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mr. ross? ross: my wife is a pharmacist and i'm so proud of her. she gets up and goes to work everyday and i can tell you health care is a passion of hers. we now have almost 200,000 people. we have cut the uninsured rate in arkansas in half. she has expressed to me that she would love to help with people that haven't had access to health care to understand how powerful and important preventive medicine is and to address the immunization issue in arkansas to continue to ensure that our children are immunized so they will never face the horrible situation my mom here had. when she was a year old she had polio. she spent more time growing up in children's hospitals and she did it home. she spent her whole life with a crutch and a brace. it hasn't stopped her. she has been a schoolteacher and i'm so proud of her. [applause] >> moderator: i will give you 30 seconds to talk about your wife. hutchinson: she will make a terrific first lady. she would be a will to speak to her suffer what issues she wan
mr. ross? ross: my wife is a pharmacist and i'm so proud of her. she gets up and goes to work everyday and i can tell you health care is a passion of hers. we now have almost 200,000 people. we have cut the uninsured rate in arkansas in half. she has expressed to me that she would love to help with people that haven't had access to health care to understand how powerful and important preventive medicine is and to address the immunization issue in arkansas to continue to ensure that our children...
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we thank mr. ross and mr. hutchinson. i will give you one more opportunity to get behind your candidate and say, thank you for the debate. mike ross and asa hutchinson. [applause] >> be part of c-span's campaign 2014 coverage. follow us on twitter and like us on facebook. debate previews from our politics team. we have brought you over 100 senate and governor debates. you can instantly share your reactions to what the candidates are saying. stay in touch and engage by following us on twitter. and liking us on facebook. >> c-span heads back to iowa for the third and final senate debate to fill the seat of tom harkin, who is retiring. we will hear from bruce braley and joni ernst. they are in a close race that is called a tossup. the debate will begin shortly. first, some of the voters -- ads i will voters have been seen. >> i am bruce braley and i approved this message. >> take a closer look at joni ernst. she sponsored an amendment to outlaw abortion, even in cases of rape or insist. it would have banned common forms of bi
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mr. ross as well. we have similar backgrounds in some ways but we come from different lives when it comes to the direction of the state. to bebest -- blessed appointed by ronald reagan as united states attorney. i learned about being a consistent conservative. and i also learned about his hope and optimism for our country. and while i have found myself fighting the conservative cause in congress and otherwise, i have seen mr. ross on the other side. i've seen him on the other side too many times. we need a governor that understands the importance of tax cuts for the middle class, the opportunity for computer science in every high school, the importance of growing the private sector rather than the government sector of the economy. these are things that are differences between us. we have differences and experience. i've served not only in the legislative branch, some of the toughest executive positions of our government. after 9/11 in homeland. as head of the dea and also here in arkansas. i understand
mr. ross as well. we have similar backgrounds in some ways but we come from different lives when it comes to the direction of the state. to bebest -- blessed appointed by ronald reagan as united states attorney. i learned about being a consistent conservative. and i also learned about his hope and optimism for our country. and while i have found myself fighting the conservative cause in congress and otherwise, i have seen mr. ross on the other side. i've seen him on the other side too many...
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when president clinton was in arkansas he and mr. rossn and had a very long chat about the gubernatorial race and what mr. ross ought to do to win. so he is very, very connected. >> tom cotton, running for the republicans has often been referred to as sort of the poster child for the perfect conservative candidate today. tell me about him. >> yeah, it's interesting. tom cotton, who really lived outside of arkansas for a very long time, came back, and ran for congress, and he has really been a darling of the republican party. he has a compelling biography, aaron alexis -- and he has attracted interest from many groups and that really has propelled his rise. he served one term in congress and now he's running for the u.s. senate. >> there's also -- and he is running against mark pryor, obviously the son of a mentor to bill clinton. >> that's right. so if you think about the other candidates that are running that have close ties to president clinton, mark pryor is at the top of the list. he is the son of david pryor who has been a political
when president clinton was in arkansas he and mr. rossn and had a very long chat about the gubernatorial race and what mr. ross ought to do to win. so he is very, very connected. >> tom cotton, running for the republicans has often been referred to as sort of the poster child for the perfect conservative candidate today. tell me about him. >> yeah, it's interesting. tom cotton, who really lived outside of arkansas for a very long time, came back, and ran for congress, and he has...
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we thank mr. ross and mr. hutchinson. we have had a very lively group. we will give you one more opportunity to get behind your candidate and say thank you for tonight's debate. mike ross and asa hutchinson. [applause] >> tomorrow a patient tested positive. will you transfer that patient to one of the four hospitals outside of the state that has biocontainment unit? or are you completely confident that they could treat that without any health care workers in place? >> here is what we have done so far and i would feel comfortable that we are doing the right thing here in florida. this is how i thought about it. we have almost 20 million people in the state and about 100 million tourists that come to the this state and we have health care workers and first responders. my goal is to make everyone feel comfortable that we are prepared. just like if there was going to be a hurricane, we would be prepared for it. so the first thing if we'd asked for more from the cdc, testing kits and others as well. we have asked for more protective gear and we asked for doing
we thank mr. ross and mr. hutchinson. we have had a very lively group. we will give you one more opportunity to get behind your candidate and say thank you for tonight's debate. mike ross and asa hutchinson. [applause] >> tomorrow a patient tested positive. will you transfer that patient to one of the four hospitals outside of the state that has biocontainment unit? or are you completely confident that they could treat that without any health care workers in place? >> here is what...
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. >> mr. ross>> to the extent the virus is transmitted in the same way, when we look at acquisition management, i would say yes. >> doctor? >> this is outside of our per vi view. >> letter. with that i'm go to the gentle lady in new york. >> thank you. i would like to thank all of our distinguished panelists to come here today during which is a critical time. first, i would like to take a moment to commend the healthcare professionals in new york city, for their outstanding response yesterday to our first case of ebola. new york city has been working with new york state, the center for disease control to prepare for this, and our nation's largest city, based on what we know no -- now, i believe they have done absolutely everything right. the unck physician returned from west africa ten days ago, where he had been working on the ebola crisis. upon arrival into the united states, the doctor was fromminged by the cdc and the cust tolls and border control, and reported to new york city health authoriti
. >> mr. ross>> to the extent the virus is transmitted in the same way, when we look at acquisition management, i would say yes. >> doctor? >> this is outside of our per vi view. >> letter. with that i'm go to the gentle lady in new york. >> thank you. i would like to thank all of our distinguished panelists to come here today during which is a critical time. first, i would like to take a moment to commend the healthcare professionals in new york city, for...
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mr. mitchell, brian ross from abc news. ide court, the company president, greg mitchell, refused to talk about it. is there anything you can say at all? >> excuse me. >> reporter: anything you can say, mr. mitchell, as all? >> excuse me. >> reporter: company officials later testified the tests were for an experimental use on a curved, rather than a straight guardrail so there was no need to reveal them. >> my car was completely demolished. >> reporter: among those in court as the videos were played was diana allen of webster, massachusetts. who lost her leg in a guardrail accident three years ago. >> if they had done what they were supposed to do, i'd have two legs and i'd be walking normal and have my life back. >> reporter: the jury verdict came back late today after just three hours of deliberations. an award of $175 million and a finding that the company made false statements to the government. harmon and his lawyers said the $2 e-mail and the new videos were the key to the case. >> i think it's a great thing for drivers
mr. mitchell, brian ross from abc news. ide court, the company president, greg mitchell, refused to talk about it. is there anything you can say at all? >> excuse me. >> reporter: anything you can say, mr. mitchell, as all? >> excuse me. >> reporter: company officials later testified the tests were for an experimental use on a curved, rather than a straight guardrail so there was no need to reveal them. >> my car was completely demolished. >> reporter: among...
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. >> so should i read into what you're saying, mr. rosseing that we shouldn't push forward with quantitative easing here in europe before we try some of the other avenues first? >> i well, i think quantitative easing can play a role, but it's a limited role. particularly in europe, right now you have the tendency of the results of the asset quality revi review. until banks find out whether the ecb believes they have adequate capital, they're not going to be very aggressive in making loans. if you don't have banks aggressive making loans, you don't transmit the benefits of monetary easing to the real economy. >> the group's chief economist oliver blanchark indicate they have left the crisis behind. >> and he said he's ready to steer the balance sheet to significantly higher levels. he also said the economy is still weak and fragile and low inflation is a serious concern. he also said around 400 billion qualified as purchasable assets. that number, i think it's the first time it's been outright said by an ecb member. the euro is roughly flat
. >> so should i read into what you're saying, mr. rosseing that we shouldn't push forward with quantitative easing here in europe before we try some of the other avenues first? >> i well, i think quantitative easing can play a role, but it's a limited role. particularly in europe, right now you have the tendency of the results of the asset quality revi review. until banks find out whether the ecb believes they have adequate capital, they're not going to be very aggressive in making...
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mr. andrew ross sorkin. we've lured him into manhattan. nice to have you here with the big interview coming up. we'll tell you more. john fortt joins us live from silicon valley this morning. great to see you. we begin here with nobel prize winner in economics, joining us from france. professor, thank you so much for being here. congratulations and we understand you just got off the phone with the french president? what did he have to say? >> thank you very much. the french president just called, yes. >> i'm sure he was excited they now have two know bell winners including the winner in literature. interesting your win comes after france was downgraded by s&p ins terms of the outlook on friday. a lot of concern about the state there. how healthy are the fortunes of france and of the eurozone at the moment? understood this isn't why you won but can you comment briefly on your home country and its prospects? >> >> the fund mentals of france are good. we have lots of human capital and france has lots of assets but it does have to go through r
mr. andrew ross sorkin. we've lured him into manhattan. nice to have you here with the big interview coming up. we'll tell you more. john fortt joins us live from silicon valley this morning. great to see you. we begin here with nobel prize winner in economics, joining us from france. professor, thank you so much for being here. congratulations and we understand you just got off the phone with the french president? what did he have to say? >> thank you very much. the french president just...
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mr. wilber ross. a lot of people are interested to see what he is going to do next.ind of sense of the direction of travel here? >> well, first off, ross is an amazing human being. the man who invested in the steel industry in the u.s. when it was down in the dumps. i sold him business that became an important part of what's now a as i normal ma thol. so he was very successful at that and i salute him for that. but he is still young and one of the most energetic investors i've ever met. joined the of his newest venture, a blank check company that means he's got $500 million in shares sold on twost investors who just say wil burks here go invest for us and call us when it's over. we trust you. >> that's an incredible attribution to his quality. i'm on his board here in london. sir willy aboutster is a member of the board. and we are looking at a number of investment opportunities. it will be a single large investment. u got $500 million in equity you can apply and borrow money. >> europe is looking distressed at the moment. >> and there are several european things on
mr. wilber ross. a lot of people are interested to see what he is going to do next.ind of sense of the direction of travel here? >> well, first off, ross is an amazing human being. the man who invested in the steel industry in the u.s. when it was down in the dumps. i sold him business that became an important part of what's now a as i normal ma thol. so he was very successful at that and i salute him for that. but he is still young and one of the most energetic investors i've ever met....
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mr. andrew ross sorkin. we've lured him into manhattan.ave you here with the big interview coming up. we'll tell you more. john fortt joins us live from silicon valley this morning. great to see you. we begin here with nobel prize winner in economics, joining us from france. professor, thank you so much for being here. congratulations and we understand you just got off the phone with the french president? what did he have to say? >> thank you very much. the french president just called, yes. >> i'm sure he was
mr. andrew ross sorkin. we've lured him into manhattan.ave you here with the big interview coming up. we'll tell you more. john fortt joins us live from silicon valley this morning. great to see you. we begin here with nobel prize winner in economics, joining us from france. professor, thank you so much for being here. congratulations and we understand you just got off the phone with the french president? what did he have to say? >> thank you very much. the french president just called,...
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mr. daveed gartenstein-ro gartenstein-ross.working intelligence sources, not you, but others. we're told what you're seeing here should notten minimized, it is the perfection of the threat. it is not about a big group coming here and doing a big thing that takes too much, it's too easy for to us detect now, at least we can. but deranged people, diseased of mind people, looking for a sense of validation and some perverse message in violence is very hard to control. do you agree that this is not the easy thing to deal with, it is the hardest thing? >> it is the hardest thing, chris, and i do think, we have to put together what facts we do have. we know that isis is called for these attacks. we know that the fbi issued a bulletin last week warning their personnel about these potential attack. and we know that what they're looking for, what we now kind of call these hit-and-run attacks, right? it's the lone individual who has been inspired, whether it's by the message or by the photographs, of other attacks. and so these really are
mr. daveed gartenstein-ro gartenstein-ross.working intelligence sources, not you, but others. we're told what you're seeing here should notten minimized, it is the perfection of the threat. it is not about a big group coming here and doing a big thing that takes too much, it's too easy for to us detect now, at least we can. but deranged people, diseased of mind people, looking for a sense of validation and some perverse message in violence is very hard to control. do you agree that this is not...
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ross. [applause] how about the bears? [applause] i'm proud to be the democratic nominee for governor of the great state of arkansas. mr. president, welcome home. [applause] i'm running for governor to grow the middle class and i want to build on the foundation the governor has laid especially in the areas of lower education and fair taxes and more better paying jobs. education would be to start sooner . that's why i have a prepaid plan. if you have a 4-year-old regardless of your income and your zip code. [applause] in congress i go to i go to the two increased programs and cut interest rates in half and we have to continue to make college within reach for more of our young arkansans. [applause] for those that do not choose college we need a renewed focus on college text so people can learn a skill and trade and certification and get a good paying job and in doing so it helps provide the state with an educated workforce that we needed to need to attract more and better paying jobs to the state. what were the fair taxes. the single mom working two jobs to make ends meet earning $34,000 a year is paying the same tax rate
ross. [applause] how about the bears? [applause] i'm proud to be the democratic nominee for governor of the great state of arkansas. mr. president, welcome home. [applause] i'm running for governor to grow the middle class and i want to build on the foundation the governor has laid especially in the areas of lower education and fair taxes and more better paying jobs. education would be to start sooner . that's why i have a prepaid plan. if you have a 4-year-old regardless of your income and...
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ross, question, daniel. how alked about ads and people are frustrated. and you, mr.urdue, said we should not focus on the ads, one of your ads says that you think michelle nunn is a rubberstamp. she has talked about the thing she agrees with the president on and think she disagrees with the president on. am trying to understand how you can continue to call her a rubberstamp. daniel asked you about would you support harry reid. it is good to hear you talk about the sort of characteristics you want there, but right now it is harry reid, and that is what people see in terms of agendas. do you see harry reid is somebody who has those characteristics? we can start with david perdue talking about, you know, the ads. >> well, barack obama hand-picked michelle, he is funded her. do you think she is going to the hand that feeds her? she hhas had michelle obama in town, she has had hillary in town. it seems to me that we need an outsider to go there and make change. we keep talking about gridlock, at the cause look about gridlock and that is harry reid. the next two years, god
ross, question, daniel. how alked about ads and people are frustrated. and you, mr.urdue, said we should not focus on the ads, one of your ads says that you think michelle nunn is a rubberstamp. she has talked about the thing she agrees with the president on and think she disagrees with the president on. am trying to understand how you can continue to call her a rubberstamp. daniel asked you about would you support harry reid. it is good to hear you talk about the sort of characteristics you...
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my name is mike ross and i am proud to be the democratic nominee for governor of the great state of arkansas. mr. pres., welcome home. am running for governor to help the middle class. i want lower and fair taxes, more and better jobs. with education need to start earlier and finish stronger. i have a game plan for you. parents, get into a pre-k program, regardless of your income and regardless of your zip code. congress i cut student financial aid rates in half. and for those not use college career renewed focus on paths so that kids can get certification and a good paying our that will help provide with an educated workforce. lower and fair mom working two is s to pull in income paying the same income tax-free making a lot more. as governor we are going to fix this and they're going to do so a fiscally responsible manner. and women in arkansas should get equal pay for equal work. we have a plan to address that as well as a plan to protect survivors of domestic violence, and protect them. is not about me. it is not about any of us up it e. it is about all of us. is about arkansas. it's about th
my name is mike ross and i am proud to be the democratic nominee for governor of the great state of arkansas. mr. pres., welcome home. am running for governor to help the middle class. i want lower and fair taxes, more and better jobs. with education need to start earlier and finish stronger. i have a game plan for you. parents, get into a pre-k program, regardless of your income and regardless of your zip code. congress i cut student financial aid rates in half. and for those not use college...
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ross reports. >> reporter: the hospital that was thrust on to the front line of the fight against ebola when the liberian patrick sawyer flew into nigeria in july. doctors here say the highly infectious mrer wanted to leave and became aggressive. even pulling out an intravenous drip and splashing blood on the staff. but the hospital staff stood firm. >> the only way we could be sure and live up to our responsibility to our people, the state, and nation, this is all about it by the end of it, to keep him here. >> reporter: mr. sawyer died in the hospital. had he been let out into the vast, crowded city, the consequences could have been catastrophic. four of the hospital staff died trying to treat mr. sawyer, including the heroic doctor who made the initial diagnosis. it was nigeria's first case of ebola. her only child is mourning, but full of pride. >> by identifying the index patient really helped nigeria to prepare and get ready to, you know, to trace everybody, and i think that's probably the difference between us and our west african neighbors guinea, liberia, and sierra leone. >> reporter: nigeria had to act fast. health workers and volunteers went knocking on the doors of almost 9
ross reports. >> reporter: the hospital that was thrust on to the front line of the fight against ebola when the liberian patrick sawyer flew into nigeria in july. doctors here say the highly infectious mrer wanted to leave and became aggressive. even pulling out an intravenous drip and splashing blood on the staff. but the hospital staff stood firm. >> the only way we could be sure and live up to our responsibility to our people, the state, and nation, this is all about it by the...
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joining me is david, ross gerber and also with us with more on today's market action, guy adami. >> welcome back, welcome become. >> thank you, mrami. i'll start with you real quick here. why do you think the market, i mean, searching for direction tonight, oil going up, what's the theme? >> bill griffith nailed it. we have talked about it many times you and i. the weakness in the russell to me is something to watch and really to take note of. you saw id trade down to the 108 level. it bounced from that so the theme to me and you can talk about it with hewlett-packard if you want. earnings growth without revenue growth is not growth and companies are looking for any way possible to be able to help their shareholders a ento create shareholder value when revenue growth isn't really there. >> all right. let's bring in art cashin, as well. art, i want to ask you about something that we just heard guy touch on, the underperformance of the russell. you say you saw positive glimmers perhaps later in the session there. >> well, what happened was they made the kind of a late morning low and then when all of the stocks rolled over, in the
joining me is david, ross gerber and also with us with more on today's market action, guy adami. >> welcome back, welcome become. >> thank you, mrami. i'll start with you real quick here. why do you think the market, i mean, searching for direction tonight, oil going up, what's the theme? >> bill griffith nailed it. we have talked about it many times you and i. the weakness in the russell to me is something to watch and really to take note of. you saw id trade down to the 108...
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[cheers and applause] my name is mike ross and i am proud to be the democratic nominee for governor of the great state of arkansas! [cheers and applause] mr. president, welcome home. [cheers and applause] i'm running for governor to grow the middle class. i want to build on the foundation that governor beebe has laid, especially in the areas of education, lower and fair taxes and more and better-paying jobs. education, we need to start sooner, an finish stronger. that is why i have a pre-k plan. if you're a parent and you have a four-year-old and want them in a pre-k classroom, there should be a desk for them, regardless of your income, regardless of your zip code. [cheers and applause] in congress i voted to increase pell grants and cut student loan interest rates in half. we've got to continue to make college within reach for more young arkansans. [cheers and applause] and for those who do not choose college we need a renewed focus on career tech. so young people can learn a skill, they can learn a trade, get a certification and they can get a good-paying job. in doing so helps provide our state with a educated, trained and skilled work
[cheers and applause] my name is mike ross and i am proud to be the democratic nominee for governor of the great state of arkansas! [cheers and applause] mr. president, welcome home. [cheers and applause] i'm running for governor to grow the middle class. i want to build on the foundation that governor beebe has laid, especially in the areas of education, lower and fair taxes and more and better-paying jobs. education, we need to start sooner, an finish stronger. that is why i have a pre-k...
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his onetime driver, mike ross, now running for governor endangered senator mark pryor and a pair of household with whom mrclinton goes back decades. the former president has four rallies in two days scheduled across the state. c-span is covered one of those events today in arkansas. live coverage takes place at 1:30 eastern time. you can watch it on c-span or listen on c-span radio. those are some of the latest headlines on c-span radio. grant talksjeremy about ways to increase data protection with alternatives to passwords and basic security. >> the government is not looking to endorse any particular thetion, but rather ascribe attributes of what these solutions should look like. they have to be secure, easy-to-use, and interoperable. let that be a guidepost to industry to start developing solutions around. looking at the pilots, we have some looking at smartphone based apps which will be used in lieu of a password to log into different sites. others are testing different types of biometrics. not to say everyone will be the solution, but they are the kinds of things we are testing out. >> tonight at 8:00
his onetime driver, mike ross, now running for governor endangered senator mark pryor and a pair of household with whom mrclinton goes back decades. the former president has four rallies in two days scheduled across the state. c-span is covered one of those events today in arkansas. live coverage takes place at 1:30 eastern time. you can watch it on c-span or listen on c-span radio. those are some of the latest headlines on c-span radio. grant talksjeremy about ways to increase data protection...