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keith olbermann to your house with a baseball bat. >> mickey mantle. >> who would you choose -- mario cuomon his prime, andrew cuomo right now, or chris cuomo? >> [laughter] this is such a cruel family game. chris cuomo. [laughter] >> jewel, the washington post today suggests -- joel the washington post today suggest the democrats are not doing that great. who do trust for the economy, who do you trust on national security? the democrat brand is not in the same shape it was. why has that happened? >> i think it has happened largely because of congress. people view washington writ large as the most dysfunctional they have ever seen it. that has kept republican numbers depressed for a long time. numbers on the democratic party and democrats in congress have come down a bit. both of them have approval ratings in the 30's right now. i think that has to do with a macro sense that things are not working. >> why are republicans seen as better on policy today? >> i don't know. you referred to numbers from back at the beginning of the president's term, when he was inaugurated? >> when he got osama b
keith olbermann to your house with a baseball bat. >> mickey mantle. >> who would you choose -- mario cuomon his prime, andrew cuomo right now, or chris cuomo? >> [laughter] this is such a cruel family game. chris cuomo. [laughter] >> jewel, the washington post today suggests -- joel the washington post today suggest the democrats are not doing that great. who do trust for the economy, who do you trust on national security? the democrat brand is not in the same shape it...
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i just don't know if politics is the best way for me. >> colin powell, a very good student of mario cuomo's president game. elizabeth warren appeared on cbs this morning where she showed what a warren campaign for president might look like when she went after governor chris christie who is definitely and hopelessly running for president. >> first on the issue of ebola, governor chris christie said this morning he doesn't think his policy of involuntary quarantine is draconian. he says the cdc has been hand on this. >> well, he should bring out his scientists advising him on that. we know we want to be led by the science. that's what's going to keep people safe. science. not politics. >> today, amber vinson, the second of only two people in history to be infected with ebola while in the united states was declared ebola free at emory university hospital in atlanta, and joined her caregivers and fellow medical professionals in making that announcement. >> i want to sincerely thank the professionals who have contributed to my care here at emory health care and at texas health presbyterian hospi
i just don't know if politics is the best way for me. >> colin powell, a very good student of mario cuomo's president game. elizabeth warren appeared on cbs this morning where she showed what a warren campaign for president might look like when she went after governor chris christie who is definitely and hopelessly running for president. >> first on the issue of ebola, governor chris christie said this morning he doesn't think his policy of involuntary quarantine is draconian. he...
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. >>> and charlie sits down with mario cuomo for an interview on his memoir. >>> and canadian astronautld joins us in the studio. that's the "cbs morning news" for this tuesday. thanks for watching. i'm susan mcginnis. have a great day. >>> linda macdonald is captioning for you in real time. >>> good morning, it is tuesday tuesday, october 14. i'm michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. a little traffic and michelle is back, lawrence is gone. we can't keep track! >> happy to have roberta. >> funny how lawrence gets a little ill when the giants are playing afternoon baseball? >> good point. >> right. >>> we have the weather coming for the giants afternoon game but out the door we have fired it up. it's live, hi-def doppler radar. we have light showers in the north bay this afternoon. right now, 50s and 60s. later today much cooler temperatures. and the 60s and 70s. >> we have a traffic alert in vallejo. all lanes are blocked westbound 80 at hunter hill. you can use the highway 37 ramp to exit the freeway to get back on to interstate 80 but this is going to cause some traff
. >>> and charlie sits down with mario cuomo for an interview on his memoir. >>> and canadian astronautld joins us in the studio. that's the "cbs morning news" for this tuesday. thanks for watching. i'm susan mcginnis. have a great day. >>> linda macdonald is captioning for you in real time. >>> good morning, it is tuesday tuesday, october 14. i'm michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. a little traffic and michelle is back,...
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mario cuomo says travelers who were exposed to ebola will be allowed to stay in their homes for 21 days and are lost income will be reimbursed by the state or employer. the policy comes after nurse complained of her treatment detained in a tent outside a hospital. the man who stormed into canada's parliament is said to have been driven by lyrical motives. the police will not say what exactly was shown on the video because the investigation is active. than 10,000 protesters took to the streets of budapest to rally against a proposed law that would set up a fee of 61 cents per gigabyte of internet data transmitted. demonstrators demanded the internet law be repealed. it would be the only one of its kind in europe. the proposal is set to go before the local legislature on tuesday . last night's nfl game between the saints and packers drew a 39% higher tv ratings and game five of the world series. the game was seen in an average of 11.4% of homes while the san and over theants' royals earned at 8.2 rating. -- apple'she lead new mobile payment system has run into a roadblock just one week af
mario cuomo says travelers who were exposed to ebola will be allowed to stay in their homes for 21 days and are lost income will be reimbursed by the state or employer. the policy comes after nurse complained of her treatment detained in a tent outside a hospital. the man who stormed into canada's parliament is said to have been driven by lyrical motives. the police will not say what exactly was shown on the video because the investigation is active. than 10,000 protesters took to the streets...
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we must have the quarantine. >> as i note that i had a '90s flash back, it's governor andrew cuomo, not mario, his dad. you wrote in "the daily beast" these quarantines are an insane overreaction. you coined the term quantanimo and you said governor christie and governor cuomo were trying to hog the spotlight in order to get presidentially tough on an issue that needed no decisiveness. you said they're not listening to the science. you said it's pure politics. how do you respond to the points dr. hebert just made? >> the same way. i think there's clear scientific evidence about what to do and not to do. and reactedi inreacting to the what if is not what do you in clinical medicine up. look at the evidence. there's a lot of evidence, even in the last couple of months, even in the united states, ignoring four decades of evidence that's been reported from ebola outbreaks that have happened before. specifically, we know that mr. duncan's close family contacts did not get infected. we now know that nina pham, who was hospitalized 15 days ago, no contact around her got infected. we really do know a
we must have the quarantine. >> as i note that i had a '90s flash back, it's governor andrew cuomo, not mario, his dad. you wrote in "the daily beast" these quarantines are an insane overreaction. you coined the term quantanimo and you said governor christie and governor cuomo were trying to hog the spotlight in order to get presidentially tough on an issue that needed no decisiveness. you said they're not listening to the science. you said it's pure politics. how do you respond...
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when people to new york think of the liberal progressive in the style of mario cuomo, they don't thinkof andrew cuomo they think of mayor de blasio. >> he's a good friend and a progressive new york city. he represents new york city, i represent new york state. my constituents are obviously in new york city but i represent the whole state and there's a big difference between down state and up state. economically there's a8risç big difference. by values, by ideology there's a big difference. so there are two very different jobs and two very different constituents with two very different sets of values. but in my position at the end of the day, i have to make sure that this state is economically competitive. and i have to make sure that the tax situation keeps us competitive so yes i reduce taxes all across the board by the way. not just for the rich, the middle class being the lower taxes than they had since the 1950's. >> rose: some say you have a conservative budget. >> yes. we cut the waste, we cut fraud. but from my point of view, that's exactly what we should be doing. that's what a
when people to new york think of the liberal progressive in the style of mario cuomo, they don't thinkof andrew cuomo they think of mayor de blasio. >> he's a good friend and a progressive new york city. he represents new york city, i represent new york state. my constituents are obviously in new york city but i represent the whole state and there's a big difference between down state and up state. economically there's a8risç big difference. by values, by ideology there's a big...
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that's my pop, mario cuomo, former governor of new york. >> we speak for ethnics who want to add theirre to the magnificent mosaic that is ameri america. >> reporter: he spoke for years about bt his italian heritage and the struggle that led him here to hold the highest street in the united states. >> we come into the chamber, we're new yorkers working for new york. >> that's andrew, my brother, the governor of new york today. i knew it all cold about who we are and how the cuomos got here, et cetera. so i thought. turns out, i was right about my mom's family but my father's side had a big fat mystery. it is true that he was a first-generation american and he grew up sleeping in the basement of this grocery store in south jamaica, queens. and my grandparents did come to this country working like dogs suffering bigotry all to build a better life. a legacy thanks to my great grandparents. now that's where the mystery begins. so let's talk about something interesting, like me. >> perfect. >> what do we know? >> reporter: the folks at ancestry.com uncovered the story of how the cuomos came
that's my pop, mario cuomo, former governor of new york. >> we speak for ethnics who want to add theirre to the magnificent mosaic that is ameri america. >> reporter: he spoke for years about bt his italian heritage and the struggle that led him here to hold the highest street in the united states. >> we come into the chamber, we're new yorkers working for new york. >> that's andrew, my brother, the governor of new york today. i knew it all cold about who we are and how...
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progressive label and when people in new york think about the liberal progressive and style of mario cuomo, they think of de blasio. >> he represents new york city, i represent new york state. my constituents are in new york city but i represent the whole state, and there is a difference between upstate and downstate. by ideology there is a difference, so they are very different jobs and two very different constituencies with two different sets of values. in my position at the end of the day, i have to make sure that this state is economically competitive, and i have to make sure that the tax situation keeps us competitive, so yes, i reduced taxes all across the board, not just for the rich. the middle class has paid lower taxes than they have since the 1950's. we cut the waste and fraud. from my point of view, that is exactly what we should be doing. that is what a progressive should be doing. when did it become written in the bible that are aggressive politics is running an inefficient, bloated government? no. progressive politics is running an efficient, streamlined government that actu
progressive label and when people in new york think about the liberal progressive and style of mario cuomo, they think of de blasio. >> he represents new york city, i represent new york state. my constituents are in new york city but i represent the whole state, and there is a difference between upstate and downstate. by ideology there is a difference, so they are very different jobs and two very different constituencies with two different sets of values. in my position at the end of the...
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book clinton spent a lot of time trying to persuade mario cuomo who at the time had just recently beenew york governor to be a nominee. he tried to persuade george mitchell who had been senate majority leader beyond the court. he tried to persuade richard riley who at the time i believe was education secretary and he seriously considered bruce babbitt too was an interior secretary. bill clinton thought about going that route and i think president obama might have been a little way thought about that but the safer nominees are nominees who have a track record in writing opinions and that's what presidents have gravitated toward. i think many people think it's a loss to the country and in regionalism we have five justices now who are from burroughs of the bronx are from new jersey. so it's definitely an east coast dominated court. someone like sandra day o'connor really understood water rights and the great west is gone. two of our justices grew up in the west but they hardly are westerners in the traditional name. stephen breyer grew up in san francisco and went to harvard and taught at
book clinton spent a lot of time trying to persuade mario cuomo who at the time had just recently beenew york governor to be a nominee. he tried to persuade george mitchell who had been senate majority leader beyond the court. he tried to persuade richard riley who at the time i believe was education secretary and he seriously considered bruce babbitt too was an interior secretary. bill clinton thought about going that route and i think president obama might have been a little way thought about...
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written a new book on success, failure and filling the shoes of his famous father, former governor mario cuomod president obama meets this afternoon with military commanders from more than 20 countries. they will talk about how to fight isis. people on the ground that so far the coalition efforts have done little to stop the terror group. holly williams is in istanbul, turkey, tracking the isis advance in iraq and syria. holly, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, isis militants have captured an iraqi army camp west of bag dude as they inch closer to control of iraq and anbar province. and now striking u.s. air strikes aimed at pushing the islamic extremists back. the militants now control a swath of territory extending from the outskirts of baghdad to the turkey/syria border where isis is battling control for the town of kobani. and there are new reports that islamic extremists are using suicn kobani as they try to advance street by street. now turkish tanks and troops have amassed at that border but so far they have not intervened. u.s. officials said on sunday that turkey had a agreed t
written a new book on success, failure and filling the shoes of his famous father, former governor mario cuomod president obama meets this afternoon with military commanders from more than 20 countries. they will talk about how to fight isis. people on the ground that so far the coalition efforts have done little to stop the terror group. holly williams is in istanbul, turkey, tracking the isis advance in iraq and syria. holly, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, isis militants have...
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. >> for many, my lineage will come as no surprise, that is my pop, mario cuomo, former governor of newstruggle and his italian heritage, to make it not one, but two men holding the highest seat in the greatest state. >> we come into the chamber, we're not democrat, republicans, we're new yorkers and working for new york. >> that is andrew, my brother, the governor of new york today. i knew it all about how we got here, et cetera, or so i thought. turns out i was right about my mom's family, but my father's side had a big, fat mystery. it is true that he was a first generation american and grew up sleeping in the basement of his grocery store in south jamaica, queens. and my grandparents came to this country working like dogs, suffering bigotry, all to build a better life thanks to the legacy of my great, great grandparents. >> so let's talk about something interesting. >> the folks at ancestry.com uncovered the story of how the cuomo's came here, was very different. looking back at records from a century ago in these tiny italian villages we found a trail that nobody had followed. dona
. >> for many, my lineage will come as no surprise, that is my pop, mario cuomo, former governor of newstruggle and his italian heritage, to make it not one, but two men holding the highest seat in the greatest state. >> we come into the chamber, we're not democrat, republicans, we're new yorkers and working for new york. >> that is andrew, my brother, the governor of new york today. i knew it all about how we got here, et cetera, or so i thought. turns out i was right about...
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. >> reporter: that's my pop, mario cuomo, former governor of new york. >> we speak to ethnics who wantaic that is america. >> reporter: he spoke for years about hisilytallian heritage and his struggles to make it to not one but two men holding the highest seat in this great state. >> we come into the chamber we're not democrats, we're not republicans, we're new yorkers and working for new york. >> reporter: that's andrew my brother, the governor of new york today. i knew it all cold about who we are and how the cuomos got here, et cetera, or so i thought. turns out i was right about my mom's family down in sicilia italy but my father's side had a big fat mystery. it was true he was a first generation american and grew up sleeping in the basement of his grocery store in south jamaica, queens, and my grandparents came to the country, working like dogs, suffering bigotry all to build a better life thanks to a legacy to my great grandparents, that's where the mystery begins. let's talk about me, what do we know? >> perfect. >> reporter: the folks the ancest ancestry.com discovered the stor
. >> reporter: that's my pop, mario cuomo, former governor of new york. >> we speak to ethnics who wantaic that is america. >> reporter: he spoke for years about hisilytallian heritage and his struggles to make it to not one but two men holding the highest seat in this great state. >> we come into the chamber we're not democrats, we're not republicans, we're new yorkers and working for new york. >> reporter: that's andrew my brother, the governor of new york today....