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mark: hillary on "snl."h: certainly i remember the "snl," one of my biggest memories is when sarah palin came on and that was one of the most highly rated episodes. john: your pataki episode. seth: pataki was huge. john: stick around. we are going to continue this conversation. we are here with seth meyers. ♪ ♪ mark: welcome back. we are still here talking to seth meyers. john: i want to ask you about weekend update. this is probably the first time you have ever talked about politics on tv, right? seth: to a certain extent, right. john: did this whet your appetite? seth: certainly when you are writing jokes about it, it so helpful when audiences are paying attention to what is going on. audiences are interested in debates. it's the time when elections are most like television. it's always easier in an election cycle. mark: probably your greatest connection to american history is the 2011 white house correspondents dinner. a lot going on. you and the president hanging out while he is ordering the killing of a
mark: hillary on "snl."h: certainly i remember the "snl," one of my biggest memories is when sarah palin came on and that was one of the most highly rated episodes. john: your pataki episode. seth: pataki was huge. john: stick around. we are going to continue this conversation. we are here with seth meyers. ♪ ♪ mark: welcome back. we are still here talking to seth meyers. john: i want to ask you about weekend update. this is probably the first time you have ever talked...
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mark: i'm going to count. unlike some reporters, we are not super impatient to say why are you ahead in all 50 states? you are ahead by the right kind of pull in iowa. is it possible to stay behind in the other 48 as you are now and windows first two and revolutionize the field, or do you have to get ahead in other places before february? >> i worked for walter mondale in 1984 and i saw what happened when gary hart won new hampshire. we will be up behind in 48 states. john: you think you will go ahead in some other states? >> i think it is possible. i saw a field poll with 35 in california. there is a poll in connecticut today -- >> oregon was four points a while ago. >> there are places where bernie is catching on and we could succeed. in iowa we have people on the ground and have a real campaign never -- campaign there. >> today on tv there was a national poll done and they showed the obama-clinton pulled from the same day in 2007, and bernie is closer to secretary clinton and obama was on this same day. joh
mark: i'm going to count. unlike some reporters, we are not super impatient to say why are you ahead in all 50 states? you are ahead by the right kind of pull in iowa. is it possible to stay behind in the other 48 as you are now and windows first two and revolutionize the field, or do you have to get ahead in other places before february? >> i worked for walter mondale in 1984 and i saw what happened when gary hart won new hampshire. we will be up behind in 48 states. john: you think you...
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mark: our thanks to ted cruz. ♪ mark: thanks to garrison -- thanks to ted cruz who i think would make job lucy. we will be right back. ♪ mark: thanks to garrison coffeehouse. we will see you monday. john: sayonara. the only way to get better is to challenge yourself, and that's what we're doing at xfinity. we are challenging ourselves to improve every aspect of your experience. and this includes our commitment to being on time. every time. that's why if we're ever late for an appointment, we'll credit your account $20. it's our promise to you. we're doing everything we can to give you the best experience possible. because we should fit into your life. not the other way around. announcer: "brilliant ideas," powered by hyundai motors. narrator: the contemporary art world is vibrant and booming as never before. it's a 21st century phenomenon, a global industry in its own right. "brilliant ideas" looks at the artists at the heart of this, artists with a unique power to astonished, and program, -- and inspired. in this program, abraham cruzvillegas undertakes the prestigious tate turbine h
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mark: and i'm mark halperin. and "with all due respect" to john boehner, you ain't going anywhere anytime soon. ♪ it's a big newsday on the show. red-hot focus groups, but first red-hot house republicans. kevin mccarthy is donezo. he will not be be house speaker. here is how he announced he was dropping out of the race to run a house of representatives this afternoon. >> i think i shopped some of you, ifshocked some of we are going to unite and be strong, we need a new face to help you do that. nothing more than that. i feel good about the decision. i have been talking with members, thinking about this, trying to get there. i just think it is best to have a new face. this benghazi committee was only created for one purpose -- to find the truth on behalf of the families of the four dead americans. i should not be a distraction from that. that is part of the decision as well. mark: there's a lot to unpack here, why mccarthy left. and what happens next. let's start with his decision he , says it's because he did not
mark: and i'm mark halperin. and "with all due respect" to john boehner, you ain't going anywhere anytime soon. ♪ it's a big newsday on the show. red-hot focus groups, but first red-hot house republicans. kevin mccarthy is donezo. he will not be be house speaker. here is how he announced he was dropping out of the race to run a house of representatives this afternoon. >> i think i shopped some of you, ifshocked some of we are going to unite and be strong, we need a new face to...
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mark: this is what it's like.will have more after this word from our sponsors. ♪ is a dad,guest governor, and of course, a deadhead. mr. kasich: i'm not a deadhead. you've got to get over that. of our.think you kind you are someone who talks about consensus and bringing people together. the republicans. where is the consensus on -- between the parties on how to deal with gun safety? allkasich: first of all, these institutions need to have security plans. we are trying to push them through all our schools in ohio. there is absolute consensus. second, i do not know what this person's history is going to be, but we have to have that are reporting so that the mentally ill cannot get their hands on these guns. i think that is a consensus, too. for people who have an emergency situation where family knows and can get them someplace where they are not going to kill themselves and kill some others or at least hurt themselves. mark: if you get elected incidence of the mass shootings is as high under your presidency is a ha
mark: this is what it's like.will have more after this word from our sponsors. ♪ is a dad,guest governor, and of course, a deadhead. mr. kasich: i'm not a deadhead. you've got to get over that. of our.think you kind you are someone who talks about consensus and bringing people together. the republicans. where is the consensus on -- between the parties on how to deal with gun safety? allkasich: first of all, these institutions need to have security plans. we are trying to push them through all...
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mark: what are two issues that you would like to get to address tonight question mark.hat i'm unwilling to add debt and i am a fiscal conservative. mark: thanks so much. good luck tonight. get that adrenaline up. thanks to senator paul. we wish him and everyone else good luck tonight. would he think? john: he is the candidate who most under performed. he could have been a transformational candidate in terms of the electorate and reaching out to new voters. hasn't done that. we are just now seeing an uptick and i would. when you think about his prospects there? mark: he has a lot of confidence. we will be back after this word from our sponsors. ♪ >> what is the latest on ted cruz? is he in or out? i keep seeing reports about both. see what you can find out, please. what about bush? you never know about this guy. you think we should look at who? carson? he's throwing the ball around lately pretty good. that is fine. the cruise, reggie bush, and carson palmer. keep an eye on those guys. i know i have a debate. i have to get this fantasy football thing right. goodbye. ♪ mar
mark: what are two issues that you would like to get to address tonight question mark.hat i'm unwilling to add debt and i am a fiscal conservative. mark: thanks so much. good luck tonight. get that adrenaline up. thanks to senator paul. we wish him and everyone else good luck tonight. would he think? john: he is the candidate who most under performed. he could have been a transformational candidate in terms of the electorate and reaching out to new voters. hasn't done that. we are just now...
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mark: it could be. at this point but i have not walked away with a sense -- oh, yes, this is what he did in florida, that was the signature issue. maybe they will do it, they have not done it yet. his brother, when he ran talked about his texas resident and was very specific. juvenile justice reform, education reform. i'm amazed at how remote it still is. rolling up your sleeves is not something voters necessarily are looking for. after the legacy candidate, there is talk now about the ultimate non-legacy candidate, ben carson, doctor and republican. he joined the ladies on "the view" today. he engaged in some classic back-and-fourth. he talked about guns and taxes, as well as evolution and reproductive rights. whoopi goldberg: you sort of feel that there is not a war on women, but there may be a war on what is inside of women? >> yeah, and babies. we are killing babies. we are killing babies all over the place. we should be -- i think people can probably understand -- in my case, i spent my entire care
mark: it could be. at this point but i have not walked away with a sense -- oh, yes, this is what he did in florida, that was the signature issue. maybe they will do it, they have not done it yet. his brother, when he ran talked about his texas resident and was very specific. juvenile justice reform, education reform. i'm amazed at how remote it still is. rolling up your sleeves is not something voters necessarily are looking for. after the legacy candidate, there is talk now about the ultimate...
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mark: they were fine.he establishment filter will always look at their performance and find things to criticize, they will say carson is vague and weird, trump is too hot or out of it. i greeted him below the top grade and i think they both right now are focused on not just their performance, but their fundamentals in terms of their organizing. they want to have operations that can compete with the establishment. john: i actually thought last night was donald trump's best debate performance. last night, i thought he gave a pretty carefully modulated performance. some people are like -- i thought he was funny, he was not as caustic as he has been before. he aimed his darts at effective targets. he is boasting. i thought as a debater, he was better last night then he has been so far. mark: my belief that we may be heading toward the trump-kasich ticket. john: he allied himself with carson in one response. very interesting that he decided to do that. he seemed annoyed with john kasich. mark: it will be fascin
mark: they were fine.he establishment filter will always look at their performance and find things to criticize, they will say carson is vague and weird, trump is too hot or out of it. i greeted him below the top grade and i think they both right now are focused on not just their performance, but their fundamentals in terms of their organizing. they want to have operations that can compete with the establishment. john: i actually thought last night was donald trump's best debate performance....
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mark: you are out here. a couple of endorsements today, but how do you score a day on the trail? what makes it a good day? mr. kasich: there's two ways in which i determine we have had a good day. what i see with my eyes and what i feel with my gut. mark: what have you eaten today? fruit. what else? mr. kasich: eggs. mark: how many calories? mr. kasich: i don't think about it. i don't know. mark: when will you eat next? mr. kasich: i don't know. i'm not hungry. she's young. she's got years. not that you don't have years. mark: you did a little flick at the former governor of florida. mr. kasich: they are there bragging that they are in there investigating me. come on. mark: do you look at other candidates' records? mr. kasich: none that i know at this point. we're certainly not going into their libraries and archives. i mean, i guess at some point we will probably do that, but it seems a little early for that. maybe not. mark: before you did that today, did you check with anybody on your team? mr. kasich: no
mark: you are out here. a couple of endorsements today, but how do you score a day on the trail? what makes it a good day? mr. kasich: there's two ways in which i determine we have had a good day. what i see with my eyes and what i feel with my gut. mark: what have you eaten today? fruit. what else? mr. kasich: eggs. mark: how many calories? mr. kasich: i don't think about it. i don't know. mark: when will you eat next? mr. kasich: i don't know. i'm not hungry. she's young. she's got years. not...
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mark: i'm mark halperin. john: and i'm john heilemann. and with all due respect to chris christie, we promise to keep it down tonight. ♪ john: ssh. two big happy birthdays today. thomas "tip"leader , johnson and hillary clinton. and what better way for the latter to celebrate her 68th than topping our rundown tonight? mark's utterly compelling magnum opus on why hillary clinton is our next president of these united states. the recent are several, including a strong performance in des moines this weekend. today, clinton put out a new ad in which she says she will do every she can to make sure women are paid the same. as of today, mark, i know your global view about secretary clinton strength, but at this moment, give us a state of the front runners campaign. mark: the most likely next president -- strong against bernie sanders although he could still topple this whole thing. but she has strengthened both those states and nationally the republican party is not positioning as well as the general. john: it is fascinating, the extent to which
mark: i'm mark halperin. john: and i'm john heilemann. and with all due respect to chris christie, we promise to keep it down tonight. ♪ john: ssh. two big happy birthdays today. thomas "tip"leader , johnson and hillary clinton. and what better way for the latter to celebrate her 68th than topping our rundown tonight? mark's utterly compelling magnum opus on why hillary clinton is our next president of these united states. the recent are several, including a strong performance in...
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>>mark: 10:00 a.m.e as an investment >>rob black: to add some competition and desktop to racing to get faster for the problem is the have about three years and it predicted they're not going to make money for the next five quarters and they're burning through the cab of the two stocks on bay is about 50 is tempting to go for the company would not say public. the drought is affecting all of us. at pg&e we've definitely put a focus on helping our agricultural customers through the drought. when they do an energy efficiency project and save that money they feel it right in their pocket book. it's exciting to help a customer with an energy efficiency project because not only are they saving energy but they are saving water. we have a lot of projects at pg&e that can help them with that and that's extremely important while we're in a drought. it's a win for the customer and it's a win for california. together, we're building a better california. (nature sounds) she can rage, and roar, and crack, and storm. b
>>mark: 10:00 a.m.e as an investment >>rob black: to add some competition and desktop to racing to get faster for the problem is the have about three years and it predicted they're not going to make money for the next five quarters and they're burning through the cab of the two stocks on bay is about 50 is tempting to go for the company would not say public. the drought is affecting all of us. at pg&e we've definitely put a focus on helping our agricultural customers through the...
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mark: until tomorrow, thank you for watching.. ♪ the only way to get better is to challenge yourself, and that's what we're doing at xfinity. we are challenging ourselves to improve every aspect of your experience. and this includes our commitment to being on time. every time. that's why if we're ever late for an appointment, we'll credit your account $20. it's our promise to you. we're doing everything we can to give you the best experience possible. because we should fit into your life. not the other way around. ♪ emily: welcome back to "bloomberg west". we have a great show for you. i will be sitting down with michael dell. we will talk about the future of reddit. we are talking about ebay, of course, first earnings out since spinning off paypal. first, to our lead. that is ebay.
mark: until tomorrow, thank you for watching.. ♪ the only way to get better is to challenge yourself, and that's what we're doing at xfinity. we are challenging ourselves to improve every aspect of your experience. and this includes our commitment to being on time. every time. that's why if we're ever late for an appointment, we'll credit your account $20. it's our promise to you. we're doing everything we can to give you the best experience possible. because we should fit into your life. not...
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mark: i mark halperin. and: and i'm john heilemann with all due respect to halloween, we are too tired to go trick-or-treating because we have been working our fingers to the bone. [organ playing] john: oooh! ooh! ok. night,appy cabbage sports fans. in our haunted house tonight -- a hunt for trump and carson, jeb, and our potion making poster. but first, the thing. marco rubio. supporters are happy that he was trick-or-treating in the part of town where the king size baby ruths reside. swagger, a memo today saying that marco is only candidates who can win the nomination. who was left out of that? john ellis bush bush. it is the rubio stock currently overpriced? mark: it is hot. it is rising in a lot of metrics, but until he rises in the polls and shows that he can turn just a fortune into money, he is overvalued. but in the site ops war between rubio and bush, rubio is winning. it is intentional -- john: provocative. mark: it is meant to crush bush's spirit. bush'sot just to crush spirit. him tont him to at
mark: i mark halperin. and: and i'm john heilemann with all due respect to halloween, we are too tired to go trick-or-treating because we have been working our fingers to the bone. [organ playing] john: oooh! ooh! ok. night,appy cabbage sports fans. in our haunted house tonight -- a hunt for trump and carson, jeb, and our potion making poster. but first, the thing. marco rubio. supporters are happy that he was trick-or-treating in the part of town where the king size baby ruths reside. swagger,...
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mark: i am mark halperin. joe: i am john heilemann. with all due respect to paul ryan, we will put you down as a maybe. happy national multi-cheese day, sports fans. the thunder neighing -- fundraising numbers are not lying. bernie sanders ain't crying. the next speaker of the house, paul ryan? >> if he decides to do it, he would be an amazing speaker. he has got to decide on his own. >> there is a good chance. >> i will not run against paul ryan. if paul ryan gets the nomination, i would support paul ryan. >> his time is now. many of us believe you will answer the call. >> i think he has gone from a hard no to he knows he has to consider it. all of us are trying to make sure he understands the he\ understands the support will be behind him if he chooses to do it. >> mitt romney's 2012 running mate in the current ways and means chairman is under pressure from all sides to run for the speakership. his answer is no, definitely not, almost certainly not. probably not. mark, does that mean he is going to definitively be the guy? mark: he m
mark: i am mark halperin. joe: i am john heilemann. with all due respect to paul ryan, we will put you down as a maybe. happy national multi-cheese day, sports fans. the thunder neighing -- fundraising numbers are not lying. bernie sanders ain't crying. the next speaker of the house, paul ryan? >> if he decides to do it, he would be an amazing speaker. he has got to decide on his own. >> there is a good chance. >> i will not run against paul ryan. if paul ryan gets the...
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mark: oh boy. ed name the indycar champ who : also won the mirror ball trophy on dancing with the stars? mark: paleo castronova' s. atco -- karen: advocacy groups want a new bill to protect residents from being evicted. and what mixed income housing could mean for boston' communities of color. ed: we are back. an indycar has a twin turbocharged engines that runs at how many rpm' s? mark: 40,000. ed: 12,000. boston has a long-running festival and organization that brings tall ships to our harbor for public viewing. what is it called? mark: failed boston. s biggest and best known event. this coming year, 2016, what will mark how many years of the marathon? a specific milestone. i can see the wheels turning. mark: 100. ed: 120. janet: mayor menino was long opposed to bringing this event to boston. of mayor walsh who has given you his blessing. necessary permits -- is this going to be smooth sailing? mark: it is certainly a process. boston has a large number of permitting. it is going to be completely
mark: oh boy. ed name the indycar champ who : also won the mirror ball trophy on dancing with the stars? mark: paleo castronova' s. atco -- karen: advocacy groups want a new bill to protect residents from being evicted. and what mixed income housing could mean for boston' communities of color. ed: we are back. an indycar has a twin turbocharged engines that runs at how many rpm' s? mark: 40,000. ed: 12,000. boston has a long-running festival and organization that brings tall ships to our harbor...
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mark: what about you?e campaign we have been running -- there has not been a lot of give-and-take between the candidates. bernie has been talking about his vision for the country. if the vice president gets in, we will talk about our vision for the country. i mean it is the same game. , john: you don't think you will lose a lot of votes -- the votes for bernie are not "i want an alternative to hillary" votes? they are "i like bernie" votes? >> absolutely. john: you are not worried they will go off to biden? if biden comes in. >> no, no, no. mark: tell me one thing the campaign has done wrong. >> one thing he has done wrong? work too much. mark: stop it. >> he works too much. john: he is too honest? mark: have you made mistakes or have you run a flawless campaign? >> i would not call it a mistake, but when you start a campaign like this, you don't know how much money is going to come through the door. it is not like he fundraised for two years through a super pac. if i had a time machine and could go back i
mark: what about you?e campaign we have been running -- there has not been a lot of give-and-take between the candidates. bernie has been talking about his vision for the country. if the vice president gets in, we will talk about our vision for the country. i mean it is the same game. , john: you don't think you will lose a lot of votes -- the votes for bernie are not "i want an alternative to hillary" votes? they are "i like bernie" votes? >> absolutely. john: you are...
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mark: i'm mark halperin. john: and i'm john heilemann. "with all due respect" to democratic candidates debating here tonight, you can run, but you can't hide. ♪ baby, vegas.gas, good evening from the first democratic presidential debate. we are at the win hotel -- winn hotel here in sin city. although you could call it spin city. it's the spin room, the spinderdome. we will be your spin buddies for the next hour as the candidate get ready to debate. national front rudder hillary clinton and college campus front runner bernie sanders. one a household name for two decades, closer to three. second, a socialist that makes a monster impression. what we make -- what we look for in that cage match? mark: bernie sanders can get away with mistakes. if he is himself and is not nervous and is able to talk about policy positions that he wants, he is almost a lock to be a winner tonight. john: it would be good to show some humor and optimism, it would be good to show us offside. mark: maybe tell a story about a real person. john: we have heard them sp
mark: i'm mark halperin. john: and i'm john heilemann. "with all due respect" to democratic candidates debating here tonight, you can run, but you can't hide. ♪ baby, vegas.gas, good evening from the first democratic presidential debate. we are at the win hotel -- winn hotel here in sin city. although you could call it spin city. it's the spin room, the spinderdome. we will be your spin buddies for the next hour as the candidate get ready to debate. national front rudder hillary...
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mark: in? emily: in one year. mark: thank you. emily: which is more than all three founders of twitter combined. mark: yes. that is true. emily: since twitter started, by the way. mark: i really think the stock in the company should be rebalanced. [laughter] emily: we are going to reference some of your tweets throughout this conversation, and i wanted to start with this one, given the anniversary of netscape. this is true, when i came to silicon valley in 1994, i thought i had missed all the opportunity, fun, and excitement. it felt post-apocalyptic. when did you realize you were wrong? mark: it really took the internet taking off. silicon valley had been on fire in the late 1970's and 1980's with the pc, and with software, with companies like oracle taking off, and microsoft, adobe, and apple, and all these local companies. and then the valley crashed really hard in the late 1980's. what i learned is, the talent, the latent talent, the number of people in the valley who were talented and qualified and skilled, who had been throu
mark: in? emily: in one year. mark: thank you. emily: which is more than all three founders of twitter combined. mark: yes. that is true. emily: since twitter started, by the way. mark: i really think the stock in the company should be rebalanced. [laughter] emily: we are going to reference some of your tweets throughout this conversation, and i wanted to start with this one, given the anniversary of netscape. this is true, when i came to silicon valley in 1994, i thought i had missed all the...
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mark: and now madam secretary. he became a recurring character on the cbs show that plays off hillary clinton's time as security of state. you might know her from law and order or from her music. secretaryd on madam and released her second album. i sat down with hennessy the other day to talk about her very busy week. jill: you couldn't have asked for better timing. it gave us a nice little springboard for the pr. in new york city. mark: it is essentially a -- john: it is essentially a dc-based show, very convenient for someone who has a husband and two lovely children. jill: if you want to see my kids -- john: you have two to be part that define you. they think about law and order and crossing jordan. crossing jordan you are in longer. i see people come up to you because law and order was such an iconic show. jill: it is syndication. -- tv in the mornings and i will see them in the afternoon and they will think i'm still on the show. john: how did you prepare for jackie kennedy? in terms of accurate -- in terms of
mark: and now madam secretary. he became a recurring character on the cbs show that plays off hillary clinton's time as security of state. you might know her from law and order or from her music. secretaryd on madam and released her second album. i sat down with hennessy the other day to talk about her very busy week. jill: you couldn't have asked for better timing. it gave us a nice little springboard for the pr. in new york city. mark: it is essentially a -- john: it is essentially a dc-based...
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no, said mark, he hadn't. well, asked the colleague, haven't you ever wondered what happened to people you used to know? facebook might tell you. mark thought about it and said, well, there was this girl he used to talk to back in high school -- wasn't a real girlfriend or anything. but he was curious about what ever happened to her. sure enough the colleague found the woman on facebook. and pretty soon she and mark were texting and talking on the phone, catching up. >> we talked, visited. kind of got carried away with a little texting here and there. >> reporter: carried away? well, that may be a little strong in this age of sexting and lurid electronic dalliances. they did talk and text for several months, even said "i love you" a time or two. but was it some kind of affair? well, judge for yourself. >> was there ever any pictures sent or anything like that, or was it just -- >> there's pictures of just maybe me or her, you know, little innocent -- we're not into any of that nasty porn. none of that. just wh
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mark: thank you.tory is up right now on bloomberg politics are calm. -- bloombergpolitics.com right now. when we come back, we predict at sports. ♪ john: tonight, the world series starts at kauffman stadium. the greatest game, the greatest event, the greatest moment. mark, i want to ask you the perennial question. you already know who i have, this is who i have. who do you have? mark: in this series, starting pitching versus relief pitching, i go with the team with the home field advantage kansas city and six or seven. john: mets starting rotation, all of that power is going to dominate this series. we're going to bring the world chancellor woodson -- world championship home. mark: who do you have in the debate tomorrow night? john: i'm less clear. nobody has the arm that the mets starting rotation has. i think it will be an important night as we discussed for ben carson, jeb bush, and donald trump. mark: cruz and carson. we will be live from boulder, colorado. it used to the one hour because emily: a
mark: thank you.tory is up right now on bloomberg politics are calm. -- bloombergpolitics.com right now. when we come back, we predict at sports. ♪ john: tonight, the world series starts at kauffman stadium. the greatest game, the greatest event, the greatest moment. mark, i want to ask you the perennial question. you already know who i have, this is who i have. who do you have? mark: in this series, starting pitching versus relief pitching, i go with the team with the home field advantage...
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mark: right.ohn: right now in that benghazi taking, clinton is questions from martha roby of alabama. one question is whether the democractic frontrunner has finally succeeded in putting this matter to bed politically, or if there will be more investigating down the line? mark, where, if anywhere, do republicans believe they scored points today? mark: so far, none. again, you see on social media and on the web, the democrats are gleeful, the republicans are being critical of the committee. although we haven't seen too many specifics. this doesn't get her out of the woods with the fbi. i think it does strengthen her hand. she's never coming back to this committee. i suspect other committees in the house and senate wanting to investigate e-mails are going to have a heck of a time getting her back. she is going to say that i went to the committee that discovered my e-mails, i'm done. john: and i gave them all the time in the world and stayed until they shut the lights out. i look at my inbox, we both
mark: right.ohn: right now in that benghazi taking, clinton is questions from martha roby of alabama. one question is whether the democractic frontrunner has finally succeeded in putting this matter to bed politically, or if there will be more investigating down the line? mark, where, if anywhere, do republicans believe they scored points today? mark: so far, none. again, you see on social media and on the web, the democrats are gleeful, the republicans are being critical of the committee....
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mark: he has to win over older voters.arson is doing well with women, trump is doing well with uneducated voters. i do not know if changing the channel of program is the best way to win over voters. john: he does not have traction with any particular block of voters. and this is not something that really appeals to anyone block of voters. they care about flashier things. mark: tomorrow we will discuss who needs to win the debate. there is a budget deal on the horizon. it would raise the federal borrowing limit, no default. it would also decrease defense spending and cut some entitlement programs. there is a bunch of other stuff. the president got most of what he wanted. john boehner said the deal is the best possible, and he referred to his likely successor as speaker, paul ryan, with a little bit of farm imagery. >> i made it clear a month ago when i noticed i was leaving, that i wanted to do my best to clean the barn. i didn't want him to walk into a dirty barn full of you know what. i don't my best to try to clean up. i
mark: he has to win over older voters.arson is doing well with women, trump is doing well with uneducated voters. i do not know if changing the channel of program is the best way to win over voters. john: he does not have traction with any particular block of voters. and this is not something that really appeals to anyone block of voters. they care about flashier things. mark: tomorrow we will discuss who needs to win the debate. there is a budget deal on the horizon. it would raise the federal...
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mark: i'm mark halperin. mark: "with all due respect" to those on the debate stage tonight, thanks for the shout out. >> with all due respect-- >> with all due respect-- >> with all due respect-- ♪ mark: the exodus from the desert well underway, the candidates, their surrogates, and the media making their way out of las vegas out of what was a reckoning. clinton, beset for months by controversy, held herself on stage much like maximus the gladiator. confident and with an unmistakable look in her eyes that said, are you not entertained? you can get your fix on hillary and our postdebate takes online. tell us john, where does last night leave clinton in the fight for the democratic nomination? john: she came into this debate, for all of her troubles, she came in the front runner, she exited a stronger frontrunner than she was the day before. she pushed bernie sanders all over the stage. the other three candidates made very little impact. she is in a better place than she was. if she can get to this benghazi hea
mark: i'm mark halperin. mark: "with all due respect" to those on the debate stage tonight, thanks for the shout out. >> with all due respect-- >> with all due respect-- >> with all due respect-- ♪ mark: the exodus from the desert well underway, the candidates, their surrogates, and the media making their way out of las vegas out of what was a reckoning. clinton, beset for months by controversy, held herself on stage much like maximus the gladiator. confident and...
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mark: let us see.n we talk about rubio getting fundraising, his fundraising last quarter was disappointing. by every measure. i would say cruz's was overwhelming. the other thing about cruz, i will say again, when he does well, is already high confidence gets even higher. this guy is aggressively going for the nomination. cruz,this thing about ted he did this thing where he basically took the approach newt gingrich did in 2012. it works with republican audiences, for sure. but it is not a card you can play over and over. you have to find a next act. mark: he presses play all the time. but he is playing it in a high profile way. john: it got old with gingrich. he has to figure out another way to break through. it is a fierce and effective card to play but there are other things he has to do in order to make himself in the top tier. mark: there is no doubt though that these two guys are going to get more scrutiny. we talked about rubio. let's see how the scrutiny is on ted cruz. tonight, donald trump and
mark: let us see.n we talk about rubio getting fundraising, his fundraising last quarter was disappointing. by every measure. i would say cruz's was overwhelming. the other thing about cruz, i will say again, when he does well, is already high confidence gets even higher. this guy is aggressively going for the nomination. cruz,this thing about ted he did this thing where he basically took the approach newt gingrich did in 2012. it works with republican audiences, for sure. but it is not a card...
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mark: our thanks to ted cruz. ♪ mark: thanks to garrison coffeehouse. we will see you monday. sayonara. announcer: "brilliant ideas," powered by hyundai motors. narrator: the contemporary art world is vibrant and booming as never before. it's a 21st century phenomenon, a global industry in its own right. "brilliant ideas" looks at the artists at the heart of this, artists with a unique power to astonish, challenge, and shock, push boundaries, ask new questions, and see the world afresh. in this program, abraham cruzvillegas undertakes the prestigious take a turbine hall commission.
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mark: i'm mark halperin. john: i'm john heilemann. mark: "with all due respect" to the house of representatives, anybody seen kevin mccarthy? ♪ mark: on the show tonight, jeb, mark: on the show tonight, jeb, marco, and putin. but first, lots of lots of hillary and a touch of bernie. starting with a surprising announcement that an old socialist from vermont is giving hillary clinton a run for her money when it comes to money, as in fundraising. bernie sanders announced that he raised $26 million over the last three months, most of it from small donations. hillary clinton's campaign announced she raised a touch more, 28 million, mostly from big donors. does this parity in fundraising represent some sort of a fundamental change in the race? john: there are a lot of ways bernie sanders is not like barack obama. in the first quarter of 2007 when barack obama beat hillary clinton in money raised, it was a political earthquake. this is not quite that earthquake, but it's a big deal. mark: when barack obama was going against clinton, he had b
mark: i'm mark halperin. john: i'm john heilemann. mark: "with all due respect" to the house of representatives, anybody seen kevin mccarthy? ♪ mark: on the show tonight, jeb, mark: on the show tonight, jeb, marco, and putin. but first, lots of lots of hillary and a touch of bernie. starting with a surprising announcement that an old socialist from vermont is giving hillary clinton a run for her money when it comes to money, as in fundraising. bernie sanders announced that he raised...
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mark: yeah, i was there.t is so widespread and it is impossible to have any sense of where any when the audience is sitting. john: and the pressure is so intense. is that the toughest room you have ever played? i have everst room played. the pressure. being once you away from the president on the dais. let me point something out -- i think it is unfair that the president goes first. he's funny. he should not be opening. you should be closing. there is nothing harder than following the president. mark: if the tacky is president, will you do it? when you do something like that, sometimes you just get lucky because that was very fresh, the trump talking about birth certificates, and i think it made for a better nights, because you are not pulling back to a story from seven months ago. mark: that was electric. do you remember any of your chum jokes from that night? i've got them here. donald trump says if he , he will runident as a republican. which is funny because i thought it would be as a joke. mark: that's a
mark: yeah, i was there.t is so widespread and it is impossible to have any sense of where any when the audience is sitting. john: and the pressure is so intense. is that the toughest room you have ever played? i have everst room played. the pressure. being once you away from the president on the dais. let me point something out -- i think it is unfair that the president goes first. he's funny. he should not be opening. you should be closing. there is nothing harder than following the...
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♪ mark: i am mark halperin. john: i am john heilemann.ith all due respect to new york city, tonight, mark and i are at the ceer of the universe for real. ♪ it is the early-stage special, sports fans. i am here in iowa. these are two states that make up 1.4% of the entire population of the united states but have an outsized role in determining who will be the next president. let's start with the activity where you are in the granite state. hillary clinton's flurry of town halls, there were two issues on which she seemed to be on offense. the first one is gun control. in manchester, clinton talked about her new proposal that has four main points, tightening loopholes for gun shows and online sales, closing additional gaps in background checks, stopping domestic abusers from buying guns, and repealing immunity for gunmakers and dealers. she rounded all of that out with rhetoric like this. hillary clinton: when the nra was on one of their tirades and calling the alcohol, tobacco, and firearms enforcers jack-booted thugs, president h w bush re
♪ mark: i am mark halperin. john: i am john heilemann.ith all due respect to new york city, tonight, mark and i are at the ceer of the universe for real. ♪ it is the early-stage special, sports fans. i am here in iowa. these are two states that make up 1.4% of the entire population of the united states but have an outsized role in determining who will be the next president. let's start with the activity where you are in the granite state. hillary clinton's flurry of town halls, there were...
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samantha joins us live with new information. >> the court: mark, the ship's >> the reporter: mark, the ship's owner said it had no records of inspection before, but it did have equipment problems and a power outage in the past. incidents investigation reports on el faro from the u.s. coast guard reveal the ship had two equipment failures over the last five years. i found in 2010 a port boiler was losing water because of a rupture of superheater tubes. then in 2011, the ship had a temporary loss of power, because the generator breaker tripped off line. in both incidents, the ship was repaired. a ship maintenance expert tells me these problems are typical wear an tear for a ship. the maritime attorney rod sullivan tells us he believes the ship should have been replaced with a newer model. >> it's like our bodies, you can't do at 60 what you could do at 20. >> records with the coast guard showed the ship faced heavy winds from hurricane irene in 2011. the eye of the storm was well north of the ship the report says but el faro was hit with an extreme weather event that could have been a mi
samantha joins us live with new information. >> the court: mark, the ship's >> the reporter: mark, the ship's owner said it had no records of inspection before, but it did have equipment problems and a power outage in the past. incidents investigation reports on el faro from the u.s. coast guard reveal the ship had two equipment failures over the last five years. i found in 2010 a port boiler was losing water because of a rupture of superheater tubes. then in 2011, the ship had a...
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mark: fill in the blank.he best reason to save bernie sanders might win the iowa caucuses blank. >> energy. momentum and energy at the end of the caucus really matters. ask rick santorum. we were talking a lot about how how this jj compared to 2000. bill bradley had all the energy in the world going into that jj, and turned it that evening. it wasn't as palpable that night, but it really started to turn the whole dialogue around. that is what i think energy is the most important. john: and we have to go back -- one of the things that obama did well was expand them. 230,000 people who showed up, more than have ever turned out. what is your best guess, given what you can see right now, as to what the numbers might be like come february 1? >> i think it is going to be tough to reach the 2008 numbers, just because it was twice will we had ever seen before. but i think we will get somewhere close to that range. i was quite surprised at the viewership of the first am a credit debate. i think there's genuine enthusi
mark: fill in the blank.he best reason to save bernie sanders might win the iowa caucuses blank. >> energy. momentum and energy at the end of the caucus really matters. ask rick santorum. we were talking a lot about how how this jj compared to 2000. bill bradley had all the energy in the world going into that jj, and turned it that evening. it wasn't as palpable that night, but it really started to turn the whole dialogue around. that is what i think energy is the most important. john:...
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>>mark: she was there as a protester from city hall. >>diane tuazon:------ >>maureen kelly: they're forced to correct real sincerity that one of moratorium on rent increases and no for evictions issue is only a few blocks for the process' to be held she says her rent was already hiked to to percent last year after she is now moving because it was raised another 10% with no end in sight are increase was too high but because the group and all the big non-binding recommendations her landlord raised they had the protesters' complaints the city manager since the october 1st an ordinance took effect it would give them a little bit more power than increases void including the possibility of the stops in some form of rent control tim davis to turn is disputing the vatican's interpretation of the september 24th will be a prince of the kentucky court will spend six days in jail for refusing to issue a marriage license same- sex couples are turner said the meeting with the vote was an affirmation of the right to be a conscious as objector vatican
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mark: he is out and about..ut and a new movie about malala after this. ♪ ♪ mark: recently my good friend davis guggenheim visited the studio. you may know him for "an inconvenient truth." malala.is following david and i sat around to talk about it. and we started by watching a scene from the movie. >> it is a miracle that you are here with us today. overcome an attempt injuriesife, grievous inflicted. let me say the words, the ta liban never wanted hear to hear -- happy 16th birthday malala. [applause] malala: it is an honor for me to be speaking again after a long time. thank you to every person who has prayed for my fast recovery and a new life. me on the leftt side of my four head. they shot my face, too. they thought that the bullet would silence her. but nothing changed except this -- weakness, fear, and hopelessness died. strength, power, and courage was born. john: this is a famous moment about a woman who has now become a global icon. on some levels, totally obvious why you would want to make a movie ab
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mark: stay with us. mark: welcome back to the bloomberg market day. i am mark crumpton. thank you for staying with us. the united nations is trying to broker a peace deal between libya's two arrival governments. the u.s. secretary of state john kerry made a plea for immediate action. secretary kerry: there is no time to waste. we all know the threats that further hesitation will bring. libya have suffered economically, socially, politically, and its people have been hurt terribly. the path is open for them to achieve better. mark: libya has been in chaos since the overthrow and death of longtime dictator qaddafi. that crash occurred when a c-130 was taking off from an airfield. the casualties include six american crewmembers. the taliban and claims to have shot the plane down. the coalition says there is no enemy activity at the time. world's worst performing billionaire thanks to china's market collapse. the telecom mobile whose fortune has plunged 84%. according to the billionaire index, his net worth has fallen from 10 billion to a little over one billion now. fortune
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>>mark: thank you for the update.ark: always goes on to the push to let it will show you the strength of the earthquake >>darya: that is issued new guidelines for breast cancer screening and they may confuse some women and even anger some breast cancer survivors the organization says woman to start getting mammograms at the age of 45 instead of 40 and that everyone can skip the routine manual check by doctors that and also cause harm they say in the cancer society says that time to balance the pros and cons the chances of false apostles are especially high for women under the age of 45 the man can society the best option is to talk to your doctor. >>mark: that is to lure tenants girls into his sunday night near college avenue and webster street three girls were approached by a man and he tried to get them into his van with a red wine that described him as a latino man has led to dark haired driving a dark green or blue minivan police a man with a similar description attempt to lure to go to them last month this of all
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mark: carson or trump? carson. >> carson. >> trump. >> i agree, trump. >> carson. >> carson as well. john: that was pretty interesting. a lot of enthusiasm for ben carson. still plenty of enthusiasm for trump, but less. what is the takeaway tween the difference of iowa and enhancer? mark: definitely more enthusiasm for carson in iowa, but a surprising amount of enthusiasm in new hampshire as well. you think you'd be a struggle candidate because of his faith. he is drawing bigger crowds there. at some point, could you imagine those two tangling? they tangled a little iffy weeks ago. -- a few weeks ago. they are in their respective corners. but it will be fascinating if they have a showdown in the next debate. john: in my iowa group, one of the things, one of the clear differences -- we know this is different between iowa and new venture -- evangelicals and much more bigger voting block. people talk about how ben carson is godly. when i thought would be a problem for trump in iowa, is that they doubt that he
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mark: identify hundred. but it's got anymore. john: google crawl out of our current after the break? it could be ankles are or could be great surely. stay with us. ♪ our guest tonight is not the least bit spooky it's our bloomberg pollster. she joins us from my cap. a lot i will only lately including the des moines register. where trump ben carson i had. they're counting on bringing a lot of first-time voters. how does your polling tests the question of whether they can be successful? are you oversampling regular voters? my poll is designed to abide by the science of polling which is everybody was going to show up on caucus night has an equal chance of being contacted by michael. i don't decide based on past voting behavior, all i can do is whether you register to vote right now. defendants of people? some people can register on caucus night. and it could be 17 and participate if you will be 18 by november. but it's a pretty full sample frame. mark: the universe that trump ben carson are going to. many of those people may not be
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good evening everyone, i'm joy lin nakrin. >> mark: and i'm mark ockerbloom. police have released a map of local registered sex offender. stephanie quinu is live at the police department and they've had to keep some registered offenders off this list. >> the reporter: and that's because under state law, police can only publish the information for registered level 3 sex offenders, those considered the most dangerous. this is that map they've published. you can see all of these red dots right here. well the dots do not include level 1 and level 2 sex offenders. it's something residents say has to change. >> because we don't know, they could be hike, living right next door to us and we wouldn't know. >> the reporter: the day before halloween as people prepare to celebrate, methuen police are preparing to protect, publishing this map that shows where level 3 sex offenders live. methuen police chief joseph solomon told us, he's received dozens of calls from residents asking for this information. >> but you also have to be concerned about who else is in that neighbo
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mark: yeah.mily: do you have a better idea now? when will this become profitable? mark: no, i do not have a better idea. [laughs] i mean, the reality is just that if a lot of people cannot afford to pay for data access in some of these places, then they are probably are not big ad markets and it probably is not a place where it is going to be particularly profitable in the near term. in fact, we will probably lose a bunch of money just because supporting facebook as a service and storing the photos and content that people want to share costs money. we will probably not offset it by making much. emily: you said connectivity is a human right. mark: mm-hmm. emily: you want to do good things. mark: mm-hmm. emily: if that is the case, why not give access to the complete internet? why just a few specific apps? mark: so it comes down to the economics of how this works. it turns out that most of the internet is consumed by rich media, especially videos. whereas, if you look at things like text -- so text
mark: yeah.mily: do you have a better idea now? when will this become profitable? mark: no, i do not have a better idea. [laughs] i mean, the reality is just that if a lot of people cannot afford to pay for data access in some of these places, then they are probably are not big ad markets and it probably is not a place where it is going to be particularly profitable in the near term. in fact, we will probably lose a bunch of money just because supporting facebook as a service and storing the...