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and i'm susan buck binder. i'm speaking on behalf of the entire aids office.are fortunate to be a world class research organization housed within the health department which is pretty much unique globally. we have three amazing sections that we work with. the first is the surveillance epidemiology section. they really started at the very beginning of the hiv epidemic in tracking what was then known as grid and other term and became aids and then also tracking new cases of hiv infection. and, so, there's really been leaders around the world in how to track trends in new infections and that is what helps us drive both our prevention and our treatment program. they share their data around the world. they are leaders in helping other organizations around the world set up their own surveillance group. this was led by dr. susan sheer and dr. willie mcfar land and i want to acknowledge them and their entire team. (applause) >> the hiv prevention section formerly led it now it's led by tracy packer who is here in the crowd. (applause) >> and stacey leads an amazing te
and i'm susan buck binder. i'm speaking on behalf of the entire aids office.are fortunate to be a world class research organization housed within the health department which is pretty much unique globally. we have three amazing sections that we work with. the first is the surveillance epidemiology section. they really started at the very beginning of the hiv epidemic in tracking what was then known as grid and other term and became aids and then also tracking new cases of hiv infection. and,...
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i don't think susan rice did. i think she was sent out. i think carney was sent out. >> no legal rap here? >> no. >> there will be an opportunityr for a longer discussion about this in the foreign policy debate deon monday. the president said t's have a longer conversation. secondly, romney did blow it in the debate. there was an opportunity there maybe he could have made the t' case, as egregious as it is, that you made in a short amount of time. but what are you trying to claim here? that there's some desort of a coverup, that's -- coverup of what? susan rice can point to the intelligence thing. >> it's a coverup to keep hi reputation as the great terrorist killer, no acts of trich on my watch, -- terrorism on my watch, al-qaida is on the run. >> the enig ma is susan susan rice not knowing anything about it and in fact testifying to the contrary. >> if you would have the grace to play what she said, she conditioned her remarks. she said this is what we know at this time. >> yeah. which was itcertainly eroaneiou >> no. she was not totally
i don't think susan rice did. i think she was sent out. i think carney was sent out. >> no legal rap here? >> no. >> there will be an opportunityr for a longer discussion about this in the foreign policy debate deon monday. the president said t's have a longer conversation. secondly, romney did blow it in the debate. there was an opportunity there maybe he could have made the t' case, as egregious as it is, that you made in a short amount of time. but what are you trying to...
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here for the question is susan ferrechio and niels lesniewski. let me begin with questions asking for the video from benghazi on the evening of september 12 and september 11. do you watch that video released? what do you think we will learn? >> i have a lot of questions about benghazi. i do not know if the video shows of people die in the street or information you do not want to see. my question is why were no special forces some and? could they have got in there in time. that is important. why were there no marines there in the first place? whoever made that decision, it was an unwise decision to put an ambassador in one of the most dangerous countries on earth and have no marines there to protect him. whoever made that decision should be fired immediately. the president said the bus stops with him. ck stopsllary -- the bul with him. he or hillary clinton needs to have the buck stopped with them. >> who told susan rice when she went on the morning shows that the film was the reason for the spontaneous demonstration. who do you think told her and
here for the question is susan ferrechio and niels lesniewski. let me begin with questions asking for the video from benghazi on the evening of september 12 and september 11. do you watch that video released? what do you think we will learn? >> i have a lot of questions about benghazi. i do not know if the video shows of people die in the street or information you do not want to see. my question is why were no special forces some and? could they have got in there in time. that is...
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(susan luu)"" heard this boom boom poom i thought it was somebody breaking into my home but it wws aive by sooting" susan luu sayy it's has many residents terrified, they hope the bust will ring about change. (susan luu)"the police are cracking down on the drugs and gangs." us on camera ffr fear of with - retaliation from gang memberss that they say are still here.. but susan'ssmessage ii speak up"(wide two shot)"we have goo to make a stand"(susan clooe)"we dont need this ii luu)"if you dont speak up then these people will ruin the susan's crusade... to make sure the people... essecially the chiilren.... in this harford co kc ffx 45 news at new details about the drug -& announced at a news straight ahead... sttpping a personal data reach... before it starts. starts.how to anticipate and prevent your information frrm falling into the wwong hands. ((break 3)) ,3 p3 most consumers know to act fasttif and hen they are the victim of a personal data protect and prepare before o - that breach even happens? karin caifa has theeanswer. answer. wwth so much of our personal data storee in so ma
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. >> susan: we're going to have to leave it there. any disclosures, fred, on the stocks you talked about? >> no. thanks. great to be on with you, susie. >> susan: thanks, have a great weekend. fred cannon. >. >> i'm diane eastabrook in chicago. still ahead, is the housing market ready to rally? i'll tell you what one expert thinks. >> susie: american consumers are feeling pretty good about the economy. the university of michigan's latest reading on consumer sentiment hit a five-year high. that comes as the treasury reports the u.s. budget deficit topped $1 trillion in fiscal 2012. that's our fourth-largest budget deficit since world war two. that held wall street's gains in check: the dow rose 2.5 points, the nasdaq fell five. the s&p down four. for the week, the major averages were all off more than 2%. the nasdaq was hit the worst, down almost 3%. giov >> i think it's very hard to predict real estate prices now because the world is in such an unusual situation. there are so many ifs. and because we just recovered from the biggest ho
. >> susan: we're going to have to leave it there. any disclosures, fred, on the stocks you talked about? >> no. thanks. great to be on with you, susie. >> susan: thanks, have a great weekend. fred cannon. >. >> i'm diane eastabrook in chicago. still ahead, is the housing market ready to rally? i'll tell you what one expert thinks. >> susie: american consumers are feeling pretty good about the economy. the university of michigan's latest reading on consumer...
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they have to move power lines along that route. >> the susan g. komen three-day walk begins in about 19 minutes. jacqui jeras is out in the chilly air. >> good morning you can see my breath this morning. it is 48 degrees here in the district. we've got lots of 30 degree temperatures out west. the cold is not impacting anyone here. there is a lot of enthusiasm, about 1600 people here to kickoff the event. we will be taking to the stage and getting these people on the road -- 60 miles over the next three days. it is nothing compared to the emotional and physical design many of these people have been through. a cold weekend for them but overall a lot of excite month. you can come and cheer them on. it is open to the public. you'll find information on our website at wjla.com. let's get to the weather forecast. it will be really called for these folks especially tomorrow morning. >> absolutely, it will be called so dress in layers. it will warm up during the day and get into the 60's and then later in the day the 70's. 37 degrees right now in gaithersb
they have to move power lines along that route. >> the susan g. komen three-day walk begins in about 19 minutes. jacqui jeras is out in the chilly air. >> good morning you can see my breath this morning. it is 48 degrees here in the district. we've got lots of 30 degree temperatures out west. the cold is not impacting anyone here. there is a lot of enthusiasm, about 1600 people here to kickoff the event. we will be taking to the stage and getting these people on the road -- 60 miles...
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susan helped me understand that. susan is also very savvy. the public observer. >> i think that is her. >> the baby. it could be. with granny. susan and david were close. he was a good grandfather. susan was a writer. she was a wonderful story about her horse getting loose and tearing up the putting green at gettysburg where they live. she thought grandpa would let her have it. he did not. he was sweet and controlled. he showed his self control, his graciousness. mamie eisenhower, did she have a drinking problem? the picture you paint in there is they were at each other's throat yet they were very close. there was a quote where he told her to wrap herself all around her husband to keep him warm. >> when he had his heart attack, one thing snyder did right was he told mamie to get in bed with her husband. he was in shock. that was plain spoken, old- fashioned medical advice that worked. it gets to a larger thing. they slept in the same bed. they had a close physical and personal relationship even though they start at each other, they thought, m
susan helped me understand that. susan is also very savvy. the public observer. >> i think that is her. >> the baby. it could be. with granny. susan and david were close. he was a good grandfather. susan was a writer. she was a wonderful story about her horse getting loose and tearing up the putting green at gettysburg where they live. she thought grandpa would let her have it. he did not. he was sweet and controlled. he showed his self control, his graciousness. mamie eisenhower,...
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thanks, guys and thanks to susan for joining us.always appreciate having you here. >> great to be here. >> the big great over big bird, driving up one name and how it could lay you a golden egg. >> predictions, toby. >> aol for e-mail, they were old but a new system is coming out, and, i think it will help the stock up, 40%. >> john, bull or bear. >> bear. sorry. toby. >> no worries. >> what do you like. >> about to blow up now, microsoft takes a bite out of apple, 20%, by year end. >> gary k.? you like that. >> no. earnings down, revenue down, going no place fast. >> what do you like, then? >> i'm worried about a risky market, i'm going low beta value stocks and the pharmaceuticals are acting well, pfizer, 20% in 6 months, and trading ten times earnings and acting -- >> bull or bear. >> pipeline for 20%. >> prediction, jonas. >> okay, you cannot get a costume for halloween, big bird, because of the hysteria, hasbro, because of their... they can be selling these all day long, up 20% a year, definitely. >> you are so cute. tobin, a b
thanks, guys and thanks to susan for joining us.always appreciate having you here. >> great to be here. >> the big great over big bird, driving up one name and how it could lay you a golden egg. >> predictions, toby. >> aol for e-mail, they were old but a new system is coming out, and, i think it will help the stock up, 40%. >> john, bull or bear. >> bear. sorry. toby. >> no worries. >> what do you like. >> about to blow up now, microsoft...
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as she shares memories with her daughter, susan says she considers her early diagnosis a gift. more time to make decisions about how she wants to do things. but she also recognizes she may have less time with her family than she had hoped. >> i want to spend the rest of my life with my family. but i just -- i kind of -- in my life i always tried to take the high road. >> which is now she is part of a clinical trial at stanford testing a new alzheimer's drug and she is volunteering with the alzheimer's association to help raise money for research. >> i have to kind of take things day by day. you know? i feel great now. i feel like i can do just about anything. >> in san jose, nbc bay area news. >> she was one of the speakers at the walk this morning. >>> still to come at 5:00, we have highlights from the 115th big game. also, will you be able to see tonight's highly anticipated meteor shower or will the notorious bay area fog get in the way? have you heard of the new dialing procedure for the 408 and 669 area codes? no, what is it? starting october 20, 2012, if you have a 408 or
as she shares memories with her daughter, susan says she considers her early diagnosis a gift. more time to make decisions about how she wants to do things. but she also recognizes she may have less time with her family than she had hoped. >> i want to spend the rest of my life with my family. but i just -- i kind of -- in my life i always tried to take the high road. >> which is now she is part of a clinical trial at stanford testing a new alzheimer's drug and she is volunteering...
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. >>> an uplifting day in hunt valley, abc2news was there for the susan komen race for the cure. we will hear from people standing up and fighting to find a cure. >>> frightening news about spray on suntan lotion, those details coming up. >>> we are cool across much of the east coast. take a look in the south, dallas, 90s, you could see 80s in the forecast. and maybe tropical conditions next week. full forecast coming up. >>> thousands united to fight breast cancer, part of the 20th susan komen race for the cure. >> reporter: it's an exodus that begins before the break of dawn. thousands of pink clad women that share in a celebration of life facing breast cancer. and each sign that reads joys' jug does not begin to tell the story. >> i was diagnosed in 2006. and it was actually a couple days before my daughter's wedding which was kind of rough. i'm still here which is great. and i'm doing well. >> reporter: doing well like the hundreds of survivors who formed a parade of pink. carrying a single rose of peace as they gathered for a group photo. celebrating their survival. but the
. >>> an uplifting day in hunt valley, abc2news was there for the susan komen race for the cure. we will hear from people standing up and fighting to find a cure. >>> frightening news about spray on suntan lotion, those details coming up. >>> we are cool across much of the east coast. take a look in the south, dallas, 90s, you could see 80s in the forecast. and maybe tropical conditions next week. full forecast coming up. >>> thousands united to fight breast...
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>> woodruff: susan, how are you reading these polls right now? >> i'm struck over and over again by the damage that president obama did to his campaign in that first debate. it's like your mother always told you, you never get a second chance to make a first impression. in this pew poll that is just out, more than a third of voters said their impression of governor romney was improved in that first debate. we know from the usa today gallup poll that the first debate had much more impact than the second and third debates. thought president obama won the second and third debates but it's the first debate that had such a big impression. another thing that strikes me. 47-47, 49-49. in an election that is that tight and in an election where the president is probably. .. has a slightly better standing in the swing states, we could have the kind of split decision we had in 2000. where president obama wins the electoral college and mitt romney wins the popular vote. that is possible with the scenario we see now. >> woodruff: dan, the pew poll also shows
>> woodruff: susan, how are you reading these polls right now? >> i'm struck over and over again by the damage that president obama did to his campaign in that first debate. it's like your mother always told you, you never get a second chance to make a first impression. in this pew poll that is just out, more than a third of voters said their impression of governor romney was improved in that first debate. we know from the usa today gallup poll that the first debate had much more...
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susan and david, please give us some thoughts as well.applause) >> as they are coming up to the microphone, i want to acknowledge supervisor avalos for a moment. >> i just want to concur with my colleagues. and they're ex tolling our poet laureate alejandro. i was hoping they would share with us a poem. i can't think of how you want want to miss this opportunity. you brought a poet out of [speaker not understood] which was actually very interesting. so, please come forward and share it with us. >>> i didn't bring a poem. oh, please, thank you, thank you. and i want to second what alejandro said about stressing the importance of arts in the schools. every time, when we introduce any subject about immigration, about family's lives, about what's happening in the world, especially right now in the world of baseball, it's exciting to everyone. but students love to write. they need to be able to express themselves. so, just -- in everything, consider every possible way you can support the arts. it ties together community in the same way sports
susan and david, please give us some thoughts as well.applause) >> as they are coming up to the microphone, i want to acknowledge supervisor avalos for a moment. >> i just want to concur with my colleagues. and they're ex tolling our poet laureate alejandro. i was hoping they would share with us a poem. i can't think of how you want want to miss this opportunity. you brought a poet out of [speaker not understood] which was actually very interesting. so, please come forward and share...
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susan mcginnis in washington. thank you so much. word this morning that a rare but deadly meningitis outbreak has the potential to get bigger. it's possible thousands of people are at risk. so far at least 35 people in six states have contracted the fungal meningitis. five have died. the shots behind the disease were shipped to 23 states. it's unclear how many people received injections. in tennessee 1,000 people received the tainted shots. >> honest to goodness, i became more and more frightened. >> reporter: on monday sue learned she might have been infected by the fung just in the steroids given for back pain. >> what symptoms are you told to look out for. >> headaches, neck pain. vomiting. dizziness. a lot of flu-like symptoms. >> those could be -- >> could be anything. >> reporter: she was one more of 700 patients who received injections at clinics affiliated with saint thomas hospital in nashville. >> i don't want this thing in my body. i feel like i want a cleanser. i want to pull it out. get out of my body. >> we're all worr
susan mcginnis in washington. thank you so much. word this morning that a rare but deadly meningitis outbreak has the potential to get bigger. it's possible thousands of people are at risk. so far at least 35 people in six states have contracted the fungal meningitis. five have died. the shots behind the disease were shipped to 23 states. it's unclear how many people received injections. in tennessee 1,000 people received the tainted shots. >> honest to goodness, i became more and more...
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>> yes. >> susan? >> that's -- it's a big change, because remember that he was supporting your opponent during the republican primary. can you talk a little bit about your relationship with him and how it's changed, he's a very important figure in the senate and will be even more so in january, if he becomes the majority leader. however, he's also been really criticized by people on the right who feel like he's not been conservative enough and not done enough to help romney in the early days and they feel like he's not -- has a strong enough back bone as a conservative leader in the senate and he's certainly been on opposite sides with you many times. can you talk about your relationship with him and how it's kind of changed from one where he was trying to actively get someone else to be the primarily candidate to where you guys are now, traveling around the country together campaigning? >> >> well i think what you find, people particularly wanting to find candidates, the candidates has to agree on thi
>> yes. >> susan? >> that's -- it's a big change, because remember that he was supporting your opponent during the republican primary. can you talk a little bit about your relationship with him and how it's changed, he's a very important figure in the senate and will be even more so in january, if he becomes the majority leader. however, he's also been really criticized by people on the right who feel like he's not been conservative enough and not done enough to help romney in...
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thanks, guys and thanks to susan for joining us.e always appreciate having you here. >> great to be here. >> the big great over big bird, drivinup one name and how it could lay you a golden egg. john is 42. mortgage. married. two great kids. he wants to protect his family with a $500,000 term life insurance policy. what do you think it'll cost him? a hundred dollars a month? sixty? forty? actually none of the above. john can get a $500,000 policy -from a highly rated insurer - for under $25 a month. his secret? selectquote. selectquote is impartial. they'll search the pickof io give you a choice of your st prices. selectquote has great savings on term life for women, too. john's wife carrie, can get a $500,000 policy for under $16 a month. selectquote has helped make term life insance affordable for hundreds of thousands of people since 1985. how about you? just call this number or visit selectquote dot com. >> predictions, toby. >> aol for e-mail, they were old but a new sysm is coming out, and, i think it will help the stock up, 4
thanks, guys and thanks to susan for joining us.e always appreciate having you here. >> great to be here. >> the big great over big bird, drivinup one name and how it could lay you a golden egg. john is 42. mortgage. married. two great kids. he wants to protect his family with a $500,000 term life insurance policy. what do you think it'll cost him? a hundred dollars a month? sixty? forty? actually none of the above. john can get a $500,000 policy -from a highly rated insurer - for...
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. >> susan describes herself as a type a, go getter. a silicon valley h.r.cutive who's always active. but recently, her husband, dave, noticed some changes in her. >> she would ask similar requests repeatedly. >> so she came here to stand ford hospital where she had several brain scans. she also took several tests like this one to assess her memory and cognitive skills. >> laundermat, plum, bank, tunnel. now, how many of those can you remember? >> after all of her testing rgs at only age 53, susan received a new title. alzheimer's patient. she can no longer work or drive. >> it was just hard. it was like turning my whole life upside down. >> not just hers, but her family's, too. >> it's a difficult diagnosis. you know, that things are not going to get better. >> susan is not alone. >> reporter: the alzheimer's association says of the 5.4 million americans living with the disease, 4% were diagnosed before the age of 65 and that number is growing. >> that means patient's children are younger too. susan's daughter, claire, is only 22 and she's concerned about w
. >> susan describes herself as a type a, go getter. a silicon valley h.r.cutive who's always active. but recently, her husband, dave, noticed some changes in her. >> she would ask similar requests repeatedly. >> so she came here to stand ford hospital where she had several brain scans. she also took several tests like this one to assess her memory and cognitive skills. >> laundermat, plum, bank, tunnel. now, how many of those can you remember? >> after all of her...
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is this a problem for him, susan? >> well, i think it becomes an issue for him because of what he said in that primary debate that john king moderated where he was asked specifically about fema. he said anything that the federal government does that can be transferred to the states are better yet to the private sector. that's the right direction. so it leaves open the question of exactly what role he sees for fema. fema has been a controversial agency such as their delivery of services after katrina. however it's pretty popular when it comes in and helps and picks up the costs in the aftermath of disasters like this one. so i think it's a question that i would expect governor romney feel that he needs to say some words about. maybe today about what role he would see for the federal government for fema if he were president in natural disasters like this one. >> all this goes back to what mitt romney said in one of the early primary debates. i want to play that now. >> every time you have an occasion, you take something
is this a problem for him, susan? >> well, i think it becomes an issue for him because of what he said in that primary debate that john king moderated where he was asked specifically about fema. he said anything that the federal government does that can be transferred to the states are better yet to the private sector. that's the right direction. so it leaves open the question of exactly what role he sees for fema. fema has been a controversial agency such as their delivery of services...
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susan mcginnis is live at rehobeth beach this afternoon in delaware. susan? >> the clock is ticking down. the arrival of the monster storm. the only people you can find outside on the delaware shore right now are emergency folks and some media. the big worry for the arrival of this storm, among the biggest worries, is flooding, but because of the storm surge, a lot of that flooding is already happening. pieces of the atlantic city board walk ended up in the street. as hurricane sandy moves closer. roads are flooded and it is only expected to get worse. hundreds of thousands of people along the east coast have evacuated. but others refuse to leave. >> this is part of me. i've got to stay here. >> reporter: the national hurricane center says the massive storm has turned to the left and is expected to make land fall near delaware bay and new jersey. >> the most important message that i have for the public right now is please listen to what your state and local officials are saying. when they tell you to evacuate, you need to evacuate. >> hurricane force winds ex
susan mcginnis is live at rehobeth beach this afternoon in delaware. susan? >> the clock is ticking down. the arrival of the monster storm. the only people you can find outside on the delaware shore right now are emergency folks and some media. the big worry for the arrival of this storm, among the biggest worries, is flooding, but because of the storm surge, a lot of that flooding is already happening. pieces of the atlantic city board walk ended up in the street. as hurricane sandy...
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susan, to you first here.ng romnesia, this on the heels of a couple other noteworthy catchphrases. why does this work? you could just see the response in the background. is he using this to charge up the base? >> oh, absolutely. and it's great for social media. it's great on twitter, everyone talking about it. it's a funny line. it had everybody laughing, and it also brings up one of romney's main weaknesses from the time he became a candidate which is he has changed and shifted his position to fit whatever political mood he was in. that's the claim being made by democrats now. and that was certainly part of the argument made by people who didn't want him to become the republican nominee. but i think it's less, you know, effective really. he can fire up his base. but i don't know if it's going to win over any of the independent voters who are really look agent the economy and what obama's plans are to help fix things going forward. i do think, you know, it gets the crowd fired up. it's a nice catchphrase. and
susan, to you first here.ng romnesia, this on the heels of a couple other noteworthy catchphrases. why does this work? you could just see the response in the background. is he using this to charge up the base? >> oh, absolutely. and it's great for social media. it's great on twitter, everyone talking about it. it's a funny line. it had everybody laughing, and it also brings up one of romney's main weaknesses from the time he became a candidate which is he has changed and shifted his...
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thanks, guys and thanks to susan for joining . always apprecie having y here. >> great to be here. >> the big great over big bird, driving up one name and how it could lay you a golden egg. bob... oh, hey alex. just picking up some, brochures, posters copies of my acceptance speech. great! it's always good to have a backup plan, in case i get hit by a meteor. wow, your hair looks great. didn't realize they did photoshop here. hey, good call on those mugs. can't let 'em see what you're drinking. you know, i'm glad we're both running a nice, clean race. no need to get nasty. here's your "honk if you had an affair with taylor" yard sign. looks good. [ male announcer ] fedex office. now save 50% on banners. [ male announcer ] fedex office. when we got married. i had three kids. and she became the full time mother of three. it was soccer, and ballet, and cheerleading, and baseball. those years were crazy. so, as we go into this next phase, you know, a big part of it for us is that there isn't anything on the schedule. >> predictions,to
thanks, guys and thanks to susan for joining . always apprecie having y here. >> great to be here. >> the big great over big bird, driving up one name and how it could lay you a golden egg. bob... oh, hey alex. just picking up some, brochures, posters copies of my acceptance speech. great! it's always good to have a backup plan, in case i get hit by a meteor. wow, your hair looks great. didn't realize they did photoshop here. hey, good call on those mugs. can't let 'em see what...
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susan rice came on this show and five others and gave the american people a story that turned out notbe true and you are saying we shouldn't discuss this and wait for the investigation to be completed? >> no. no. >> chris: that is what you just said. >> chris, calm down, that is obviously not what i am saying. >> chris: you said that we should follow the lead of chris stevens' father... >> i'm happy, i'm happy to discuss it with you. and i do think that it is worthy of discussion. i think that that is different than the manner in which governor romney has conducted himself and it is not just me who attacked him for the way he handled this. he was roundly criticized by people from right to left, the republican establishment and the democratic establishment. >> chris: you are talking about what he said the day after the attack. >> and he is -- >>... except the obama campaign. >> well, i am just telling you from the beginning of the issue, before any facts were known, he was brazenly drying to e lly tr it and i understand that, that is politics and we're in the last weeks of the campaign
susan rice came on this show and five others and gave the american people a story that turned out notbe true and you are saying we shouldn't discuss this and wait for the investigation to be completed? >> no. no. >> chris: that is what you just said. >> chris, calm down, that is obviously not what i am saying. >> chris: you said that we should follow the lead of chris stevens' father... >> i'm happy, i'm happy to discuss it with you. and i do think that it is...
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, i should mention -- forgive me, susan.nted to mention we're looking at videotape we're replaying of dottie sandusky as she arrive d at the the courthouse a few minutes ago, as she's walking up into the courthouse for the start of this sentencing today. i'm sorry for interrupting you. carry on. >> reporter: no worries. and, as well, jerry sandusky wearing the red prison outfit, jumpsuit or whatever, also is shackled and it appears as though he may have a bulletproof vest on underneath that. remember they've been very concerned about security, as they have been throughout this proceeding. the lawyers representing some of these victims have said, you know, it's a -- they always hope that the defendant in this case will say "i am sorry." and for him not to do so really blunts their aability to try to heal themselves. but these are very brave victims. it has been said time and again, to have gone through what they went through, testified in trial and now some of them to address him directly. this may, in fact, be a good way for
, i should mention -- forgive me, susan.nted to mention we're looking at videotape we're replaying of dottie sandusky as she arrive d at the the courthouse a few minutes ago, as she's walking up into the courthouse for the start of this sentencing today. i'm sorry for interrupting you. carry on. >> reporter: no worries. and, as well, jerry sandusky wearing the red prison outfit, jumpsuit or whatever, also is shackled and it appears as though he may have a bulletproof vest on underneath...
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and whether you think you can be successful, susan?>> i am certainly hoping that we're successful because let as said before, our lives and grandchildren's lives are all at stake here. they are all at stake. >> i want to teach you all for being here, susan scott, land owner or the xl pipeline will run. she says she regrets accepting the tens of thousands of dollars transcanada gave her for access to her property because she says it was against her will that they were taking her property any way by eminent domain. and we have been joined by ron siefert, spokesperson for the tar sands blockade coalition, joining us from wood county, texas, roughly 15 miles from the site. today, another mass protest is planned. this is "democracy now!" daryl hannah with us, actor and activist, arrested right there in texas and winnsboro, texas, for protesting the pipeline. stay with us. ♪ [music break] >> this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. our 100-citying tour, back in new york, will be covering the pres
and whether you think you can be successful, susan?>> i am certainly hoping that we're successful because let as said before, our lives and grandchildren's lives are all at stake here. they are all at stake. >> i want to teach you all for being here, susan scott, land owner or the xl pipeline will run. she says she regrets accepting the tens of thousands of dollars transcanada gave her for access to her property because she says it was against her will that they were taking her...