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cynthia, thank you, as always. >>> let's go all the way west to hawaii tonight. it's not difficult to outrun the lava flow there, but it is impossible to stop it. the national guard today deployed 83 troops to a community in the path of that lava flow on the big island. they will set up road blocks and patrols now to keep people away. beyond that, there is little else anyone can do. and as it stands right now tonight, 40 to 50 homes stand threatened. >>> we are down to the wire, five days left for candidates to win your love, or at least your vote in the midterm elections. chuck todd, our political director, moderator of "meet the press," has been on the road covering the races that could shift the balance of power. seven battleground stays in the all. 3,153 miles traveled. and tonight, chuck brings the trip to an end in the state of louisiana, where a sitting democratic senator is fighting for her political life. hey, chuck, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. you know, one thing i learned about this trip is that the most omnipresent person on the ca
cynthia, thank you, as always. >>> let's go all the way west to hawaii tonight. it's not difficult to outrun the lava flow there, but it is impossible to stop it. the national guard today deployed 83 troops to a community in the path of that lava flow on the big island. they will set up road blocks and patrols now to keep people away. beyond that, there is little else anyone can do. and as it stands right now tonight, 40 to 50 homes stand threatened. >>> we are down to the...
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her story tonight from nbc's cynthia mcfadden. >> reporter: britney maynard says she only has 23 days to live. it wasn't supposed to be this way. the 29-year-old newlywed was living in california. >> we went away to the wine country for kind of a celebration. and the following day i was diagnosed with cancer. >> reporter: she had brain surgery, but her cancer was too aggressive. doctors told her she only had six months to live and that the end would be painful. so she moved to oregon, where she qualified for a prescription that could end her life. on her own term. >> i can't even tell you the amount of relief it provides me to know that i don't have to die the way that it's been described to me, that my brain tumor would take me on its own. >> reporter: oregon is one of five states where such decisions are legal. but only two-thirds who receive the prescriptions actually take them. britney says she plans to take hers on november 1st, so she can celebrate her husband's birthday with him before dying. >> i hope to enjoy however many days i have left on this beautiful earth and spend as
her story tonight from nbc's cynthia mcfadden. >> reporter: britney maynard says she only has 23 days to live. it wasn't supposed to be this way. the 29-year-old newlywed was living in california. >> we went away to the wine country for kind of a celebration. and the following day i was diagnosed with cancer. >> reporter: she had brain surgery, but her cancer was too aggressive. doctors told her she only had six months to live and that the end would be painful. so she moved to...
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our "making a difference" report tonight from nbc's cynthia mcfadden. ♪ i'm still here but yet i'm gone ♪ >> reporter: this is a legend at work. glen campbell singing the last song of his 50-year career. this final video recorded nearly two years ago but seen here for the first time. ♪ i'm not gonna miss you >> reporter: the words, the truth about the disease destroying his brain. >> this indicates that in all likelihood your difficulties are due to alzheimer's. >> reporter: devastating news that would have meant the end for most entertainers. >> i ain't done yet. just tell them that. good evening, ladies and gentlemen. i'm glen campbell. ♪ it's knowing that your door's always open ♪ ♪ and your path is free to walk ♪ >> reporter: but for all his success, his most enduring legacy might be the battle he's waged with alzheimer's disease. not just going public with the diagnosis three years ago but heading out on a farewell tour with three of his kids. his wife in the wings it was a high wire act. i mean, you're holding your breath will he be able to make it through the performa
our "making a difference" report tonight from nbc's cynthia mcfadden. ♪ i'm still here but yet i'm gone ♪ >> reporter: this is a legend at work. glen campbell singing the last song of his 50-year career. this final video recorded nearly two years ago but seen here for the first time. ♪ i'm not gonna miss you >> reporter: the words, the truth about the disease destroying his brain. >> this indicates that in all likelihood your difficulties are due to...
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cynthia davis joins the back of the line. she and 2,000 other job seekers file in, press the flesh,ing hand over resumes, and hope to land one of the 1700 jobs employer here are trying to fill. the recession hit workers here hard. more than 160,000 lost jobs between 2008 and 2010. about 120,000 jobs have been added back, but that's about half of what walker promised when elected. his opponent argue the governor's tax cuts and working. >> we have people that are young and they know the cnc training -- >> but this factory owner says they are. he employs 48 workers now, he wants to double his work force from 48 employees. >> there has been a cooperation from our government officials to get out into businesses, learn what is out here for -- for families -- with life-sustaining type of jobs. >> reporter: cynthia tries to state upbeat. she admits it's hard not to get discouraged. >>> up next, energy economics, when oil prices fall, so do prices at the pump, but this time, gas are prices are lagging behind the plummeting prices in o
cynthia davis joins the back of the line. she and 2,000 other job seekers file in, press the flesh,ing hand over resumes, and hope to land one of the 1700 jobs employer here are trying to fill. the recession hit workers here hard. more than 160,000 lost jobs between 2008 and 2010. about 120,000 jobs have been added back, but that's about half of what walker promised when elected. his opponent argue the governor's tax cuts and working. >> we have people that are young and they know the cnc...
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thank you very much, let's go to cynthia for the next question. >> how do you feel about bobby to accept efusal medicaid dollars when so many people could have benefited from it? of my opponents agree that we should not expand medicaid, i think it is tragic because 252,000 people wake up and go to work every day could be benefiting from health insurance. our government talks a lot about the workforce it is hard to have a strong workforce if it is not healthy. this would have cost the state the first few years. this is three times the amount of jobs that would be brought that is the equivalent. i have sent letters and showed up and pleading with him to say yes to 252,000 people in our state and that is part of why i am proud to run again and help people to get insurance that keeps them healthy and keep them working. >> you might ask if medicaid to a good why did they go charity hospital to mark that's because medicaid paid so far below the doctors costs. medicaid is the illusion of coverage without the power of access. now to this myth that it wouldn't cost tax payers anything. along the
thank you very much, let's go to cynthia for the next question. >> how do you feel about bobby to accept efusal medicaid dollars when so many people could have benefited from it? of my opponents agree that we should not expand medicaid, i think it is tragic because 252,000 people wake up and go to work every day could be benefiting from health insurance. our government talks a lot about the workforce it is hard to have a strong workforce if it is not healthy. this would have cost the...
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we go to cynthia next injectable, florida. hi, cynthia. caller: good morning, ladies. i hope you give me as much time as you cancel she can give good answers to my query. i believe that the elephant in the room and public education is that our schools are funded by local property taxes, and please allow me to make my point with this. when you are looking for a home, oh, thisor always says has got a really good school district. well, children that are born in poor, poverty stricken areas to not get a good education because resources allocated to those schools are not equal. in our area, the really good public schools are in the wealthier districts of course because they have more access to taxpayer money. what happens is the women, many of the women don't work, so they volunteer. they get to volunteer in their children's schools. this frees up money that the school would have to spend on certain areas like the library or whatever so that they can invest in computers and whatever else they have got live ok, cynthia, we will up there because i think we have got your point
we go to cynthia next injectable, florida. hi, cynthia. caller: good morning, ladies. i hope you give me as much time as you cancel she can give good answers to my query. i believe that the elephant in the room and public education is that our schools are funded by local property taxes, and please allow me to make my point with this. when you are looking for a home, oh, thisor always says has got a really good school district. well, children that are born in poor, poverty stricken areas to not...
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saying good-bye wasn't easy for 16-year-old francisco lazo's mother cynthia. >> it breaks my heart, but it's for the best. i'm sure he'll come out a different person. i mean, he's great kid. he just needs help. >> it was really tough, hard to say good-bye. i didn't see it as a sad good- bye. i saw it more as a good good- bye. >> next candidate. what's your last name? >> reporter: they are split up into platoons, two male, two female. >> all you got to do is what? >> breath, sergeant, breath. >> that's it. all you got to do is breathe. we're going to think for you. >> reporter: for the next five and a half months, they will be told when to eat, sleep and go to school. no access to social media, television or contact with the outside world. >> we will make you faster. >> let's go. pick those knees up. >> we will make you stronger. >> keep moving, cadet. get up. >> we will make you healthier and wiser than you have ever been in your lives. >> if you're going to do something, how are you going to do it, the right way or the wrong way? >> the right way. >> there you go. >> we will help you e
saying good-bye wasn't easy for 16-year-old francisco lazo's mother cynthia. >> it breaks my heart, but it's for the best. i'm sure he'll come out a different person. i mean, he's great kid. he just needs help. >> it was really tough, hard to say good-bye. i didn't see it as a sad good- bye. i saw it more as a good good- bye. >> next candidate. what's your last name? >> reporter: they are split up into platoons, two male, two female. >> all you got to do is what?...
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. >> back at the job fair cynthia davis tries to stay upbeat. she admits it's hard not to get discouraged by the huge number of job seekers here. >> a lot of the jobs are paying only $10 an hour. who did live on $10 an hour? >> davis says both candidates promise to add jobs. she's not sure they can make that a reality. diane eastabrook, al jazeera. >> jeb bush could be the second son to make a bid for the white house. he said it was more likely he would join the race this time, and that his family is behind him. jeb bush is a former two-term governor of florida. he stayed out of the 2012 race despite calls from many conservatives to enter it. >>> now to a likely candidate on the other side of the aisle. hillary clinton is walking back with a major preterm gaff, some sais. she says employers and businesses do not create jobs. some jumped on the comment. trickle down economics that's the theory that money from businesses and wealthy eventually duet shared moomg all levels of society. >>> an update on ballots being cast in other places of the world
. >> back at the job fair cynthia davis tries to stay upbeat. she admits it's hard not to get discouraged by the huge number of job seekers here. >> a lot of the jobs are paying only $10 an hour. who did live on $10 an hour? >> davis says both candidates promise to add jobs. she's not sure they can make that a reality. diane eastabrook, al jazeera. >> jeb bush could be the second son to make a bid for the white house. he said it was more likely he would join the race...
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. >> reporter: back at the job fair cynthia tries to stay upbeat. she admits it's hard to not get discouraged. >> okay. joining us for more on the issues facing voters in wisconsin tonight at 8:00 eastern time, 5:00 pacific right here on al jazeera. >>> tony new details are emerging about the school shooting in washington. police say the gunmen, sent a text message to the victims inviting them to eat lunch with him, and then shot them before shooting himself. two have died, and two are still in the hospital. >>> the trial of four men accused in the hazing death of a member of the florida a&m marching band have begun. he died nearly four years ago after his fellow band mates beat him as part of a hazing ritual. >>> today the church's judicial council reversed the ruling for defrocking a minister for marrying his gay son. >>> now lava is threatening homes in one rural town in hawaii. >> it is going to be sad watching our house go down, but at the same time, you know, i would like to be here, if it happens. we're praying really hard it will spare us he
. >> reporter: back at the job fair cynthia tries to stay upbeat. she admits it's hard to not get discouraged. >> okay. joining us for more on the issues facing voters in wisconsin tonight at 8:00 eastern time, 5:00 pacific right here on al jazeera. >>> tony new details are emerging about the school shooting in washington. police say the gunmen, sent a text message to the victims inviting them to eat lunch with him, and then shot them before shooting himself. two have died,...
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. >> hi i'm cynthia. >> press the flesh and hopefully try oland one of the 1600 jobs employers are trying to fill. >> i've got a good resume and hopefully that will get me a job and something decent. >> reporter: davis has been out of work for two years, picked up jobs here and there and is desperate for a full time gig. >> i ran out of my unemployment and i was out on the street and i had nowhere to go. >> reporter: this job fair reflects the deep divide between two wisconsin candidates for governor. scott walker a republican says the state is hiring again. but mary burke says there's far too many people out of work. >> 160,000 lost jobs between 2008 and 2010, about 120,000 jobs have been added back but that's only about half of what walker promised when elected. his opponent burke argues the governor's tax cuts and incentives to businesses aren't working. >> we have people that are young and they know the c and c training -- >> but factory owner mike mawitz says they are, he employs 40 workers now. mowitz says the tax incentives helped him train workers at a technical college. he says t
. >> hi i'm cynthia. >> press the flesh and hopefully try oland one of the 1600 jobs employers are trying to fill. >> i've got a good resume and hopefully that will get me a job and something decent. >> reporter: davis has been out of work for two years, picked up jobs here and there and is desperate for a full time gig. >> i ran out of my unemployment and i was out on the street and i had nowhere to go. >> reporter: this job fair reflects the deep divide...
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. -- specifically for one candidate -- let's go to cynthia from k plc. >> senator landrieu, you admitted you miss used $33,000 in taxpayer money for air travel for charter flights tom and you paid it back. but walk us through why you need charter flights in the first place for senate business. >> thank you, cynthia, for that question. first of all, i take full responsibility for that error. it was a bookkeeping error. we did a thorough and independent review and found the $33,000 and has been fully repaid. i used charter flights to move around the state more quickly and efficiently. others travel differently. sometimes i travel by car. sometimes i travel by plane. it was within the budget and within the rules. i take full responsibility for the errors that were made in that. >> are you move at all by $17 trillion in debt? >> actually, john, the budget i receive every year, the 18 years i have been proud to serve the people of this state, i have returned money to the treasurer. every senator has discretion as to how to use money in their own budget, but i return money every year and have
. -- specifically for one candidate -- let's go to cynthia from k plc. >> senator landrieu, you admitted you miss used $33,000 in taxpayer money for air travel for charter flights tom and you paid it back. but walk us through why you need charter flights in the first place for senate business. >> thank you, cynthia, for that question. first of all, i take full responsibility for that error. it was a bookkeeping error. we did a thorough and independent review and found the $33,000...
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host: that is cynthia from new york. john boehner had this to say on twitter about the plight of those that are long-term unemployed. nancy pelosi also responded with a tweet. she is talking about the importance of democratic priorities in improving the job market. our next caller is in maryland on the democratic line. how is the economy looking to you in maryland. caller: thank you for taking my call this morning. . don't know why 80% of america survives. host: thank you. next up is a michael from new york calling on the independent line. caller: hello? thank you for taking my call. i appreciate it. i've have been practicing for 20 years. i am a solo practitioner. people on a monthly or yearly basis. people are hurting. people are taking part-time jobs. the drop prior to the president numbers youe those have to be naive. a lot of people are part-time employed. host: which way you will you be voting? friend just look in your and you see what is really going on. york.michael from new i up is stephen from florida on the de
host: that is cynthia from new york. john boehner had this to say on twitter about the plight of those that are long-term unemployed. nancy pelosi also responded with a tweet. she is talking about the importance of democratic priorities in improving the job market. our next caller is in maryland on the democratic line. how is the economy looking to you in maryland. caller: thank you for taking my call this morning. . don't know why 80% of america survives. host: thank you. next up is a michael...
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host: cynthia from kingston, jamaica. caller: i have listened to this gentleman talk, and the more he talks, the more he worries me. why is it everything in the world coming into the united states? we've a soldier in mexico that no one is doing anything for him. you can't step in jamaica without having legal documents. when it spreads, the way you will live in america, the white people there that helped to make america what it is will run for the hills. this man talk to talk, but ebola is dangerous. it has always been there. you need to do something to protect the public. stop the planes from coming in. guest: i have been trying to calm the public. forgive me if you have been alarmed. there really is no reason to be alarmed. disease is coming into the united states all the time. remember, we are part of a global community. diseases don't come to the united states anymore than they come to any other country in the world. we have been one of the most fortunate countries in the world. we live in a climate where we don't have
host: cynthia from kingston, jamaica. caller: i have listened to this gentleman talk, and the more he talks, the more he worries me. why is it everything in the world coming into the united states? we've a soldier in mexico that no one is doing anything for him. you can't step in jamaica without having legal documents. when it spreads, the way you will live in america, the white people there that helped to make america what it is will run for the hills. this man talk to talk, but ebola is...
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. >> the next question will go to from cynthia rodan. >> 25 states adopted the for education. since then several states including south carolina have from --n does the common core hurt or help public schools in south carolina? fastestnk one of the and easiest ways to talk about this issue is giving a full statewide school choice program, arguments forany argumentse, there are common core. i am not a fan of it. is, south carolina we were neck and neck with florida in 1998 the average student in south than theranked better flarch floridian student. since then floridian students low income now outpace the south carolina student. you guys out there, you parents know what'sou better for your children than anybody up here on this stage. andneed to have the power the choice to be able to send your student anywhere that you fit. so if you like common core, that's great. i want to give you the option to be in that program. if you don like common core and you want to go to a charter even a private school or home school, i want to fully support that. we spend $12,000 a year per we can do
. >> the next question will go to from cynthia rodan. >> 25 states adopted the for education. since then several states including south carolina have from --n does the common core hurt or help public schools in south carolina? fastestnk one of the and easiest ways to talk about this issue is giving a full statewide school choice program, arguments forany argumentse, there are common core. i am not a fan of it. is, south carolina we were neck and neck with florida in 1998 the average...
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cynthia from kingston, jamaica. caller: i have listened to this gentleman talk, and the more he talks, the more he worries me. why isn't everything in the world coming into the united states? we've a soldier in mexico that no one is doing anything for him. when it spreads, the way you will live in america, the white makee there that helped to america what it is will run for the hills. talk, but ebola is dangerous. it has always been there. you need to do something to protect the public. stop the planes from coming in. guest: i have been trying to calm the public. forgive me if you have been alarmed. there really is no reason to be alarmed. disease is coming into the united states all the time. remember, we are part of a global community. diseases don't come to the united states anymore than they come to any other country in the world. we have been one of the most fortunate countries in the world. we live in a climate where we don't have a lot of malaria, dengue fever. we don't have some of the really devastating dis
cynthia from kingston, jamaica. caller: i have listened to this gentleman talk, and the more he talks, the more he worries me. why isn't everything in the world coming into the united states? we've a soldier in mexico that no one is doing anything for him. when it spreads, the way you will live in america, the white makee there that helped to america what it is will run for the hills. talk, but ebola is dangerous. it has always been there. you need to do something to protect the public. stop...