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senator susan collins. democratic candidate is shenna the former executive director of the american civil liberties union. she has not held elective office. welcome to you both. in the first segment, we are going to tackle broad topics. devote 4-5g to minutes to each topic. we hope you will articulate your position as well as your differences with each other. shenna, the number one concern of our listeners and viewers is people are concerned about e'sn's economy -- main economy and jobs. what will you do to improve the economy and jobs? >> thank you for hosting this. it is wonderful to be here in bangor. 350 walked across maine, issue thatnumber one people said was jobs and the economy. i walked three miles. a farmer talked about investment in infrastructure. heells heirloom potatoes -- acrosseirloom potatoes the country, but it takes him 20 minutes to get online. he said if we had broadband access, people like him could grow their businesses. people could connect with the bal economy. infrastructure is num
senator susan collins. democratic candidate is shenna the former executive director of the american civil liberties union. she has not held elective office. welcome to you both. in the first segment, we are going to tackle broad topics. devote 4-5g to minutes to each topic. we hope you will articulate your position as well as your differences with each other. shenna, the number one concern of our listeners and viewers is people are concerned about e'sn's economy -- main economy and jobs. what...
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senate susan collins. the next segment of the debate features your questions, these are questions for members of the public who sent them in by email and the first question will go to you first jenna, it's from janet who lives in reidfield. specifically can you lay out what policy changes you would make to medicare and how you would propose making social security solve vent beyond 2033 so that my generation can have the same benefits our patients do and did. >> this is such an important question here in maine. we need to strengthen and expand medicare and social security. i have proposed scrapping the cap on social security because right now people making more than $117,000 stop paying into the system. that's not fair. if we scrap the cap, so that millionaires and bill anywheres pay their fair share then we'll have more revenue, so we can increase social security benefits now for our seniors and strengthen social security for the future. with medicare, we need to allow medicare to negotiate drug prices, an
senate susan collins. the next segment of the debate features your questions, these are questions for members of the public who sent them in by email and the first question will go to you first jenna, it's from janet who lives in reidfield. specifically can you lay out what policy changes you would make to medicare and how you would propose making social security solve vent beyond 2033 so that my generation can have the same benefits our patients do and did. >> this is such an important...
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susan? >> adriana diaz in dallas. thank you. >>> in cleveland, a teacher who may have come into contact with vinson has been told to stay home. meanwhile the road in the akron suburb where vinson's parents live have been blocked off. three of her relatives who work at kent state university have been told to stay home for 21 days and three employees of the cleveland clinic on vinson's flight have been put on paid leave. today congress begins hearing on the u.s. response. kris van cleave is in washington. good morning, kris. >> reporter: susan, good morning. president obama says his administration will be responding to this ebola crisis in a much more aggressive way moving forward. yesterday the president met with members of his cabinet and otheren to advisers to discuss the government's response. he has ordered the cdc to step up and respond to any new ebola cases. >> as soon as somebody's diagnosed with ebola, we want a team, a s.w.a.t. team to be on the ground as quickly as possible, hopefu
susan? >> adriana diaz in dallas. thank you. >>> in cleveland, a teacher who may have come into contact with vinson has been told to stay home. meanwhile the road in the akron suburb where vinson's parents live have been blocked off. three of her relatives who work at kent state university have been told to stay home for 21 days and three employees of the cleveland clinic on vinson's flight have been put on paid leave. today congress begins hearing on the u.s. response. kris van...
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susan has taken over $1.9 million.he majority of our contributions are from small dollar donors. >> susan collins, what is your opinion? >> there is too much money spent on campaigns. in sharp contrast to shenna, every single adult i have run has been positive. i think that is what the state deserves. not negative ads that distorts my record. she brought up the constitutional amendment i opposed. it is opposed by her former boss, the aclu, because they warned it would open the doors for government regulation of free speech. it would have many unintended consequences. similarly, the aclu while shenna was working for them, also opposed the disclose act. it was unfair and exempted some organizations altogether. >> the fourth question is from clayton. there are many farmers markets in maine. when was the last time you shop at one? >> the last time was in early september. the farmers market in downtown bangor, across the street from the library. it is set up every sunday. it has wonderful, fresh produce. one of the things i
susan has taken over $1.9 million.he majority of our contributions are from small dollar donors. >> susan collins, what is your opinion? >> there is too much money spent on campaigns. in sharp contrast to shenna, every single adult i have run has been positive. i think that is what the state deserves. not negative ads that distorts my record. she brought up the constitutional amendment i opposed. it is opposed by her former boss, the aclu, because they warned it would open the doors...
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senator susan collins. democratic candidate is shenna bellows, the former executive director of the american civil liberties union. she has not held elective office. welcome to you both. in the first segment, we are going to tackle broad topics. we are going to devote 4-5 minutes to each topic. we hope you will articulate your position as well as your differences with each other. shenna, the number one concern of our listeners and viewers is people are concerned about maine's economy and jobs. what will you do to improve the economy and jobs? >> thank you for hosting this. it is wonderful to be here in bangor. as i walked across maine, 350 miles, the number one issue that people said was jobs and the economy. i walked three miles. a farmer talked about investment in infrastructure. he sells heirloom potatoes across the country, but it takes him 20 minutes to get online. he said if we had broadband access, people like him could grow their businesses. people could connect with the global economy. infrastructu
senator susan collins. democratic candidate is shenna bellows, the former executive director of the american civil liberties union. she has not held elective office. welcome to you both. in the first segment, we are going to tackle broad topics. we are going to devote 4-5 minutes to each topic. we hope you will articulate your position as well as your differences with each other. shenna, the number one concern of our listeners and viewers is people are concerned about maine's economy and jobs....
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i'm susan mcginnis.the "cbs morning news." is. this is the "cbs morning news." one for those hard to reach places. one to protect kids mouths from cavities. even one to freshen breath on-the-go. with over 100 years of innovation in oral care... there's a listerine® product for every mouth in your house. for cleaner, healthier mouths go beyond brushing alone. listerine®. power to your mouth ™. mom? dad? big uncle wayne?nut. hot chocolate. green tea. uh, decaf, cuz. wow. i'm dying for an herbal tea. the all new keurig 2.0 is here. mmmmmmm. look out. now there's even more of the amazing cinnamon taste you love on cinnamon toast crunch. crave those crazy squares even more. >>> police here in new york city released new surveillance video of a bizarre attack on friday. they're looking for this man who emerges from a subway grate and tosses a smoke bomb on to a table at a sidewalk cafe. the man then escapes back underground. one person complained of a burning in her eyes but there were no serious injuries. >>>
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senator susan collins is up against shenna bellows. senator collins is running for her fourth term. this hour-long debate is courtesy of the maine public broadcasting network. >> welcome to "your vote 2014"" the united states senate debate. we are coming to you from the theater on the campus of husson university in bangor. the debate will feature broad discussions and a lightning round. the republican candidate is incumbent u.s. senator susan
senator susan collins is up against shenna bellows. senator collins is running for her fourth term. this hour-long debate is courtesy of the maine public broadcasting network. >> welcome to "your vote 2014"" the united states senate debate. we are coming to you from the theater on the campus of husson university in bangor. the debate will feature broad discussions and a lightning round. the republican candidate is incumbent u.s. senator susan
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the warning signs joining us here in the studio to discuss this very important health issue we have susan seguine who is an endrometrial cancer survivor and we also have doctor mira hellmann is a gynecologic oncologist at robert wood johnson university hospital ruth dugan is president of the board of trustees at gilda's club of northern new jersey and finally melissa donahue is a lisenced clinical social worker and certified sex therapist throughout this program you're gonna see websites that are gonna be extremely helpful uh susan i want to get this right the kind of cancer that you are a survivor of i want to say it the correct way endometrial endometrial? which means? the lining of the... uterus ...uterus you know right out of the box seriously is we are talking about five types of gynecological cancers doctor right? essentially and just having this discussion right here as i was getting ready for this show i always think i know something about the shows we're doing i know nothing about this i mean less than nothing am i alone in how little i know and how little most people know about
the warning signs joining us here in the studio to discuss this very important health issue we have susan seguine who is an endrometrial cancer survivor and we also have doctor mira hellmann is a gynecologic oncologist at robert wood johnson university hospital ruth dugan is president of the board of trustees at gilda's club of northern new jersey and finally melissa donahue is a lisenced clinical social worker and certified sex therapist throughout this program you're gonna see websites that...
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you for having us today, i'm the owner and architect of the project before you and this is my wife susan and my two wonderful daughters and my father who's here mom couldn't be here but my father will be living at the residence as well i've been a resident of north beach over 20 years and essentially as a renter and this represents an opportunity for my wife and i to become first time homeowners so we have a family it's important to us we month to month met with the dr requesters the oswald's ones on the roof to see the view issue they're mostly concerned with and it's been from the beginning it's about the deck of theirs on the roof and the view from it we're also met with other neighbors multiple times over the last and a half we're excited been the overwhelming support of the community and the north beach organization nullify the president had to leave because the time but the association is also in support and other friends and neighbors here people of the community can you please stand we would like to thank you for coming out tonight maybe those who are not part of us could please
you for having us today, i'm the owner and architect of the project before you and this is my wife susan and my two wonderful daughters and my father who's here mom couldn't be here but my father will be living at the residence as well i've been a resident of north beach over 20 years and essentially as a renter and this represents an opportunity for my wife and i to become first time homeowners so we have a family it's important to us we month to month met with the dr requesters the oswald's...
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it's late in the night there, susan, but as we said earlier, authorities aren't going to sleep on this. they're going to try to find out more information as the hours
it's late in the night there, susan, but as we said earlier, authorities aren't going to sleep on this. they're going to try to find out more information as the hours
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first, susan candiotti has more. >> we know he was taken into
first, susan candiotti has more. >> we know he was taken into
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susan candiotti is following the latest developments. susan? of a new engine.nstakingly engineered without compromise. to be more powerful... and, miraculously, unleash 46 mpg highway. an extravagance reserved for the privileged few. until now. hey josh! new jetta? yeah. introducing lots of new. the new volkswagen jetta tdi clean diesel. isn't it time for german engineering? [ male announcer ] you wouldn't ignore signs of damage in your home. are you sure you're not ignoring them in your body? even if you're treating your crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis, an occasional flare may be a sign of damaging inflammation. and if you ignore the signs, the more debilitating your symptoms could become. learn more about the role damaging inflammation may be playing in your symptoms with the expert advice tool at crohnsandcolitis.com. and then speak with your gastroenterologist. feet...tiptoeing. better things than the pain, stiffness, and joint damage of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. before you and your rheumatologist decide on a biologic, ask if xeljanz is
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susan rice, has she stepped in it again? >> evidently. the national security advisor is supposed to be the clearinghouse of information for the white house. she is the national security official who is closest to the president. these are ongoing negotiations. we know for the last week that they've been quite tense when it comes -- >> we're trying to get turkey to do something. >> right. the nato ally that happens to be on the border with syria and iraq. and it can provide us with a kind of basing that we need to more effectively take the fight against isis. john allen general been in turkey negotiating this. so when susan rice announced an agreement had been reached, you would thought that agreement would be signed and sealed. >> that was big. even chuck todd was like what? >> right. so the contradiction, the flatout contradiction goes to show the inability to get the messaging right and also to get the diplomacy right. this is a sensitive diplomatic negotiation. you would think the national security advisor wouldn't go out in front and a
susan rice, has she stepped in it again? >> evidently. the national security advisor is supposed to be the clearinghouse of information for the white house. she is the national security official who is closest to the president. these are ongoing negotiations. we know for the last week that they've been quite tense when it comes -- >> we're trying to get turkey to do something. >> right. the nato ally that happens to be on the border with syria and iraq. and it can provide us...
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>> susan mcginnis in washington. thank you, susan. >>> it's unclear why north korea released a man. he was one of three americans being treated by north koreans. he was traveling whelp he was arrested in may for leaving a bible at a nightclub. he appears to be in health. >>> ben bradlee is being remembered this morning as a tenacious newspaper man who led the newspaper. he died at home yesterday of natural causes. he was 93 years old. as oi mar villafranca reports he transformed a newspaper and helped inspire a generation of journalists. >> reporter: ben bradlee helped generate a generation of journalists at the "washington post." >> i do not believe the first version of events. i don't believe it. >> reporter: he brought skepticism to the post's daily reports. >> people don't tell the truth. they don't tell the truth in a hundred different ways and it's become so easy to lie. >> reporter: bradley became managing editor of the post in 1965. six years later the paper challenged the u.s. government and published the pentagon papers which revealed the u.s. had secretly increase its mil
>> susan mcginnis in washington. thank you, susan. >>> it's unclear why north korea released a man. he was one of three americans being treated by north koreans. he was traveling whelp he was arrested in may for leaving a bible at a nightclub. he appears to be in health. >>> ben bradlee is being remembered this morning as a tenacious newspaper man who led the newspaper. he died at home yesterday of natural causes. he was 93 years old. as oi mar villafranca reports he...
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susan mcginnis in washington. susan, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. they called it mind-boggling, stunning, and gross defect. gonzalez was indict and due to appear in court. yesterday pearson admitted her agency was wrong. >> pearson faced questions and accusations for more than three hours. >> the fact is the system broke down on september 19th. >> that isn't just getting inside the portico. that's half of a white house tour. >> it was september 19th that omar gonzalez armed with a knife jumped the white house fence, made it past several agents through an unlocked door and deep into the white house. pearson promised a deep investigation but lawmakers weren't satisfied. >> we need to have an outside review of the agency. >> i wish to god you protected the white house like you're protecting your reputation here today. >> and pearson reveal thad the day gonzalez jumped the fence two secret service agents recognized him from a previous encounter but did not report his presence. >> pearson was also taken to task in 2011. then the secret service took sever
susan mcginnis in washington. susan, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. they called it mind-boggling, stunning, and gross defect. gonzalez was indict and due to appear in court. yesterday pearson admitted her agency was wrong. >> pearson faced questions and accusations for more than three hours. >> the fact is the system broke down on september 19th. >> that isn't just getting inside the portico. that's half of a white house tour. >> it was september 19th...
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been pastors have retinal homes and susan greene -- pastor reginald holmes, and senator that -- and susan greene. when we come back, this state can determine the state of the congress in november. we will speak to a veteran political reporter. stay with us. ♪ [music break] "be careful how you vote. we are broadcasting from the studios of the open media foundation/denver open media, in denver, colorado, where a key senate race has become one of the nation's most closely watched contests. republican candidate cory gardner and democratic incumbent mark udall are neck-and-neck in the polls. the rocky mountain state's -- gardner is a two-term congressman and son of a tractor salesman who has attacked udall's support of the affordable care act and close family political ties. meanwhile, udall has accused gardner of being too far to the right, especially in his previous support for colorado's personhood ballot measures, which declared that rights begin at conception. that ad was endorsed by udall, but may have backfired. >> at comes on to respect for women and their lives. gardner sponsored a bi
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susan ferrechio. >> warn journal continues. host: joining us now, susan ferrechio with the with a examiner. there's a hearing today on the ebola crisis. what do legislatures want to learn? >> i think we're going to see lawmakers do a couple thing its. they want to show they're getting involved and not sitting back and doing nothing when it looks like the public is becoming increasingly concerned about ebola in the united states. this is the energy and commerce committee. they will be interviewing people from the cdc about what they're doing to try to control this. and i think what we're going to hear is probably eight lot of what we already her about new protocols they want to put in place, increased staffing at hospitals where there are ebola patients, and additional efforts to keep the health care workers protected. and i also think you're going to hear a lot of talk about how the virus is passed or not passed, about whether or not there should be a travel ban, whether or not there should be other methods of quarantining peop
susan ferrechio. >> warn journal continues. host: joining us now, susan ferrechio with the with a examiner. there's a hearing today on the ebola crisis. what do legislatures want to learn? >> i think we're going to see lawmakers do a couple thing its. they want to show they're getting involved and not sitting back and doing nothing when it looks like the public is becoming increasingly concerned about ebola in the united states. this is the energy and commerce committee. they will...
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what have you learned, susan? >> hi, anderson, i'm learning that during the process of taken into custody he was taken down into the ground, put down there, so he couldn't hurt anybody when they took him into custody. again, no shots were fired. the way they found him, i'm told, they were in the process, the u.s. marshal's special ops team was in the process of clearing the area. that also included intel that they had and some eyewitness accounts and clearing one of the many areas they were in the process of doing in the poconos in the area, to try to look to see if they could find him. and this time they did. >> susan, do you know, and if you don't that is fine. but do you know approximately how far the place he was actually found is from where the shooting took place? >> yeah, not precisely. i think it is some distance, however, from there. that is what i was hearing. and i also heard just like my colleague, evan perez did, that two weapons were recovered where he was hiding. >> tom fuentes, something like an ab
what have you learned, susan? >> hi, anderson, i'm learning that during the process of taken into custody he was taken down into the ground, put down there, so he couldn't hurt anybody when they took him into custody. again, no shots were fired. the way they found him, i'm told, they were in the process, the u.s. marshal's special ops team was in the process of clearing the area. that also included intel that they had and some eyewitness accounts and clearing one of the many areas they...
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it's a tough run for susan.t about doing something different and challenging and let myers go in there and not rage against the machine but they do put some new spark plugs in it. >> moderator: thank you sir. that is all the time we have. i would like to thank the candidates for joining us. republican candidate governor dennis daugaard, independent candidate michael myers democratic candidate state representative susan wismer. if you miss part of tonight's broadcast you can listen to the audio version of the debate tomorrow on the sdp p. radio new ground -- program. tonight's televisedute debate is courtesy of ktv. >> live from the university of arkansas at little rock channel 7 is present and election central special, the arkansas gubernatorial debate. this broadcast is presented statewide on ktv little rock nt hbs. now your host and the moderator for tonight's debate channel 7 scott inman. >> moderator: perman said the university university theatre on the campus we welcome you to the 2014 gubernatorial debates
it's a tough run for susan.t about doing something different and challenging and let myers go in there and not rage against the machine but they do put some new spark plugs in it. >> moderator: thank you sir. that is all the time we have. i would like to thank the candidates for joining us. republican candidate governor dennis daugaard, independent candidate michael myers democratic candidate state representative susan wismer. if you miss part of tonight's broadcast you can listen to the...
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susan, good morning. >>> anne-marie, good morning. with one week to go, democrats are going on the attack and they're hoping to convince a very important bloc of voters. on monday they released a series in battleground states. they're going after two big eye issues, senior citizens, social security and medicare. the ads accuse republican candidates of wanting to cut funding for these two programs, very popular entitlement programs for senior citizens. republican optics brand these commercials, one calling them predictable and one calling them a farce. wire seniors so important? if you remember in 2010, the big midterms with republicans in control of the house, 21% of the ballots were cast by americans 65 and older. of those, 59% voted in favor of republican candidates. meanwhile, early votes are already coming in, they're already being counted 8.5 million have been counted already. anne-marie, the majority so far have been cast by democrats. >> susan mcginnis in washington. thank you, susan. >>> coming up on the mons, the politics of
susan, good morning. >>> anne-marie, good morning. with one week to go, democrats are going on the attack and they're hoping to convince a very important bloc of voters. on monday they released a series in battleground states. they're going after two big eye issues, senior citizens, social security and medicare. the ads accuse republican candidates of wanting to cut funding for these two programs, very popular entitlement programs for senior citizens. republican optics brand these...
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susan candiotti in ottawa. you so much. >>> we want to keep the focus as much as we can on the victim here. a man who by all accounts was just an outstanding individual. a proud army reservist known as a great guy with an even bigger heart. corporal nathan cirillo shot dead. standing guard in his ceremonial uniform at the national war memorial. it was a post given to him as an honor. it was not supposed to be a risk. cirillo's social media page says he leaves behind a young son starting kindergarten this fall. a loving parent. he was said to love animals and rescued dogs. he rescued a stray dog himself. friends online remember him as a caring and loving person who put his life on the line for his country. what a loss. >>> before the parliament hill atta attack, a similar one this week, jihadist chatter had heightened concerns in canada and the united states. the administration and law enforcement sources say the u.s. had tightened security at its embassy in ottawa and other u.s. consulate in canada. that was be
susan candiotti in ottawa. you so much. >>> we want to keep the focus as much as we can on the victim here. a man who by all accounts was just an outstanding individual. a proud army reservist known as a great guy with an even bigger heart. corporal nathan cirillo shot dead. standing guard in his ceremonial uniform at the national war memorial. it was a post given to him as an honor. it was not supposed to be a risk. cirillo's social media page says he leaves behind a young son...
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susan mcginnis is in washington with the latest. susan, good morning. >> anne-marie, good morning. it was a full hazmat response at o'hare airport yesterday because of the woman's symptoms but also the anxiety that is spreading because of this disease. no one has contracted ebola on u.s. soil. the president says the chances of an outbreak here are low but the government is concerned enough to start preparing options. >> reporter: health officials in spain are tackles first case known of ebola outside of west africa. crews transported a nurse last night while treating this spin priest who came from sierra leone for care but later died. >> we all try to practice precautions when we put a gown on and then take them off. >> reporter: president obama has promised to send up to 4,000 u.s. troops to west africa. the pentagon says about 350 are already there. he also called for the creation of up to 17 ebola treatment facilities. with passengers u.s. and abroad to help stop the spread of ebola. >> all of these things may be confident here in the united states, the chances of on outbreak of
susan mcginnis is in washington with the latest. susan, good morning. >> anne-marie, good morning. it was a full hazmat response at o'hare airport yesterday because of the woman's symptoms but also the anxiety that is spreading because of this disease. no one has contracted ebola on u.s. soil. the president says the chances of an outbreak here are low but the government is concerned enough to start preparing options. >> reporter: health officials in spain are tackles first case...
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i'm susan mcginnis. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com m susan mcginnis.- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com d i'm frank mall >>> linda macdonald is captioning for you in real time. >>> good morning, it is wednesday, october 15. i'm michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. it is nearly 4:30. and it's raining. a little bit anyway. how are you? >> lingering showers. i'm not quite sure if we can pull it up on our doppler radar at this particular time -- yeah, we can. what we have is this pop-up hit and miss scattered showers and that's the case through the morning commute and all this will end. it will be a mostly cloudy and breezy day today with highs in the 60s and 70s. we'll still have the forecast coming up. >> i needed my windshield wipers coming in. san mateo bridge everything is so far moving at the speed limit. a couple of spinouts out the door already including one in oakland. we'll tell you all about it coming up. >>> breaking news this morning. a second healthcare worker in dallas has tested positive for ebola. the worker was providin
i'm susan mcginnis. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com m susan mcginnis.- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com d i'm frank mall >>> linda macdonald is captioning for you in real time. >>> good morning, it is wednesday, october 15. i'm michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. it is nearly 4:30. and it's raining. a little bit anyway. how are you? >> lingering showers. i'm not quite sure if we can pull it up on our doppler radar at...
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susan mcginnis is in washington. susan, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. the president of turkey says kubani is about to fall to isis, and while he is at odds with the u.s. about joining the coalition he seems to be in agreement with the officials at the pentagon who says the city cannot be saved through air strikes alone. protests in turkey turned deadly overnight. police used live ammunition to break up kurdish demonstrators protesting against the isis advance on kubani. they're calling on turkey's government to help the band of kurds fighting to maintain control of the border town. turkish forces are standing by and watching as kubani has weathered an isis siege for three weeks. fighters from the islamic group are already in parts of the city despite american air strooiks. as one pentagon official puts it, we do not have the ability to save kubani from the air. >> if they take it, it shows they can still take the town even while under american air strikes. unlike other terrorist groups who win by not losing, this is a win by winning. so from a strategic
susan mcginnis is in washington. susan, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. the president of turkey says kubani is about to fall to isis, and while he is at odds with the u.s. about joining the coalition he seems to be in agreement with the officials at the pentagon who says the city cannot be saved through air strikes alone. protests in turkey turned deadly overnight. police used live ammunition to break up kurdish demonstrators protesting against the isis advance on kubani....
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susan mcginnis is in washington. susan, good morning. >> anne-marie, good morning. that's right. the quarantine is over for most of the people who had contact with thomas eric duncan. meanwhile federal officials here in washington are trying to ramp up their readiness for future cases, including a new military response team, and also new guidelines for health care workers that involve protective suits that don't leave any of their skin exposed. the confinement is over for the fiancee of thomas eric duncan, the liberian man who was the first person diagnosed with ebola in the u.s. louise troh and three family members are now free after being kept under armed guard in quarantine for 21 days. duncan was staying at troh's apartment when he first started showing symptoms of ebola. ebola is no longer a threat for about 50 others who had some contact with duncan. >> it's very difficult. you have this uncertainty hanging over your head about your own health. for some a loved one has died or is struggling to overcome the disease and it's restricted their movement. >> the u.s. is continuin
susan mcginnis is in washington. susan, good morning. >> anne-marie, good morning. that's right. the quarantine is over for most of the people who had contact with thomas eric duncan. meanwhile federal officials here in washington are trying to ramp up their readiness for future cases, including a new military response team, and also new guidelines for health care workers that involve protective suits that don't leave any of their skin exposed. the confinement is over for the fiancee of...
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i'm susan mcginnis.s morning news." i'm susan mcginnis. this is the "cbs morning news." ...we're going to need you on the runway. (vo) don't let a severe cold hold you back. sir? (vo) theraflu starts to get to work in your body in just 5 minutes. (vo) theraflu breaks you free from your worst cold and flu symptoms. (vo) theraflu. serious power. but do you really? [ female announcer ] neutrogena® makeup remover erases 99% of your most stubborn makeup with one towelette. can your makeup remover do that? [ female announcer ] neutrogena® makeup remover. can your makeup remover do that? >>> three, two, one. >>> in minnesota they held the annual pumpkin drop this weekend. a giant pumpkin was dropped from a 100-foot-tall crane smashed onto the ground. that crowd of kids rushed in to grab big pieces of the pumpkin. >>> and just in time for halloween, the pumpkin sun. nasa scientists had some fun combining images of the active regions of the sun from october 8th. the result is an amazing image that looks like a ja
i'm susan mcginnis.s morning news." i'm susan mcginnis. this is the "cbs morning news." ...we're going to need you on the runway. (vo) don't let a severe cold hold you back. sir? (vo) theraflu starts to get to work in your body in just 5 minutes. (vo) theraflu breaks you free from your worst cold and flu symptoms. (vo) theraflu. serious power. but do you really? [ female announcer ] neutrogena® makeup remover erases 99% of your most stubborn makeup with one towelette. can your...
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susan candiotti, thank you so much. >>> coming up, the marysville mayor is going to join us live. on my journey across america, i've learned that when you ask someone in texas if they want "big" savings on car insurance, it's a bit like asking if they want a big hat... ...'scuse me... ...or a big steak... ...or big hair... i think we have our answer. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. [door be♪l rings] [door bell rings] [phone rings] hello. heh. heh. heh-he-he... t-mobile's is the first national network to give you wi-fi calling. now every wi-fi connection works like a t-mobile tower. it's wi-fi unleashed. >>> people in marysville, washington, are dealing with so much grief. so many questions after a homecoming prince went on a shooting rampage in his high school cafeteria. my next guest is the mayor of this town where the tragedy occurred. marysville mayor jon nehring tried to soothe his community yesterday when he said this -- >> my heart right now goes out to the community. our thoughts and prayers are with primarily those who have l
susan candiotti, thank you so much. >>> coming up, the marysville mayor is going to join us live. on my journey across america, i've learned that when you ask someone in texas if they want "big" savings on car insurance, it's a bit like asking if they want a big hat... ...'scuse me... ...or a big steak... ...or big hair... i think we have our answer. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. [door be♪l rings] [door bell rings] [phone...
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susan mcginnis is in washington. susan, good morning. >> anne-marie, good morning. pierson lost support of the lawmakers after her testimony about a white house breach of security last month. now, the head of the congressional inquiry, representative jason chaffetz, says more damaging evidence still could emerge, but the last straw for pierson could have been her testimony about an earlier slipup over a presidential visit to atlanta. >> over the last several days we've seen accumulating reports raising questions about the performance of the agency and the president conclude thad new leadership of that agency was required. >> pierson faced lawmakers at a hearing tuesday and did not mention another recent security breach. two weeks ago an armed private security contractor shared an elevator with president obama in atlanta. the secret service never knew the man had a gun. >> the white house at first learned of that incident shortly before it was reported by -- before it was publicly reported by a news organization. >> in an interview with "bloomberg news," pierson said
susan mcginnis is in washington. susan, good morning. >> anne-marie, good morning. pierson lost support of the lawmakers after her testimony about a white house breach of security last month. now, the head of the congressional inquiry, representative jason chaffetz, says more damaging evidence still could emerge, but the last straw for pierson could have been her testimony about an earlier slipup over a presidential visit to atlanta. >> over the last several days we've seen...
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it's a tough run for susan.about doing something different and challenging and let myers go in there and not rage against the machine but they do put some new spark plugs in it. >> moderator: thank you sir. that is all the time we have. i would like to thank the candidates for joining us. republican candidate governor dennis daugaard, independent candidate michael myers democratic candidate state representative susan wismer. if you miss part of tonight's broadcast you can listen to the audio version of the debate tomorrow on the sdp p. radio new ground -- program. tonight's televised debate will be on our web site at sdp p..org. >> you can see this and other debates around the country on our web site c-span.org. here's a look at the montana senate debate between democrat amanda curtis and republican steve daines. >> moderator: you know when our founding fathers wrote our founding documents they did not ever intend for corporations to be running the show here. they intended for teachers and electricians and plumb
it's a tough run for susan.about doing something different and challenging and let myers go in there and not rage against the machine but they do put some new spark plugs in it. >> moderator: thank you sir. that is all the time we have. i would like to thank the candidates for joining us. republican candidate governor dennis daugaard, independent candidate michael myers democratic candidate state representative susan wismer. if you miss part of tonight's broadcast you can listen to the...
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hagel wrote a blunt internal memo to susan rice. at a pentagon news briefing, hagel declined to comment on the memo, he admitted that assad derides benefit from the isis militants. that is a complexity of operating in the region. 10 fighters arrive in kobani on thursday. they are part of the peshmerga to save that city from isis. >>> new this morning, the former navy s.e.a.l. is reportedly under investigation for possibly disclosing classified material. in the book, "no easy day", he said he was one of the six members who shot osama bin laden. the investigation is focused on revelations in the book, but others say the government is more interested in information he shared during paid speeches. >>> time for an early start on money this friday. a great day for stocks. asian shares -- look at tokyo stocks up almost 5% today. the bank of japan made a surprise announcement. it is expanding stimulus measures. here in the u.s., stock futures are higher today. look at the dow. dow futures up 176 points. that is about 1% before the opening b
hagel wrote a blunt internal memo to susan rice. at a pentagon news briefing, hagel declined to comment on the memo, he admitted that assad derides benefit from the isis militants. that is a complexity of operating in the region. 10 fighters arrive in kobani on thursday. they are part of the peshmerga to save that city from isis. >>> new this morning, the former navy s.e.a.l. is reportedly under investigation for possibly disclosing classified material. in the book, "no easy...
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susan fulton, what are you buying right now? >> let's see. we're buying -- >> you don't have to go with -- >> let me take a pass. i'm not prepared. >> let's ask ann where you see if europe isn't one that you're interested in, where do you guys see value in this market? >> well, first and foremost, the domestic market. we think there are good growth opportunities here. overall, it's a slow growth environment so you have to be careful. some of these big macro issues are going to affect domestic stocks, as well. we look at companies with internal stories. diebold has a new management team. they're focused on taking costs out of the business and investing in new pieces of the business. again, focused on returns and markets are improving. so internal stories with their own driver excludeing the big ma ros are probably the best to be right now. >> good stuff. >> i appreciate your candor, susan. if you don't have a name, don't make it up. i like that very much. >> okay. thank you. >> thank you for joining us. >> we have 50 minutes to go with the dow
susan fulton, what are you buying right now? >> let's see. we're buying -- >> you don't have to go with -- >> let me take a pass. i'm not prepared. >> let's ask ann where you see if europe isn't one that you're interested in, where do you guys see value in this market? >> well, first and foremost, the domestic market. we think there are good growth opportunities here. overall, it's a slow growth environment so you have to be careful. some of these big macro issues...
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the fact that susan, you know, is interviewing someone who was the subject of this excessive force. yet this guy is still on the force, he is remarkable -- >> first of all, what do you make of this warrant for this years's old misdemeanor charge. it seems highly suspicious that they somehow bring it up. >> if it was retaliation, it was disgusting behavior. if it was just incidental. then at the very least he was completely insensitive to the bigger picture we can't ignore. there are too many incidents between cops and blacks in the past several years, we have been focusing it on it in the past few months. for them to look at it and go now is the time to bring up a seven-year-old marijuana charge is at least highly insensitive and stupid and doesn't do anything to address the picture about what are we going to do with the negative interactions. >> sunny, the family's suit regarding the officers pointing their weapons at this woman's 14-year-old, 17-year-old sons, put the younger son in a chokehold. all of this allegedly happening while her 9-year-old daughter was there. when kids are
the fact that susan, you know, is interviewing someone who was the subject of this excessive force. yet this guy is still on the force, he is remarkable -- >> first of all, what do you make of this warrant for this years's old misdemeanor charge. it seems highly suspicious that they somehow bring it up. >> if it was retaliation, it was disgusting behavior. if it was just incidental. then at the very least he was completely insensitive to the bigger picture we can't ignore. there are...
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susan candiotti joins us live.learned about the shooter's relationship with his cousins, two of whom were shot? >> yes, good morning. the grandfather of them says that, yes, indeed, the shooter shot his own cousins. he is at a loss to explain it. he said they were all very close. they lived nearby each other. they used to hang out together. and, in fact, even went to a recent dance in which the shooter in this case was named the homecoming prince. he says that the grandfather says he wants to speak with the family about it. he forgives the shooter but, again, no one can explain this. in term of the motive, that, too, remains a mystery. if authorities know exactly what happened, they're not saying it. it might have to do with a reported breakup that shooter recently had with a girlfriend or a recent suspension from the school. in the meantime, on saturday, students were leaving flowers behind at the school. police allowed them to go back and collect their belongings. but it is very difficult to make sense out of the
susan candiotti joins us live.learned about the shooter's relationship with his cousins, two of whom were shot? >> yes, good morning. the grandfather of them says that, yes, indeed, the shooter shot his own cousins. he is at a loss to explain it. he said they were all very close. they lived nearby each other. they used to hang out together. and, in fact, even went to a recent dance in which the shooter in this case was named the homecoming prince. he says that the grandfather says he...
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." >> reporter: susan showerman is ruth's sister. >> and i just thought, "oh, my gosh. she committed suicide." >> reporter: suicide? to get some understanding why anyone would even think ruth could kill herself, we'll have to roll back the years and meet the pynes as they were. >> i don't think i've ever met anybody who's so unabashedly devoted to his wife. he'd go, "you know, i'm the luckiest guy in the world. i can't believe that she married me." >> reporter: carol and john stakoe have been friends with bernie and ruth for 30 years. >> she felt fortunate to have bernie because, you know, bernie agreed that she should stay home with the children. >> reporter: the stakoe's daughters katherine and elizabeth spent time at the pynes, as girls and adored ruth. >> she was always there. play in the pool, she would sit and watch us. very attentive mother. she always had to make sure we were okay. >> reporter: and ruth welcomed guests to her table. >> we'd have dinners all the time, and ruth would always get something cute at, like, a craft store, and she'd put candy in it. >>
." >> reporter: susan showerman is ruth's sister. >> and i just thought, "oh, my gosh. she committed suicide." >> reporter: suicide? to get some understanding why anyone would even think ruth could kill herself, we'll have to roll back the years and meet the pynes as they were. >> i don't think i've ever met anybody who's so unabashedly devoted to his wife. he'd go, "you know, i'm the luckiest guy in the world. i can't believe that she married...
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susan mcginnes is on the ground in wallops island with the latest on the investigation, susan, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, ukee and erika, it is close tore daze break a and that means investigators will be back here this morning, combing through data, analyzing the debris that they find hear trying to figure out what happened here last night, officials from nasa and orbital sciences said they have no hint of any trouble until the actual explosion. >> we have lift off. >> reporter: second after blasting off from the launch pad on wallops island virginia the unmanned 14 story anteras rocket bound for international space station burst into flames. the flight was over in just 15 seconds. spectacular fireball and exploding debris rained down on the launch pad, in one was killed or injured in the catastrophic launch but more than 5,000 pounds of cargo and supplies heading to the international space station are gone. >> we do want to express our disappointment that we were not able to fulfill our obligation to the international space station program and deliver this load of cargo. >>
susan mcginnes is on the ground in wallops island with the latest on the investigation, susan, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, ukee and erika, it is close tore daze break a and that means investigators will be back here this morning, combing through data, analyzing the debris that they find hear trying to figure out what happened here last night, officials from nasa and orbital sciences said they have no hint of any trouble until the actual explosion. >> we have lift off....
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>> susan mcginnis in washington. thank you, susan. you can see all of scott pelley's interview with james comey online at cbsnews.com. >>> following more than a week of pro-democrademocracy protest they're returns to shrank. demonstrators are pushing for free elections. >>> a powerful typhoon hit central japan this morning. typhoon phanfone is quickly moving to the northeast and is blamed for the death of at least one american serviceman. evacuations were issued. bullet train service was suspended and more than 600 flights canceled. carter evans has our report. >> reporter: high surfs slammed the coast of japan as typhoon phanfone dumped heavy rain and packed powerful winds of up to 90 miles an hour. three american servicemen stationed at the air base in okinawa were with washed into the sea. one found death, two still missing, the shock evident on the facebook page. heavy rain cut short a grand prix race but not before a critical crash eninjured a driver. it could cause mudslides. rescuers have now been forced to suspend their search
>> susan mcginnis in washington. thank you, susan. you can see all of scott pelley's interview with james comey online at cbsnews.com. >>> following more than a week of pro-democrademocracy protest they're returns to shrank. demonstrators are pushing for free elections. >>> a powerful typhoon hit central japan this morning. typhoon phanfone is quickly moving to the northeast and is blamed for the death of at least one american serviceman. evacuations were issued. bullet...
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>> susan mcginnis in washington. thank you, susan. >>> the nc cameraman being treated for ebola is reasonable stable according to doctors. asho ashoka mukpo was treated with a drug. dr. kent brantley donated blood to mukpo. brantley did the same for another ebola patient who survive. there is growing public concern about ebola. a new cbs poll finds that 69% of those asked are somewhat or very concerned about an ebola outbreak in the country and 54% say the u.s. isn't prepared to deal with the outbreak. this week doctors and nurses are being trained. mark strassmann has that story. >> reporter: this is a mock ebola treatment unit similar to 17 clinics the u.s. is building in west africa. john welch, a 33-year-old nurse from boston was covered head to toe in a protective suit. >> there are a lot of people who need our help. >> are you concerned about your own safety? your own health? >> i think you have to have a small amount of healthy concern because that allow use to follow protocol and follow procedure to the "t" e
>> susan mcginnis in washington. thank you, susan. >>> the nc cameraman being treated for ebola is reasonable stable according to doctors. asho ashoka mukpo was treated with a drug. dr. kent brantley donated blood to mukpo. brantley did the same for another ebola patient who survive. there is growing public concern about ebola. a new cbs poll finds that 69% of those asked are somewhat or very concerned about an ebola outbreak in the country and 54% say the u.s. isn't prepared to...
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susan susan, good morning. >> anne-marie, good morning. pearson lost the support of lawmakers during her testimony earlier this week about last month's breach of white house security. now, the person in charge of the congressional inny, representative jason cha vits, says more evidence could be revealed. there was testimony during an earlier slipup during a presidential visit to atlanta. >> over the last several days we've seen recent and accumulating reports raising concerns about the agency and the president said that new agency was required. two weeks ago an armed private security contractor shared an elevator with president obama in atlanta. the secret service never knew the man had a gun. >> the white house at first learned of that incident shortly before it was publicly reported by a news organization. >> in an interview with "bloomberg news," pearson said part of the reason she resigned is she lost the confidence of congress. >> her leaving doesn't end the need for us to know a lot more about what is happening. >> the president has
susan susan, good morning. >> anne-marie, good morning. pearson lost the support of lawmakers during her testimony earlier this week about last month's breach of white house security. now, the person in charge of the congressional inny, representative jason cha vits, says more evidence could be revealed. there was testimony during an earlier slipup during a presidential visit to atlanta. >> over the last several days we've seen recent and accumulating reports raising concerns about...
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back to you. >> susan candiotti reporting there live from ottawa.nk you so much for staying up so late. of course it's 3:39 there in ottawa, and we do appreciate your reporting from there. >>> now tension is building between police and protesters over the shooting of an unarmed teenager in ferguson, missouri. now some fear what could happen next. >> some people are scared. and they are stockpiling and just saying that they're not going to be able to get out the house. and it's a lot of people that are scared, but there's a lot of people so angry that they don't care. ring ring! ...progresso! you soup people have my kids loving vegetables. well vegetables... shh! taste better in our savory broth. vegetables!? no...soup! oh! soup! loaded with vegetables. packed with taste. >>> welcome back, everyone. well, an american man detained in north korea for months is back in the united states. >> yeah, according to north korean state media, kim jong-un ordered his release in response to repeated requests from president obama. paula hancock explains what's beh
back to you. >> susan candiotti reporting there live from ottawa.nk you so much for staying up so late. of course it's 3:39 there in ottawa, and we do appreciate your reporting from there. >>> now tension is building between police and protesters over the shooting of an unarmed teenager in ferguson, missouri. now some fear what could happen next. >> some people are scared. and they are stockpiling and just saying that they're not going to be able to get out the house. and...
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susan mcginnis on wallops island, virginia. thank you, susan. >>> on hawaii now a slow moving disaster impossible to stop. this morning a river of 2000 degree-lava is on the verge of consuming homes in the pa jova village. mileka lincoln of our honolulu station has our report. it didn't have a chance. it became the first structure destroyed by the relentless movement of lava flowing from the volcano. this woman is among the hundreds of residents ordered to evacuate. >> it's real. it's now or never. >> reporter: the eruption that threatens to destroy the village began on the 27th. sometimes pausing for days. o'times flowing close to 300 yards in just 24 hours. >> it's a special type of lava, and it's flowing a long distance from where it started. you look at hawaii. it's a volcano. what we're seeing now is what hawaii's made of. >> from the air the lava appeared to have hardened into blackrock but photos taken by the u.s. geological survey revealed a river of super heated lava continues to blow beneath the solid shell. >> so eve
susan mcginnis on wallops island, virginia. thank you, susan. >>> on hawaii now a slow moving disaster impossible to stop. this morning a river of 2000 degree-lava is on the verge of consuming homes in the pa jova village. mileka lincoln of our honolulu station has our report. it didn't have a chance. it became the first structure destroyed by the relentless movement of lava flowing from the volcano. this woman is among the hundreds of residents ordered to evacuate. >> it's real....