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janet brown is the executive director. the board members of the cpd: howard buffet, son of warren buffet. former senator john danforth of missouri, a republican. mitch daniels former governor of indiana and current president of purdue university. charley gibson, former anchor of abc news. john griffin, the managing director of alan and company. jane harmon former congress woman from california and director of the woodrow center. antonio hernandez the president and ceo of the california community foundation. the president of notre dame. jim lair. former executive anchor of news hour. newton, a senior counsel at sydney austin and former head of the fcc under john f kennedy. and dorthy writing, former president of the league of women voters. olympia snow. and former president of princeton university. that is the board that makes up the commission on presidential debates. now the minneapolis star tribune has a secret history of the commission and did it sin graphic novel form. if you go to the startribune.com you can see their
janet brown is the executive director. the board members of the cpd: howard buffet, son of warren buffet. former senator john danforth of missouri, a republican. mitch daniels former governor of indiana and current president of purdue university. charley gibson, former anchor of abc news. john griffin, the managing director of alan and company. jane harmon former congress woman from california and director of the woodrow center. antonio hernandez the president and ceo of the california...
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i am janet brown, executive director of the commission on public debate. i would like to welcome you to hofstra university. this is a historic event and b evening and we are very pleased you are all here. one year ago, hofstra was asked if they would agree to serve as the 2016 backup site and 68 days ago they were activated. when you look around this campus, and you think about all the work that has been done in the last ten weeks while starting a new academic year, it is absolutely phenomenal. this is the result of a fabulous team effort. the work started two years ago and involved an extroidinary amount of team work. there are many individuals that deserve thanks and we will introduce the co-chairs. frank farencof and mike mccurry. [applause] >> good evening, ladies and gentlemen, we want to join also in welcoming you here tonight. this is a special night for hofstra university. they do a tremendous job and they are setting a record tonight. this is the third consecutive cycle where they have hosted a presidential debate and they do a marvelous, marvelou
i am janet brown, executive director of the commission on public debate. i would like to welcome you to hofstra university. this is a historic event and b evening and we are very pleased you are all here. one year ago, hofstra was asked if they would agree to serve as the 2016 backup site and 68 days ago they were activated. when you look around this campus, and you think about all the work that has been done in the last ten weeks while starting a new academic year, it is absolutely phenomenal....
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the executive director of should fact-check each other: (janet brown/exec. director, commission on pres. debates) "in our history, moderators have found it appropriate to let the candidates be the ones that talk about the accuracy or the fairness of what the other candidate or candidates might have said." ((diane gallager)) >> with as many as one-hundred- million potential voters expected to watch tonight's debate, the pressure is on for clinton and trump. /// ((brian loftus)) >>> we will carry the debate right here on channel 8. immediately following 8 news now at 5 and the cbs evening news with scott pelley. then at 11, we'll have reaction >>> the last presidential debate will be here in las vegas at the thomas and mack center. ((kirsten joyce)) >> unlv and city officialls are preparing for the debate. several buildings on campus will close for security purposes in the two days leading up to the debate. parking restrictions could start as soon as 5 days before the event... and shuttles will run to off-campus parking facilities. the unlv debate will air rig
the executive director of should fact-check each other: (janet brown/exec. director, commission on pres. debates) "in our history, moderators have found it appropriate to let the candidates be the ones that talk about the accuracy or the fairness of what the other candidate or candidates might have said." ((diane gallager)) >> with as many as one-hundred- million potential voters expected to watch tonight's debate, the pressure is on for clinton and trump. /// ((brian loftus))...
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(janet brown, exec. director, commission on pres. debates): i think personally that if you start getting into fact-checking, i'm not sure what's a big fact, what is a little fact and if you and i have different sources of information, does your source on unemployment rate agree with my source? i don't think it's a good idea to get the moderator into essentially serving as the encyclopedia britannica." the moderator's role has been called into question in recent weeks. n-b-c news host matt lauer was criticized for not trump when trump recently said he opposed the war in iraq. may felt lauer failed to correct trump. todays debate will be moderated by n-b-c news anchor lester holt. in more local news, police say one person is dead... and a shooter is still on the run. it happened outside of a business off decatur and flamingo. police say a man in his late 20's was shot several times around 6-30 sunday morning. they say there was some sort of struggle between the shooter and the victim. that victim was taken to u-m-c where he died metro
(janet brown, exec. director, commission on pres. debates): i think personally that if you start getting into fact-checking, i'm not sure what's a big fact, what is a little fact and if you and i have different sources of information, does your source on unemployment rate agree with my source? i don't think it's a good idea to get the moderator into essentially serving as the encyclopedia britannica." the moderator's role has been called into question in recent weeks. n-b-c news host matt...
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executive commission on presidential debates says the candidates should fact-check each other: (janet brown/exec. director, commission on pres. debates) "in our history, moderators have found it appropriate to let the candidates be the ones that talk about the accuracy or the fairness of what the other candidate or candidates might have said." ((ad-lib)) ((ad-lib)) unlv is hosting a debate watch party tonight. the community and students are it's happening at unlv's student union ballroom at 6pm doors open at 5:30. unlv professors dan lee and david henry will be there answering questions following the debate. i'm proud to say i'll be moderating this event this is one of several watch parties unlv will host. leading up to the final debate on october 19th happening at the thomas and mack center. first - les krifaton joins us with a quick look at the fox 5 weather 24-7 forecast. daytime highs are going to seasonal with lots of sunshine to start the week. tuesday more clouds start to flow into our area from the and thursday moisture from tropical storm roslyn will spread north and could bring us
executive commission on presidential debates says the candidates should fact-check each other: (janet brown/exec. director, commission on pres. debates) "in our history, moderators have found it appropriate to let the candidates be the ones that talk about the accuracy or the fairness of what the other candidate or candidates might have said." ((ad-lib)) ((ad-lib)) unlv is hosting a debate watch party tonight. the community and students are it's happening at unlv's student union...
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director of commission on presidential debates says the candidates should fact-check each other: (janet brown/exec. director, commission on pres. debates) "in our history, moderators have found it appropriate to let the candidates be the ones that talk about the accuracy or the fairness of what the other candidate or candidates might have said." cc will resume shortly a progra note.. because of the debate tonight there will not be a fox5 news at 6.. instead -- we will bring you fox5 news at 7-30 right after the debate we're following breaking news out of texas this morning.. police in houston say a bomb squad is investigating a suspicious car.. after a gunman was shot and killed by police. here's whats going on.. police say a someone shot several people in a shopping center parking lot early this morning.. when it was still dark there. 6 people were taken to the hospital.. we dont know if that number is inclusing the shooter or is just victims. this is a developing situation and we will bring you the very latest as we learn more. now - les krifaton joins us with a quick look at the fox 5 weat
director of commission on presidential debates says the candidates should fact-check each other: (janet brown/exec. director, commission on pres. debates) "in our history, moderators have found it appropriate to let the candidates be the ones that talk about the accuracy or the fairness of what the other candidate or candidates might have said." cc will resume shortly a progra note.. because of the debate tonight there will not be a fox5 news at 6.. instead -- we will bring you fox5...
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(((janet brown, exec. director, commission on pres. debates): "in our history, moderators have found it appropriate to let the candidates be the ones that talk about the accuracy and the fairness of what the other candidate or candidates might have said... good idea to get the moderator into essentially serving as the encyclopedia britannica." )) ((sharie johnson)) >>> we will carry the debate in its entirety-- right here on 8 news now... following 8 news now live at 5 and the cbs evening news with scott pelley. then at 11, reaction and analysis. this is the first of three presidential debates... the final one will be here in las vegas at sam boyd >>> and remember... 8 news now is your local election headquarters for all the local races and issues that matter to you both on air and online at las vegas now dot com./// ((sharie johnson)) ((katie boer)) <<
(((janet brown, exec. director, commission on pres. debates): "in our history, moderators have found it appropriate to let the candidates be the ones that talk about the accuracy and the fairness of what the other candidate or candidates might have said... good idea to get the moderator into essentially serving as the encyclopedia britannica." )) ((sharie johnson)) >>> we will carry the debate in its entirety-- right here on 8 news now... following 8 news now live at 5 and...
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(janet brown, exec. director, commission on pres. debates): i think personally that if you start getting into fact-checking, i'm not sure what's a big fact, what is a little fact and if you and i have different sources of information, does your source on unemployment rate agree with my source? i don't think it's a good idea to get the moderator into essentially serving as the encyclopedia britannica." the moderator's role has been called into question in recent weeks. n-b-c news host matt lauer was criticized for not grilling donald trump... when he recently said he opposed the war in iraq. lauer failed to correct trump. tomorrow's debate at hofstra university... in new york... will be moderated by n- b-c news host lester holt. you've haven't seen hillary clinton or donald trump like this. why the candidates are seen circling around san diego. next. if you missed a story or want to re-watch one... we've got all our videos--- and you can watch the newscast live... the fox5 app is free in the app store. congressman heck's become part o
(janet brown, exec. director, commission on pres. debates): i think personally that if you start getting into fact-checking, i'm not sure what's a big fact, what is a little fact and if you and i have different sources of information, does your source on unemployment rate agree with my source? i don't think it's a good idea to get the moderator into essentially serving as the encyclopedia britannica." the moderator's role has been called into question in recent weeks. n-b-c news host matt...
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i'm janet brown, executive director of the commission on presidential debates. i would like to welcome you to hostile university. event andhistoric historic evening. we are very pleased that you all are here. askedar ago, hofstra was if they would agree to serve as and 68 dayskup site ago, they were activated. when you look around this campus, and you think about all of the work that has been done in the last 10 weeks while starting a new academic year, it is absolutely phenomenal. this is the result of a fabulous team effort. the work on the debates themselves started two years ago. an extraordinary amount of teamwork between a lot of large organizations. there are many individuals who deserve particular thanks and we're going to start this program by introducing the cochairs of the commission to think some of those people. i would like to introduce frank and mike mccurry. [applause] >> good evening, ladies and gentlemen. if we want to join and welcome you here tonight. this is a special night for hostile university. they do a tremendous job. they are setting a
i'm janet brown, executive director of the commission on presidential debates. i would like to welcome you to hostile university. event andhistoric historic evening. we are very pleased that you all are here. askedar ago, hofstra was if they would agree to serve as and 68 dayskup site ago, they were activated. when you look around this campus, and you think about all of the work that has been done in the last 10 weeks while starting a new academic year, it is absolutely phenomenal. this is the...
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director of commission on presidential debates says the candidates should fact-check each other: (janet brown/exec. director, commission on pres. debates) "in our history, moderators have found it appropriate to let the candidates be the ones that talk about the accuracy or the fairness of what the other candidate or candidates might have said." ((kirsten joyce)) >>> the presidential debate right here on channel 8... at 6-pm. we will carry in its entirety... immediately following cbs evening news with scott pelley. the debate should last about 90- minutes. /// ((brian loftus)) >>> 8 news now is your local election headquarters till election day... both on air and online at las vegas now dot com. /// ((kirsten joyce)) >>> right now.. we want to get a check on your forecast. ((brian loftus)) >> sherry swensk is here with that. ((sherry swensk)) with that. ((sherry swensk)) ((sherry swensk)) clear skies out there and a quarter moon in the eastern sky. ............. light winds and cooling down to 70 degrees. the mornings this weekend were beautifully cool. ........ ................ temps back to
director of commission on presidential debates says the candidates should fact-check each other: (janet brown/exec. director, commission on pres. debates) "in our history, moderators have found it appropriate to let the candidates be the ones that talk about the accuracy or the fairness of what the other candidate or candidates might have said." ((kirsten joyce)) >>> the presidential debate right here on channel 8... at 6-pm. we will carry in its entirety... immediately...
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you spoke to the executive director janet brown. who says if you are looking for us to do the fact checking, you are looking in the wrong place. >> she does not expect lester holt to be the dictionary. there are several egregious lies trump expressed in the campaign. there are times hillary clinton shaded the truth. there are facts that donald trump lies more often. i think lester holt will step in and say something. he doesn't have to say your wrong, donald trump. he could say mrs. clinton, would you like to set the record straight. or lester holt could say what is the source of your statement? the trump campaign doesn't want to see that happen. >> mark preston, we don't know what will turn out tonight. anything could happen. what is the conventional wisdom? what is the likelihood we will see the kellyanne conway donald trump and maybe hillary clinton trying to poke the bear to get his temperament out. >> reporter: i think donald trump is best served to go low key and go policy and try not to look as he was during the primary debat
you spoke to the executive director janet brown. who says if you are looking for us to do the fact checking, you are looking in the wrong place. >> she does not expect lester holt to be the dictionary. there are several egregious lies trump expressed in the campaign. there are times hillary clinton shaded the truth. there are facts that donald trump lies more often. i think lester holt will step in and say something. he doesn't have to say your wrong, donald trump. he could say mrs....
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director of commission on presidential debates says the candidates should fact-check each other: janet brown/exec. director, commission on pres. debates "in our history, moderators have found it appropriate to let the candidates be the ones that talk about the accuracy or the fairness of what have said." meanwhile -- watch parties being hosted by democrats and republicans in our area tonight. clinton supporters will be gathering at the democratic candidate's campaign office in milwaukee. more than 50 watch parties for clinton will be taking place across the state. and then trump supporters will be watching the debate across the state as well. a watch party being held at field office in waukesha. and you can watch the debate our coverage starts tonight at 8. wisconsin will also be a campaign stop for both parties this week. donald trump's running mate -- mike pence -- will be in waukesha tomorrow -- visiting weldall manufacturing. trump himself will rally supporters at the waukesha county expo center on wednesday. stumping for hillary clinton-- anne holton will be in wisconsin on thursday. sh
director of commission on presidential debates says the candidates should fact-check each other: janet brown/exec. director, commission on pres. debates "in our history, moderators have found it appropriate to let the candidates be the ones that talk about the accuracy or the fairness of what have said." meanwhile -- watch parties being hosted by democrats and republicans in our area tonight. clinton supporters will be gathering at the democratic candidate's campaign office in...
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janet brown was the executive director. she still is.fouey who was at cbs and the second of producer for the debate commission and i knew it had he called me and asked me to moderate the debate. ares -- he said the rules that you get to ask one question at the beginning and then the journalist, the panelist do the other. and then just referee and keep pretty much what it was about. that is how it started. a moderator for the next one and they called me and asked, one thing led to another. even thea point where commission had problems, the candidates were still trying to influence who the moderators were. i did not matter who the candidates were or their handlers, they could not come to an agreement very easily on who the moderators should be but they could always agree on me or some reason. it wasn't because i was wonderful or anything like that. thetime, they, it was clinton-dole debates and they had agreed on me to moderate the first of eight. there were only going to be too presidential and one vice presidential. then they could not a
janet brown was the executive director. she still is.fouey who was at cbs and the second of producer for the debate commission and i knew it had he called me and asked me to moderate the debate. ares -- he said the rules that you get to ask one question at the beginning and then the journalist, the panelist do the other. and then just referee and keep pretty much what it was about. that is how it started. a moderator for the next one and they called me and asked, one thing led to another. even...
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here's what the commission chair, janet brown, told me about the possibility. >> i don't think it isget the moderator into essentially serving as the en c encyclopedia. it's better for them to facilitate and depend on the candidates to correct each other as they see fit. >> so she is saying essentially the same thing that the former moderator same to me. the moderator is there to keep the conversation moving and flowing. the candidates have to fact check each other. i know there are going to be situations where lester holt will have to step in, and he is prepared to do that. in his prep, he is ready for the situations. the clinton campaign is making no bones about this, they want fact checking of both candidates in real time. >> this is also an unprecedented election. >> it is. >> to the point of truth versus lies, a number of publications came out this week, four, "new york times," "washington post," politico, and called donald trump a liar. his week of misrepresentations, mistruths. scope of trump's falsehoods unprecedented for a presidential candidate. and the "new york times," th
here's what the commission chair, janet brown, told me about the possibility. >> i don't think it isget the moderator into essentially serving as the en c encyclopedia. it's better for them to facilitate and depend on the candidates to correct each other as they see fit. >> so she is saying essentially the same thing that the former moderator same to me. the moderator is there to keep the conversation moving and flowing. the candidates have to fact check each other. i know there are...
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i want you to take a listen to what the big commissioner janet brown had to say about this. >> i don'tnk it's a good idea to get the moderator into essentially serving as the encyclopedia britannica and i think the standards for that person depend on the community basically correcting each other. charles: what is the moderator staff? helping me to break it down as our own charlie gasparino and joel contest. what is lester holt gig here? >> full disclosure i have never moderated the debate. at a thanksgiving meal. and i watch how neil cavuto does it and he's one of the masters of it. listen this has got to be entertaining. this guy is going to sit there and fact check every single insane thing that comes out of donald trump's mouth or the not so and sane thing which is why we are talking about this the clinton camp has put tremendous pressure on moderators to fact check donald trump and what he says. think is going to be a boring debate. i don't like the fact that the campaign, the obama debate in fact check romney on something that actually she was wrong about. so i don't like that. i'
i want you to take a listen to what the big commissioner janet brown had to say about this. >> i don'tnk it's a good idea to get the moderator into essentially serving as the encyclopedia britannica and i think the standards for that person depend on the community basically correcting each other. charles: what is the moderator staff? helping me to break it down as our own charlie gasparino and joel contest. what is lester holt gig here? >> full disclosure i have never moderated the...
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the executive director of the commission on presidential debates janet brown rejected the notion that moderator should be fact-checking everything the candidates say. >> i think personally if you start getting into fact-checking and not sure what is a big vacuum with a little fact and if you and i have different sources of information does your source about the unemployment rate to agree with my source? i don't think it's a good idea to the moderator is serving as the site a pdf britannica. lou: we are joined by manned fuel cast the deciding vote on this controversy. is none other than a republican vice presidential nominee governor mike pence the governor it's great to have you here. thanks so much for being with us. >> it's great to be here. very exciting. lou: listening to her describe the role of the moderator why would this become an issue? >> well you know i am where you are on that. i was asked a couple of days ago about whether or not i thought the moderator should do real-time fact-checking. i'm old school on this. i think moderator sought to moderate and asked the questions
the executive director of the commission on presidential debates janet brown rejected the notion that moderator should be fact-checking everything the candidates say. >> i think personally if you start getting into fact-checking and not sure what is a big vacuum with a little fact and if you and i have different sources of information does your source about the unemployment rate to agree with my source? i don't think it's a good idea to the moderator is serving as the site a pdf...
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you were speaking with janet brown who is president of the debate commission. whwhat she told you. >> i don't think this is the moderator serving as the even encyclopedia brittanica. >> people like jim leher says the job is to keep the conversation going. not to interject and challenge the candidates. what is different this year, donald trump is uniquely fact challenged. politico and washington post evaluated statements and concluded he lies more often than hillary clinton. so that's why we're hearing a lot of calls, including from the clinton campaign from more fact checking. if trump is out on the stage saying he opposed the invasion of iraq, although there is no evidence, clinton will surely interject. it might end up needing to see lester holt step in and remind viewers about the truth. >> the thing about fact checking this election year, you are right. there are so many times when you get through one long winded answer from donald trump and there are seven or eight things to fact check within that. maybe we don't see that donald trump tonight. maybe we see
you were speaking with janet brown who is president of the debate commission. whwhat she told you. >> i don't think this is the moderator serving as the even encyclopedia brittanica. >> people like jim leher says the job is to keep the conversation going. not to interject and challenge the candidates. what is different this year, donald trump is uniquely fact challenged. politico and washington post evaluated statements and concluded he lies more often than hillary clinton. so...
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. >> that's janet brown with the debate commission talking about the role of the moderator, lester holte, from nbc is the moderator. he put out three general topics and they are america's direction, achieving prosperity, and securing america. basically every question in the world could fit into one of these bikts. moderators and whae they should play. >> i think i should ask you the question. you were once a moderator. it is a challenging job for what they have to do. it is not the moderator's job to fact check. we saw that in 2012 can candy crowley and the whole episode of romney and it changed the feel of the debate so i think there is plenty of fact-checking after the debate and that is what the candidates and we are all looking for. >> and there you see the debate stage. we should point out that clinton will be on the right side of the screen, if you are looking at that. the podium on the right. and donald trump will be on the left. this is the debate center. dave, what about why there is such a call by the clinton campaign for moderators to do this fact check real-time, if they fee
. >> that's janet brown with the debate commission talking about the role of the moderator, lester holte, from nbc is the moderator. he put out three general topics and they are america's direction, achieving prosperity, and securing america. basically every question in the world could fit into one of these bikts. moderators and whae they should play. >> i think i should ask you the question. you were once a moderator. it is a challenging job for what they have to do. it is not the...
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this is what janet brown also said. the executive director of the commission on presidential debates. which is what she said about fact checking this weekend. i don't think it's a good idea to get the moderator into essentially serving as the encyclopedia bra tan ka. who did lester holt listen to, her or hillary clinton's campaign manager. >> he pushed back on the iraq war. >> he was very restrained. >> i love to fact check. if you really wanted to do it, you could get up there. it's not -- especially in the general election, presidential debates when it's two on two, fade away, like i'm not even here. i'm gone. i'm out. the camera is following me. hard to do on your own show. i got to go. they can find me wherever i go. >>> new reaction tonight to one of the debate's hottest moments. hillary clinton calling out trump for his his remark about alicia maka whmachado. >> wait until you hear harnld deen's opinion as he suggesting that the gop nominee, a family man who does not drink, does not take in caffeine may have been
this is what janet brown also said. the executive director of the commission on presidential debates. which is what she said about fact checking this weekend. i don't think it's a good idea to get the moderator into essentially serving as the encyclopedia bra tan ka. who did lester holt listen to, her or hillary clinton's campaign manager. >> he pushed back on the iraq war. >> he was very restrained. >> i love to fact check. if you really wanted to do it, you could get up...
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i think janet brown who you interviewed i think it was today, she said it exactly right.the world are people thinking about? that isn't the role. the role to elicit and let people decide. neil: i wonder if it is necessarily fair and balanced have the moderator correct mistakes of donald trump's, not so zealous if they're hillary clinton? >> oh, yes. look, we all know that the media has its own buys biases typically to the left. so for the media should expect and lester to be correcting on the fly, i mean that has got to cut both ways and i think that is asking a lot of one person. >> implicitly this fact-necking devolved, they would be fact-checking one candidate and that would be donald trump. therefore you're watching liberal national media carry the water of one candidate and even posing the question. it becomes proboss truss. neil: we learned from the matt lauer experience it doesn't apply to both. he got heat for interrupting hillary clinton but fine interrupting donald trump. you have to be careful. if you interrupt, interrupt both. if you correct one, correct boat.
i think janet brown who you interviewed i think it was today, she said it exactly right.the world are people thinking about? that isn't the role. the role to elicit and let people decide. neil: i wonder if it is necessarily fair and balanced have the moderator correct mistakes of donald trump's, not so zealous if they're hillary clinton? >> oh, yes. look, we all know that the media has its own buys biases typically to the left. so for the media should expect and lester to be correcting on...
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and janet brown, the executive director of the debate commission speaking here in the hall.nterrupted. sorry about that. >> not at all. i think it's very important how these two physic lynn ter act is critical. remember, first woman on this kind of stage in our nation's history, so how donald trump deals with that and how she deals with the alpha male behavior that donald trump has exhibited in the past in debates, critical. at home, each speaking to a specific audience. hillary clinton wanted to get that vote. and donald trump having concerns that he can be president and behave in a presidential manner. >> and we're listening to lester holt introduce himself to the audience and talking about his neeg buckling from nerves. 's just honesty. no matter how many times you have done this, it's got to make you nervous. >> i know the public would appreciate it. i'm happy to be the one facilitating that conversation. so what's going to follow are some awkward moments of silence. i'm going to take my seat here in my office for the evening and aisle given you a one-minute warni warnin
and janet brown, the executive director of the debate commission speaking here in the hall.nterrupted. sorry about that. >> not at all. i think it's very important how these two physic lynn ter act is critical. remember, first woman on this kind of stage in our nation's history, so how donald trump deals with that and how she deals with the alpha male behavior that donald trump has exhibited in the past in debates, critical. at home, each speaking to a specific audience. hillary clinton...
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this is the commission's executive director, janet brown, speaking on cnn. >> if you start getting into fat checking, i'm not sure -- what is a big fact? what is a little fact? if you and i have different sources of information, does your source about the unemployed it rate agree with my source? i don't think it is a great idea to get the moderator into essentially serving as the encyclopaedia britannica. saiddonald trump had lester holt is a democrat and in fact he is a registered republican. meanwhile, donald trump said on saturday he might bring gennifer flowers to sit in the front row of tonight's debate. flowers had an affair with bill clinton in the 1970's. the trump campaign later said it had not extended an invitation to flowers and that she would not attend. democracy now! will have -- be broadcasting the debate with, to her afterwards. you can tune in tonight from 8:30 to 11:30 eastern standard time. texas senator ted cruz has endorsed donald trump for president. friday's endorsement came despite a bitter primary season that saw the pair hurl invective at one another. during t
this is the commission's executive director, janet brown, speaking on cnn. >> if you start getting into fat checking, i'm not sure -- what is a big fact? what is a little fact? if you and i have different sources of information, does your source about the unemployed it rate agree with my source? i don't think it is a great idea to get the moderator into essentially serving as the encyclopaedia britannica. saiddonald trump had lester holt is a democrat and in fact he is a registered...
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we are now joined by janet brown who has that exclusive job. >> hello, brian. >> this is a brand-newu ready? >>> it is a brand-new set, and we are proud of it. >> and how difficult to get donald trump and hillary clinton on the stage this year? because there was speculation that donald trump might back out of the debate. >> we have been having productive and civil communication with the campaigns, and all of it is going well, and all of it is focused to what is behind you which is to bring everything together in time for the debate tomorrow night. >> any giant issues behind the scenes or any complaints from the campaigns? >> no, i am happy to say that there is agreement on almost everything. very productive. >> what about who is sitting in the front row, and hillary clinton saying she might invite mark cuban, and donald trump saying he might invite gennifer flowers. anybody who would not be allowed in the first row? >> the first rows are the friends and family of the candidates and it is up to them to decide who is in the seats, but the most important thing for everyone to understand
we are now joined by janet brown who has that exclusive job. >> hello, brian. >> this is a brand-newu ready? >>> it is a brand-new set, and we are proud of it. >> and how difficult to get donald trump and hillary clinton on the stage this year? because there was speculation that donald trump might back out of the debate. >> we have been having productive and civil communication with the campaigns, and all of it is going well, and all of it is focused to what is...
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incidentally, janet brown, the the head of the commission for presidential debates sort of agrees with she said it's not the moderator's place to check thee facts of each of the candidates. the candidates, she said, should be doing that to each other. >> ifill: in a little while we'll see three people on the stage seeing how that's going to work itself out. johnou yang, see you later tonight. >> woodruff: in the day's other news: the alleged gunman in a deadly attack at a washington state shoppin mall has confessed, but there's no word on a motive. that's according to court documents filed today. 20-year-old arcan cetin appeared before a judge, to face murder charges. he allegedly gunned down five people at a macy's on saturday. >> ifill: a man opened fire at a houston strip mall today, and wounded six people-- one critically-- before he died in a gun battle with police. afterward, officers canvassed ae nearby condo complex where the shooter lived, and inspected ash car, as neighbors told of their terror. >> i called 9-1-1 because the bullets did not stop. they would not stop and they
incidentally, janet brown, the the head of the commission for presidential debates sort of agrees with she said it's not the moderator's place to check thee facts of each of the candidates. the candidates, she said, should be doing that to each other. >> ifill: in a little while we'll see three people on the stage seeing how that's going to work itself out. johnou yang, see you later tonight. >> woodruff: in the day's other news: the alleged gunman in a deadly attack at a washington...
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janet brown, the executive director of the commission on presidential debatings, was asked this question whether the moderator should fact check an assertion that is made on stage that is untrue in real time. take a listen. >> the moderators have found it appropriate to let the candidates be the ones that talk about the accuracy or the fairness of what the other candidate or candidates might have said. i think personally if you start getting into fact checking, i'm not sure -- what is a big fact, what's a little fact? i don't think it's a good idea to get the moderator into essentially serving as the encyclopedia britannica. >> carol simpson, where do you come down on that, the candy crowley side where you hear a fact that's not true and correct it or don't fact check? >> joy, as you know, i'm an old-school journalist, an old media journalist, and our job, when i came along in the '60s, was to tell the truth, to tell people the truth, so they understood what was going on, then they would make t right decisions and we could solve problems. this campaign has been like no other in history.
janet brown, the executive director of the commission on presidential debatings, was asked this question whether the moderator should fact check an assertion that is made on stage that is untrue in real time. take a listen. >> the moderators have found it appropriate to let the candidates be the ones that talk about the accuracy or the fairness of what the other candidate or candidates might have said. i think personally if you start getting into fact checking, i'm not sure -- what is a...
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bob, you were involved in the last campaign's presidential race, what about janet brown just said? is it the responsibility? i know you've written about this. the candidates to fact-check i think you're being unfair to both candidates if one of them makes a glaring error to not let the other person have an opportunity to call them out. i think people want to know if that person knows the answer to the question. >> that is a good thing. it's called a rebuttal. >> if they don't, then i think the moderator has to step in and say, you know, for the record, folks, take it from there. maybe ask another question. >> there has been talk that a lot of voters have still not made up their minds, john, tonight. what are they looking for a what should each candidate to do to try to get those voters on their side? >> it depends. basically, donald trump has to show that he can be president. a debate is the formal thing in a campaign where a candidate looks a little bit like a president and there is a style and so, you know, for donald trump, it's basically to present something different than the
bob, you were involved in the last campaign's presidential race, what about janet brown just said? is it the responsibility? i know you've written about this. the candidates to fact-check i think you're being unfair to both candidates if one of them makes a glaring error to not let the other person have an opportunity to call them out. i think people want to know if that person knows the answer to the question. >> that is a good thing. it's called a rebuttal. >> if they don't, then...
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janet brown was on television yesterday and say the moderator's not supposed to be the encyclopedia.here are degrees to it. you can't do it all the time. you're not a third contestant up there. but you do have to try to keep -- help viewers understand what is true. and i think lester will do that. >> also some discussion this morning about how social media has changed the way we digest these events. the idea being the first 30 minutes are so crucial because the narrative gets written and then gets spun continually for the remainder -- >> exactly right. the first -- the opening couple of questions, the body language of the candidates, the content of their answers is going to start shaping reaction in realtime. you know, in the past we've talked about how al gore and george bush -- al gore may have won the debate on points, but he lost it in the spin room afterwards when people were -- republicans very skillfully made the case he was kind of a jerk. and that took hold. "saturday night live" did a devastating depiction of him, but that happened after the debate. tonight's going to happe
janet brown was on television yesterday and say the moderator's not supposed to be the encyclopedia.here are degrees to it. you can't do it all the time. you're not a third contestant up there. but you do have to try to keep -- help viewers understand what is true. and i think lester will do that. >> also some discussion this morning about how social media has changed the way we digest these events. the idea being the first 30 minutes are so crucial because the narrative gets written and...
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falco writes in the letter to commission executive director janet brown riday morning, the commissionthe inclusion of elaine -- as a certainly s a welcomed addition but seems insufficient, again, quoting mr. falco's letter to the commission on presidential debates. >> this labor day, c-span continues our road to the white house coverage. we're afternoon at 2:00, live from cleveland, with democratic presidential clinton and lary vice presidential candidate senator tim kaine, as they lay nation's plans for the economy. then green party presidential vice ate jill stein, and presidential candidate baraka people from the warehouse in detroit and libertarian party presidential candidate gary johnson continues his tour stopping in des moines iowa. watch this labor day on c-span and cspan.org. a discussion on the use corporal punishment in public schools. [captioning copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] -- are here to talk about corporal punishment
falco writes in the letter to commission executive director janet brown riday morning, the commissionthe inclusion of elaine -- as a certainly s a welcomed addition but seems insufficient, again, quoting mr. falco's letter to the commission on presidential debates. >> this labor day, c-span continues our road to the white house coverage. we're afternoon at 2:00, live from cleveland, with democratic presidential clinton and lary vice presidential candidate senator tim kaine, as they lay...
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former browns running back janet jackson mel whit all the live pressoconferences and -- press conferences and hear from head coach hue jackman. browns punting it away, great punt. browns catch a break and off a bears player. johnny on the spot recovers it. >> he's been a great special team player this year and when they get a player like that, it changes momentum and gets the looking forward to capitalizing on that play. >> obviously the guy shouldn't have went over there, get too much and got to waive him off and got the browns in good field position. >> browns have twelve men on the field. ten men on the field and chicago punches it in. >> great to see running backs get it in but not against a team we love in cleveland. things like that the browns got to get together and we've seen that during the running game against against the browns has been big. >> bryan gets sacked by joe schobert. >> he had a good game beside him being one of the highest draft picks, that guy really helped himself for making this team obviously as a draft pick but show the offensive and defensive staff he's ready
former browns running back janet jackson mel whit all the live pressoconferences and -- press conferences and hear from head coach hue jackman. browns punting it away, great punt. browns catch a break and off a bears player. johnny on the spot recovers it. >> he's been a great special team player this year and when they get a player like that, it changes momentum and gets the looking forward to capitalizing on that play. >> obviously the guy shouldn't have went over there, get too...
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. >> well, i'm just telling you what the debate commission says, and janet brown was on yesterday andout candy crowley. we've talked about, you know, when -- what facts are definitive and where are your sources. it's a choice of which facts you decide to go after on each side, and if you do it once, you got to do it the other way. >> and you can spend so much time -- lester holt could spend so much time fact checking this and that, we don't want to hear from lester holt. i'm sure he's a great man. i don't know him personally. i like watching him. i'm tuning in to watch hillary clinton debate donald trump. >> don't get ainsley, angry. >> can we cue the band? ainsley was very happy when the band was going. >> she loves the band. >> i do. i like music. >> what's the latest on the ear piece situation? evidently andy lack the president of nbc news was in matt lair's -- lauer's here and telling him to do this or that. will they be taking the ear piece out? >> no. he will have a ear piece. i don't think it will be on editorial, but i don't know the arrangement that lester has. each debate mo
. >> well, i'm just telling you what the debate commission says, and janet brown was on yesterday andout candy crowley. we've talked about, you know, when -- what facts are definitive and where are your sources. it's a choice of which facts you decide to go after on each side, and if you do it once, you got to do it the other way. >> and you can spend so much time -- lester holt could spend so much time fact checking this and that, we don't want to hear from lester holt. i'm sure...
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there has been an executive, janet brown, who is more responsible --who is responsible for the -- i don'tnow how many off the top of my head commissioners, but they are invited to become commissioners and are invited by that administrative structure of the debate commission. they really try to get people from a variety of backgrounds and to try to get an even balance on political spectrum and that kind of thing. host: if you want to learn more about the commission, debates.org is the website. it has information on who was on the commission. let's hear next from steve, grand island, nebraska. a third-party supporter. caller: hi. the election of either candidate, might face congress or might force congress to rein in the president's executive power. the u.s. can survive for years of clinton or trump. it will be a long, long four years. both candidates are dangerous, but clinton will be predictable, and trump won't. guest: interesting point. this question of executive power, a lot of that is frustration with the president at the gridlock of congress. they have to temp the white house to be m
there has been an executive, janet brown, who is more responsible --who is responsible for the -- i don'tnow how many off the top of my head commissioners, but they are invited to become commissioners and are invited by that administrative structure of the debate commission. they really try to get people from a variety of backgrounds and to try to get an even balance on political spectrum and that kind of thing. host: if you want to learn more about the commission, debates.org is the website....
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i feel like the markets are a bit like charlie brown and janet yellen is like lucy.'s going to pull the football back before the september meeting. our call still remains december hike. >> what do you see coming in the data in the next 48 hours and months ahead. >> has nothing to do with the data. just has to do with people getter in versus when they are about to take another step. she's going to walk to the edge, look down and say that's a pretty big jump. >> more market dependent than data dependent. >> she's been going to the edge of the board a lot. she doesn't have the confidence. >> doesn't seem like it. yet everything is going her way. unemployment is very low. participation rate is where it should be. wages look like they are picking up. now would be the time to hike rates before something happens she can't control, but every time we've gotten to this point, she steps back. >> we've seen dollar strength pouzed a bit over the last couple of days, but still seeing dollar strength against the yen. are we possibly approaching a continuation of that? is the recent
i feel like the markets are a bit like charlie brown and janet yellen is like lucy.'s going to pull the football back before the september meeting. our call still remains december hike. >> what do you see coming in the data in the next 48 hours and months ahead. >> has nothing to do with the data. just has to do with people getter in versus when they are about to take another step. she's going to walk to the edge, look down and say that's a pretty big jump. >> more market...
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brown path before me leading wherever i choose. the east and the west are mine. the north and the south are mine. janet: former governor patrick devall is reprising his old role. hillary clinton? >> fried bologna covered in fake cheese whiz reheated in the microwave is my favorite. ed: my goodness. >> for donald trump, dr. laurent -- duck l'orange. orange is the new black. -- as president obama said. ed: best week? >> president obama, best numbers since 2008 and two dollars gas, thank you obama and a great performance in philadelphia. ed: that was right at the foot of the rocky statue. >> he was rocky. ed: no one picked up my medical v.o.: kelly ayotte says she's on our side, but on our rights, she's squarely with donald trump. trump: planned parenthood should absolutely be defunded. v.o.: ayotte agrees, voting six times to do just that, defund planned parenthood. and both oppose our right to safe and legal abortion. ayotte: well i certainly think that roe should be overturned... trump: there has to be some form of punishment. matthews: for the woman? trump: yeah, there has to be some form. v.o.: ayott
brown path before me leading wherever i choose. the east and the west are mine. the north and the south are mine. janet: former governor patrick devall is reprising his old role. hillary clinton? >> fried bologna covered in fake cheese whiz reheated in the microwave is my favorite. ed: my goodness. >> for donald trump, dr. laurent -- duck l'orange. orange is the new black. -- as president obama said. ed: best week? >> president obama, best numbers since 2008 and two dollars...
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brown crust and meld the flavors in melted cheese. oh, here's the best part. the new chef-inspired panini collection. >>> tonight, a janet jackson world exclusive. the pop star pregnant at 50. only "e.t." has the first photos of her baby bump. ?? >> now baby bombshell straight from janet's sister. are you ready to meet your new little niece? >> brad pitt takes a drug test. breaking details in the brangelina divorce. how he's shifting his strategy tonight. >> then -- >> stand back! make way for this hot stuff. >> my first day, first scene. >> behind the scenes with rob lowe. why his new role has him nervous. >> it's overwhelming. >> and -- ?? ?? we do the time warp with the stars of the rocky horror remake. >> put your hands on your hips. >> now for september 28, 2016, this is "entertainment tonight?" >>> brad pitt drug tested as he -pbattles back -pagainst angelina's divorce filing and p.r. attack, but first, what the world has been waiting to see. "e.t." broke this news just a few months ago that janet jackson is pregnant and now only we can show you for the first time miss jackson blossoming at 50. ?? ?? >> there's the
brown crust and meld the flavors in melted cheese. oh, here's the best part. the new chef-inspired panini collection. >>> tonight, a janet jackson world exclusive. the pop star pregnant at 50. only "e.t." has the first photos of her baby bump. ?? >> now baby bombshell straight from janet's sister. are you ready to meet your new little niece? >> brad pitt takes a drug test. breaking details in the brangelina divorce. how he's shifting his strategy tonight. >>...
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janet yellen and company set to meet in two week. what if the fed hikes anyway? with us for the hour, joe tear ra noev dia, stephanie link, josh brown. josh, you tell me. another ugly read. non-manufacturing backs up last week's manufacturing report, disappointing. jobs report below expectations. what happens if the fed goes anyway? whams to stocks? could be an adjustment. look at the history of surprise hikes it's different from the history of well deteltelegraphe hikes. i don't know if it's necessary. a whole cult of commentators saying, about time. we finally have this over with. plus, you have no idea what the accompanies statement will be, if they were to go and then say, well, this was really a dovish hike or whatever it is we're creating. look at the big picture, scott. u.s. stocks mixed. the phangs are going nuts. same old same old. new all-time highs for face bbo, google a lot of the action is overseas even so. look at emerging markets. eem up 1 po.7% on the day. >> and since august. best run since august. you have to pick your spots. if you're going to wade into this market with all that lies ahead, you better pick your sp
janet yellen and company set to meet in two week. what if the fed hikes anyway? with us for the hour, joe tear ra noev dia, stephanie link, josh brown. josh, you tell me. another ugly read. non-manufacturing backs up last week's manufacturing report, disappointing. jobs report below expectations. what happens if the fed goes anyway? whams to stocks? could be an adjustment. look at the history of surprise hikes it's different from the history of well deteltelegraphe hikes. i don't know if it's...
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brown or capt. kim coghlan a deputy city attorney janet clark for helping putting this document together. the amendment cycle with a three-year cycle. so every three years we repeal the existing san francisco cargo to replace with a new fire code. so come january 1 one he 17 we'll be repealing the 2013 san francisco fire code and replacing it with a 2016 san francisco fire code. the majority of the code carries over to the latest version to the 2016 however we do have some changes. the code itself is based on the model code which is the isc international barcode. it is the building standards commission of sacramento adopts and publishes with california amendment july 1 i just did it this last july 1 good that becomes the california fire code that they do. then we have the local jurisdiction 180 days to submit our amendment from the chief through this port commission here to the board of supervisors for approval and then onto sacramento. our local amendment are based on three things. we have to satisfy our amendment that we can be more sick of due to climate, due to geology, or due to topo
brown or capt. kim coghlan a deputy city attorney janet clark for helping putting this document together. the amendment cycle with a three-year cycle. so every three years we repeal the existing san francisco cargo to replace with a new fire code. so come january 1 one he 17 we'll be repealing the 2013 san francisco fire code and replacing it with a 2016 san francisco fire code. the majority of the code carries over to the latest version to the 2016 however we do have some changes. the code...
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brown or capt. kim coghlan a deputy city attorney janet clark for helping putting this document together. the amendment cycle with a three-year cycle. so every three years we repeal the existing san francisco cargo to replace with a new fire code. so come january 1 one he 17 we'll be repealing the 2013 san francisco fire code and replacing it with a 2016 san francisco fire code. the majority of the code carries over to the latest version to the 2016 however we do have some changes. the code itself is based on the model code which is the isc international barcode. it is the building standards commission of sacramento adopts and publishes with california amendment july 1 i just did it this last july 1 good that becomes the california fire code that they do. then we have the local jurisdiction 180 days to submit our amendment from the chief through this port commission here to the board of supervisors for approval and then onto sacramento. our local amendment are based on three things. we have to satisfy our amendment that we can be more sick of due to climate, due to geology, or due to topo
brown or capt. kim coghlan a deputy city attorney janet clark for helping putting this document together. the amendment cycle with a three-year cycle. so every three years we repeal the existing san francisco cargo to replace with a new fire code. so come january 1 one he 17 we'll be repealing the 2013 san francisco fire code and replacing it with a 2016 san francisco fire code. the majority of the code carries over to the latest version to the 2016 however we do have some changes. the code...