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. >> janet brown, thank you. host: that is janet brown who has been the executive director since it was formed in 1987. very gracious with her time. we are looking at live pictures from within the debate hall in st. louis. in just a minute you will mean a member of the debate commission and learn more about how the format of town hall has changed over the years. first a bit of news that donald trump has held a surprise panel broadcast live to facebook. it is just 90 minutes before he begins tonight's debate. if there is any direction about which direction he will take in his counterpunch for the last tople of days, that seems give us more indication. we will tell you more about that our previewutes as program continues. let me introduce you to reverend john jenkins who is a board member of the commission of presidential debates. we are taking quite a lead of the news i have given you with donald trump. he is the president of notre dame university. how many years have you been involved with the debate commission?
. >> janet brown, thank you. host: that is janet brown who has been the executive director since it was formed in 1987. very gracious with her time. we are looking at live pictures from within the debate hall in st. louis. in just a minute you will mean a member of the debate commission and learn more about how the format of town hall has changed over the years. first a bit of news that donald trump has held a surprise panel broadcast live to facebook. it is just 90 minutes before he...
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steve: janet brown, thank you for the tour. janet: thank you, steve. steve: and just because it is mikegovernor tim kaine and pence on the stage tonight, that does not mean that other candidates are not active. bill weld is live on facebook, joining us via twitter. and we have the vice presidential nominee for the green party live streaming responses to the vp debate beginning at 9:00 p.m. eastern. you can ask questions on twitter . tim kaine sent out this message earlier today. steve: and team tromp sent -- trump sent out this tweet. here is a little bit of the instagram video. >> i try to start every day with a little bit of quiet time. i spend time in prayer and devotion. i find that to be enormously important time in my day. over the course of the day, my a word of often read prayer that we would have the grace to be able to meet this moment. steve: i asked janet brown why longwood. it costs longwood $5.5 million to host the event. they had to upgrade the internet technology. wellofficials think it was worth the investment to raise the university p
steve: janet brown, thank you for the tour. janet: thank you, steve. steve: and just because it is mikegovernor tim kaine and pence on the stage tonight, that does not mean that other candidates are not active. bill weld is live on facebook, joining us via twitter. and we have the vice presidential nominee for the green party live streaming responses to the vp debate beginning at 9:00 p.m. eastern. you can ask questions on twitter . tim kaine sent out this message earlier today. steve: and team...
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this is janet brown of the commission. >> my name is janet brown.ntial debates. i'd like to welcome you to the second presidential debate of 2016. here at washington university in st. louis. an historic fifth for this campus. and a treasured homecoming for the commission on presidential debates. five days ago, this set and this crew were in farmville, virginia. everything that you see tonight has been moved here from the vice presidential debate setup, tested, rehearsed, beautified in that short time span. i hope those of you in the audience here at washington university will look at your programs and study those names that are listed there under the production crew. they are without pier, in terms of all the aspects of this extremely complicated production that will be carried for 90 minutes live, nationally and internationally. the audio lighting set and logistical team that does this are absolutely extraordinary. there are a lot of people to thank for what has happened here tonight. i would like to start by introducing the co-chairman of the comm
this is janet brown of the commission. >> my name is janet brown.ntial debates. i'd like to welcome you to the second presidential debate of 2016. here at washington university in st. louis. an historic fifth for this campus. and a treasured homecoming for the commission on presidential debates. five days ago, this set and this crew were in farmville, virginia. everything that you see tonight has been moved here from the vice presidential debate setup, tested, rehearsed, beautified in...
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steve: that was yesterday as we talk to janet brown. lester holt was he earlier, and he said he was quite nervous before the first debate, with an estimated audience of 100 million. chris wallace of the fox news channel, the first time fox has moderated a general election debate, asked for by the commission to basically be the cleanup person to talk about the issues that have not been brought up a lot. a lot has happened over the last 10 days. we are inside the media filing center, and one of the issues has been the wall-to-wall extensive, even exhaustive coverage of this election. that is where we began our conversation earlier today with the cochair and former white house press secretary about what this means for media coverage and for the commission on presidential debates. mike mccurry is the cochair of the commission on presidential debates. these days have had an espn, game day like feeling watching the countdown, the media coverage. mike: it is like the super bowl of politics in a way. the presence of all the media reminds us thi
steve: that was yesterday as we talk to janet brown. lester holt was he earlier, and he said he was quite nervous before the first debate, with an estimated audience of 100 million. chris wallace of the fox news channel, the first time fox has moderated a general election debate, asked for by the commission to basically be the cleanup person to talk about the issues that have not been brought up a lot. a lot has happened over the last 10 days. we are inside the media filing center, and one of...
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so -- [inaudible] >> let's listen to janet brown who's the director of the commission. >> -- of 2016re at longwood university. on a normal evening willet hall would be hosting a basketball game. and as you can see it has been turned into a venue where a conversation will be taking place that will be watched all over the world by tens of millions of people. that is courtesy of the skills of the commissions production team. the audio, set, lighting, and other production team members are without peer in this business. they have transformed this into something that a huge national and international broadcast will be telecast from. and i hope you will take the time to look in your programs and read their names and appreciate the extraordinary work that they do. there are a lot of people to thank for all of the work that's gone into this evening. and i'd like to start by introducing the co-chairman of the commission mike mccurry and frank farenkoff. [ applause ] >> thank you janet. and thank you farmville and longwood university. you have been spectacular hosts. give yourselves a round of
so -- [inaudible] >> let's listen to janet brown who's the director of the commission. >> -- of 2016re at longwood university. on a normal evening willet hall would be hosting a basketball game. and as you can see it has been turned into a venue where a conversation will be taking place that will be watched all over the world by tens of millions of people. that is courtesy of the skills of the commissions production team. the audio, set, lighting, and other production team members...
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janet brown heads the commission on presidential debates. >> these are historic days.que, they are memorable. they give the students as well as the university or college community a chance to participate in something unlike anything else they will see. >> reporter: up to five dozen schools apply to hold one of these debates each election cycle. if you're a winner, you pay the commission-- production fees and a whole lot more. this summer, wright state pulled out of the running to host the first presidential debate, citing worries about costs and security. in its place, hofstra university hosted its third debate. brown says there are returns to a school beyond the bottom line: >> there are returns on reputation certainly in terms of the school. i'll tell you one that is not well covered and i find it fascinating. this is an example of management and leadership. in terms of the team effort that is required to put this together. >> reporter: centre college in danville, kentucky thought the experience of hosting the vice presidential debate in 2000 was so worthwhile that i
janet brown heads the commission on presidential debates. >> these are historic days.que, they are memorable. they give the students as well as the university or college community a chance to participate in something unlike anything else they will see. >> reporter: up to five dozen schools apply to hold one of these debates each election cycle. if you're a winner, you pay the commission-- production fees and a whole lot more. this summer, wright state pulled out of the running to...
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janet brown and some of the others whether also likely hear from the moderator chris wallace and thenut. [ chanting in background ] >> traditionally does a third debate actually matter? does it have the power to change the narrative? >> generally no. the audience for the debates decline and the impact is not particularly great. the first debate is always the most consequential debate. the town hall debate always has interesting wrinkles because of the choreography of them. by the time the third debate -- i mean look at where we are. look at these polls. so much is locked in now anderson, that it's very hard to see a completely new dynamic at this point in the campaign. by the way jeffrey would say donald trump surprises us. but as michael said earlier he really hasn't surprised us. been very predictable. >> you disagree with it? >> i think there was one determinant factor in the debate hall tonight. chachie has been spotted. i think we can o two home. >> do you think he's the hail mary pass that donald trump is going to use? >> it could be. >> he needs to do something to change the tr
janet brown and some of the others whether also likely hear from the moderator chris wallace and thenut. [ chanting in background ] >> traditionally does a third debate actually matter? does it have the power to change the narrative? >> generally no. the audience for the debates decline and the impact is not particularly great. the first debate is always the most consequential debate. the town hall debate always has interesting wrinkles because of the choreography of them. by the...
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brandon brown, the chief economist at mitsubishi stays with us. we will bring you live coverage of janet yellen's speech in boston. at 6:30 p.m. london time. stay with "surveillance." plenty coming up, including the view from france. we speak to the former economy minister about brexit. francine is live in paris. hard brexit or no brexit, take your pick. the stark warning from the e.u. president. in our brexit show, we will have the latest news on the u.k.'s european exit and will speak to the ceo of l'oreal. this is bloomberg. ♪ the best prospect of those in being able to do that is if we get fed normalization. anna: what about the euro and how it performs from here? i read ubs was saying that the euro would rally on the taper talk. we ran this story some weeks ago suggesting that when the time comes to end the bond buying program that will be some tapering. do you think that that's what he would like to do? brendan: i think that tapering is what draghi would like to do. i do not see that being a big story for euro. the only situation is where the dollar would be strong anyhow. it is no
brandon brown, the chief economist at mitsubishi stays with us. we will bring you live coverage of janet yellen's speech in boston. at 6:30 p.m. london time. stay with "surveillance." plenty coming up, including the view from france. we speak to the former economy minister about brexit. francine is live in paris. hard brexit or no brexit, take your pick. the stark warning from the e.u. president. in our brexit show, we will have the latest news on the u.k.'s european exit and will...
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browns in exchange for linebacker jamie collins. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. as promised, to install fios and set up the wi-fi that janet, jamie, jenny, jemma and jasmine need on their birthday. thank you. for all their new devices. you can't break me. you want a piece of cake? switching to fios is easier than ever. now get 100 meg internet, plus tv and phone for just $69.99 per month online. hurry, this is the final week to get our best offer ever. only from fios. interviewer: what would stop you from voting this november? woman 1: working late. william f. galvin: for the first time ever we have early voting. if you're registered, you can vote any day between october 24th and november 4th. avoid election day lines -- vote on your schedule. man 1: wow, that helps! william f galvin: early voting is easy voting. interviewer: so what do you think? woman 2: it' a timesaver. i love it. william f. galvin: it's easier than ever for you to vote. >>> well, the kids are out and about trick-or-treating tonight hoping to have bags of full of canada by the end of the night. >> experts have tips to make sure they stay safe and health
browns in exchange for linebacker jamie collins. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. as promised, to install fios and set up the wi-fi that janet, jamie, jenny, jemma and jasmine need on their birthday. thank you. for all their new devices. you can't break me. you want a piece of cake? switching to fios is easier than ever. now get 100 meg internet, plus tv and phone for just $69.99 per month online. hurry, this is the final week to get our best offer ever. only from fios. interviewer:...
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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...
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janet jackson is getting a boost from donald trump's debate performance. picture afoot and light-hearted i take to the open road. healthy, free, the world before me, the long brown path before me leading wherever i choose. the east and the west are mine. the north and the south are mine. all seems beautiful to me. you recommend synthetic and can yover cedar?to me why "super food"? is that a real thing? it's a great school, but is it the right the one for her? is this really any better than the one you got last year? if we consolidate suppliers what's the savings there? so should we go with the 467 horsepower? or is a 423 enough? good question. you ask a lot of good questions... i think we should move you into our new fund. ok. sure. but are you asking enough about how your wealth is managed? wealth management, at charles schwab. what? is he gone?? finally, i thought he'd never leave... tv character: why are you texting my man at 2 a.m.? no... if you want someone to leave you alone, you pretend like you're sleeping. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. tv character: taking selfies i
janet jackson is getting a boost from donald trump's debate performance. picture afoot and light-hearted i take to the open road. healthy, free, the world before me, the long brown path before me leading wherever i choose. the east and the west are mine. the north and the south are mine. all seems beautiful to me. you recommend synthetic and can yover cedar?to me why "super food"? is that a real thing? it's a great school, but is it the right the one for her? is this really any better...
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brown or capt. kim coghlan a deputy city attorney janet clark for helping putting this document together.ment 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 topography. as
brown or capt. kim coghlan a deputy city attorney janet clark for helping putting this document together.ment 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...