to take you right now to the play of the game. jonathan to dillon. it's a great one. hit the ground for the touchdown. he remanes unbeaten. >> let's keep it going. we have matt williams dropping back. going to feel the pressure. and we have a touchdown. that's pretty cool. elijah robinson running for 330 yards and five touchdowns. trying to get back in it. deep for the 46-yard touchdown. but not enough. we have reached the final time now. up next, we're going to pick up the beat and get it going. >> we're a lot closer this year than we usually are. >> meet the musicians who are banding together to create a powerful sound. that is next as high school blitz marches on. >>> one more reminder, you can go for
then kendall eliot flings it to isaiah. okay crest throws a 35-0 shutdown.enior is going to sprint in for six. he features a number of weapons at the running back position. how about albright? he's going to lead the way for a touch jen down. beautiful. they are 5-0. they win 41-14. >> unbeaten. this is a third quarter kickoff. and he is gone. but we're going to take you right now to the play of the game. jonathan to dillon. it's a great one. hit the ground for the touchdown. he remanes...
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melissa: how do you go from herbalife to eliot spitzer in a dressing room? >> anyway, and he picked out a certain dress, his girlfriend, liz smith a pr woman, democratic party consultant, picked out a certain dress. it is called the lover. do we have picture of that? melissa: there we go. >> that is the lover. by the way over $600. melissa: very expensive. >> whispered in her ear, according to my source, you can have any dress you want. melissa: okay. from that, to other stories in the news. broadcasting employees, time warner company planning to cut more than 1400 jobs. news of the cuts come convenely after the company pen ad multidollar long-term deal with the nba and with disney. jack, what do you think about this one? >> you're paying $445 million a year for the basketball deal. the journal says that figure is poised to double. you have to make the money back somewhere if you will pay that kind of scratch for basketball. melissa: they're laying off massive amounts of employees. how us did it make you feel about the stock? >> they need to cut the business
melissa: how do you go from herbalife to eliot spitzer in a dressing room? >> anyway, and he picked out a certain dress, his girlfriend, liz smith a pr woman, democratic party consultant, picked out a certain dress. it is called the lover. do we have picture of that? melissa: there we go. >> that is the lover. by the way over $600. melissa: very expensive. >> whispered in her ear, according to my source, you can have any dress you want. melissa: okay. from that, to other...
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bill and hillary, mitt romney, rudy giuliani, eliot spitzer and others. he covered the democrats for "newsweek" 2004 special election project at one of the national magazine awards. he went to harvard where he studied history and literature of the combination of discussions and questions for about an hour after which we welcome you to come to the first floor in the freedoms room where we can toast the speakers and have a snack and buy books. [laughter] >> welcome, jonathan. we want to get the question to all of you just to get more of the conversation going so we will start with a few things and something to jonathan mentioned that crossed my mind as here we are at the home of the recent president franklin roosevelt and each are different figures. >> this is a wonderful place. i'm happy to be here and it's a wonderful place to be talking about and in johnson and ronald then johnson and ronald reagan because if you spend any time thinking about what these men have in common, which is what they are doing you will inevitably end up at fdr. despite the fact t
bill and hillary, mitt romney, rudy giuliani, eliot spitzer and others. he covered the democrats for "newsweek" 2004 special election project at one of the national magazine awards. he went to harvard where he studied history and literature of the combination of discussions and questions for about an hour after which we welcome you to come to the first floor in the freedoms room where we can toast the speakers and have a snack and buy books. [laughter] >> welcome, jonathan. we...
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you, eliot, all called 85-dollar oil. but i want to go to gary, give us a sense how next week begins after five absolutely crazy days here. >> first of all, we saw the s&p tickle -- giving at under 1900. that is a crucial number. earlier a month ago, people were saying 2100. they were looking at the dollar preponderate dollar was pulling back a little bit and then all of a sudden it's taking back off again. we're seeing the foreign currencies dropping. everyone is going back to the precious metals. gold and silver approximately gold staying above 1200. silver staying above $1,700 and it's going to continue to keep rising. everybody is going to start looking at those other safe havens and we'll see the dollar pull back a little bit more next week. we'll see the indices back down a little bit morales. >> jeff gross man, to oil, just at the end of melissa's show, it's so bad. oil prices are falling. it means the economy is so bad right now. i think we just have massive supply here. >> it was a pleasant surprise if you're a d
you, eliot, all called 85-dollar oil. but i want to go to gary, give us a sense how next week begins after five absolutely crazy days here. >> first of all, we saw the s&p tickle -- giving at under 1900. that is a crucial number. earlier a month ago, people were saying 2100. they were looking at the dollar preponderate dollar was pulling back a little bit and then all of a sudden it's taking back off again. we're seeing the foreign currencies dropping. everyone is going back to the...
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eliot that said think of a playwright as trying to break into the mind of an audience?he plot is like the guard dogs to distract them while you get to the subconscious. to me, that is what is going on here. this plot, not that it is discarded, but it occupies the conscious frontline of the brain. how much of marriage is lying? which i think is sort of scary. by the same token, there is the dance of, how do i present myself? >> what questions do we find it marriage that there is an element of line? >> i think it depends on the marriage. >> given this sense of this couple that has shifted their true selves with who they would like to be perceived to be by the other person. >> it is at the root of marriage, along with the love and the purity and all of that stuff. there is this underbelly that can potentially be quite toxic. >> let me go back to the casting. how did you approach each of them? like tyler perry. >> i met tyler -- >> he plays a classic defense attorney. >> in the book, he is much more -- you know, he is a little more razzle-dazzle. in the book, he is kind of
eliot that said think of a playwright as trying to break into the mind of an audience?he plot is like the guard dogs to distract them while you get to the subconscious. to me, that is what is going on here. this plot, not that it is discarded, but it occupies the conscious frontline of the brain. how much of marriage is lying? which i think is sort of scary. by the same token, there is the dance of, how do i present myself? >> what questions do we find it marriage that there is an element...
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melissa: well -- >> here is eliot spitzer. , went into a store to buy his girlfriend to buy a dress and this guy is resigning and stock is down. [laughter] destroyed aig. he destroyed ban. gap. slept with prostitutes. what else do we say about him. melissa: oh, my goodness. the kind of email that end with a promotion or pink slip. a wells fargo employee emailing ceo john stump about 200,000, and about 200,000 other employees asking for a $10,000 raise. so he wrote this email to everyone. he said he has been with wells fargo seven years. he makes $15 an hour. plus overtime. not fair when he started at bank, was making $13 an hour. he, asked for a raise in the name of reducing income inequality. what do we think about this, charlie? >> i don't think there is anything wrong with it. >> wonder if he has a job. this is not what people do in corporations. i think also ironic, banks are known for paying out a lot of their revenue toward their employees. >> what is wrong to ask for a raise? >> everybody -- i don't think, if you've been in the same job for seven years. >> maybe he is frustrated.
melissa: well -- >> here is eliot spitzer. , went into a store to buy his girlfriend to buy a dress and this guy is resigning and stock is down. [laughter] destroyed aig. he destroyed ban. gap. slept with prostitutes. what else do we say about him. melissa: oh, my goodness. the kind of email that end with a promotion or pink slip. a wells fargo employee emailing ceo john stump about 200,000, and about 200,000 other employees asking for a $10,000 raise. so he wrote this email to everyone....
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eliot spitzer wanted my head around a noose. >> a noose around your head. >> whatever.hey went after me and female bosses went after me more than male bosses. >> i'm going to boss you right now. i'm taking over your prompter. tennis champ serena williams furious at russia's tennis chief over comments she called sexist, racist and insensitive about her and her sister venus. what he said that got him banned and fined. óqoqúúÑ@ >>> sererra williams blasting the president of the russian federation calling recent comments he made about her and her sister as bullying. he referred to them as william's brothers and frightening to look at them. the chief called his remarks a small joke. he was banned by the women's tennis association and fined $25,000. what do you make of this? >> it is interesting to me. i will yield my time to jenna. >> i think my opinion is that some men can't handle a strong woman. >> and i think she's strong and tough and hey, i don't know. i think it is ridiculous and inappropriate. >> here is the the double standard. she just won the u.s. open and they
eliot spitzer wanted my head around a noose. >> a noose around your head. >> whatever.hey went after me and female bosses went after me more than male bosses. >> i'm going to boss you right now. i'm taking over your prompter. tennis champ serena williams furious at russia's tennis chief over comments she called sexist, racist and insensitive about her and her sister venus. what he said that got him banned and fined. óqoqúúÑ@ >>> sererra williams blasting the...
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eliot engel, thank you for joining us. >>> by the way, the president's chief coordinator on various effortscluding counterterrorism, has been involved in trying to deal with these ebola outbreaks. she and other senior officials will hold a briefing at 3:30 p.m. eastern. cnn will have live coverage. she's the assistant to the president for homeland security and counterterrorism. she will be joined by dr. sebelius and the institute of allergy and infectious diseases and the administrator for the u.s. agency of development and the commander of the united states africa command the u.s. sending 3600 troops to west africa right now. so a major briefing by the administration coming up at 3:30 p.m. we'll have live coverage here on cnn. >>> still ahead, the confirmed case of even in dallas raising major concerns. our experts getting ready to answer your questions about ebola. >>> and u.s. hospitals are certainly learning from mistakes made in dallas. we're hoping hospitals all around the world are learning as well. we're going to show you what should have happened when thomas duncan showed up at the
eliot engel, thank you for joining us. >>> by the way, the president's chief coordinator on various effortscluding counterterrorism, has been involved in trying to deal with these ebola outbreaks. she and other senior officials will hold a briefing at 3:30 p.m. eastern. cnn will have live coverage. she's the assistant to the president for homeland security and counterterrorism. she will be joined by dr. sebelius and the institute of allergy and infectious diseases and the administrator...
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the maine governor debate between paul lepage, mike michaud and eliot cutler. later, the alaska governor's debate. his independent challenger, bill walker and caroline cliff. sunday's georgia's governor debate between jason carter, governor deal, and andrew hunt. this hour-long debate is courtesy of the atlanta press club. ♪ >> the 2014 atlanta press club loudermilk young debate series brought to you live from georgia public broadcasting. the race for governor. >> good evening, i am brenda wood. we would like to welcome you and our live studio audience to the atlanta press club loudermilk young debate series, originating from the studios of georgia public broadcasting in atlanta. this is the debate between the candidates for georgia's governor. let's meet the candidates. they are in alphabetical order, jason carter, who has represented the 42nd senate district in the georgia state legislature since 2010. incumbent nathan deal has been the governor since 2011 and andrew hunt is the founder and former ceo of a nano technology company. let's meet our analysts. jim
the maine governor debate between paul lepage, mike michaud and eliot cutler. later, the alaska governor's debate. his independent challenger, bill walker and caroline cliff. sunday's georgia's governor debate between jason carter, governor deal, and andrew hunt. this hour-long debate is courtesy of the atlanta press club. ♪ >> the 2014 atlanta press club loudermilk young debate series brought to you live from georgia public broadcasting. the race for governor. >> good evening, i...
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the question is, how split is it going to be between it have democrat and eliot cutler. he lost by a point to paul lepage. is he going to fade out or climb and get paul lepage reelected? and then the most vulnerable. >> the biggest train wreck of a -- of the class of 2010 in blue states, i would say. >> yeah, vulnerable's not the word here when you're an incumbent and down. when your opponent's over 50% on the average, you don't want to say any race is over, but he is in dire, dire straits right now. >> steve's going to stick around. i will tell you who the worst candidate i think i've ever seen is. i'll see if you agree with me after this break. >> all right. (receptionist) gunderman group. gunderman group is growing. getting in a groove. growth is gratifying. goal is to grow. gotta get greater growth. i just talked to ups. they got expert advise, special discounts, new technologies. like smart pick ups. they'll only show up when you print a label and it's automatic. we save time and money. time? money? time and money. awesome. awesome! awesome! awesome! awesome! (all)
the question is, how split is it going to be between it have democrat and eliot cutler. he lost by a point to paul lepage. is he going to fade out or climb and get paul lepage reelected? and then the most vulnerable. >> the biggest train wreck of a -- of the class of 2010 in blue states, i would say. >> yeah, vulnerable's not the word here when you're an incumbent and down. when your opponent's over 50% on the average, you don't want to say any race is over, but he is in dire, dire...
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we've seen over the years, whether it be john edwards or mark sanford or eliot spitzer, you know, multipleccasions in which what seems like private conduct can very much become the public's business and affect public figures. so, you know, where i come down is it's important to know as much as possible. what you end up publishing or airing, you know, is going to depend on the circumstances, but, you know, when somebody is running for high office, running for president of the united states, you know, they have to know that almost everything about their life is going to be inspected by the news media. >> but as matt points out and i know you and your colleagues now, as he points out, maybe that hasn't always been the case. has there ever been a time when you held something back, some information you had about a candidate or politician because you felt it wasn't actually necessary for the public to know? >> absolutely. many times. in fact, more times than not. but that said, let's go back to the -- >> what do you mean more times than not? there's many times you have held back -- >> held back
we've seen over the years, whether it be john edwards or mark sanford or eliot spitzer, you know, multipleccasions in which what seems like private conduct can very much become the public's business and affect public figures. so, you know, where i come down is it's important to know as much as possible. what you end up publishing or airing, you know, is going to depend on the circumstances, but, you know, when somebody is running for high office, running for president of the united states, you...
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the question is, how split is it going to be between it have democrat and eliot cutler.l lepage. is he going to fade out or climb and get paul lepage reelected? and then the most vulnerable. >> the biggest train wreck of a -- of the class of 2010 in blue states, i would say. >> yeah, vulnerable's not the word here when you're an incumbent and down. when your opponent's over 50% on the average, you don't want to say any race is over, but he is in dire, dire straits right now. >> steve's going to stick around. i will tell you who the worst candidate i think i've ever seen is. i'll see if you agree with me after this break. >> all right. your goals, our experience. your shoppers, our technology. your data, our insights. introducing synchrony financial, bringing new meaning to the word partnership. banking. loyalty. analytics. synchrony financial. engage with us. wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers, shopping online is as easy as it gets. carpenters and even piano tuners were just as simple? thanks to angie's list, now it is. start shopping online from a list of top-rated
the question is, how split is it going to be between it have democrat and eliot cutler.l lepage. is he going to fade out or climb and get paul lepage reelected? and then the most vulnerable. >> the biggest train wreck of a -- of the class of 2010 in blue states, i would say. >> yeah, vulnerable's not the word here when you're an incumbent and down. when your opponent's over 50% on the average, you don't want to say any race is over, but he is in dire, dire straits right now....
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we'd like to welcome green party candidate eliot barron from the new orleans area. what do you see, sir, as the appropriate response nationwide to the ebola situation? >> the good news, as i understand it, is that we are cleaning up. it seems that we have containment on the disease at the time being. i spoke with the former diplomat to senegal and they only know of a few reported cases there. so the good news is that this outbreak seems to be waning. now, that said, this is not a new disease and protocols have been out there for a long time for handling it. i do trust the center for disease control and i think we're doing the best that we can. that said, it's up to everybody to take care, to stay alert and stay alive, and if that means personal protective equipment like a breathing mask or some such things, maybe even avoiding flying, then those are personal decisions that one can take for their own safety. >> thank you, mr. barron. >> welcome to evening to republican fifth district candidates harris brown from monroe. mr. brown, america's response to the ebola epid
we'd like to welcome green party candidate eliot barron from the new orleans area. what do you see, sir, as the appropriate response nationwide to the ebola situation? >> the good news, as i understand it, is that we are cleaning up. it seems that we have containment on the disease at the time being. i spoke with the former diplomat to senegal and they only know of a few reported cases there. so the good news is that this outbreak seems to be waning. now, that said, this is not a new...
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we want to welcome green party candidate eliot baron from the new orleans area.t you see as appropriate to the ebola situation? >> the good news that i see it is we are cleaning up, we have containment on a disease for the time being. i spoke with a former diplomat -- to senegal, so the good news is this outbreak seems to be waning. this is not a new disease. protocols have been out there for a long time for handling it. i do trust the center for disease control and i think we are doing the best that we can. that said, it is up to everybody to take care, stay alert and stay alive, and if that means personal protective equipment like a breathing mask or somesuch things, maybe avoiding -- those are personal decisions one can take for their own safety. >> thank you, mr. barron. >> welcome to the public and harris brown from monroe. mr. brown, the response to the ebola epidemic. >> first of all, let me say thanks to knoe and cbs. a brief introduction to myself, i am harris brown, a small business owner in the fifth district and have lived here my entire life. i have
we want to welcome green party candidate eliot baron from the new orleans area.t you see as appropriate to the ebola situation? >> the good news that i see it is we are cleaning up, we have containment on a disease for the time being. i spoke with a former diplomat -- to senegal, so the good news is this outbreak seems to be waning. this is not a new disease. protocols have been out there for a long time for handling it. i do trust the center for disease control and i think we are doing...
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eliot, they were big. >> gayle asked me what a swell is. >> someone who is well off, dresses up and goesswells, you know. early morning swells. >> early morning swells. >> what do you think "vanity fair" stands for now? >> we call it the biography of our age one month at a time. it's a global magazine, we have an edition that goes all the way around the world. very much -- if you have a certain number of interests in a certain field, we cover it. >> you're both known for your glamour and celebrities, you know, the exclusive party after the oscars but at the same time, really hard-hitting journalism. both of those can exist together. >> the fact is that's where a lot of intelligent people interests lie. they can talk about brangelina and ebola next. >> "60 minutes" is similar to that. journalism and an interesting look at interesting people. >> absolutely. >> what about covers, what sells? >> well, these days not much, i'll be honest. >> really? celebrities don't sell the way they used to? >> it's not that. the newsstand business is slightly broken. it's an opportunity to test things. ove
eliot, they were big. >> gayle asked me what a swell is. >> someone who is well off, dresses up and goesswells, you know. early morning swells. >> early morning swells. >> what do you think "vanity fair" stands for now? >> we call it the biography of our age one month at a time. it's a global magazine, we have an edition that goes all the way around the world. very much -- if you have a certain number of interests in a certain field, we cover it. >>...
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civilian response included the largest ever disaster assistance response team from usaid, the large eliot -- largest ever more than a hundred persons centers for disease control capability deployed to liberia, sierra leone, guinea, and countries throughout the region, and efforts partnering with our department of defense colleagues to more than double the laboratory and diagnostic capacity in west africa to ensure that cases could be identified and positively confirmed. since that time, we've helped deliver more than 120,000 sets of personal protective equipment, build out ebola treatment units, provide technical assistance for airport screenings throughout the region, and increase the basic capacity of what has been a weak existing health care infrastructure to deal with this disease. as the president noted in his comments at the centers for disease control a few weeks ago, our strategy now is clear. first, we are investing in a strong, incident command system at the national and local level throughout the region to identify cases and trace contacts. second, we are building out ebola tre
civilian response included the largest ever disaster assistance response team from usaid, the large eliot -- largest ever more than a hundred persons centers for disease control capability deployed to liberia, sierra leone, guinea, and countries throughout the region, and efforts partnering with our department of defense colleagues to more than double the laboratory and diagnostic capacity in west africa to ensure that cases could be identified and positively confirmed. since that time, we've...
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the maine governor debate between paul lepage, mike michaud and eliot cutler. later, the alaska governor's debate. his independent challenger, bill walker and caroline cliff. sunday's georgia's governor debate between jason carter, governor deal, and andrew hunt. this hour-long debate is courtesy of the atlanta press club. ♪
the maine governor debate between paul lepage, mike michaud and eliot cutler. later, the alaska governor's debate. his independent challenger, bill walker and caroline cliff. sunday's georgia's governor debate between jason carter, governor deal, and andrew hunt. this hour-long debate is courtesy of the atlanta press club. ♪
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we have to send a medical team over there to the army personnel >> moderator: would like to welcome eliot therein from the new orleans area. what do you see is the appropriate response as the appropriate response nationwide to the situation? barron: we have contained them as a former diplomat and they only know of a few reported cases and so the good news is that this outbreak seems to be waning. this is not a new disease. the protocols have been out there for a long time for handling it and i do trust the centers for disease control and we are doing the best that we can and with that said it is up to everybody to take care, stay alert and alive and if that means protective equipment like a breathing mask or avoiding flying then those are personal decisions one can take for their own safety. >> moderator: harris brown, the response to the ebola epidemic? brown: this is a great opportunity for the candidates in the brief introduction i'm harris brown a small-business owner in the fifth district and have lived here my entire life. i have industry experience that overlaps very well be at far
we have to send a medical team over there to the army personnel >> moderator: would like to welcome eliot therein from the new orleans area. what do you see is the appropriate response as the appropriate response nationwide to the situation? barron: we have contained them as a former diplomat and they only know of a few reported cases and so the good news is that this outbreak seems to be waning. this is not a new disease. the protocols have been out there for a long time for handling it...
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the effort by the house foreign affairs committee, ed royce, eliot engel, to reform the governance structure of the circuit greatest like radio liberty and radio free asia is an important step to account for the information offensive that is being laid out today by russia and other autocracies. of the difficulty of achieving successful democratic transitions, i think it's important civil society and protest activists to learn some lessons from past failures such as the need to prepare to engage in political action and take responsibility for governance in the event that the protest movements lead to the downfall of autocratic regimes. the protest movements must start thinking strategically. this is happening in ukraine today with a lot of the protest leaders taking part in the elections that will be held next week. there are many things that need to be done to reverse or retard what i called democratic backsliding. corruption has to be fought with real determination and in addition to what condition of an assistance programs, something that larry has talked about and i soon will raise today,
the effort by the house foreign affairs committee, ed royce, eliot engel, to reform the governance structure of the circuit greatest like radio liberty and radio free asia is an important step to account for the information offensive that is being laid out today by russia and other autocracies. of the difficulty of achieving successful democratic transitions, i think it's important civil society and protest activists to learn some lessons from past failures such as the need to prepare to engage...
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but again, eliot management, the headline here, saying they want to nominate a slate of directors forllar and engage in conversations with dollar general about a merger agreement. they're currently in an agreed upon terms right now. over to you. >> family dollar tree. has a nice ring to it. thank you. >>> ebola fears dragged down the market this week despite the gains concerns of the deadly virus loom large. you have health care workers exposed to a victim that died buying on planes and cruise ships. how unprepared was this country, the hospitals, the cdc? all of that's next. an unprecedented program arting busithat partners businesses with universities across the state. for better access to talent, cutting edge research, and state of the art facilities. and you pay no taxes for ten years. from biotech in brooklyn, to next gen energy in binghamton, to manufacturing in buffalo... startup-ny has new businesses popping up across the state. see how startup-ny can help your business grow at startup.ny.gov i research. i dig. and dig some (trader more. search. because, for me, the challenge
but again, eliot management, the headline here, saying they want to nominate a slate of directors forllar and engage in conversations with dollar general about a merger agreement. they're currently in an agreed upon terms right now. over to you. >> family dollar tree. has a nice ring to it. thank you. >>> ebola fears dragged down the market this week despite the gains concerns of the deadly virus loom large. you have health care workers exposed to a victim that died buying on...
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. >> eliot spitzer. >> but the ceo didn't shut it down.nd it wasn't hank at the time. . >> the fact of the matter is we have a constitution. we're a nation of laws. first of all, i plead guilty. anything hank greenburg does, i want to be part of. he's a great american. i love what he stands for. he built a huge fabulously successful company that was stolen from him by a guy i don't want to get into spitzer, but you know i don't think nice things about him. he got that board that hank had, that coward board to vote hank out. if hank was there, this never would have happened. >> if hank was there, that definitely suggests there was something wrong that aig was doing. i understand him wanting to keep the company and make sure people keep their jobs. >> how about paulsen saying to goldman sachs, to wells fargo, and to jpmorgan, you don't need the money. >> you think they were wrong with lehman letting them go under? >> i didn't mention them. paulsen said you need to take the money. >> we've heard it from wells fargo a lot. >> these guys were f
. >> eliot spitzer. >> but the ceo didn't shut it down.nd it wasn't hank at the time. . >> the fact of the matter is we have a constitution. we're a nation of laws. first of all, i plead guilty. anything hank greenburg does, i want to be part of. he's a great american. i love what he stands for. he built a huge fabulously successful company that was stolen from him by a guy i don't want to get into spitzer, but you know i don't think nice things about him. he got that board...
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you need to go back to when, you know, maybe a witch hunt -- >> eliot spitzer -- >> got him out to whereortunately for greenburg, he lost that fight. that's a different fight. that's not this fight. >> bill gross coming out of the shadows speaking in an interview for the first time since his abrupt departure from that first. he says he's you sneakily exuberant about giving up management responsibility. first let's find clients and their money. has loose change compared to the fund he managed at pimco. and curtis arledge knows the business. he's ceo of bny. the whole thing has to do with how we can make money and what might turn out to be a low interest rate environment. in a point where we've got central bankers trying to deliberately to move us out on the risk curve because it's so hard to get a return with fixed income. can we get a good return in fixed income if inflation stays low? are you excited about the five year prospects for fixed income? >> i think the fixed income market is a good place to be given the backdrop of the market. eve for the 28th mornth in a row we're below the i
you need to go back to when, you know, maybe a witch hunt -- >> eliot spitzer -- >> got him out to whereortunately for greenburg, he lost that fight. that's a different fight. that's not this fight. >> bill gross coming out of the shadows speaking in an interview for the first time since his abrupt departure from that first. he says he's you sneakily exuberant about giving up management responsibility. first let's find clients and their money. has loose change compared to the...
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>> brian williams, anderson cooper, eliot spitzer. >> you got them all. >> yeah. >> bono?ure. liv tyler. >> your cab is like a magnet. >> it's unbelievable. >> how long have you been driving a cab? >> six years or so, on and off. >> do you love it? >> it's okay sometimes. i make it great. how is that? >> i'm so surprised they found you. out of all the cabbies in new york. it's so great to see you. >> he said you stiffed him on the tip. >> she was generous. >> good tipper? yea. >> she's at the comfy place. >> whoa! >> very nice. >> i love the way you say wilson. >> wilson! >> thank you for stopping by. >> we appreciate that. and that's what's trending today. >>> coming up, an emotional interview with nicole kidman that you don't wan >>> back now with a question we've been asking all morning. could you go a whole year without shopping? sarah did that for a year and wrote about it in a new book called "a year without shopping." >> i wasn't a shop-aholic. i have an internet shopping issue. if you work at home on your computer it's so easy to buy stuff on the internet. instead
>> brian williams, anderson cooper, eliot spitzer. >> you got them all. >> yeah. >> bono?ure. liv tyler. >> your cab is like a magnet. >> it's unbelievable. >> how long have you been driving a cab? >> six years or so, on and off. >> do you love it? >> it's okay sometimes. i make it great. how is that? >> i'm so surprised they found you. out of all the cabbies in new york. it's so great to see you. >> he said you stiffed him...