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rubio is trying to claim another mantle. he is trying to claim the conservative mantle. he took shots noting he should wait his turn a bit. he's a bit young and he should hold off. saying those are the things the establishment in washington says. he was able to train his sights on a lot of different targets. not just republicans. establishment republicans, but also hillary clinton who he also took on last night. showing that he is prepared to be that nominee and that standard for the party and fight into the general election. >> he was prepared to take on jeb bush. we played it a while ago about his voting record. a lot of people think rubio got the better end of that exchange by far. you could hear the dejection. after the debate, dana bash caught up with jeb bush and asked him if he was upset about the debate performance. let's listen to what he said to dana. >> you seem quite frustrated. >> not frustrated. i wish i had gotten questions -- got to answer questions on things on the minds of people. entitlement challenges, the debt, i got fantasy football. it's important
rubio is trying to claim another mantle. he is trying to claim the conservative mantle. he took shots noting he should wait his turn a bit. he's a bit young and he should hold off. saying those are the things the establishment in washington says. he was able to train his sights on a lot of different targets. not just republicans. establishment republicans, but also hillary clinton who he also took on last night. showing that he is prepared to be that nominee and that standard for the party and...
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but also remember -- when you take on the mantle of the artist or an activist, you know that you areave a lot of derision, so you have to meet that derision almost with pride. you have to be, you know, happy warrior. nermeen: i would like to turn to singingf patti smith "the tiger." >> ♪ tiger tiger burning bright in the forest of the night. hand or i, good friend symmetry. -- hat this and what shoulder and what art could twist the sinews of the heart beganen thy hand andwhat dread what dread feet. nermeen: patti smith, could you talk about the performance of william blake's: "the tiger" and in particular the phrase you spoke of, fearful symmetry? >> all, i found a lot of fearful symmetry in my life. most fearfule, the piece of symmetry, for instance -- it is even hard to talk about. ofhusband died in november 1994, and my brother, who really expressed that he would help me raise my children, comforted my children and who i deeply counted on, died suddenly from a faulty heart valve a month later , november 4 and december 4. that was a bit of fearful symmetry. i husband died on robert
but also remember -- when you take on the mantle of the artist or an activist, you know that you areave a lot of derision, so you have to meet that derision almost with pride. you have to be, you know, happy warrior. nermeen: i would like to turn to singingf patti smith "the tiger." >> ♪ tiger tiger burning bright in the forest of the night. hand or i, good friend symmetry. -- hat this and what shoulder and what art could twist the sinews of the heart beganen thy hand andwhat...
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agent -- hp did the largest m&a and is now splitting itself off and now dow is taking the mantle. maybe in a few years, they will realize smarter is better and split themselves off. there are two things -- one is being a private company. the deal is with activists shareholders. is consolidation. you are looking at markets where you have four or five mega buyers. dell wants to get enough size and mass and technology providers to these customers. emily: it is interesting that you see them going against the mark andreessen says he expects a lot of tech companies to break up. big m&a orcting more a more big tech breakup? great point.a hp almost did the deal with emc. that may have been plan b. i think we'll see other big companies because that's a trend we have seen -- symantec, ebay -- the one everyone speculates is will ibm split up? they need to do something, so to your point, what is that something? it's either a big m&a transaction or breaking up. hp is not a consumer business -- vocus on markets and customers and serve that customers -- serve the customer to the end. ibm has bee
agent -- hp did the largest m&a and is now splitting itself off and now dow is taking the mantle. maybe in a few years, they will realize smarter is better and split themselves off. there are two things -- one is being a private company. the deal is with activists shareholders. is consolidation. you are looking at markets where you have four or five mega buyers. dell wants to get enough size and mass and technology providers to these customers. emily: it is interesting that you see them...
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the reality was, the shah assumed the mantle of this policy. it has a lot to do with the personal relationship between richard nixon and the shah, which went all the way back to 1953. there was a mutual respect, interest, i would even say in esteem -- an esteem, they gave nixon confident that he could trust the shah. host: you talk about the saudi arabians reluctance to work with the united states, there was another track in the nixon administration, how did -- iran's iranian role effect that? of nixon and minds most foreign-policy establishment at that time, this was one the air of a global cold war. that is not how the actors in the region saw it, they do not see themselves as a theater in the global cold war, they are fighting their own battles with their own regions, sometimes very local. plan, hisgers approach to the region and his portfolio within the issue, not the much iran and the persian was ahis approach regional one. he was trying to solve a regional issue, to try to gain traction and momentum. this is not something i think was of g
the reality was, the shah assumed the mantle of this policy. it has a lot to do with the personal relationship between richard nixon and the shah, which went all the way back to 1953. there was a mutual respect, interest, i would even say in esteem -- an esteem, they gave nixon confident that he could trust the shah. host: you talk about the saudi arabians reluctance to work with the united states, there was another track in the nixon administration, how did -- iran's iranian role effect that?...
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the decision was made by an advisory board, because the mantle wasn't historic.t was not -- and they replaced it with a mantle designed actually in the time of thomas jefferson. so that as they tried to make the -- in a sense, as they tried to follow what jacqueline kennedy had started, to make the white house more historical, this was the right thing to do. so that particular decision, nick, was not made by pat nixon. what's also clear from julie's book, which i think is the closest we're ever going to get to pat nixon's memoir, because she didn't write one, is that pat nixon did carry some resentment about the 1960 election. she did feel that it had been stolen, and she did not hide her disappointment in 1960. look at photographs of her in 1960; she's not wearing a poker face. so there is no doubt in my mind that some of the anger, not as much, of course, that richard nixon had for the kennedys she did. nevertheless, she was a human being, and she handled the visit, jacqueline kennedy's -- jacqueline kennedy onassis' first visit since 1963 to the white house be
the decision was made by an advisory board, because the mantle wasn't historic.t was not -- and they replaced it with a mantle designed actually in the time of thomas jefferson. so that as they tried to make the -- in a sense, as they tried to follow what jacqueline kennedy had started, to make the white house more historical, this was the right thing to do. so that particular decision, nick, was not made by pat nixon. what's also clear from julie's book, which i think is the closest we're ever...
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nikki mantle, reggie jackson, mr. october, delivered in the playoffs and world series, they never had that many home runs in that many playoff games. how could this guy who is a hitter of no consequence when it comes to a home runs at six in the play? >> he is on fire, it is a hot streak. >> the last one for the houston astros, carlos beltran, mets fans, he is a power hitter. >> of course i played sports, johnny on the pony, stickball, these were on the streets of new york city. >> that is so -- >> when was the last time you got tested, you could go into the -- >> he could sue you for saying this. >> when was the last test? this is impossible. i remember the mets in the 69 world series, the guy who could not hit the ball in the infield, running the >> avenue been enough legal trouble? back to the future day, i you celebrating in any way? >> i was hoping, and smelling myself, i would have had odor eaters in my clothes by now. that was one of the features a you don't remember this, you ran a drug induced psychosis? ever
nikki mantle, reggie jackson, mr. october, delivered in the playoffs and world series, they never had that many home runs in that many playoff games. how could this guy who is a hitter of no consequence when it comes to a home runs at six in the play? >> he is on fire, it is a hot streak. >> the last one for the houston astros, carlos beltran, mets fans, he is a power hitter. >> of course i played sports, johnny on the pony, stickball, these were on the streets of new york...
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pay lip service to the saudis, but everyone knows the reality is that the shah has assumed the mantle of regional primacy. why? is conclusion i've come to it had a lot to do with the personal relationship between rezard nixon and mohammed shah. i would say there was a trust is steam between the two men. that gave richard nixon the confidence that he could put the shah in that role. mr. movroydis: you talked about the saudi arabian reluctance to cozy up to the united states. how did supporting iranian primacy fit in with the objectives? the ultimate diminish soviet influence in the middle east. in the minds of richard nixon and kissinger, most of the foreign-policy establishments at the time, this was one of the year of a global cold war. that is not how the actors in the region saw it. as adid not see themselves theater in the global cold war, they are fighting their own battles for their own reasons, sometimes for very local issues. approach to the region, and his portfolio with issue, -- ofsraeli the era of-israeli issue, was a more regional approach to solve more of an issue to try
pay lip service to the saudis, but everyone knows the reality is that the shah has assumed the mantle of regional primacy. why? is conclusion i've come to it had a lot to do with the personal relationship between rezard nixon and mohammed shah. i would say there was a trust is steam between the two men. that gave richard nixon the confidence that he could put the shah in that role. mr. movroydis: you talked about the saudi arabian reluctance to cozy up to the united states. how did supporting...
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>> i would pray for the return of mickey mantle incentive feels, the greatest baseball player. >> and black pants. >> you saw me dance before, i am not showing on the grave all that flotsam and jetsam. >> black pants with navy jacket. >> what about the best pitcher. the leader of the club. ben: let me ask you this, the yankees are out. to detert for now? i hate the mets, i loaf of them. kerry: what went wrong? >> we didn't hit. other than carlos beltran the only silent hit, going to the warning track, just we were out of gas. and nothing left in the yankees' season. mark tiexiera is on the bench that our hopes and the playoffs. >> who play a minute maid stadium. what kind of baseball team is that, minute maid stadium. this is another one. kerry: keep smiling and profiling. >> took out my aggression and a anger and management issues. >> have a great day. and o.j. simpson. wabc 770, thank you. a new controversy about matt harvey. you will hear what he has is that of showing up very late to practice. kerry: most sorry. that's a big bull. i think that's old cyrus. 1800 pounds of do whatev
>> i would pray for the return of mickey mantle incentive feels, the greatest baseball player. >> and black pants. >> you saw me dance before, i am not showing on the grave all that flotsam and jetsam. >> black pants with navy jacket. >> what about the best pitcher. the leader of the club. ben: let me ask you this, the yankees are out. to detert for now? i hate the mets, i loaf of them. kerry: what went wrong? >> we didn't hit. other than carlos beltran the...
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have hp, which did the largest m&a and is now splitting itself off and now dow -- dell is taking the mantle. maybe in a few years, they will realize smaller is better and split themselves off. being a private company, to retool your business will be easier than being a public company dealing with shareholders. you want to retool for the cloud and for a cloud virtualization. i think number two is consolidation. you are looking at where you markets have four or five mega buyers. dell wants to get enough size and mass and technology providers to these customers. emily: it is interesting that you see them going against the tide. hp is splitting. mark andreessen says he expects a lot of tech companies to break up. are we expecting more big m&a or a more big tech breakup? alex: that's a great point. you can go either way. hp almost did the deal with emc. said, we are hp going to be in the split camp, that may have been plan b. i think we'll see other big companies split up, because that is a trend we have seen, symantec, ebay. when everyone speculates on is ibm. will they split up? they need to d
have hp, which did the largest m&a and is now splitting itself off and now dow -- dell is taking the mantle. maybe in a few years, they will realize smaller is better and split themselves off. being a private company, to retool your business will be easier than being a public company dealing with shareholders. you want to retool for the cloud and for a cloud virtualization. i think number two is consolidation. you are looking at where you markets have four or five mega buyers. dell wants to...
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it's the layer between earth's crust and outer core mantle that is right.'s the month in which earth day occurs. april that is right. she was the greek goddess of the earth. gaia gaia is correct. if you get this correct you will be part of our final two and go into our championships he was the composer of the song of the earth. stravinsky no, it was gustav mahler it's the rare earth element with symbol la lanthanum you are in our final two congratulations! homestead, you're a great team you played so well this season. thank you. we'll see you next week. and we'll see you next week for the finals final championship of quiz kids >> welcome to "teen kids news." i'm veronique. here's this week's top story. one of the highest compliments you can pay someone is to call him or her a rocket scientist. but as our next report shows, you don't really have to be a genius to build a rocket and successfully launch it. >> before we get into that, here's a short lesson on the history of rockets. [ asian-st
it's the layer between earth's crust and outer core mantle that is right.'s the month in which earth day occurs. april that is right. she was the greek goddess of the earth. gaia gaia is correct. if you get this correct you will be part of our final two and go into our championships he was the composer of the song of the earth. stravinsky no, it was gustav mahler it's the rare earth element with symbol la lanthanum you are in our final two congratulations! homestead, you're a great team you...
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you know anyone you can imagine from mantle to williams to namath. >> we'll show you the cover again are you on it? if so scott smith wants to hear from you. contact us we'll tell you how to reach him and then he'll ask you to autograph his cover. >> as you look at it those two boys on the right are definitely brothers or cousins good luck. >> i bet anything one of their names is sully. >> s. >> his college career lasted seconds. >> he is an incredible had an incredible contact. ready to head out when others head home. at eversource, we prepare for ugly weather all year long. upgrading technology, managing vegetation, improving how we get information to you, because we know you're counting on us. we're ready for winter, and we want to make sure you're ready, too. visit eversource.com to learn more and sign up for storm updates. and be sure to follow us on facebook and twitter. . >>> tonight at 11:00 push to keep college students safe off campus. the i-team investigates the dangerous living conditions across our area and how it cost one student her life. for the first time her heartbr
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major medical hurdle was crossed with the discovery of the anti-polio vaccine, which was to spread a mantleotection over millions of american children. >> thousands volunteered in the largest peacetime effort of its kind to make sure the vaccine was distributed. and children's lives were saved. >> i don't think that we can do too much to celebrate the man who conquered polio or all the women and men who are continuing to work to eradicate polio. for me being a doctor, being able to prevent a disease is precious and special. so, at the gates foundation, we consider a vaccine to be such an asset because instead of spending money and people suffering, we, in fact, prevent the disease before it ever occurs. that's a beautiful thing. >> today, polio is confined to three countries on earth. and one of those countries, nigeria, has been polio free for one year. >> 99% of polio has been solved. that's enormous progress. enormous gains. >> enormous gains thanks to the science of vaccines coupled with the power of collective action. >> the world's only eradicated one disease ever, smallpox. it's true
major medical hurdle was crossed with the discovery of the anti-polio vaccine, which was to spread a mantleotection over millions of american children. >> thousands volunteered in the largest peacetime effort of its kind to make sure the vaccine was distributed. and children's lives were saved. >> i don't think that we can do too much to celebrate the man who conquered polio or all the women and men who are continuing to work to eradicate polio. for me being a doctor, being able to...
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to understand that when you want to leave the country, it's better to be what ronald -- she's an mantle of jack kemp. i picked paul ryan, he's a jack kemp, ronald reagan type of conservative that doesn't back away from his principals but invites others to engage in the debate and then lines up to see where your boats are. i think that's the mature way of doing things. in when he and in bringing things to the floor. that's what members need and i think that's the essential to begin to change what i see is a dysfunctional congress. >> today jeb bush insisted his campaign is not on life support but his supporters and many donors are starting to wonder. >> i'm 7-0 in my fantasy football league. >> [laughter] >> when that is your most memorable line you know it's been a tough night. and for jeb bush -- >> i'm doing great but we're not gambling. >> even as fantasy football success was eclipsed. >> we have isis and al quaeda attacking us, people in debt and out of work and we're talking about fantasy football. can we stop? >> earlier he tried to tamp down marco rubios surging campaign his camp
to understand that when you want to leave the country, it's better to be what ronald -- she's an mantle of jack kemp. i picked paul ryan, he's a jack kemp, ronald reagan type of conservative that doesn't back away from his principals but invites others to engage in the debate and then lines up to see where your boats are. i think that's the mature way of doing things. in when he and in bringing things to the floor. that's what members need and i think that's the essential to begin to change...
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candidate in the spring or over the summer, i think joe biden could have stepped in, taken over the mantles the democratic frontrunner quite easily. i think if this supporters of mrs. clinton's would have flocked to biden. at this point the clinton campaign has not imploded. >> reporter: so, we wait for the biden camp to make a decision and to announce it. if it is yes, he is going get into the campaign, the consensus is he's going have to work fast to example in fact to raise the kind of big money he's going the need and assemble the team he needs to make a viable shot at trying to get the nomination from the democratic party. live in greenville, john rawlins channel6 "action news. >> thank you, john. >>> camden officials say the city has been denied a $30 million federal grants for revitalization projects. the news comes two months after mayor dana redd and u.s. senator robert menendez toured the mount ephraim neighborhood to talk about the city's plans for that money. camden was a finalist for the money from the u.s. department of housing and urban development but it lost out to atlanta
candidate in the spring or over the summer, i think joe biden could have stepped in, taken over the mantles the democratic frontrunner quite easily. i think if this supporters of mrs. clinton's would have flocked to biden. at this point the clinton campaign has not imploded. >> reporter: so, we wait for the biden camp to make a decision and to announce it. if it is yes, he is going get into the campaign, the consensus is he's going have to work fast to example in fact to raise the kind of...
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john kasich stole the governing conservative mantle away from him or the lead mantle, and i think a lot of his supporters will be very, very glum tomorrow morning. >> i want to get quick feedback from all of you. your impressions, michael in. >> he stole all my lines. i want to make sure i'm locked in. i think it was a kasich night. i think it was definitely a night for ted cruz to display those princeton debate skills that we always heard that he had, but we frankly hadn't seen them. i also concur that it was a bad night for jeb bush because like kasich he tried to step out, but rubio confronted him and that punch just did not land, and the counterattack did, so marco rubio had a good night. john kasich had a good night. ted cruz had a good night. jeb had the worst night. >> let's play that exchange between marco rubio and jeb bush because clearly that was something that jeb bush tried to be aggressive with marco rubio and marco rubio came back at him. let's play that. >> i'm a constituent of the senator and i helped him and i expected that he would do constituent service which means h
john kasich stole the governing conservative mantle away from him or the lead mantle, and i think a lot of his supporters will be very, very glum tomorrow morning. >> i want to get quick feedback from all of you. your impressions, michael in. >> he stole all my lines. i want to make sure i'm locked in. i think it was a kasich night. i think it was definitely a night for ted cruz to display those princeton debate skills that we always heard that he had, but we frankly hadn't seen...
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cabinet table and chairs and he also bought an enormous black marble french made clock that sat on the mantle that had not only the clock works but a barometer and a calendar and a thermometer. so you could monitor the conditions inside, not outdoors, it wasn't -- it didn't have an outdoor gauge somehow that was collected to this block chock. so this sat on the mantel also from 1869 to 1902 and would have been how the cabinet when it was meeting kept track of the time that was going by. one of the things that happened in the 19th century was if a president came into office and had things that he didn't find stylish any longer the government actually authorized public sales and white house things simply got away legally because they were authorized. so with some of these kinds of things that were the most historic that didn't leave. there are only four of the chairs that we have had continuously since the 1840s. so, in fact, 20 of them did get away. they were used in other parts of the house, as was the clock. so these are treasures now that have survived those auctions and remained in the whi
cabinet table and chairs and he also bought an enormous black marble french made clock that sat on the mantle that had not only the clock works but a barometer and a calendar and a thermometer. so you could monitor the conditions inside, not outdoors, it wasn't -- it didn't have an outdoor gauge somehow that was collected to this block chock. so this sat on the mantel also from 1869 to 1902 and would have been how the cabinet when it was meeting kept track of the time that was going by. one of...
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greatest emerging challenge which are the acts of terror committed by those who falsely claim the mantle of religion to justify their wanton indiscretions. has sought to eliminate anyone who deviates from their interpretation of islam. they have replaced individuals from their homes based on affiliations or ethnicity. they have killed thousands in violence and deliver attacks on christians and muslims who oppose the radical ideology. it has subjected the people of cameroon, chad, niger to unspeakable acts of violence and fatal attacks on places of worship. ofondly, the impact blasphemy laws and apostasy laws in pakistan, saudi arabia, egypt, sudan and a number of others as well as those that purport to protect religious sentiment from perfect. the united states uniformly opposes such laws. such laws are inconsistent with international human rights and fundamental freedoms and we will continue to call for their universal appeal. the existence of such laws to justify violence in the name of religion and to create an whichhere of impunity leads to false claims of blasphemy. third, repressiv
greatest emerging challenge which are the acts of terror committed by those who falsely claim the mantle of religion to justify their wanton indiscretions. has sought to eliminate anyone who deviates from their interpretation of islam. they have replaced individuals from their homes based on affiliations or ethnicity. they have killed thousands in violence and deliver attacks on christians and muslims who oppose the radical ideology. it has subjected the people of cameroon, chad, niger to...
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since that, bernie sanders has sort of taken over that mantle. is it frustrating for you to see that happen? how do you approach moving forward? >> well, i mean, it would be frustrating, except that i think that history is full of examples where the candidate is speaking in the summers, not the candidate that emerges once the fullness of the process takes place. and seth, you're from new hampshire. >> seth: i am, yeah. >> people from new hampshire, people from iowa, they take their responsibility very, very seriously. >> seth: thank you. [ laughter ] >> they do. it's a beautiful thing, because right now so many of us feel like big money has figured out the outcome before we even cast a vote. but in iowa, in new hampshire, people expect to see it two, three, four, five times before they make their decision. they will ask questions and they really care deeply about our country and the ideas that each candidate has to offer. so i'm leading with ideas. the ideas that move us to 100% clean energy electric future. ideas that make college more affordabl
since that, bernie sanders has sort of taken over that mantle. is it frustrating for you to see that happen? how do you approach moving forward? >> well, i mean, it would be frustrating, except that i think that history is full of examples where the candidate is speaking in the summers, not the candidate that emerges once the fullness of the process takes place. and seth, you're from new hampshire. >> seth: i am, yeah. >> people from new hampshire, people from iowa, they take...
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. >> they're saying you misled and the attempt to seize that mantle to be the next leader that you have misled and this is characteristic of a tendency to mislead. they say you had more cash in the bank than jeb bush for president and that is not true. >> well, again, the numbers speak for themselves. they're publicly disclosed. >> then why say you have more when you don't? >> we didn't mislead. the numbers are there and it shows what we raised. we're very comfortable with where we are as an organization and how we spend our money. the reason that matters is it gives us the resources to talk about what we will do if given the chance to be president. >> marco rubio, now in third place in the latest poll, behind donald trump and ben carson. marco rubio, you are up a couple of points from 11% to 13% and in third place. thank you for being with us here tonight. >> thank you. >> all the best. >> thank you. >>> dr. ben carson has taken heat from the media, but tonight a first. as one publication seems to be encouraging readers to file complaints against the candidate. that's next. >>> plus, t
. >> they're saying you misled and the attempt to seize that mantle to be the next leader that you have misled and this is characteristic of a tendency to mislead. they say you had more cash in the bank than jeb bush for president and that is not true. >> well, again, the numbers speak for themselves. they're publicly disclosed. >> then why say you have more when you don't? >> we didn't mislead. the numbers are there and it shows what we raised. we're very comfortable...
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they claim to have this mantle that they're the champion of women's rights.he biggest abusers of women that you're describing in this book. and hillary's a part of it. >> the book is really about hypocrisy. she denigrates you and trashs you as a bimbo, slut, trailer trash, then hires heavy-handed private detectives, anthony pelicano, ivan duda to harass you into silence lest you get in the way for their quest for power. >> is this the same woman who recently said if you're a victim of sexual assault, have you a right to be believed? has she come out in defense of the women in this book. >> unless you're eileen wellstone or juanita broderick or caroline moffat or becky brown or helen dowdy or paula jones or kathy ferguson or christine scherzer or my friend kathleen willy. in case those women are abused and they're psychologiccally abused. bill abuses them physically then hillary abuses them psychological. >> i nokno juanita broderick. i interviewed her. if you ask me, because i interviewed paula jones, gje jennifer flowers. >> they've been threatened, their pe
they claim to have this mantle that they're the champion of women's rights.he biggest abusers of women that you're describing in this book. and hillary's a part of it. >> the book is really about hypocrisy. she denigrates you and trashs you as a bimbo, slut, trailer trash, then hires heavy-handed private detectives, anthony pelicano, ivan duda to harass you into silence lest you get in the way for their quest for power. >> is this the same woman who recently said if you're a victim...
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princeton history january noted that while democratic pop lists aump see themselves as embracing the mantle of franklin rose vet, in fact, they miss history. the real ones were advocates of prohibition and ardent believers in the superiority of farms and small towns. it has never been about populism. clinton, obama, are all part of the movement that embraces free trade, immigration, regulated capitalism and cultural diversity. above all, it has been optimistic and forward-looking. one can imagine fdr bringing his head up saying sunny ways, my friends, sunny ways. for more, go to cnn.com/fareed and read my "washington post" column this week. and let's get started. >>> donald trump dropped a bombshell recently when he implied that former president george w. bush could and should have done more to stop the 9/11 attacks. listen to what he said when he called into cnn's "new day." >> they did know it was coming. they told them that it was coming. so they did have advance notice and they didn't really work on it. >> the reaction was swift and strong. jeb bush responded by calling trump an unserio
princeton history january noted that while democratic pop lists aump see themselves as embracing the mantle of franklin rose vet, in fact, they miss history. the real ones were advocates of prohibition and ardent believers in the superiority of farms and small towns. it has never been about populism. clinton, obama, are all part of the movement that embraces free trade, immigration, regulated capitalism and cultural diversity. above all, it has been optimistic and forward-looking. one can...
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they'd -- the mantle was not historic.hey replaced it with a mantel designed at the time of thomas jefferson, so that as they tried to follow what jacqueline kennedy had started to make the white house more historical, this was the right thing to do. the particular decision was not made by pat nixon. what is also clear from julie's book, each i think is the closest we will ever get to pat nixon's memoir, is that pat nixon carried some resentment about the 1960 election. she felt it had been stolen. she did not hide her disappointment in 1960. if you look at photographs of her in 1960, she is not wearing a poker face. there is no doubt in my mind some of the anger, not as much, that richard nixon had for the kennedy -- nevertheless, she was a human being and she handled jacqueline kennedy's first visit since 1963 to the white house, beautifully. she let jackie kennedy decide how the trip would go and how the visit would go. jackie did not want a public visit. she was concerned about the press swarming the white house. she w
they'd -- the mantle was not historic.hey replaced it with a mantel designed at the time of thomas jefferson, so that as they tried to follow what jacqueline kennedy had started to make the white house more historical, this was the right thing to do. the particular decision was not made by pat nixon. what is also clear from julie's book, each i think is the closest we will ever get to pat nixon's memoir, is that pat nixon carried some resentment about the 1960 election. she felt it had been...
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i can see clinton and sanders taking up this mantle of economic populism. >> to me the bigger problem for them is convergence, what does it get you in a campaign where you're trying to distinguish yourself. >> that's what makes the position of martin o'malley interesting tonight. this is in many ways his breakout chance tons distinguish himself. where can he go? he can't go left. is he going to -- he's not going to go center. that's not where the center of gravity is in the party right now. for chafee and for webb, god knows what the heck they're going to do. i'm assuming they're going to be the attack dogs on sanders and clinton. >> it's very hard to see lincoln chafee playing that role. his disposition doesn't seem inclined toward that. >> jess, it's remarkable to me to watch this as we enter the debate. we came of age in the clinton years. particularly i think our political awakening happened at a time when the conventional wisdom in the democratic party was you needed to defense everyone that you weren't george mcgovern and you weren't just going to hand out welfare to the other p
i can see clinton and sanders taking up this mantle of economic populism. >> to me the bigger problem for them is convergence, what does it get you in a campaign where you're trying to distinguish yourself. >> that's what makes the position of martin o'malley interesting tonight. this is in many ways his breakout chance tons distinguish himself. where can he go? he can't go left. is he going to -- he's not going to go center. that's not where the center of gravity is in the party...
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sort of get through this fire that you have to walk through if you are actually going to carry that mantleparty. >> if you take away the over the top rhetoric and look at the reaction politically to what happened in oregon you find candidates on the democratic side coming down on the side of some kind of legislation to address gun issues. nobody on the republican side saying that. how do you think that plays out? >> i think the democrats have the edge. ben carson used to support the assault weapons ban and now he has changed his mind because of tyranny. the other thing i say to katie about the ohio and pennsylvania poll is i fthink we have a fine field. democrats are not as tuned in. i really think that once people are paying attention hillary clinton, joe biden will be doing a lot better than ben carson. >> the polls always catch people's attentions. i did not expect to see ben carson up nine over hillary. >> a warning sign. >> appreciate you both joining us. thank you at home for joining us. i'm steve kornacki. and "hardball" starts right now. >>> hillary versus trump. could we be lookin
sort of get through this fire that you have to walk through if you are actually going to carry that mantleparty. >> if you take away the over the top rhetoric and look at the reaction politically to what happened in oregon you find candidates on the democratic side coming down on the side of some kind of legislation to address gun issues. nobody on the republican side saying that. how do you think that plays out? >> i think the democrats have the edge. ben carson used to support the...
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people are looking at rubio to take that mantle. and that ad shows how worried they are. >> i think that's definitely right. donna, i want to briefly play some sound of dr. ben carson on a radio show and get your quick reaction. dr. ben carson. >> guy comes in, puts the gun in my ribs and i just said i believe you want the gun behind the counter. >> in that calm way? >> in that calm way. >> okay. >> he said, oh, okay. >> oh, so you just redirected him -- >> so that's dr. ben carson talking about an incident of violence at a pop eye's decades ago. >> profiling courage. he redirected the mugger or the assailant to the cashier. look, i've heard it. i've read about it. i don't understand what's going on in ben carson's world in terms of explaining violence in society, the toxic culture of gun violence. but whatever it is it must be resonating over in the republican party. and, jake, once again i want to promote the cnn debate. >> on tuesday. >> we're going to have a clash of ideas. it's going to be exciting. >> donna brazile, amanda car
people are looking at rubio to take that mantle. and that ad shows how worried they are. >> i think that's definitely right. donna, i want to briefly play some sound of dr. ben carson on a radio show and get your quick reaction. dr. ben carson. >> guy comes in, puts the gun in my ribs and i just said i believe you want the gun behind the counter. >> in that calm way? >> in that calm way. >> okay. >> he said, oh, okay. >> oh, so you just redirected him...
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wants, and you know, he told the house represents, listen, if you unify behind me, i will take the mantle up and be the speaker and not for long, but it looks like paul ryan is the next speaker. >> and bob, what do we know about the deal that was made? >> he has to be endorsed by all of the house conference, and this is the house freedom caucus, and the caucus of conservatives that basically pushed john pay nor o-- john bo out, and there are some rumblings of the bailout, and all in all, he is respected by the right, and so he won't get all republican, and if they don't give him enough votes, it is going to be chaos in the house basically. >> and charley, this is striking me a okay, i want to unite all of you, but it is a man, i will serve with condition, and yes, i will bail out, but you have to bend to me off of the bat. >> well, brooke, that is a sign of more than anything else that this is a terrible job he is being asked to do and nobody else wants the do it, and as bob pointed out, nobody who wanted to do it is going to be able to garner the votes necessary to get it done and certai
wants, and you know, he told the house represents, listen, if you unify behind me, i will take the mantle up and be the speaker and not for long, but it looks like paul ryan is the next speaker. >> and bob, what do we know about the deal that was made? >> he has to be endorsed by all of the house conference, and this is the house freedom caucus, and the caucus of conservatives that basically pushed john pay nor o-- john bo out, and there are some rumblings of the bailout, and all in...
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fox to pick up the mantle. neil: here is where i will disagree with that.ritical question of a donald trump or a jeb bush. the hip pocket of one of the other candidates. vowing not to watch anymore. you are in donald trump's pocket. you are a donald trump ascher. i am wondering whether that effect on those that have to do this shows regardless of whether you are hosting a debate, it gets overboard here. dagen: i think a good journalist and a hard-core solid journalist will ask some tough questions. i am thinking out loud here which is always dangerous. with the rnc, were they worried about actual were public and voters tuning in to another nbc debate? there were some moderators that really did not know the candidates position. the challenge about where did i say that, he said it on his website. a lack of authority from those moderators about where these candidates were. >> again, do you worry about people not wanting to watch. neil: i am just wondering if you think it has any boomerang effect? >> i do not. i do not think you will find this from the democrat
fox to pick up the mantle. neil: here is where i will disagree with that.ritical question of a donald trump or a jeb bush. the hip pocket of one of the other candidates. vowing not to watch anymore. you are in donald trump's pocket. you are a donald trump ascher. i am wondering whether that effect on those that have to do this shows regardless of whether you are hosting a debate, it gets overboard here. dagen: i think a good journalist and a hard-core solid journalist will ask some tough...
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if you go in the main administration building there's a quote carved into the mantle. thrilled within thy heart of youth, what and where is truth? that what we're asking for, the truth about watergate. now, harvard also, their slogan is truth. being harvard, it's put in latin. but we should join together in the search of truth. there's documents still to come out. the irvinityee and he house judiciary committee sealed all reports. it's what you do in an investigation you. -- because you don't want to ruin reputations of innocent people. so they seal the records for 50 years. well, i'm not going to be around when these things get unsealed, and we'd like them unsealed now so people who know what they're doing can look through and see was the special prosecutor really giving grand jury information to the house judiciary committee? what the special prosecutor feeding can hes to the committee? we deserve to know that. secondly, perhaps more importantly, we need a judicial investigation. it's the reputation of the d.c. courts that so besmirched. john sirica is a disgrace to
if you go in the main administration building there's a quote carved into the mantle. thrilled within thy heart of youth, what and where is truth? that what we're asking for, the truth about watergate. now, harvard also, their slogan is truth. being harvard, it's put in latin. but we should join together in the search of truth. there's documents still to come out. the irvinityee and he house judiciary committee sealed all reports. it's what you do in an investigation you. -- because you don't...
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until in the third quarter, and despite being a senator, can applausely claim the anti-establishment mantlend is uniquely poised to exploit the current chaos. you probably notice that unlike moefs his rivals, cruz has declined to attack trump. instead, cruz is trying to wait trump out, and then secure his supporters. >> in time, i don't believe donald is going to be the nominee and i think in time, the lion's share of his supporters end up with us. and i think the reason is what i was just saying. that if you look to the records of all the republican candidates. there's a big difference between my record and that of everyone else, if you ask, who has stood up to washington, who's sustain on not just democrats, but taken on leaderships in their own party, republican leadership. >> all right, joining me now are republican media consultant, rick wilson. rick, here's my theory of the ted cruz strategy. and i think it's actually pretty smart. when you watch speed skating in the winter olympics and they have the races that are long, right? say, ten lapse. and basically for the first eight laps, e
until in the third quarter, and despite being a senator, can applausely claim the anti-establishment mantlend is uniquely poised to exploit the current chaos. you probably notice that unlike moefs his rivals, cruz has declined to attack trump. instead, cruz is trying to wait trump out, and then secure his supporters. >> in time, i don't believe donald is going to be the nominee and i think in time, the lion's share of his supporters end up with us. and i think the reason is what i was...
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and i grew up in the era of joe dimaggio and mickey mantle. and when steinbrenner came across, it sort of soured me. and i lost interest pretty much. but i'm still 10 years old when it comes to being a yankee fan. >> all right. ha ha! [applause] why do you think elizabeth warren was not given the position of head of the consumer financial protection bureau? >> because she was too good for the job. my father once said, "the only way you lose your job in government is to do your job." [laughter] >> there you go. [applause] all right. what advice would you give to someone having a child in 2013? >> uh, is there a reason for the year? >> just meaning now. it could be now. >> this is not a nostradamus question. >> no, no. [laughter] don't know. probably not. ha ha! [audience member speaking indistinctly] >> this is the advice. >> read the book. >> these are my parents'. we just wrote them down from time to time through their comments in a cigar box, which all children should do for their parents and grandparents, because there's huge wisdom in expe
and i grew up in the era of joe dimaggio and mickey mantle. and when steinbrenner came across, it sort of soured me. and i lost interest pretty much. but i'm still 10 years old when it comes to being a yankee fan. >> all right. ha ha! [applause] why do you think elizabeth warren was not given the position of head of the consumer financial protection bureau? >> because she was too good for the job. my father once said, "the only way you lose your job in government is to do your...
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. >> reporter: scott fitzgerald is mantle leader of the state senate. >> if you had everyone appear beforery difficult, i think, for the system to deal with that right now. >> reporter: what you just said if i interpret the numbers correctly, that means so many people drunk out there they can't handle the system? >> if you went to a felony conviction i'm not sure what difference that would make. we are trying to make a approach that is more measured and the way to do that is get these people clean. >> the last time we were altogether, the family was in november. >> reporter: beyond the politics, but often in the debate, are the families forced into advocates. >> you were immediately disrupted in the worst way? judy and paul jenkins lost their daughter and granddaughter and unborn their granddaughter was carrying in this 2008 accident. the man who killed them, mark benson, was sentenced to 30 years in pretty much. it was his fourth offense while operating a vehicle while intoxicated and received among the state's stiffest penalties. >> that is a pretty current picture of them. >> reporter:
. >> reporter: scott fitzgerald is mantle leader of the state senate. >> if you had everyone appear beforery difficult, i think, for the system to deal with that right now. >> reporter: what you just said if i interpret the numbers correctly, that means so many people drunk out there they can't handle the system? >> if you went to a felony conviction i'm not sure what difference that would make. we are trying to make a approach that is more measured and the way to do...
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seems like there is a different guy in the running game each week that carries the mantle, the banner, for that football team. so this is going to be interesting today. they have always been big brother. but the last five out of six, little brother michigan state has been big brother. so i think this one wins a close one. shutouts. unheard of. >> the sec. east. >> who did? >> i think you did. september? i don't recall that. >> how quickly they forget. what do you see now. >> florida. i didn't expect the run they have been on. florida is in the driver seat. there. and wild wild west, i believe on the same tape you were watching that it would be wild -- >> you remember that part. >> oh yeah. that was still open for debate. >> you can come back here and be dangerous and serious again. >> cool. >> wlvr you want. >> brian jones who are we remind you is available for that usc coaching job. you can see texas a&m and good morning. it's a frosty morning with cold temps in the 30s across the area. it will be a great fall weekend with highs today in the 50s to near 60. sunday will be sunny and w
seems like there is a different guy in the running game each week that carries the mantle, the banner, for that football team. so this is going to be interesting today. they have always been big brother. but the last five out of six, little brother michigan state has been big brother. so i think this one wins a close one. shutouts. unheard of. >> the sec. east. >> who did? >> i think you did. september? i don't recall that. >> how quickly they forget. what do you see...
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biden, listen if you're going to come into this race and try to be the natural inheritor of the obama mantle. i'll give you a fight for that and i got that covered so you should probably talk out of the race if that is the way you're trying to get in. >> people said she showed a sense of humor but showed she is not afraid to get in there and mix it up. >> she absolutely did not. look. she is a very good debater and was a very good deviator in 2008. the fact she understand the policy and the fact she understands all of the things substantive that she does instead of getting bogged down in it, it frees her to be her more natural self and you could see that last night a lot. had that kind of a human side of her came out in a way we haven't seen in a lot of press interviews she has done over the last six months. >> john heilemann, glad to see you. are you bombed you're not able to see oprah who is coming up? >> no response. >> john heilemann, it was wonderful having you. your last appearance on the show. thank you! >> i think he can't hear us. >> he can't hear us. he would not dis oprah that way
biden, listen if you're going to come into this race and try to be the natural inheritor of the obama mantle. i'll give you a fight for that and i got that covered so you should probably talk out of the race if that is the way you're trying to get in. >> people said she showed a sense of humor but showed she is not afraid to get in there and mix it up. >> she absolutely did not. look. she is a very good debater and was a very good deviator in 2008. the fact she understand the policy...
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seems like there is a different guy in the running game each week that carries the mantle the bannerting today. they have always been big brother. but the last five out of six, little brother michigan state has been big brother. so i think this one wins a close one. the defense three straight shutouts. unheard of. >> the sec. you had georgia winning in the east. >> who did? >> i think you did. >> oh you remember that back in september? i don't recall that. >> how quickly they forget. what do you see now. >> florida. i didn't expect the run they have been on. florida is in the driver seat. i think it is still wide open there. and wild wild west i believe on the same tape you were watching that it would be wild -- >> you remember that part. >> oh yeah. that was still open for debate. >> you can come back here and be dangerous and serious again. ege football coverage begins a 2:30 p.m. eastern time. and no at the weather for your weekend. is. >>> up next it is one of the toughest challenges the u.s. military can offer. a army ranger school. a 37-year-old major and mother of two has just
seems like there is a different guy in the running game each week that carries the mantle the bannerting today. they have always been big brother. but the last five out of six, little brother michigan state has been big brother. so i think this one wins a close one. the defense three straight shutouts. unheard of. >> the sec. you had georgia winning in the east. >> who did? >> i think you did. >> oh you remember that back in september? i don't recall that. >> how...
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they should be on your mantle. >> i don't like to see them. >> you worked hard. >> i know. i like to feel like, what's next? >> no girlfriend, for all those who want to know? >> i have several girlfriends, and they're my fans. i love all of them. >> he certainly knows how to work it and certainly has a lot of girlfriends, as he's currently on tour with ariana grande, one of the biggest music sensations. he is nominated tonight in a couple different categories. the latin american music awards first ever airs on telemundo. the coverage begins and all the fun begins at 8:00 p.m. eastern time. back to you. >> natalie, thank you. can i say, you look so gorgeous this morning. not that you don't every day, but my goodness. that color is amazing. >> really? thank you. >> who are you wearing? >> must be the red carpet glow. >> you're going to present, so you have the answer that question. natalie, who will you be wearing tonight? >> who am i wearing tonight? i can't even pronounce the name. i don't know. i forget. it's a trick question. it's too early. >> that man or woman appreciat
they should be on your mantle. >> i don't like to see them. >> you worked hard. >> i know. i like to feel like, what's next? >> no girlfriend, for all those who want to know? >> i have several girlfriends, and they're my fans. i love all of them. >> he certainly knows how to work it and certainly has a lot of girlfriends, as he's currently on tour with ariana grande, one of the biggest music sensations. he is nominated tonight in a couple different...