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did you know noah goldstein? i had him for 2 classes. you saw the reports. you never said anything! like what? "hey, guys, i'm not gay, but i did your suspect"? i was embarrassed. it was the only time i'd been with a woman. she's really sick, you know. do you know what she's doing? she knows i went to berkeley, that i knew noah. she makes up this story about me. she's handing you somebody who's obsessed with her. she doesn't even know you. she told me about a lisa hoberman. she knows you'd find out who lisa hoberman is. did she tell you casually, make it seem irrelevant? i mean, did she tell you in bed, nick? that's what i'd do. why'd you change your name? i got married. he called me beth. he was on staff at the clinic in salinas. didn't last long. nick, do you really think i could kill someone? i never even met johnny boz. and nilson-- what motive would i have to kill nilson? you should get that lock fixed. she's evil! she's brilliant! did i scare you? i wanted to surprise you. what's wrong? i found lisa hoberman. oh, you did? what's she doing? oh, you're not going to tell me what
did you know noah goldstein? i had him for 2 classes. you saw the reports. you never said anything! like what? "hey, guys, i'm not gay, but i did your suspect"? i was embarrassed. it was the only time i'd been with a woman. she's really sick, you know. do you know what she's doing? she knows i went to berkeley, that i knew noah. she makes up this story about me. she's handing you somebody who's obsessed with her. she doesn't even know you. she told me about a lisa hoberman. she knows...
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richard goldstein, chief medical officer. >> we see over 45,000 cases a year. >> reporter: really? >> it's well over 100 a day. and, you know, some of them are minor, but many of them are pretty severe. the injured or sick. you never know. when you come in the morning, you never know what's going to happen. >> reporter: as we walk to one of the emergency operating rooms, a team is working on an young puppy that had an accident. >> they got into a little fight. >> reporter: the dog's jaw is fractured, so, they will remove the broken tooth and place a splint inside her mouth. how long will she stay here? >> she'll go home today. >> reporter: today? after all that, she's going home today? >> usually if you get a fracture stable, they'll be leaving the same day. >> reporter: my jaw's hurting just thinking about it. but like any other hospital, there are not always happy endings. >> what is it like for you to see that little face staring back at you? >> it's great. it is great. it's wonderful. you learn to see the successes when you can, especially at this level of medicine. not every d
richard goldstein, chief medical officer. >> we see over 45,000 cases a year. >> reporter: really? >> it's well over 100 a day. and, you know, some of them are minor, but many of them are pretty severe. the injured or sick. you never know. when you come in the morning, you never know what's going to happen. >> reporter: as we walk to one of the emergency operating rooms, a team is working on an young puppy that had an accident. >> they got into a little fight....
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joining us on the phone right now is monty goldstein, commander of an organization that provides search and rescue for these kinds of terror attacks inside israel. you were one of the first people on the scene, monty. tell us what you saw. >> yeah, i was one of the first people on the scene. when i got there, there was still shooting going on. as we train all our teams, we have to take care of safety. once the police cleared the terror attackers and they were dead, we went in with our team. those who are trained in paramedics and first aid helped in saving lives. i have to say the scene was a complicated and difficult scene. there were close to 50 people in the room, not like i heard before. people saying about a dozen. there were about 50 people in that room and a lot of people were injured. 12 were injured, four killed. it was a very big chaos. and our mission is to make sense of the chaos. our team came in, helped saving lives and then making sure that people that are injured are going to the hospitals and to the operation rooms. the second thing we did is we took care of the remains
joining us on the phone right now is monty goldstein, commander of an organization that provides search and rescue for these kinds of terror attacks inside israel. you were one of the first people on the scene, monty. tell us what you saw. >> yeah, i was one of the first people on the scene. when i got there, there was still shooting going on. as we train all our teams, we have to take care of safety. once the police cleared the terror attackers and they were dead, we went in with our...
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. >> we want to make sure that miss goldstein is comfortable signing off. >> it usually works well and typically when i see the plans that are approved by the condition permit, they are actually, you know, we have standards and the board has standards and dbi has standards and those are usually met. and so, okay. >> okay. >> so perhaps, if that is the will of the board, i would just work more closely than normal with inspector duffy before the board approves the plans before it meets the requirements that he just articulated and with respect to the kitchen, you may want to include, or consider including in your motion, something to the effect that it would have and that this permit will have no impact on unit number eleven and that will address the kitchen issue. >> actually, if i could speak to the permit holder for a second. >> would that be okay? >> so regarding the kitchen work, and so you guys have decided to just box around the insert? >> correct. >> and because i know that you mentioned that last time that you would have and there would be no work between that unit and the adjac
. >> we want to make sure that miss goldstein is comfortable signing off. >> it usually works well and typically when i see the plans that are approved by the condition permit, they are actually, you know, we have standards and the board has standards and dbi has standards and those are usually met. and so, okay. >> okay. >> so perhaps, if that is the will of the board, i would just work more closely than normal with inspector duffy before the board approves the plans...
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tonight, cbs reporter david goldstein found out why some say the travel perk is putting us all at risk. >> reporter: it is only a matter of time. this is russian roulette. security expert phil little talking about the tsa's decision to allow just about any passenger to go through the precheck screening line designed for people with approved security clearance. it happened to debbie and charles stone on a flight from lax to chicago. >> i know i'm okayings but i don't know if the guy with random precheck is okay. >> reporter: in order to enter the precheck program, you need to be fingerprinted, pass an extensive background check and pay $85. but we found tsa is randomming selecting passengers who aren't even enrolled just to reduce the wait time. and some passengers aren't happy about it. like allan bell. >> i was afraid maybe something else should be done. >> reporter: felicia freedland was also chosen. >> i actually thought about that. why me? they don't know me. but they did it for me anyway. >> reporter: roughly 700,000 people have signed up for tsa's precheck since it started last d
tonight, cbs reporter david goldstein found out why some say the travel perk is putting us all at risk. >> reporter: it is only a matter of time. this is russian roulette. security expert phil little talking about the tsa's decision to allow just about any passenger to go through the precheck screening line designed for people with approved security clearance. it happened to debbie and charles stone on a flight from lax to chicago. >> i know i'm okayings but i don't know if the guy...
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we're going to talk to dana goldstein. you'll get a chance to listen to or.then there's another panel this afternoon, a panel on books and e-commerce. ahead of your booksellers association will be on that. the editor of "the new republic" will be on the panel as well. you will be able to watch that. if you're in the area come on down. the c-span bus is here. were passing a book bags and all sorts of things. no, on down, say hi and grabbed a book bag. this is the 17th year in a row that booktv has covered the miami book festival live. and even though we're covering 25 authors and putting on 20 hours of programming, we are just a small part of what the book fair offers. offers. 600 offers a bishop invited and are speaking of the book fair. about 250,000 people over these three days of the street there at miami-dade college are down as well. just want to let you know that coming up next week to musa booktv is 40 hours of nonfiction books and weekend, but beginning thanksgiving day it is four days of nonfiction books and authors. so you will get booktv on c-span2
we're going to talk to dana goldstein. you'll get a chance to listen to or.then there's another panel this afternoon, a panel on books and e-commerce. ahead of your booksellers association will be on that. the editor of "the new republic" will be on the panel as well. you will be able to watch that. if you're in the area come on down. the c-span bus is here. were passing a book bags and all sorts of things. no, on down, say hi and grabbed a book bag. this is the 17th year in a row...
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the first year of enrollment, the goal was simply to get people to sign up for coverage, amy goldstein writes. this time the administration has a dual mission, urging people to renew their insurance while trying to attract uninsured people who ignored he marketplace last year -- host: patricia from camden, new jersey. hi, patricia. caller: good morning, c-span viewers. good morning, peter. just give me a second. i do want to give out a shout out to our governor in new jersey, because he did expand medicaid, and i always vote democratic, but he's republican. and as a result -- not 12 months on c-span before, i think this place from corporate america, my background is healthcare. right now i'm signing people up for affordable care act. had it not been for medicaid expansion in new jersey, i'm 58, i wouldn't have healthcare. host: so you have medicaid? caller: yes. i am on medicaid because i'm in and out of employment. i can only find, you know, temp agency employment. host: now does, it cost you anything a month? caller: it didn't cost me time. i got my teeth cleaned. i got my eyeglasses
the first year of enrollment, the goal was simply to get people to sign up for coverage, amy goldstein writes. this time the administration has a dual mission, urging people to renew their insurance while trying to attract uninsured people who ignored he marketplace last year -- host: patricia from camden, new jersey. hi, patricia. caller: good morning, c-span viewers. good morning, peter. just give me a second. i do want to give out a shout out to our governor in new jersey, because he did...
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adam goldstein, the ceo into some big money here without 10 and half minutes until the clo close. were passed lulac and little conviction on the we should say the dow jones industrial over the past half an hour turned positive barely up half a point currently volume is 16% below the one-month average but our next guest says stay calm and carry on. joining us, u.s. equity and derivatives strategist. gentlemen, there are many reasons to stay in the water and keep playing. when people nagging instincts, mom, why do you believe it is still time to stay in that stock? >> next year will be volatile as well, but we as a volatility is an opportunity to add simply because when you look at it, interest low and earnings a healthy enough pace, valuations are not too expensive because they are the place to be. liz: to pump up the earnings of certain companies who have done very well. dow jones industrial the record right now up 6 points for the dow, cap to the s&p 500 is doi doing, it is not quite there yet, but why do you feel the thing julian feels. corporate earnings continue to come in ver
adam goldstein, the ceo into some big money here without 10 and half minutes until the clo close. were passed lulac and little conviction on the we should say the dow jones industrial over the past half an hour turned positive barely up half a point currently volume is 16% below the one-month average but our next guest says stay calm and carry on. joining us, u.s. equity and derivatives strategist. gentlemen, there are many reasons to stay in the water and keep playing. when people nagging...
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. >> reporter: that changed last year, when adams met with sam goldstein. he's a neuropsychologist.had an idea for a book. and he needed an illustrator. >> i showed him a picture in my portfolio, he said, will you draw for me? for my illustration book? and i said, yes, i can. >> reporter: adams went to work, pouring emotion into her art. her own feelings of alienation, was put into the form of billy, who likes to find rocks. >> it's my different talent than him. my cousin, devone, who has autism, his classmates have written letters to me. >> reporter: her cousin needed to be understood. so, his class read the book. >> what we liked about the story most is that we learned it is okay to be different. it just touched my heart. i almost cried. i just felt like i was -- brought hope to them. and made me feel happy inside. >> reporter: dr. sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. ♪ music ...the getaway vehicle! for all the confidence you need. td ameritrade. you got this. twhat do i do?. you need to catch the 4:10 huh? the equipment tracking system will get you to the loading dock. ♪ there should be
. >> reporter: that changed last year, when adams met with sam goldstein. he's a neuropsychologist.had an idea for a book. and he needed an illustrator. >> i showed him a picture in my portfolio, he said, will you draw for me? for my illustration book? and i said, yes, i can. >> reporter: adams went to work, pouring emotion into her art. her own feelings of alienation, was put into the form of billy, who likes to find rocks. >> it's my different talent than him. my...
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mark goldstein, it turns out, was a veteran air traffic controller who worked in the wichita tower andretired this year. the president of the national air traffic controllers association said in a statement: our thoughts go out to all of our members and faa employees at wichita tower where mark served as a very skilled and highly professional air traffic controller for 24 years. this is a terrible loss for them and for everyone who knew mark. heather: from america's election headquarters, everyone is watching the battle for the u.s. senate today, but there are some very important governors' races, 36 of them, that we are watching as well. about a third of those are considered to be really down to the wire, and it has been a particularly nasty race in the state of florida between republican governor rick scott and charlie crist, the former republican governor, then independent, now democrat. you got all that straight? they have been hammering each other for months now, so let's go to steve harrigan. he's watching this story from st. petersburg, florida. hi there, steve. how are things l
mark goldstein, it turns out, was a veteran air traffic controller who worked in the wichita tower andretired this year. the president of the national air traffic controllers association said in a statement: our thoughts go out to all of our members and faa employees at wichita tower where mark served as a very skilled and highly professional air traffic controller for 24 years. this is a terrible loss for them and for everyone who knew mark. heather: from america's election headquarters,...
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>>host: cary goldstein, what is your background in publishing? >>guest: i started in the winter of 96. why? because there was an opportunity and it was a house or a friend of mine had done an and the house i did not no much about but turns out was publishing a a number of poets i had just been studying in school. right place, right time. accepted. accepted an, and it position opened up in sales. three weeks later a job opened up in publicity, and i took that. i was at fsg for four years. barnes & noble.com for on the editorial side running poetry, fiction, literature section. from there the ketamine of national poets, and found my way back to fsg in 2,002, winter and stayed until 2006 , at which time i left to join the current president of simon & schuster. now we are similar, i i am wearing two hats, the publicity and editorial hats >>host: some of the authors you have worked with our audience might no. >>guest: christopher hitchens is the first person i think of for your audience. lucky enough to be involved with ted kennedy's memoir, a number
>>host: cary goldstein, what is your background in publishing? >>guest: i started in the winter of 96. why? because there was an opportunity and it was a house or a friend of mine had done an and the house i did not no much about but turns out was publishing a a number of poets i had just been studying in school. right place, right time. accepted. accepted an, and it position opened up in sales. three weeks later a job opened up in publicity, and i took that. i was at fsg for four...
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. >> that changed last year when adams met with sam goldstein.nd he needed an illustrator. >> after i showed him a picture in my portfolio, he said will you draw for me for my illustration book? i said, yes, i can. >> adams went to work pouring emotion into her art and her own feelings of alienation and a feeling misunderstood were put into the images of billy. he's an autistic boy who loves rocks. >> he likes to find rocks as i like to draw. it's my different talent than him. my cousin who has autism, his classmates a written a lot of letters to me. >> adams' cousin felt he needed to be better understood so his class read julia's book. >> what we like most about the story is we learned it's okay to be different. it just touched my heart. i almost cried. i just felt like i brought hope to them and it made me feel happy inside. >> dr. sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. >> we have breaking news here at cnn. the navy s.e.a.l. who says he's the one who shot and killed osama bin laden has reportedly come forward and revealed himself. he has quite the backg
. >> that changed last year when adams met with sam goldstein.nd he needed an illustrator. >> after i showed him a picture in my portfolio, he said will you draw for me for my illustration book? i said, yes, i can. >> adams went to work pouring emotion into her art and her own feelings of alienation and a feeling misunderstood were put into the images of billy. he's an autistic boy who loves rocks. >> he likes to find rocks as i like to draw. it's my different talent...
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this man, 46-year-old william goldstein, has been charged with the murder of 15-year-old dominic allene teen's body was found badly burned in an indianapolis backyard this past august. prosecutors matched the ex-con's dna with samples found on allen's body. >>> and a woman smashes a stolen suv into an old ford dealership. police chased the woman for 18 blocks until she crashed. the driver suffered non-critical injuries, she was taken to an area hospital. >>> and these burglars caught in the act in california just days after the homeowner installed a motion-detecting camera. home security technology is becoming a valuable tool for police getting an image of the intruder's face so they can publicize it and quickly catch the criminal. van in the past 72 hours western new york has been buryied under as much as seven feet of snow trapping people in their homes, downing power lines and causing at least 13 deaths. now the area's bracing for more weather-related dangers including flooding. david lee miller joins us with the latest on this precarious situation. hello, david. >> reporter: the sn
this man, 46-year-old william goldstein, has been charged with the murder of 15-year-old dominic allene teen's body was found badly burned in an indianapolis backyard this past august. prosecutors matched the ex-con's dna with samples found on allen's body. >>> and a woman smashes a stolen suv into an old ford dealership. police chased the woman for 18 blocks until she crashed. the driver suffered non-critical injuries, she was taken to an area hospital. >>> and these burglars...
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mplts joini >>> joining me now, tom goldstein. >>> tom, are you surprised they took the case?estion, even though the administration is likely to win, is really close. the justices are familiar with the law. they decided, i think, that they need to take it now because a lot of the provisions that are affected by the sub sill days go into effect over the next couple of years. so they've decided we've got to get an answer. >> why do you think -- you just said the administration is likely to win. why do you say that? >> everybody knows this stay chut is a bit of a wet mess. that there are a bunch of provisions in it that aren't clear. and there are hundreds of them that the administration has had to implement the biggest provisions in the laws. this is just one of those where there are other provisions of the same law in which everybody agrees that they have to be referring to the federal government. look, because the law says the states will establish the exchange, that's why there's the reference to the state establishes exchanges. but the law also says hey, if the states won't
mplts joini >>> joining me now, tom goldstein. >>> tom, are you surprised they took the case?estion, even though the administration is likely to win, is really close. the justices are familiar with the law. they decided, i think, that they need to take it now because a lot of the provisions that are affected by the sub sill days go into effect over the next couple of years. so they've decided we've got to get an answer. >> why do you think -- you just said the...
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brooke goldstein a human rights attorney. so our old friend c.a.r.e. and ib ra him -- the spokesperson, the group has been designated as a terrorist organization by the uae. how does that happen? >> first of all, it's about time. and it happens because the uae finally has the courage and conviction to designate a very well-known terror organization. and the evidence is out there. i mean, all you have to do is go and look to see the amount of board members and civil rights coordinators that are on the counsel on islamic relations staff that has been convicted for funding and providing material support for designated terrorist groups like hamas for example. the evidence is out there. and what's controversial is why the united states allows c.a.r.e. and allows the muslim brotherhood, which issed mother of c.a.r.e., to operate freely within our borders. >> the state department says it's looking into it. it's going to seek more information about why it happened. but to your point, ibrahim hooper who came on the program a few times, came out and said we have
brooke goldstein a human rights attorney. so our old friend c.a.r.e. and ib ra him -- the spokesperson, the group has been designated as a terrorist organization by the uae. how does that happen? >> first of all, it's about time. and it happens because the uae finally has the courage and conviction to designate a very well-known terror organization. and the evidence is out there. i mean, all you have to do is go and look to see the amount of board members and civil rights coordinators...
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i'm melissa goldstein, a professor of medical ethics and public health law at george washington university. both of my fields are excited in not so great ways about this. i wanted to ask you a question specifically in the ethical field in following up on hospital preparedness. on october 20th a prominent bioeth sift published an article questioning whether individual hospitals should perform cpr on ebola patients and recommended that they perhaps automatically be categorized as do not he sus tate patients. i'm wondering if you have any comments on that. >> wow. >> obviously all individual hospitals are struggling with this. >> i think you sometimes have to go back to first principles. we want to get the risk of ebola to zero in the u.s. the only way we're going to do that is by controlling it at the source in africa. if we control it at the source in africa, we're not going to have to face that kind of very difficult dilemma here. if we don't control it at the source in africa and it spreads to mali and other countries, then we may have a real challenge in the future. that's why we'll want
i'm melissa goldstein, a professor of medical ethics and public health law at george washington university. both of my fields are excited in not so great ways about this. i wanted to ask you a question specifically in the ethical field in following up on hospital preparedness. on october 20th a prominent bioeth sift published an article questioning whether individual hospitals should perform cpr on ebola patients and recommended that they perhaps automatically be categorized as do not he sus...
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. >> cary goldstein, what's your background in publishing? >> my background is i started as an intern at fsg in the winter of 1996. >>er if around strauss and -- >> why? because there was an opportunity, and it was a house where a friend of mine had done an internship, and it was a house that i didn't know very much about. turns out was publishing a number of the poets i had just been studying in school. so i was in the right place at the right time. i accepted an internship, and a position opened up in sales that i took just because it was there. and about three weeks later a job opened up in publicity, and i said, you know, i think i'd like that. can i move? and it was soon enough that they let me. so i was at fsg for about four years before moving to b and n.com for two -- >> wanter and noble -- barnes & noble.com. >> for two years on the editorial side running a poetry, fiction and lit section. from there to the academy of american poets, worked on the campaign for a year and found my way back toker if around strauss and giroux in 2002, t
. >> cary goldstein, what's your background in publishing? >> my background is i started as an intern at fsg in the winter of 1996. >>er if around strauss and -- >> why? because there was an opportunity, and it was a house where a friend of mine had done an internship, and it was a house that i didn't know very much about. turns out was publishing a number of the poets i had just been studying in school. so i was in the right place at the right time. i accepted an...
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according to the ap, abc news president james goldstein announced the news this morning saying the familyd a private service this week and a memorial will be held at a later date. while his wife diane sawyer is an icon in the news industry, mike nichols was among one of the most decorated directors in american film history. among his films were the "the graduate," "who is afraid of virginia wolf" and. nichols is one most selected few to win a emmy, tony, grammy and oscar in necessary career. nichols won nine tony awards. two for producing and directing a musical, "monty python "spamalot"" in 2005. he worked with mae yaw pharaoh who called him the funniest and kindness. he worked with jack nicholson and meryl streep who described him as my master and commander, you know my king. nichols was working on hbo adaptation of master class. the play about the opera legend maria call last who was to star streep. leaves behind his wife married 26 years, diane sawyer. his children, days sir, max and jenny and four grandchildren much. >> what a legacy, he will be missed. everybody loved mike nichols.
according to the ap, abc news president james goldstein announced the news this morning saying the familyd a private service this week and a memorial will be held at a later date. while his wife diane sawyer is an icon in the news industry, mike nichols was among one of the most decorated directors in american film history. among his films were the "the graduate," "who is afraid of virginia wolf" and. nichols is one most selected few to win a emmy, tony, grammy and oscar in...
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. >> reporter: that changed last year when adams met with sam goldstein, a neuropsychologist.and he needed an illustrator. >> he said will you draw for my illustration book? and i said oh, yes, i can. >> reporter: adams went to work, pouring emotion into her art, her own feelings of alienation, of feeling misunderstood, were put into the images of billy, an autistic boy who loves rocks. >> he likes to play with rocks as i like to draw. >> reporter: adams' cousin devin always felt he needed to be better understood so his class read julia's book. >> what we liked about the story most is that we learned it is okay to be different. it just touched my heart. i almost cried. i just felt like i was, brought hope to them and made me feel happy inside. >> reporter: dr. sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. >> made a lot of kids feel happy inside. what a beautiful demonstration of trying to help people understand especially kids. thanks to sanjay for that. >>> all right, so speaking of understanding, down in washington, d.c., we're going to need some. today is the day of the big power lunch wit
. >> reporter: that changed last year when adams met with sam goldstein, a neuropsychologist.and he needed an illustrator. >> he said will you draw for my illustration book? and i said oh, yes, i can. >> reporter: adams went to work, pouring emotion into her art, her own feelings of alienation, of feeling misunderstood, were put into the images of billy, an autistic boy who loves rocks. >> he likes to play with rocks as i like to draw. >> reporter: adams' cousin...
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. >> this class is taught by kenneth goldstein ivy league school where students are paying $47,000 aclass honestly wasting time on the internet, they should be teaching that class. this is dick columbus that this is something that students are going in debt for that parents are helping pay for. and it's not going to make them any more employable when they go out into the workforce. >> all right. next up we have cosmopolitan magazine endorsed 10 democrats all being democrats. shameful video models on some bus that they had some sort of contest for students to get to be shuttled to their polling places and students at nc state respond to this video. >> well, this video, this shows what the liberals think about our generation. they honestly think that our generation votes with their gentles. genitals. not only is it completely unsanitary it is completely untrue. it is not accurate that millennials only care about shirtless male models, i certainly don't. there is a lot of other issues that are on the table in north carolina. you have a youth unemployment rate of over 18%. and this is a
. >> this class is taught by kenneth goldstein ivy league school where students are paying $47,000 aclass honestly wasting time on the internet, they should be teaching that class. this is dick columbus that this is something that students are going in debt for that parents are helping pay for. and it's not going to make them any more employable when they go out into the workforce. >> all right. next up we have cosmopolitan magazine endorsed 10 democrats all being democrats....