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we talked to my stuff with levy it's an asian writer and director for the new york university center for dialogue to reassess the results of the arab spring. that's not clean leave tunisian writer and also founder and director of the new york university version east center for dialogue so it's great to have you with us here today. so i'm going to start of with a quote it is only a slight overstatement to say that muslims and arabs are essentially saying in as is or oil suppliers or potential terrorists by the united states now this is a quote by american intellectual writer of the arabic descent it worked saeed he said that over fifty years ago saying that western thinking all of islam has always occurred within that framework that created by a passion prejudice and political interest do you think that at this point today things are different. unfortunately. that to which you do or say do object to. my the. kind of. truth. for one simple reason. the whole that. that we saw at one point through what is called between the arab spring risk to be dashed. because what happened since the th
we talked to my stuff with levy it's an asian writer and director for the new york university center for dialogue to reassess the results of the arab spring. that's not clean leave tunisian writer and also founder and director of the new york university version east center for dialogue so it's great to have you with us here today. so i'm going to start of with a quote it is only a slight overstatement to say that muslims and arabs are essentially saying in as is or oil suppliers or potential...
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to it to myself or to leo to me as a writer director of the new york university center the dialogues to re-evaluate the results of the arab spring. was definitely leave tunisian writer and i was so founder and director of the new york university versity center for dialogue it's great to have you with us here today. tunisia has been caught up in a wave of anti western protests where protesters were actually tearing down the flecks from the embassy four people died some buildings were looted and now we hear that some of the government members one people who took part in this protest executed now if that is that's a very bold decision ok if that is to happen do you think that could actually put an end in the future to an extremist way of protest or in a country that would steer more anti-american and anti western feelings in tunisia in prison governor. and particularly the islamist majority in the government they lead directly to government does these things it is because the pressure of the united states has been such that they had no other choice. i remind you of what happened if the u
to it to myself or to leo to me as a writer director of the new york university center the dialogues to re-evaluate the results of the arab spring. was definitely leave tunisian writer and i was so founder and director of the new york university versity center for dialogue it's great to have you with us here today. tunisia has been caught up in a wave of anti western protests where protesters were actually tearing down the flecks from the embassy four people died some buildings were looted and...
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and up next starting talks to move stuff at pollini a tunisian writer and director for the new york university for dialogue he reassesses the results of the arab spring. the music sigrid laboratory to mukherjee was able to build a new most sophisticated robot which will unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tunes mission to teach music creation why it should care about humans and world this is why you should care only on the dog call. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. soon which brightened. soon from phones to christians. who threw stones on t.v. dot com. it was the strangest attempt of a military takeover. of. the us president trying to overthrow a foreign country's government but his strategic game was must. come to america recognized its defeat. the. question is if cuba managed to cope with its victory all going to go off to call god. i leave you think you are yo
and up next starting talks to move stuff at pollini a tunisian writer and director for the new york university for dialogue he reassesses the results of the arab spring. the music sigrid laboratory to mukherjee was able to build a new most sophisticated robot which will unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tunes mission to teach music creation why it should care about humans and world this is why you should care only on the dog call. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems...
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writer and director at the new york university the center of adorable goaltimate we reevaluating the results of the arab spring to stay with us. sigrid laboratory was able to build the world's most sophisticated robots which fortunately. tim's mission to teach me. this is why you should care only. for the. science technology innovation all the it's developments around russia. the future. i mean so familiar city in europe i'm the host of the twenty fourth when certificate. says. thank you. thank you. dr. friday's a. sit com. sudsy it's so true. mission free accreditation free. for charges free. agency free. free. free. download free blog plug in video for your media project a free media. dot com. it was a flat plane leave tunisian writer and also founder and director of the new york university version east center for dialogue so it's great to have you with us here today. tunisia has been caught up.
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new york university and prince and no i'm sorry new york university and stanford university of syria we did it we did we definitely talked about that and how pakistan's foreign minister said that the leading cause of anti-american sentiment is indeed the drone warfare program there and the media you know last night they were talking about the d.c. sniper attacks ten years on anybody here we are ten years on from this extensive drone program that's been launched all across the muslim world why is it the media doesn't focus on large scale terrorism and they only focus on the small scale terrorism when they talk about terrorism in general why do they perpetrate lad well i think i think partly because of political elites aren't speaking out and so the corporate media who they rely on as the subjects. sources or news it's mostly elites in told congress or. courageous people within the obama administration begin to take a stance against this the corporate media aren't going to discuss it the only way in the research that i've done that you get kind of. contrary views in the corporate media is when civil liberties groups like the american civil liberties union and the center for constitu
new york university and prince and no i'm sorry new york university and stanford university of syria we did it we did we definitely talked about that and how pakistan's foreign minister said that the leading cause of anti-american sentiment is indeed the drone warfare program there and the media you know last night they were talking about the d.c. sniper attacks ten years on anybody here we are ten years on from this extensive drone program that's been launched all across the muslim world why...
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this facility is near the new york university hospital that had to evacuate patients during the storm, as well. >>> here, we've had a cold start to the day. but we did see some sun for some of the day any way. >> meteorologist veronica johnson has the latest from the storm center. >> that's right. i've been looking outside on our tower cam here. we've had a little bit of blue skies throughout the area today. but take a look around the area, and we're currently at 52 degrees now in loudoun county. lees during, 53 right now in d.c. and temperatures will climb another degree or two over the next hour or so, but that is it. again, just a little bit of blue skies. you had to look hard to see it. on radar right now, a little bit of blue skies there south around fredericksburg. but again, temperatures have been on the chilly side today. and for you trick or treaters going out -- i'm going to take it back one, because our temperatures for the time of trick or treating, we will be in the 50s, falling to the 40s here between 5:00 and 7:00 p.m. all right. let's go ahead one more advance and then
this facility is near the new york university hospital that had to evacuate patients during the storm, as well. >>> here, we've had a cold start to the day. but we did see some sun for some of the day any way. >> meteorologist veronica johnson has the latest from the storm center. >> that's right. i've been looking outside on our tower cam here. we've had a little bit of blue skies throughout the area today. but take a look around the area, and we're currently at 52 degrees...
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as founding dean of the new york university's school of journalism, he's training new journalist. y ways, his story is the story of journalism's evolution. he tells the story of this new book "deadlines and disruption, my turbulent path from print to digital." welcome. >> rose: so you're not a guy who when you left "businessweek" said "i'm going to write my story." >> i had no idea. i left "businessweek" to start a new graduate school of journalism and the book happened because after four or five years when we were reasonably successful i thought i ought to tell the story of how you start a school from scratch at a time of critical disruption in journalism. where do you get the fact you will any how do you get the curriculum? how do you raise money? i thought it was something that would end up in the library and before i knew it i had to be telling about me and why i'm -- was there, what my back ground was, what i stood for, what my values were. >> rose: when you do that was it's easy to talk in the first person whether than being what you had been? an editor and reporter? >> i was
as founding dean of the new york university's school of journalism, he's training new journalist. y ways, his story is the story of journalism's evolution. he tells the story of this new book "deadlines and disruption, my turbulent path from print to digital." welcome. >> rose: so you're not a guy who when you left "businessweek" said "i'm going to write my story." >> i had no idea. i left "businessweek" to start a new graduate school of...
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stories last night that shocked us and many of our viewers was when a hospital in manhattan, the new york universityical center lost its back up power had and to evacuate patients. i know the richmond used university medical center in your district, you were there. >> yes. >> i know there were questions there about power because they have been running on generator now for nearly a day. are they going to be all right? >> yes, i believe richmond university medical center -- con-ed, by the way, they have been unbelievable. incredibly responsive and wonderful people working nonstop, have done everything they can to get richmond university back online. at least three quarters is back on con-edison's power. we're still working for staten island university across the street where they do all the dialysis, waiting to get that back on. extremely important, because a lot of dialysis patients and four centers are down and out of power. so there is going to be a lot of patients that need to have their dialysis tonight and tomorrow. and that's going to be pretty much mandatory medically. it's not something they
stories last night that shocked us and many of our viewers was when a hospital in manhattan, the new york universityical center lost its back up power had and to evacuate patients. i know the richmond used university medical center in your district, you were there. >> yes. >> i know there were questions there about power because they have been running on generator now for nearly a day. are they going to be all right? >> yes, i believe richmond university medical center --...
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the storm met our expectations. >> con ed says this is the single largest storm related outage in history. >> new york universityedical center had to evacuate. >> when i got there it was an extraordinary scene and the stakes could not have been higher. >> sandy caused major damage along the entire new jersey coast. >> half a day later, it is still not over yet. >> we are in the midst of rescuing hundreds of people. i think it is safe to say new jersey took it in the neck worse than any other state. >> hurricane force winds pounded ocean city maryland. they said all along their biggest worry by far is flooding. >> this is what you get on the flip side of hurricane sandy. the snow. it hasn't stopped all night. >> the storm has caused the cancellation of 14,000 flights across the country. >> do we know how this storm may affect voting? >> this is a frantic time for both campaigns. a pause is something then want to get over with fast. >> hopefully your thoughts and prayers will join with mine as you think about the folks in harm's way. >> great thing about america is when we go through tough >>> they've tape tore sh
the storm met our expectations. >> con ed says this is the single largest storm related outage in history. >> new york universityedical center had to evacuate. >> when i got there it was an extraordinary scene and the stakes could not have been higher. >> sandy caused major damage along the entire new jersey coast. >> half a day later, it is still not over yet. >> we are in the midst of rescuing hundreds of people. i think it is safe to say new jersey took it...
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the two will meet at hofstra university in hempstead, new york. th an admittedly lackluster performance in the first debate both sides expect the president to be more aggressive. the next debate tomorrow evening hofstra university, new york abc 7 will carry it live starting at 6 p.m.. >> check may be in the e-mail if you have been buying e-books for your kindle. >> jane king is live at the new york stock exchange with that. >> microdevices what companies are affected? shares more than 14% fell after the company said sales would fall more than forecast today it is back up again not making losses back it is up almost 3% so far this morning, news -- [ unintelligible ] [ unintelligible ] red lobster goes for greater appeal to the budget-minded crowd adding more items with price points below $15 for maine lobster lovers 15 new dishes under $15 are called maine stays. live at the new york stock exchange i'm jane king. >>> new development regarding the accident on the bay bridge. sue will join us in a minute. >>> right now the forecast and maybe that thic
the two will meet at hofstra university in hempstead, new york. th an admittedly lackluster performance in the first debate both sides expect the president to be more aggressive. the next debate tomorrow evening hofstra university, new york abc 7 will carry it live starting at 6 p.m.. >> check may be in the e-mail if you have been buying e-books for your kindle. >> jane king is live at the new york stock exchange with that. >> microdevices what companies are affected? shares...
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he is now a senior fellow and adjunct professor at the new york university school of law.eil barofsky, welcome. >> thank you. >> when you were a kid, did you say, "mom, dad, i want to grow up and be an inntector general?" >> no, i said i wanted to be a c lawyer, though. >> you did? >> it must be some sort of major genetic flaw i have. but my mom keeps a fortune cookie that aid, "you will be aa great lawyer one day." d i signed it and dated it. i think i was 12 years old. so there was something weird about me that i wanted to be a n lawyer. i wanted to be a prosecutor. i mean, that was sort of what i wanted to d maybe it's from watching tv shows, "perry mason," as a kid or something like that. but i was always drawn to the la and so i think i did have this drive for public service. but certainly never did think that i'd be an inspector general one day. i didn't really even know what that was until i actually got the job, to be honest with you. >> when you took the job, i read about you. and i thought, "why is someone like tha with that record of prosecution going to take on
he is now a senior fellow and adjunct professor at the new york university school of law.eil barofsky, welcome. >> thank you. >> when you were a kid, did you say, "mom, dad, i want to grow up and be an inntector general?" >> no, i said i wanted to be a c lawyer, though. >> you did? >> it must be some sort of major genetic flaw i have. but my mom keeps a fortune cookie that aid, "you will be aa great lawyer one day." d i signed it and dated it. i...
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he joined the new york university school of business in july2011. professor haith is a social psychologist who's research examined the intuitive foundations of morality. his most recent book is "new york times" best seller, "the rightious mind." in that book he shows how variations in moral intuitions can help explain the american culture war between left and right. he has applied his research on psychology and rethink business ethics is studied. integrated into the curriculum before coming to stern, professor haith taught 16 years at university of virginia and given three awards for teaching. his first book was the happiness hypothesis. excellent book i read. his writing appear frequently in the "new york times" and the "washington journal." writing about him appear quite frequently in the "new york times" and the "washington journal." professor haith received a b.a. in philosophy from yale university and ph.d. in psychology from the university of pennsylvania. professor haith, welcome to cato. >> thanks so much john. there's a pleasure and honor to
he joined the new york university school of business in july2011. professor haith is a social psychologist who's research examined the intuitive foundations of morality. his most recent book is "new york times" best seller, "the rightious mind." in that book he shows how variations in moral intuitions can help explain the american culture war between left and right. he has applied his research on psychology and rethink business ethics is studied. integrated into the...
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the harrowing situation at a new york city hospital. the evacuation there where doctors and nurses literally carrying their patients to safety. >> reporter: new york university medical, one of the most respected teaching hospitals in new york city, found itself in crisis at the height of the storm. flooded with up to 12 feet of water, it lost power, including its backup generator. dozens of ambulances from across the city lined up in front of and around the hospital and through the night moved more than 200 patients. some adults and even babies in critical condition to other facilities. including julia, who pregnant and in labor, had to be carried down several flights of stairs. >> i wouldn't know what to do. where do we go. she's having contractions every 30 seconds. they took her off the bed, got her on this med flight and proceeded to slide her really slowly down eight flights of stairs. >> reporter: they were told they would have to evacuate to mount sinai medical center. everyone was in the dark and julia is in severe pain. >> just closing my eyes, breathing, having positive thoughts. >> i was holding a cell phone above her while they were putting in th
the harrowing situation at a new york city hospital. the evacuation there where doctors and nurses literally carrying their patients to safety. >> reporter: new york university medical, one of the most respected teaching hospitals in new york city, found itself in crisis at the height of the storm. flooded with up to 12 feet of water, it lost power, including its backup generator. dozens of ambulances from across the city lined up in front of and around the hospital and through the night...
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as hurricane sandy slammed into new york city monday night 10 feet of water flooded seven builds of the new york university center with the tiniest evacuees most at risk. >> doctors, nurses and hospital staff sought to evacuate patients from nyu langone medical center monday night. the most vulnerable, 20 newborn babies clinging to life in the neonatal intensive care unit. >> all these monitors here, there's a lot of buzzing and everything just went. >> joann's son jackson born 27 weeks prematurely was carried in the dark by a nurse who also held his oxygen tank. >> we had to go down nine flight of stairs that were wet and had adult patients lying on the floors in like stretchers. it was pretty crazy. all of this in complete darkness. >> people running around, pushing gurneys. >> outside the hospital, jeremy checked on his son william who was born three weeks ago with congenital heart disease but no one would let him in. >> i tried to explain i had a 3-week-old fresh off heart surgery. >> he waited outside in the driving wind and rain for two hours. finally a doctor escorted him inside. >> we jog, ran up 1
as hurricane sandy slammed into new york city monday night 10 feet of water flooded seven builds of the new york university center with the tiniest evacuees most at risk. >> doctors, nurses and hospital staff sought to evacuate patients from nyu langone medical center monday night. the most vulnerable, 20 newborn babies clinging to life in the neonatal intensive care unit. >> all these monitors here, there's a lot of buzzing and everything just went. >> joann's son jackson...
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the clock. an emergency evacuation at new york university's medical center. our new york station wabc's kimberly richardson is on the scene watching a pediatric nurse shepherd a baby to safety. >>> oh my goodness, this is an infant. it is an infant. >> reporter: some 200 patients, about 45 of them in critical condition, being relocated late tonight to other hospitals. with the power out across lower manhattan, the hospital's backup generators have failed in the rising floodwaters. and other hospitals may be threatened as well. all night, storm surges of up to 13 feet have been battering the southern tip of this island. streets and avenues turning to rivers as the water surrounding manhattan poured over sea walls in the full moon high tide. we were with new york governor andrew cuomo as he watched the waters surge at the mouth of one tunnel. what is your biggest concern at this hour? >> where it stops, when it stops, and what damage it's doing in the meantime. >> reporter: water flooded the newly unveiled ground zero memorial, much of it underground. the facade
the clock. an emergency evacuation at new york university's medical center. our new york station wabc's kimberly richardson is on the scene watching a pediatric nurse shepherd a baby to safety. >>> oh my goodness, this is an infant. it is an infant. >> reporter: some 200 patients, about 45 of them in critical condition, being relocated late tonight to other hospitals. with the power out across lower manhattan, the hospital's backup generators have failed in the rising...
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had pull horns, telling people if you're on the first floor, you should get out, you should evacuate, move to higher ground. >> reporter: new york university's massive riverfront hospital lost power, backups failed and evangsituaticuationsr 250 patients, including critically ill babies. >> the risk is that it will continue to spread. >> reporter: new york city's breezy point, home after home, 80, maybe more, went up in flames. jason carroll, cnn, new york. >> the devastation in breezy point is really hard to kind of wrap your mind around. 80 homes went up in flames. homes that are very close to one another, and that high wind brought those flames leaping from one house to another. we are live in breezy point with the latest. >> reporter: anderson, somebody who lived here, said fighting a fire in a hurricane is a lesson in futility. you can see some foundations, but pretty much nothing else. cars incinerated, this we believe is a jeep. this we believe say honda. it is hard to make out anything in the massive debris. there were 1200 firefighters were who trying to put out this six alarm blaze. it followed the exact path of the wind, southeast.
had pull horns, telling people if you're on the first floor, you should get out, you should evacuate, move to higher ground. >> reporter: new york university's massive riverfront hospital lost power, backups failed and evangsituaticuationsr 250 patients, including critically ill babies. >> the risk is that it will continue to spread. >> reporter: new york city's breezy point, home after home, 80, maybe more, went up in flames. jason carroll, cnn, new york. >> the...
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the white house. a live look at hofstra university in new york. the second presidential debate of the campaign. tonight's debate is a town hall format with questions coming from the audience. aides say you can actually expect more fireworks this time around. we understand the president will bring up romney's tax math appear his 47% comment. romney is expected to address the deadly attack on the u.s. consulate in libya. >> and the debate coming on the very same day as the bay area pays special tribute to one of the americans who died in that attack. bob redell is live in san francisco at city hall where a memorial service for ambassador chris stevens will be held later on today. bob, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, john. the family of ambassador christopher stevens has invited the public to attend his memorial service at 4:30 here at the rotunda at san francisco city hall. as you may be well aware, he was a native of the bay area. he lived in piedmont, he went to school at cal and uc hastings law school before entering the foreign s
the white house. a live look at hofstra university in new york. the second presidential debate of the campaign. tonight's debate is a town hall format with questions coming from the audience. aides say you can actually expect more fireworks this time around. we understand the president will bring up romney's tax math appear his 47% comment. romney is expected to address the deadly attack on the u.s. consulate in libya. >> and the debate coming on the very same day as the bay area pays...
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the debate was at hofstra university on long island in new york, town hall style. testy, tense and quite rivetting throughout. here's the president, pressing governor romney on romney's tax plan and how he'll do what he claims he will do. >> if somebody came to you, governor, with a plan that said, here, i want to spend $7 or $8 trillion and we're going to pay for it, but we can't tell you until maybe after the election how we're going to do it, you wouldn't have taken such a sketchy deal. and neither should you, the american people, because the math doesn't add up. >> we're talking about math -- when we're talking about math that doesn't add up, how about $4 trillion of deficits over the last five years, or $5 trillion, that's math that doesn't add up. we have a president talking about someone's plan in a way that's completely foreign to what my real plan is. and then we have his own record which is we have four consecutive years where he said when he was running for office he would cut the deficit in half. instead he's doubled it. >>reporter: mr. romney also noted
the debate was at hofstra university on long island in new york, town hall style. testy, tense and quite rivetting throughout. here's the president, pressing governor romney on romney's tax plan and how he'll do what he claims he will do. >> if somebody came to you, governor, with a plan that said, here, i want to spend $7 or $8 trillion and we're going to pay for it, but we can't tell you until maybe after the election how we're going to do it, you wouldn't have taken such a sketchy...
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i as ppoud of the fact that after i staffed my that the university of new york inn lbany did a surveyf that mm ine had more women in than ann other state in america" "binders fll of wooee" has social meddi... including a on - photoshopped images like these making the rounds online. 3 we will have fact-checks for this debate posted on our website. to ake a look... go to foxxbaltimmre dot com... and click on "vote 2012" in the "hot topics" section at he top of the screen." disapppared while hiking in montana last week... are home . today.drr jason hiser and neal peckens... who are originally viiginia tuusday.... after spending 3 days in the woods. park officials sayythe duo survived a patch oo wintry weather aad an injury.family members ouldd't bblieve the &ppeckees says: "just to get that news, just covered with is ecstatic." ecstatic."park rangers found the pair allng the 17-miie loop on the easttside of glacier national park after two men arr said to be doing e - just fine today. an earthquake in maine... rattles several states in new engllnd.theeu-ssgeological surrey says the 4-poii
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wonderfully as it ended for them, questions about why the backup system at nyu failed, the irony, nyu, new york universitye law school, they do have generators and one of the few places in lower manhattan that have power. there were kids studying in the library, lights on, computers working, connected to the internet. the sickest patients at nyu, weren't evacuated before the storm hit, that's also raising questions. baby alice is health ooechl other babies evacuated from the hospital were much more fragile, one of them, a newborn girl half the size of alice. dr. sanjay gupta joins us live with her story. >> this is the story of emma, also beautiful, but fragile as you say. also the story of the doctors and the nurses who saved her in the middle of hurricane sandy, while her parents were stranded so far away. monday night, this baby, 13-day-old baby martinez, a preemie, weighing only two pounds, suddenly needed to be transferred to mt. sinai. challenging under any conditions and these were extraordinary ones. at about 10:30 p.m., the ceo of mt. sinai, dr. kenneth davis, got the call. within the hour, babie
wonderfully as it ended for them, questions about why the backup system at nyu failed, the irony, nyu, new york universitye law school, they do have generators and one of the few places in lower manhattan that have power. there were kids studying in the library, lights on, computers working, connected to the internet. the sickest patients at nyu, weren't evacuated before the storm hit, that's also raising questions. baby alice is health ooechl other babies evacuated from the hospital were much...
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got it. >> shepard: welcome back to hofstra university, long island, new york, where we are just about 90 minutes from the of the season. the university also hosted a presidential debate back in 2008. this time a bit different, a town hall style event with audience members from locals asking questions. the first town hall presidential debate was back in 1992. journalists carol simpson moderated it. in fact, she was the first woman to moderate a presidential debate of any kind. she says the town hall format gives voters more of a voice. >> i think it's to let the people ask their questions, and you will find that they are not the questions that we in the press are interested in and ask about. they are very parochial issues like my school and my taxes and my healthcare. >> shepard: tonight's debate expected to last 90 minutes and include a dozen questions from the local audience. friends and family of the late pennsylvania senator arlen specter today gathered in his home state to lay him to rest. the long-time lawmaker died over the weekend after a long battle with non-hodgkin's lymphoma. he was 82 years ol
got it. >> shepard: welcome back to hofstra university, long island, new york, where we are just about 90 minutes from the of the season. the university also hosted a presidential debate back in 2008. this time a bit different, a town hall style event with audience members from locals asking questions. the first town hall presidential debate was back in 1992. journalists carol simpson moderated it. in fact, she was the first woman to moderate a presidential debate of any kind. she says...
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the debate season far from over, two more presidential debates remaining, the next one tuesday at hofstra university in new york and the final one october 22nd at lynn university in florida. the next two debates will be shown live on fox 5. >>> there's some natitude in the air tonight. the nationals have kept their season alive at least one more day thanks to some 9th inning magic. sport director scott smith joins us now. >> with one giant swing the momentum has now swung in favor of the home team in in series back against the wall in the series and the game, jayson werth at the plate in the bottom of the 9th tied 1-1 climbing out of an 0-2 count, 13th pitch of the at bat, turn off the lights, let's go home. a walkoff home run, werth delivers when it mattered most. the nats even the series and storm the field, the sellout crowd going nuts and the hero leaping into the crowd waiting for him at home plate. 2-1 the final. they live to play another day, werth sharing the moment with the family after this one. >> we faced them a lot over september and the series. i think he threw a hook 2-2 to get the 3-2. i figure
the debate season far from over, two more presidential debates remaining, the next one tuesday at hofstra university in new york and the final one october 22nd at lynn university in florida. the next two debates will be shown live on fox 5. >>> there's some natitude in the air tonight. the nationals have kept their season alive at least one more day thanks to some 9th inning magic. sport director scott smith joins us now. >> with one giant swing the momentum has now swung in...