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ms. benjamin: ok. ms. teachout? ms.eachout: this is an area where we bring differences to bear, and trade is something that i feel passionately about. john was talking about the last 35 years. we have lost so many manufacturing facilities. 15,000afta, we have lost manufacturing facilities in this country. depending on the estimates, 5 million jobs or more. luckily, a little manufacturing is coming back to the united states, but we need to bring jobs home. we can make things you again. fasttrack enables deals. not only openly, deeply opposed to the transpacific partnership, i think we need to renegotiate trade relationships that have offshore so many jobs to china and mexico and elsewhere. i will bein congress, a strong voice for bringing jobs home. questionmin: the same to. if hillary clinton was in the white house, would you not give her the authority to fast-track deals? ms. teachout: i would not give president clinton or any other authority.ast-track the last 35 years have not helped american workers. it is time for
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[applause] ms. clinton: thank you. your eminence, your excellencies, members of the clergy, al and dan smith, donald and melania, and all the distinguished guests. earlier tonight, al reminded me that when the first al smith ran for president he chose as his running mate the progressive senator from arkansas, joseph g robinson, who is one of my husband's political heroes. this work that you do through the dinner, al, you have done it now for 30 years, is such a labor of love. you have been a hero for both the children of the archdiocese and for the city of new york, and i think we all owe al smith a great round of applause. [applause] ms. clinton: this is such a special event that i took a break from my rigorous nap schedule to be here. [laughter] ms. clinton: and as you have already heard, it is a treat for all of you too, because usually i charge a lot for speeches like this. [laughter] ms. clinton: but for me, it was kind of ironic thinking about a fiery populist, al smith. if he were here today
[applause] ms. clinton: thank you. your eminence, your excellencies, members of the clergy, al and dan smith, donald and melania, and all the distinguished guests. earlier tonight, al reminded me that when the first al smith ran for president he chose as his running mate the progressive senator from arkansas, joseph g robinson, who is one of my husband's political heroes. this work that you do through the dinner, al, you have done it now for 30 years, is such a labor of love. you have been a...
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ms. rachel ray and ms. john cusumano -- mr. john cusumano. >> what is it like seeing the first lady over the years? >> [indiscernible] we are working on children's nutrition. i'm wildly nervous. >> mr. larry fink. ms. mary kay henry and ms. paula macchello.-- paula auci and dr.foun christine grady. ms. morrow eliasson -- mara liasson and mr. jonathan cuneo. mr. haim saban and ms. cheryl saban. the honorable bathsheba crocker crocker.aone and ms.ael christopher sola christopher. mr. eric fortune or and mr. -- ortner and mr. chuck ortner. mr. john elkann and ms. lavinia borromeo arese taverna. ms. kirsteneck and peck. mr. josh lederman and ms. amy lederman. mr. donato bertini -- buccini mrs. bernadette buccini. bel-leong hong and mr. kenneth hong. ms. christina lewis and ms. l oida lewis. mr. hamdi ulukaya and mrs. louise vongerichten. ms. carrin patman and mr. jim derrick junior. mr. carlos elizondo and mr. dumas.dumas -- mark saki andrable jennifer p ms. eileen meedvey. honorable nancy pelosi, minority leader of the house of re
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ms. benjamin: before ms. teachout response, i want to ask, going hand-in-hand with medicaid, would you advocate reduced services to medicaid? because new york has been called the cadillac of medicaid. ms. teachout: new york needs to reform it is only when they are responsible in albany will they do it. ms. teachout reports that thing that when i was in albany, property taxes went up 43%. when i was in albany, the sun rose and used them suddenly west and i was no more responsible for that the property tax. ms. teachout: i want to address a few different things. first of all, briefly, i do not support an energy tax or carbon tax as john has said. i agree with him on medicaid, we have a problem in new york, people have been talking about this for decades. picking on the reimbursement issue. unlike john, i feel strongly about expanding medicare to include for instance dental care, something i care passionately about, and protecting social security. i hope that we get to that later because there is a real differen
ms. benjamin: before ms. teachout response, i want to ask, going hand-in-hand with medicaid, would you advocate reduced services to medicaid? because new york has been called the cadillac of medicaid. ms. teachout: new york needs to reform it is only when they are responsible in albany will they do it. ms. teachout reports that thing that when i was in albany, property taxes went up 43%. when i was in albany, the sun rose and used them suddenly west and i was no more responsible for that the...
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[applause] ms.linton: thank you. your eminence, your excellencies, members of the clergy, al and dan smith, donald and melania, and all the distinguished guests. earlier tonight, al reminded me that when the first al smith ran for president he chose the progressive senator from arkansas, joseph g robinson, who is one of my husband's political heroes. this work that you do through the dinner, al, you have done it now for 30 years, is such a labor of love. you have been a hero for both the children of the archdiocese and for the city of new york, and i think we all owe al smith a great round of applause. [applause] ms. clinton: this is such a special event that i took a break from my rigorous nap scheduled to be here. [laughter] ms. clinton: and as you have already heard, it is a treat for all of you too, because usually i charge a lot for speeches like this. [laughter] ms. clinton: but for me, it was kind of ironic thinking about a fiery populist, al smith. if he were here today and saw how much mone
[applause] ms.linton: thank you. your eminence, your excellencies, members of the clergy, al and dan smith, donald and melania, and all the distinguished guests. earlier tonight, al reminded me that when the first al smith ran for president he chose the progressive senator from arkansas, joseph g robinson, who is one of my husband's political heroes. this work that you do through the dinner, al, you have done it now for 30 years, is such a labor of love. you have been a hero for both the...
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ms. dowd: that would be my dad's family. mr. lamb: what about the most powerful journalist in america? ms. dowd: that is what "irish-america" would say. [laughter] dowd: i am sure there is another magazine that thinks paul krugman is and another that thinks paul friedman is. they were giving a boost to one of their own. mr. lamb: how important is it to be irish? ms. dowd: it gets more important as i get older, funny enough. when i was small, my dad would make us recite irish poetry into one of the old initial tape recorders. my brother's name is kevin barry, so he would have to recite barry and i would have to recite things, you know, at the time, a lot of it seemed kind of corny, but as you get older, and now the nation is obsessed with ancestry and of finding out things, as you get older, you realize it is really nice to know everything about your roots and to have a warm feeling that ancestry can get you. mr. lamb: that is something that you wrote about in your book. you have some fres
ms. dowd: that would be my dad's family. mr. lamb: what about the most powerful journalist in america? ms. dowd: that is what "irish-america" would say. [laughter] dowd: i am sure there is another magazine that thinks paul krugman is and another that thinks paul friedman is. they were giving a boost to one of their own. mr. lamb: how important is it to be irish? ms. dowd: it gets more important as i get older, funny enough. when i was small, my dad would make us recite irish poetry...
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ms. simpson: good evening and welcome to this second of three presidential debates between the major candidates for president of the united states. the candidates are the republican nominee, president george bush, the independent ross perot, and governor bill clinton, the democratic nominee. my name is carole simpson, and i will be the moderator for tonight's 90-minute debate, which is coming to you from the campus of the university of richmond in richmond, virginia. now, tonight's program is unlike any other presidential debate in history. we're making history now and it's pretty exciting. an independent polling firm has selected an audience of 209 uncommitted voters from this area. the candidates will be asked questions by these voters on a topic of their choosing -- anything they want to ask about. my job as moderator is to, you know, take care of the questioning, ask questions myself if i think there needs to be continuity and balance, and sometimes i might ask the candidates to respo
ms. simpson: good evening and welcome to this second of three presidential debates between the major candidates for president of the united states. the candidates are the republican nominee, president george bush, the independent ross perot, and governor bill clinton, the democratic nominee. my name is carole simpson, and i will be the moderator for tonight's 90-minute debate, which is coming to you from the campus of the university of richmond in richmond, virginia. now, tonight's program is...
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ms.s is something that we would read about in history books. and not since medieval times have you heard the beheadings and all of the things happening. so we have no choice. we will stop isis and we will stop them fast. and unlike what they've done in mosul, which is turning out to be very rick, we're not giving three and four months notice we're coming in. we're coming in. you think general george patton would say we're coming in, in three or four months, get ready? what a bunch. they're throwing people off buildings, hanging their victims from meat hooks. the "new york post" just published reports about isis crushing christian to death and burning adults alive. now hillary wants massive immigration from the most dangerous regions of the world, where isis operates, including a 550% increase in syrian refugees over and above the thousands and thousands that president obama is taking. we don't want isis in our country. the hillary refugee plan would leave us with generations of terrorism,
ms.s is something that we would read about in history books. and not since medieval times have you heard the beheadings and all of the things happening. so we have no choice. we will stop isis and we will stop them fast. and unlike what they've done in mosul, which is turning out to be very rick, we're not giving three and four months notice we're coming in. we're coming in. you think general george patton would say we're coming in, in three or four months, get ready? what a bunch. they're...
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ms.iscussing herwd book "the year of voting dangerously: the derangement of american politics" about the u.s. presidential race. mr. lamb: maureen dowd, author of the book "the year of voting dangerously: the derangement of american politics." 2010 in the magazine "i wish of america -- i wish ,merica" they said maureen dowd arguably the most part for journalists in america thanks to her must-read column in the new york times, taking -- talking of the road not taken, even a quiet life is a barkeeper's life back in claire. re." ms. dowd: that would be my dad's family. mr. lamb: what about the most powerful journalist in america? ms. dowd: that is what "irish-america" would say. another magazine with think paul krugman is and paul friedman. they were giving a boost to one of their own. mr. lamb: how important is it to be irish? ms. dowd: it gets more important as i get older, finally enough -- funny enough. when i was small, my dad would make us recite irish poetry into one of the old initia
ms.iscussing herwd book "the year of voting dangerously: the derangement of american politics" about the u.s. presidential race. mr. lamb: maureen dowd, author of the book "the year of voting dangerously: the derangement of american politics." 2010 in the magazine "i wish of america -- i wish ,merica" they said maureen dowd arguably the most part for journalists in america thanks to her must-read column in the new york times, taking -- talking of the road not...
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ms. brn:avyobeen wrin >> he enringn bse. u lkbo n hina neoranbeg discrad. i owha edorsa ieea ci mea atrm msbrn:hen fabo le, anneanava ci mia plfo. >>ndhiishe im agnsmywnestae. msbrn:o u ve s o daht? >> d msbrn:elth ttu o thr hos,alngnt eiipne p ion ceokiv a treouo. u veouplfo. dwon o veesge abt lionarthe paicaror oadceou ulgi tth? t tngth wshe e ththgshareh t peleheos ifouantoomniteyo shlde llg ors om pelehoadhis s. thpeons atralas. if youta btainabt regi, iki oanut thr in io morlyha ppl lkbo iivea later >>ha y. >> hi. i am a second-year student here. my question relates to what is happening this november. there is a possibility that for the first time we could have three tremendous female leaders of the western world. you have spoken a lot about the importance of highlighting narratives and media emphasizing these stories. how do you think the media will portray this holy trinity? [laughter] ms. brown: first of all, what a cryptic. hillary clinton has been through a hells angels initiati
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ms.i: if you believe in polls, they show hillary clinton with an ever-expanding lead. one poll just had it 50% to 38%. the first time hillary has hit the 50% mark. but we don't know until the people speak, they are the boss. we all just stay prepared for the opportunities to come forward. charlie: do you think the election will have a down ballot impact? ms. pelosi: i think it will. 2012 did not, but i think this election will have a down ballot influence because people are really tired of obstruction in washington and what the republicans have said, even today, is that they are prepared to obstruct. they call it checks and balances but it is obstruction. it is exactly what they said around october 20, 1996, when they gave up on winning the election against bill clinton, they said -- charlie: against bob dole. ms. pelosi: against bob dole, who is wonderful. nonetheless, they started talking about checks and balances which ended up with the impeachment of the president. charlie: you are su
ms.i: if you believe in polls, they show hillary clinton with an ever-expanding lead. one poll just had it 50% to 38%. the first time hillary has hit the 50% mark. but we don't know until the people speak, they are the boss. we all just stay prepared for the opportunities to come forward. charlie: do you think the election will have a down ballot impact? ms. pelosi: i think it will. 2012 did not, but i think this election will have a down ballot influence because people are really tired of...
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ms. cynthia friedman. mr. bill bone. mr. jim chanos. ms. cristal connors. mr. michael pulls key.lski. mrs. tonya ploski. the honorable josh earnest. mrs. natalie ernest. ms. burglary -- maria -- the honorable catherine russell. the honorable thomas donovan. the honorable samantha power. the honorable cass son unstein. >> not a transnational threat. it is nice to celebrate that partnership. thank you. >> mr. david bradley. mrs. catherine bradley. mrs. janet keller. ms. leslie ray. ambassador earth or in cousin -- ambassador cousin. sejas.ador paul mr. khan and mrs. khan. >> is the best thing in the world. thet of all, besides being first lady. -- think the best about it. she pushes the american designers. [indiscernible] >> amazing. she is classy. classic fashion. fashionmade american top. something you would like to see her where that she could not wear as a first lady? super has not been glamorous or casual. she is talents. she should be just the way she is. what is the pressure like to design for her? >> you are nervous. easy, i know so the body. the colors. fox what are you lo
ms. cynthia friedman. mr. bill bone. mr. jim chanos. ms. cristal connors. mr. michael pulls key.lski. mrs. tonya ploski. the honorable josh earnest. mrs. natalie ernest. ms. burglary -- maria -- the honorable catherine russell. the honorable thomas donovan. the honorable samantha power. the honorable cass son unstein. >> not a transnational threat. it is nice to celebrate that partnership. thank you. >> mr. david bradley. mrs. catherine bradley. mrs. janet keller. ms. leslie ray....
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ms. ifill: good evening from washington university in st. louis, missouri. i'm gwen ifill of "the news hour" and "washington week" on pbs. welcome to the first and the only 2008 vice presidential debate between the republican nominee, governor sarah palin of alaska, and the democratic nominee, joe biden of delaware. the commission on presidential debates is the sponsor of thisevent and the two remaining presidential debates. tonight's discussion will cover a wide range of topics, including domestic and foreign policy matters. it will be divided roughly into five-minute segments. each candidate will have 90 seconds to respond to a direct question and then an addition two minutes for rebuttal and follow-up. the order has been determined by a coin toss. the specific subjects and questions were chosen by me, and have not been shared or cleared with anyone on the campaigns or on the commission. the audience herein the hall has promised to remain very polite: no cheers, applause, no untoward ou
ms. ifill: good evening from washington university in st. louis, missouri. i'm gwen ifill of "the news hour" and "washington week" on pbs. welcome to the first and the only 2008 vice presidential debate between the republican nominee, governor sarah palin of alaska, and the democratic nominee, joe biden of delaware. the commission on presidential debates is the sponsor of thisevent and the two remaining presidential debates. tonight's discussion will cover a wide range of...
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i know ms. fewer ms. mendoza-mcdonnell ms. norton ms. wynns and mr. haney 7 i's. >> sb two adoption bylaws and this is there is a motion that has been seconded open august 23rd can i have a report if the rules committee. >> the issue is related to - the other conflict of interest policies and as you can see on the requested action to confirm with local and state law - issues unclear about what exactly this is so hopefully, this will clear this up and i make a motion to send it to the full board with a positive recommendation. >> superintendant lee. >> thank you commissioner president haney so once again ask our chief council she's gone to do a few years ago to make additional comments about this item and read into the record. >> so i can that ms. fewer and probably other commissioners may have comments on this this mostly is bylaws in the works for several months i'll say the part of the unified school district and to clarify what rules apply to board members and superintendent which specifically the san francisco local rules apply some ambiguity in t
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[applause] ms.linton: thank you. your eminence, your excellency's , members of the clergy, donald ania, and all the distinguished guests. earlier tonight, al reminded me that when he first ran for president, he chose the progressive senator from arkansas, joseph g robinson, who is one of my husband's political heroes. this work that you do through the dinner, al, you have done it now for 30 years, is such a labor of love. you have been a hero for both the children of the archdiocese and for the city of new york, and i think we all owe al smithj a great round of applause. [applause] ms. clinton: this is such a special event that i took a break from my rigorous nap scheduled to be here. [laughter] ms. clinton: and as you have already heard, it is a treat for all of you too, because usually i charge a lot for speeches like this. [laughter] ms. clinton: but for me, it was kind of ironic taking about a -- thinking about a fiery populist, al smith. if you were here today and saw -- if he were here today a
[applause] ms.linton: thank you. your eminence, your excellency's , members of the clergy, donald ania, and all the distinguished guests. earlier tonight, al reminded me that when he first ran for president, he chose the progressive senator from arkansas, joseph g robinson, who is one of my husband's political heroes. this work that you do through the dinner, al, you have done it now for 30 years, is such a labor of love. you have been a hero for both the children of the archdiocese and for the...
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[applause] ms. clinton: thank you. your eminence, your excellencies, members of the clergy, al and dan smith, donald and melania, and all the distinguished guests. earlier tonight, al reminded me that when the first al smith ran for president he chose the -- chose as his running mate, the progressive senator from arkansas, joseph g. robinson, who is one of my husband's political heroes. this work that you do through the dinner, al, you have done it now for 30 years, is such a labor of love. you have been a hero for both the children of the archdiocese and for the city of new york, and i think we all owe al smith a great round of applause. [applause] ms. clinton: this is such a special event that i took a break from my rigorous nap scheduled to be here. [laughter] ms. clinton: and as you have already heard, it is a treat for all of you too, because usually i charge a lot for speeches like this. [laughter] ms. clinton: but for me, it was kind of ironic thinking about a fiery populist, al smith. if he
[applause] ms. clinton: thank you. your eminence, your excellencies, members of the clergy, al and dan smith, donald and melania, and all the distinguished guests. earlier tonight, al reminded me that when the first al smith ran for president he chose the -- chose as his running mate, the progressive senator from arkansas, joseph g. robinson, who is one of my husband's political heroes. this work that you do through the dinner, al, you have done it now for 30 years, is such a labor of love. you...
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ms. and i just want to tell you something. we have got a responsibility for ourselves right here in wisconsin. we've got a responsibility right here in wisconsin. and our responsibility right here in wisconsin is to make sure that we do not send russ feingold to the united states senate to join the liberal progressives, giving us liberal judges. we've got to do everything for ron johnson, to make sure ron johnson is and stays and remains our united states senator. this is something that is right here within our power. this is something that we as wisconsinites need to do. so i just want to say to all of you for fall fest, thank you for coming out and supporting us. i see so many friends. i see so many people who have been out there working hard for us. thank you so much for working for us. thank you so much. i want to ask ron johnson and scott walker to come out here. ron johnson is the man we have to put forth. with conservatives are offering solutions. this is a we what we will do here
ms. and i just want to tell you something. we have got a responsibility for ourselves right here in wisconsin. we've got a responsibility right here in wisconsin. and our responsibility right here in wisconsin is to make sure that we do not send russ feingold to the united states senate to join the liberal progressives, giving us liberal judges. we've got to do everything for ron johnson, to make sure ron johnson is and stays and remains our united states senator. this is something that is...
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[applause] ms.nton: something we cannot lose. something we should not even doubt. we cannot give into cynicism. i don't think we are. i will tell you what is exciting to me. across this country, at the very moment when donald trump is making this unprecedented attack on our fundamental values, our institutions, millions of people are standing up for democracy, registering, volunteering, voting early. [applause] ms. clinton: so when you get a little discouraged or frustrated by what you see in this campaign. think of this, we have just reached a historic milestone. more than 200 million americans are now registered to vote. [cheers and applause] ms. clinton: and -- and most exciting, that includes more than 50 million young people. the biggest number ever. [cheers and applause] ms. clinton: you only see numbers like this when people are standing up for what they believe in. i am proud to see americans coming together, democrats, republicans, independents who reject hate and division. you we are seein
[applause] ms.nton: something we cannot lose. something we should not even doubt. we cannot give into cynicism. i don't think we are. i will tell you what is exciting to me. across this country, at the very moment when donald trump is making this unprecedented attack on our fundamental values, our institutions, millions of people are standing up for democracy, registering, volunteering, voting early. [applause] ms. clinton: so when you get a little discouraged or frustrated by what you see in...
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ms. raddatz: good evening, i am arthur raddatz from abc news -- i am martha raddatz from abc news. mr. cooper: and i'm anderson cooper from cnn. we want to welcome you to the second debate. tonight's debate is a town hall format, which gives voters the chance to directly ask questions. martha and i will ask follow-up questions, but the night belongs to people in this room and across the country who have submitted questions. ms. raddatz: the people you see on this stage were chosen by the gallup organization. they are all from the st. louis area and told gallup they have not committed to a candidate. each of them came here with questions they want to ask, and we saw those questions for the first time this morning. anderson and i and our team from abc and cnn are the only ones who have seen them. both candidates will have two minutes to answer each question. we hope to get to as many questions as we can, so we have asked the audience not to slow things down with any applause. except for now
ms. raddatz: good evening, i am arthur raddatz from abc news -- i am martha raddatz from abc news. mr. cooper: and i'm anderson cooper from cnn. we want to welcome you to the second debate. tonight's debate is a town hall format, which gives voters the chance to directly ask questions. martha and i will ask follow-up questions, but the night belongs to people in this room and across the country who have submitted questions. ms. raddatz: the people you see on this stage were chosen by the gallup...
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ms. swarns: mr. chief justice, and may it please the court: duane buck was condemned to death after his own court appointed trial attorneys knowingly introduced an expert opinion that he was more likely to commit criminal acts of violence in the future because he is black. this evidence encouraged the sentencing jury to make its critical future dangerousness decision which was a prerequisite for a death sentence and the central disputed issue at sentencing based not on the individual facts and circumstances of mr. buck's crime or his life history, but instead based on a false and pernicious group-based stereotype. justice ginsburg: didn't that expert say, i don't think he's a future -- i don't think he's going to be a future danger? ms. swarns: on cross-examination dr. quijano testified that he did believe that mr. buck was likely to commit future crimes of violence. he said that -- at the prosecutor's questioning that mr. buck was on the low end of the continuum, but that he could not sa
ms. swarns: mr. chief justice, and may it please the court: duane buck was condemned to death after his own court appointed trial attorneys knowingly introduced an expert opinion that he was more likely to commit criminal acts of violence in the future because he is black. this evidence encouraged the sentencing jury to make its critical future dangerousness decision which was a prerequisite for a death sentence and the central disputed issue at sentencing based not on the individual facts and...
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ms. woodruff: thank you both thank you. [applause] [indiscernible chatter] the first presidential debate between donald trump and hillary clinton was the most watch in u.s. history. today, we will show you the entire derivate from hofstra university beginning at 10:30 a.m. eastern here on c-span. >> go to c-span.org tuesday evening for the vice presidential debate on your desktop, phone or tablet. watch live streams of the debate and video-on-demand of every question to the candidates and their answers. use our video clipping tool to create video clips of your favorite debate moments to share on social media. not able to watch? watch live on the app. live coverage of the vice presidential debate tuesday evening on c-span.org and the c-span radio app. >> the 2008 vice presidential debate between joe biden and sarah palin was the most watched in u.s. history. they faced each other at washington university in st. louis. this is one hour and a half. ms. ifill: good evening from washington uni
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ms. crowley: good evening from hofstra university in hempstead, new york. i'm candy crowley from cnn's "state of the union." we are here for the second presidential debate, a town hall, sponsored by the commission on presidential debates. the gallup organization chose 82 uncommitted voters from the new york area. their questions will drive the night. my goal is to give the conversation direction and to ensure questions get answered. the questions are known to me and my team only. neither the commission, nor the candidates have seen them. i hope to get to as many questions as possible. and because i am the optimistic sort, i'm sure the candidates will oblige by keeping their answers concise and on point. each candidate has as much as two minutes to respond to a common question, and there will be a two-minute follow-up. the audience here in the hall has agreed to be polite and attentive -- no cheering or booing or outbursts of any sort. we will set aside that agreement just this once to wel
ms. crowley: good evening from hofstra university in hempstead, new york. i'm candy crowley from cnn's "state of the union." we are here for the second presidential debate, a town hall, sponsored by the commission on presidential debates. the gallup organization chose 82 uncommitted voters from the new york area. their questions will drive the night. my goal is to give the conversation direction and to ensure questions get answered. the questions are known to me and my team only....
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jonathan: ms. ross? ms.oss: senator burr has toe d the party line even when donald trump has crossed the line. the important thing for the people of north carolina is a government that keeps them safe, that cares about their everyday problems and that works every single day at their job. i will do that for the people of north carolina. jonathan: mr. burr you are not , only a donald trump supporter, but a donald trump advisor. just last week, you are named to -- were named to his national security advisory council. we had a group of top officials, like michael hayden, who said that trump would be the most reckless president in american history. can you say, as the current chairman of the senate intelligence committee that you have no concerns about donald trump handling nuclear codes? senator burr: i have concerns about both candidates. but i have more concern about hillary clinton because of her lack of judgment, the way she has handled her official business as secretary of state. and let me just remind you.
jonathan: ms. ross? ms.oss: senator burr has toe d the party line even when donald trump has crossed the line. the important thing for the people of north carolina is a government that keeps them safe, that cares about their everyday problems and that works every single day at their job. i will do that for the people of north carolina. jonathan: mr. burr you are not , only a donald trump supporter, but a donald trump advisor. just last week, you are named to -- were named to his national...
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ms. and policy issues and affect you. coming up, it ginger gibson previews sunday nights second presidential debate at washington university in st. louis. band foundingook editor stuart rothenberg on the latest presidential race including expectations for the sunday debate. about keyalso talk swing states and the likelihood of a democratic takeover of the chamber. at 7:00to watch live a.m. eastern sunday morning. join the discussion. town hall presidential --ate between presidential president obama and met romney. moderated by candy crowley, this is almost two hours. ms. crowley: good evening from hofstra university in hempstead, new york. i'm candy crowley from cnn's "state of the union." we are here for the second presidential debate, a town hall, sponsored by the commission on presidential debates. the gallup organization chose 82 uncommitted voters from the new york area. their questions will drive the night. my goal is to give the conversation direction and to ensure questions get an
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ms. dowd: right. that was such a weird story. so what was the guy's name, nelson sparks? mr. lamb: nelson chang. ms. dowd: yes, he recently died. he was given a commission to do an official portrait for bill clinton, and for his own reasons, very oddly he had in his studio he had a mannequin and a blue dress, just randomly and he put the blue dress on the mannequin and painted the shadow of that into the picture. bill clinton often does not wear doesn't also does not have on a wedding ring, which is weird, so than when they found out, i do not think they wanted to put the painting up, not the clintons but it was at a museum. it is in storage. he was trying to investigate whether it was in storage because he had played this spectral trick or he had an illusion to the blue dress. there is a history of that kind of thing in arts, but i think when you get a commission to paint a president, that president definitely does not want an allusion to his white house sex scandal in there. mr. lamb: i
ms. dowd: right. that was such a weird story. so what was the guy's name, nelson sparks? mr. lamb: nelson chang. ms. dowd: yes, he recently died. he was given a commission to do an official portrait for bill clinton, and for his own reasons, very oddly he had in his studio he had a mannequin and a blue dress, just randomly and he put the blue dress on the mannequin and painted the shadow of that into the picture. bill clinton often does not wear doesn't also does not have on a wedding ring,...
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nick: ms. deacon? ms. deacon: as far as anyone goes, we have to make sure that we are not just thinking about tomorrow, but we are being bold for the future. this is 75-100 years down the road, and we have to make sure that public input is considered. i know we are doing are due diligence with the draft environmental impact statements, looking at the data, but they are looking at more than the transportation project. they are looking at it as far as economic development neighborhood and community , development. i think they are reaching out to communities, having events and forums so people can learn about where we are on the project. and i think that's what really matters, that we make sure that every voice is heard. in the 1950's, it was a top-down approach, and i think that was the wrong approach to take. nick: to be clear, do you have one preference over another? ms. deacon: no, i want to make sure we have all the data and that we hear directly from the people of this community to make sure they know w
nick: ms. deacon? ms. deacon: as far as anyone goes, we have to make sure that we are not just thinking about tomorrow, but we are being bold for the future. this is 75-100 years down the road, and we have to make sure that public input is considered. i know we are doing are due diligence with the draft environmental impact statements, looking at the data, but they are looking at more than the transportation project. they are looking at it as far as economic development neighborhood and...
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we begin with ms. sanchez. ms. sanchez: first of all, our thoughts should go out to the family of sergeant owen, who was killed this afternoon. in the santa clarita valley. our thoughts go out to them. this is the first time in 24 state chooses a new united states senator. i believe i have the experience and -- on dayone one and do the job. i had the life experience of a californian. growing up in a working-class family, a daughter of immigrants. i believe i have the legislative experience. i cast a tough vote on behalf of californians, and i know how to do it. no on the iraq war, no of the patriot act, no on the wall street bailout. they took away our homes. on the armed services committee, member of the nato parliament. i have been to iraq and afghanistan, and the horn of africa. i am married to a retired colonel from the u.s. my son is in the army. i know what it takes to defend the country. i am ready for this job. i believe you should vote for the person who can get the job done. marc: ms. harris. ms. harris:
we begin with ms. sanchez. ms. sanchez: first of all, our thoughts should go out to the family of sergeant owen, who was killed this afternoon. in the santa clarita valley. our thoughts go out to them. this is the first time in 24 state chooses a new united states senator. i believe i have the experience and -- on dayone one and do the job. i had the life experience of a californian. growing up in a working-class family, a daughter of immigrants. i believe i have the legislative experience. i...
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. >> roll call ms. fewer ms. mendoza-mcdonnell dr. murase ms. norton mr. walton thank you ms. wynns mr. haney ms. sing thank you. please join me for the pledge of allegiance. >> thank you we want to welcome everybody who is joined us for for those of you who don't know to address the board of education we want to ask you to fill out speaker cards they're available in the hallway and please give them to ms. casco before the item a called item a approval of the minutes no approval tonight item b sprurnts report superintendant lee. >> thank you mr. haney last wednesday i'm happy to announce that mayor ed lee joined dianne feinstein elementary school students and families for subconsciously walk and role to city hall rec and park phil ginsburg joined us and sfmta's ed reiskin greeted the students it was estimated for 17 thousand students walked or rode their bikes to school sfusd the kickoff for the safe routes in partnership that encourages the community members to work together to make their neighborhood more pollutant for walker and promote physical activity and concern for the
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ms. long: i want to thank union college and those involved in the debate here for a beautiful job and beautiful setting and welcome all of our friend. i want to thank our veterans and active military, our law enforcement, firefighters and first responders, who are here in the audience and those at home. you really do the public service and we are in debt to you all for the work you do for america and for civilization. i think that this election is really a big turning point in our country. we face a big choice. do we want to go along with more of the same, the establishment, the status quo in washington that's produced record low economic growth for a decade, that has put so many new yorkers out of work and have had incomes stagnating. corrupt eople have a rigid, play for pay system in washington. and many people feel that my opponent sits at the apex of that system. we need to change that and i have a lot of ethical reforms i would like to propose and hope to in the course of this debate
ms. long: i want to thank union college and those involved in the debate here for a beautiful job and beautiful setting and welcome all of our friend. i want to thank our veterans and active military, our law enforcement, firefighters and first responders, who are here in the audience and those at home. you really do the public service and we are in debt to you all for the work you do for america and for civilization. i think that this election is really a big turning point in our country. we...
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[laughter] ms. clinton: but i kind of just want to put the information out there so everybody can draw their own conclusions and you can judge our relative health. we have each released our medical records. my blood pressure is 100/70. his is unbelievably great. [laughter] ms. clinton: my cholesterol is 189. his is "presidential." my heart rate is 72 beats per minute. his is "the most beats ever for the least beats ever, whichever sounds best." but donald really is as healthy as a horse, you know, the one that vladimir putin rides around on. [laughter] [boos] ms. clinton: but i can say without fear of contradiction that i will be the healthiest and youngest woman ever to serve as president. [cheers and applause] ms. clinton: but this has been a really strange campaign. you saw it last night and tonight. donald has attacked me for life in public service. i did not get that at first. i kind of get it now. as he told howard stern, he does not like it when women have been around for more than 35 years.
[laughter] ms. clinton: but i kind of just want to put the information out there so everybody can draw their own conclusions and you can judge our relative health. we have each released our medical records. my blood pressure is 100/70. his is unbelievably great. [laughter] ms. clinton: my cholesterol is 189. his is "presidential." my heart rate is 72 beats per minute. his is "the most beats ever for the least beats ever, whichever sounds best." but donald really is as...
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[cheering] ms.linton: you've got to sit them down and point out how everything he says he wants to do is absolutely opposite of what he has done, and how everything he has proposed will help people like him and his family but not the vast majority of families in ohio. in fact, if you look at his tax proposals, they benefit him and other wealthy people, hedgefund managers and the like, and they would actually raise taxes on middle-class families. [crowd booing] ms. clinton: well, that's the kind of contrast we're getting out in the campaign, but that's why we need your help, to make sure you go out and talk to everybody. and you know, i know people want change. that's part of the american dynamic spirit. we want change. well, i'll tell you one thing that is certain is we'll have change. it's just what kind of change? it's whether or not we have change that helps the vast majority of americans, hard-working americans, middle-class families, or continues to only help those at the top. i want an economy
[cheering] ms.linton: you've got to sit them down and point out how everything he says he wants to do is absolutely opposite of what he has done, and how everything he has proposed will help people like him and his family but not the vast majority of families in ohio. in fact, if you look at his tax proposals, they benefit him and other wealthy people, hedgefund managers and the like, and they would actually raise taxes on middle-class families. [crowd booing] ms. clinton: well, that's the kind...
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ms. hassan: i has been and i both have jobs that require we keep information confidential. i lived on campus and the offender retired suddenly and moved off-campus. when you are a part of a community you sent something is on sure we continue to make the case to the people of the state about what this race is about. to get things done in small businesses and for washington to build a future where the middle class is thriving, and where parents are confident kids will have the kind of future we all want them to have, a better life latest ad against me as well as some other things, is a really desperate attempt by corporate special interests with whom senator ayotte has been voting consistently throughout her time in washington. they will politicize anything to try to get her back because when you look at her record, she voted with the koch brothers nearly 90% of the time in her first four years in office, voted to cut pell grawh state tuition and lower our community colleges. she has voted
ms. hassan: i has been and i both have jobs that require we keep information confidential. i lived on campus and the offender retired suddenly and moved off-campus. when you are a part of a community you sent something is on sure we continue to make the case to the people of the state about what this race is about. to get things done in small businesses and for washington to build a future where the middle class is thriving, and where parents are confident kids will have the kind of future we...
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ms. stein: he is but it's interesting the bernie ost as many are supporting our campaign as our hillary clinton. host: rachel from tennessee, good evening. hello, how are you? i have some questions regarding the foreign policy. really participation within our state department and in congress and in the executive branch, exporting weapons to saudi arabia who i'm sure you sell what happened saturday, the atrocity bombings of a funeral. i am wondering how would you deepe what i call the state? it is also against the law for our government to participate in groups,with terrorist giving them weapons and then also the drone program. they are building $100 million or billion dollar drone base in africa and i am just wondering how can the people in washington be held accountable for working with terrorists? host: thank you for the call. ms. stein: really great question and you named a number of critical issues. this requires many steps in order to deal with. the first step is for us to stand up a
ms. stein: he is but it's interesting the bernie ost as many are supporting our campaign as our hillary clinton. host: rachel from tennessee, good evening. hello, how are you? i have some questions regarding the foreign policy. really participation within our state department and in congress and in the executive branch, exporting weapons to saudi arabia who i'm sure you sell what happened saturday, the atrocity bombings of a funeral. i am wondering how would you deepe what i call the state? it...
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ms. starr: if -- and if you want to copy the pentagon press corps on these documents... [laughter] ms. starr: we'd be happy to give you our e-mails. ppa@pentagonpressassociation.net -- [laughter] sec. mabus: we'll keep you posted. ms. starr: thanks. [laughter] sec. fanning: if secretary carter's watching, we're not doing that. sec. fanning: [laughter] sec. fanning: sorry, barbara. ms. starr: we get our news where we can! ms. starr: someone is asking -- i think it's a really good question. the secretary himself has talked about this -- cyber. i mean, every time you turn around, somebody's hacking somebody else. and yet you are dealing with -- this is more of a personal issue -- obviously, you're dealing with competition from private industry. what can you really do to attract the best cyber talent without having them go off to industry right away? what are your thoughts on that? because it seems that's -- you know, that's the warrior of the future. sec. fanning: yes, cyber encompasses so m
ms. starr: if -- and if you want to copy the pentagon press corps on these documents... [laughter] ms. starr: we'd be happy to give you our e-mails. ppa@pentagonpressassociation.net -- [laughter] sec. mabus: we'll keep you posted. ms. starr: thanks. [laughter] sec. fanning: if secretary carter's watching, we're not doing that. sec. fanning: [laughter] sec. fanning: sorry, barbara. ms. starr: we get our news where we can! ms. starr: someone is asking -- i think it's a really good question. the...
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ms. ferrechio: can you ask -- explain your last-minute expenditures? you are revving things up and putting more money into races i most unexpectedly. can you talk about that decision and what was behind it? mr. law: absolutely. typically, this time of the election cycle is agonizingly slow, because we have banked everything, we cut all the ads, now we just sit and look at the polls. the silver lining of this activities, we are able to thrust ourselves into the work that still needs to be done. but what we have seen for several weeks is democratic money coming in tens of millions of dollars into senate races. as far as we can tell, it is because groups, particularly unions, are under the view that hillary clinton may have won the presidential race, and it is time to focus on down ballot races. that created a huge imbalance in the polls. we felt we have to find a way to overcome this, and we were able to. i was not sure we will able to, but we were able to raise a significant amount of mone
ms. ferrechio: can you ask -- explain your last-minute expenditures? you are revving things up and putting more money into races i most unexpectedly. can you talk about that decision and what was behind it? mr. law: absolutely. typically, this time of the election cycle is agonizingly slow, because we have banked everything, we cut all the ads, now we just sit and look at the polls. the silver lining of this activities, we are able to thrust ourselves into the work that still needs to be done....
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ms. bennett, 60 seconds. ms. bennett: our congress hasn't given us many results either, to be quite honest. you know, you are not a bipartisan when you sign ideological pledges. like the grover norquist no tax pledge. it causes you to take bad votes. when you make commitments to the gun lobby, which cause you to vote 25 times to block legislation from coming to the floor that would keep guns out of the hands of people on the terror watch list. this is common sense. we need to use common sense in this country. and be genuinely bipartisan. not just in name. the congresswoman won't even sign on to don byers freedom of religion bill. i mean, freedom of religion -- who could be against that? but she won't sign it. so i don't buy it. moderator: congresswoman comstock, the next question is for you. would you be willing to put everything on the table, discretionary spending, entitlement spending and taxes achieve a long-term budget deal that provides greater stability to northern virginia instances and reduces deficit in
ms. bennett, 60 seconds. ms. bennett: our congress hasn't given us many results either, to be quite honest. you know, you are not a bipartisan when you sign ideological pledges. like the grover norquist no tax pledge. it causes you to take bad votes. when you make commitments to the gun lobby, which cause you to vote 25 times to block legislation from coming to the floor that would keep guns out of the hands of people on the terror watch list. this is common sense. we need to use common sense...
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ms. stein: because he is a powerful and distinguished voice on behalf of human rights, on behalf of economic rights and workers rights and racial justice. in this country, we are in crisis on all of those accounts and it's very important that this election bring all of us to the table and we really wanted to have a diversified ticket that speaks to so many disenfranchised american voters who are left out in the economy, jobs, education, and locked out of the dialogue in this election. i am really honored to have him with me so we can truly have a diverse and multiracial and multicultural education to invite in the many people who are otherwise locked out of our economy and out of our political system. host: let me begin with one of the key points of your platform. you said you want to build a people's movement and end unemployment and poverty. on those issues, how do you do that? ms. stein: they are really one in the same. we incorporate a third crisis along with that. unemployment, pover
ms. stein: because he is a powerful and distinguished voice on behalf of human rights, on behalf of economic rights and workers rights and racial justice. in this country, we are in crisis on all of those accounts and it's very important that this election bring all of us to the table and we really wanted to have a diversified ticket that speaks to so many disenfranchised american voters who are left out in the economy, jobs, education, and locked out of the dialogue in this election. i am...
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ms. meeks: well, we have a variety of sites on this year's list that range from entire neighborhoods, like the el secundo barrio neighborhoods in el paso, texas. we have the embarcadero in san francisco, which is a different type of resource. this is a fantastic place that has been the subject of a great deal of preservation work over the years, but it's threatened by rising sea levels. and the potential and adequacy of the sea wall that protects the pier. river, closer to our headquarters in washington, d.c. it is on the list for the second time. the threat there is a high power transmission line that will have 17 towers marring the landscape that looks very much like it did when captain john smith first sailed, first explored the james river. bears ears in southeast utah. a very important site for antiquities in the united states. and several other places as well, all over the country. >> now, what is the criteria for actually getting on the list? ms. meeks: the criteria is that the pla
ms. meeks: well, we have a variety of sites on this year's list that range from entire neighborhoods, like the el secundo barrio neighborhoods in el paso, texas. we have the embarcadero in san francisco, which is a different type of resource. this is a fantastic place that has been the subject of a great deal of preservation work over the years, but it's threatened by rising sea levels. and the potential and adequacy of the sea wall that protects the pier. river, closer to our headquarters in...
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[booing] ms.on: the other thing we learn from wells fargo is that we still have to crack down on the big banks. we cannot ever let wall street wreck main street again. we put regulations on the bank after the great recession. i think we can do some more. i think we have got to be even tougher, and not just on the banks whose names you know, but on what i call "shadow banking," the shadow banking sector, hedge funds, and other institutions flying under the radar screen, but can do is a lot of damage. i am going to be even tougher on the wall street banks and other .nstitutions and what does donald trump want to do? he wants to eliminate the rules we already have. you want to get rid of the consumer protection bureau, wants to get rid of the rules on wall street, wants, i am telling you. we are tired of the cowboy culture on wall street that areked the economy, and we not going to let it happen again no matter what donald trump says. [cheering] ms. clinton: one of the biggest contributors to what ha
[booing] ms.on: the other thing we learn from wells fargo is that we still have to crack down on the big banks. we cannot ever let wall street wreck main street again. we put regulations on the bank after the great recession. i think we can do some more. i think we have got to be even tougher, and not just on the banks whose names you know, but on what i call "shadow banking," the shadow banking sector, hedge funds, and other institutions flying under the radar screen, but can do is a...
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ms. mcginty, you go first. ms. mcginty: i do support hillary clinton because she will work for families, the same reason i am in this campaign. guantanamo bay is one issue. i don't think we can afford to close it. senator toomey has refused to answer this question and won't tell the voters why he is still standing with donald trump. we will hear the senator say has disagreements with donald trump and that he is waiting to be persuaded. these answers won't cut it with someone who has invited russia to in vain our allies, who has bragged about sexual assault. waiting to be persuaded is political speak for waiting for the next poll. the senator is the only person running for senate who has not told his constituents how he will vote. sen. toomey: because katie is so extremely partisan, she might not grasp the idea that someone might have trouble with a candidate in their own party. i have been willing to criticize donald trump because i think he is a badly flawed candidate. i also know that,
ms. mcginty, you go first. ms. mcginty: i do support hillary clinton because she will work for families, the same reason i am in this campaign. guantanamo bay is one issue. i don't think we can afford to close it. senator toomey has refused to answer this question and won't tell the voters why he is still standing with donald trump. we will hear the senator say has disagreements with donald trump and that he is waiting to be persuaded. these answers won't cut it with someone who has invited...
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miss gayle king and ms. kirby bumpass. the honorable tony keenan and --s kristen bartow loney bartoloni. >> ms. rachel godwin and the honorable julius --. >> ashley biden. >> ms. casey only -- a lens and mr. christopher costello. the honorable and richard and mr. william davis. ms. -- and mr. colin omara. >> mr. john byner and miss emily byner. >> mr. rick stengel and mrs. .ary stangl the honorable jonathan winer and ms. libby lewis. the honorable bill padudo and...