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, ashleigh, ashleigh, you are paraphrasing. i didn't say "eh." what i said is, she's a war hero, but she's running for congress. and i don't know about you, ashleigh, but hopefully voters think, like every other candidate for congress, tell us whether you stand on issues -- >> well, she's done that. i'm not sure why you haven't seen that. >> no, she hasn't, ashleigh. no, ashleigh, she hasn't -- >> do you want to hear it, congress, or do you just want to rail on me -- >> no, ashleigh, ashleigh -- >> the supreme court hearing on june 28th, she talked at length about the contentious climate in washington on may 2012, she talked about health care reform, talked about the economy, food stamps, pell grants, student loans -- >> ashleigh, ashleigh, ashleigh. >> why do you do anything about talking about her service -- >> ashleigh, give me a second to talk, all right? she spends a lot of time talking about her war service. i've asked her to debate me monthly. she won't. i've asked her to get directly in front of voters with me. she won'
, ashleigh, ashleigh, you are paraphrasing. i didn't say "eh." what i said is, she's a war hero, but she's running for congress. and i don't know about you, ashleigh, but hopefully voters think, like every other candidate for congress, tell us whether you stand on issues -- >> well, she's done that. i'm not sure why you haven't seen that. >> no, she hasn't, ashleigh. no, ashleigh, she hasn't -- >> do you want to hear it, congress, or do you just want to rail on me --...
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ashleigh. ashleigh. >> tammy duck worth. >> ashleigh i'll say it again. ashleigh, look. this is what happens when you've got a congressman that's always out in front of people talking. >> all right the final tally walsh said ashleigh 90 times. but let's flash back to a year ago joe walsh was on "hardball" in the midst of the whole debt ceiling debacle and had quite a strategy for avoiding the specifics about a toy party backed debt plan. you see where this is going? >> chris, let me ask you a question, do you support that? chris? what's the president -- chris? we have to stop that, chris. >> august -- >> chris. chris matthews. hey, chris. hey, chris. chris, chris, chris, chris, chris, chris, chris. i love it, chris. >> 61. 61 name drops for chris, when walsh was on "hardball." so he broke his own record with yesterday's interview. that's "hardball" for now. coming up next, "your business" with j.j. ramberg. on dining in restaurants with chase sapphire preferred. ♪ [ snoring ] [ male announcer ] introducing zzzquil sleep-aid. [ snoring ] [ snoring ] [ male announcer ] i
ashleigh. ashleigh. >> tammy duck worth. >> ashleigh i'll say it again. ashleigh, look. this is what happens when you've got a congressman that's always out in front of people talking. >> all right the final tally walsh said ashleigh 90 times. but let's flash back to a year ago joe walsh was on "hardball" in the midst of the whole debt ceiling debacle and had quite a strategy for avoiding the specifics about a toy party backed debt plan. you see where this is going?...
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ashleigh, that all changes now. i think a lot of people come november 6th will know a lot about paul ryan. >> here's one of the things that, i mean, he had me at hello with the fact that he was a bartender once. i have to admit -- >> come on. >> six years i was a bartender and a cocktail waitress getting myself through college. >> we're going to learn about you. >> there's so much more that you don't want to know about. but the thing is, what i found fascinating was that as he was bar tending on capitol hill when he had his first itty-bitty jobs and started to really get some clout, one of the people i least expected him to get advice from was a big democrat, barney frank. >> yeah. this is fascinating because barney frank is vilified by so many republicans. long time congressman from massachusetts, progressive, a liberal, who is not running for re-election. but barney frank giving him advice to just stick to a few big ideas, few issues and not be the expert on everything. you know what? i think to a degree paul ryan
ashleigh, that all changes now. i think a lot of people come november 6th will know a lot about paul ryan. >> here's one of the things that, i mean, he had me at hello with the fact that he was a bartender once. i have to admit -- >> come on. >> six years i was a bartender and a cocktail waitress getting myself through college. >> we're going to learn about you. >> there's so much more that you don't want to know about. but the thing is, what i found fascinating...
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ashleigh? >> zaraida we're just 24 hours into this disaster and reports can change of the injured and the wounded. with started auch this program by saying here at the garden height apartment was the scene of all the deaths in the community, it turns out five deaths here and another death adjacent to us. it's a significant death toll when we talk about 12 people across several states dying and the bulk of them right here in harrisburg. it was an f-4 tornado and they don't get a whole lot worse than that. 100 people, at least, injured in this area and upwards of 200 to 250, if you combine all of the states that were hit by tornadoes. the tornado that came through here was moving at 60 miles an hour. you cannot outrun a tornado at 60 miles an hour. it actually caught people somewhat by surprise only because of the season. we're in the dead of winter here. however, the warnings were good. at least 25 minutes of warning and that helped to keep the toll of injured and dead as low as it has been. the
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are now fighting, ashleigh. >> last issue very quickly. i want to put up a map we've compiled of all the different states that currently have the voter identification requirement. it's a little tricky to look at, but basically the photo is the light green and the photo i.d.s are the yellow. no photo in all those blue states. so you can identify where you live and no photo i.d. law either in the gray states. a wee bit confusing, but safe to say the ones that are light green and yellow are somewhat problematic for some people. joe johns, the big question is a lot of americans support having an identification in order to vote. what's the downside? why is it a problem? >> it's a very common sense idea when you think about it. you have to show some time of identification to get on a plane for a variety of things in this country. so why not show i.d. when you go to vote? simple idea, right? and that's the reason the polls say what they say. on the other side of it, there is a segment of the american public. there are students, there are poor peo
are now fighting, ashleigh. >> last issue very quickly. i want to put up a map we've compiled of all the different states that currently have the voter identification requirement. it's a little tricky to look at, but basically the photo is the light green and the photo i.d.s are the yellow. no photo in all those blue states. so you can identify where you live and no photo i.d. law either in the gray states. a wee bit confusing, but safe to say the ones that are light green and yellow are...
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ashleigh? >> bashar al assad fired four scud range missiles at rebel fighters today according to u.s. officials. there's no word on what kind of damage they inflicted. but the escalation of fighting comes as the u.s. and allies closely monitor syria's chemical weapons. erin burnett sat down with leon panetta in afghanistan and she asked about those weapons. >> i think there's a danger here based on there were, in fact, beginning to assemble these weapons and that -- and put them together. and when you do that, you know, that's a dangerous sign that the next step is to use them. and so that's why we issue the warning that we did, made clear that there would be consequences. at least at this point the intelligence on this issue has kind of leveled off. but my concern is this. that as the opposition continues to move against the regime, particularly as they move towards damascus, that if the regime feels that it's in danger of collapsing, that it might very well resort to these kinds of weapons. t
ashleigh? >> bashar al assad fired four scud range missiles at rebel fighters today according to u.s. officials. there's no word on what kind of damage they inflicted. but the escalation of fighting comes as the u.s. and allies closely monitor syria's chemical weapons. erin burnett sat down with leon panetta in afghanistan and she asked about those weapons. >> i think there's a danger here based on there were, in fact, beginning to assemble these weapons and that -- and put them...
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let me tell you what they are, ashleigh. the two handguns in the state of connecticut require a certificate of possession. a five-year license to obtain and own that weapon. it comes with the requirement you go through a training course. a handgun safety course. as for that assault rifle, if that is indeed an operating semi assault rifle. that gun is banned in connecticut, however, if the gun was purchased and in the possession of the mother prior to october of 1993. that gun would have been grand fathered in to her possession. but that would have to be registered to her with the state as well. very strict gun laws in the state of connecticut. yes, these guns were all legally owned. >> and, drew, the shooter in this case, adam lanza, he had no criminal record, no one can find anything that he has done wrong. would that have factored into whether he would have greater access to certain guns in the state? >> being 20 years old, no way he could have purchased a handgun legally, certificate or not. he's too young. he could not h
let me tell you what they are, ashleigh. the two handguns in the state of connecticut require a certificate of possession. a five-year license to obtain and own that weapon. it comes with the requirement you go through a training course. a handgun safety course. as for that assault rifle, if that is indeed an operating semi assault rifle. that gun is banned in connecticut, however, if the gun was purchased and in the possession of the mother prior to october of 1993. that gun would have been...
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ashleigh? >> and what's the look in terms of timing on all of this? the vote and then what the governor has said he will do, which is sign it as soon as he gets it. >> reporter: exactly. so what is going to happen today is once the process begins in the house, of voting, there are going to be two bills that are voted on. one, a vote on public unions. the second vote on private unions. both of those bills are expected to pass the house. if they do, the measure will go to governor rick schneider's desk. he is expected to sign it as early as today, if all of this transpires as expected. ashleigh? >> and we've got live pictures before you, alison, of the house vote that's going on right now as we speak. so what's the reaction? it looks as if this is going to be a fate kplooe in many people's eyes. what are the unions going to do about it, if anything? >> reporter: i basically asked them, this is pretty much a lost cause, isn't it? and they said, no, it's not, because we want our voices heard, and e
ashleigh? >> and what's the look in terms of timing on all of this? the vote and then what the governor has said he will do, which is sign it as soon as he gets it. >> reporter: exactly. so what is going to happen today is once the process begins in the house, of voting, there are going to be two bills that are voted on. one, a vote on public unions. the second vote on private unions. both of those bills are expected to pass the house. if they do, the measure will go to governor...
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ashleigh? >> nema, thank you for that. >>> time now to check in with anderson cooper with a look at what's coming up on "360". >> hey, ashleigh. we're keeping 'em honest tonight on the program. north korea spent more than $1 billion on that rocket launch, north korea, even as their own people starve and suffer. and while the world is focusing on the rocket, our focus tonight is something that you may not know. north korea operates a network of concentration camps, political prisons, where some 150,000 people men, women, and children are forced to live, work, and often die. we'll take you inside where the most notorious camp is called camp 14. i spoke with a young man who was actually born inside that camp as prisoner, raised there, managed to escape and lived to tell the world about what goes on inside, as part of a system of three generations of punishment, where they not just punish one person accused of a crime, but three generations from that person's family. it's an incredible story, and i
ashleigh? >> nema, thank you for that. >>> time now to check in with anderson cooper with a look at what's coming up on "360". >> hey, ashleigh. we're keeping 'em honest tonight on the program. north korea spent more than $1 billion on that rocket launch, north korea, even as their own people starve and suffer. and while the world is focusing on the rocket, our focus tonight is something that you may not know. north korea operates a network of concentration camps,...
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he faced 442 years, ashleigh. the judge clearly went well below that, and that doesn't have merit either. >> the option -- the request for the defense to at least lower the number of years that he is facing because it's cruel, don't see it happening? >> not at all. don't see it happening at all. if there were errors made in the trial, was the outcome determinative? i don't think it was. it was harmless error. >> if he gets a new trial, does he get out on bail while he awaits the new trial? >> i think based on the nature of this offense, it would be tough for a judge to justify releg
he faced 442 years, ashleigh. the judge clearly went well below that, and that doesn't have merit either. >> the option -- the request for the defense to at least lower the number of years that he is facing because it's cruel, don't see it happening? >> not at all. don't see it happening at all. if there were errors made in the trial, was the outcome determinative? i don't think it was. it was harmless error. >> if he gets a new trial, does he get out on bail while he awaits...
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ashleigh? >> just an extraordinary time, and i can't imagine how they're going to find that comfort, so soon after this has happened. jason carroll reporting for us live just across town from where i am right now. this has become a multi-state investigation. police were searching a home in hoboken, new jersey, earlier on today. and ultimately took 24-year-old ryan lanza in for questioning. he was handcuffed as they led him away. he is believed to be the brother of the suspected shooter. they are not saying at this time he's a suspect in anything, just that he's wanted for questioning. my colleague john berman is live in hoboken. tell me exactly what the police think any connection might and be why he would have been handcuffed, john. >> reporter: oh, you know ashleigh, at this point we simply don't know. as you say this has been the site of an enormous amount of activity, an enormous amount of questions, now an enormous amount of confusion, really. you talked about that picture we saw earlier o
ashleigh? >> just an extraordinary time, and i can't imagine how they're going to find that comfort, so soon after this has happened. jason carroll reporting for us live just across town from where i am right now. this has become a multi-state investigation. police were searching a home in hoboken, new jersey, earlier on today. and ultimately took 24-year-old ryan lanza in for questioning. he was handcuffed as they led him away. he is believed to be the brother of the suspected shooter....
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i'm ashleigh banfield, welcome, it's 8:00 on the west coast. they are in final preparation for the presidential debate, president obama and mitt romney are going to see the first one right here on wednesday. that debate is coming. and you're going to see where they are in the process of preparing in just a moment. the debates and the election, of course, are serious. and that would be our first story. serious. until we discovered this video, stunning video shot from the helmet of a u.s. soldier, it seems like a video game. but this is not xbox which you're about to see. it is real. the pentagon is telling us it happened, it happened in afghanistan in april. afghanistan is a place we have not heard these candidates talk about much, have we? nothing from romney during the republican convention, very little from obama, especially at the u.n. this last week. the debates will likely be a different story because this weekend the death toll for americans in the war surpassed the 2000 mark. the soldier who made the helmet cam video suffered only minor
i'm ashleigh banfield, welcome, it's 8:00 on the west coast. they are in final preparation for the presidential debate, president obama and mitt romney are going to see the first one right here on wednesday. that debate is coming. and you're going to see where they are in the process of preparing in just a moment. the debates and the election, of course, are serious. and that would be our first story. serious. until we discovered this video, stunning video shot from the helmet of a u.s....
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>> that is correct, ashleigh. i was arrested at anti-war demonstration in 2009, and when i was arrested i was really surprised, because i did not know about the law, even though i had voted against it, but i didn't know that it went into effect, and so they took me out of the cell and they said we are here to collect yourd dna and i was shocked. i said, i would not like to have my dna taken and i believe that i have the right to refuse to have my dna taken and when i refused they said, okay, you will be charged with another misdemeanor which will land you two more nights in jail, and at this point i was nervous and confused about what was going on and i did not want to spend two more nights in jail and i felt strong armed to give my dna. >> and you are saying that you voted against the proposition, and voted against this law, but the majority of those in your state voted for it, and now it is under challenge. it is a technical challenge and i will get to that later with the legal expert, but i think that there is
>> that is correct, ashleigh. i was arrested at anti-war demonstration in 2009, and when i was arrested i was really surprised, because i did not know about the law, even though i had voted against it, but i didn't know that it went into effect, and so they took me out of the cell and they said we are here to collect yourd dna and i was shocked. i said, i would not like to have my dna taken and i believe that i have the right to refuse to have my dna taken and when i refused they said,...
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>> that's a huge impact, ashleigh. he pushed all the right buttons and said all the right things, and he helped the audience understand the immigration experience and realizing the sacrifices his mother and grandmother had to go through. but he also captured the audience in a very special way, ashleigh, by speaking spanish. that phrase he said at the very end, may god bless you, that is something very dear to many latinos, and i know that personally because that's what my mother tells me every time i leav leave, son, may god bless you, and i'm sure that connected with many hispanic voters. also the clip where he talked about the fact that his grandmother and mother worked very hard jobs for him to be able to hold a microphone instead of a mop. i think that resonated with many latino voters. >> i don't think you can argue the power of the two of them together, julian and joaquin, out on that stage together. they dressed the same as well, the same shirt, different ties. but it was interesting to see them together, and jo
>> that's a huge impact, ashleigh. he pushed all the right buttons and said all the right things, and he helped the audience understand the immigration experience and realizing the sacrifices his mother and grandmother had to go through. but he also captured the audience in a very special way, ashleigh, by speaking spanish. that phrase he said at the very end, may god bless you, that is something very dear to many latinos, and i know that personally because that's what my mother tells me...
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he faced 442 years, ashleigh. the judge clearly went well below that, and that doesn't have merit either. >> the option -- the request for the defense to at least lower the number of years that he is facing because it's cruel, don't see it happening? >> not at all. don't see it happening at all. if there were errors made in the trial, was the outcome determinative? i don't think it was. it was harmless error. >> if he gets a new trial, does he get out on bail while he awaits the new trial? >> i think based on the nature of this offense, it would be tough for a judge to justify releasing him. >> so he is where he is at least for the time being? >> i think he stays. >> it's good to have you. >> that's my prediction. >> thank you. you're always so smart expo factor or not. >> it's a pleasure. >> thank you. have a great weekend. thank you for watching. stay tuned now for "newsroom international" with michael holmes sitting in for suzanne malveaux. >> and thanks to you, ashleigh. welcome to "newsroom international" and
he faced 442 years, ashleigh. the judge clearly went well below that, and that doesn't have merit either. >> the option -- the request for the defense to at least lower the number of years that he is facing because it's cruel, don't see it happening? >> not at all. don't see it happening at all. if there were errors made in the trial, was the outcome determinative? i don't think it was. it was harmless error. >> if he gets a new trial, does he get out on bail while he awaits...
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ashleigh? >> yeah, you know, that's what happen, sandra, when you take the metro from virginia to d.c. carrying your ammo and your gun. if the allegations against him are true. quickly wrap it up for me with this. i was watching this all day yesterday, reading online about it, wondering what could be the motive of this shooter. there were a lot of reports about him having chick-fil-a related pamphlets in his backpack. that's not the case, is it? the wording was just wrong. >> that's right. according to the law enforcement source who knows about this investigation, all the suspect had was chick-fil-a sandwiches. the stories and reports about paraphernalia or pamphlets regarding chick-fil-a is not true. they are still piecing together the motive here. there's no details yet. but a law enforcement source can tell us that the suspect allegedly made comments in regards to being against frc's policy before shooting the guard in the arm. >> all right. sandra endo, thanks very much. also, just even aft
ashleigh? >> yeah, you know, that's what happen, sandra, when you take the metro from virginia to d.c. carrying your ammo and your gun. if the allegations against him are true. quickly wrap it up for me with this. i was watching this all day yesterday, reading online about it, wondering what could be the motive of this shooter. there were a lot of reports about him having chick-fil-a related pamphlets in his backpack. that's not the case, is it? the wording was just wrong. >> that's...
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ashleigh? >> so, our man at the u.n. is a woman at the u.n. and it's susan rice who has been big in the news lately with the controversy over what happened in benghazi but this was something different and she was very passionate when she spoke after that vote. characterize it for me. tell me what she said and why? >> yes. i've heard ambassador rice speak for four years here, and i guess i could just sense this was a more powerful and very stern in tone, though, she has spoken out, believe me, on libya, syria, and other things. she doesn't pull any punches, but she was the first to speak in reply to this historic vote from the u.s. chair inside the general assembly and she said, look, pushing a green button inside the general assembly hall is not going to achieve middle east peace, this resolution really does not create a reality of a state. there is no state for the palestinians on the ground. it's counterproductive, there will be more obstacles. i'm sure shue knew that many people would be wat
ashleigh? >> so, our man at the u.n. is a woman at the u.n. and it's susan rice who has been big in the news lately with the controversy over what happened in benghazi but this was something different and she was very passionate when she spoke after that vote. characterize it for me. tell me what she said and why? >> yes. i've heard ambassador rice speak for four years here, and i guess i could just sense this was a more powerful and very stern in tone, though, she has spoken out,...
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"cnn newsroom" continues now with ashleigh banfield. >> hi, everybody. i'm ashleigh banfield. nice to have you with us. it is 11:00 here on the east coast and 8:00 on the west coast. so u.s. coasters and all you late sleepers on the east coast, you are not, in fact, waking up in a time warp this morning. though you may wonder when your eyes fall on this. the u.s. jobless rate for september. that's not a typo, folks. no way, no how. 7.8%, .3% lower than the number back in august. and the lowest number since january '09. the month president obama took office. actual jobs added, less of a bombshell here, only 114,000. most of them in health care, transportation, financial services. manufacturing jobs actually took a hit last month. 16,000 of them gone in the manufacturing sector. but why would i crunch these numbers when we have the expert in the business, ali velshi, joining me live. let's leave politics out of it. let's talk numbers, facts, sheer numbers and what they s about our economy today. >> you actually put the perfect point on it. 114,000 jobs created doesn't blow the l
"cnn newsroom" continues now with ashleigh banfield. >> hi, everybody. i'm ashleigh banfield. nice to have you with us. it is 11:00 here on the east coast and 8:00 on the west coast. so u.s. coasters and all you late sleepers on the east coast, you are not, in fact, waking up in a time warp this morning. though you may wonder when your eyes fall on this. the u.s. jobless rate for september. that's not a typo, folks. no way, no how. 7.8%, .3% lower than the number back in august....
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i'm ashleigh banfield. with same-sex marriage, there's almost no chance for the supreme court to hold its peace. no fewer than ten cases of state and federal benefits and government authority have made their way all the way up to the high court's doorsteps but so far not one has hit the docket. the key words here, so far. we know that the justices debated among themselves on friday whether and how to weigh in on what some consider the civil rights showdown of the early 21st century. they could have announced this morning whether they'd chosen or rejected any or all of the marriage equality appeals but instead they stayed silent and the waiting game continues. joe johns joins me from washington to tell us what this all means. first off, is there anything, joe, to read in to this morning's silence coupled with friday's silence on this issue? >> honestly, nothing at all. they could still decide later in the week, quite frankly. they could decide next week. this is a thing about the court. they really don't sen
i'm ashleigh banfield. with same-sex marriage, there's almost no chance for the supreme court to hold its peace. no fewer than ten cases of state and federal benefits and government authority have made their way all the way up to the high court's doorsteps but so far not one has hit the docket. the key words here, so far. we know that the justices debated among themselves on friday whether and how to weigh in on what some consider the civil rights showdown of the early 21st century. they could...
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ashleigh? >> let's give credit where it's due, david rubenstein is his name, a wealthy washington businessman. wish i had friends like that. sandro endo, nice it see you. >> by the way, the washington monument has been repaired three times recently if you're counting and the most recent work was done between the year 1997 and the year 2000. maybe do a little sightseeing. or, get some fresh air. but this summer, we used our thank youpoints to just hang out with a few friends in london. [ male announcer ] the citi thankyou visa card. redeem the points you've earned to travel with no restrictions. rewarding you, every step of the way. ...more talk on social security... ...but washington isn't talking to the american people. [ female announcer ] when it comes to the future of medicare and social security, you've earned the right to know. ♪ ...so what does it mean for you and your family? [ female announcer ] you've earned the facts. ♪ washington may not like straight talk, but i do. [ female an
ashleigh? >> let's give credit where it's due, david rubenstein is his name, a wealthy washington businessman. wish i had friends like that. sandro endo, nice it see you. >> by the way, the washington monument has been repaired three times recently if you're counting and the most recent work was done between the year 1997 and the year 2000. maybe do a little sightseeing. or, get some fresh air. but this summer, we used our thank youpoints to just hang out with a few friends in...
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i'm ashleigh been afield. president obama said it would be extraordinary if the supreme court overturned his health care law. also osama bin laden's widows are going to jail. and the national average gas price is dangerously close to a record. it is time to play "reporter roulette." and we begin with brianna keeler at the white house. the topics went right from oil to health care. but the president certainly made some news talking about health care spp. >> that's right. he was asked what would happen if the supreme court were to jo tu -- overturn his health care law 5-4 and he said it would be an unprecedented and extraordinary move if the court was to do that for a law, he said was approved by after strong majority of a democratically elected body. here's what he said moments ago. >> ultimately, i'm confident the supreme court will not take what would be an unprecedented extraordinary step of overturning a law that was passed by a strong majority of a democratically electically congress. for years one of the
i'm ashleigh been afield. president obama said it would be extraordinary if the supreme court overturned his health care law. also osama bin laden's widows are going to jail. and the national average gas price is dangerously close to a record. it is time to play "reporter roulette." and we begin with brianna keeler at the white house. the topics went right from oil to health care. but the president certainly made some news talking about health care spp. >> that's right. he was...
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ashleigh, that's within the sampling error. guess what? the polls done before the debate had the president with much larger leads. let's go to colorado. here's an american research group poll. you can see mitt romney with a four-point advantage, again, within the sampling error. but you go back a few weeks, the president had the advantage in colorado. similar with other polls in other states that have come out over the last 48 hours. so yeah, it looks like mitt romney has gotten a bounce, but hey, you said it and i'll say it as well, polls are a snapshot of how people feel now. the election is 27 days away. polls change all the time, ashleigh. >> or the president would be up against herman cain right now. it's a perfect example. >> reporter: there you go. >> which would be so fun to cover. i just want to have that out there. i think jon stewart of "the daily show" would agree. quickly, you mentioned ohio and that poll is closing. there's a great stump effort today with chris christie, the new jersey governor, who's so exciting on the trail
ashleigh, that's within the sampling error. guess what? the polls done before the debate had the president with much larger leads. let's go to colorado. here's an american research group poll. you can see mitt romney with a four-point advantage, again, within the sampling error. but you go back a few weeks, the president had the advantage in colorado. similar with other polls in other states that have come out over the last 48 hours. so yeah, it looks like mitt romney has gotten a bounce, but...
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but ashleigh, that hasn't happened since 1961. the last time that a president even authorized the killing of a service member was in 2008 when president bush approved the death penalty for a soldier. but that soldier's crimes were actually committed in the late '80s when president bush's father was president, so it's very likely that by the time this moves through the long, legal process and appeals are exhausted, it will be some future president that may have to ultimately make this decision. >> and that is a tough row to hoe. chris lawrence, thanks very much for that. >>> moving on to decision day in the deep south. voters in alabama and mississippi heading to the polls today. next on reporter roulette, shannon travis following today's tight race in mississippi joins me live now from ocean springs. lovely temperature, it looks like, shannon. >> lovely day, and i'm sweating a little bit so forgive me if you see a few beads up there. but ashleigh, absolutely right. we're here at a polling station at the ocean spring civic center.
but ashleigh, that hasn't happened since 1961. the last time that a president even authorized the killing of a service member was in 2008 when president bush approved the death penalty for a soldier. but that soldier's crimes were actually committed in the late '80s when president bush's father was president, so it's very likely that by the time this moves through the long, legal process and appeals are exhausted, it will be some future president that may have to ultimately make this decision....
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>> again, ashleigh, that's what many are asking. just -- you know, about ten days ago egyptians marched on to the embassy to protest the horrendous -- syrians there and the regime and egyptian security forces beat many people up and exchanged rocks with many of the protesters. i'm not calling for violence against anyone or any side but where was egyptian security yesterday especially around the u.s. embassy and usually treated like a fortress. again, i ask where's the egyptian president morsi and doing to secure our revolution and what is he doing to make it clear that he does not allow these -- this right-wing fringe to play on the right wing to allow him to play in the more centrist position. remember that we spent 30 years under hosni mubarak and now supported by five u.s. administrations to create deep anti-u.s. sentiment and the brotherhood right-wing fringe. now we have a muslim brotherhood presidency and the last thing is to see him allow the extremists to claim the right wing. the revolution has goals as liberty, social just
>> again, ashleigh, that's what many are asking. just -- you know, about ten days ago egyptians marched on to the embassy to protest the horrendous -- syrians there and the regime and egyptian security forces beat many people up and exchanged rocks with many of the protesters. i'm not calling for violence against anyone or any side but where was egyptian security yesterday especially around the u.s. embassy and usually treated like a fortress. again, i ask where's the egyptian president...
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we continue right now with ashleigh banfield. >> nice to have you with us. it's 11:00 on the east coast and 8:00 on the west coast. the secret is out. multiple marriages may be on the line and a city that thought it couldn't be shocked, that would be washington, is near speechless over the petraeus affair. i said near speechless. lawmakers with oversight duties over national security, they are not speechless. they want to know why they didn't know the fbi had discovered the director of the cia was having a fling with his married biographer. he's on the left, she's on the right. and today we know the number two republican in the house, majority leader eric cantor, was tipped off to the matter late last month. but officially the white house itself was not told until last tuesday. election day. after the case had been closed. it's now been almost 72 hours since the whole world learned of the downfall of the rock star four-star general turned he is pea naj chief. the affair itself with a hard driving west point grad named paula broadwell, the fbi probe of it whi
we continue right now with ashleigh banfield. >> nice to have you with us. it's 11:00 on the east coast and 8:00 on the west coast. the secret is out. multiple marriages may be on the line and a city that thought it couldn't be shocked, that would be washington, is near speechless over the petraeus affair. i said near speechless. lawmakers with oversight duties over national security, they are not speechless. they want to know why they didn't know the fbi had discovered the director of...
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i'm ashleigh banfield. nice to you have with us. it's 11:00 on east coast, 8 oh clock on the west coast. where we begin today. from the day they join the ticket or lose the election, living in the shadows except for one big night. foe joe biden and paul ryan, tonight's the night. the one and only vice presidential debate at the 2012 campaign season. we'll spend much of this hour on the race, the impact such as it is for sond banana's. cnn's john king is counting down to the big event from his post in washington, d.c. dana bash join us. john, you write that the vice president debate "no game changer but could shift momentum." how joe. >> reporter: look what happened since the first presidential debate. governor romney has momentum. moved ahead of the president by a smidgen in the national polls. caught up or gained ground in several key battleground states, ohio, virginia, florida, colorado, and a built of a breeze at his back and republicans think they have momentum. in this debate, americans pick presidents, not vice-presidents. no
i'm ashleigh banfield. nice to you have with us. it's 11:00 on east coast, 8 oh clock on the west coast. where we begin today. from the day they join the ticket or lose the election, living in the shadows except for one big night. foe joe biden and paul ryan, tonight's the night. the one and only vice presidential debate at the 2012 campaign season. we'll spend much of this hour on the race, the impact such as it is for sond banana's. cnn's john king is counting down to the big event from his...
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ashleigh? >> we talked off the top of the newscast, chad, about this issue of actually intentionally breaching a levbreach ing a levee to give relief to one of the parishes? >> do you remember back in the flood of last year, the mississippi river, the army corps breached a levee north of an area where they knew the water was going to breach one way or the other, so they chose to breach it off to the west rather than let it go into a city off to the east. let take you to what's happened here. new orleans, draw on this map a lot. here is new orleans, kenner, metairie, all the way back here, here is the crescent city, there would be the french quarter. zoom into where this problem is, it is right here, plaquemines parish, a long parish, goes from new orleans all wait to the gulf of mexico. and this is the area that has levees all around it. there's mississippi river levee and then the back levee that goes 18 miles all the way back here, this is a swimming pool with levees on all sides that's great
ashleigh? >> we talked off the top of the newscast, chad, about this issue of actually intentionally breaching a levbreach ing a levee to give relief to one of the parishes? >> do you remember back in the flood of last year, the mississippi river, the army corps breached a levee north of an area where they knew the water was going to breach one way or the other, so they chose to breach it off to the west rather than let it go into a city off to the east. let take you to what's...
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ashleigh? >> 31 minutes past 5:00 and after months of hiding from the media spotlight, george zimmerman is finally resurfaced online. anyway. the suspect in the trayvon martin case has launched a website and on the website he's asking for visitors to help pay for his legal defense. the site includes a statement that reads, "as a result of the incident and subsequent media coverage i have been forced to leave my home, my school, my employer, my family and ultimately my entire life." at the same time all eyes now are on the special prosecutor in this case, angela cory. miss cory announced she would not be convening a grand jury in order to look at the shooting death of trayvon martin. cory said that for weeks the grand jury wasn't needed in this case against george zimmerman and in a statement miss cory said "the decision should not be considered a factor in the final determination of the case." brad conway is a defense attorney in florida and joins us live this morning. brad, thanks for being wi
ashleigh? >> 31 minutes past 5:00 and after months of hiding from the media spotlight, george zimmerman is finally resurfaced online. anyway. the suspect in the trayvon martin case has launched a website and on the website he's asking for visitors to help pay for his legal defense. the site includes a statement that reads, "as a result of the incident and subsequent media coverage i have been forced to leave my home, my school, my employer, my family and ultimately my entire...
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>> the fear is a new level, ashleigh, at this point. we're seen instances in which afghan soldiers have turned their weapons on the weapons or personnel training them. that's normally in the field, on bases, on patrol or outposts. this particular interior ministry instance is particularly troubling for many american soldiers. it was supposed to be such a secure place, a command and control facility inside a secure ministry. people wondering how on earth did that happen? how did the gunman's timing in pakistan linked to extremist groups, how did that go unnoticed? with this and the claims of poisoning today there could be further suspicions of these afghan soldiers who americans are supposed to work with that could harm that vital trust they need to keep the job going here. ashleigh? >> nick peyton walsh, live from kabul this morning. thank you for that. >>> secretary of state hillary clinton says the koran burning that sparked a week of violence in afghanistan is deeply regrettable. but things have gotten out of hand and it needs to sto
>> the fear is a new level, ashleigh, at this point. we're seen instances in which afghan soldiers have turned their weapons on the weapons or personnel training them. that's normally in the field, on bases, on patrol or outposts. this particular interior ministry instance is particularly troubling for many american soldiers. it was supposed to be such a secure place, a command and control facility inside a secure ministry. people wondering how on earth did that happen? how did the...
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ashleigh? >> joe johns reporting for us. and next, a solar storm that could send the earth into darkness. really? it may not be the next summer blockbester. but it is after real life prediction. it looks cool to look at those pictures but it's a pain in the butt for us on earth. >> what happens if a massive solar storm comes directed right at earth. it's the same kind of scenario when we say a hurricane could hit memphis, tennessee. if we get one of these massive storms heading towards earth, we're talking global consequences here. each storm has different types of consequences, but let's talk about the big three issues. we have a graphic. power grids. that's one of the biggest concerns. there could be a complete glaps or blackouts of power grids. what happens in these storms, it brings additional electricity to the current systems and if the currents and the grids can't handle it, eventually transformers could be destroyed. so we're talking blackouts. not just for days, not just for weeks. maybe even years. imagine you live
ashleigh? >> joe johns reporting for us. and next, a solar storm that could send the earth into darkness. really? it may not be the next summer blockbester. but it is after real life prediction. it looks cool to look at those pictures but it's a pain in the butt for us on earth. >> what happens if a massive solar storm comes directed right at earth. it's the same kind of scenario when we say a hurricane could hit memphis, tennessee. if we get one of these massive storms heading...
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>>> hello, everyone, i'm ashleigh banfield. it is 11:00 on the east coast and 8:00 on the west coast. this is a solemn day for many americans in this country. this is the marking of the 11th anniversary of the attacks on september 11th. in new york you're watching family members as they read the names of the victims from the attacks on the world trade center towers. earlier this morning, four separate moments of silence were noted. two of them marked the moments that the planes hit the north tower and the south tower. and two of those moments of silence marked the moments when those towers each collapsed at different times. president obama and his staff also observed this moment of silence and the lawn at the white house. the president then left to go to the pentagon to pay his respects at the memorial for those who died there on 9/11, along with their families who were present. >> no matter how many years pass, no matter how many times we come together on this hallowed ground, know this, that you will never be alone. your love
>>> hello, everyone, i'm ashleigh banfield. it is 11:00 on the east coast and 8:00 on the west coast. this is a solemn day for many americans in this country. this is the marking of the 11th anniversary of the attacks on september 11th. in new york you're watching family members as they read the names of the victims from the attacks on the world trade center towers. earlier this morning, four separate moments of silence were noted. two of them marked the moments that the planes hit the...