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low 60s around the peninsula. 66 in mar gan hill. east of the bay, into discovery bay warmest location. and in black haushgs 58, and san francisco tops off at 60 which is still four degrees below average. this is what i mean by sun settled, once this brushes the coast, it leaves us with partly cloudy skies tuesday and then a second impulse comes through wednesday leaving us with possible rain showers thursday, friday and maybe going to saturday and sunday. . >> all right, rain on the way, bring it. >> thank you so much. >> a number of people are now owners of little pieces of hollywood. woman: oh! tully's. how do you always have my favorite coffee? well, inside the brewer, there's a giant staircase. and the room is filled with all these different kinds of coffee and even hot cocoa. and you'll always find your favorite. woman #2: with so many choices, keurig has everyone's favorite. i just press this button. brew what you love, simply. keurig. the latest james bond movie, "skyfall," had a sky-high us premiere this weekend. the d . >>
low 60s around the peninsula. 66 in mar gan hill. east of the bay, into discovery bay warmest location. and in black haushgs 58, and san francisco tops off at 60 which is still four degrees below average. this is what i mean by sun settled, once this brushes the coast, it leaves us with partly cloudy skies tuesday and then a second impulse comes through wednesday leaving us with possible rain showers thursday, friday and maybe going to saturday and sunday. . >> all right, rain on the way,...
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que lleg en un carruaje tirado por caballos ---el abeto de 10 metros de altura viene de la granja que gan de la asociacion de arboles de navidad, grupo que ha escogigo el arbol de la casa blanca desde 1966 ---los ganadores estuvieron en washington mostrando el abeto, que sembraron en el condado de ashe en carolina del norte. cu - bump out ---primera pausa en noticiero telemundo 48, pero mas adelante... take vo ---vea que tecnologa est usando el departamento de seguridad nacional para tratar de detener a personas indocumentad as en la frontera take vo ---enterese si la familia de "macho" camacho decidio desconectarl o del respirador que lo mantiene con vida. take sot segment ends roll open el departamento de seguridad nacional en la frontera con mexico sigue generando polemica.. ---el aparato promete captar e interpretar las reacciones de las personas que intentan cruzar a estados unidos.. take pkg cu ---para saber estar el tiempo este fin de semana, pasamos con ariel rodriguez.. adelante ariel.. take pkg cu - bump out ---nueva pausa en noticiero telemundo 48, pero al regresar... take vo -
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. >> reporter: they bea gan the project six years ago with a very different ending until -- >> the uniteds conducted an operation that killed osama bin laden. >> i picked up the phone and started calling sources and seeing what they knew and taking reer iffals and knocking on doors. >> there there was huge controversy and an investigation was begun about you receiving classified material. >> i certain dli a lly did a lo homework. i never asked for classified material and to my knowledge i never received any. >> reporter: at the center of the drama was a young female cia officer played by jessica chastain, the woman they called maya, rerelentlessly tracked leads that went straight to bin laden. >> bin laden is there. and you're going to kill him for me. >> i realized this odyssey was this woman, with tenacity and courage, i was excited to take it on. >> i didn't want to use you with your velcro and gear, i wanted to drop a bomb. >> reporter: those words were indeed real based on interviews with the young cia officer, some of the dialogue is drama tiezed, some of the decades difficult na na
. >> reporter: they bea gan the project six years ago with a very different ending until -- >> the uniteds conducted an operation that killed osama bin laden. >> i picked up the phone and started calling sources and seeing what they knew and taking reer iffals and knocking on doors. >> there there was huge controversy and an investigation was begun about you receiving classified material. >> i certain dli a lly did a lo homework. i never asked for classified...
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a gan of 15 to 20 men dressed in black are patrolling the streets on motorbikes, their faces hidden by their helmets. >> this is where it happened. 10 men approached us and asked me where i come from. i told them i was egyptian. suddenly more men appeared on motorbikes. all i remember is that someone hit me on the neck with a metal bar. i woke up three days later in the hospital. >> the busy square is just 50 meters away. the scene of another violent attack on immigrants. >> we were sitting outside a cafe with a group of 20 or 30 men suddenly appeared. they have hidden their faces behind masks and helmets and started attacking immigrants. the police came fast, but by the time they arrived, the men had already brutally beaten up all the immigrants they could find. >> the greek capital's main shopping drag here this mobile phone footage was shot in 2010 by one of the masked men who hunt down immigrants and attack them. he posted it on youtube. in the last three months, ngo's counted about 500 racially motivated attacks in athens, such as this assault on a pakistani man in an underground
a gan of 15 to 20 men dressed in black are patrolling the streets on motorbikes, their faces hidden by their helmets. >> this is where it happened. 10 men approached us and asked me where i come from. i told them i was egyptian. suddenly more men appeared on motorbikes. all i remember is that someone hit me on the neck with a metal bar. i woke up three days later in the hospital. >> the busy square is just 50 meters away. the scene of another violent attack on immigrants. >>...
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if they open offices it would have gan see it is and spend lots of money to learn the media think of the literally billions of dollars that have been spent by the u.s. in that country over a fifty billion dollars in economic aid has been spent on the reconstruction of the economic infrastructure and social fabric in afghanistan. there are sixty countries from the international community who manage them. last in is where is all this money go and where has all of the help that was supposed to be going to women go in but the real problem is that no one in fast and afghan provinces in order to improve women situation there very often money returns to external advice or any. external free one that's always coming from abroad. very very small percentage of the total u.s. money for afghanistan is going to the women who do this you have to add also the role of international cooperation there is a study by oxfam from about two years ago that said that all of the money meant for reconstruction forty percent of it returns to sender through the expenses for personality. and most of the money end
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. >> curtis gans, appreciate your time this morning. thank you. >> thank you. >>> confusion and controversy, and we're still two days from election day. already, some allegations that some groups are intimidating and influencing people at the polling place. ♪ ♪ ♪ we're lucky, it's not every day you find a companion as loyal as a subaru. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >>> welcome back. jerusalem is a city rich in culture and heritage and we're shown that it's a fabulous one of a kind-market. here's this week's "travel insider." >> reporter: i love to come to this market. this is where you're going to find the real taste and smells of israel. outside the market you have the freshest fruits and vegetables. the produce in this country is really incredible. and inside the market, they have all these breads and sweets and dried fruits and nuts and all these great nibbly things. they have an alley of restaurants where people can come and each lunch. the thing that i like most is you can find israelis and palestinians from all walks
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. >> 53 today in re gan national. on the cool side this time of yore. bwi marshall was 50 degrees as well. these temperatures running a good ten degrees below normal and we're getting cold again tonight or early this morning. 42 in washington. 45 in annapolis. here come 30s again. 36 this morning in gaithersburg. 36 in manassas. off to the west, 34 degrees. cull pepper 34 so awfully close to freezing out o-the west. our high temperatures will top out in the low to mid-50s so with a little sunshine it should feel a little better than yesterday, but we have no real heat on the way here as the flow will continue to be out of the north and west for the next several days. satellite radar, clear skies overnight. that's why we're getting so cold and here's our next little piece of energy coming down from the north and west. some cloud cover and one or two sprinkles. i don't think we'll see a low or sprinkles today. we'll go partly sunny this afternoon with highs in the mid-50s. good news is the whole mess associated with sandy should finally get out of here an
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that paul ryan would help in theuss belt culturally pennsylvania ohio whole belt that has in which the ganoften susceptible to an appeal. this is all about the economy. this is all about jobs. the union voice was stronger with those voters it seems. was stronger in the pull of ther unions it was much stronger thanryan was trying to make. toll that pleased. and as i say, the monday morning quarterbacking has already beguhank you for torecap. florida, ohio north carolina virginia, new hamp and colorado too close to call. pennsylvania has been called for president obama at this point. this is msnbc's coverage of the 2012 election. lots more to come. we'll be right back. vkc 1ú![clé2&" still looking ahead to important poll:00. we will have closings and in th important swing states as well as in montana. montana has inter ahead. but in terms of what we're s
that paul ryan would help in theuss belt culturally pennsylvania ohio whole belt that has in which the ganoften susceptible to an appeal. this is all about the economy. this is all about jobs. the union voice was stronger with those voters it seems. was stronger in the pull of ther unions it was much stronger thanryan was trying to make. toll that pleased. and as i say, the monday morning quarterbacking has already beguhank you for torecap. florida, ohio north carolina virginia, new hamp and...
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gan she counted brings the details from. one of the world's most coveted jewelry brands tiffany will start getting its precious rocks from russia the washington diamond producer also which happens to be the world's biggest producer of dive interest sealed a long term deal with the u.s. dollar giant companies known to have very high standards for diamonds they're buying them from a number of countries including canada australia and south africa. they're expected to buy at least sixty million dollars a year worth of diamonds from the russian research it's reportedly a three year contract a bit more about what should a little side if minds a quarter of walls diamonds ninety percent of the companies owned by the government its sales this year reached four and a half billion dollars so you could imagine that this should share that tiffany will have a dollar also as revenue is going to be very very modest but because of tiffany's name and tiffany is almost a cultural phenomenon with movies like breakfast at tiffany's and so on the
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women are just officers well gans and bring you both russia has them all it is home to would largest natural gas reserves the second largest oil reserves the east largest crude oil reserves and the world's second largest renewable energy producer and common sense would suggest that countries with huge will and gas resources crisper or at least before him better than those without such natural wealth but meenie were in the world to have a lead on their energy world drives up prices and costs rabbits and through investment and makes manufacturing uncompetitive less of symptoms of what it's called dodge disease however russia has stabilized and get production while managing to avoid overt symptoms of this malady and the reaction to the recent deal between rosneft and t.m.p. b. is a further evidence of this significance. this is a very good sign for the international market for the international energy market it's another confirmation of the trust of our partners in the work of the russian market it's a huge positive deal that is important not just for russia's energy sector but for the
women are just officers well gans and bring you both russia has them all it is home to would largest natural gas reserves the second largest oil reserves the east largest crude oil reserves and the world's second largest renewable energy producer and common sense would suggest that countries with huge will and gas resources crisper or at least before him better than those without such natural wealth but meenie were in the world to have a lead on their energy world drives up prices and costs...
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there were ten training camps, so when the attack gan the only enemy force in the area was [talking overher] death. that is why i think the order should have bee protect that area because they are attacking yes. i don't know why the order was not given. lou: what would be the question th you would want patraeus to answer before congress? what do you see as the most important questions right now? >> i think the most important question is what was the cia doing in benghazi? clear this was pt of a covert action operation. covert action is not necessarily clandestine spy stuff. it is my secret, so the is obviously either somegun running going on from libya to syri, probably also some training a militia. the real problem was, first, there was not really a consulate. it was a diplomat compound, and the security was put in charge of this militia, which has been described as islamist light. lou: let me cut through all that. we don't care whether it's a consulate, what you call it, whether you call it special operations mission, whether you call it a covert paramilitary operation, i eat, cia. we
there were ten training camps, so when the attack gan the only enemy force in the area was [talking overher] death. that is why i think the order should have bee protect that area because they are attacking yes. i don't know why the order was not given. lou: what would be the question th you would want patraeus to answer before congress? what do you see as the most important questions right now? >> i think the most important question is what was the cia doing in benghazi? clear this was...
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surfer gan gather on the county coast when they are doing whatever it takes hoping to hang 10 mavericks stay with [ laughter ] [ girl ] wow, you guys have it easy. i wish i had u-verse when i was your age. in my day, we didn't have these fancy wireless receivers. blah blah blah. if i had a sleepover, i couldn't just move the tv into the playroom. no. we had to watch movies in the den because that's where the tv outlet was. and if dad was snoring on the couch, we muscled through it. is she for real? your generation has it made. [ male announcer ] the wireless receiver only from at&t u-verse. get a free wireless receiver with a qualifying u-verse plan. rethink possible. >> rising sea and severe storm talked about threats of climate change but here's one more. no more coffee. that's because rising temperatures may cripple the wild tree particularly sensitive to temperature. the coffee is the most cultivated species in the world. researchers focus on the tree in ethiopia. unthe best case scenario 2 third of the tree gone by 20 80. worst case we would be out of the coffee entirely. it's the
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whether they have gans in the tanks or not, there's no power to the stations. another 20% run out of gas. with the population concentration up through here, it's important to get the power back on and the gas reserves, under here which we understand from the governor will be arriving. what kind of lag do we deal with? how long before the tankers fill the gas stations running out? it's a desperate situation. a lot of people are using gas not just for cars but generators to help get heat and keep whatever is left in the refrigerator edible. tamron. >> the final jobs report before the election, and our nbc political team says it is mostly good news for president obama. unemployment ticked up to 7.9%, but more jobs were added than expected, 171,000 to be precise. stock futures went up right after the numbers came out. later oil prices took a tumble. both the president and governor romney reacted to the report during stops on the campaign trail this morning. >> we made real progress, but we are here today because we know we've got more work to do. >> unemployment is
whether they have gans in the tanks or not, there's no power to the stations. another 20% run out of gas. with the population concentration up through here, it's important to get the power back on and the gas reserves, under here which we understand from the governor will be arriving. what kind of lag do we deal with? how long before the tankers fill the gas stations running out? it's a desperate situation. a lot of people are using gas not just for cars but generators to help get heat and keep...
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gans. i'm howard kurtz and this is "reliable sources." >>> the president of the united states and. automatically takes effect in just of o every a month if they can't face an agreement. the health of the american economy and maybe if it goes down to the wire the fiscal cliff story will receive 1/10 theed my ya attention as the scandalous saga of dave and paula and john and jill. joining us now here the washington is jane hall. bob cusack, managing editor of the capital nooup the hill. and amy argetsinger. why has it become synonymous with bore dom? >> well, there's no sex with it. that's the bottom line. this story is wild. the petraeus story has gone in a lot of different directions. first he resigns. then we find out why. then we find out about the other woman. the inappropriate e-mails. >> you're saying that barack obama meeting with john boehner and mitch mcconnell doesn't quite get readers as excited? >> not as titillating. >> this is what the election was fought over and yet i have the impression that a lot of the country is yawning but really many of the journalists covering
gans. i'm howard kurtz and this is "reliable sources." >>> the president of the united states and. automatically takes effect in just of o every a month if they can't face an agreement. the health of the american economy and maybe if it goes down to the wire the fiscal cliff story will receive 1/10 theed my ya attention as the scandalous saga of dave and paula and john and jill. joining us now here the washington is jane hall. bob cusack, managing editor of the capital nooup...
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look at your portfolio, have some positions you're not willing to hold for the long term but you have gans in them, use this opportunity, particularly in this market, to reposition your portfolio. large cap stocks, dividend paying stocks look attractive, even if tax rates go up on those securities. likely a number of companies paying dividends or increasing dividends might be impacted but i don't think dividend-paying strategies will be impacted. >> what is the impact, then, of capital gains and dif denied taxes going up? if you don't think it's going to impact too much the dividend stocks people own, do you think it dictates behavior on the part of companies to pay fewer dividends and opt toward buyback or some other strategy in terms of using their cash? >> i do, maria, particularly if you see the differential between capital gains and dividend rates. they're equal now. if we get a differential in those tax rates where capital -- or taxes on dividends are much higher than they are on capital gains, i think you will see some change in strategies by companies that are either increasing div
look at your portfolio, have some positions you're not willing to hold for the long term but you have gans in them, use this opportunity, particularly in this market, to reposition your portfolio. large cap stocks, dividend paying stocks look attractive, even if tax rates go up on those securities. likely a number of companies paying dividends or increasing dividends might be impacted but i don't think dividend-paying strategies will be impacted. >> what is the impact, then, of capital...
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and i think curtis gans may want to talk about it. and, finally, number 10, as we relate to substance, for our fiscal cliff and monumental decisions affecting the debt, deficit, sequestration, taxes, and everything else this country faces, one in the election result puts us closer to a solution? so given those 1015 questions that i don't know anybody in right on because i did myself lastly, i turned over to my distinguished colleague, john fortier. thank you all. >> now we will quiz the panelists on those questions, but what we're going to do, i'm going to introduce the panelist. each of us will give a five or six minute take on what we than most important about the election, we will have a little discussion and then go to the audience. i'm going to keep the buyers brief. you have them in your chairs, these are very accomplished people, if we spent all or someone that we would have anytime to [talking over each other] about the election. ron brownstein is better to director of "national journal" and, of course, with the "los angeles t
and i think curtis gans may want to talk about it. and, finally, number 10, as we relate to substance, for our fiscal cliff and monumental decisions affecting the debt, deficit, sequestration, taxes, and everything else this country faces, one in the election result puts us closer to a solution? so given those 1015 questions that i don't know anybody in right on because i did myself lastly, i turned over to my distinguished colleague, john fortier. thank you all. >> now we will quiz the...
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luckily the family of emily got gan was watching. >> i remember clearly that it was early 2009 in januarye world at her feet. she was a sophomore in college and all of a sudden a complete change in her personality. she started to act strangely to us. we noticed right away that there was something terribly wrong. >> 19-year-old emily became increasingly paranoid. >> i thought trucks were following me and people were out to get me, and i ended up checking myself into the emergency room and then to a psychiatric hospital. >> after that stay they actually told us that they didn't really have a diagnosis but they were leaving towards schizophrenia. they said she's never going to be able to work. never going to be able to go back to school. my sister, who lives in wayne, pennsylvania, called me at work one morning and said i saw this incredible young woman named suzanna who was on the "today" show this morning and has this terrible disease that sounds exactly like what emily has been going through. >> i think that there are so many people out there. who knows how many people out there are suffe
luckily the family of emily got gan was watching. >> i remember clearly that it was early 2009 in januarye world at her feet. she was a sophomore in college and all of a sudden a complete change in her personality. she started to act strangely to us. we noticed right away that there was something terribly wrong. >> 19-year-old emily became increasingly paranoid. >> i thought trucks were following me and people were out to get me, and i ended up checking myself into the...
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steve hair gan streaming -- harrigan, streaming live in cairo, egypt the constitution already written. coming under sharp criticism. what do we know about it, steve? >> reporter: it is being criticized by opponents of this government. first of all people say it is a rush job. they basically pulled an all-nighter last night to write a constitution. 16 hours of debate. finally getting it through. there is real concerns about the role of islamic law in the new constitution. concerns about the protection of women's rights in this constitution. basically this is document written by the muslim brotherhood because all liberal members of this assembly walked out long ago, bill. bill: is there a chance that will diffuse the protests we have seen so far, steve? >> reporter: the hopes were on the president's side that this could diffuse the protests. this constitution would go to a referendum, be voted on and president morsi would give up his extraordinary powers. what we see is the reverse. it has inflamed the opposition. we could see one of the biggest protest demonstrations today we've seen s
steve hair gan streaming -- harrigan, streaming live in cairo, egypt the constitution already written. coming under sharp criticism. what do we know about it, steve? >> reporter: it is being criticized by opponents of this government. first of all people say it is a rush job. they basically pulled an all-nighter last night to write a constitution. 16 hours of debate. finally getting it through. there is real concerns about the role of islamic law in the new constitution. concerns about...
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. >> we have to get to where we have worked together a gan and this is critical if we will continue to forward. >> at this point we can tell you that at the end of it all the president was put over the top by three groups the young voters the female voters and minorities. >> former president nominate mid romney conceded arrest late last night and he spoke very briefly. neither of a critical swing states went for romney. it made it impossible for him to pick up the 270 editorial bulls to win. he stated that he called president obama and he congratulated him. >> the nation isn't a critical point. at a time like this we cannot risk partisan victory. i wish that i would have been able to lead the company in a different direction but the nation chose another leader and i will join with you to pray for him and this great nation. >> romney in the denied surrounded by his family and his friends. >> at 9 03 a.m. we will go to our hot spot. >> this is one of these accidents that has had a big ripple effect. it has been clear for a while but there's still activity on the shoulder. it is a problem
. >> we have to get to where we have worked together a gan and this is critical if we will continue to forward. >> at this point we can tell you that at the end of it all the president was put over the top by three groups the young voters the female voters and minorities. >> former president nominate mid romney conceded arrest late last night and he spoke very briefly. neither of a critical swing states went for romney. it made it impossible for him to pick up the 270...
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>>it is slowing a gan and this is a new incident. this is a another stalled car.is the third incident this morning. traffic around the bay is still looking at a heavy ride on 880 north of. we are still recovering from the approach to the dumbarton bridge. traffic is still heavy as usual. looking at the bridges there are great conditions. the bay bridge was bwe may have seeo the 20 minute drive time that have became the norm for the past month. the golden gate bridge is still light but in the north bound direction is a little heavy. >>it is a 50 a.m. in our developing story that we're talking about is hurricane sandy. thousands of people are still without power. gasoline is in short supply as well. it >>gasoline rationing begins for motorists in new york. new york mayor michael bloomberg said the this mold is the ease the fuel crunch. >>the best way we can cut down on the lines. we want to reduce the potential for disorder. we wanted it to the days when people can purchase gas. >>new jersey gov. chris christie stated that it could've been much worse. >>this is alwa
>>it is slowing a gan and this is a new incident. this is a another stalled car.is the third incident this morning. traffic around the bay is still looking at a heavy ride on 880 north of. we are still recovering from the approach to the dumbarton bridge. traffic is still heavy as usual. looking at the bridges there are great conditions. the bay bridge was bwe may have seeo the 20 minute drive time that have became the norm for the past month. the golden gate bridge is still light but in...
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when you look now at the afghanistan war, what echoes from especially those early days as the after a ganske to you -- afghans spoke to you, and what given that a lot of the american public just wants to head for the exits soon, what should we be weighing as we think about it? >> the question that resonated most deeply with me in the fall of '01 when i was in afghanistan talking to our of afghan allies, they asked me this with a great deal of passion, concern, a very simple question: are you going to stay this time? remembering what we had told them during the soviet occupation, that we would help them rebuild their country after the soviets left. of course, that was not the case. we lied to them. they remember that. and so today they're still asking that same question. >> when you decided to come out from behind the shadows and help secretary rice, wrote the book, you helped jennifer simms write a book on transforming u.s. intelligence, one of the things that struck me was you had thought the american public really needs to know more. on the one hand, we love our james bond movies, we lik
when you look now at the afghanistan war, what echoes from especially those early days as the after a ganske to you -- afghans spoke to you, and what given that a lot of the american public just wants to head for the exits soon, what should we be weighing as we think about it? >> the question that resonated most deeply with me in the fall of '01 when i was in afghanistan talking to our of afghan allies, they asked me this with a great deal of passion, concern, a very simple question: are...
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curtis gans is the director for the center for the study of the american electorate, the nation's leading expert on voter turnout. we have a recently released report from the bipartisan policy center. curtis will tell you about turnout on the local and national level. kristen soltis anderson is vice president at the winston group and an analyst on several networks on political matters. david wasserman is the house added there of the "cook political report." he probably has his finger on house prices more than anyone else here in washington. i am going to say a few words. we will have some discussion and then go to the audience. it was a close election. we kept saying that. the president wins. it was relatively close. there were some gains in congress for the president's party. some surprising ones in the senate and a few in the house. in many ways, it looks a lot like 2004 where president bush was reelected and gained a few seats in both houses. a relatively close election. all of the votes are not in yet. i think by the time we report all the votes, the president's margin is going to gro
curtis gans is the director for the center for the study of the american electorate, the nation's leading expert on voter turnout. we have a recently released report from the bipartisan policy center. curtis will tell you about turnout on the local and national level. kristen soltis anderson is vice president at the winston group and an analyst on several networks on political matters. david wasserman is the house added there of the "cook political report." he probably has his finger...
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curtis gans is here and as ideas about that as others do. if we have an election where one candidate carries the popular vote in the other carries the electoral vote, we need to rethink this whole thing. we have done that before and it's hard to amend the u.s. constitution. the electoral colleges in the u.s. constitution that there may be some things done short of amending the constitution. it could change that and we may have that result again. we have had in the past in this country and we understand what the public reaction would be if in fact we have a split decision here. that doesn't have to happen but it could. speak it of is your production of roughly, the winner of the popular vote by how much and the key states, virginia ohio and florida and maybe we could mention colorado and wisconsin. where will those go in your estimation? >> i think if obama gets 310 electoral, don't think it's going to be that close in the electoral college, think he does win ohio and i think he wins wisconsin. i don't know about virginia and i don't know abo
curtis gans is here and as ideas about that as others do. if we have an election where one candidate carries the popular vote in the other carries the electoral vote, we need to rethink this whole thing. we have done that before and it's hard to amend the u.s. constitution. the electoral colleges in the u.s. constitution that there may be some things done short of amending the constitution. it could change that and we may have that result again. we have had in the past in this country and we...
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what i would say is that the united states and the rest of the international community and after gans themselves have a long way to go before they have something that looks like a credible and effective democracy takes root. and before we get there there is the prospect that the country could revert back to if not civil war but extensive conflict throughout the country, extreme violence and that is of concern to the united states. and the reason it's of concern is not simply a humanitarian one or to put who we want in power to afghanistan. it's a concern about what happens in a country like afghanistan when it's at civil war. and what has happened historically is that international terrorist organizations like al qaeda have taken root there and to find places that are ungoverned and to run training camps and so on. that has been problematic in the past. it need not happen again in afghanistan. we're aware of the threat that poses but it's a concern we would have to have if left to its own devices in the political process spirals more out of control and you get a spike in violence beyo
what i would say is that the united states and the rest of the international community and after gans themselves have a long way to go before they have something that looks like a credible and effective democracy takes root. and before we get there there is the prospect that the country could revert back to if not civil war but extensive conflict throughout the country, extreme violence and that is of concern to the united states. and the reason it's of concern is not simply a humanitarian one...
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. >> they're so hyper aware of the prop gan za against israel that when they do something they believeuation like this. you remember the ships where the israeli raids took place on those ships and then the story was told to be quite different than the final story, israel recognizes those images are significant. and in a situation like this where they kill a hamas leader, it's important to them, and they demonstrate that as opposed to the civilian casualties that are often accused of being responsible for it. >> it's interesting, we always attack social media to the people, to the uprising, it's in their hands and now governments are understanding -- >> china announced their new leadership via twitter overnight. china. right? a country where you really can't liberally use twitter. and by the way, on that story, watch iran here as well. the iranian economy is in complete shambles. the currency is absolutely collapsed. there are reports that they're hoarding gold and bringing it to tehran from turkey in some cases via horseback because they can't buy it on the open market. iran, in this s
. >> they're so hyper aware of the prop gan za against israel that when they do something they believeuation like this. you remember the ships where the israeli raids took place on those ships and then the story was told to be quite different than the final story, israel recognizes those images are significant. and in a situation like this where they kill a hamas leader, it's important to them, and they demonstrate that as opposed to the civilian casualties that are often accused of being...
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reporter: six hours after surgery gan patience was reunited wither family. >> i cried like a baby.nd it was an bren. s and m heart was really >> reporter: surgery was the scare rest part of all. >> i was wondering if they were going to cut my leg off or what was going to happen, i was really scared, but when i saw that my leg was still there, it was like a relief. >> reporter: as her body heals, patience is exercise, ll, patience. >> now i can aually stand up and put pressure on my foot. >> reporter: what are the things you look forward to doing once you're done with trtment? >> hmm, playing outside with my friends again, climbing trees and riding my beagain. >> s proud of you. >> reporter: and paence's moer nette is a single mom and was initially very worried abt cost. she s relieved andhankful to learn that money wasn't an issue at st. jude's so that really is one of t amazing thing that your dad did. >> marlo thomass re, t international treach director. marlo, just an amazing stor is patience going to need any more surgeries? >> what's amazing about this limb salvaging treatment
reporter: six hours after surgery gan patience was reunited wither family. >> i cried like a baby.nd it was an bren. s and m heart was really >> reporter: surgery was the scare rest part of all. >> i was wondering if they were going to cut my leg off or what was going to happen, i was really scared, but when i saw that my leg was still there, it was like a relief. >> reporter: as her body heals, patience is exercise, ll, patience. >> now i can aually stand up and...
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this coming summer we would troigs full security lead by the after gans and second we need to set the proper conditions for successful elections in 2014 and finally we need to ensure we have the proper forces to smoothly transition into december, 2014. i'll look at the strength of the enemy and the capabilities and capacities of the afghan security forces and judge the capacities of the coalition forces and then make a recommendation on what our force contribution ought to be between now and 2014 and beyond as we go into the decade of transformation. >> ok. the afghan people apparently continue to have a very high -- level of confidence in the afghan national army, with 93%, according to the polls saying that they have a fair amount or a great deal of confidence in the army and indeed the confidence is even grown in the afghan national police with 82% of the afghan people according to those polls expressing some level of confidence in them. do you believe that those numbers and percentages and polls are accurate when it finds that a significant majority of the afghan people have high
this coming summer we would troigs full security lead by the after gans and second we need to set the proper conditions for successful elections in 2014 and finally we need to ensure we have the proper forces to smoothly transition into december, 2014. i'll look at the strength of the enemy and the capabilities and capacities of the afghan security forces and judge the capacities of the coalition forces and then make a recommendation on what our force contribution ought to be between now and...
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that is one of the reasons i was assuming that role during the rage gan administration. it is too i've had the experience working through thebeginnings of second terms although one of themost important things to keep in mind is precisely because it's a second term you have an administration that already has an established approach to the world. you may well have different personnel who come in but if in fact it's the president who has been shaping the policy and is the decisionmaker, you have a certain orientation. so i think the orientation is not something that is necessarily going it change but you can see a set of challenges that have to be confronted in. if you look at the obama administration and you look at the greater middle east right now the reality is that the three of us don't really have sufficient time to go through all the things that they're going to confront but let me just do a quick thumbnail sketch and then focus on a couple issues i think are going to be most prominent in the early going. iran almost by definition. it has been an issue that has preoc
that is one of the reasons i was assuming that role during the rage gan administration. it is too i've had the experience working through thebeginnings of second terms although one of themost important things to keep in mind is precisely because it's a second term you have an administration that already has an established approach to the world. you may well have different personnel who come in but if in fact it's the president who has been shaping the policy and is the decisionmaker, you have a...