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booktv.org. >> quickly, sally bedell smith, is keith elizabeth ii -- queen elizabeth ii a republican or democrat? n >> guest: oh, we'll never know. shoue is scrupulous about asserting her neutrality orma maintaining her neutrality. it's a great guessing game.ue i suppose the more apt question would be, um, whether she's a, you know, labour or a torrey. but she has made it her business in the course of her 60-year reign to get along with every single one of her prime, her 12 prime ministers. it's an amazing span from winston churchill, who actuallyi was born in the 19th century and served in her great, great grandmother queen victoria's army to david cameron who was born three years after the birth of her youngest child, princehe edward. but she is, she has opinions which she expressed in private,e but she is extremely careful about not making political statements in public. i did catch her, or i was told about one that was actually quite amusing which was, um, robert tuttle who was one of the american ambassadors to britainn during george w. bush came for his presentation of his h cr
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. >> osgood: a character actress with real character, elizabeth banks.ooter that talks to the cloud? ♪ or make 70,000 trades a second... ♪ reach one customer at a time? ♪ how do you help doctors turn billions of bytes of shared information... ♪ into a fifth anniversary of remission? ♪ or turn 30-million artifacts... ♪ into a high-tech masterpiece? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. side by side so you get the same coverage, often for less. that's one smart board. what else does it do, reverse gravity? [ laughs ] [ laughs ] [ whooshing ] tell me about it. why am i not going anywhere? you don't believe hard enough. a smarter way to shop around. now that's progressive. call or click today. [ grunting ] >> for the last few days you've been doing a rotten job around here >> oh, mr. grant, i know. for the last couple of days i've been just a little off >> no, no, no, no, not a little off. rotten. >> it's sunday morning on cbs. and here again is charles osgood. >> osgood: ed asner played lou grant quit
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elizabeth's behavior has always been reassuring and consistent and predictable. her weiss condra and unifying the unifying force are more value today than ever, long admired and respected she is our beloved. when she submitted her golden jubilee ten years ago people realized that she was about stability, continuity,, through adversity and humor when things are going wrong. her former senior adviser charles told me. suddenly they got the point of the queen who had been doing her job for 50 years. now that she has reached her sixth year milestone she is bigger than politics or celebrity or fashion yet she has learned to move with the times making sure the marquee is responsive without being trendy it is ever the more impressive when you consider that she grew up at a lagarde and atmosphere. she is the sheet anchor in the middle for people to hang onto in times of turbulence. her friend and former top adviser told me. and i hope the readers are equally inspired thanking. [applause] we have a microphone in the middle for questions. >> right behind you. right behind y
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game is rigged things are as bad as they see our nation has undergone a corporate coup d'etat and elizabeth warren knows it and a rare departure from the rhetoric and palm been circumstance that normally accompanies political conventions or i'm told the american people some inconvenient truths truths that americans must understand before steps can be taken to the game for the middle class or and then turn to the republican vision for america the vision that was exalted last week in tampa at the r n c that we're all alone in those and it's every man for himself she took a sledgehammer to that vision. we are bound to each other and we are called to act not to sit not to wait but to act all of us to gather generation after generation americans have answered that call and now. we are called again we are called to restore opportunity for every american and we are called to give you the america's working families a fighting chance we are told to build something solid so the next generation can build something better in other words you didn't build it we built it but the best part of warren speech
game is rigged things are as bad as they see our nation has undergone a corporate coup d'etat and elizabeth warren knows it and a rare departure from the rhetoric and palm been circumstance that normally accompanies political conventions or i'm told the american people some inconvenient truths truths that americans must understand before steps can be taken to the game for the middle class or and then turn to the republican vision for america the vision that was exalted last week in tampa at the...
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poll when elizabeth did well. they had around to it -- roundtable the next morning to talk about her surprising strong finish but she was there a lot with her husband was there. she has no commander-in-chief background. what has she done? i almost wrecked my car at that point*. >> women have to worry about being too feminine. either way they go there are problems. men have to worry about appearing to feminine but no one will say he is too masculine. it is a lot more complicated. but to be more aggressive to be labeled in some way. there are barriers that where they are caught were men are free to move. >> also those surrogates elizabeth dole was a good example she had her own plane and crisscross the country by have not seen the male spouse at the caliber of the women we have had. it is fair to say bill clinton was hillary clinton's best ally and worst detractor. also bob dole had trouble with the surrogate role. the spouse of a woman running we describe him as a denis thatcher quiet in the background not the maki
poll when elizabeth did well. they had around to it -- roundtable the next morning to talk about her surprising strong finish but she was there a lot with her husband was there. she has no commander-in-chief background. what has she done? i almost wrecked my car at that point*. >> women have to worry about being too feminine. either way they go there are problems. men have to worry about appearing to feminine but no one will say he is too masculine. it is a lot more complicated. but to be...
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warren. >> elizabeth warren is trying to put her heritage behind her.he identified herself as native americans but they have zero evidence of. she is face tough questions about she is minority for professional gain. >> it keeps changing. >> is there anything that is going to come out about you that we don't already know? >> i don't think so, but who knows. >> as i kid i never ask my mom for documentation when she said about our native american heritage, but she is part of cherokee and delaware. let me clear, i never got any benefit because of my heritage. people who hired they didn't even know about it. scott brown can continue attacking my family, but i'm going to keep fighting for yours. >> paul: who got the best of that exchange? >> scott brown did. she came out saying that her family is under attack. brown said look at her. he is not close to being an native american, how can you tell anybody's heritage by their face. the first thing she said when it came up, i have high cheekbones. she has high cheekbones. well, you can look at your heritage -- thi
warren. >> elizabeth warren is trying to put her heritage behind her.he identified herself as native americans but they have zero evidence of. she is face tough questions about she is minority for professional gain. >> it keeps changing. >> is there anything that is going to come out about you that we don't already know? >> i don't think so, but who knows. >> as i kid i never ask my mom for documentation when she said about our native american heritage, but she is...
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. >> host: elizabeth ames, was at right to read a book with steve ford's? >> guest: a great experience and it was almost in a way like higher education. >> host: one of the themes we've been talking with authors on freedom fest is the moralism or a moralism. is there a component you agree to capitalism? >> guest: capitalism is moral because it is about beating the real-world needs of other people in a free market transaction is a reciprocal exchange. but each person provides benefit to the other. i sat in interviewing, talks about it is each side gets to the other. so capitalism -- basically people who believe in big government see a free market transaction is a one-sided transaction each side gets benefits. it may not be ideal. but there is benefit always been a transaction, otherwise he would not occur because it's in a free market. no one is forcing you to go into this exchange and that is why there's benefits on both sides. if you're being forced, the unilateral transaction is one that takes place between the individual and government. that's where it's
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senator scott brown challenges elizabeth warren's ethnic heritage?nded, when we come back. want to try to crack it? yeah, that's the way to do it! now we need a little bit more... a little bit more vanilla? this is great! [ male announcer ] at humana, we believe there's never been a better time to share your passions... because the results... are you having fun doing this? yeah. that's a very nice cake! [ male announcer ] well, you can't beat them. [ giggles ] ohh! you got something huh? whoa... [ male announcer ] humana understands the value of spending time together that's a lot of work getting that one in! let's go see the birdies. [ male announcer ] one on one, sharing what you know. let's do it grandpa. that's why humana agents will sit down with you, to listen and understand what's important to you. it's how we help you choose the right humana medicare plan for you. because when your medicare is taken care of, you can spend more time sharing your passions. wow. [ giggles ] [ male announcer ] with the people who matter most. i love you grandpa!
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elizabeth warren knows that's wrong. i think the voters in massachusetts knows that's wrong. >> felix arroyo. thanks for being with us tonight. i appreciate your time so much from massachusetts on "the ed show." that's "the ed show." i'm ed schultz. the "rachel maddow show" starts right now. >>> good evening, ed, i have to ask you about the clip you played from the debate in boston. >> sure. >> what is wrong with elizabeth warren being native american? >> there's nothing wrong with that. that's why i asked, why would he go down that road? it's a cheap shot. do people in massachusetts, or anywhere in this country, really care about ethnicity now when it comes to public service? i mean, i think that it was just a marquee mistake on his part to go down that road. >> it is amazing to me. you know, it didn't move the polls when he was doing it before and it ultimately comes down to him saying, she shouldn't be a senator because she's native american. >> how do you think she handled the answer? i thought it was terrific. >> i
elizabeth warren knows that's wrong. i think the voters in massachusetts knows that's wrong. >> felix arroyo. thanks for being with us tonight. i appreciate your time so much from massachusetts on "the ed show." that's "the ed show." i'm ed schultz. the "rachel maddow show" starts right now. >>> good evening, ed, i have to ask you about the clip you played from the debate in boston. >> sure. >> what is wrong with elizabeth warren being...
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. >> what is wrong with elizabeth warren being native american? >> there's nothing wrong with that. that's why i asked, why would he go down that road? it's a cheap shot. do people in massachusetts, or anywhere in this country, really care about ethnicity now when it comes to public service? i mean, i think that it was just a marquee mistake on his part to go down that road. >> it is amazing to me. you know, it didn't move the polls when he was doing it before and it ultimately comes down to him saying, she shouldn't be a senator because she's native american. >> how do you think she handled the answer? i thought it was terrific. >> i mean, i think she has the moral high ground on this. if i were her, i would show more outrage. i think what she explained is sort of incontrovertible but he's trying to make it an issue. i find it remarkable. i don't understand why it's sort of not more of a scandal. >> from the clips i saw, she showed tremendous poise tonight. this was her first real debate on the big stage at this level in politics. rachel, thanks. >> thank, man. appreciate it. thank
. >> what is wrong with elizabeth warren being native american? >> there's nothing wrong with that. that's why i asked, why would he go down that road? it's a cheap shot. do people in massachusetts, or anywhere in this country, really care about ethnicity now when it comes to public service? i mean, i think that it was just a marquee mistake on his part to go down that road. >> it is amazing to me. you know, it didn't move the polls when he was doing it before and it...
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elizabeth?att, thanks so much. >>> for more, we're joined by jason tanz, new york editor of "wired" magazine. good morning. how are you? >> good. >> it is small and thin. the screen is bigger. but this controversy over the map app is growing. i heard somebody say today that the golden gate bridge on this app, the apple app, is four miles off from where it really is. >> yeah. >> in san francisco. >> and i'm from tacoma, washington. the tacoma-narrows bridge is famous for plummeting into the water. and now, apparently on the map, it's doing it again. >> every previous iphone has the google map loaded into it. >> apple and google aren't getting along well these days. they used to be buddies. but ever since the launch of android, which is their greatest competitor on the smartphone space, they've been fighting. so, this is essentially a corporate battle between apple and google. and customers are suffering for it. >> is there a chance that it will be rectified? can you get the google map app any oth
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i'm standing by elizabeth now.'t have special seat belts. but they do have eye shades for them. all that is on its way to l.a. >> how much do they pay for the seats, sam? >>> one thing you know we've covered on "gma," the dangers of extreme tanning. but a lot of people can't help themselves. what would you do if you saw someone taking tanning too far. abc's john quinones puts that question to the test tonight. >> reporter: it's that dark glow, that beach-ready body. and on "the jersey shore," it's a religion. >> i want to go tanning. i'm as pale as a ghost. i'm almost as white as my teeth. >> i'm tanorexic, bro. >> reporter: how much tanning is too much? way too much? natalie is an actress. >> am i tan enough? >> reporter: playing a girlfriend, who wants her boyfriend to undergo a dangerous transformation. >> i'm going to go from this. >> reporter: cue the spray gun. >> and this is me now. >> reporter: and when he walks out of that tanning room door, it's still not enough. >> you need to go back in the room right n
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the battle between senator scott brown and elizabeth warren in massachusetts. wall street is backing brown but warren has her own outside help. i caught up with both candidates on the campaign trail this week. >> i want to go to washington to fight for working families. she's a hero to the left. and he's a popular republican in a democratic state. >> my goal has been to work with people to come up with solutions. >> scott brown and elizabeth warren are in the most closely watched senate race in the country. $48million counting it's also the most expensive. in 2010 brown took the political world by storm when he won ted kennedy's senate psi. now he's trying to keep his job. top watchdog and harvard professor is too liberal even for this state. >> what do you have to do to hold on to this seat. >> point out differences between professor warren and me. i'm a bipartisan guy. professor warren is the one who pushed the ewe didn't build it mentality. demonizing job creators. i'm going to point out those differences bealso remind folks what i've done since i've been th
the battle between senator scott brown and elizabeth warren in massachusetts. wall street is backing brown but warren has her own outside help. i caught up with both candidates on the campaign trail this week. >> i want to go to washington to fight for working families. she's a hero to the left. and he's a popular republican in a democratic state. >> my goal has been to work with people to come up with solutions. >> scott brown and elizabeth warren are in the most closely...
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tonight, a conversation with elizabeth banks'. her latest project, the new film called "picture perfect." we are glad to have joined us. a conversation with actress elizabeth banks', coming up right now. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminating hunger and we have work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your you. thank you. >> i am pleased to welcome elizabeth banks to this program. her latest project is a comedy called "picture perfect." here are some scenes. >> the bad boys have just gotten badder. world power. >> this is a list of all the songs we have ever performed. >> there is nothing from this century on here. >> our goal is to get to the finals. >> of bikini car wash is at of the question. >> i am so good at bikini car washes. down for cardio. >> what are you doing? >> what
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and that apology was necessary from elizabeth warren. scott brown described elizabeth warren yesterday as offensive. she is the one that's offensive here, according to scott brown. these are his staffers. senate staffers. we pay their salary. today the chief of the cherokee nation put out this statement. "the cherokee nation is disappointed in and denounces the disrespectful actions of staffers and supporters of massachusetts senator scott brown. the conduct of these individuals goes far beyond what is appropriate and proper in political discourse. the use of stereotypical war whoop chants and tomahawk chops are offensive and downright racist. the individuals involved in this unfortunate incident are high-ranking staffers in both the senate office and the brown campaign. a campaign that would allow and condone such offensive and racist behavior must be called to task for their actions. i will not be silent when individuals mock and insult our people and our great nation. we need individuals in the united states senate who respect native
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what profession is elizabeth warren.ely took a little opportunity to remind me and the voters of massachusetts. >> yes, if you're -- >> i want to thank professor warren claimed. professor warren's proposals and the criticism that you're hearing from professor warren, give it to professor warren, she'll spend them. >> the only person in this race who is hurting the middle class and wants to raise taxes is professor warren. >> the difference between me and professor warren. >> professor warren who is always take the first approach. >> give it to professor warren to spend. >> i hope you didn't do a drinking game. >> no, i remember after watching this debate exactly what her occupation was. i found that useful. >> as a matter of courtesy i refer to them as professor this or that. >> yeah, when i e-mail them. >> but in warren's case it's become a weird little epithet. a professor at harvard. >> we have to -- charlie, we have to sit through three more of these. i will perfectly stipulate that if he wants to call her elizabeth
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. >> elizabeth ames, what is it like to write a book with steve forbes? >> is a great learning experience and in a way it was sort of like a higher education. >> customized better. >> one of the themes we have been talking with here through the best of all about is the amoral as of capitalism. is there a moral component in your view? >> yes there is and that will be the subject of the next book coming out at the end of the month at the end of august. capitalism is immoral because again, it is about meeting the real world needs of other people and its a free-market transaction as a reciprocal exchange but it's each person provides a benefit to fielder. george gilder to why so you interviewing talks about it as giving, each side gives to the other. succumb to what was on, basically people who are -- who don't believe in the government they see the free-market transaction as a one-sided transaction that is exploitation but each side gets the benefit. it may not be ideal but there is benefit in the transaction otherwise it would not occur because in the free
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tracy smith meets with character actress elizabeth banks and more. but first the headlines for this sunday morning, the 30th of september 2012. there's been another so-called insider attack in eastern afghanistan. nato says a u.s. soldier and an american civilian were killed yesterday in an attack by a member of the afghan security forces. syrian rebels yesterday launched another offensive to reclaim that nation's largest city aleppo. among the casualties one of syria's historic treasures, aleppo's medieval marketplace went up in flames. they say everything is bigger in texas. fortunately that does not apply to earthquakes. the 3.4 magnitude tremor rattled the dallas/fort worth area overnight. so far there are no reports of injuries or serious damage. this weekend's shutdown of a stretch of one of the nation's busiest freeways has led to some traffic slowdowns but carmageddon 2 is not. interstate 405 in los angeles should be open in time for tomorrow morning's rush hour. president obama and his republican challenger mitt romney are spending the weeke
tracy smith meets with character actress elizabeth banks and more. but first the headlines for this sunday morning, the 30th of september 2012. there's been another so-called insider attack in eastern afghanistan. nato says a u.s. soldier and an american civilian were killed yesterday in an attack by a member of the afghan security forces. syrian rebels yesterday launched another offensive to reclaim that nation's largest city aleppo. among the casualties one of syria's historic treasures,...
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elizabeth? >> keeping an eye on leslie. thanks, sam. >>> let's go back to george in charlotte, with more on night one of the democratic national convention. george? >> that's right. michelle obama had the stage last night. bill clinton, tonight, building up to barack obama in a big stadium tomorrow night. the big question, can they do enough to break this tied presidential race? it's "your voice, your vote." abc's jake tapper is here in charlotte with me. hey, jake. >> reporter: good morning, george. president obama is not doing as well with women voters as he needs to be doing from the campaign's point of view. so, last night, first lady michelle obama stepped to the plate. first lady michelle obama's job was to testify to her husband's empathy, one of the advantages, polls show, that he has over mitt romney, the idea that people think he understands their problems. >> when we were first married, our combined monthly student loan bill was actually higher than our mortgage. yeah. we were so young, so in love and so in debt.
elizabeth? >> keeping an eye on leslie. thanks, sam. >>> let's go back to george in charlotte, with more on night one of the democratic national convention. george? >> that's right. michelle obama had the stage last night. bill clinton, tonight, building up to barack obama in a big stadium tomorrow night. the big question, can they do enough to break this tied presidential race? it's "your voice, your vote." abc's jake tapper is here in charlotte with me. hey,...
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elizabeth? >> all right, alex.> let's bring in "gma's" legal analyst, dan abrams. dan, this case you've been following from the very start. were you surprised by the verdict? >> not really. a lot of people talk about this case. and say it's all based on hearsay evidence. that's true. a lot of it is hearsay evidence. one of the reasons we generally don't allow hearsay evidence in because it's so powerful. >> it's inflammatory. >> you're talking about witnesses coming forward and recounting conversations that drew peterson supposedly had with people. that's incredibly powerful evidence when you're talking about the notion that drew peterson allegedly confessed to stacy peterson, that kathleen savio was afraid of him. she slept with a knife under her bed. these are incredibly important and powerful statements. >> in the meantime, the prosecutors were not allowed to talk about the fact that drew peterson's fourth wife has also gone missing. many people suspect she may be the victim of foul play at his hands. >> the pro
elizabeth? >> all right, alex.> let's bring in "gma's" legal analyst, dan abrams. dan, this case you've been following from the very start. were you surprised by the verdict? >> not really. a lot of people talk about this case. and say it's all based on hearsay evidence. that's true. a lot of it is hearsay evidence. one of the reasons we generally don't allow hearsay evidence in because it's so powerful. >> it's inflammatory. >> you're talking about...
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i'm elizabeth warren and i approve this message. scott brown can attack my family, but i'm going to keep fighting for yours. >> stay with us. >>> professor warren claimed that she was a native american, a person of color, as you can see, she is not. she checked the box of native american. >> as a kid, i never asked my mom more documentation when she talked about our native american heritage. what kid would? but my father didn't like she was part cherokee so my parents had to elope. i'm elizabeth warren and i approve this message. scott brown can continue attacking my family, but i'm going to keep fighting for yours. >> as weird as it is to see a senate candidate explaining their ethnic background, how weird is it because of the attacks on her in this campaign are about her race? i don't understand why this is a national scandal. i find it to be astonishing it's not more upsetting to more people. joining us to help me get smarter about this story is the host of msnbc melissa perry. i feel relieved seeing you alone. i know you'll help
i'm elizabeth warren and i approve this message. scott brown can attack my family, but i'm going to keep fighting for yours. >> stay with us. >>> professor warren claimed that she was a native american, a person of color, as you can see, she is not. she checked the box of native american. >> as a kid, i never asked my mom more documentation when she talked about our native american heritage. what kid would? but my father didn't like she was part cherokee so my parents had...
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. ♪ >>> last night really was an important night for elizabeth warren.as given the other speaking spot right before bill clinton. it gave her a badly needed chance for a boost in her massachusetts race against scott brown. >> the system is rigged. look around. oil companies guzzle down billions in profits. billionaires pay lower tax rates than their secretaries. and wall street ceos, the same ones who wrecked our economy and destroyed millions of jobs, still strut around congress, no shame, demanding favors, and acting like we should thank them. does anyone here have a problem with that? well, i do too. i do too. >> so, guys, i thought it was a strong speech, but i have to say elizabeth warren has a problem here. she's fallen several points behind, i think about five or six points behind scott brown in this race. i think there's a frustration and a concern among democrats in massachusetts and nationally that the elizabeth warren that everyone was introduced to last year -- if you remember, there was that viral video where she had this impromptu explanati
. ♪ >>> last night really was an important night for elizabeth warren.as given the other speaking spot right before bill clinton. it gave her a badly needed chance for a boost in her massachusetts race against scott brown. >> the system is rigged. look around. oil companies guzzle down billions in profits. billionaires pay lower tax rates than their secretaries. and wall street ceos, the same ones who wrecked our economy and destroyed millions of jobs, still strut around...
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we've been talking about how elizabeth warren has raged against economic inequality. a silver lining and believe it or not he believe it is a good thing. he is the managing director, former managing director, pardon me at bain capital. he is the author of the book, unintended consequences. thanks for coming on our show today. >> appreciate it. melissa: what do you think of what you just heard, by the way. >> i debate ad lot of people like her on the left. they don't see any change in the economy from the 1950s to today. think about the 1950s. big businesses are chasing after mass markets created by television and interstate highway. entrepreneurs don't matter as much in that economy. today, 15 people can create instagram and half a billion dollars in a a few years. the internet opens op opportunities that exist today that didn't exist back then. individual entrepreneur and high-tech start up matter a lot more. this is beneficial to the middle class. doesn't hurt the middle class. melissa: you say a large part of that private quick it is a driver of that. that is big i
we've been talking about how elizabeth warren has raged against economic inequality. a silver lining and believe it or not he believe it is a good thing. he is the managing director, former managing director, pardon me at bain capital. he is the author of the book, unintended consequences. thanks for coming on our show today. >> appreciate it. melissa: what do you think of what you just heard, by the way. >> i debate ad lot of people like her on the left. they don't see any change...
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elizabeth, george, josh? >>> coming up on "gma," bombshell claims by "vanity fair" about tom cruise. was he auditioning women to be his wife before katie holmes? >>> also, the latest on the shocking case of the u.s. open umpire accused of killing her 80-year-old husband. why her daughter is calling the charges insane. >>> and kelly ripa. we're going to find out her new partner here on "gma." partner here on "gma." nce, we've worked hard to keep it. bp has paid over twenty-three billion dollars to help people and businesses who were affected, and to cover cleanup costs. today, the beaches and gulf are open for everyone to enjoy -- and many areas are reporting their best tourism seasons in years. we've shared what we've learned with governments and across the industry so we can all produce energy more safely. i want you to know, there's another commitment bp takes just as seriously: our commitment to america. bp supports nearly two-hundred-fifty thousand jobs in communities across the country. we hired three th
elizabeth, george, josh? >>> coming up on "gma," bombshell claims by "vanity fair" about tom cruise. was he auditioning women to be his wife before katie holmes? >>> also, the latest on the shocking case of the u.s. open umpire accused of killing her 80-year-old husband. why her daughter is calling the charges insane. >>> and kelly ripa. we're going to find out her new partner here on "gma." partner here on "gma." nce, we've...
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that was how he opened up his rst debate against elizabeth warren. the very first ad that scott browaired after that first deba was not aad addressin any specific issues in the country or in the senate race, but rather an ad attacking elizabeth warren on the basis of race. scott brown has had a campaign website up for weeks in which he describes elizabeth warren as a, quote, fake indian. s it's the language he useon after all of that, scott brown said yesterday while he did not condone the tomahawk chop, war whoop, making fun of native americans behavior by his senate staffers, he said thate did think an apology was necessary. and that apology was necessary otowscbed elizabeth n. warren yesterday as offensive. she is the one that's offensive here, according to scott brown. these are his stfers. senate staffers. we pay their salary. today the chief of the cherokee nation put out this statement. "the chekee nation is dippointed in and denounces the disrespectful actions of staffers and supporters of massachusetts senator scott brown. the conduct of the
that was how he opened up his rst debate against elizabeth warren. the very first ad that scott browaired after that first deba was not aad addressin any specific issues in the country or in the senate race, but rather an ad attacking elizabeth warren on the basis of race. scott brown has had a campaign website up for weeks in which he describes elizabeth warren as a, quote, fake indian. s it's the language he useon after all of that, scott brown said yesterday while he did not condone the...
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i'm elizabeth warren and i approve this message. scott brown can attack my family, but i'm going to keep fighting for yours. >> stay with us. if you think occasional irregularity is no big deal, think twice. it may be a sign that your digestive system could be working better. listen to this. with occasional irregularity, things your body doesn't use could be lingering in your system, causing discomfort. but activia has been shown in clinical studies to help with slow intestinal transit when consumed 3 times per day. 7 out of 10 doctors recommend activia. and the great taste is recommended by me! ♪ activia there's natural gas under my town. it's a game changer. ♪ it means cleaner, cheaper american-made energy. but we've got to be careful how we get it. design the wells to be safe. thousands of jobs. use the most advanced technology to protect our water. billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ >>> professor warren claimed that sh
i'm elizabeth warren and i approve this message. scott brown can attack my family, but i'm going to keep fighting for yours. >> stay with us. if you think occasional irregularity is no big deal, think twice. it may be a sign that your digestive system could be working better. listen to this. with occasional irregularity, things your body doesn't use could be lingering in your system, causing discomfort. but activia has been shown in clinical studies to help with slow intestinal transit...
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elizabeth wasserman is the tech editor at politico. ms. wasserman, one of the issues that we've covered on "communicators" over the past year and that keeps coming up is cybersecurity. what's the status of it, and do you see further action this fall? >> guest: yes. when the senate last, when the senate left town this summer, they had just failed to pass a democratic-backed bill on cybersecurity that was calling for, um, more requirements on critical infrastructure industries such as, you know, power plants, pipelines and water systems. um, the parties, um, didn't want to leave it as a full bust. they gave a lot of lip service to the fact that they could come back with a compromise. however, in the intervening time we had the political conventions, and each party fueled the topic with a little more rhetoric and finger pointing. and so, um, it's really going to be interesting to see whether they revisit cybersecurity when they come back in town. >> host: now, there has been some talk that president obama might look at cybersecurity through a
elizabeth wasserman is the tech editor at politico. ms. wasserman, one of the issues that we've covered on "communicators" over the past year and that keeps coming up is cybersecurity. what's the status of it, and do you see further action this fall? >> guest: yes. when the senate last, when the senate left town this summer, they had just failed to pass a democratic-backed bill on cybersecurity that was calling for, um, more requirements on critical infrastructure industries...
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