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>> i know the character of paul franks. something he wouldn't do. >> i won't put up with you talking to my driver like that. >> i ain't listening to you, buddy. you get back in that ambulance you get your [ muted ] back in that ambulance or i'll take you in. i'm talking to the driver. >> paramedic white says he wouldn't let the trooper talk to his driver because he believed his patient would suffer from any delay. he tells the trooper about the patient, but the trooper persists. >> we got a patient in this unit right now. >> you want to go ahead and pull over to the side of the road when there's an emergency vehicle behind you? >> the logical thing to do would be to take it up at the hospital or take it up with us later. but he totally ignored my statement that we have a patient on board. >> you better get back in that ambulance before you get your butt to jail now. you understand me? >> after we take the patient to the hospital, you can take me to jail. we will discuss this, okay? >> paramedic white refuses to back down. h
>> i know the character of paul franks. something he wouldn't do. >> i won't put up with you talking to my driver like that. >> i ain't listening to you, buddy. you get back in that ambulance you get your [ muted ] back in that ambulance or i'll take you in. i'm talking to the driver. >> paramedic white says he wouldn't let the trooper talk to his driver because he believed his patient would suffer from any delay. he tells the trooper about the patient, but the trooper...
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and paul frank started working for alameda fire department 1973 they all died of job relited cancer. names etched into the sacramento memorial. they join more than 1200 names already indescribed on the wal wall. firefighters who died in the line of duty. >> sacrifice that firefighters give on daily basis i think people kind of miss the point sometimes of just how much of their lives are giving up. just because that's who they are. >> inscription are part of 10 year anniversary of the memorial. event will be held october 19th and 20th. >>> on the subject of fires. man went door to door this afternoon warning his neighbors just moments after fire broke out at the apartment building in oakland. fire started at lunch time about 12:40 in an apartment building located behind a flower shop on fruitvale avenue. listen to the good samaritan now explai what happened next. >> all i heard was crackling. i looked out. i saw the steps were o fire. i put some clothes on and i ran and knocked on all the doors to get everybody out. >> fire had spread into the attic. that took us quite a bit more time
and paul frank started working for alameda fire department 1973 they all died of job relited cancer. names etched into the sacramento memorial. they join more than 1200 names already indescribed on the wal wall. firefighters who died in the line of duty. >> sacrifice that firefighters give on daily basis i think people kind of miss the point sometimes of just how much of their lives are giving up. just because that's who they are. >> inscription are part of 10 year anniversary of...
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paul. >> reporter: frank, i tell you what, as you said, mitt romney is trailing in some polls.olls have him tied. but a lot of people say it's romney's night to shine. this is the contra costa county republican party campaign office. people up there are sitting on the edge of their seats, waiting to hear from the man, mitt romney, they say will be the next president of the united states. it's the first head-to-head debate between president obama and his republican challenger mitt romney. many people agree there are major differences between the two, who will battle it out for about 90 minutes on domestic issues, which is exactly what some people we spoke with say they want to hear. >> they're professionals. they're good at it. the information they have on hand and who do they speak to. you're singing to the choir on one hand, then going for the independents on the other. >> there's some specific plans i want to hear that people have, exactly how they plan to implement their change. >> but it still doesn't matter because you made up your mind, though? >> that's right. >> reporte
paul. >> reporter: frank, i tell you what, as you said, mitt romney is trailing in some polls.olls have him tied. but a lot of people say it's romney's night to shine. this is the contra costa county republican party campaign office. people up there are sitting on the edge of their seats, waiting to hear from the man, mitt romney, they say will be the next president of the united states. it's the first head-to-head debate between president obama and his republican challenger mitt romney....
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now frank luntz is back with those same voters to see how they liked congressman paul ryan. frank? e've got 27 undecided voters. let's hear what they had to say about paul ryan. >> robotic and coached. >> i felt he was a little too timid and lacking in some of the details. >> i thought he was confident and respectful. >> a little shaky. >> misleading. >> out of touch. >> diplomatic and prepared. >> it's interesting because earlier we heard that there was -- there was a universal opinion about joe biden. but you're very divided on paul ryan. mike, how come? why did you not have that same kind of positive reaction to paul ryan? >> paul ryan appeared very confused to me. with biden, it seemed like a seasoned pro in and ryan seemed like a rook weigh to me tonight. he seem to get rattled early and never got back to it. >> there is one powerful clip where the congressman did particularly well and talked about not apologizing for american values. let's take a look at that because it scored very high. >> what we should not be apologizing for are standing up for our values. what we should no
now frank luntz is back with those same voters to see how they liked congressman paul ryan. frank? e've got 27 undecided voters. let's hear what they had to say about paul ryan. >> robotic and coached. >> i felt he was a little too timid and lacking in some of the details. >> i thought he was confident and respectful. >> a little shaky. >> misleading. >> out of touch. >> diplomatic and prepared. >> it's interesting because earlier we heard that...
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a battle of enthusiasm in the two party bases and, you know the romney people have been pretty frank. paul ryan was very frank over the weekend in saying the ticket has had a tough couple weeks. when you have a tough couple weeks you're enthusiasm level can decline. a good performance in a presidential debate can gin party enthusiasm. that may happen on wednesday for either side. we'll have to see what transpires in the debate. jenna: we always have to wait to actually talk about it until thursday morning. >> that's right. jenna: let me go back to that appearance point that you made. just by having mitt romney on stage with the president, many say that is what is going to make him look more presidential as you mentioned maybe create more support or inspire certain folks out there. "real clear politics" had an interesting article and unnamed democrat was quoted and i will quote him to you or her to you, larry because i would like your opinion on this. saying this is not a debate. this is a beauty pageant. people like a candidate through the heart, not through the mind this election is now a
a battle of enthusiasm in the two party bases and, you know the romney people have been pretty frank. paul ryan was very frank over the weekend in saying the ticket has had a tough couple weeks. when you have a tough couple weeks you're enthusiasm level can decline. a good performance in a presidential debate can gin party enthusiasm. that may happen on wednesday for either side. we'll have to see what transpires in the debate. jenna: we always have to wait to actually talk about it until...
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states, his current mission fix the american debt crisis, plus we have representatives ron paul and barney frankboth with strong opinions about our financial system and this election. >> soon the audience will be in place at hofstra. john harwood is there. john, a lot of pressure on the president tonight. i know you know a thing or two about the president and town halls and he'll be talking later on about some of the dangers that are present tonight. >> exactly, carl. you know, it's extraordinary how well mitt romney did two weeks ago in denver and the bump that he got in the polls from that performance, but it's not unusual for challengers to best the incumbent in the first presidential debate. it happened with walter mondale in 1984. what we saw in the second debate was president reagan came back, people chattering about whether he was too old to be president and turned to walter mondale and said i won't hold your youth and inexperience against you. walter laughed and the nation breathed a sigh of relief and ronald reagan in good shape. in the second debate in 2000, george w. bush had done ver
states, his current mission fix the american debt crisis, plus we have representatives ron paul and barney frankboth with strong opinions about our financial system and this election. >> soon the audience will be in place at hofstra. john harwood is there. john, a lot of pressure on the president tonight. i know you know a thing or two about the president and town halls and he'll be talking later on about some of the dangers that are present tonight. >> exactly, carl. you know, it's...
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. >> paul ryan shot back, being frank about what he thought was going on. >> mr. vice president, i know you're under a lot of duress to make up lost ground, but people would be better served if we don't keep interrupting each other. >> i want to bring in nicholas kristof columnist from "the new york times." there is talk about how vice presidential debates generally don't matter, they might have been more important last night because of the bad debate the president had last week. let's gist say if the goal was that biden was, needed to fire up the base, that maybe paul ryan was do no harm, is there a clear winner here? >> my take was i thought paul ryan did a very solid job. even on foreign affairs, which is not something he frankly knows a lot about. he was pretty solid. i do think biden, i would give it to biden on points, and he, while clearly he managed to antagonize a lot of conservatives, often he did manage to have an ability to be pretty biting and pretty sarcastic and deflating without coming across as really nasty. >> let me play a little more from paul
. >> paul ryan shot back, being frank about what he thought was going on. >> mr. vice president, i know you're under a lot of duress to make up lost ground, but people would be better served if we don't keep interrupting each other. >> i want to bring in nicholas kristof columnist from "the new york times." there is talk about how vice presidential debates generally don't matter, they might have been more important last night because of the bad debate the president...
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. >> it was first founded in 1988, frank fair en coff, still co-chairman he was the chairman of the party, and paul kirk chairman of democratic party, kirk has left, frank is still around town, but it should be two campaigns that president and challenger and two parties that make the determination with the networks and the -- >> how is it we had so much controversy around these debates this year, primarily until last night, it was the moderat moders were who called in question. it is out of balance, it south of kilter, and last night, it reached its if you will the climax. >> it reached its climax, you come to close, the very important part, people make a judgment, romney was going after something that was legitimate. lou: what do we do? >> i would argue that it is time to reexamine the role of the commissioners, just as league of women voters in 1984, i was running reagan's campaign, and mondale people we determined we would not let the league of women dictate the rules to us, we would negotiate out what was fair and work the both for interest of the public and us. lou: jim lehrer much criticized,
. >> it was first founded in 1988, frank fair en coff, still co-chairman he was the chairman of the party, and paul kirk chairman of democratic party, kirk has left, frank is still around town, but it should be two campaigns that president and challenger and two parties that make the determination with the networks and the -- >> how is it we had so much controversy around these debates this year, primarily until last night, it was the moderat moders were who called in question. it...
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no matter what you are feeling. 25 years ago two national party chairs came together, paul kirk and frank farnecroft, to establish an independent, nonpartisan commission that would make sure the american people had occasions like this to hear from the candidates. and they succeeded. they have institutionalized now debates that all of us expect to see, every time we gather together as a nation to elect our president and vice president. and with that in mind, it's a great pleasure and an honor for me to introduce my co-chair, my friend, and the co-founder chage of the commission on presidential debates, frank farentcroft. [applause] >> thanks, mike. and thank you, ladies and gentlemen, for being here tonight. you know, i told mike when he ascended to this position as co-chairman, he big shoes to fill. those of paul kirk of massachusetts who for 25 years co-chaired this with me, i'm just happy to say for the past year and a half that he's been co-chair he's done a great job and we're most pleased to have you onboard, mike. i get a lot of questions about the commission. and how we function an
no matter what you are feeling. 25 years ago two national party chairs came together, paul kirk and frank farnecroft, to establish an independent, nonpartisan commission that would make sure the american people had occasions like this to hear from the candidates. and they succeeded. they have institutionalized now debates that all of us expect to see, every time we gather together as a nation to elect our president and vice president. and with that in mind, it's a great pleasure and an honor...
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paul ryan allegedly working out. and boy, the captions are going wild on our facebook page. check it out at billpressshow.com. the one of his wearing his baseball cap backwards frankth dumbbell. he is the one with the hat. [ laughter ] >> bill: i wish i would read all of these. another one says dumbbell with dumbbell. >> announcer: is the "bill press show." [♪ theme music ♪] >> bill: good morning, everybody. happy friday. welcome to the "full court press" this friday october 12th. great to see you today. what a beautiful day it is going into the weekend. glad to have you with us to talk about the issues of the morning and to get involved in the conversation by giving us a call at 866-55-press. and there's only one topic today and that is last night's debate in danville kentucky and joe biden delivered. he did everything last night that barack obama did not do in his first debate. biden was cool cocky, confident, convincing and paul ryan just sounded like he was reading his talking points. go joe, and thank you for a great job last night. we'll talk about that but first let's get the latest from lisa ferguson standing by in los angeles. hi, lisa good morning. >> he
paul ryan allegedly working out. and boy, the captions are going wild on our facebook page. check it out at billpressshow.com. the one of his wearing his baseball cap backwards frankth dumbbell. he is the one with the hat. [ laughter ] >> bill: i wish i would read all of these. another one says dumbbell with dumbbell. >> announcer: is the "bill press show." [♪ theme music ♪] >> bill: good morning, everybody. happy friday. welcome to the "full court...
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paul ryan knew where that was going. i'm joined by erol lewis and thomas frank, thank you for sticking around and talking to us. know in looking back at this it really taxes the way that they come up in these debates. the thing they're not talking about are mitt romney's taxes. the idea that they can look back and talk about taxes and ryan still getting caught with these lies and then the next day saying that's exactly what we meant to say. how does this work, errol. >> a promise has been made. a big broad promise has been made to splash taxes. it's estimated by a reasonable objective source that this could cost treasury 5 trillion-dollar over ten years. a lot of people are naturally curious. where are you going to get that 5 trillion-dollar, and it's not in this ticket's political best interest to answer this question. let's say they can do this. the mortgage deduction is going to have to go. there are a number of important tax loopholes if you want to call them that, or tax incentives that will have to be ended. this is not something they're prepared to talk about. politically you have to understand that. the
paul ryan knew where that was going. i'm joined by erol lewis and thomas frank, thank you for sticking around and talking to us. know in looking back at this it really taxes the way that they come up in these debates. the thing they're not talking about are mitt romney's taxes. the idea that they can look back and talk about taxes and ryan still getting caught with these lies and then the next day saying that's exactly what we meant to say. how does this work, errol. >> a promise has been...
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>> frank fair cop is the former chair of the republican party. paul kirk is the former chair of the democratic party. when they created the commission, for 15 months, the simultaneously served as conditions of their parties, so by definition, it was low to those two parties. frank is still co-chair of the commission on presidential debates. he has one other job. he is the director of the american gaming association. in other words, he is the nation's leading gambling lobbyist. i asked him, do you feel comfortable having a beer and tabasco -- tobacco companies supporting the elections? he said, i am in charge of gaming. you have two people in charge of these presidential debates that are loyal to their parties, and number two, have demonstrated time and again a willingness to sacrifice the interest of the american people for private, political, and financial interests. these are people that do not hesitate to subjugate the democratic process to the private interests that benefit from these debates. >> can you talk about what happened this past week, ge
>> frank fair cop is the former chair of the republican party. paul kirk is the former chair of the democratic party. when they created the commission, for 15 months, the simultaneously served as conditions of their parties, so by definition, it was low to those two parties. frank is still co-chair of the commission on presidential debates. he has one other job. he is the director of the american gaming association. in other words, he is the nation's leading gambling lobbyist. i asked...
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their champion in the house is guys like trent franks and paul ryan.out as far as you can get in terms of trying to federalize these new state restriction we've got on abortion. he's the most radical anti-abortion legislator with a national profile in the republican party, and they put him on the ticket. to be running away from that, running away from that and saying, no, no, no, no, let's talk about the cooked books at the labor of bureau statistics, instead of talking about this thing that's been a part of his had governing life is astonishing. >> we're in the era of ultrasound. we're talking about all kinds of things that they've put on the books. we're talking about todd akin has now been embraced by the party that ejected him out running in missouri. for them to say the liberals are putting this issue on the table -- >> they have paul ryan, man. >> totally over the ring wing cliff on this. it's crazy. i think that it is crazy. two, they're coming back with a states rights philosophy on this. i think it was a very radical statement for paul ryan to
their champion in the house is guys like trent franks and paul ryan.out as far as you can get in terms of trying to federalize these new state restriction we've got on abortion. he's the most radical anti-abortion legislator with a national profile in the republican party, and they put him on the ticket. to be running away from that, running away from that and saying, no, no, no, no, let's talk about the cooked books at the labor of bureau statistics, instead of talking about this thing that's...
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vice-presidential nominee paul ryan tonight and randall pinkston joins us live from danville, kentucky, site of this evening's big showdown. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, frank. with polls show mitt romney with momentum republicans are certainly hoping that congressman paul ryan will keep it going while democrats are counting on vice president joe biden to reverse the flow and to stop the loss of support among voters. >>> reporter: congressman paul ryan arrived in kentucky ahead of his first nationally televised debate. the number 2 man on the gop ticket told reporters earlier in florida voters will see a clear choice when he faces off against vice president joe biden. >> this is my first time. what he can't run from is president obama's indefensible record. they are just offering more of the same. >> reporter: ryan will face an opponent who occasionally causes controversy with freewheeling statements but republicans also know vice president biden is a seasoned debater. >> nothing like standing up before 70 million people. >> reporter: usually vice- presidential debates don't greatly impact elections but after president obama's lackluster performance at his
vice-presidential nominee paul ryan tonight and randall pinkston joins us live from danville, kentucky, site of this evening's big showdown. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, frank. with polls show mitt romney with momentum republicans are certainly hoping that congressman paul ryan will keep it going while democrats are counting on vice president joe biden to reverse the flow and to stop the loss of support among voters. >>> reporter: congressman paul ryan arrived in...
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paul, how can you call him george? geoff: i don't need to take that from you, frank. craig: do you ever do that? >> what? craig: you know what i mean. >> all the time. craig: what does it say? >> strength, conquers tears. right, geoff? geoff: yeah, whatever, man. craig: he is pretty mad at you. >> all right. we'll work through it. craig: you can have a celebrity feud. there can be a magazine article about how you two hate each other. geoff: yeah, i'm real worked up. i won't say a word to you. craig: say good night. i'll see you november 1. >> good night, guys. i'll see you november 1. ,,,, mary gonzales had a cold, she also has asthma. ,,,, so she sees her allergist who has a receptionist susan, who sees that she's due for a mammogram. mary has one that day. that's when she finds out she has a tumor. she has a successful surgery and because her health provider has an amazing connected system, she has her life. i don't know what you have but i have kaiser permanente. kaiser permanente. thrive come pre-filled with problems. enough is enough. introducing the chase liquid reloadable card. with chase liquid,
paul, how can you call him george? geoff: i don't need to take that from you, frank. craig: do you ever do that? >> what? craig: you know what i mean. >> all the time. craig: what does it say? >> strength, conquers tears. right, geoff? geoff: yeah, whatever, man. craig: he is pretty mad at you. >> all right. we'll work through it. craig: you can have a celebrity feud. there can be a magazine article about how you two hate each other. geoff: yeah, i'm real worked up. i...
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paul, how can you call him george? geoff: i don't need to take that from you, frank. craig: do you ever do that? >> what? craig: you know what i mean. >> all the time. craig: what does it say? >> strength, conquers tears. right, geoff? geoff: yeah, whatever, man. craig: he is pretty mad at you. >> all right. we'll work through it. craig: you can have a celebrity feud. there can be a magazine article about how you two hate each other. geoff: yeah, i'm real worked up. i won't say a word to you. craig: say good night. i'll see you november 1. >> good night, guys. i'll see you november 1. >>> hurricane sandy pounding jamaica and now tropical storm warnings have been issued for florida. mission one for us here keeping you safe. therefore we will track sandy until we know for sure you are in the clear. could come up the coast and smack us across the face. >> i will tell you what. it could come up the coast but what we are concerned about is not so much this weekend but maybe next week. she has strengthened since 8:00. she's now 85 miles per hour with sustained winds. still a category one, but the eye clearly d
paul, how can you call him george? geoff: i don't need to take that from you, frank. craig: do you ever do that? >> what? craig: you know what i mean. >> all the time. craig: what does it say? >> strength, conquers tears. right, geoff? geoff: yeah, whatever, man. craig: he is pretty mad at you. >> all right. we'll work through it. craig: you can have a celebrity feud. there can be a magazine article about how you two hate each other. geoff: yeah, i'm real worked up. i...
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me, my counterpart on this, the co-chair of the commission on presidential debates is frank fahrenkopf along with paul kirk, my predecessor, 25 years ago established a nonpartisan independent commission to make sure that occasions like this are a part of our quadrennial experience as citizens as we go to vote. and to him who has been such a great partner and friend during this, it's a real pleasure to introduce my counterpart, frank fahrenkopf. [applause] >> thank you, michael. and good evening, everyone. you're going to hear cheering and clapping and cell phones from not only me in a minute but also hear it from bob schieffer. he threatens things. that people will pounce upon you. i wouldn't ever think of doing that. let me start by, again, thanking this wonderful university and the state of florida for having us. and most people don't realize the commission on presidential debates is a private, nonprofit organization. we get no money from the federal government. we get no money from the campaigns. we get no money from the candidates. we raise all our money privately. as mike said, we've been in exis
me, my counterpart on this, the co-chair of the commission on presidential debates is frank fahrenkopf along with paul kirk, my predecessor, 25 years ago established a nonpartisan independent commission to make sure that occasions like this are a part of our quadrennial experience as citizens as we go to vote. and to him who has been such a great partner and friend during this, it's a real pleasure to introduce my counterpart, frank fahrenkopf. [applause] >> thank you, michael. and good...
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frank and michelle. we'll ask vice president joe biden and congressman paul ryan about the heated debate.y it was a doozy including the confrontations over women and the attack in libya. also lifting google's veil of secrecy. an inside look at one of the fiercely guarded areas that collect all searches. the rare footage of the rolling stones hardly ever seen. look at mick jagger. we'll have it today starting on cbs news this morning at 7:00. see you then. >> thank you. "cbs this morning" starts at 7:00. >>> mountain view is blocking a new chik-fil-a restaurant. last night the city council voted 4-2 to deny permission. two different groups filed objections against an earlier decision to allow the project to go forward. one group cited the fast food chain's support of traditional marriage. another opposed more drive throughs like the one chik-fil- a was planning. >>> thieves hit a museum in the netherlands making off with works of art with people like monet, picasso and matisse. the stolen goods are worth hundreds of millions. rotterdam police don't know how it happened. they say officers a
frank and michelle. we'll ask vice president joe biden and congressman paul ryan about the heated debate.y it was a doozy including the confrontations over women and the attack in libya. also lifting google's veil of secrecy. an inside look at one of the fiercely guarded areas that collect all searches. the rare footage of the rolling stones hardly ever seen. look at mick jagger. we'll have it today starting on cbs news this morning at 7:00. see you then. >> thank you. "cbs this...
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frank ] raley's, bel air, and nob hill. for food, for family, and now, something extra -- for you. >>> weather time. meteorologist paul deanno with the forecast. boy, do we see a big change, especially in downtown san francisco. we literally changed seasons in like two hours. look at the difference between 4:00 yesterday and 4:00 this afternoon. 94, down to 64. 30-degree drop in one day. in downtown oakland, you had the same thing. 95 yesterday. this afternoon, only 71 degrees. beautiful shot of the tower. marine layer still pretty thin but we are getting chilly. san jose, you're at 62. and livermore, currently 64 degrees. overnight tonight we're looking at low 50's for fremont, redwood city. san rafael, 51. napa, 51. san francisco dropping down to 54. that low pressure area that was to our south giving us an offshore wind is now off to our west, grabbing the influence from the cool pacific ocean. that means cloud cover in the morning and definitely some cooler afternoons. this weekend, so many events going on. it's going to be chilly. near the bay, highs only in the upper 60's. next week, low pressure will be right o
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he's part of a frank line roosevelt generation where the government will take care of you. paul ryan, who is 42, is part of a generation that's going to have to pay for all of this and what paul ryan is saying is we cannot afford this anymore. we can't afford to be in hock to china, which does not have our best interests at heart. and we have got to reform the system while caring for people who are seniors or will soon be. we've got to reform it for everybody else. almost everybody knows that and to continue the way we have is going to bankrupt us. >> eric: jehmu, is that view fair? >> with all due respect to cal, he's sounding a bit ages. i think clearly vice president biden has the advantage of experience and there were many times that congressman ryan looked like a deer caught in the head lights. i almost felt sorry for him because he was regurgitating the stale talking points we've heard on stump speeches and biden was having an authentic, honest, passionate conversation with the american people and that's why overwhelmingly all of the polls have shown that biden basically w
he's part of a frank line roosevelt generation where the government will take care of you. paul ryan, who is 42, is part of a generation that's going to have to pay for all of this and what paul ryan is saying is we cannot afford this anymore. we can't afford to be in hock to china, which does not have our best interests at heart. and we have got to reform the system while caring for people who are seniors or will soon be. we've got to reform it for everybody else. almost everybody knows that...
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. >> reporter: frank, folks are still arriving here at pipingy's pizza -- at pinky's pizza. renn's nestrepublican -- republicans looking for paul ryan to hit it out of the park. >> he has to keep up the momentum. explain why their policies will bring jobs and wait for joe biden to implode. >> wipe him up. put him in his place. >> i just want to hear him in his voice, unfiltered by the millions that are making up lies against him. >> he has to stay on course and just whip him. >> reporter: they are not alone. a poll says voters picked ryan over biden 40-35% to have the best performance tonight and that may seem surprising when you consider the experience the vice president has. imagination this paul ryan was two years old when biden was elected to the senate. anything can happen. we will be here to see what happens and rob roth will be in san francisco with democrats. rob? >> reporter: we are inside the temple nightclub and people are beginning to trickle into the watch party hosted by techiology for obalm -- technology for obama. in talking with democrats, this vice presidential debate is taking on an increased significance bec
. >> reporter: frank, folks are still arriving here at pipingy's pizza -- at pinky's pizza. renn's nestrepublican -- republicans looking for paul ryan to hit it out of the park. >> he has to keep up the momentum. explain why their policies will bring jobs and wait for joe biden to implode. >> wipe him up. put him in his place. >> i just want to hear him in his voice, unfiltered by the millions that are making up lies against him. >> he has to stay on course and...
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frank issues facing the country. >> i'm hoping with my fingers crossed that paul ryan stays on the growth message and the tax reform growth message that mitt romney so brilliantly did last week. tell me ryan is going to be a growth guy tonight, help solve our nation's economy. >> larry, i can promise you, just talked to ryan sources. he will be a growth guy and here's the real proof. in 1996 ryan helped prep jack kemp for his vice presidential debate. the only vice presidential candidate in history who has prepped a pro-growth vp candidate before. >> i wish javm jack had listene him. can he deliver a knockout punch to biden and the obama campaign? let's hear from newt gingrich and he's the author of the book "no taxation my misrepresentation." newt, as always, welcome back. newt, can i ask you, you're the political expert, not me, among other things. how is it that obama loses the debate a week ago, and then he loses the week after the debate by chasing big bird and "sesame street" in a poorly baited trap set by mitt romney. obama falls into the trap and his polls crash again. he loses a debate. he loses the week a
frank issues facing the country. >> i'm hoping with my fingers crossed that paul ryan stays on the growth message and the tax reform growth message that mitt romney so brilliantly did last week. tell me ryan is going to be a growth guy tonight, help solve our nation's economy. >> larry, i can promise you, just talked to ryan sources. he will be a growth guy and here's the real proof. in 1996 ryan helped prep jack kemp for his vice presidential debate. the only vice presidential...
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paul ryan appreciates what you are doing. frankg a great member as a brash new member of congress. send him back. [cheers and applause] nancy pelosi is working hard -- [crowd boos] >> even though we won 65 seats from the democrats over the last two years, i sure would love to -- she would love to win eight seats to be the house speaker. the only way she will get at is hands.present from ies it fro y -- from my hands. [cheers and applause] the most important election will happen this november. the american people cannot handle another four years of barack obama policies. his policies have failed and made things worse. he can not run on his record. they will try to run on everything but the record. last wednesday night, i thought governor romney did a great job. [cheers and applause] it is clear to me that he worked hard during his practice rounds to make sure that he was on the ball. the president had some inaccuracies. governor romney was able to point those out respectfully and politely in light of the facts -- and lay the facts f
paul ryan appreciates what you are doing. frankg a great member as a brash new member of congress. send him back. [cheers and applause] nancy pelosi is working hard -- [crowd boos] >> even though we won 65 seats from the democrats over the last two years, i sure would love to -- she would love to win eight seats to be the house speaker. the only way she will get at is hands.present from ies it fro y -- from my hands. [cheers and applause] the most important election will happen this...
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. >>> correct me if i'm wrong man paul ryan is campaigning in ohio where a fox news poll shows governor romney closing the gap. coming up, perspective from frank lutz. >> in florida, it's the republican ticket on the upswing. can romney keep his edge? we talk to pam bondy next. [ male announcer ] how do you make america's favorite recipes? just begin with america's favorite soups. bring out chicken broccoli alfredo. or best-ever meatloaf. go to campbellskitchen.com for recipes, plus a valuable coupon. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. sven's home security gets the most rewards of any small business credit card! how does this thinwork? oh, i like it! [ garth ] sven's small business earns 2% casback on every purche, every day! woo-hoo!!! so that ten security gators, right? put them on my spark card! why settle for less? testing hot tar... great businesses deserve the most rewards! [ male announcer ] the ark business card from capital one. choose unlimited rewards with 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every day! what's in your wallet? here's your invoice. [ chuckles ] ♪ [ honk! ] ♪ [ honk! ] ♪ [ honk! ] [ male announcer ]
. >>> correct me if i'm wrong man paul ryan is campaigning in ohio where a fox news poll shows governor romney closing the gap. coming up, perspective from frank lutz. >> in florida, it's the republican ticket on the upswing. can romney keep his edge? we talk to pam bondy next. [ male announcer ] how do you make america's favorite recipes? just begin with america's favorite soups. bring out chicken broccoli alfredo. or best-ever meatloaf. go to campbellskitchen.com for recipes,...
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we're going to frank discussion on today's global on domestic challenges that with nick was president save us about. looters that takes your breath away a few tourists travel to these paul it's no prepackaged confort but they joy is a wild these guaranteed guineas a zoology professor he works in the u.s. and travels to these remote areas in russia every summer as he says he confines untouched landscapes like these anywhere else in the world. we're going off the list below sea line. if i go wrong the wrong and surprisingly you'll go straight to the water and so we did our plan to get closer to the sea lion and shake its flipper failed. one animal whose par you definitely wouldn't want to shake here is the brown bear you can literally spot a grizzly here by every small weaver. where the bears are so full that they have a very low level pursuit i will have to keep an aisle when directed at. them and. so we won't go yes to shell but people are quiet. and quiet we went but the wind was not on our side and the bear got away and they're usually the first to avoid contact with humans but during spawning time when both people and bears go fishing people often shoot at them to sc
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was sworn into office when paul ryan and thirteen other republicans jon kyl and a whole bunch of sat in the caucus room restaurant and basically swore a blood oath with frank wants a new gingrich to block anything that obama did he had a supermajority aide and filibuster majority in the united states senate for two months and one day that was in the corporate and they had they bought him a have put everything on the hands of the libertarian duster accomplice. in a corporate corporate was the comments of bailout stimulus economy those instilled by your hero f.d.r. in the new deal we have a totally fascist economy the flood by the corporations it's us forced democracy that we live in nobody is on the side of there are sort of candidates you know i actually applaud the republicans in the senate for making sure that president obama did not hurt our economy and didn't earn america anymore than he did and i just hear what a second term look like so you're like they're going to such a place where i started this and thanks for joining me tonight. after the break right now a deadly meningitis outbreak is sweeping across america it is already taking the lives of twe
was sworn into office when paul ryan and thirteen other republicans jon kyl and a whole bunch of sat in the caucus room restaurant and basically swore a blood oath with frank wants a new gingrich to block anything that obama did he had a supermajority aide and filibuster majority in the united states senate for two months and one day that was in the corporate and they had they bought him a have put everything on the hands of the libertarian duster accomplice. in a corporate corporate was the...
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frank. and suddenly just because he said it, oh no you have to have regulation -- [ cuckoo clock chimes ] >> stephanie: unbelievable. paulngressman. >> good morning, stephanie. how are you. it's great to join you and your listeners. >> stephanie: you too. it was great to see you at the dnc. it really is stunning to try to fact check romney, right? >> the one that got me was the revenue reducing tax cut, and talk about this resulting growing of the base and, you know, it's -- it's so interesting that -- that the revenue-neutral concept is pretty much just nomenclature they are suggesting that as the tax base grows, in the future we'll recover revenues and therefore the tax cut will be paid for. well that sounds an awful lot like the bush recession, where they fought two wars that weren't on line, they gave tax cuts to the primarily upper levels, and didn't have a funding mechanism and then wonder idea we as a economy crashed. it was the same order of thinking. give the tax cut but don't worry about paying for it. that sounds like recent history repeated. >> stephanie: right. >> i just think we're going into the danger zon
frank. and suddenly just because he said it, oh no you have to have regulation -- [ cuckoo clock chimes ] >> stephanie: unbelievable. paulngressman. >> good morning, stephanie. how are you. it's great to join you and your listeners. >> stephanie: you too. it was great to see you at the dnc. it really is stunning to try to fact check romney, right? >> the one that got me was the revenue reducing tax cut, and talk about this resulting growing of the base and, you know,...
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paul ryan will do great. >> both sides will join me here. and in the corner the democrats debby wasserman-schultz. >> it was a terrorist attack. let's be honest about it. flip-flopping again on abortion. frank bruni and my panelists go toe to toe. this is tpiers morgan tonight. >> good evening. 27 days to go until the election look at where we stand tonight. 48% for mitt romney and 47% for president obama. anything could happen on this race which tells you how high the stakes are. joe biden is in delaware tonight deep in debate preparations. paul ryan arriving in kentucky a little while ago. over the last four years we have not had the kind of strong leadership we needed in washington to take on our challenges. time and again he told us he would take on the things that he needs to. he hasn't and i will. >> in the midst of all of this talk of our debate. listen to what he told diane sawyer on abc. >> if you have a bad game you move on and move forward to the next one. welcome. >> how are you tonight? >> the president looks mean there. he looks like he realized he had a poor game and he is flexing his muscles to come at your guy. are you frightened? >> no. he said today that he thinks he has
paul ryan will do great. >> both sides will join me here. and in the corner the democrats debby wasserman-schultz. >> it was a terrorist attack. let's be honest about it. flip-flopping again on abortion. frank bruni and my panelists go toe to toe. this is tpiers morgan tonight. >> good evening. 27 days to go until the election look at where we stand tonight. 48% for mitt romney and 47% for president obama. anything could happen on this race which tells you how high the stakes...
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paul's oversized suits or michele bachmann's military style dress? it is those kinds of details that fortunately or unfortunately leave lasting impressions. frankcommission on presidential debates. he joins me now and he helps figure out not those details but many other details. welcome. >> good morning, carol. >> are you exhausted? >> no, no, no. we're just full of anticipation. you -- there are so many technical details that have to be done. we have a great staff, a staff with us for many, many years. they're very, very experienced. we're just anxious to get this one behind us because we have three more to follow. >> so tell us about those tiny technical details. what is the weirdest decision that you have to make? >> well, i think the weirdest decision we ever had to make took place in one of the first debates that we did at ucla, back in 1988, because of the height difference between michael dukakis, the democratic nominee and george herbert walker bush who is four or five inches taller than him. we to build a bubble in front of the podium for governor dukakis to stand on so he would appear relatively the same height. it is little things li
paul's oversized suits or michele bachmann's military style dress? it is those kinds of details that fortunately or unfortunately leave lasting impressions. frankcommission on presidential debates. he joins me now and he helps figure out not those details but many other details. welcome. >> good morning, carol. >> are you exhausted? >> no, no, no. we're just full of anticipation. you -- there are so many technical details that have to be done. we have a great staff, a staff...
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frank. dagen: what about the topic of what the focus should be? >> i agree with the analysis. the most important topic is the economy but also it is true that pauls less experience in foreign policy. he is going to have some trouble. in general that goes to the fact that he needs to avoid looking experienced. his biggest strength is his biggest weakness. dagen: one last thing. how do you score tonight? do you just hope that the opponents -- both of you -- >> clearly what paul ryan's team is hoping for. they want the president to step in. i don't think he is going to. they drove back into him and what joe biden is hoping for is paul ryan looks 42 and his inexperience on the national stage as many people think he is. dagen: but a fit 42. final word to you on how do you score? >> the obama team is looking to see if paul ryan continues to take liberties with the truth they are ready to pounce. dagen: after the fact. it was great to see both of you. mr connell mcshane. connell: we go to the judge in a moment, judge andrew napolitano up next with some strong thoughts on who has rights to the information on your smart phone and targeting your money. th
frank. dagen: what about the topic of what the focus should be? >> i agree with the analysis. the most important topic is the economy but also it is true that pauls less experience in foreign policy. he is going to have some trouble. in general that goes to the fact that he needs to avoid looking experienced. his biggest strength is his biggest weakness. dagen: one last thing. how do you score tonight? do you just hope that the opponents -- both of you -- >> clearly what paul ryan's...
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frank frankly, the joe biden schtick got tiring halfway through the grinning and interrupting and undecided voters would be a little frustrated by that. lo look, i think paulat on, i think they would say joe biden won. so, there you have it. it was a draw. i do think, though, if we go back to the presidential debate of 2000, al gore was perceived initially to have had a draw in that debate but it was his behaviors, sighing and interrupting that over the next couple of days was parodied so effectively on ""saturday night live"" and elsewhere that it became viewed of him losing the debate. joe biden may run into that problem this week. frankly, his behavior, mary could have ridden him to bethlehem. >> i have to say, people who said they thought it was disrespectful, i didn't see disrespect in that. i do think, though, that you might be right about the parodying. one thing that his son, beau biden, said to me, clearly it's a democratic talking point. and republicans on the other side as well. said listen if everybody who is a republican is talking about the smiling, that is an indication he had a very strong debate. if the big take away is that he smiled a lo
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frank. chairman schapiro said the libel make markets more transparent, stable and efficient. from george washington university law school, and this is 45 minutes. >> good morning. i am paul berman, 19 of the law school as art said and i want to welcome you to this conference and obviously welcome mary schapiro, chairman of the securities and exchange commission. so one of the things that i think makes this law school, the george washington university law school distinctive and different from other top law schools is the degree to which we are integrated into the real world of law and policy practice in this country. so one of the things we are always striving to do this not be an ivory tower academic institution solely, but also one that is always trying to engage the practicing bar, people from corporations, people who are not lawyers in the educational enterprise and also when public policy discussions. obviously we have a great advantage in being in washington d.c. and having so much access to the world of policy. but in addition, it's not just the location. it has to be your orientation as a law school. so it is something that i've emphasized since i've arrived, but
frank. chairman schapiro said the libel make markets more transparent, stable and efficient. from george washington university law school, and this is 45 minutes. >> good morning. i am paul berman, 19 of the law school as art said and i want to welcome you to this conference and obviously welcome mary schapiro, chairman of the securities and exchange commission. so one of the things that i think makes this law school, the george washington university law school distinctive and different...