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>> reporter: remembering that old slogan. >> you can't eat just one. >> reporter: unless that's all that there is in the bag. jeanne moos, cnn, new york. thank you very much for watching. i'm wolf blitzer. john king usa starts right now. good evening. i'm john king. investigators say there's no evidence of a security breach but say they have proof some 20 profit institutes we prostitutes were brought back to a hotel that was supposed to be as secure as a bank vault. should the rich pay more and can president obama be trusted with your money. and the final journey of the space shuttle "discovery" is a jaw dropper.
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even as the white house officials come to the defense of the agencies embattled director, mark sullivan tells susan collins as many as 21 women were involved and the implicated agents range from newcomers to some with 20 years experience. i spoke with the host intelligence committee member and former presidential candidate michele bachmann. >> this is an organize glags that we've trusted over the years and that is why it's so shocking. clearly this didn't just happen overnight. clearly this seems to have been a culture that was fostered over time. members of congress are taking this very seriously and we want answers. >> jessica yellin is joining us now. you have new details about the involvement of members of the military in this highly embarrassing series of events? >> reporter: that's right, john. this person says that this investigation they believe will
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ultimately find that all of the following u.s. military personnel were involved in this scandal. i'm going to look down at my notes. there were five army special forces services involved, marines that belonged to an explosive detection unit and one member of the air force. additionally, another u.s. member says an investigator has been dispatched to colombia to investigate the situation. this is separate and apart from the investigation that the secret service is investigating. john? >> that leaves us just shy of a dozen members of the military. 11 secret service members involved. it sounds like at least for now the white house is standing by director mark sullivan. is that fair? >> reporter: yes. it's absolutely more than fair. jay carney says that the president has confidence in mark sullivan that he acted swiftly
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and appropriately in starting an investigation and keeping the president informed of what's going on, that the white house would like the secret service to handle the investigation and that it is their responsibility to do it sort of separately and on their own and that the white house respects the secret service for what it does every day. basically, it's their job and let them do it. and the way -- what i hear and sense, john, is that the white house really doesn't want to have to get involved in this one, more than they already are. and that they don't sense political fallout from this, at least not yet. john? >> at least not yet. our chief white house correspondent, jessica yellin. as of now, no indications of any major lawmakers suggesting that he is imperiled. also, one of president obama's biggest re-election worries, that is the price at the pump. he talks about a five-point
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plan. the president defended the need for new regulations by talking football. >> imagine if the nfl quadrupled the number of teams but didn't increase the independent of refs. you'd end up having havoc on the field. and it would diminish the game. it wouldn't be fair. that's part of what's going on in a lot of these markets. >> my favorite referee, chief business correspondent, ali velshi is here. how would this work and would it actually work like the president thinks it will, bringing down the price at the pump. >> the regulators have to keep up with the changes, that the people who they are regulating are undergoing. so people who trade oil or commodity or stock these days are so sophisticated. they have great technology and can get trades faster than
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anybody else. the government has to be able to keep up with that. the question of of all of our viewers, absolutely not. i would be surprised if this has any impact at all. here's what the president called for. number one, he wants to boost the oversight that the security -- the commodity's future trading commission has over the trading of oil. he wants to increase funding six-fold. he wants to increase the fines ten-fold on people found to be guilty of manipulating the price of oil and he wants to raise the margin requirements. if you buy stock of general electric, you've got to put all of the money down for those shares. when you trade oil, you only have to put down 5, 6, 7%. if you have more skin in the game, you'll be less likely to manipulate. the example i ought to give you is back to the housing crisis. so many things went wrong with the people who valued your home, the bankers who sold you your home, fixing all of those things that went wrong doesn't fix the price of houses. the president is right on to
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want to fix them, completely wrong to suggest that somehow this will reduce the price of gasoline. >> you heard the president, when it comes to the markets and the price, who's the realville la v? >> there are a lot of people who say -- everybody is a speculator. everybody who has bought a house in this country is a speculator. there's nothing wrong with speculation. what the president should have been talking about is price manipulation. people who manipulate the prices. who is involved in the market for buying and trading oil. there's the producers, the people who buy oil futures because they have to sell oil and guarantee that they get a good price regardle of where it goes. then there are consumers. i've used as an example, airlines. airlines buy a lot of oil. they want to know how much it's going to cost them. then there are investors, people that have nothing to do with
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needing the oil. they don't produce it. they don't take delivery of it. they see it as an alternative of investing in the real estate market. nothing wrong with that, john, no matter what anybody says. there's nothing wrong with that. that's like me buying a house because i think it's going to go up. that is not illegal. and then there's people who take advantage of the differences in the markets. these are banks. these folks may have some impact. it's hard to tell how much in the price of a barrel of oil or gas. when we have found price manipulation in the oil market, that's where we have generally found it. that's where the president's reforms will come into play. ultimately it's not a big part and i'm going to get a lot of tweets about this. it's not a big price part in the price of oil. >> the president unlikely to get what he called for any way. the leading republicans in congress calling it a big gimmick.
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thank you for helping us break that down. here in washington, a magnifisence sight in the sky. you see the space shuttle "discovery" that flew in low over the monday mu meant destined for a museum outside of our capitol. this pilot initially goes where he's supposed to go but then takes a detour. what was that all about? >>. >> reporter: well, this was probably the biggest victory lap you could have for the shuttle program. "discovery" got this piggyback ride on the back of this modified 747. they flew over us at dulles and then over you in washington. i know staff snuck out over the windows to take a peak. what is going on is ffor people
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see this lap. "discovery" has come to an end. "discovery" flew 139 missions and actually spent a year in space if you logged all of the time together. it was a very important part of rebuilding the shuttle program after the disaster. the program in '86 was a fateful year for nasa. what you have now for folks is a chance to get up close with discovery. it will replace the "enterprise." that will go to new york. "discovery" will come in here. >> getting a shuttle that weighs over 200,000 pounds off the top of a 747, despite your help and i know you work out, how are you going to make that happen? >> reporter: this process is
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called demating. it will take about two days. they will lift the "discovery" off of the top of that 747 and it will come here. it will actually go nose to nose with the "enterprise." they will sort of point at each other. by friday people can come in and look at "discovery." the enterprise will go up to new york. eventually all of the different shuttles still around, that were part of the shuttle program, will reside in places where americans can come and get a chance to look at them, get a chance to look at part of what was a very storied u.s. shuttle program that had a 30-year run. john? >> lizzy o'leary, thank you so much. as we move on, more than two-thirds of the people that we asked in our polling says the tax system is unfair. it favors the rich.
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i hope most of you already know this. it's tax day. the time is ticking. whether you file early or at the last minute, a lot of americans seem to agree on one thing when it comes to the tax code. a new poll shows that 68% of americans think the current system is tilted to favor the rich, not fair for the rest. a bit earlier i spoke to two men on the opposite side of the tax debate. tell our viewers to get a major sense of the nominee. implement the buffett rule. make millionaires pay more, he says. lower the tax rate to 28% and raise taxes for couples making over $250,000 a year. that would be by letting the bush tax cuts expire.
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governor romney says, no, reduce tax rates to 20% and make the bush tax cuts permanent. austin, to you first. pro growth, which is a huge problem with the economy right now, anything in the romney plan that is superior to the obama plan? can they learn from each other? >> well, look. i think the romney plan is not fully specified. we heard the day before yesterday from the fund-raiser that the romney campaign is proposing to limit some deductions but the number of deductions they proposed to limit is far lower than the tax cuts they are proposing. so they are actually just proposing a multitrillion dollar tax cut heavily weighted to high-income people. i think we tried that approach specifically through the 2000s and it's not pro growth. someone needs to come up with the evidence that that actually works. >> it's a strong political argument if you can make the
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case. this is where george w. bush tried. how is the environment any different? >> first of all, we need to reduce spending both from what bush spent and certainly we need to undo the massive over spending that really kicked in. trillion dollar deficits that the obama administration started in the next 15 years are going to be the 15 largest deficits in the history of the country. so we can see what he's planning to do to us. we already know this because he ran four years ago, swearing up and down, again and again and again, he'd never raise taxes on anyone, any way, anyhow for those who earn less than $100,000 a day. two weeks into his presidency, who did he tax? buffett? rich people? no. cigarette smokers. average income, $40,000. the only rich person in the country who smokes cigarettes is named barack obama.
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we already know his promise not to gut the middle class and there's seven taxes on the middle class in obamacare directly. we know that he's going to raise taxes on the middle class. he's already started to do it now. his promises aren't worth the paper they are written on. >> the president in the past has infuriated liberals. if the jobs report next month and the month after is anemic, would he drop this buffett rule or is he locked in here? >> you know, i'm not sure what the hypotheticals are. the previous statement that grover made was outrageous and not believed by anybody who's anywhere remotely near the center of the party. as i've said, the president cut taxes for the middle class by $400 billion. the fact that a guy going to a suntanning parlor, that there's a health tax associated with
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suntanning parlors does not change the fact that the share of income that people in the middle class are paying in taxes is the lowest in 65 years. the president cut their taxes dramatically and overwhelmingly. >> the taxes are low because there's a recession and the economy is lousy. that's why the tax burden dozen low on everybody. >> the president passed the working pay tack and increase tuition credits for people whose kids go to school. we can go down the list of -- >> the promise is he wouldn't raise -- >> the president promised through the campaign. no. the president promised through the campaign that he would pass the children's health initiative. >> and not raise other taxes. >> grover -- >> he said it again and again and again. the president's own words. you can't use an etch-a-sketch
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and make the president's promises go away. that won't work. he lied. >> the president said that we needed a children's health initiative, which the bill was drafted before he was ever elected and includes an incredits in the cigarette tax. he promised that he would sign it because it was that important. to say that he was breaking his promise, it wasn't that he specifically said that he would sign a bill that was already in practice. once he got into office, he cut taxes for middle class people. by 400 billi$400 billion. so to say that he raised taxes on the middle class is totally not true. >> the argument for the deficit, if you look at our polling
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again, they say it would be okay if it's part of a bigger package. what's wrong with it? >> the president has made it very clear, whenever he gets additional money, he spent it. do you believe that obama will use any tax increase to reduce the deficit? the answer is no. >> feisty disagreement on this tax day. we continue 200 days before the election. austan, grover, appreciate your time today. bad news for mitt romney. dig deeper and find tonight's truth. romney's fortunes are actually on the rebound. and, next, a beautiful glass trophy means atlanta national football champ.
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welcome back. lisa sylvester with the latest news thaw need to know. >> hi, john. poisoning the school's water tank, 140 girls and female teachers in a northeastern province got sick. they had to be treated at the hospital. no one died. so. warren buffett reports that he has stage one prostate cancer. he will undergo two months
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radiation tweemt in july. republicans face ouf for gab agree yell giffords seat in the house. she was shot in the house at a tu san meet and greet last year. she stepped down to focus on recovery. a favorite to win is giffords' opponent in 2010, jesse kelly. this crystal football trophy is in pieces. aren't you glad it's not your fault? the university of alabama won the prize as college champions. a player's father tripped on a rug where the trophy stood and it shattered. here's a piece of it. the university of alabama will have to replace the trophy and it might not be insured. $30,000. that is a big oops moment, john. >> might not be insured.
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>> might not be insured. >> if it's kept in a place around a bunch of football players are, the person who decided not to pay 50 bucks or 100 bucks to insure it have some explaining to do. >> they might have to dig down deep in their pockets. >> ouch. we'll see new a little bit. new ref lalgss of wasteful government spending and, yes, it involves that same agency underfire for the extravagant convention in vegas. also, michele bachmann has been talking to mitt romney but not endorsing him yet. >> i had a wonderful conversation with governor romney and we'll continue to progress forward because my goal has been to be a voice of uniting our party. terol, how does it work? you just have to eat it as part of your heart healthy diet. step 1. eat the soup. all those veggies and beans, that's what may help lower your cholesterol and -- well that's easy [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup.
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this half hour, michele bachmann says she wants to unite the republican party. so why hasn't she endorsed mitt romney? i'll ask her. how about a week in hawaii for one ribbon cutting ceremony. how the gsa spent your money. plus a. sleepy pilot spent his plane diving 400 feet, what he mistook for another plane. the rally around the mitt romney movement picked up big steam today. house speaker john boehner and mitch mcconnell say they are ready to get behind the
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overwhelmingly likely republican nominee. >> and i will be proud to support mitt romney and do everything i can to help him win. >> we're all behind him. looking forward to the fall campaign. >> not everyone, of course, has jumped on the romney bandwagon, including congresswoman michele bachmann. she's my guest from capitol hill. is it time to back mitt romney? >> i think like you saw in 2008 when hillary rodham clinton dropped out of the race, 18 million women got behind senator clinton. it took some time for those women to be comfortable with barack obama's candidacy. i think what we are seeing right now, it hasn't hardly been a week now since senator santorum and republican leader of the governor romney. we're seeing coalitions whether it's social conservatives, they
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are assessing the situation. >> but why aren't you ready just yet? >> if you look at our latest polling, registered voters among women, obama 55, romney 35. a huge gender gap. governor romney needs your help and he can use it now. what's he lacking? >> there's a huge gender gap that barack obama has to deal with, too. it's a male gender gap. with what he has done to the economy, we will see uniting within our party. but the gender gap is there. barack obama has a big problem when it comes to men. >> but what about you and women? has governor romney called you? has his campaign reached out to you? are you looking to see something before you say, bang, i'm ready to sign on?
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>> we are friends and we've been friends for a long time with all of the candidates and last week i was in contact with governor romney and we'll continue to progress forward because my goal is to be a voice of uniting our party. i'm a mother of five children and 23 foster children. sometimes there's negotiations that go on. we are seeing a coalition building and i'm very excited with what i'm seeing. not a lot of bumps in the road but i'm very excited about bringing factions together. >> giving some advice, good standing with social conservatives, good standing with the tea party. governor romney announced the beginning of his vice presidential search process the other day. should he pick a woman, for example? >> i thought it was a very good statement coming from governor romney, choosing somebody pro
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life for his pat initial candidate. and i think that he sent a very powerful signal and i know that pro life groups have gotten on board with them as well. again, this is what we're doing. it doesn't happen overnight. we're in the process of coalescing and it's all in due time. >> should michele bachmann be on that list? >> as he looks at potential runningmates, should you be on that list? >> he will make that decision. we trust him to make the wisest decision for his team and our party and he will do that. >> last year in 2010 in particular, we're in 2012 now, the tea party was the driving force in american politics. >> it's more than a flavor of a month, john. this has been a long-term presence. this is a two-year presence so far. >> so why these numbers? favorable, 34%. unfavorable, 43%, unsure, 23%.
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why are more americans saying that they have an unfavorable view than a favorable? >> they stand for tax already and they believe that government has to stop spending more money than what it takes in. when people know that's what the tea party stands for, they say, hey, that's me, too. people share those dreams and goals and the tea party is an organization is not looking at building itself up. it's looking at these ideas and issues. this is what they want to progress in the halls of congress and i think this fall president obama won't be able to make the sale on any of those. he's a tax increaser. he's spent way more money than any other president has in past times. we've seen it with his debt accumulation. he's accumulated as much debt in one term as george bush accumulated in two terms. that's not going to settle well with the american people and that's why he's going to have a
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very hard time. i'm confident that our nominee will be able to win. it will be a tough fight. we've got to come together but it can be done. >> appreciate your time. >> thank you, john. >> thank you. as we learn more and more, the horrible details, we know this. the spending scandal did not start in vegas and it didn't stay there. we're learning that vegas conference, $800,000 plus wasting of your money is the tip of the iceberg. tax dollars paid for trips to hawaii, napa valley, a palm springs trip for the interns. this photo just released by a house committee, you see him in a tub in vegas with a glass of wine. here's dana bash. >> reporter: not only did this 2010 over the top conference cost taxpayers more than $800,000, the lead conference organize ziz error took eight
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trips to vegas to advance it to $147,000. >> my anger and frustration has got tone a boiling point. >> as tales of extravagant spending unfolded, it's clear why. >> 44 bucks for breakfast? i'm a big man. somebody had to say that. are you kidding sne. >> the inspector general who investigated it put it this way. >> we turned every stone and we found 50 more. >> the organizer, jeff neely, seen here in what appears to be a vegas hot tub, invoked his fifth amendment rights for the second day in a row but he was very much the focus. story after story of allegedly skirting and breaking the rules, maybe even the law to have a good time on the taxpayer dime. for example, it's against government rules to spend money for meals at meetings unless awards are given out, like here in las vegas. so they regularly made some up. listen again to the man
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investigating the whole thing. >> it was a running joke in region 9 that in order to get food you had to give out awards. one of our witnesses characterized them as i guess fake awards and jack awards and things of that nature. >> it went far beyond las investigation gas. a a could be frens cost $150,000. two months ago after the general administrator warned them about the extravagant spending, neely brought his wife along on a 17-day trip to the south pacific. and then a trip in napa valley wine country costing $40,000. one gsa official said she raised a red flag to no avail. >> you notified the regional administrator, ruth cox and expressed it concern, right? >> i did. >> what happened? >> i expressed concern and asked
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her to review the plans. >> and that called it off, didn't it? >> that is what really made these already angry lawmakers even more furious, that even after senior people at the gsa were told about neely's extravagant spending, over the top spending really, they still allowed him to squander hundreds and thousands of dollars more. as the chairman of the committee said, you wonder why there is so much distrust of government. >> you wonder and every day there is more. dana, thanks. a competence question. might they end up being good for governor romney? ♪ lord, you got no reason ♪ you got no right ♪ ♪ i find myself at the wrong place ♪ [ male announcer ] the ram 1500 express. ♪ it says a lot about you. ♪
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you know the old saying, looks can be deceiving. well, polls can be, too. we're getting a very good reminder. for example, our new cnn poll shows that 56% of americans have a favorable view of obama. 44% view mitt romney. not so fast, romney's up ten points from february. meaning now that the republican primaries are effectively over, he's beginning to get a second look. new numbers out tonight show a bit of a romney rebound. president obama leads nationally but by four points. that's down by 12 points. tonight's truth is a reminder. a lesson that especially this far out, 203 days until you
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vote, that's election day, there are other benchmarks much more trustworthy. the president's job rating, not personal popularity, is one time tested data point. 49% of americans prove how president obama is handling his job. thelast three incumbents, george w. bush, bill clinton, president reagan were all above the 50% line at this point in the election year. that will fall. there is also, though, what i will call the competence question. it was a major question in the collapse of president bush's standing and in the news of recent days makes it a challenge for president obama. it was bad management of the iraq war and then the katrina debacle that raised the competence debate. the gsa and secret service scandals are nowhere near that.
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they raise confidence and give the president's critics an opening. >> the american people deserve to have money paid back and where crimes have been committed, people will go to jail. >> the gsa administrator has lost her job. so far the white house is standing by the secret service director. >> the president has confidence in the director of the secret service. enacted quickly in response to this incident and is overseeing an investigation as we speak into the matter. >> let's be clear, it's more than a stretch to pin the blame for any one or two reasons on the president but this feeds into the republican argument that president obama is a nice guy but a bad ceo. truth is, they will likely need more embarrassing headlines and economic news to make that stick. but you can be sure the
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competence question will be front and center for now. joining us to talk the truth, gloria borger, kevin madden and democratic strategist, maria card dove have a. you have a lot of experience on the hill, kevin. the embarrassment with the secret service and military, does it reflect whether he's a republican or a democrat? >> it is by fiat. it reflects very poorly on the way that things are being run in washington and in the public's mind, the person in charge of the way things are going in their government, the person in charge of the tone and any progress made in washington, in a large part that falls to the commander in chief, the president. the stops with him. all of these things that the public has outrage with, it becomes emblem mat particular of what they don't like in washington and they blame the
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person at the top. >> maria, it's the gsa one that makes you cringe, i would guess. >> they all make me cringe. >> the government is an instrument of good. you send us your taxpayer dollars, we will do good with it. we will help people with it. and then you see this. and does the president -- he is the president. life and politics are sometimes unfair. nothing to do with it personally. he's in charge. >> that's right. and you're right. it does make us cringe. i think it's making all of the american people cringe and democrats are no different. but i think that you have to look at these -- right now at least the isolated incidents and when you look at the whole of what president obama has done these four years, that's what the american people are going to judge him on and right now it's still front and center with the economy. there have been 4.1 million jobs created. if the jobs report continue to go up, that's what the president is going to be judged on. right now they are isolated incidents. at least they have said the right thing and democrats are as
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outraged as republicans are. i agree with the republican that you just showed, that money should be paid back. again, i think right now these are isolated incidents and president obama is going to be judged on what he is doing with the economy. >> i remember early on during my tenure, back when the dinosaurs were roaming the earth here, he moved on and sam pearson before -- and all of these things were happening in the bureacracy and the white house had no idea. that's one of the problems. when you see the gsa, if you're in the white house right now you're thinking where else do we need to look and look fast? >> and since republicans run the house, you can be sure that they are going to start saying, okay, if this happened at the gsa, where else was mismanagement going on? and it does, to your point, speak to a competence question. people want a competent president of the united states. they don't want a person who seems to be a captive of washington because they don't
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like washington and the closer that the president is drawn to mismanagement in washington, the bigger problem it becomes for him. he's standing by the head of his secret service. right now and so he has put himself out on a limb there. he's been very angry about the gsa. the question is, is the government going to differentiate. >> you both make good points that they are expressing outrage. it's whether or not the actions match what the public really wants to see as far as change in washington and that's going to be the biggest challenge here and i don't have much confidence. >> you obama. had to reach out to clinton voters. it shows the american people are pretty open minded. already know enough 45% say yes
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and 53% say they plan to give him a look. i want you to listen to him here borrowing a line about his critics. >> there will be an effort by the quote vast left wing conspiracy to work together to put out their message and to attack me. but they're going to do everything they can to divert from the issue people care most about which is a growing economy that creates more jobs and rising incomes. that's what people care about. >> he is on breitbart tv. that's a conservative outlet. shouldn't he pivot? >> i have come on the show and i say when the polls are really bad the polls are just a snapshot in time. i'm going to say that when they are really good, too.
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i'm going to be consistent there. i think the reason that the governor, there is a larger persuadable audience that hasn't made up their minds yet. i think that's where the governor is focused. the reason he is able to grow his favorability and grow numbers is because he is very focused on the economy. i think you are going to see the white house with the buffett rule and call for tax returns wave shiny objects. the public is focused on the economy. >> as a member of the vast left wing conspiracy. i want to show pictures of mitt romney. this is one of the biggest issues is proving he can relate to people. that is a smart image for a campaign. i let loose in a tie. you see they're trying to address their problems. >> of course, because they desperately need to make it seem like he can relate to normal people which has been a huge problem for him. we see in the poll huge problem
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with women. we know with that gender gap he is not able to win the election. even though americans are 53% willing to give him a second look, he has been running for five years. he is pretty much a known quantity. number two, he already has been very clear in what he wants to do and the positions he has taken in order to gain the nomination. it is harder for americans to -- >> you are doing what democrats want to do which is remind. >> of course, we want to remind him about what exactly his own words were. >> 200 plus days the conversation will continue. "erin burnett outfront" coming up. what are some of the examples you found of wasteful spending? >> there is an egregious one in hawaii. don't they have the wonderful
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welcome back. here is the latest news you need to know. >> add australia to the list of countries speeding up troop withdrawals from afghanistan. troops would be out by the end of 2013 a year ahead of schedule. an air canada pilot woke up from a nap so groggy he thought the planet venus was another plane heading towards him so he spent the plane into a violent 400 foot dive. a report was released today.
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16 people were hurt and plenty of passengers were tossed around. >> i was literally violently thrown out of my seat and slammed into the ceiling. i was in a window seat and so i hit the top of the ceiling and fell back to the ground. after that it was kind of chaos. >> the pilot had been sleeping for over an hour. those controlled naps are only supposed to last 40 minutes. and better hold on to your twinkies. hostess brands which makes the treats is heading to court to try to dump the union contracts. the unions say they will strike if the deals are thrown out and both say the company will not survive the strike. >> state fairs everywhere will be in peril if we can't get a fried twinkie on a stick. what will we do?
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president obama standing shoulder to shoulder with the nascar sprint cup champ tony stewart. the president, how about taking a spin in number 14 chevy impalla. >> it's good to see number 14 on the south lawn. every year i try to take a lap. nobody lets me do it but i'm still holding out hope. >> one thing every president hates. we know nascar. stewart posed for pictures with the republican speaker, john boehner. john king is a nascar truck driver, won a race in february. >> a great game like somebody else. >> he promised me. we are going to take a spin. >> you will have to have video of that. i'm sure we will see it here on cnn. "erin burnett outfront" starts right now.

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