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there is also this from paul waldman of the washington post.ctuallylicans do not need to show that they govern. nottor mitch mcconnell is hoping to create a sparkling new era of bipartisan cooperation. he knows that the things that he and his colleagues would like to do are impossible as long as there is a democratic president with a veto pen. what he does in the two years is about making it more likely the 2016 gop holds on to the majority of the senate. and him republican wins the white house. another headline, this is from the hill newspaper. the gop preps for power. a piece this morning from thomas massie -- thomas massie. the paraphrase the party of no to the party of now what. the scholars make this point. what happens when a party who identifies itself as an outlier and dismissive of the legitimacy of his office actually takes charge in washington? the book is now controlled the senate and the house. the people have spoken and loudly. mitch mcconnell, finally achieving his lifelong goal, the new majority leader will get a wonderful offic
there is also this from paul waldman of the washington post.ctuallylicans do not need to show that they govern. nottor mitch mcconnell is hoping to create a sparkling new era of bipartisan cooperation. he knows that the things that he and his colleagues would like to do are impossible as long as there is a democratic president with a veto pen. what he does in the two years is about making it more likely the 2016 gop holds on to the majority of the senate. and him republican wins the white...
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let me begin with this tweet from the "washington post." gop controls more state houses than any time since 1920. you also have this from slate.com. there could be more after we get some late results in. reporting that the senate minority leader harry reid is going to run for that top slot and "politico" reporting that he likely does not have strong opposition to him retaining that top leadership position for democrats in the senate. cbs news with this headline. the vermont governor's race is too close to call, so it will head to the legislature and the governor's race. for more ballot initiatives and the headlines, let me begin with proposition 45 in california. to stateters said no insurance commissioner having to approve any rate increase in that state. statesation, several voting on ballot initiatives. missouri's amendment 3, 70 6% said no to teacher evaluations. in illinois, advisory question 3, this is a millionaire's tax. in washington state, initiative 1351, this requires fewer students in the classroom in 1%des k through 12, 50 say
let me begin with this tweet from the "washington post." gop controls more state houses than any time since 1920. you also have this from slate.com. there could be more after we get some late results in. reporting that the senate minority leader harry reid is going to run for that top slot and "politico" reporting that he likely does not have strong opposition to him retaining that top leadership position for democrats in the senate. cbs news with this headline. the vermont...
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this is "the washington post." if they wanted to grab people's attention, on monday morning they have done it with a story on the n-word which they say -- get this is used 500,000 times a day as slang. as slang on twitter. 500,000 times a day. hundreds of thousands times a day than my word of choice dude or bro and naacp -- this is fascinating to me -- naacp had the mock funeral in 2007 and now they basically said it's just -- this is a youth culture thing. that it is it's so prevalent in youth culture which is shocking to me. >> there's no way they can ban the word but the 500,000 is enormous but remember we don't know how many times people say it not on social media a day. >> oh, my gosh. >> so it's a small, small indication of how often the word is used. >> it's absolutely unbelievable. >> that article has a great history of the word. >> great history of the word. >> has anybody else noticed -- i'll just hold this up "the washington post" over the past three to six months has become a really vital, vital newspap
this is "the washington post." if they wanted to grab people's attention, on monday morning they have done it with a story on the n-word which they say -- get this is used 500,000 times a day as slang. as slang on twitter. 500,000 times a day. hundreds of thousands times a day than my word of choice dude or bro and naacp -- this is fascinating to me -- naacp had the mock funeral in 2007 and now they basically said it's just -- this is a youth culture thing. that it is it's so...
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"the washington post" reported in january of this year that it was 65% support.o that means that this initiative is going to pass. >> you bring up the "washington post," and it came out pretty clearly against legalization. it cited the ama as one of their reasons why. i want to talk more about the health thing, calling cannabis a dangerous drug leading to impairment, also a weakened immune system, memory problems, too. what does this open up there and do we know, data from both sides, is there enough data out there to say this is safe? >> there's not enough data out there yet. there's been a study commissioned now by the nih in which they're putting out funding opportunities to actually look at this and seeing how marijuana impacts on individuals. we do know if a pregnant woman actually smokes marijuana, we don't know exactly how it impacts her brain, but we do no disproportionately women who smoke marijuana while pregnant, they actually have premature birth, no low birth rate. this leads to many conditions, bronco pulmonary dysplasia which is a respiratory infec
"the washington post" reported in january of this year that it was 65% support.o that means that this initiative is going to pass. >> you bring up the "washington post," and it came out pretty clearly against legalization. it cited the ama as one of their reasons why. i want to talk more about the health thing, calling cannabis a dangerous drug leading to impairment, also a weakened immune system, memory problems, too. what does this open up there and do we know, data...
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washington post republicans appear to be closing in on senate control. and then you have these poll gurus, the "new york times" buckshots, 70% for the gop takeover. what do you make of these kinds of prognostications? >> well, i always think about the night he ahead of the new hampshire primary 2008 when the entire newspaper the written the story that hillary clinton lost to barack obama. women came out in record numbers and she defeated him by three percentage points in that race. >> you're saying sometimes the polls are wrong because the truth is, and especially in the midterms, you don't know who is going to turn out and that can swing races. >> and turnout especially will help the democrats. young people, women, white working class voters who skew democratic in some of these states are the ones who stay home in the midterms. so i think you see bill clinton doing these huge effort, i think that will be a huge move for democrats there. >> what do you think of this -- there has been. do you think the midterm coverage has brought balance and fair to the
washington post republicans appear to be closing in on senate control. and then you have these poll gurus, the "new york times" buckshots, 70% for the gop takeover. what do you make of these kinds of prognostications? >> well, i always think about the night he ahead of the new hampshire primary 2008 when the entire newspaper the written the story that hillary clinton lost to barack obama. women came out in record numbers and she defeated him by three percentage points in that...
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on june 21, 20 for the front page of the "washington post" included the following stories. the senate intelligence committee said yesterday senior officials of the fbi and cs -- cia covered up president kennedy's assassination. this is really the heyday of jfk conspiracy theorists -- there is some. a 19-year-old wheaton illinois woman charged with murder of the beating death of her of the sun told psychiatrists and investigators she was trying to rid the baby of the demon that had possessed him. the united states vetoed the application for u.n. membership because the continuing influences of cuban troops into the west african nation. that same day dr. maurice stade's person of jewish national fund of america was about to present study forward with the gift to the ceremonial bible when he collapsed bible when it collapsed of a heart attack. the secret service agents sought to revive him the first lady cool and calm. i love betty ford, took the podium to lead the crowd in a silent prayer. reporters began noticing the button showing up on the lapels of republican liberals at s
on june 21, 20 for the front page of the "washington post" included the following stories. the senate intelligence committee said yesterday senior officials of the fbi and cs -- cia covered up president kennedy's assassination. this is really the heyday of jfk conspiracy theorists -- there is some. a 19-year-old wheaton illinois woman charged with murder of the beating death of her of the sun told psychiatrists and investigators she was trying to rid the baby of the demon that had...
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in an article published in three papers including "the washington post," the group is described as two sides of the same barbaric coin. he says aleppo would become the focus of the i.s. organization as it turned away from the money. -- from kobane. >> it would mean condemning 3000 men, women, and children to a terrible fate. >> the appeal comes just days after turkish president erdogan visited paris from urging the u.s.-led coalition to focus its campaign against the i.s. group entirely on kobane. france is carrying out its own airstrikes inside syria. there are no concrete details about how to save aleppo, but he says that the international coalition can leave it to its fate -- cannot leave it to its fate, a dark choice between the assad regime and the islamic state group. >> francois hollande has spoken out against the crisis in burkina faso for the present since the president there was fresh from our last week. hollande urged the military in burkina faso to quickly hand power to a civilian authority capable of organizing elections. the army stepped into the power vacuum in burkina f
in an article published in three papers including "the washington post," the group is described as two sides of the same barbaric coin. he says aleppo would become the focus of the i.s. organization as it turned away from the money. -- from kobane. >> it would mean condemning 3000 men, women, and children to a terrible fate. >> the appeal comes just days after turkish president erdogan visited paris from urging the u.s.-led coalition to focus its campaign against the i.s....
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. >> absolutely, "the washington post" critical of what it calls the inconsistency of evidence. after a three-month investigation that involved a 60 witnesses and 70 hours of testimony, you can see her with the "washington post" things -- inconsistency was the only constant with respect to this evidence. in fact, many witness accounts were conflicting, especially when it came to some of the most crucial details of the interaction between wilson and brown, for instance what was michael brown doing with his hands when he was shot? according to "the washington post," there is no clear picture of what really happened. >> about that coming in support with the decision. >> "the daily beast" says justice was served in ferguson, and he is actually very critical of protesters who took to the street before the decision was even announced. he said they decided long ago that the only fair outcome would be indictment, and that was driven by ideology, not fact. according to him, justice was served, and he said this is not jim crow america. jim crow of course is that term often used to describ
. >> absolutely, "the washington post" critical of what it calls the inconsistency of evidence. after a three-month investigation that involved a 60 witnesses and 70 hours of testimony, you can see her with the "washington post" things -- inconsistency was the only constant with respect to this evidence. in fact, many witness accounts were conflicting, especially when it came to some of the most crucial details of the interaction between wilson and brown, for instance...
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"washington post" "republicans appear to be close in on senate roll." and poll gurus, "washington post" said 94 percent chance, of republican take over. >> i think of the night ahead of the new hampshire primary in 2008 with the story wrote how hillary clinton lost again to president obama. women came out in record numbers and she defeated him by 3 percentage points and we had to rewrite our stories. >> sometimes the pundits are wrong. sometimes the polls are wrong. the truth, especially midterm, you doesn't know who will turnout. >> turnout especially will help the democrats. young people. women. white working class voters who skew democratic they are the ones who stay home in the mid-step. bill clinton is doing the huge get-out-the-vote efforts. that is a big part of how the democrats fare. >> looking at the coverage of the candidate, do you think the coverage has been fair to republicans? >> it has been fair but more stories that have not existed. i don't think they have covered the local races the way they used to cover the races. thank god no repub
"washington post" "republicans appear to be close in on senate roll." and poll gurus, "washington post" said 94 percent chance, of republican take over. >> i think of the night ahead of the new hampshire primary in 2008 with the story wrote how hillary clinton lost again to president obama. women came out in record numbers and she defeated him by 3 percentage points and we had to rewrite our stories. >> sometimes the pundits are wrong. sometimes the...
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she's a former "washington post" reporter and she wrote the book undercover washington which is about spying in washington. we saw how they train for example when driving to do the j turn where they go 180 degrees around and they have scenarios where they detect explosives. when members of congress go out there and they are shown these scenarios they are presented as spontaneous and isn't it wonderful that the agents do their jobs. secretly when congress goes out there the secret service rehearses the scenarios beforehand so everyone knows the answers. again total dishonesty and nothing is worse than any law enforcement agency. they also pad their statistics. they will take credit for some cases that local police have investigated and closed in and they go out and make a copy of the report and they call that an investigation and include that in their statistics. it's just the most poorly managed organization you can imagine. in my previous book in the press and secret service i went into a little bit of this but much more in the new book. one of the more shocking examples of this corn
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and bob costa from "the washington post" takes us inside the washington party as it looks at the future but first a look at the results as of 11:00 p.m. this tuesday night. going to mark halperin and john heilemann and their broadcast currently in progress. >> slightly weird state of alaska remain open. >> the polls in alaska will close at 1:00 a.m. eastern time. we're being watched not just a bloomberg but other viewers for this election night update at 11:00 p.m. eastern time where polls have closed everywhere but alaska the polls have closed. first of all one of the biggest contests in the country with scott walker bloomberg politic is reporting that's the apparent winner. the republicans win the two big races this wis and florida. that's major news not just for scott walker and rick scott but for chris christie the governor of new jersey. >> if the democrats would have been able to win those races would be a big blow to chris christie. he holds those seats. >> a lot of other governor races we'll be talking about where there's still no projected winners. but in the senate the situati
and bob costa from "the washington post" takes us inside the washington party as it looks at the future but first a look at the results as of 11:00 p.m. this tuesday night. going to mark halperin and john heilemann and their broadcast currently in progress. >> slightly weird state of alaska remain open. >> the polls in alaska will close at 1:00 a.m. eastern time. we're being watched not just a bloomberg but other viewers for this election night update at 11:00 p.m. eastern...
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and there are lots of revelations in this "washington post" story. we know about them only because these reporters at the "post" have spent the past few days combing through all this material, all of that information released by the prosecutor, finding all the relevant information, the context that we need to understand what happened here, not just during the shooting, but in its aftermath. how this was handled by law enforcement after the shooting happened. this story continues to unfold. it continues on the streets. it continues in and around ferguson. it continues all around this country. and it is also now in the hands of reporters or anyone else, for that matter, who wants to pore over any or all of the documents we have in this case. for better or worse, we have all of that information publicly available. when people have started digging into it, what they found so far has been fascinating. joining us now from ferguson is wesley lowery, he's been covering the situation for "the washington post." the scene behind you now looks, compared to the pa
and there are lots of revelations in this "washington post" story. we know about them only because these reporters at the "post" have spent the past few days combing through all this material, all of that information released by the prosecutor, finding all the relevant information, the context that we need to understand what happened here, not just during the shooting, but in its aftermath. how this was handled by law enforcement after the shooting happened. this story...
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. >> morning after the speech the "washington post" had a bunch of pictures with the president and the others of immigrants celebrating. are the media, in their framing, sympathetic to immigration. >> sometimes. everyone likes a happy story. you like the happy images and the media has covered the deserving immigrant whose have been discovered against and illegal immigrant whose is served the country well and face the possibility of being torn and ripped from their families. what they have not done a good job covering is the impact that it could have to have all the illegal immigrants made whole in the way the president talks. is there no legitimate opposing opinion? that is not covered. >> what is covered is the politics and the legal value but does they pay enough attention to the argument that president obama despite his previous statements, is glutting the law and the discussion? >> am i surprised? no. the mainstream media does that. the "washington post" editorrized against the action and cease already gave him upside down picocchios. >> thank you is the "washington post" "fact che
. >> morning after the speech the "washington post" had a bunch of pictures with the president and the others of immigrants celebrating. are the media, in their framing, sympathetic to immigration. >> sometimes. everyone likes a happy story. you like the happy images and the media has covered the deserving immigrant whose have been discovered against and illegal immigrant whose is served the country well and face the possibility of being torn and ripped from their...
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you look at the washington post editorializing against the president's actions. giving the president upside down which sets the terms of debate for this. >> washington post fact checker. >> exactly. i think where you're seeing the left and the right buying into the white house spin is when they call this protection of illegal immigrants being deported when it's a suspension of the deportation. so they're buying the white house into that for a certain extent but i give the mainstream media credit on this one. he was doing a 180 flip flop and they called him on it. >> i think that's true. a big piece on obama's past statements. everyone can go to the video tape even on the night of the speech but that kind of faded and then it became as white house blitzed the air waves it became a he said she said. well some legal experts say he can and some legal experts say it's hysterical. >> well, that's because we have both of those things happening. some legal experts are saying he can't and some are not and obviously the president changed on this. that's just the facts. but
you look at the washington post editorializing against the president's actions. giving the president upside down which sets the terms of debate for this. >> washington post fact checker. >> exactly. i think where you're seeing the left and the right buying into the white house spin is when they call this protection of illegal immigrants being deported when it's a suspension of the deportation. so they're buying the white house into that for a certain extent but i give the mainstream...
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you've been at both washington post and the new york times. you've seen the very best institutionally of journalism, but the business that you and i have been in for years is in a really interesting dynamic, it may be the most positive way to say it. >> interesting might be the most positive way to say it. >> offer your point of view on weather the business we're in is healthy or not and whether the future is bright or gloomy. >> yeah. i mean, the problem with the media is as you know, it's people. there are a lot of -- you know, some incredibly good journalists working today -- or who are not working today just tragically. i mean, i think that media, more than ever, i mean, certainly newspapers are trying to fine their way. there's a redefinition going on. >> right. >> no one's really figured out how to make money on the internet that well, and hopefully the better angels will prevail. i think one of the challenges that we at new york times and paipal like the wall street journal and texas tribune face is just making sure that we do not appea
you've been at both washington post and the new york times. you've seen the very best institutionally of journalism, but the business that you and i have been in for years is in a really interesting dynamic, it may be the most positive way to say it. >> interesting might be the most positive way to say it. >> offer your point of view on weather the business we're in is healthy or not and whether the future is bright or gloomy. >> yeah. i mean, the problem with the media is as...
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this is the story that is running in the "washington post" and is probably on many of your local newspapers. it appears on the "denver post" this morning. that's on the front page of the "denver post" and many of the local newspapers this morning. "the washington post" has this story, that regulators are demanding a recall of cars with deadly airbags. that is the story this morning in the "washington post." ino on ebola, another story "the washington post" this morning. four newsmakers this sunday, we shock, r --h regime rajieadajit shaw, -- with shaw, the lead for coordinating the effort against ebola. here's what he had to say. [video clip] ginny andlook at sierra leone -- looking at sierra leone and guinea, we have made progress. it will be a long fight to deal with ebola and ultimately, kill it at its source. this will continue many months into the future. in particular, we have taken a very data-driven approach and we have seen results from that. we saw that 70% of transmission in liberia, for example, when transmission was at its peak, members family touching, consulting, kissing to t
this is the story that is running in the "washington post" and is probably on many of your local newspapers. it appears on the "denver post" this morning. that's on the front page of the "denver post" and many of the local newspapers this morning. "the washington post" has this story, that regulators are demanding a recall of cars with deadly airbags. that is the story this morning in the "washington post." ino on ebola, another story "the...
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man this is ben bradlee, the former editor of "the washington post". ben bradlee said the t.s.a.nd then improbably and miraculously he waved ben through security. ben turned and gave one of those muscle pumps se with his right arm, he had beat the system again. [laughter] in those hard final years of his life as the great mind faded, four people really took care of ben, his beloved wife sally. that was a real 41-year love affair, their son quinn, dr. michael newman, a saint in the medical profession and carmen their housekeeper. not chronologically but psychologically ben's passing is and in some very clear ways marks the end of the 20th century. he is gone and for that we are diminished and the world is smaller. i will never forget the leadership and the smile of this man we love so much. [tenor solo singing] >> part of ben bradlee's incomparable charm was he already seemed ready to say anything to anyone. but ben was meticulous in his outrageousness. tom litman told the story at ben's retirement of how his secretary approached him as she was typing one of ben's letters with a c
man this is ben bradlee, the former editor of "the washington post". ben bradlee said the t.s.a.nd then improbably and miraculously he waved ben through security. ben turned and gave one of those muscle pumps se with his right arm, he had beat the system again. [laughter] in those hard final years of his life as the great mind faded, four people really took care of ben, his beloved wife sally. that was a real 41-year love affair, their son quinn, dr. michael newman, a saint in the...
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we will get their perspective from the christian science monitor and "the washington post" and what itcan republican-controlled congress will look like next year. you are watching and listening to "washington journal." we are back in a moment. >> this weekend on the c-span networks, friday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span, more reaction to the midterm elections. on saturday night at 8:00 on a debate on the future of the internet. sunday evening at 8:00, author and television host tavis smiley on his latest book. friday night at 8:00 on c-span two, amherst college professor and author ronald ross bottom on german occupied paris during world war ii. saturday night at 10:00 on booktv, author jeff chang on the racial progress in america and sunday night at 10:00, edward wilson winner of two pulitzer prizes on what makes us different and human to other species. c-span3,ght at 8:00 on medal of honor recipients reflect on their service in world war ii, vietnam, and afghanistan and saturday at 8:00, the social prejudice immigrants face during the 1800s. sunday night at 8:00, the 25th anniversar
we will get their perspective from the christian science monitor and "the washington post" and what itcan republican-controlled congress will look like next year. you are watching and listening to "washington journal." we are back in a moment. >> this weekend on the c-span networks, friday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span, more reaction to the midterm elections. on saturday night at 8:00 on a debate on the future of the internet. sunday evening at 8:00, author and...
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the washington post made more than 80 phone calls last week to republican candidates a triumphed in thes. the second story also in the washington post is that ted devine has signed on to work for a vermont senator. bob, nice to see you. >> glad to join you. he was very active in these midterms, the kind of activity you would expect -- >> mitt romney was very active in these midterms, the kind activity you would expect from someone that would be running for president. flex a try to call mitt romney to get a sense of where he was on election night and what he was up to. he was at ron kaufman's house and watching the returns and he had a whole list. he was acting like a candidate making 80 calls to all the candidates he endorsed. and his staff was keeping microsoft excel documents about who won and who lost, and at the same time keeping track of hillary clinton. this is a machine guy who is keeping track of everything even though he's not running. >> we know he is a big data analytics guy. two thirds of romney's candidates won, while only one third of hillary clinton's candidates one. how
the washington post made more than 80 phone calls last week to republican candidates a triumphed in thes. the second story also in the washington post is that ted devine has signed on to work for a vermont senator. bob, nice to see you. >> glad to join you. he was very active in these midterms, the kind of activity you would expect -- >> mitt romney was very active in these midterms, the kind activity you would expect from someone that would be running for president. flex a try to...
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a reporter came by the washington post from the department of homeland security, found as gonzalez raced up the lawn. the k-9 officer did not get worried because he was on his cell phone. wouldt is not what i expect. >> other officers didn't see gonzalez because construction obstructed their view. the officer watching the front doors didn't like them because all she heard on her radio was muffled noise. >> i think it is absurd. the leader of the free world deserves more protection. >> a review of the events foundg up to the incident widespread confusion among secret service officers. >> it is ridiculous to think that such an individual could get that close to the leader of the free world. stopped prior to the white house jumping incident carrying a hatchet. a search of his vehicle found a map of the d.c. with the white house highlighted. intoinformation went various databases. andt is very distressing confusion. i hope that they can come up with a solution that works. >> already, there is outrage and calls for changes in how the secret service conducts its business. >> you will remember
a reporter came by the washington post from the department of homeland security, found as gonzalez raced up the lawn. the k-9 officer did not get worried because he was on his cell phone. wouldt is not what i expect. >> other officers didn't see gonzalez because construction obstructed their view. the officer watching the front doors didn't like them because all she heard on her radio was muffled noise. >> i think it is absurd. the leader of the free world deserves more protection....
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i want you to envision the "washington post" headlined.even though there was a debate i could see the lights go on in their eyes and the result was they said okay we should do this and we did. as to make the take away is when the secretary says excuse me. no when you are shopping at costco base of the strategy in the islamic state is succeeding and the full sentences were in the early days of the execution of the strategy that the early evidence indicates this strategy is succeeding is that correct? who >> i think that the right pieces are in place. i think it's being tested as though. >> i think the jury is still out as to whether or not ultimately we are going to be on the right path dealing with isis. we have our troops trying to help and we will be arming the rebels and we have a coalition but isis is well trained and jesus is well trained and funded entity or individuals who are well armed and they have combat command of us knows that knows how to make this move on the ground. they are moving in and bar province. they are hitting diff
i want you to envision the "washington post" headlined.even though there was a debate i could see the lights go on in their eyes and the result was they said okay we should do this and we did. as to make the take away is when the secretary says excuse me. no when you are shopping at costco base of the strategy in the islamic state is succeeding and the full sentences were in the early days of the execution of the strategy that the early evidence indicates this strategy is succeeding...
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you have to get the washington post for covering it all. the "new york times" ignored the story altogether until it's published last night. a rationaleization of gruber's deception, and the networks have taken a pass. >> what you say is that this is the essence of media bias because it's not necessarily in the way in which they tell the story. it's the fact had they don't even choose to tell the story. >> i think they bear importantly on the broader discussion of the role of government in the american people's lives. this is the way that the liberal elite view the american people. fundamentally stupid and fundamentally masses to be manipulated and to be provided for. >> we brought you the incredible rescue of two window washers dangling 65 floors up on the new one world trade building. calling all window washers today. the leader of isis says they will fight to the last man, and the pentagon says we're in it to win it. will that mean a change in strategy for our forces, and could it mean more boots on the ground? .. ...heartburn. did someon
you have to get the washington post for covering it all. the "new york times" ignored the story altogether until it's published last night. a rationaleization of gruber's deception, and the networks have taken a pass. >> what you say is that this is the essence of media bias because it's not necessarily in the way in which they tell the story. it's the fact had they don't even choose to tell the story. >> i think they bear importantly on the broader discussion of the role...
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"washington post" made it clear. why is the president not persuaded?> it is staggering and explains why it is selling fettered and blunt to say exactly the same thing. i think the president will wait to see more evidence. it is of last it is actually staggering. here to design a strategy of gold -- to defeat isis. he imposes one restriction after another restricts air power with the realistic rules of engagement because of of fear of any civilian casualties that he does not let us use advisers or air ground controllers to assist the indigenous forces this just will not work even the post says though. >> we're told they have enough armaments to fight to two years with all of the weapons that we turned over to iraq that is now mandatory to the islamic state. >> first of all, dealing with syria we have to recognize that the strategy of attack by says only is flawed because of the air power attacks the very force is we want to assist and a train and equip. to the point the training that we provide to other forces die faster than the new ones to be trained
"washington post" made it clear. why is the president not persuaded?> it is staggering and explains why it is selling fettered and blunt to say exactly the same thing. i think the president will wait to see more evidence. it is of last it is actually staggering. here to design a strategy of gold -- to defeat isis. he imposes one restriction after another restricts air power with the realistic rules of engagement because of of fear of any civilian casualties that he does not let us...
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the "washington post" has finished reviewing allegations of plagiarism against the cnn host. sayings, quote, strike me as problematic. this is quote, again, unfair to readers and the original sources. the paper has posted notes of apology. they took place before he promised to be more careful in 2012. >>> another media fail, the conservative site, an embarrassing mistake when president obama announced his attorney general nominee. the problem, this was another loretta lynch. strangely with the same white water headline and a note at the bottom of the story before doing the right thing. >>> question is why some media outlets ignore bruber's obama videos. the biggest change to american health care was based on a lie. christian bell, because it's a nonstory as if it wasn't understood. of course it's been underplayed. the architect was barely that. gruber's comments were silly, move on. the affordable care act is a huge success. now when fox news announced last week that it was dropping ben carson as a contributor, i said they face the same decision on mike huckabee. days later, w
the "washington post" has finished reviewing allegations of plagiarism against the cnn host. sayings, quote, strike me as problematic. this is quote, again, unfair to readers and the original sources. the paper has posted notes of apology. they took place before he promised to be more careful in 2012. >>> another media fail, the conservative site, an embarrassing mistake when president obama announced his attorney general nominee. the problem, this was another loretta lynch....
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they met with c.n.n., "new york times", reuters and "the washington post" among others.considered a success, and the confirm was paid million. qatar has consultants, portland communications manages the public image from its base in london. in 2011 as uprisings took place across the world, the government hired a d.c. company called policy impact group. it created a think tank, the bahrain-american counsel, placing glowing articles in papers about the royal family. this is grassroots activism, and this is the opposite. it's called astro turk. - astroturfing. >> i don't agree with the tactics. when you work for a government or client, you want a long term approach, and that is authenticity. look at how damaging it is that everyone nose about the tactics, it's damaging to the client. i'd ticks. >> it's an argument every government falls for. you are a pr agency, you go to a government and say look at the terrible image you have. >> nigeria is getting the world's attention. >> the president says yes, it's terrible. i know my country is wonderful. how come the countries don't
they met with c.n.n., "new york times", reuters and "the washington post" among others.considered a success, and the confirm was paid million. qatar has consultants, portland communications manages the public image from its base in london. in 2011 as uprisings took place across the world, the government hired a d.c. company called policy impact group. it created a think tank, the bahrain-american counsel, placing glowing articles in papers about the royal family. this is...
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he told the washington post the s.e.a.l.s expected that bin laden compound to be heavily guarded and oby trapped and said this was the first mission where he thought he would likely be killed. brian todd, cnn, washington. >> a lot to talk about. i want to bring in peter bergen who you heard from in brian's report, one of the few journalists that ever interviewed osama bin laden. he spent years reporting on al qaeda and bin laden and also joining us navy s.e.a.l. jonathan gillom. one thing that strikes me about the s.e.a.l.s is the brotherhood, not only for people who are currently in it, but even for people who are in it in the past. as long as you keep that -- the code there is that brotherhood for your entire life, from all the s.e.a.l.s i've talked to so far, this guy sacrificed that. he's blown that up for himself. >> that's absolutely correct. but he's sacrificed a lot in doing this. whether he is the real shooter or not, he's put a bull's eye on his back that is bigger in a lot of ways than the bull's eye that osama bin laden had on his. >> you're talking about actual bull's eye
he told the washington post the s.e.a.l.s expected that bin laden compound to be heavily guarded and oby trapped and said this was the first mission where he thought he would likely be killed. brian todd, cnn, washington. >> a lot to talk about. i want to bring in peter bergen who you heard from in brian's report, one of the few journalists that ever interviewed osama bin laden. he spent years reporting on al qaeda and bin laden and also joining us navy s.e.a.l. jonathan gillom. one thing...
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florida, debbie, the washington post -- debbie, you are with colbert king of the washington post. caller: i am 70 years old and i am a white woman. i live in florida now. it was not just ferguson. i thought the police were very disrespectful. we had people coming in the town and the place. when asked them what they're doing there. they spent a hard day working and were just trying to get home. to look at them and do the i am, take away almighty. >> thank you for the call. we are talking about police community relations. one thing i will say on behalf of the nation pauses capital, we have had police leaders, choose who have been very sensitive to the interaction to the citizens, much better now that we have diversify the police force, the current chief faces great emphasis on relationships with the community. the communityith all the time, speaking to troops what he does. without that kind of interaction and thelaw enforcement people who are the citizens, you will have bad encounters. that is not automatic. you can change that. this may be one of the things that will come out of fe
florida, debbie, the washington post -- debbie, you are with colbert king of the washington post. caller: i am 70 years old and i am a white woman. i live in florida now. it was not just ferguson. i thought the police were very disrespectful. we had people coming in the town and the place. when asked them what they're doing there. they spent a hard day working and were just trying to get home. to look at them and do the i am, take away almighty. >> thank you for the call. we are talking...
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this is the front page of sunday's -- this sunday's washington post.accusations against bill cosby. we will be right back. my grandson's got this blankie that gets filthy. but he's got such sensitive skin that you worry about what you use in the laundry. so i use new tide pods free & gentle, to get a deep clean that's gentle on skin. new tide pods free & gentle. trublcovergirl p!nkrfect blend for each of us blend of rockstar and mama bear. her trublend... light 4 it blends in doesn't build up for a flawless nude look find your trublend at easy breezy beautiful covergirl >>> we will be right back. the fight over keystone. how important is it really? kinda: we're new to the pacific northwest. the rain, the mud-babam! it's there. the outside comes in. (doorbell) it's a swiffer wetjet! oh, i love this! i could do this everyday. ewww. sunshine is overrated, now we can get messy. who snooze-buttoned her morning run away... one cap of downy created such irresistibly soft sheets, she wanted to stay in bed forever. downy. surround yourself with three times the
this is the front page of sunday's -- this sunday's washington post.accusations against bill cosby. we will be right back. my grandson's got this blankie that gets filthy. but he's got such sensitive skin that you worry about what you use in the laundry. so i use new tide pods free & gentle, to get a deep clean that's gentle on skin. new tide pods free & gentle. trublcovergirl p!nkrfect blend for each of us blend of rockstar and mama bear. her trublend... light 4 it blends in doesn't...
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this is the front page of sunday's -- this sunday's washington post.l be right back. (receptionist) gunderman group. gunderman group is growing. getting in a groove. growth is gratifying. goal is to grow. gotta get greater growth. i just talked to ups. they got expert advise, special discounts, new technologies. like smart pick ups. they'll only show up when you print a label and it's automatic. we save time and money. time? money? time and money. awesome. awesome! awesome! awesome! awesome! (all) awesome! i love logistics. ameriprise asked people a simple question: in retirement, will you outlive your money? uhhh. no, that can't happen. that's the thing, you don't know how long it has to last. everyone has retirement questions. so ameriprise created the exclusive.. confident retirement approach. now you and your ameripise advisor can get the real answers you need. well, knowing gives you confidence. start building your confident retirement today. >>> we will be right back. the fight over keystone. how important is it really? and a discussion on the bi
this is the front page of sunday's -- this sunday's washington post.l be right back. (receptionist) gunderman group. gunderman group is growing. getting in a groove. growth is gratifying. goal is to grow. gotta get greater growth. i just talked to ups. they got expert advise, special discounts, new technologies. like smart pick ups. they'll only show up when you print a label and it's automatic. we save time and money. time? money? time and money. awesome. awesome! awesome! awesome! awesome!...
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"washington post" reporting they did not make the vaccination deadline. the kids's parents have been notified. the school system made a push for everyone to get their shots. two weeks ago, 3,000 students didn't have theirs. prince george's is one of eight that received a 45-day extension from the state health department. everyone had to get vaccinated by friday. >>> a terminally ill woman who had in curable brain cancer and fought for oregon's death with dignity law has died after reportedly taking lethal medication. brittany maynard was diagnosed with a rare form of brain cancer back in january and was given six months to live. she moved from california to oregon. she was just six weeks shy of her 30th birthday. >>> new details just coming in on what happened last week with virgin galactica's spacecraft when it broke apart over the mojave desert. they said there was an issue with the feathering system. it did not active the -- or was activated before the spacecraft reached the appropriate speed. the feathering system is used to slow down the spacecraft d
"washington post" reporting they did not make the vaccination deadline. the kids's parents have been notified. the school system made a push for everyone to get their shots. two weeks ago, 3,000 students didn't have theirs. prince george's is one of eight that received a 45-day extension from the state health department. everyone had to get vaccinated by friday. >>> a terminally ill woman who had in curable brain cancer and fought for oregon's death with dignity law has died...
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which i've been to with my wife who contributes vivid descriptions in my books, she's a former "washington post" reporter and she wrote the book undercover washington, which is about spying on washington, and we saw how they train, for example, when driving to do a jig and when they do 180° around and they have scenarios where they detect explosives. remember -- members of congress would go out there and they would show them sinners represent as spontaneous and isn't it wonderful the agents did their job? secretly when congress goes out there and the secret service rehearses the senators beforehand so everyone knows the answers. i didn't, total dishonesty and nothing is worse than any law enforcement agency. they also had their statistics. they will take credit for some cases that local police have investigated and closed and then they go out and take a copy of the report and they call that an investigation and include that in their statistics. it's just the most poorly managed organization you can imagine. in my previous blog, i went to a little bit of this but much more in the new book. and o
which i've been to with my wife who contributes vivid descriptions in my books, she's a former "washington post" reporter and she wrote the book undercover washington, which is about spying on washington, and we saw how they train, for example, when driving to do a jig and when they do 180° around and they have scenarios where they detect explosives. remember -- members of congress would go out there and they would show them sinners represent as spontaneous and isn't it wonderful the...
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we get this from "the washington post."wa man arrested outside of the white house on wednesday with a rifle, ammunition and a knife in his vehicle. the man approached a secret service officer telling him someone in his hometown in iowa told him to come to the white house so he drove his car all of the way there. his behavior led agents to search his car. he's been charged with possession of an unregistered firearm. >> "the wall street journal" jetblue airlines announced a major shake-up to the core business practice the company is known for. under pressure from investors, jetblue says it will add baggage fees and will cut passenger legroom on its planes. the airline will roll out new pricing for three new fare classes next year. the move leaves southwest airline as the last carrier to allow at least one checked bag for free. >> that's a big change to their business model that a lot of jetblue fans are going to be mad about. >> we look at this from "the miami herald." a man arrested for trying to go through a florida taco be
we get this from "the washington post."wa man arrested outside of the white house on wednesday with a rifle, ammunition and a knife in his vehicle. the man approached a secret service officer telling him someone in his hometown in iowa told him to come to the white house so he drove his car all of the way there. his behavior led agents to search his car. he's been charged with possession of an unregistered firearm. >> "the wall street journal" jetblue airlines...
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and the "washington post" editorial board wrote, quote -- and if it's more compelling, mr.resident, listen to your statements on unilateralism on the past almost six years, and if indeed more persuasive, take your own advice, and i urge you to do so, you often talk about being on the right side of history. >> and we call upon others to join us on the right side of history. >> in the last one year, we're on the right side of history. >> nothing's going to stop us from getting this done, because we're on the right side of history. >> the united states of america has stood on the right side of history. lou: well, mr. president, your refusal to build a national consensus for your views on immigration, your policy preferences including amnesty and then to act unilaterally through an executive fiat puts you in poor contrast to the united states to grant amnesty for illegal immigrants, ronald reagan. he built that national consensus, and both houses of congress approved the amnesty legislation that he signed into law nearly three decades ago, and if you choose to flout our immigra
and the "washington post" editorial board wrote, quote -- and if it's more compelling, mr.resident, listen to your statements on unilateralism on the past almost six years, and if indeed more persuasive, take your own advice, and i urge you to do so, you often talk about being on the right side of history. >> and we call upon others to join us on the right side of history. >> in the last one year, we're on the right side of history. >> nothing's going to stop us from...
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this is the front page of sunday's -- this sunday's washington post.ns against bill cosby. more accusations against bill cosby. we will be right back. my credit score for free, right? more accusations against bill cosby. we will be right back. and then you're gonna ask me for my credit card so you can charge me on the down low two weeks later. look, credit karma - oh, are you talking to websites again? it's sayin' 'free credit score.' credit karma? yeah, it's actually free. look, you don't have to put in your credit card information. credit karma. really free credit scores. really. free. fist bump. >>> we will be right back. the fight over keystone. how important is it really? the fight over keystone. how important is it really? ston ] wwhat i'm wearing, i tell them aveeno®. because beautiful skin goes with everything. [ female announcer ] aveeno® daily moisturizing lotion has active naturals® oat with five vital nutrients naturally found in healthy skin. where do i wear aveeno®? everywhere. aveeno® daily moisturizing lotion.. and try the body wash too
this is the front page of sunday's -- this sunday's washington post.ns against bill cosby. more accusations against bill cosby. we will be right back. my credit score for free, right? more accusations against bill cosby. we will be right back. and then you're gonna ask me for my credit card so you can charge me on the down low two weeks later. look, credit karma - oh, are you talking to websites again? it's sayin' 'free credit score.' credit karma? yeah, it's actually free. look, you don't have...
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huffington post, 74%, and the "washington post" puts it at a whopping 94%. let's hear from nate. for joining us. saw your post, 72% and climbing for republican takeover. >> yeah, we saw some new polls this morning in states like georgia, kentucky, that have further good news for the gop. it's still close. you have six or seven or eight that can go either way. the poll in iowa, one of the most reliable in the country. all these races are being held in purple or red states too. the bar isn't that high. the polls are clearer now that the gop will -- will probably win the senate. about a 73, 74% chance right now. >> by this time in 2012, you had reached the point you said it would take a systemic bias in all the polls, they would all have to be wrong for president obama to lose. you're not quite there on republican takeover of the senate. >> we're not quite there. you can carve out a path that goes through some red states like winning in alaska and georgia and kansas. those states the polls are close or ambiguous or both. but it looks like in the swing states like colorado and iowa,
huffington post, 74%, and the "washington post" puts it at a whopping 94%. let's hear from nate. for joining us. saw your post, 72% and climbing for republican takeover. >> yeah, we saw some new polls this morning in states like georgia, kentucky, that have further good news for the gop. it's still close. you have six or seven or eight that can go either way. the poll in iowa, one of the most reliable in the country. all these races are being held in purple or red states too....
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this is the front page of sunday's -- this sunday's washington post.re accusations against bill cosby. we will be right back. when change is in the air you see things in a whole new way. it's in this spirit that ing u.s. is becoming a new kind of company. one that helps you think differently about what's ahead, and what's possible when you get things organized. ing u.s. is now voya. changing the way you think of retirement. we're celebrating the season with our chicken tortellini alfredo, made with five cheeses, and topped with smoked chicken, add a crisp, classic caesar salad for a pairing that brings comfort and joy to your dinner table. only at panera bread. i lost my sight in afghanistan, but it doesn't hold me back. i go through periods where it's hard to sleep at night, and stay awake during the day. non-24 is a circadian rhythm disorder that affects up to 70% of people who are totally blind. talk to your doctor about your symptoms and learn more by calling 844-844-2424. or visit my24info.com. to map their manufacturings at process with sticky no
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. >> and the "washington post," a heads up from elizabeth warren.s time to work on america's agenda. she warns lobbyists are trying to cash in on the midterms. and here we go. obamacare opens again in less than a week. you can get an early preview. healthcare.gov opens early to allow for review of plans. >>> "the washington post" obama officials work on health site contingency plans as enrollment nears. >>> this morning on "today," an interview with george bush. a new topic, his father. >> he was overshadowed by ronald reagan. there wasn't much focus on him. >> e he weighs many on brother jeb's possible white house run. >>> and george w. getting no love from jon stewart. he mocked his activities versus jimmy carter. >> he's 108. he's out in africa pulling worms out of children's feet. bush is at home, bring me my fruit bowl. i'm doing a still life. >> that's your morning dish of scrambled politics. joining me is jane tim. can't help but laugh at that. the gop leadership out of the gate, let's look at what they may do. are they going to play nice or
. >> and the "washington post," a heads up from elizabeth warren.s time to work on america's agenda. she warns lobbyists are trying to cash in on the midterms. and here we go. obamacare opens again in less than a week. you can get an early preview. healthcare.gov opens early to allow for review of plans. >>> "the washington post" obama officials work on health site contingency plans as enrollment nears. >>> this morning on "today," an...
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and we'll get the perspectives of jessica taylor from the hill newspaper, aaron blake from "the washington post," josh kraushaar from "national journal" and larry sabato from the university of virginia tomorrow on c-span's "washington journal" 7:00 a.m. eastern time. 4:00 on the west coast. up next a rebroadcast of the fible debate in the georgia .s. senate race. our thanks to wsb tv in atlanta. >> channel 2 action news. your voice your vote. this is the debate for u.s. senate live from the wsb tv studios in midtown atlanta. here is your moderator, justin farmer. >> good morning and welcome to this live channel 2 action news debate for u.s. senate. this is big in georgia and for the balance of power in the united states senate. this is also the final debate before tuesday's election. we also want to welcome those of you watching our live stream at wsb-tv.com and around the nation today on c-span. please remember, tweet us your questions using the hash tag # your vote on 2. let's meet our candidates who are trying to earn your vote to replace retiring senator saxby chambliss. we determined podiu
and we'll get the perspectives of jessica taylor from the hill newspaper, aaron blake from "the washington post," josh kraushaar from "national journal" and larry sabato from the university of virginia tomorrow on c-span's "washington journal" 7:00 a.m. eastern time. 4:00 on the west coast. up next a rebroadcast of the fible debate in the georgia .s. senate race. our thanks to wsb tv in atlanta. >> channel 2 action news. your voice your vote. this is the...