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ellen ratner, judy miller. thank you both. >> thank you, jon.od conversation on reporting from the white house. jon: two-star report years they are really wonderful. political heavyweights hitting trail as we get closer to election day. former florida governor jeb bush campaigning for senator pat roberts. will endorsements have impact on who voters choose on tuesday? >>> talk about a close call. a construction mishap almost sends this giant drill, look at this thing right there, into a subway car filled with hundreds of passengers. wow. jon: 15 minutes away from "outnumbered" at top of the hour. what do you have? >> hi, jon. as election day is nearing voter anxiety is taking center stage. a new poll finding americans are rattled by ebola, by isis and jobs. so, what will all of this mean for both parties when we cast our ballots on tuesday? >> plus is politics still a man's world? why young girls say they're reluctant to pursue a political career despite being interested in it. >>> seems like every halloween there is controversy over some costume
ellen ratner, judy miller. thank you both. >> thank you, jon.od conversation on reporting from the white house. jon: two-star report years they are really wonderful. political heavyweights hitting trail as we get closer to election day. former florida governor jeb bush campaigning for senator pat roberts. will endorsements have impact on who voters choose on tuesday? >>> talk about a close call. a construction mishap almost sends this giant drill, look at this thing right there,...
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. >> investigators later identified the victim as judy miller, a 15-year-old runaway, who, like yolandaashington, had been working as a prostitute on the streets of hollywood. >> the l.a. sheriff's office could look at this grisly find on a halloween, an ironic note, as the beginning of the awareness that this was bigger than just some crazed, one-time killer. >> police suspect that the miller and washington murders may be connected. then on november 6th, another body is found near a country club in glendale. unlike the other two victims, 21-year-old lisa caston was not a prostitute, but a waitress at a hollywood health food restaurant. she was last seen leaving work around 9:00 the previous night. >> here's a young woman who, as far as we know, had gotten out of her car and was walking to her apartment when she was stopped, she was kidnapped, and the next thing you know, she turns up at the bottom of a hill. >> this is kfwv news. good afternoon, everyone. i'm vince campagne. here is the latest news at noon. glendale police have another apparent murder of a young woman on their hands. k
. >> investigators later identified the victim as judy miller, a 15-year-old runaway, who, like yolandaashington, had been working as a prostitute on the streets of hollywood. >> the l.a. sheriff's office could look at this grisly find on a halloween, an ironic note, as the beginning of the awareness that this was bigger than just some crazed, one-time killer. >> police suspect that the miller and washington murders may be connected. then on november 6th, another body is found...
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judy miller, pulitzer-prize-winning investigative reporter and fox news contributor.ynn sweet, washington bureau chief for "the chicago sun-times." i was reading, lynn, the full transcript of that exchange. he was asking, he was asked, you know, where did this opinion come from that is of high importance and frieden begins his answer by saying my sole concern is to protect americans. i mean that is one of those, do not answer the question kind of responses that makes my reporters ears perk up. what about yours? >> well, right. you always want, sometimes these hearings are frustrating because you can't get to the bottom of the story but they're useful because they flag areas to pursue such as, you're pointing out, who advised the doctor, who was in a lost hot water in that hearing as i'm sure you and judy know, for a variety of seemingly missteps by the cdc that led to these nurses contributing to these nurses being infected by the ebola patient. jon: yeah. judy, the speculation and, we don't have any proof, but the speculation is that somebody was telling the doctor,
judy miller, pulitzer-prize-winning investigative reporter and fox news contributor.ynn sweet, washington bureau chief for "the chicago sun-times." i was reading, lynn, the full transcript of that exchange. he was asking, he was asked, you know, where did this opinion come from that is of high importance and frieden begins his answer by saying my sole concern is to protect americans. i mean that is one of those, do not answer the question kind of responses that makes my reporters ears...
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lynn sweet, judy miller, thank you very much. >> thank you. service brings in hounds to catch a suspect who jumped the white house fence. now we are learning this is not this guy's first run-in with security at the president's home. >>> and is it justice or a whole lot of wasted taxpayer dollars? our next guests get into that debate as the jodi arias resentencing trial starts to churn through another batch of jurors. jon: let's check out what's ahead on "outnumbered" at the top of the hour. what do you have? >> hey, jon. new details about the ebola case diagnosed right here in new york city as lawmakers hold a hearing on capitol hill. but the president's new ebola czar a no-show. where is he? >> plus, with just over a week to the midterms, more democratic senate candidates are distancing themselves from the president. why one is now calling him irrelevant. >> and our hashtag one lucky guy says younger women are making a mistake if they don't marry an older guy. >> speaking of that one lucky guy -- [laughter] >> here we go. >> gene simmons from
lynn sweet, judy miller, thank you very much. >> thank you. service brings in hounds to catch a suspect who jumped the white house fence. now we are learning this is not this guy's first run-in with security at the president's home. >>> and is it justice or a whole lot of wasted taxpayer dollars? our next guests get into that debate as the jodi arias resentencing trial starts to churn through another batch of jurors. jon: let's check out what's ahead on "outnumbered" at...
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ed rollins, judy miller, ed. i'm maria bartiromo.'ll be back tomorrow on opening bell on fox business network. >>> on the buzz meter this sunday, nine days before the midterms, the media are increasingly making these elections about one issue. barack obama. >> it's like obama has ebola. >> oh -- >> i think in the end, the president really can't get his head wrapped around the fact that he is over. >> will the president really determine whether republicans can win the senate or is that just an easy store line for the media? >> new leaks in the killing of michael brown, describing the struggle that made the police officer fear for his life. is the press being fair on ferguson? >> the death of ben bradley, one of the giants of journalism who led
ed rollins, judy miller, ed. i'm maria bartiromo.'ll be back tomorrow on opening bell on fox business network. >>> on the buzz meter this sunday, nine days before the midterms, the media are increasingly making these elections about one issue. barack obama. >> it's like obama has ebola. >> oh -- >> i think in the end, the president really can't get his head wrapped around the fact that he is over. >> will the president really determine whether republicans can...
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ed rollins, judy miller, ed. i'm maria bartiromo. i'll be >>> good evening, everybody. the canadian capital of ottawa is under lockdown at this hour, after a gunman shot and killed a canadian soldier at the country's national war monument. before making his way inside the canadian parliament building, firing off what some witnesses have said were as many as 30 shots. as you can see on your screen, a quick thinking spectator was able to video some of the shooting and people scattering on parliament hill. further violence was stopped. when the parliament hill sergeant at arms shot and killed the assailant who was later identified as 32-year-old michael zehaf-bibeau who is later identified. fortunately, the shooter did not hit a single other person, although three others inside the parliament building were injured. none of them wounded by gunfire. they were taken to the ottawa hospital, but their injuries are considering to be not life-threatening. while we don't know the killer's motive for the shooting only 24 hours earlier, the canadian government had raised its terrori
ed rollins, judy miller, ed. i'm maria bartiromo. i'll be >>> good evening, everybody. the canadian capital of ottawa is under lockdown at this hour, after a gunman shot and killed a canadian soldier at the country's national war monument. before making his way inside the canadian parliament building, firing off what some witnesses have said were as many as 30 shots. as you can see on your screen, a quick thinking spectator was able to video some of the shooting and people scattering...
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ed rollins, judy miller, ed. i'm maria bartiromo. i'll be back tomorrow on opening bell on fox business network. >>> on the buzz meter this sunday, nine days before the midterms, the media are increasingly making these elections about one issue. barack obama. >> it's like obama has ebola. >> oh -- >> i think in the end, the president really can't get his head wrapped around the fact that he is over. >> will the president really determine whether republicans can win the senate or is that just an easy store line for the media? >> new leaks in the killing of michael brown, describing the struggle that made the police officer fear for his life. is the press being fair on ferguson? >> the death of ben bradley, one of the giants of journalism who led to the washington post on the pentagon papers and watergate. i talked to bob woodward about the role of his farmer boss and the challenge of investigative reporting then and now. >> publishing these stories, not naming the sources, you believe you've got good sources, but we don't have documen
ed rollins, judy miller, ed. i'm maria bartiromo. i'll be back tomorrow on opening bell on fox business network. >>> on the buzz meter this sunday, nine days before the midterms, the media are increasingly making these elections about one issue. barack obama. >> it's like obama has ebola. >> oh -- >> i think in the end, the president really can't get his head wrapped around the fact that he is over. >> will the president really determine whether republicans can...
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judy miller, a pulitzer prize-winning investigative reporter and author and tammy bruce, radio talk showost and fox news contributors. judy, is it not in the news because it is working or is it failing? >> it is not in the news because we still don't know and it was last year's story. it faded into the background. in fact, "politico" called it background noise. other people are calling it the incredibly fading issue but it is not fading among single women. for them it is still the second most important issue and the democrats are hoping that they're going to be favorably impressed with obamacare. that they will turn out in the midterms. hence that is their view but i think it plays into a broader meme, are we safe and secure? i say part of security is health. and i think that questions about obama's competence in that area may hurt the president in the midterms. eric: tammy, is that just it? terrorism, islamic radical terrorism? ebola all these other threats have just trumped some of the concerns about obamacare? >> what some people consider a disaster of a obamacare now looks like it is
judy miller, a pulitzer prize-winning investigative reporter and author and tammy bruce, radio talk showost and fox news contributors. judy, is it not in the news because it is working or is it failing? >> it is not in the news because we still don't know and it was last year's story. it faded into the background. in fact, "politico" called it background noise. other people are calling it the incredibly fading issue but it is not fading among single women. for them it is still...
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ed rollins, judy miller, ed. i'm maria bartiromo. i'll be >>> good evening, everybody.n capital of ottawa is under lockdown at this hour, after a gunman shot and killed a canadian soldier at the country's national war monument. before making his way inside the canadian parliament building, firing off what some witnesses have said were as many as 30 shots. as you can see on your screen, a quick thinking spectator was able to video some of the shooting and people scattering on parliament hill. further violence was stopped. when the parliament hill sergeant at arms shot and killed the assailant who was later identified as
ed rollins, judy miller, ed. i'm maria bartiromo. i'll be >>> good evening, everybody.n capital of ottawa is under lockdown at this hour, after a gunman shot and killed a canadian soldier at the country's national war monument. before making his way inside the canadian parliament building, firing off what some witnesses have said were as many as 30 shots. as you can see on your screen, a quick thinking spectator was able to video some of the shooting and people scattering on parliament...
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judy miller is here. look what we have got here. and oil company executive from france. it happened in russia. russia is subject to sanctions and heavily dependent on oil and a french oil executive is killed in what looks like a strange accident. should i bring up the issue of foul play? >> normally you would and you would be right given vladimir putin's record, however in this instance, this is a man vladimir putin actually needed. he needed his enthusiasm for russian investment at a time when everybody is backing away. stuart: he was very much on vladimir putin's side. a supporter in the oil industry. doesn't want him gone. >> they have a $27 billion exploration and joint venture in siberia. he wanted to double the output from their shale exploration by 2020. he was very much a russia now man and the sanctions were holding him back so if anything one would have to look at someone who wanted to do harm to vladimir putin and given russia, given the level of drunkenness, given the fact that it was snowing on october 20th which was unusable nobody is ruling out anything, n
judy miller is here. look what we have got here. and oil company executive from france. it happened in russia. russia is subject to sanctions and heavily dependent on oil and a french oil executive is killed in what looks like a strange accident. should i bring up the issue of foul play? >> normally you would and you would be right given vladimir putin's record, however in this instance, this is a man vladimir putin actually needed. he needed his enthusiasm for russian investment at a...
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judy. >> woodruff: on tomorrow's edition of pbs newshour weekend, will a new federal plan give an economic boost to the hardest hit regions of the country? megan thompson reports from eastern kentucky. here's an excerpt. >> millers his family's farm has helped him get by. he grows most of his own food and already chopped firewood for winter. >> that will be my heat. after unemployment ran out, he did odd jobs for neighbors to stay afloat. >> you just can't go out and find a job that suits you. i mean, it just ain't here. >> since the 1970s, more than 130,000 coal jobs have been lost in the u.s., a decline of about 50%. coal unemployment in eastern kentucky is now at an historic low. more than 7,000 jobs have been lost since 2008. >> the thing that hasn't happened at an adequate rate is the diversification of the local economy. >> woodruff: that's saturday's signature segment on pbs newshour weekend. and we'll be back, right here, on monday with an interview with bob dole. he reflects on a life in politics, and the current state of the republican party. that's the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff, have a great weekend. thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >
judy. >> woodruff: on tomorrow's edition of pbs newshour weekend, will a new federal plan give an economic boost to the hardest hit regions of the country? megan thompson reports from eastern kentucky. here's an excerpt. >> millers his family's farm has helped him get by. he grows most of his own food and already chopped firewood for winter. >> that will be my heat. after unemployment ran out, he did odd jobs for neighbors to stay afloat. >> you just can't go out and...