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mr. anderson.'t you tell us what are the one or two important things which you take away from your earnings announcement? mr. anderson: i think the eps acreased year on year, and year where we project to have over 4 billion in free cash flow, which puts us with the likes of 3m and honeywell are the distinguishing facts without performance. it is not just this quarter. in,ave consistently, year here out, beat estimates and business plans for our owners. prices hadif fuel not been so low, how would things have fared for you? mr. anderson: obviously got a huge fuel benefit, the delta operates at a hundred 15% premium to the industry. if you look back even over a year ago, we set record earnings targets. so, the difference is the play off between fuel and revenue. flatevenue is basically year on year and that is a result of lower fuel, but we kept two thirds of the lower fuel and put into the bottom line. stephanie: and if fuel suddenly goes up at a time when demand and fares are going down, what will
mr. anderson.'t you tell us what are the one or two important things which you take away from your earnings announcement? mr. anderson: i think the eps acreased year on year, and year where we project to have over 4 billion in free cash flow, which puts us with the likes of 3m and honeywell are the distinguishing facts without performance. it is not just this quarter. in,ave consistently, year here out, beat estimates and business plans for our owners. prices hadif fuel not been so low, how...
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mr. anderson, but analysts say other banks including chase and bank of america are working on atms that doards. >>> does your internet ever seem way too slows? investigators are reportedly looking into three big companies are charging customers for faster service then they're actually getting. the reuters new agency reports the new york state attorney general sent a leaders to verizon, cable vision, and, time warner. asking the company for more information about their internet speed. time warner. spokesman for the companies tell reuters they're confident they're giving customers the service that they promised. >>> new york to london in 30 minutes. ahead, the new jet design that makes the concorde look like a centipede. hang on. >>> there's a new jet. a new jet that could some day playúacross the atlantic ocean in less than half an hour. takes that long to get from the 30th to the first floor. but accord dog the plane's designers they can do this. we're at bat 4 to look at this. looks like a jet. >> just a concept right now but called the screamer.js. a cool name. a special spelling on the
mr. anderson, but analysts say other banks including chase and bank of america are working on atms that doards. >>> does your internet ever seem way too slows? investigators are reportedly looking into three big companies are charging customers for faster service then they're actually getting. the reuters new agency reports the new york state attorney general sent a leaders to verizon, cable vision, and, time warner. asking the company for more information about their internet speed....
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mrs. anderson said he's not >> and what was fred's response? >> something to the effect that, i'll buy the school or something along that line. impulsive. >> and when he didn't buy the school, he pulled ethan out of the school. >> yes, he did. >> reporter: after that, ethan's parents opted for home-schooling. it's not clear how much schooling he actually got, but he definitely got the home. as in the 4,000 square foot ranch house he frequently stayed at just down the street from the boyles family. these pictures from the website zillow show a wet bar in the den and a swimming pool out back. and if his parents weren't around, it sure seems that alcohol often was. >> from the friends we talked to, the one thing they admitted very early on was that ethan was no stranger to alcohol. >> i think one night we went through a 30-pack just between us. >> roughly 15 beers apiece. >> probably about that. >> reporter: ethan's buddy garrett even admits to seeing him drive drunk on at least three different occasions. there was history there. >> there absolute
mrs. anderson said he's not >> and what was fred's response? >> something to the effect that, i'll buy the school or something along that line. impulsive. >> and when he didn't buy the school, he pulled ethan out of the school. >> yes, he did. >> reporter: after that, ethan's parents opted for home-schooling. it's not clear how much schooling he actually got, but he definitely got the home. as in the 4,000 square foot ranch house he frequently stayed at just down...
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mr. anderson. be right back. i'i've been an elementary school teacher for 16 years.lly difficult to afford living here in san francisco. i went into foster care my freshman year of high school. i think there was like 9 people living in a 3-bedroom house. claudia: 40% of the mission rock housing will be for low- and middle-income families. there will even be housing for people like micaela who are coming out of the foster-care system. micaela: after i left the foster-care system, i realized that i just couldn't do it on my own. not knowing where you guys are gonna go that night and just stay, like, it sucked not knowing that. mission rock -- it's completely different from anywhere that i've lived. it looks so much prettier. the atmosphere -- it just gives off possibilities. like, i have a chance. i can print out like six different ways to get to work. i would be proud to have someone like micaela be my neighbor. i would love to have somebody like claudia be my neighbor. claudia: i feel like it's part of what san francisco should be. >>> the one we already have is sink
mr. anderson. be right back. i'i've been an elementary school teacher for 16 years.lly difficult to afford living here in san francisco. i went into foster care my freshman year of high school. i think there was like 9 people living in a 3-bedroom house. claudia: 40% of the mission rock housing will be for low- and middle-income families. there will even be housing for people like micaela who are coming out of the foster-care system. micaela: after i left the foster-care system, i realized that...
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mr. anderson, i'm hearing a lot of that from criminal justice reformers., bernie sanders and martin o'malley as well. but very focused on hillary clinton. there's a long marshall project sort of chronicling of her record on criminal justice, they've gone back and forth. how important is trust and how important is -- it doesn't matter as long as the politics continue to be there. >> well, look, i believe in trust but i also believe in verification. trust but verify. i think in this instance it's up to us, the advocacy community, and communities around the country, to insist on getting relief for those who are incarcerated for the reason that it makes no sense to fill up prisons without providing relief for individuals who will eventually be released. so i think it's really up to us to press our political leadership to force the issue and to be aggressive. and i think if we do it in a strategic way the results regardless of who is elected can't be against the kinds of things that we're pushing now. >> you know, ben -- >> you know -- >> please, go ahead. >> q
mr. anderson, i'm hearing a lot of that from criminal justice reformers., bernie sanders and martin o'malley as well. but very focused on hillary clinton. there's a long marshall project sort of chronicling of her record on criminal justice, they've gone back and forth. how important is trust and how important is -- it doesn't matter as long as the politics continue to be there. >> well, look, i believe in trust but i also believe in verification. trust but verify. i think in this...
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mr. anderson and jethro toll. a beautiful friday.>>> there goes that needle off of the record player.>>> 70s, 80s to the mid-80s, it a warm friday and not a bad saturday, turning cloudy on sunday. the breeze will be cranking up, and there will be a lot of low clouds, breezy and dry. this system will come in later sunday night and into monday. to the north we could see rain earlier than that, 40s and 50s, near 60 in san jose, and 49 at the oakland airport, and 40s for many. gilroy finally dropped in there, and boulder creek has a chilly 40 degrees, and 21 and tahoe and truckee. the first snow of the season will be here sunday, so if you are heading up to the sierras, it would be a good idea to get out sunday afternoon as things will be changing rapidly. and here is our system, and this is the system not like the one we had earlier this week. this has some support, and this will materialize in the form of brain. warm -- in the form of rain. warm today and clouds increasing on sunday with more wins, and rain overnigh
mr. anderson and jethro toll. a beautiful friday.>>> there goes that needle off of the record player.>>> 70s, 80s to the mid-80s, it a warm friday and not a bad saturday, turning cloudy on sunday. the breeze will be cranking up, and there will be a lot of low clouds, breezy and dry. this system will come in later sunday night and into monday. to the north we could see rain earlier than that, 40s and 50s, near 60 in san jose, and 49 at the oakland airport, and 40s for many....
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mr. anderson. going back to that idea of industry standards. how would you describe the way in which they develop and educate members and modeling policies for safety? you talk about industry-standard how do you do that? >> currently within our membership a lot if not the majority of our education is done at the local club level but the local people coming together and gathering at the club and sharing information. in terms of the broader membership we do have through our mainstay magazine there are on line presence and then in terms of the uneducated consumer we are doing the know before you fly campaign. >> i see i have one second left mr. chairman. >> thank you for yelling back mr. sandberg. the chair recognizes the gentleman from washington. >> thank you mr. chairman. in your cusp -- testimony he said the department of the interior felt the summary of the the -- field season and he made recommendations. when can we expect to see that some right? >> the summary of the incursions? we have that available now. >> all right, it's available now a
mr. anderson. going back to that idea of industry standards. how would you describe the way in which they develop and educate members and modeling policies for safety? you talk about industry-standard how do you do that? >> currently within our membership a lot if not the majority of our education is done at the local club level but the local people coming together and gathering at the club and sharing information. in terms of the broader membership we do have through our mainstay...
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mr. anderson isn't easy, wasn't easy on her, but he was very good tonight.k you about the democratic nomination, is there somebody else like biotin that might come in? i think he would be discouraged after watching her tonight. unlike a lot of progressives, she held the center pretty well. she was a reformer without been a revolutionary. i don't think she stared anybody, whereas bernie, with his attack on rich people all the time over and over again, people thinking maybe a little more radical then we are ready for. it i think, but i'm not sure. maybe they are ready for him. >> i think she had a clear, compelling and progressive you. >> she pushed out -- >> practical, one that could get the job done. one of the reasons why she has the support across the board, particularly among working people and the middle class and among communities of color, is because she has had decades of a track record. she doesn't just get up and debate. she was great tonight. she has a track record to demonstrate that she can get the job done. >> what did you make of her new, new d
mr. anderson isn't easy, wasn't easy on her, but he was very good tonight.k you about the democratic nomination, is there somebody else like biotin that might come in? i think he would be discouraged after watching her tonight. unlike a lot of progressives, she held the center pretty well. she was a reformer without been a revolutionary. i don't think she stared anybody, whereas bernie, with his attack on rich people all the time over and over again, people thinking maybe a little more radical...
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mrs. potato head? ( laughter ) "well, anderson, i think our differences are pretty obvious. he has a mustache, and i have this hat with a flower on." ( laughter ) now, the debate was also an opportunity for the clinton main challenger, bernie sanders, to come out, and he could have attacked hillary on a host of issues including the keystone pipeline, the trans-pacific trade policy, her ties to wall street, and, of course, her e-mails. hillary clinton, feel the burn. >> let me say something that may not be great politics, but i think the secretary is right, and that is that the american people are sick and tired of hearing about your damn e-mails. >> thank you. me, too. me, too! ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: sure. "if i hear one more person say e-mails, so help me, i'm going to kick them in the dick. e-mails this, e-mails that. i remember when people used to talk to each other loudly." but perhaps the big surprise of the night was the strong showing from former maryland governor martin o'malley who spoke on immigration, college tuition and the economy. >> thanks to presi
mrs. potato head? ( laughter ) "well, anderson, i think our differences are pretty obvious. he has a mustache, and i have this hat with a flower on." ( laughter ) now, the debate was also an opportunity for the clinton main challenger, bernie sanders, to come out, and he could have attacked hillary on a host of issues including the keystone pipeline, the trans-pacific trade policy, her ties to wall street, and, of course, her e-mails. hillary clinton, feel the burn. >> let me...
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mr. young highlights historical figures rockwell that anderson andalph waldo emerson others. this is one hour and 10 minutes. [applause] ralph young: thank you all for that. thank you for remembering all of that. it is a pleasure to be here and be invited to the robert c. byrd center for legislative studies. the title of the talk that i have is "dissent and the constitution." my thesis is that the united states was the product of dissent. dissent is central to our history. it is in our dna. it existed in us before we even
mr. young highlights historical figures rockwell that anderson andalph waldo emerson others. this is one hour and 10 minutes. [applause] ralph young: thank you all for that. thank you for remembering all of that. it is a pleasure to be here and be invited to the robert c. byrd center for legislative studies. the title of the talk that i have is "dissent and the constitution." my thesis is that the united states was the product of dissent. dissent is central to our history. it is in...
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mrs. potato head? [ laughter ] well, anderson, i think our differences are pretty obvious, he has a mustache and i havejoining us now to analyze from los angeles fox news contributed tore leslie marshall and with me in studio jeanne zano a political professor. president obama 2.0 or third term president obama you say? >> oh, absolutely not. you have to watch the rest of the debate and you have to listen to what she is saying. she says, look, repeal the cadillac tax on o. fordable care act. the policies and strategies have failed arming the rebels. she has also said she turned around 360 degrees with ttp. she said that putin shouldn't bully us showing she is more hawkish and the president is a bit week. deportations aren't working even on keystone she has distanced herself. that is six just in the past two weeks where she differs greatly from the president. so i think we need to look at more than just the sound bite. jeany, there were many things that she agreed with the president on though. >> many things. and up until the debate i would agree with leslie. she had been moving away from the president. s
mrs. potato head? [ laughter ] well, anderson, i think our differences are pretty obvious, he has a mustache and i havejoining us now to analyze from los angeles fox news contributed tore leslie marshall and with me in studio jeanne zano a political professor. president obama 2.0 or third term president obama you say? >> oh, absolutely not. you have to watch the rest of the debate and you have to listen to what she is saying. she says, look, repeal the cadillac tax on o. fordable care...
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and anderson cooper says did you have a response. mrs. clinton said nope. that was it. >> amazing. >> yeah. larry: do you think gender isgoing to play a part in this election? when push comes to shove when hillary, i think she will be the dom knee for the democratic party. when push comes to shove we have never done this before. we're in the national election, do people pull the lever for the first woman president? is that going to happen? >> if they don't because she's a woman, they should just go somewhere else. if they don't like her policies, that's finement but in other words, if it's 2015 and we're having an issue of like oh, the lady, just kill your servetion you know what i mean. i don't know, we don't need you we don't need you, we don't. >> i think obama being the first black president, she said i'm writing that first [bleep] all the way to-- . >> come see the show g to the nightly show.com for who says families have to share data? these guys, that's who but at t-mobile you can get four lines with up to 10 gigs of 4g lte data, each no sharing and
and anderson cooper says did you have a response. mrs. clinton said nope. that was it. >> amazing. >> yeah. larry: do you think gender isgoing to play a part in this election? when push comes to shove when hillary, i think she will be the dom knee for the democratic party. when push comes to shove we have never done this before. we're in the national election, do people pull the lever for the first woman president? is that going to happen? >> if they don't because she's a...
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anderson cooper: secretary clinton, is bernie sanders tough enough on guns? mrs. clinton: no, not at all. sen. sanders: what i can tell secretary clinton that all the shouting in the world is not going to do what i would hope all of us want. hands of people who should not have those guns. karen: hillary clinton versus bernie sanders, the frontrunner going on the attack right from the start against the vermont senator who' s drawing massive crowds and chipping away at her lead in the polls. clinton couldn' t avoid tough questions. mrs. clinton: tonight i want to talk not about my e-mails but about what the american people want for the next president of the united states. karen but here she got a : surprise boost from sanders. sen. sanders: let me say something that may not be great politics, but i think the secretary is right. and that is that the american people are sick and tired of hearing about your damn e-mails. [cheers and applause] mrs. clinton: thank you, bernie. thank you. [laughs] karen: sanders is shaking up the primary race, but still trying to explain
anderson cooper: secretary clinton, is bernie sanders tough enough on guns? mrs. clinton: no, not at all. sen. sanders: what i can tell secretary clinton that all the shouting in the world is not going to do what i would hope all of us want. hands of people who should not have those guns. karen: hillary clinton versus bernie sanders, the frontrunner going on the attack right from the start against the vermont senator who' s drawing massive crowds and chipping away at her lead in the polls....
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mr. williams, pleasure to talk to you. i do appreciate it. >> thank you, anderson. >>> there is actually advice from experts in the field aboutwhen you're anywhere close to what law enforcement calls an active shooter. there are steps people can take that could save your life. randi kaye tonight investigates. >> reporter: as disturbing as this looks, it's only a simulation, a training video designed to teach people how to respond to an active shooter threat. no plan and experts say your chances of surviving drop dramatically. [ gunshots ]. >> reporter: a training program was developed by a dallas-fort worth police officer whose wife was an eloqueementary school principle. it teaches proactive survival strategies. a.l.i.c.e. stands for alert, lockdown, inform, counter, evacuate. the worst thing potential victims can do is wait to act. once you are aware of the shooter, alert others. >> is this 911? there is a shooter outside the building. >> reporter: then go into lockdown. as more information comes in, inform police. but what if the shooter is already inside your classroom like in oregon? experts suggest trying to negotiate w
mr. williams, pleasure to talk to you. i do appreciate it. >> thank you, anderson. >>> there is actually advice from experts in the field aboutwhen you're anywhere close to what law enforcement calls an active shooter. there are steps people can take that could save your life. randi kaye tonight investigates. >> reporter: as disturbing as this looks, it's only a simulation, a training video designed to teach people how to respond to an active shooter threat. no plan and...
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mr. henry with his team members showed significant efforts sherry anderson showed significant teamwork in our injuries and safety training their d s c bringing the presidio facility to a zero count of injuries for the last i believe 6 months. >> all right. >> (clapping). >> thank you good afternoon chairman board members and mr. recess kin i take it my honor to accept this award on behalf of a group of individuals that support me and the thoughts of pertain to employee safety two of my staff members tim and dennis and another you can't gentleman those are the guys that helped to achieve that award it is known pub that nothing at presidio is done solely by one person we hold our safety team weekly and good housekeeping records and question by question corroborate with the industry safety sherry anderson and through the support of her and donna we were able to achieve that award i appreciate that an on behalf of presidio we appreciate this award. >> thank you (clapping.) >> director reiskin so next, we will of president to recognize a member of executive team after a quick 16 years with the
mr. henry with his team members showed significant efforts sherry anderson showed significant teamwork in our injuries and safety training their d s c bringing the presidio facility to a zero count of injuries for the last i believe 6 months. >> all right. >> (clapping). >> thank you good afternoon chairman board members and mr. recess kin i take it my honor to accept this award on behalf of a group of individuals that support me and the thoughts of pertain to employee safety...
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anderson opened with a hardball aimed high and inside for mrs.say anything to get elected and that kept them there, don, and the facebook that you were administering from the back of the room involved lots of younger americans who normally might not watch television and so i think everything came together to produce a huge audience for cnn and a very good performance for mrs. clinton, but i'll say this. it answered one of two questions. first question is does she have the energy and the passion to prepare for a debate in the answer is yes and a lot of democratic party faithful were happy, even though bernie sanders won the focus groups and bernie sanders won the online donations and the number of twitter followers. a lot of professional inside-the-beltway democrats were happy, but she did not answer the question of what is she going to do a week from today because bernie sanders is not the boss of me and not boss of you and not the boss of the benghazi committee. >> i knew you were going there. >> i am going there because when she said sensitive
anderson opened with a hardball aimed high and inside for mrs.say anything to get elected and that kept them there, don, and the facebook that you were administering from the back of the room involved lots of younger americans who normally might not watch television and so i think everything came together to produce a huge audience for cnn and a very good performance for mrs. clinton, but i'll say this. it answered one of two questions. first question is does she have the energy and the passion...
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wall street nemesis, but it's hard to imagine cnn moderator anderson cooper once an acolyte and member of the clinton global initiative pressing mrsinton too awfully hard on long and troubling record. clinton said she'd be a fearless crusader sweeping aside special interests and putting the working man and woman in this country first. the reality of her record, however, is, well, at the forefront of special interest, outright pay per play and crony politics and corruption, whether it's the clinton global initiative or her time at state. there's a smell to it all. aides moon lighting in conflict with day jobs or private e-mail servers instead of secure state department systems and networks. when clinton was secretary of state, her chief of staff was a woman by the name of cheryl mills, also on the payroll of another high-profile client, the government of abu dhabi. as clear a conflict of interest as there can be. the u.s. state department representing abu dhabi. it didn't take a genius or an ethical, well, monument to figure it all out. mills also one of the first people in the state department to know clinton was using her own pri
wall street nemesis, but it's hard to imagine cnn moderator anderson cooper once an acolyte and member of the clinton global initiative pressing mrsinton too awfully hard on long and troubling record. clinton said she'd be a fearless crusader sweeping aside special interests and putting the working man and woman in this country first. the reality of her record, however, is, well, at the forefront of special interest, outright pay per play and crony politics and corruption, whether it's the...
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mrs. clinton answer some questions, right? >> they are not going to be coming from anderson cooper. >> he came out and said look we are not going against each other? isn't that the point of the debate to have them debate? >> of course. that's exactly what his crew did with the republicans. anderson is a member of the clinton global initiative so he knows hillary, probably knows secrets so he could really do damage. >> i'm sure we are going to have hard hitting questions. >> what if anderson comes out hard hitting tonight will you eat crow? >> i will give him kudos and applaud him. it is irrelevant that she is in the democratic party doing well. what matters, bill, is how the nation nationally she is per received. >> you could see the same thing that you just said about trump. >> the latest poll that just came out aconsidered cog cbs news trump beats hillary by five nationally. republicans are doing better against her it's a problem. >> last word, jessica? >> that i think that it does matter if we are in primary season how she is doing in the primaries. when beget to the general election things might be very different there is n
mrs. clinton answer some questions, right? >> they are not going to be coming from anderson cooper. >> he came out and said look we are not going against each other? isn't that the point of the debate to have them debate? >> of course. that's exactly what his crew did with the republicans. anderson is a member of the clinton global initiative so he knows hillary, probably knows secrets so he could really do damage. >> i'm sure we are going to have hard hitting questions....
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mr. guthrie. >> thank you very much. first as a comment to dr. anderson. i know you got up early. oslo on the airplane coming out of nashville this morning. i'm also working with come notch or position the people who practice in your area, not just for opioids that you're talking about able to carry but also a friend of mine is an emergency room physician so we traveled to kentucky last thursday night with the auburn tigers to watch over the water plant our beloved wildcats. has a licensing issue back and forth about a physician licensed in alabama doesn't traveled to the team a kentucky. we need to fix that as well. second thing, a lot of my good friends back in the legislature in kentucky, former colleagues of mine, were very aggressive on oxycontin prescription drugs and put forth a prescription drug come ways to manage prescription drug abuse. and it seemed to be very successful with it. some of the physicians were really having to manage it very closely. we thought we were getting a big candle on the support of the problem. all of a sudden heroin became a big component in ken
mr. guthrie. >> thank you very much. first as a comment to dr. anderson. i know you got up early. oslo on the airplane coming out of nashville this morning. i'm also working with come notch or position the people who practice in your area, not just for opioids that you're talking about able to carry but also a friend of mine is an emergency room physician so we traveled to kentucky last thursday night with the auburn tigers to watch over the water plant our beloved wildcats. has a...
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msubeliac,anderson cooper proved himself to be the best moderator of debates thus far. i thought our folks did a better job because mrlicy department. alabama is an open minded and educated voter, i thought the questions were tough, but the minor candidates did not get enough time. >> they have no chance and cnn knows it. bernie sanders has no chance, but he's entertaining, at least. that was the equation. national tennessee, bill, my sister and i watched you on out numbered today. while you come across sometimes as gruff, we see the depth of yurhearted. we appreciate and admire your courage. well, that's a nice letter. i appreciate that. adrian price, curious to know whether kirsten powers has found a starving child yet. >> it's not easy getting poor folks to come on tv to talk about their circumstance. but i'm on it. sandra callfield, as a political junkie, i have read all of the killing books. mar marjoie has requested your book on hitler and my son, david, is getting "killing reagan" for his birthday. here's a tip. become a premium member and your discounts will save you a bundle only christmas gifts, plus you'yo
msubeliac,anderson cooper proved himself to be the best moderator of debates thus far. i thought our folks did a better job because mrlicy department. alabama is an open minded and educated voter, i thought the questions were tough, but the minor candidates did not get enough time. >> they have no chance and cnn knows it. bernie sanders has no chance, but he's entertaining, at least. that was the equation. national tennessee, bill, my sister and i watched you on out numbered today. while...
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mr. trump later said he was talk object about your persona not your appearance, please feel free what you three about his persona. >> andersonooper hosting tonight's matchup said days ago he did not plan on following taper's lead. >> i don't think this is a debate where you will have candidates attack each other. we have not seen that on the campaign trail. i am always uncomfort ability of setting people up to promote a sort of a faceoff. i think, look, these are all serious people. there is a serious debate. they want to talk about the issues. i want to give them an opportunity to do that. >> joining me now brent bezell the president of the media center. good to see you. so where is the controversy? anderson will do it differently than jake did it. he's a different moderator. isn't he doing what most viewers who watched that last debate wanted taper to do. don't make it all about the dog fight? >> yeah, i don't mind what jake taper did. first what did he do? there were 74 questions asked. 55 were designed to get republicans to fight with each other. only one was designed to get them to respond to hillary clinton. >> is that
mr. trump later said he was talk object about your persona not your appearance, please feel free what you three about his persona. >> andersonooper hosting tonight's matchup said days ago he did not plan on following taper's lead. >> i don't think this is a debate where you will have candidates attack each other. we have not seen that on the campaign trail. i am always uncomfort ability of setting people up to promote a sort of a faceoff. i think, look, these are all serious people....
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anderson. emerson was assigned duties in several free states during which dred scott married harriet robinson. mr scott tried to buy his family's freedom, but she refused and he sued. follow the case of scott versus sanford and see landmark cases, supreme court decisions with our special guest george washington law professor bracy and martha jones. we willwe will explore this historic supreme court ruling by revealing the life and times of the people or the plaintiffs, lawyers command justices in these cases. live tonight at 9:00 o'clock 9:00 o'clock eastern. and be sure to jump -- join the conversation. c-span, c-span three, and c-span radio. a copy of landmark cases companion books. >> homeland security secretary j johnson, a pi director james komi, head of the national counterterrorism center testify before congress. message encryption technology, refugees screaming and drug cartels. >> i want to welcome our distinguished panel here come our witnesses. thank you for your time, testimony, service. when i took over chairmanship of the committee ten months ago the 1st thing i did was reach out to
anderson. emerson was assigned duties in several free states during which dred scott married harriet robinson. mr scott tried to buy his family's freedom, but she refused and he sued. follow the case of scott versus sanford and see landmark cases, supreme court decisions with our special guest george washington law professor bracy and martha jones. we willwe will explore this historic supreme court ruling by revealing the life and times of the people or the plaintiffs, lawyers command justices...
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mr. williams, does dr. carson regret saying "i would not just stand there and let him shoot me?" >> no. a part of who dr. carson is, anderson these situations so many times and no matter how many times you talk about gun legislation, stopping this violence, as the president stated, it seems that it's routine in this country now and you've got to think that you could be in the path of these terrorists and you've got to think about how to react and what to do. and what dr. carson was saying is he would be willing to put his life on the line, in danger, willing to take a bullet to make sure more people were not part of the carnage. there's nothing to regret. i think most people can relate to that. >> but how does he actually now how he would react? senator lindsey graham responded unless one has been in a situation where you're being fired at, you don't know how you're going to react. >> that's a fascinating question. i know you've been in the line of fire. i think that is the question. you know, i had a situation early on in washington, d.c. when i was with my brother and some friends and we were walking in the dark over near
mr. williams, does dr. carson regret saying "i would not just stand there and let him shoot me?" >> no. a part of who dr. carson is, anderson these situations so many times and no matter how many times you talk about gun legislation, stopping this violence, as the president stated, it seems that it's routine in this country now and you've got to think that you could be in the path of these terrorists and you've got to think about how to react and what to do. and what dr. carson...
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mrs. clinton argument about libya would be a fascinating. and anderson jake or you asking hardball questions about how they blew libya so that it's disaster now? so they blew syria so there are now seven refugee, four headed to europe. that would be riveting. but if i had to watch more cnn or other debates with lincoln chafee or martin o'malley god help me. it is going to take all sorts of coffee. that's going to be dull. >> the -- didn't resonate with you. i often see you that way as the block of dpranet when it comes to policy. love having you on the show. have a good weekend. i'll see you soon. >> that was great. hillary clinton, her top aid expected to be grilled behind closed doors by the house benghazi committee. coming just six days before clint clinton's public testimony. manu live on capitol hill with more. >> reporter: right behind me is where the house benghazi committee will be meeting with uma aberdeen in just a couple of hours. this is going to be private so we're not going to get a real readout unless they come out and talk to us. what the
mrs. clinton argument about libya would be a fascinating. and anderson jake or you asking hardball questions about how they blew libya so that it's disaster now? so they blew syria so there are now seven refugee, four headed to europe. that would be riveting. but if i had to watch more cnn or other debates with lincoln chafee or martin o'malley god help me. it is going to take all sorts of coffee. that's going to be dull. >> the -- didn't resonate with you. i often see you that way as the...
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mr. murray is joining us to talk about that as well. last night i understand trump had something to say about it today. >> yeah, you're absolutely right, anderson. he looked at marco rubio and jeb bush on stage and said look today, the heat was on, these guys pretend like they are friends. trump said i've been saying for weeks that's not true and saw that on the debate stage last night. he saw hatred between the two gentlemen, which is a strong phrase to use between jeb who has been a mentor but i think we did see sort of the breaks in their relationship. donald trump seems to be reveling in that today. >> is trump saying he won the debate last night? i assume so. >> reporter: i'm sure you will be shocked to hear, anderson, that donald trump believes he was far and away the debate winner. take a listen to what he said about that today. >> so who saw the debate last night? [ cheers ] >> and great, and who won the debate? >> you! >> yeah, we did well. everybody, i mean, i think there were a few people that really did well last night. we won every online poll. drudge, "time magazine" every week every time we have it. we won cnbc. >> reporter: now
mr. murray is joining us to talk about that as well. last night i understand trump had something to say about it today. >> yeah, you're absolutely right, anderson. he looked at marco rubio and jeb bush on stage and said look today, the heat was on, these guys pretend like they are friends. trump said i've been saying for weeks that's not true and saw that on the debate stage last night. he saw hatred between the two gentlemen, which is a strong phrase to use between jeb who has been a...
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mr. leonard. in our world the word deadline means one thing. what was the deadline of andersonville prison and why was it famous? >> the deadline doesn't originate in anderson but it is an invention of the civil war military prison system. prisons north and south have deadlines and those deadlines take various forms. at andersonville it's a simple fence, posts with the boards connecting them. in some places over the creek, sometimes the deadline is not obvious. sometimes prisoners steal the boards for firewood or for shelter building. and the recall is of course if you cross the deadline, guards can shoot you. and yet the photographs taken in august of 1864 that illustrate the prison at its height clearly shows shelters tied to the dead line. and so andersonville is also a place of great contradiction. in some of the northern prison it's a ditch or a line of posts where at night they put candle lanterns on. a line that if you cross you're going to get shot at is the sort of thing that should haven't any ambiguity. clearly sometimes it does. >> next call is mike from california. you're on with our guest eric leonard. >> caller: thank you for the program. i f
mr. leonard. in our world the word deadline means one thing. what was the deadline of andersonville prison and why was it famous? >> the deadline doesn't originate in anderson but it is an invention of the civil war military prison system. prisons north and south have deadlines and those deadlines take various forms. at andersonville it's a simple fence, posts with the boards connecting them. in some places over the creek, sometimes the deadline is not obvious. sometimes prisoners steal...
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debate anderson cooper, he tried to follow that up with a question for lincoln chafee about whether that meant a president lincoln chafee would extend the war in afghanistan? yes, it got asked. mr. cooper asked that question. but that question never got answered. and we moved on. and in terms of who else is in washington, congress is so distant from making political decisions about the wars that we've actually started a new hugely controversial major war effort in the past year in syria without congress ever even taking a vote on it. when our political system and all that entails, when our political system no longer tries to even address questions about war even while we are at war, wars don't just become hard to end. they may become impossible to end. and whether or not you think the key to success in afghanistan is adding a 15th year and a 16th year and a 17th year to the 14 years of effort already spent there, whether or not you think extending the war even further creates a greater likelihood of success than we've had before, this announcement from president obama today that he will not be the one, he will not be the president to end america's afghanistan war, that throws d
debate anderson cooper, he tried to follow that up with a question for lincoln chafee about whether that meant a president lincoln chafee would extend the war in afghanistan? yes, it got asked. mr. cooper asked that question. but that question never got answered. and we moved on. and in terms of who else is in washington, congress is so distant from making political decisions about the wars that we've actually started a new hugely controversial major war effort in the past year in syria without...