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i would keep it in rhode island. first we have to take a hard look at it and see if there are any ways to reduce the costs. and secondly we need to be creative. i would not put a surcharge on policyholders because rhode island families are struggling as it is. i'm very interested in the possibility of licensing it and selling it to other states because of something rhode island has done such a good job of. i understand other states are interested in that could be a revenue stream. i will tell you recently my daughter had strep throat and she woke up in the morning and she was sick. we quickly called the pediatrician, guided her in there is tested positive for strep and got a ride on the medication. it occurred to me every parent deserves the opportunity to do that for their kids to have health insurance and access to good care. that's exactly what it's providing so we have to figure out a way to fund it. >> moderator: are using a reasonable marketplace? raimondo: which overtime would lower costs for small business bu
i would keep it in rhode island. first we have to take a hard look at it and see if there are any ways to reduce the costs. and secondly we need to be creative. i would not put a surcharge on policyholders because rhode island families are struggling as it is. i'm very interested in the possibility of licensing it and selling it to other states because of something rhode island has done such a good job of. i understand other states are interested in that could be a revenue stream. i will tell...
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rhode island housing, i do not run rhode island housing. either seat on the board. we called for an audit. they will be held accountable. we will take care of it immediately. that is very different. he has overseen a police department for years. there's been scandal after scandal, a culture of not holding people accountable and favoring insiders. the culture of favoring insiders has helped the state back for too long. it is time for change. >> we went off the rails for little bit. ring it back to the scandal -- >> i think it is interesting that both of these people are speaking of transparency and getting the facts out to the public and in one case, one is not putting out enough facts, the other is not showing enough transparency. this is all being played out on the stage of where campaign funding is forcing these issues. we are not talking about the future of rhode island, we are bickering between people who have problems with each other over certain matters of management style. this is exactly what is happening in rhode island that gets us wound up in the situatio
rhode island housing, i do not run rhode island housing. either seat on the board. we called for an audit. they will be held accountable. we will take care of it immediately. that is very different. he has overseen a police department for years. there's been scandal after scandal, a culture of not holding people accountable and favoring insiders. the culture of favoring insiders has helped the state back for too long. it is time for change. >> we went off the rails for little bit. ring it...
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it rhode island -- rhode island housing, obviously i do not run it. i have a seat on the board. we called for an audit, are working through it, and they will be held accountable. we are monitoring it, and if there was wrongdoing and will be immediately taken care of. he has overseen personally a police department for years where there has been scandal after scandal after scandal, a culture of not holding people accountable and favoring insiders, the culture of favoring insiders which has held this state back for too long. >> moderator: we would off the rails for a little bit, but winning it back. healey: it is interesting both of these people are speaking about transparency and getting facts up to the public. one is not putting out enough, and the other is not showing enough transparency. and it is all being played out on a stage of where campaign funding is forcing these issues. you're not talking about the future of ryland. we are bickering between people who have problems with each other over management style. this is what is happening in rhode island that it's has wound up i
it rhode island -- rhode island housing, obviously i do not run it. i have a seat on the board. we called for an audit, are working through it, and they will be held accountable. we are monitoring it, and if there was wrongdoing and will be immediately taken care of. he has overseen personally a police department for years where there has been scandal after scandal after scandal, a culture of not holding people accountable and favoring insiders, the culture of favoring insiders which has held...
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that's reworking, building things in rhode island. bring the economy back, we need to make the business environment friendly, plays for businesses want to be in a jobs and growth jobs. but we also have to make start investments in our future in infrastructure, education, workforce training and we need to support our workers by raising the minimum wage. i'm running for governor to rebuild rhode island's middle class and to create tens of thousands of good paying jobs and i've made the experience to do that. prior to treasurer and a business and we helped create over a thousand jobs. i am running for governor to rebuild this state and get rhode island back to work. >> moderator:. thank you you know robert healey. mr. healy is an attorney and businessman. partial and every liquor import company called peace go. mr. healy has run for statewide office six times. he attended rhode island college, boston university, northeastern university and the new england school of law. mr. healy. healy: thank you. first of i to thank channel 12, provide
that's reworking, building things in rhode island. bring the economy back, we need to make the business environment friendly, plays for businesses want to be in a jobs and growth jobs. but we also have to make start investments in our future in infrastructure, education, workforce training and we need to support our workers by raising the minimum wage. i'm running for governor to rebuild rhode island's middle class and to create tens of thousands of good paying jobs and i've made the experience...
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rhode island.cook political report" lists this race as leaning democrat. this hour-long debate is courtesy of wpri tv. >> the following is a special presentation. eyewitness news at an providence new jersey bringing live coverage. now campaign 2014 the gubernatorial debate. live from the providence performing arts center televised debate among the candidates for rhode island governor. good evening i am template. we are exactly two weeks from election day when voters are going to decide who they want to leave the state as their next governor. tonight we will try to help you identify the differences between the three major candidates looking for your vote and they are from left to right on your screen democrat gina raimondo republican allan fung and moderate robert healey. we will hear from them in a moment. for the next 60 minutes we will be going in depth. this debate is airing live on wpri and on line wpri.com. i will moderate and ask questions along with our panel or it our news partner at the pr
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i mean, i looked at the rhode island constitution. and before it was implemented the governor working with the treasurer at the time could have gone to the supreme court and asked whether it would pass constitutional muster and whether it was applicable. they would have given a written answer at that point in time and avoided all of the controversy and problems that we have with the pensions. we have obligations, and yet we have no problem saying we have no moral obligation to the people that actually work for our state to my given nursing and other services to the people of our state. i find that to be far out of the realm of reality to think that we need to -- [applause] -- to think that we need to pay back people who do not live in our state because we have a moral obligation and an to the people that actually work. >> moderator: we will go to you for this same question. would you put back in place -- sign a lot to put back in place the annual pension increases that have been suspended for retirees? fung: first of all, i think all
i mean, i looked at the rhode island constitution. and before it was implemented the governor working with the treasurer at the time could have gone to the supreme court and asked whether it would pass constitutional muster and whether it was applicable. they would have given a written answer at that point in time and avoided all of the controversy and problems that we have with the pensions. we have obligations, and yet we have no problem saying we have no moral obligation to the people that...
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from rhode island, we're awaiting for president obama to speak to a college crowd on women's issues and the economy. and from maine, where we have new information on how the state is working to keep a nurse just back from west africa at home and away from people. we all know washington's broken. but to fix it, it takes people who are independent.. and willing to work across the aisle. that's what i've tried to do in business, as your governor... and in the senate. because it's the only way we're gonna solve big problems... like cutting our national debt, fixing the va, or... bringing good jobs to virginia. it's been a great honor to represent you. and if you rehire me, i'll work everyday... to make virginia even stronger. she did itas a legislator,oors, hoping barbara comstockice. pushed bills benefiting her special interest client, then failed to disclose she was paid thousands by that same client, failed to disclose 85,000 in extra compensation. the washington post called comstock's behavior "an apparent breach of congressional ethics." we just can't trust barbara comstock. house majo
from rhode island, we're awaiting for president obama to speak to a college crowd on women's issues and the economy. and from maine, where we have new information on how the state is working to keep a nurse just back from west africa at home and away from people. we all know washington's broken. but to fix it, it takes people who are independent.. and willing to work across the aisle. that's what i've tried to do in business, as your governor... and in the senate. because it's the only way...
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>> john brown, who i talked about, had a foundry in rhode island. he manufactured the cannons, some of which were not as good as others. there was also manufacturing going on in some mid-atlantic states. virginia had a foundry as well. so that was part of it. another would be go to france. tucker, when he was in france, got a few guns. one of the things that the american commissioners in france -- they would commission for guns, cannon ordinance, small guns, and they would be shipped over to america. naval cannons as well. a lot of times, it was just artillery. sometimes you see letters where they will lend it to the army and the army will lend it back to them as this kind of ordinance or you see privateers will go to the state and say, we have a ship ready to go out. you see this in baltimore a whole lot. they will go to the state council and say, we have a privateer ready to go. this happened a couple of times. there are a couple of letters in here. they say, we have it ready to go, but we cannot find our armament. you have an old, decrepit ship t
>> john brown, who i talked about, had a foundry in rhode island. he manufactured the cannons, some of which were not as good as others. there was also manufacturing going on in some mid-atlantic states. virginia had a foundry as well. so that was part of it. another would be go to france. tucker, when he was in france, got a few guns. one of the things that the american commissioners in france -- they would commission for guns, cannon ordinance, small guns, and they would be shipped over...
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i think it is they can do front your spirit of rhode island that is carrying us through.[laughter] >> final round of comments here. joe said it would take 30 years to 40 years. that is kind of a long time. the digital natives using this now will be in their 40's or 50's. that means i will be in my young 60's. [laughter] that is a long way. i am curious if the other panelist agreed with that timeframe. maybe, if there is one kind of thing that we can do, that one thing, what would that be? that may be a little long because of the whole process on how fast technology is advancing, but there does need to be an effort, a focused effort, on trying to deal with the problems today. we have to do a better job. someone mentioned earlier that identity is a big one. reasonable amount of things that you can do to provide a more secure environment, no you're talking with. you still have those underlying that the devices to be secure. i don't think it would take white that long. if we want to really push this, we need to look at -- looking at the concerted effort to design a national e
i think it is they can do front your spirit of rhode island that is carrying us through.[laughter] >> final round of comments here. joe said it would take 30 years to 40 years. that is kind of a long time. the digital natives using this now will be in their 40's or 50's. that means i will be in my young 60's. [laughter] that is a long way. i am curious if the other panelist agreed with that timeframe. maybe, if there is one kind of thing that we can do, that one thing, what would that be?...
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. >> hey, new york, wish you were here with us to newport, rhode island. doris larkin, lovely lady, syracuse, in the great state of new york. we wish her a very happy birthday. she watches nbc news every night with brian williams. one of the great names in broadcasting. good for her. we appreciate that. thank you. >> and this is marguerite goodner, 104 years old today. she makes little dolls for her grandchildren. how about that? dale slingluff is 100 years old today from toledo, iowa.
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. >> reporter: it's smiles all around at the rhode island school for the deaf. this day special gifts, diaries, water bottles, football. >> that's my ball. >> reporter: and with the gifts a simple message. >> what is an act of kindness? >> reporter: the presents come courtesy to make people smile. it started with their wedding. they had planned for an extravagant party, but they were missing an important person. >> we realize my father's not going to be there so we're trying to figure out ways how we can make it somehow in his memory we do something that he maybe would love to see us doing. >> reporter: her father passed away after a charity event he had organized. >> we decided to use all the funds we had instead of having the big wedding reception to, you know, finance this journey across the u.s. >> reporter: a journey to all 50 states, now with their young daughter in tow. first stop, maryland and a fundraiser for the salvation army. then california to help the homeless. since then they've trekked across the country. rhode island is state number 36. >> thank
. >> reporter: it's smiles all around at the rhode island school for the deaf. this day special gifts, diaries, water bottles, football. >> that's my ball. >> reporter: and with the gifts a simple message. >> what is an act of kindness? >> reporter: the presents come courtesy to make people smile. it started with their wedding. they had planned for an extravagant party, but they were missing an important person. >> we realize my father's not going to be there...
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change has also come to beauchamp's former cellmate, joey rhodes. he has received permission to transfer to an all straight, male, general population dorm. >> i requested to be moved out of the first place that i was in, only because i had stalkers. it got a little hectic there. it wasn't what i was really expecting out of all of that. i was going there to say hey, maybe i will have more in common with these people. maybe i'll find better friends. every day i was getting two, three people coming to my window trying to get me to expose myself to them. and every time i would go take a shower, i would get people coming in and sitting on the benches just kind of watching me. i was like, hello? it's kind of scary. i am not going to lie. finally i talked to classification, they moved me out of there. i am in a great new pod. there is a lot of cool people here. a lot of cool new friends, and it's interesting. >> while rhodes must keep his homosexuality under perhaps in general population, he's met at least a few inmates willing to share their opinions. >>
change has also come to beauchamp's former cellmate, joey rhodes. he has received permission to transfer to an all straight, male, general population dorm. >> i requested to be moved out of the first place that i was in, only because i had stalkers. it got a little hectic there. it wasn't what i was really expecting out of all of that. i was going there to say hey, maybe i will have more in common with these people. maybe i'll find better friends. every day i was getting two, three people...
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help me here. >> well, i think rhode island is a state that is deep blue. it went for obama in both 2008 and 2012, so it's a safe place to go. he wants to talk about the economy, talk to women who voted with him by double digits in 2012. we're seeing that the white house is nervous that women are moving towards republicans ever since september and usually in midterms, women usually break even and obama is trying to stop them as much as possible as they need women for that winning coalition. >> and for a president that has not been making many stops in this campaign, what do you make of this today? >> this was a rescheduled event. it was postponed because of ebola. he had to remain in washington. listen, the president is proud of his record on women's issues. so the best thing that he can do, stay away from the states where they don't want him but get on television doing what he's doing today talking about the things that he has done right by women. you have to remember that president obama has two daughters so he can talk about that issues quite comfortably
help me here. >> well, i think rhode island is a state that is deep blue. it went for obama in both 2008 and 2012, so it's a safe place to go. he wants to talk about the economy, talk to women who voted with him by double digits in 2012. we're seeing that the white house is nervous that women are moving towards republicans ever since september and usually in midterms, women usually break even and obama is trying to stop them as much as possible as they need women for that winning...
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more people using 95, bw parkway, even rhode island avenue, edmonston as alter nats.losed down near hall shop road near the howard-montgomery line. the problem there is a tree that came down on some wires. beltway headed west outer loop into silver spring, that's the typical volume that forms heading west from new hampshire avenue around to georgia avenue in silver spring. 50 good in from annapolis and bowie toferred the beltway. -- toward the beltway. just slowing down in cheverly. building volumes in southeast. northbound 95 struggle past a vehicle broken down at 610 aquia. 66 east manassas, your lineup to get into centreville, more heavy traffic into fair oaks, a little more volume building into falls church now, too. the hov rules just now go into effect. thanks for joining us your tuesday morning. wusa9 will be right >>> doppler this morning a lot quieter. we're seeing a couple of sprinkles in anne arundel and southeastern prince george's county and northeast frederick. for the most part the rain has left. mostly cloudy skies with sunny breaks. upper 60s to 70 by
more people using 95, bw parkway, even rhode island avenue, edmonston as alter nats.losed down near hall shop road near the howard-montgomery line. the problem there is a tree that came down on some wires. beltway headed west outer loop into silver spring, that's the typical volume that forms heading west from new hampshire avenue around to georgia avenue in silver spring. 50 good in from annapolis and bowie toferred the beltway. -- toward the beltway. just slowing down in cheverly. building...
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heather: up in rhode island today. >> absolutely.e of the thing he is talking about is women's issues. i've gotten a lot of mailings about turning out the vote. one thing i see, i think every voter who has gotten a piece of mail, extremist, painting republicans as extremist. that is one of the things president is expected to talk about a today. angela is that working for democrats. >> no it is not working for democrats. cory, elijah cummings, john lewis, go help campaign. they have their own races but they have gone to help campaign from the black caucus to help these senators in these tight races soft wouldn't you think the first black president would be a lot better than members from the black caucus? huh? you. >> may not have read headlines lately big things going on. >> like what? >> there is isis. there is ebola. >> yes. >> the president has a day job. >> but he can multitask. he can multitask. >> he is campaigning today. he is out there today. heather: is that perhaps hurting the president, jon scott, had a segment on that talk
heather: up in rhode island today. >> absolutely.e of the thing he is talking about is women's issues. i've gotten a lot of mailings about turning out the vote. one thing i see, i think every voter who has gotten a piece of mail, extremist, painting republicans as extremist. that is one of the things president is expected to talk about a today. angela is that working for democrats. >> no it is not working for democrats. cory, elijah cummings, john lewis, go help campaign. they have...
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he is in rhode island. so blue it's more like navy or cobalt. which is bluer? >> cobalt. >> it's a cobalt state. his speech, which starts any minute, is on the economy which is always important but, again, where is where he is giving it, rhode island, and when, four days before the election shows how toxic he has become for some democratic candidates in these close races. >> republicans need a net again of six seats if they want to take over the senate which would give them control of both houses of congress. >> and while the president may not be in these key states physically, dana bash tells us as we sit here today the president's political shadow is in every single one. >> reporter: from kentucky -- >> a new face to vote for barack obama. >> reporter: -- to kansas. >> a vote for greg or man is a vote for president obama. >> reporter: to colorado. >> he's voted 99% of the time with president obama. >> reporter: across the country republicans are trying to take control of the senate by tying democrats to an unpopular president. new hampshire's gop candidate ba
he is in rhode island. so blue it's more like navy or cobalt. which is bluer? >> cobalt. >> it's a cobalt state. his speech, which starts any minute, is on the economy which is always important but, again, where is where he is giving it, rhode island, and when, four days before the election shows how toxic he has become for some democratic candidates in these close races. >> republicans need a net again of six seats if they want to take over the senate which would give them...
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i'm glad to hear rhode island get some cheers here. let me wrap up by thanking -- phoenix house has an important role in rhode island. to urge that as we -- particularly as dea does the enforcement, let's not throw the baby out with the bath water. let's remember that these drugs have a purpose to alleviate human suffering. my particular concern is that when you have people who are weak and not particularly good advocates for themselves, particularly elderly people, in nursing homes, if they run into an episode of severe pain and you have ratcheted it down so tight that you need to wake up a doctor at 2:00 in the morning to prescribe them their medication, in the real world, they will suffer for hours until somebody can be found to come in. i hope that you will be balanced and thoughtful and precise in the way we go about pursuing this and not risk the beneficial affects of these drugs in the pursuit of eradicating their abuse. >> may i respond briefly? i believe the clinics and the practitioners that we investigate and prosecute are n
i'm glad to hear rhode island get some cheers here. let me wrap up by thanking -- phoenix house has an important role in rhode island. to urge that as we -- particularly as dea does the enforcement, let's not throw the baby out with the bath water. let's remember that these drugs have a purpose to alleviate human suffering. my particular concern is that when you have people who are weak and not particularly good advocates for themselves, particularly elderly people, in nursing homes, if they...
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it is time to rebuild rhode island. i am running for governor to create tens of thousands of middle-class jobs and put rhode island back to work. especially manufacturing jobs. when i grew up, my dad worked for 26 years at the watch factory in father's. he provided a good middle-class life for my family. my brother, my sister and me. his job went overseas like so many jobs. to leaders did very little re-create our economy. i'm running for governor with a plan a comprehensive job to rebuild manufacturing, to re-train our workers, to invest in our infrastructure and put people to work rebuilding roads, schools, and bridges. it is not a time for reckless cuts that will hurt families and turn the state back. it is time to rebuild rhode island and move the state forward. thank you. >> thank you. i am looking to rebuild rhode island that i am looking to be rhode island from its foundations. we have gone too far in building and the structure is not stable. what we have to do is return to the point where we actually have a soci
it is time to rebuild rhode island. i am running for governor to create tens of thousands of middle-class jobs and put rhode island back to work. especially manufacturing jobs. when i grew up, my dad worked for 26 years at the watch factory in father's. he provided a good middle-class life for my family. my brother, my sister and me. his job went overseas like so many jobs. to leaders did very little re-create our economy. i'm running for governor with a plan a comprehensive job to rebuild...
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targeting innocent children in rhode island.are on high alert after three school districts received anonymous letters saying a beheading is planned. kelly wright is here with more. >> just the very thought of someone threatening to harm a child is disturbing enough but to hear someone wants to start beheading school children it is alarming and indeed very frightening. because of that police officers in rhode island are keeping watch on elementary schools in the cranston, johnson and mauer recommunity. someone sent spem them a one-page letter threatening to inflict bodily harm on children and mentioning beheading. >> any time any one sees a police officer in uniform standing outside of a location it is reassuring to the public that the president -- their presence is there. >> even with police providing security some parents say they will keep their children at home. >> we want our kids to be safe just like any other parents. >> it is becoming too common. >> they are taking ex traus precaution and security measures such as not all
targeting innocent children in rhode island.are on high alert after three school districts received anonymous letters saying a beheading is planned. kelly wright is here with more. >> just the very thought of someone threatening to harm a child is disturbing enough but to hear someone wants to start beheading school children it is alarming and indeed very frightening. because of that police officers in rhode island are keeping watch on elementary schools in the cranston, johnson and mauer...
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it's linked to the death of a 10-year-old girl from rhode island. and there are three others. >> reporter: she was just 10 years old. emily otrando is identified as one of four deaths associated with enterovirus 68. her parents rushing her to a rhode island hospital with shortness of breath and coldlike symptoms. her condition deteriorated, and things became dire. in addition to enterovirus 68, she had staph sepsis. very rare, and it was deadly. >> it's a tragedy when it happens. it's a perfect storm. but it's not necessarily a preventable tragedy. at least at our current state of science. >> reporter: and concern, like the virus itself, is spreading. in five states now, doctors are feverishly trying to determine if the illness is to blame for a dozen cases of paralysis-type symptoms in young patients. and seeing new cases every day. >> we anticipated they would come here, but there's no treatment for the enterovirus 68 itself. >> reporter: the cdc is refusing to say where or when the three other deaths occurred. but doctors say most of white house
it's linked to the death of a 10-year-old girl from rhode island. and there are three others. >> reporter: she was just 10 years old. emily otrando is identified as one of four deaths associated with enterovirus 68. her parents rushing her to a rhode island hospital with shortness of breath and coldlike symptoms. her condition deteriorated, and things became dire. in addition to enterovirus 68, she had staph sepsis. very rare, and it was deadly. >> it's a tragedy when it happens....
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i joined up with the new touring ice show on a recent stop in providence, rhode island.filled to capacity. mini elsas and anas, eager to be transported to the fan tas call land. how many times have you watched it? >> ten times. >> i think it's more than that. >> 100. >> is everyone excited? >> reporter: the challenge for frozen on ice, recreating the intangible magic of the film, including that snowy landscape. >> we have all the special effects, like the -- >> reporter: right here. >> patty vincent took on the challenge. >> we needed snow. so, we have a lot of snow. this is one of our blizzards and it really -- you can really feel it. >> reporter: yeah. it's kind of like a soapy -- it is soap. >> jimmy: it is. it's something that we had to get used to as it does get a little slippery on the ice which becomes a little bit of a challenge for the skater, but we love it. >> reporter: taylor leads the cast as a spunky princess ana and becky plays queen elsa. when you went out to look for the skaters, to play these parts, what were you looking for? >> it's tricky. because not
i joined up with the new touring ice show on a recent stop in providence, rhode island.filled to capacity. mini elsas and anas, eager to be transported to the fan tas call land. how many times have you watched it? >> ten times. >> i think it's more than that. >> 100. >> is everyone excited? >> reporter: the challenge for frozen on ice, recreating the intangible magic of the film, including that snowy landscape. >> we have all the special effects, like the --...
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that race is probably closer than it looks, and romney even has political currency in rhode island. >> we'll be back with more "inside story" after a short break. we'll continue our look at governor's races around the country. given the very different directions in which some governors have taken their states, is there more than usual at steak when you go to the polling places? >> an american votes 2014 special report kansas >> in our state, government is broken >> a republican governor has made drastic changes >> the highlight of this is... eventually doing away with income taxes... >> the democratic challenger says, these policies aren't working >> we are trailing the states in our region >> can governor brownback win again? >> i think you spend your money better than the government spends it.. >> america votes 2014 battle for kansas only on al jazeera america >> every saturday, al jazeera america brings you controversial... >> both parties are owned by the corporations. >> ..entertaining >> it's fun to play with ideas. >> ...thought provoking >> get your damn education. >> ...surpr
that race is probably closer than it looks, and romney even has political currency in rhode island. >> we'll be back with more "inside story" after a short break. we'll continue our look at governor's races around the country. given the very different directions in which some governors have taken their states, is there more than usual at steak when you go to the polling places? >> an american votes 2014 special report kansas >> in our state, government is broken...
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today, president obama heads to maine and then he'll spend the night in rhode island. and for fellow trivia buffs out there, he'll be the first president since jfk to overnight in that state. we also have the first lady in connecticut and rhode island and hillary clinton in maryland. and she's far from the only surrogate who has or who has had presidential aspirations. jeb bush hit colorado last night. though, he was mum on whether or not he plans to run in 2016. while mitt romney hit georgia and north carolina wednesday. with plans this weekend to wade into the tight senate and governors races in alaska. while ted cruz is expected to spend two days there in support of the gop senate candidate. and don't forget rand paul, he's scheduled to appear with mitch mcconnell next week. mark murray is nbc senior political adviser. does all of this help at this point when campaigns are in "get out the vote" mode. >> the more people who show up to rallies, the more people who are enthusiastic, the campaigns are able to utilize those crowds, if the state has early voting, they go
today, president obama heads to maine and then he'll spend the night in rhode island. and for fellow trivia buffs out there, he'll be the first president since jfk to overnight in that state. we also have the first lady in connecticut and rhode island and hillary clinton in maryland. and she's far from the only surrogate who has or who has had presidential aspirations. jeb bush hit colorado last night. though, he was mum on whether or not he plans to run in 2016. while mitt romney hit georgia...
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that race is probably closer than it looks, and romney even has political currency in rhode island. >> we'll be back with more "inside story" after a short break. we'll continue our look at governor's races around the country. given the very different directions in which some governors have taken their states, is there more than usual at steak when you go to the polling places? >> the stream, >> your digital community >> you pick the hot topics and express your thoughts the stream it's your chance to join the conversation only on al jazeera america real reporting that brings you the world. giving you a real global perspective like no other can. real reporting from around the world. this is what we do. al jazeera america. >> welcome back to "inside story" on aljazeera america. i'm ray soares. in california, a political meophyte is taking on one of the state governors in history. a former governor who has changed parties. in wisconsin, the governor is facing the voters for the second time after just four years in office, and maybe people don't remember the saga of scott walk, betsy, but
that race is probably closer than it looks, and romney even has political currency in rhode island. >> we'll be back with more "inside story" after a short break. we'll continue our look at governor's races around the country. given the very different directions in which some governors have taken their states, is there more than usual at steak when you go to the polling places? >> the stream, >> your digital community >> you pick the hot topics and express your...
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why rhode island? >>. >> reporter: well, it is a blue, blue state with an important governor's race. what we've seen from the president is his effectiveness on the campaign trail has been more in the competitions for the state house, not for the people who would ultimately be working down the street here in washington on capitol hill. the president's also been effective on the fund-raising side of this. but being in maine and rhode island, those are places where the president has a big base of support and can make those economic arguments, which have more that one purpose. certainly for the local crowd and also trying to send that message across the country for voters who are thinking about which way will they go on tuesday? and the president trying to direct their attention to pocketbook issues and trying to make the case that democratic candidates would be more likely to support things like an increase in the minimum wage and more attempts to make the playing field more level for women in the workfor
why rhode island? >>. >> reporter: well, it is a blue, blue state with an important governor's race. what we've seen from the president is his effectiveness on the campaign trail has been more in the competitions for the state house, not for the people who would ultimately be working down the street here in washington on capitol hill. the president's also been effective on the fund-raising side of this. but being in maine and rhode island, those are places where the president has a...
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that race is probably closer than it looks, and romney even has political currency in rhode island. >> we'll be back with more "inside story" after a short break. we'll continue our look at governor's races around the country. given the very different directions in which some governors have taken their states, is there more than usual at steak when you go to the polling places? >>a violent crime.... >> people were shocked >> the guilty locked up >> he belongs in jail >> but it was not case closed... >> it was a cult >> allegations of intimidation... >> amish people were frightened >>torture... >> were you put into an animal pen? >> yes >> and worse >> is sam mullet sexually abusing people? >> yes >> the shocking untold story revealed for the fist time. an america tonight exclusive investigation rouge amish only on al jazeera america >> america votes 2014 midterms it's all come down to this... >> you are going to determine whether i'm going to be the next senator from iowa >> the candidates last chance to convince voters they're the one... they will stop at nothing to get your vote >>
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that race is probably closer than it looks, and romney even has political currency in rhode island. >> we'll be back with more "inside story" after a short break. we'll continue our look at governor's races around the country. given the very different directions in which some governors have taken their states, is there more than usual at steak when you go to the polling places? >> america votes 2014 >> the race is still a dead heat >> filmmaker aj schack turns his camera towards elections in the swing states >> it shows you who these people are... in ways that you don't get to see from the short appearances >> unconventional... >> if i can drink this... i don't see why you should be able to smoke that... >> unscripted... >> we gonna do this? >> ...and uncensored... >> are you kidding me? >> america votes 2014 midterms the series continues only on al jazeera america >> in our state eventually doing away with income taxes. >> can governor brownback win better than the government spends it. >> welcome back to "inside story" on aljazeera america. i'm ray soares. in california, a political
that race is probably closer than it looks, and romney even has political currency in rhode island. >> we'll be back with more "inside story" after a short break. we'll continue our look at governor's races around the country. given the very different directions in which some governors have taken their states, is there more than usual at steak when you go to the polling places? >> america votes 2014 >> the race is still a dead heat >> filmmaker aj schack turns...
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that race is probably closer than it looks, and romney even has political currency in rhode island. >> we'll be back with more "inside story" after a short break. we'll continue our look at governor's races around the country. given the very different directions in which some governors have taken their states, is there more than usual at steak when you go to the polling places? >> welcome back to "inside story" on aljazeera america. i'm ray soares. in california, a political meophyte is taking on one of the state governors in history. a former governor who has changed parties. in wisconsin, the governor is facing the voters for the second time after just four years in office, and maybe people don't remember the saga of scott walk, betsy, but he faced a recall election. >> and he became a national star as he won that recall. republicans saw him as a hero, someone who could take on the unions, but now he's 47-47, and he's hanging on by the skin of his teeth for his political life. >> and yet john case okay, who did some of the things that walker did in wisconsin, is coasting. >> kasich
that race is probably closer than it looks, and romney even has political currency in rhode island. >> we'll be back with more "inside story" after a short break. we'll continue our look at governor's races around the country. given the very different directions in which some governors have taken their states, is there more than usual at steak when you go to the polling places? >> welcome back to "inside story" on aljazeera america. i'm ray soares. in california,...
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i'm glad to hear rhode island get some cheers here. let me wrap up by thanking -- phoenix house has an important role in rhode island. to urge that as we -- particularly as dea does the enforcement, let's not throw the baby out with the bath water. let's remember that these drugs have a purpose to alleviate human suffering. my particular concern is that when you have people who are weak and not particularly good advocates for themselves, particularly elderly people, in nursing homes, if they run into an episode of severe pain and you have ratcheted it down so tight that you need to wake up a doctor at 2:00 in the morning to prescribe them their medication, in the real world, they will suffer for hours until somebody can be found to come in. i hope that you will be balanced and thoughtful and precise in the way we go about pursuing this and not risk the beneficial affects of these drugs in the pursuit of eradicating their abuse. >> may i respond briefly? i believe the clinics and the practitioners that we investigate and prosecute are n
i'm glad to hear rhode island get some cheers here. let me wrap up by thanking -- phoenix house has an important role in rhode island. to urge that as we -- particularly as dea does the enforcement, let's not throw the baby out with the bath water. let's remember that these drugs have a purpose to alleviate human suffering. my particular concern is that when you have people who are weak and not particularly good advocates for themselves, particularly elderly people, in nursing homes, if they...
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the toll taken by football is on the mind for everyone here at the vigil for the rhode island student who died. one parent posting on facebook, this is a terrible reminder of how dangerous the sport can be. >> the number of cases of paralysis linked to enterovirus 68 may be on the rise. hospitals in seven states are now investigating what role the virus played in 28 people stricken by paralysis, most of them children. that number doubled in one day. the virus may be involved in tour deaths. the cdc has confirmed cases of the enterovirus in 48 states from the district of columbia. >>> two stars of the housewives of new jersey have prison time. teresa giudice was given 15 months yesterday. her husband, joe, was given 41 months. they were accused of hiding assets from creditors and phoney loan applications. she will report to prison in january, and because they have four daughters, his sentence won't start until hers is done. >>> well, a study out this morning finds that teens who sext or text naked pictures are more likely to engage in actual activity earlier and more often. teens who w
the toll taken by football is on the mind for everyone here at the vigil for the rhode island student who died. one parent posting on facebook, this is a terrible reminder of how dangerous the sport can be. >> the number of cases of paralysis linked to enterovirus 68 may be on the rise. hospitals in seven states are now investigating what role the virus played in 28 people stricken by paralysis, most of them children. that number doubled in one day. the virus may be involved in tour...
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i'm glad to hear rhode island get some cheers here. let me wrap up by thanking -- phoenix house has an important role in rhode island. and to urge that as we -- particularly as dea does the enforcement in this area, let's not throw the baby out with the bath water. let's do remember that these drugs have a purpose, to alleviate human suffering. my particular concern is that when you have people who are weak and not particularly good advocates for themselves, particularly elderly people, in nursing homes, if they run into an episode of very, very severe pain and you have ratcheted it down so tight that you need to wake up a doctor at 2:00 in the morning to prescribe them their medication, in the real world, they're going to suffer for hours until somebody can be found to come in. i hope that you will be balanced and thoughtful and precise in the way we go about pursuing this and not risk the beneficial effects of these drugs in the pursuit of eradicating their abuse. >> may i respond briefly? i believe the clinics and the practitioners
i'm glad to hear rhode island get some cheers here. let me wrap up by thanking -- phoenix house has an important role in rhode island. and to urge that as we -- particularly as dea does the enforcement in this area, let's not throw the baby out with the bath water. let's do remember that these drugs have a purpose, to alleviate human suffering. my particular concern is that when you have people who are weak and not particularly good advocates for themselves, particularly elderly people, in...
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president obama had planned to travel to rhode island and new york.hose trips citing the ebola response. we expect to learn more about the president's agenda on ebola later this morning. >>> a lot of talk today about that issue and we'll continue to follow it for you. >>> we want to do this. that is wish a happy birthday to actor tim robbins who turns 56 today. actress suzanne somers, you remember her. >> ageless. >> she looks just as great. what was that show? "three's company." >> are you kidding me? >> i was a huge fan. >> you're not convincing anyone. >> i was. mr. roper. see? there you go. and murder she wrote actress angela lansbury is 89 today. happy birthday to all of you. keep it right here for news, weather, sports. i'm betty nguyen. it's 4:30. i'm sam brock. >> and i'm laura garcia-cannon. lots to get to today. it's thursday morning. hi, christina. >> the weekend is upon us. just about. just about. good morning to you. we have really interesting weather changes to go over as we get into your thursday. i have to tell you, temperatures are go
president obama had planned to travel to rhode island and new york.hose trips citing the ebola response. we expect to learn more about the president's agenda on ebola later this morning. >>> a lot of talk today about that issue and we'll continue to follow it for you. >>> we want to do this. that is wish a happy birthday to actor tim robbins who turns 56 today. actress suzanne somers, you remember her. >> ageless. >> she looks just as great. what was that show?...
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this is after child in rhode island dice. what parents need to know next. theredelaware just like us. fire companies in the state of something went wrong with the new health care law that threatened to shut us all down, and then chris coons got involved. chris did one heck of a job. he got senators in both parties to see that there was a problem. they fixed it, so now volunteer fire companies can stay in service. most guys in washington just want to argue. but our chris coons got results. i'm chris coons and i approve this message. it's not easy to get things done in washington, but i'm working hard to find common ground. i'and i love new york. there's no place like it in the world. one of my favorite fall activities is visiting our world-renowned wineries and craft brewers. and, award-winning distilleries and cider makers. they're located all across our great state. come raise a glass to your favorites. plan your fall getaway at iloveny.com/fall there's something for everyone it gives you options based on your budget -- it's a piece of cake. i was told the
this is after child in rhode island dice. what parents need to know next. theredelaware just like us. fire companies in the state of something went wrong with the new health care law that threatened to shut us all down, and then chris coons got involved. chris did one heck of a job. he got senators in both parties to see that there was a problem. they fixed it, so now volunteer fire companies can stay in service. most guys in washington just want to argue. but our chris coons got results. i'm...
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rhodes and leona b. carpenter foundation and the charles a. frueauff foundation. >> this week on "to the contrary" first, a list of the most effective ceos - but where are the women. then, egg freezing, the latest perk for female employees. behind the headlines: sexual assault in the military - male victims speak out. hello, i'm bonnie erbe. welcome to "to the contrary," a discussion of news and social trends from diverse perspectives. up first, women ceos more evidence that women still have a long way to go in the business world. the harvard business review released its list of the 100 most effective ceos in the world. only two women made the list, carol meyrowitz of tjx companies and debra cafaro from ventas. amazon founder jeff bezos earned the top spot. review researchers say they did a purely statistical analysis of how the ceos performed delivering solid results over the long run. the analysis found women are twice as likely as men to become ceos as an outside hire but ceo candidates from within perform better. only 3% of the ceos studie
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rhodes and leona b. carpenter foundation and the charles a. frueauff foundation. >> this week on "to the contrary" first, men using more flex time and loving it. then, conservatives woo the women's vote? behind the headlines: what do millennial women want? hello, i'm bonnie erbe. welcome to "to the contrary", a discussion of news and social trends from diverse perspectives. up first, flex time. are dads the new moms? we all know the answer is no, but there's some amazing new research showing men are using more flex time than we would have thought. a new report by the working mother research institute shows nearly eight out of ten men say they have flexible work schedules and nearly the same amount say they feel somewhat or very comfortable using flex time. this does not mean men are doing half the house or child care. labor department figures show on a typical day last year, almost half of women did housework, versus fewer than one in five of men. and in households with young children, women spent an hour each day caring for children, while me
rhodes and leona b. carpenter foundation and the charles a. frueauff foundation. >> this week on "to the contrary" first, men using more flex time and loving it. then, conservatives woo the women's vote? behind the headlines: what do millennial women want? hello, i'm bonnie erbe. welcome to "to the contrary", a discussion of news and social trends from diverse perspectives. up first, flex time. are dads the new moms? we all know the answer is no, but there's some...
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senator manchin has come to rhode island to take a look.een out on the ocean and on the coastline and seeing where houses are washed into the seas and he is in a position to go back and say to colleagues from fossil fuel states and say he's not making this stuff up. this is happening in his state. this is real people with real problems. there is a lot going on. we've got to work on this. and joe is not a denier. he understands there are real issues that we need to support the coal industry as it transitions but that makes him an important person as we move this conversation into a practical legislative level. >> no doubt. senator manchin, what you have seen in the northern portion of the united states, will that work in west virginia? can it work? >> well, ed, here's the thing, i'm not a denier and i don't think people in west virginia or other energy producing states are deniers. we know there is a climate problem. and 7 billion people on planet earth are responsible. but also in the united states of america we want to be energy secured. w
senator manchin has come to rhode island to take a look.een out on the ocean and on the coastline and seeing where houses are washed into the seas and he is in a position to go back and say to colleagues from fossil fuel states and say he's not making this stuff up. this is happening in his state. this is real people with real problems. there is a lot going on. we've got to work on this. and joe is not a denier. he understands there are real issues that we need to support the coal industry as...
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an american journalist is out of the hospital and heading home to rhode island. containment unit after his blood tested negative he contracted the virus by working as a freelance cameraman. saying quote, i fought, and won with lots of help. >> it starts monday, and covers visitors aid workers, journalists and others returning from buy beera or guinea. the president is cautiously optimistic about the situation in the u.s.. >> we'll continue to put in place additional measures as they make sense in order to assure that we don't see a continuing spread of the disease. >> each traveller will get a kit to track temperatures and will be told to inform health officials every day. >> a leaked copy of investigation of michael brown's shooting. >> michael brown's official autopsy shows wounds included a shot in the hand at close range. those details come from official autopsy leaked to the st. louis post newspaper. the hand wound could support the attack the 18-year-old tried to grab his gun. an expert says one wound might not tell the entire story. >> if a person can be u
an american journalist is out of the hospital and heading home to rhode island. containment unit after his blood tested negative he contracted the virus by working as a freelance cameraman. saying quote, i fought, and won with lots of help. >> it starts monday, and covers visitors aid workers, journalists and others returning from buy beera or guinea. the president is cautiously optimistic about the situation in the u.s.. >> we'll continue to put in place additional measures as they...
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every year in warren, rhode island. this patch of giant pumpkins looks like something maybe out of a kids' fable. this year's winner weighed 1,870 pounds. >> a squash weighing 1,421 pounds was also entered into this year's contest. it's the second biggest squash ever grown in the world. >> second biggest? people like big food, right? >> they do. i don't know if you've tried to grow anything. it makes me angry to see how much success some people get. i plant the $5 tomato plant and get one tomato. >> it was a $5 tomato plant, what do you expect? >> i got cheated. i'm a terrible gardener. >> she has envy. >>> "the mix" coming up in just a bit. important news for single women out there. you'll need to see this. we'll tell you which states have the most immature men. you might want to get the heck out of those states if you live there. >>> first, "the walking dead" coming very much alive in the much-anticipated new season. the ultra popular cable series. t.j. may like this series. >> love it. >> we're in for a scare as we g
every year in warren, rhode island. this patch of giant pumpkins looks like something maybe out of a kids' fable. this year's winner weighed 1,870 pounds. >> a squash weighing 1,421 pounds was also entered into this year's contest. it's the second biggest squash ever grown in the world. >> second biggest? people like big food, right? >> they do. i don't know if you've tried to grow anything. it makes me angry to see how much success some people get. i plant the $5 tomato plant...
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please welcome a director stanford's institute deborah rhode. [applause] >> i am enormously pleased to be here and even more so that you are we allen said 90 percent of life is showing up in it matters what you show up for but i'm sorry. so let me begin with "the new yorker" cartoon that a woman enforcers' skeptical husband that yes they do speak for all women. this is not the claim that any feminist would make. women don't speak with one voice and women's issues. we have to be prepared to generalize with it as a group for perth -- for growth's fifths in the goal of equality between the sexes much to survey leaders of women's organizations to have a broader array of research. the book begins with a brief autobiographical account how we came to write the book will not drill on that now although i am happy to answer questions will just say of what it was like to be a woman in lawsuits in a faculty member back in the day. i never had a lot course taught by or about women. and was notable for its absence - - absence of curriculum. but things could h
please welcome a director stanford's institute deborah rhode. [applause] >> i am enormously pleased to be here and even more so that you are we allen said 90 percent of life is showing up in it matters what you show up for but i'm sorry. so let me begin with "the new yorker" cartoon that a woman enforcers' skeptical husband that yes they do speak for all women. this is not the claim that any feminist would make. women don't speak with one voice and women's issues. we have to be...
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we're just getting news from the rhode island department of health confirming the first death has now occurred as a result of enterovirus 68, this outbreak we've been reporting on for weeks. apparently this is a child and this death apparently happening last week. i want to bring in dr. lipkin and dr. sanjay gupta. sanjay, up till now, most of us were under the understanding that it wasn't necessarily a lethal virus, that you could beat this. and now we're hearing about a child dying. >> yeah, i think that was the general sort of thinking about this and we obviously have been talking more recently about the fact that this particular virus was people associated with developing weaknesses and even paralysis in some of the limbs. one of the things to keep in mind when you think about this sort of thing is that a child who -- this is a sad, tragic story -- but a child with enterovirus 68, you want to know a lot of things about this child. were there other infections? was the child sick in some other way? we know people who have weakened immune systems are going to be less likely to do wel
we're just getting news from the rhode island department of health confirming the first death has now occurred as a result of enterovirus 68, this outbreak we've been reporting on for weeks. apparently this is a child and this death apparently happening last week. i want to bring in dr. lipkin and dr. sanjay gupta. sanjay, up till now, most of us were under the understanding that it wasn't necessarily a lethal virus, that you could beat this. and now we're hearing about a child dying. >>...
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---un menor de "rhode island" muri por complicaciones relacionadas con el virus... ---en colorado tambien se han reportado varios casos de posibles paralisis a raiz de los efectos del virus en los organismos de los niÑos... ---en los estados de illinois y "missouri" tambien se ha reportado un gran numero de hospitalizaciones por este virus... lorena ---hoy el abogado de la familia de jahi mcmath presentar evidencias en la corte comprobando que la menor est viva.... take vo ---la defensa mostrar con videos que la pequeña mueve sus extremidades y da seÑales de vida... --- la familia pide revocar el certificado de defuncin y de tener xito con la demanda.... se obligara al hospital cubrir los pagos de las futuras necesidades de atencin mdica... ----en diciembre pasado ''mcmath'' tuvo un paro cardiaco luego ser sometida a una ciruga en el hospital de niños en oakland... lorena ---hacemos nuestra primera pausa en noticiero telemundo 48 primera edicin pero al volver, take vo ---el presidente obama hace nuevas y polmicas declaraciones sobre el futuro de la reforma migratori
---un menor de "rhode island" muri por complicaciones relacionadas con el virus... ---en colorado tambien se han reportado varios casos de posibles paralisis a raiz de los efectos del virus en los organismos de los niÑos... ---en los estados de illinois y "missouri" tambien se ha reportado un gran numero de hospitalizaciones por este virus... lorena ---hoy el abogado de la familia de jahi mcmath presentar evidencias en la corte comprobando que la menor est viva.... take vo...