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unfortunately, republicans don't support much of what mike roe is saying.gainst student loans. they vote against any jobs bill that's out there. they vote against infrastructure. they -- the facts are very clear. republicans vote against all progress that the democrats have put on the table. so since we have this theme tonight of talking about negotiation, i thought maybe i could negotiate with mike roe, because you know whark i think he is the perfect independent that the democrats have to win over. he's got the working man hat, he's got the sweatshirt. you know, he is the perfect independent that we have to convince that it's their fault! it's these -- these are the guys who don't like the middle class. these are the guys that are causing the shutdown. and you know what, if we default, you know who is going to hurt the most? the very people that mike roe is talking about. the middle class is going to get hurt. the butcher, the baker, the candlestick maker, the welder, the electrician. all of those middle class guys. where do you think this economy is goin
unfortunately, republicans don't support much of what mike roe is saying.gainst student loans. they vote against any jobs bill that's out there. they vote against infrastructure. they -- the facts are very clear. republicans vote against all progress that the democrats have put on the table. so since we have this theme tonight of talking about negotiation, i thought maybe i could negotiate with mike roe, because you know whark i think he is the perfect independent that the democrats have to win...
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congressman roe, let me begin with you. i understand it, correct me it i'm wrong, you were part of the meeting with the house speaker and the other republican leadership. when we were gearing up up for this news conference we all thought, we all crossed our fingers and thought we might be hearing something that's going to move this battle forward. and yet, sir, it was, and i'm going to be frank, it was just a bunch of platitudes, headlines and bumper stickers. why? >> no, i don't think it's -- i disagree with that. look, you can't keep negotiating with yourself and that's what we've been doing for the past week and a half, and i think that's all the speaker's asking for and our side is asking for is to come down, sit at the t l table and let's sit down and talk. that's what we've done for 200 years in this country. >> congress mn mcdermott, we heard four times over and over the message once again the democrats simply won't negotiate. is this now, honestly, a battle for the headlines? whatever polls better? whatever slug lin
congressman roe, let me begin with you. i understand it, correct me it i'm wrong, you were part of the meeting with the house speaker and the other republican leadership. when we were gearing up up for this news conference we all thought, we all crossed our fingers and thought we might be hearing something that's going to move this battle forward. and yet, sir, it was, and i'm going to be frank, it was just a bunch of platitudes, headlines and bumper stickers. why? >> no, i don't think...
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the supreme court has made this very clear, not only in roe v wade, but in the president that follows, that up to the point of fetal viability, there is this zone where the patient and the doctor should have the ability to make the decisions on their own. a 20 week band is still a pre- viability ban. to characterize a pre-viability ban as extreme is to mistake the nature of the law and the true intentions behind those bands. >> axis governor rick perry claimed his wife misspoke when she referred to abortion as a woman's right. this was at a public event last month. he said his wife used a wrong word in the wrong place. this is what the first lady of texas for many to perry, said. >> when women say, you understand this is an important issue and that women's rights are an important issue. your view is, the governor has a right? >> that is really difficult for me. i see it as a woman's right. if they want to do that, that is their decision. they have to live with that decision. >> i want to make sure you did not just in overtly make news. you think an abortion is a woman's right to make
the supreme court has made this very clear, not only in roe v wade, but in the president that follows, that up to the point of fetal viability, there is this zone where the patient and the doctor should have the ability to make the decisions on their own. a 20 week band is still a pre- viability ban. to characterize a pre-viability ban as extreme is to mistake the nature of the law and the true intentions behind those bands. >> axis governor rick perry claimed his wife misspoke when she...
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we should defend roe v wade against people that want to get rid of roe v wade and make criminal abortions even in the case of rape and incest. that's where i stand. you don't need to go to cokie roberts. you heard it right here, right now. >> unimagined aborting a baby in the eighth month of pregnancy pretty supports that. >> that's not true. that's unfortunate. >> do you support partial-birth abortions? >> my views on this are very distinct and clear. you want to make abortion illegal in the cases of rape and incest. i want to protect roe v wade. >> i am pro-life. you will abort the baby. >> gentlemen, we are out of time. we don't have time for closing statements. thisnt to thank you for lively debate and for taking part tonight. we want to thank our panelists for taking part as well with some great questions. thanks to rowan university for hosting us tonight. this conversation continues now on nbc10.com. don't forget to vote one week from today. thanks for being here. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> on t
we should defend roe v wade against people that want to get rid of roe v wade and make criminal abortions even in the case of rape and incest. that's where i stand. you don't need to go to cokie roberts. you heard it right here, right now. >> unimagined aborting a baby in the eighth month of pregnancy pretty supports that. >> that's not true. that's unfortunate. >> do you support partial-birth abortions? >> my views on this are very distinct and clear. you want to make...
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legislative process in forty six states out of fifty states at that time had even if you say by the roe is when you get that out of a row was wrongly decided to doesn't make any sense as far as how actually actually rich well not really sure i mean it makes no sense well but beyond that i mean the birth control pill was legalized and sold one thousand nine hundred sixty right and if the court had not decided roe and seventy four legislatures would have decided by the late seventy's i mean that i was alive during that time and that's the way things are going. the court the same with brown v board the court always made is sometimes there are a couple of years ahead of things usually there are a half a decade behind things but it doesn't it doesn't matter they shouldn't have this kind of power he would think you make an interesting point. refer back to the lawyer's lawyers here you for sure but you know the constitution does not grant the supreme court this level of power but you know looking at citizens united and in predicting what the court will find in terms of the hobby lobby case i t
legislative process in forty six states out of fifty states at that time had even if you say by the roe is when you get that out of a row was wrongly decided to doesn't make any sense as far as how actually actually rich well not really sure i mean it makes no sense well but beyond that i mean the birth control pill was legalized and sold one thousand nine hundred sixty right and if the court had not decided roe and seventy four legislatures would have decided by the late seventy's i mean that...
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pill was legalized and sold one thousand nine hundred sixty right and if the court had not decided roe and seventy four legislatures would have decided by the late seventy's i mean that i was alive during that time and that's the way things are going the court the same with brown v board the court always made is sometimes there are a couple of years ahead of things usually there are a half a decade behind things but it doesn't it doesn't matter they shouldn't have this kind of power here i think you make an interesting point in. refer back to the lawyers lawyers here you know for sure and you know the constitution does not grant the supreme court this level of power but you know looking at citizens united and in predicting what the court will find in terms of the hobby lobby case i think that you will you will see that they will yes reestablish personhood of corporations and then from there decide that corporations do have a right to religious freedom they are going to believe that that person eight hundred. you know big time and always the first national bank versus bloddy that was th
pill was legalized and sold one thousand nine hundred sixty right and if the court had not decided roe and seventy four legislatures would have decided by the late seventy's i mean that i was alive during that time and that's the way things are going the court the same with brown v board the court always made is sometimes there are a couple of years ahead of things usually there are a half a decade behind things but it doesn't it doesn't matter they shouldn't have this kind of power here i...
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he climbed mount kill ama juror roe. he came back to the united states and went on to win for disabledthlete. >> if i go on a trip, am i going to be working? >> about 20% is community service and 80% is enjoyment but people can do 100% of community service. it kind of depends on what trip you pick. >>> a few animal videos for you guys. let's face it, you could watch them all day long. >>> first, we're going to head to one of our favorite aces, kruger national parkn south africa. this is a pretty short video but it ismesmerizing. watch this. >> what is that? >> that's a kudu, in the antelope family. that kudu being chased by the lion ness jumped over and clears an suv, from a high-jumping kudu, to a not-afraid-of-heightsskinot-af - not-afraid-of-squirrel. the squirrel has been up there and it finally moves. >> whoa! >> sounds like the entire office is there. >> i think they are. when the camera pans around, look at how many people are watching the squirrel. >> wow, they've been trapped in that office way too long. >> oh,
he climbed mount kill ama juror roe. he came back to the united states and went on to win for disabledthlete. >> if i go on a trip, am i going to be working? >> about 20% is community service and 80% is enjoyment but people can do 100% of community service. it kind of depends on what trip you pick. >>> a few animal videos for you guys. let's face it, you could watch them all day long. >>> first, we're going to head to one of our favorite aces, kruger national parkn...
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my take away from the last decision is that justice kennedy had changed his mind about roe. three part of a group of justices who in the famous katie case had voted to save roe versus wade. the take away from kennedy's is that he believes on some level he got snookered, and people love over read his willingness to preserve the row right. -- roe right. it does seem likely that there are four members of the supreme court on the right who would be very willing to significantly right,cribe the roe although perhaps they would want to be incremental about it so it doesn't seem like they are being too aggressive. each abortion case that gets to the supreme court, you should expect the supreme court to materially restrict roe. it in a they will do way that does not seem entirely overt, but will send a strong signal to state legislatures that additional restrictions are constitutional. fact, justice o'connor was a big champion of the undue burden test for abortion restrictions. , the wallr on their of support for roe is crumbling. >> without getting too much into the nitty-gritty, it
my take away from the last decision is that justice kennedy had changed his mind about roe. three part of a group of justices who in the famous katie case had voted to save roe versus wade. the take away from kennedy's is that he believes on some level he got snookered, and people love over read his willingness to preserve the row right. -- roe right. it does seem likely that there are four members of the supreme court on the right who would be very willing to significantly right,cribe the roe...
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they are complying with the law under roe v. wade which gives women the right to choose.mmitment to allowing women to have access to health care. many of these clinics have general health care provisions or services. and so today, the court recognized that we cannot throw women's health care to ideology. it must be the science. the court indicated that they sought no rational reason to require a clinic being in distance of a medical facility since many of these doctors are visiting doctors and it would have closed a third of the clinics but really it would have closed clinics in hard to access areas for women who need the services that these clinics would be governing. how our governor can state with the attorney general from the state of texas and call themselves representatives of the entire state and stand in the gap, if you will, blocking a constitutional right, the right of privacy, under the ninth amendment and protected under the roe v. wade case in 1973. this court opened the doors of privilege to women and rights of women by allowing these clinics to remain open.
they are complying with the law under roe v. wade which gives women the right to choose.mmitment to allowing women to have access to health care. many of these clinics have general health care provisions or services. and so today, the court recognized that we cannot throw women's health care to ideology. it must be the science. the court indicated that they sought no rational reason to require a clinic being in distance of a medical facility since many of these doctors are visiting doctors and...
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roe and me to co-sponsor h.r. 1173, personalize your care act. and work with us to guarantee this important protection for all of american families. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas, mr. poe, for five minutes. mr. poe: mr. speaker, the administration puts forward a false choice between the liberties we cherish and the security we provide. no more illegal wiretapping of citizens. no more ignoring the law when it's convenient. that is not who we are. that is not what is necessary to defeat the terrorists. we will again set an example for the world that the law is not subject to the whims of sub born rulers, and that justice is not arbitrary. this administration acts like violating civil liberties is the way to enhance our own security. it's not. mr. speaker, those are the words of senator barack obama in 2007. but that was then, this is now. the n.s.a., national spy agency, as i call it, is continuing its stealth intrusion into the lives of not only americans but foreign leaders as we
roe and me to co-sponsor h.r. 1173, personalize your care act. and work with us to guarantee this important protection for all of american families. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas, mr. poe, for five minutes. mr. poe: mr. speaker, the administration puts forward a false choice between the liberties we cherish and the security we provide. no more illegal wiretapping of citizens. no more ignoring the law when it's convenient. that...
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lou: congressman roe are your colleagues going to wake up understand and this is their best opportunity, to jim demint at heritage, folks, i have to tell you, they have to understand, that you cannot live in this articlefitial purist -- artificial purist world, and getting any done, this is about markets and money, and dennis kucinich is faulkin talking abo, there are 20 million people. yed and under employees i have not heard about the republicans talking about jobs and the impact of decisions on the jobs could and how many more jobs can be lost. lost. >> no question, i'll taking this long-term view, and long-term view is we have to get our debt and spending under control. also more revenue coming in i have been the mayor of a city, and 2008, when everyone else of going off the cliff with the bailout, and so, our bond rating went up. lou: we'll continue this discussion about the prospect of default, and whether or not both parties lost their mind, we'll continue with john lonski, and dennis kucinich, and congressman roe . >> day 15 of different shut down. it -- government shut down, we
lou: congressman roe are your colleagues going to wake up understand and this is their best opportunity, to jim demint at heritage, folks, i have to tell you, they have to understand, that you cannot live in this articlefitial purist -- artificial purist world, and getting any done, this is about markets and money, and dennis kucinich is faulkin talking abo, there are 20 million people. yed and under employees i have not heard about the republicans talking about jobs and the impact of decisions...
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thh people that care about roe v. wade being upheld will vote democrat anyway. the swing line don't have that voice -- obama started talking a lot about planned parenthood and abortion. >> he did. the implication, ii not the direct statement attached to that, his stuff matters, if you lee the other guy win, this could go away. >> right. >> we've got about five minutes, i want to ask you, away from this book, you twoshg for the new yorker,cnn, in your capacity, you are doing serious journalism. this is a rare thing these days that you have been able to carve out a life for yourself to do this. it is not impossible to do it, but harder than it has ever been in our lifetime before. talk about the state of journalism and how you view it. i think you see the possibility of just doing good work and letting the chips fall. >> well, you know, it is a paradoxical moment in terms of journalism now. i think, the demand for journalism has never been greater. the amount of journalism people receive in the course of a day has never been more pimely, more extensive. >> right.
thh people that care about roe v. wade being upheld will vote democrat anyway. the swing line don't have that voice -- obama started talking a lot about planned parenthood and abortion. >> he did. the implication, ii not the direct statement attached to that, his stuff matters, if you lee the other guy win, this could go away. >> right. >> we've got about five minutes, i want to ask you, away from this book, you twoshg for the new yorker,cnn, in your capacity, you are doing...
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what's happening in illinois, roe?ink fewer people are trying to access the site than anticipated, and that's good for traffic purposes. yeah, fewer. you're not getting the error message quite as much. but when people are going on the site, they are shocked by the sticker. they cannot believe how much money this is costing. in illinois, bill, you'll be shocked to hear this. a family of four making $45,000 a year, the actual payment for the silver plan, $742 a month. that's a mercedes benz payment. and i think there's a lot of families that are like, whoa, whoa, i thought this was affordable health care, and it is not. bill: so what you're saying is sticker shock from the people you talk to in illinois. they thought the price was going to beless, is the point you're making. >> free. i thought a lot of people thought it was going to be free. bill: there's that. tamara, what are you finding in new york? >> i'm looking at the numbers nationally, and in california where they're looking at the biggest rollout possible, they'
what's happening in illinois, roe?ink fewer people are trying to access the site than anticipated, and that's good for traffic purposes. yeah, fewer. you're not getting the error message quite as much. but when people are going on the site, they are shocked by the sticker. they cannot believe how much money this is costing. in illinois, bill, you'll be shocked to hear this. a family of four making $45,000 a year, the actual payment for the silver plan, $742 a month. that's a mercedes benz...
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that gets to the supreme court you should expect right now the supreme court to materially restrict roe, and that they will do it in a way that doesn't seem entirely overt. but wasn't a very strong signal to state legislatures that additional restrictions our constitutional. >> the capital fact, as pete said earlier, is your justice alito replacing justice o'connor and justice o'connor was a big champion of the undue burden test for abortion restrictions, and without her on their it seems just to be, you know, the wall of support for roe is crumbling. >> this is a case that lends itself particularly well to the incremental approach. without getting too much into the nitty-gritty, it's not that the law outlaws medical abortion in oklahoma. it tells doctors how they can prescribe particular pills. that doctors don't like to prescribe it a way that the law would require it to do. and so they could say, you know, it gives the opponents of abortion on the court the opportunity to say, we are not getting rid of all medical abortions in oklahoma. we are certain that getting rid of surgical abo
that gets to the supreme court you should expect right now the supreme court to materially restrict roe, and that they will do it in a way that doesn't seem entirely overt. but wasn't a very strong signal to state legislatures that additional restrictions our constitutional. >> the capital fact, as pete said earlier, is your justice alito replacing justice o'connor and justice o'connor was a big champion of the undue burden test for abortion restrictions, and without her on their it seems...
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they will up holdhat ban. >> and back now with moody's chief economist john lonski, congressman phil roe, and dennis kucinich, to you dennis, starting with harry reid saying we're on the eve of financial destction. nancy pelo echoing his concerns. pure politics and posturing? >> well, the impcations are default are serious. but i will say something, so much of this narrative is about not just this show but everywhere, who is going to wwn? democrs or republicans? the american people are losing. lou: i'm sorry. i have not raised issue of who wins or loses? >>i saidot this show. but, we're seeing this. lou: i just wanted to -- take care of our ownurf. >> anyway, got it anyhow. this is about wther the american people are going to win. we're seein two party sysm crack up over an inability to do what theamerican people sent them to do, that is make a deal. why is it so tough to make day deal. that does a dservice to american people, we shoulde talking about jobs, ptects american people investment, and retirement. we may be moving into a new ea, an unknown area, where the banking system could b
they will up holdhat ban. >> and back now with moody's chief economist john lonski, congressman phil roe, and dennis kucinich, to you dennis, starting with harry reid saying we're on the eve of financial destction. nancy pelo echoing his concerns. pure politics and posturing? >> well, the impcations are default are serious. but i will say something, so much of this narrative is about not just this show but everywhere, who is going to wwn? democrs or republicans? the american people...
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roe versus wade. i will not go into it.he story that was the foundation of the laws that made abortion legal for all nine months were lies, prevarications. we have the same thing in the story of matthew shepard. i will tell you what else americans do not know about. i was debating this on television a lot. the one thing i would debate -- yous almost like remember the old movies with dracula. if you ever want to get into a heated debate about sexuality -- homosexuality, you talk about the health risk. long tonot take too find information that is extremely troubling. the cdc just published 94%-95%ion to say that of new hiv cases among boys and young men are linked to homosexual sex. 94%-95% of hiv cases. also -- also goes on to explore the boys that -- the things that boys do that are health risks. people are not allowed to know about this. the other thing we do not know about is the fact that there is gay movement. did you know that september was month?awareness they are everywhere. the reason you do not hear about them is b
roe versus wade. i will not go into it.he story that was the foundation of the laws that made abortion legal for all nine months were lies, prevarications. we have the same thing in the story of matthew shepard. i will tell you what else americans do not know about. i was debating this on television a lot. the one thing i would debate -- yous almost like remember the old movies with dracula. if you ever want to get into a heated debate about sexuality -- homosexuality, you talk about the health...
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we start in monta neg roe. they have held their first ever gay pride parade. the events were nearly marred brawls between police and protesters. >> before the start the fight between huli gans and police occurred in the city. huli gans were organised in smaller groups, throwing stones and sticks at the police. police answered by throwing tear gas. a terrorist unit intervened. huli gan groups caused unrest. store windows were broken. there was everywhere on the streets stones, bricks until the city service came and cleared everything. the parade was in the center of the town, and held without incident. 2,000 police guarded the participants. after the finish of the parade, they were escorted by the center by a police car. >> luxembourg's prime minister and his christian democrat party look as though they'll remain in a new coalition government. they held their elections on sunday. he led the country for 18 years and is the longest serving leader in the european union. he called elections in july because of phone tapping and corruption. >> greece is under pressur
we start in monta neg roe. they have held their first ever gay pride parade. the events were nearly marred brawls between police and protesters. >> before the start the fight between huli gans and police occurred in the city. huli gans were organised in smaller groups, throwing stones and sticks at the police. police answered by throwing tear gas. a terrorist unit intervened. huli gan groups caused unrest. store windows were broken. there was everywhere on the streets stones, bricks until...
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you read the -- you seen two girls in corey's angels roes.m was my main girlfriend, courtney and the other was a friend there visiting a friend. a little more innocent than you guys might portray it to be. >> sleepover. >> let's talk about your book. i just -- i am very, very excited about this book. >> thank you. i am too. >> i can't wait to really dig into it. >> dig into it. >> you talk about hollywood's biggest secret being sexual abuse. >> it's true. >> if you want your kid to be an actor. >> it's true. >> how common is sexual abuse in hollywood? >> sexual abuse or pedophilia? >> pedophilia. >> women get taken advantage of all the time, right? children, it happens but i'm not sure not as much as women casting couch. there's two different levels. >> you talk about your own vic i am -- victimization. >> as i was deciding which stories can make it and which don't, a whole life is hard to fit into 300 pages, right? i couldn't write a novel. they wouldn't let me. that means i have to write a sequel at some point. i just skimmed the top. got t
you read the -- you seen two girls in corey's angels roes.m was my main girlfriend, courtney and the other was a friend there visiting a friend. a little more innocent than you guys might portray it to be. >> sleepover. >> let's talk about your book. i just -- i am very, very excited about this book. >> thank you. i am too. >> i can't wait to really dig into it. >> dig into it. >> you talk about hollywood's biggest secret being sexual abuse. >> it's...
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roe versus wade. i will not go into it. the story that was the foundation of the laws that made abortion legal for all nine months were lies, prevarications. we have the same thing in the story of matthew shepard. i will tell you what else americans do not know about. i was debating this on television a lot. the one thing i would debate that was almost like -- you remember the old movies with dracula. if you ever want to get into a heated debate about sexuality -- homosexuality, you talk about the health risk. it does not take too long to find information that is extremely troubling. the cdc just published information to say that 94%-95% of new hiv cases among boys and young men are linked to homosexual sex. 94%-95% of hiv cases. the cdc also goes on to explore the boys that -- the things that boys do that are health risks. people are not allowed to know about this. the other thing we do not know about is the fact that there is an ex-gay movement. did you know that september was ex-gay awareness month? they are everywhere.
roe versus wade. i will not go into it. the story that was the foundation of the laws that made abortion legal for all nine months were lies, prevarications. we have the same thing in the story of matthew shepard. i will tell you what else americans do not know about. i was debating this on television a lot. the one thing i would debate that was almost like -- you remember the old movies with dracula. if you ever want to get into a heated debate about sexuality -- homosexuality, you talk about...
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the roe argument has been on all sides. cyclical. valuations are low. i think it's going to take time for that multi-year roe expansion to happen. if we look at earnings and how they're coming out in europe, they continue to be a mixed bag. i think the stress tests and the deleveraging the banking system still has to go through and really, you know, the whole situation is still, you know, a bit of a quagmire. i think you're absolutely right. i think the risk premium related to europe has come down markedly. i think draghi has done an amazing job. i think there's a huge bond market that has gone into europe in the last seven months. they're searching yields. the story is yet to play out and we do need to see a diversion there. that might be a multi-year thing. >> i think it will be. we're hoping markets will continue to move in advance of this because, again, when you look at the united states, look at japan, look at china, all of those places there are issues about growth potentially slowing down, whereas, in europe the growth can only go up. >> we'll c
the roe argument has been on all sides. cyclical. valuations are low. i think it's going to take time for that multi-year roe expansion to happen. if we look at earnings and how they're coming out in europe, they continue to be a mixed bag. i think the stress tests and the deleveraging the banking system still has to go through and really, you know, the whole situation is still, you know, a bit of a quagmire. i think you're absolutely right. i think the risk premium related to europe has come...
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get paid per tweet, i am set to line my pockets with -- (whistles) let's just say it's a lot of sere roes. (laughter) so, folks, it's no wonder all the smart money on wall street is on twitter because so is the dumb money. >> looks like everyone is cashing in on twitter's i.p.o. -- even other companies. stock in electronics retailer tweeter soared more than 1,500% on friday. apparently some investors bought the shares of that company thinking they were buying twitter. (laughter). >> stephen: meaning the investors in tweeter flushed all their money down the sheeter. (laughter and applause) now, folks, all this heat on twitter is because it's where all the hippest, happeningest trendsetters go to speak their minds. i'm talking, of course, about jesus christ. (laughter) you see, in an attempt to appeal to the young lings vatican cardinal and president of the pontifical council for culture gianfranco ravasi said "christ used tweetses with everyone else with phrases made up of 45 characters such as love one another." of course jesus tweeted luv 1anthr #yolf #omm. (cheers and applause) you see?
get paid per tweet, i am set to line my pockets with -- (whistles) let's just say it's a lot of sere roes. (laughter) so, folks, it's no wonder all the smart money on wall street is on twitter because so is the dumb money. >> looks like everyone is cashing in on twitter's i.p.o. -- even other companies. stock in electronics retailer tweeter soared more than 1,500% on friday. apparently some investors bought the shares of that company thinking they were buying twitter. (laughter). >>...
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to the news hour, i'm at doho with the top stories on al jazeera, john kerry flies into a diplomatic roes they accuse the united states of spying on people, we examine insider attacks in the afghan armed forces. new pictures emerge of kenyan soldiers during the west gate mall siege which shows upscale looting and uganda where a mysterious brain disease is affecting thousands of children. ♪ hello, we begin with a developing story out of france where a diplomatic roe is brewing with the united states. the u.s. national security agency is accused of spying on millions of french citizens. and foreign minister called the nsa spy program unacceptable and the newspaper says the u.s. swept up 17 million phone records and text mess j as in a one-month period and based on documents leagued by former contractor edward snow den. >> translator: i've summoned the u.s. ambassador and we knew about this since june and took action but seems we need to take it further and it's unacceptable and want to make sure it doesn't happen again. >> reporter: let's bring in tim who is life from paris and that is wha
to the news hour, i'm at doho with the top stories on al jazeera, john kerry flies into a diplomatic roes they accuse the united states of spying on people, we examine insider attacks in the afghan armed forces. new pictures emerge of kenyan soldiers during the west gate mall siege which shows upscale looting and uganda where a mysterious brain disease is affecting thousands of children. ♪ hello, we begin with a developing story out of france where a diplomatic roe is brewing with the united...
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. >>> this morning, another round of protest and a vigil taking protest in santa roe so to honor andy lopez. young friends and family of the 13-year-old boy shot and killed by a sheriff's deputy carry his casket at his funeral. >>> gun control taking center stage in the south bay. the controversial measure pitting sunnyvale against the nra >>> campbell police releasing new surveillance video in hopes of catching the man they say shot an employee at a popular nightclub. >>> i want to take you outside giving a long look spanning over sfraents. very crisp and cool. please, dress accordingly on this wednesday, october 30th. this
. >>> this morning, another round of protest and a vigil taking protest in santa roe so to honor andy lopez. young friends and family of the 13-year-old boy shot and killed by a sheriff's deputy carry his casket at his funeral. >>> gun control taking center stage in the south bay. the controversial measure pitting sunnyvale against the nra >>> campbell police releasing new surveillance video in hopes of catching the man they say shot an employee at a popular...
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. >> for his brave roe in combat he was awarded the medal of honor. >> what do we not know about him? >> humble. humble, humble. >> one of the most self-effacing people you would ever want to meet. the last thing that he would ever want to be called was hero. >> oresko outlived his family but in the end was surrounded by friends, soldiers, firemen, cops, just regular folks. >> you say he had no family. but de have a family. and it's just a family he had not yet met. >> they wanted him to know unlike that day he charged the hill, he was not alone. don dahler, cbs news, paramus, new jersey. >> that is the "cbs evening news" tonight, later on cbs, "60 minutes." i'm jeff glor, cbs news in new york. scott pelley will be here tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org aggressive fire response. p-g-and-e agrees to shutdowa deteriorating pipeline in s carlos... why city leaders say that may not be enough ease concerns. >>> pg&e agrees to shutdown a deteriorating pipeline in san car loss. why it may not be enough to ease concerns.
. >> for his brave roe in combat he was awarded the medal of honor. >> what do we not know about him? >> humble. humble, humble. >> one of the most self-effacing people you would ever want to meet. the last thing that he would ever want to be called was hero. >> oresko outlived his family but in the end was surrounded by friends, soldiers, firemen, cops, just regular folks. >> you say he had no family. but de have a family. and it's just a family he had not...
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. >>> y asÍ vesda con un estilo roe roquero, y asÍ se pren fÓ ante medios mexanos para presentar su cuartode manera que cuando el Éxito lo puedas dar, y recibir y no te vuelva lo loca. >>> y que ha reconocido haber tenido desÓrdenes alimenticios y bullying dice que h crecido espiritualmente poro que publicarÁ un libro. >> es un libro mÁs biene mi autoria nacial, tocaarios temas porqueuio que sea un libro para que todo para el mundo mrou mundo lo lea, y si inspira para superar un problema como el bullying serÍa fantÁstico. >>> y aunque demi lovato tiene dic dicen denuncia mexicana, no habla nada de espaÑol. pero paulina me trata denseÑar un unos pabray poc a poco lo estamos logrando. >>> para mÍ es un honsen tae junto a ella en el panel, porque kelly y paulina somos hermanas para Í porque nos divertimos mucho, y nos acercamos mucho y ra mÍ es un honor estar con ella. > bueno, en la conferencia habÍan die medios le preguntÓ y le preguntaron por ex estrellas de disney muestran un compartimiento contrario a esa etapa, dijo que no iba a responder del tema. >>> seguramente que no qeren que la re
. >>> y asÍ vesda con un estilo roe roquero, y asÍ se pren fÓ ante medios mexanos para presentar su cuartode manera que cuando el Éxito lo puedas dar, y recibir y no te vuelva lo loca. >>> y que ha reconocido haber tenido desÓrdenes alimenticios y bullying dice que h crecido espiritualmente poro que publicarÁ un libro. >> es un libro mÁs biene mi autoria nacial, tocaarios temas porqueuio que sea un libro para que todo para el mundo mrou mundo lo lea, y si inspira...
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districts have had their power cut deliberately as a precautionary measure to prevent death from electric roe cougs or fires. >>> tropical storm force winds been being felt for 27 on miles across india, about the distance between boston and philadelphia. >>> authorities in new mexico are looking for this man, scott chandler is the director of a ranch for troubled kids. an amber alert was issued for nine teenagers, who police say were abducted. authorities say one of the teens has returned home and is okay. his lawyer says all the teens are safe, but an amber alert remains in effect. >>> a top general in charge of ballistic missiles has hired. the air force says he's due to a loss of trust and can. he's been under investigation over reports of misbehavior. >>> also this week, the deputy chief at u.s. strategic command was demoted reportedly over gambling allegations. >>> an orange county, california, man is facing a terrorism charge. a federal grand jury indict ed n one count of attempting to provide material support to al qaeda. the fbi says he was arrested while boarding a bus to mexico. >>>
districts have had their power cut deliberately as a precautionary measure to prevent death from electric roe cougs or fires. >>> tropical storm force winds been being felt for 27 on miles across india, about the distance between boston and philadelphia. >>> authorities in new mexico are looking for this man, scott chandler is the director of a ranch for troubled kids. an amber alert was issued for nine teenagers, who police say were abducted. authorities say one of the teens...
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i believe in roe v. wade. it was decided by our supreme court and i will stand by defending it for people like him to want to repeal roe v. wade. if the woman is a victim of rape or tea thinks abortion should be illegal. what i'm saying to you is if you believe in liberty than give liberty back to women and make make -- let them make their own health care decisions. >> the follow up to that is the mayor is scared to death of the far left pro-abortion lobby. he supports abortions funded by taxpayers up to the day of delivery for any reason whatsoever. you can see it on cokie roberts show on my web site. tell us what a bad -- a abortion ban. >> a woman's health care decision should be between her and her doctor and we should defend roe v. wade and make criminal abortions -- even in the case of rape and. you don't need to go to cokie roberts. >> amore during -- imagine aborting a baby in the eighth month of pregnancy. he supports that. >> that is not true and it's unfortunate -- again our views on this a very dis
i believe in roe v. wade. it was decided by our supreme court and i will stand by defending it for people like him to want to repeal roe v. wade. if the woman is a victim of rape or tea thinks abortion should be illegal. what i'm saying to you is if you believe in liberty than give liberty back to women and make make -- let them make their own health care decisions. >> the follow up to that is the mayor is scared to death of the far left pro-abortion lobby. he supports abortions funded by...
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>> well, roe said, look at me, looking up to an obama supporter? yikes.arly to be way too tall. and john said, how is the weather up there? and jack said, hey, it's the guy from the soda shack. >> do we have one? >> we do. >> those are real? >> those are
>> well, roe said, look at me, looking up to an obama supporter? yikes.arly to be way too tall. and john said, how is the weather up there? and jack said, hey, it's the guy from the soda shack. >> do we have one? >> we do. >> those are real? >> those are
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abc's amy roe batch has real answers on how to stand up for yourself at work. >> i was a victim of adult bullying. >> screaming, long tirades, threatening both physically and emotionally. >> he did everything he could to humiliate me. >> i would get home at the end of the day, i just wanted to stay in a safe place, because none of those people would get me there. >> reporter: millions of americans go to work in fear. even in top professions. this neurosurgeon, whose identity we're not revealing, says she was bullied daily by a former boss. >> it was very difficult to walk into the operating room and be calm, if you had just had somebody kind of take the top of your head off. he also, you know, threatened us in terms of our jobs on a regular basis. >> reporter: how would you describe those two years? >> unadulterated misery and hell. >> reporter: according to a recent survey by the centers for disease control, adult bullying effects an estimated 12 million americans in the workplace. nearly a third more women than men. jane pratt, a successful magazine editor, says she suffered intense bu
abc's amy roe batch has real answers on how to stand up for yourself at work. >> i was a victim of adult bullying. >> screaming, long tirades, threatening both physically and emotionally. >> he did everything he could to humiliate me. >> i would get home at the end of the day, i just wanted to stay in a safe place, because none of those people would get me there. >> reporter: millions of americans go to work in fear. even in top professions. this neurosurgeon,...
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. >>> this morning, another round of protest and a vigil taking protest in santa roe so to honor andy lopez. young friends and family of the 13-year-old boy shot and killed by a sheriff's deputy carry his casket at his funeral. >>> gun control taking center stage in the south bay. the controversial measure pitting sunnyvale against the nra >>> campbell police releasing new surveillance video in hopes of catching the man they say shot an employee at a popular nightclub. >>> i want to take you outside giving a long look spanning over sfraents. very crisp and cool. please, dress accordingly on this wednesday, october 30th. this is "today in the bay." >>> from nbc bay area, this is "today in the bay." >> a good way for the bun warmers as we call them. good morning, it is 4:31. thanks for joining us. >>> i'm laura garcia cannon. let's check the forecast. meteorologist, christina loren, good morning. >>> hey, good morning. >>> hey, jon, welcome back. we missed you. a good-looking day shaping up. temperatures are chilly to start. what a rebound. 39, santa rosa. still slated to hit the 70s th
. >>> this morning, another round of protest and a vigil taking protest in santa roe so to honor andy lopez. young friends and family of the 13-year-old boy shot and killed by a sheriff's deputy carry his casket at his funeral. >>> gun control taking center stage in the south bay. the controversial measure pitting sunnyvale against the nra >>> campbell police releasing new surveillance video in hopes of catching the man they say shot an employee at a popular...
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>> well, roe said, look at me, looking up to an obama supporter? yikes.arly to be way too tall. and john said, how is the weather up there? and jack said, hey, it's the guy from the soda shack. >> do we have one? >> we do. >> those are real? >> those are real, apparently. i've never had one. and then tom said, daddy, can i have an ice cream cone? shut up and drink your beer. >> that's something shaq would say. thank you, natalie, have a great weekend, everybody. "morning joe" starts right now.. >>> it is day the end of the government shutdown, but you know day ten -- let me add that to my frequent shutdown punch card here. okay. get that right there. and -- oh, hey, i win a free cdc eboli monkey. >> welcome to "morning joe." we have mark halperin. how are you. you're smiling. i like that. good to have friends on board.
>> well, roe said, look at me, looking up to an obama supporter? yikes.arly to be way too tall. and john said, how is the weather up there? and jack said, hey, it's the guy from the soda shack. >> do we have one? >> we do. >> those are real? >> those are real, apparently. i've never had one. and then tom said, daddy, can i have an ice cream cone? shut up and drink your beer. >> that's something shaq would say. thank you, natalie, have a great weekend,...
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developing story in france where a diplomatic roe is brewing with the united states. the national security agency is accused of spying on french citizens and we have a man in paris and the tell us more about it, tim? >> david, this has come as something of a bomb shell on monday morning. the french have woken up to discover that during a 30-day period between december and january this year the united states intercepted no fewer than 70.3 million phone calls in france over a 30-day period. lamond the highly-respected french newspaper has broken the story and the fallout has already been swift. the u.s. am -- ambassador is being called and it's shocking news and seems it was just not suspected terrorists that the u.s. was monitoring, it was also people from the world of business, from the world of politics, and during that period under an operation code named u.s. 985 d like something out of a spy novel which of course it fully justifies, they spied on these millions of french citizens and as i say it couldn't have come at a worst moment, john kerry the u.s. secretary o
developing story in france where a diplomatic roe is brewing with the united states. the national security agency is accused of spying on french citizens and we have a man in paris and the tell us more about it, tim? >> david, this has come as something of a bomb shell on monday morning. the french have woken up to discover that during a 30-day period between december and january this year the united states intercepted no fewer than 70.3 million phone calls in france over a 30-day period....
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to my immediate right is roe roe -- roe institute for economic policy study, the heritage foundation. she will address some of the economic implications of the crisis. organization of the national interest magazine. and democratic national -- dimitri will talk about some of the -- for the united. to my furthest left, not politically, but seating wise. [laughter] is my friend and colleague bob meter, who was the former editor of the national interest. also with the editor of "congressional quarterly" for many years. he will talk about some of the domestic implication of the crisis. i would like to kick it off by asking bob to give us some of his thoughts. >> thank you, jacob. it's great to be here. i like to think that i bring the prospective of distance to the past crisis. i, as many of you know, i spend the bulk of my time on the west coast. i concentrate on book projects, and to i was looking at washington from a disdistance during the shut down. and found myself asking a question. what would mark twain say about all of in? and i think i know based on my favorite twain quotes he spo
to my immediate right is roe roe -- roe institute for economic policy study, the heritage foundation. she will address some of the economic implications of the crisis. organization of the national interest magazine. and democratic national -- dimitri will talk about some of the -- for the united. to my furthest left, not politically, but seating wise. [laughter] is my friend and colleague bob meter, who was the former editor of the national interest. also with the editor of "congressional...
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we've given you back get mo because that's a piece of property that belongs to cuba you got into should roe i didn't touch with fidel because i know fidelity is still alive and i'd like to talk to we began use this interesting person to tag i would love to then do i guess an audience into this what do you think of drones drones flying over the united states who are into it killing people i think it's horrible because whatever happened to trials and convictions and innocent until proven guilty with drones you just killed who gave the president the right to murder people without a trial in this country where did that come from when we come back i dread to act when we come back i'm going to try to get jesse ventura to have an opinion on something it's a very difficult interview when someone is so manly bamby skirts the middle and tries to avoid every answer the right that. millions around the globe struggle with hunger each day. what if someone offers a lifetime food supply no charge only in the kerry side they can the very strong position against g.m.o. and green think that. the genetic anymo
we've given you back get mo because that's a piece of property that belongs to cuba you got into should roe i didn't touch with fidel because i know fidelity is still alive and i'd like to talk to we began use this interesting person to tag i would love to then do i guess an audience into this what do you think of drones drones flying over the united states who are into it killing people i think it's horrible because whatever happened to trials and convictions and innocent until proven guilty...
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. >> reporter: disturbing case of roe the rich and bikers surrounding adman and his family while driving his as tuesday. as you th suv. >> jacqueline: temperatures largely in the '60s and '70s. we will be seen warmer conditions paul i will show you how high it will get coming up. female announcer: the savings really stack up during sleep train's during sleep train's inventory clearance sale. save 10, 20, even 35% on a huge selection of simmons and sealy clearance mattresses. get two years interest-free financing on tempur-pedic. even get free delivery! sleep train stacks the savings high to keep the prices low. the inventory clearance sale is on now! guaranteed! ♪ sleep train ♪ you ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ back in our day, we couldn't just move the tv wherever we wanted. yeah, our birthday entertainment was a mathemagician. because if there's anything that improves magic, it's math. the only thing he taught us was how to subtract kids from a party. ♪ let's get some cake in you. i could go for some cake. [ male announcer ] switch and add a wireless receiver. get u-verse tv for $
. >> reporter: disturbing case of roe the rich and bikers surrounding adman and his family while driving his as tuesday. as you th suv. >> jacqueline: temperatures largely in the '60s and '70s. we will be seen warmer conditions paul i will show you how high it will get coming up. female announcer: the savings really stack up during sleep train's during sleep train's inventory clearance sale. save 10, 20, even 35% on a huge selection of simmons and sealy clearance mattresses. get two...