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the excitement gap that we might have with romney. and we need it from virginia. >> guys, it is good to see you. thank you for being with us . the vetting of obama continues. greta is next. see you tomorrow night. >> tonight now is that rivalry or racism. a victory chant is sparking a national uproar and students are facing punishment. bill mauer using bad word toz grade knem. that convorcey -- controversy is heating up. senator mccain is here in just minutes . former speaker of the house
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newt gingrich. >> nice to see you, sir. >> good to see you. >> i want to talk about 2.50 gallon and your ad. do you, is there any question in your mind that president obama would like to see the gas prices come down. is there any question in your mind he wants them. >> only for the purpose of reelection . he is a committed liberal and like his secretary of energy, he would like to see european level of gas prices of 9 or 10 dollars a gallon. he was clear that he would like to bankrupt anyone who builds a new coal utility. chu admitted he doesn't have a car. it is secretary of anti-energy who said publicly last week in the u.s. house he would not try to lower the price of gasoline. his job was to get us off of
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gasoline . he aed admitted today he doesn't have a car. i assume the president knew what he was. and president has reduced drilling and twen percent for natural gas. alabama is trying to figure out a way to make it difficult to use the drilling for antigas. >> but i guess it seems far fetched to me to think that any president seeking reelection would want to have high gas prices. >> he would like them to come down, look he wants them down until december 1st and then he would like them to go to european levels. his goal in life and he had conversations like this on the road last year people would say, i have a big family. and he said buy a hybrid suv.
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without regard to what it costs. obama is got a clear model and that is very, very long gas mileage and small use of petrol jum and limited drilling in the united states and high price to force people in electric cards and other methods of pro. >> i take you to agree there is a lot of gas mileage that would be a good thing and wean ourselves off foreign oil that would be a good thing and if there was an alternative to oil that is a good thing. i take it those are not bad ideas. but not workable right now, is that your thinking? >> look, fst of all i am for a american drilling presently that eliminates foreign oil so we have energy independence. and new texnology to extend
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things and cars that are economically feasible. and i support biofuels and natural gas. and i believe in flex fuel vehicles and you have an amazing cars and trucks on the road that are gasoline and diesel. i have a 2.50 as a maximum price and people go to newt.orgthey will see a 30 minute speech where we outline step by step to do it. it was 1.89 when she was worn n and 1.13 when i was speaker. we are not trying to get a fanciful price. we are talking about policy. his policy is anti-american development of energy and my policy would be pro american development of energy. >> part of the problem with the price of gas going up. and not yust at the pump and pain of people pending more.
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it is going to be a drag on the nelong-term. moving food from one place or transportation or anything. what is the path come august or september if the price stays where it is and continues to go up. what is the economy going to look like. >> it is a triple nightmare for the president. if we get in five or six dollar gasoline and direct consequence of pain and people being angry will be anti-obama. you get to that price level it affects the truckers and independent delivery. i talked to somebody in mississippi who said that e's lost two percent of the gross revenue to pay for hire transportation yust to get products delivered to his franchise. that is a significant amount of money at a low margin business. and so every store will have pressure. and everything delivered by truck is more expensive and
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plastic more expensive and there is an individual part. there is a problem in the middle east weather it is the straits of hormuz and that could send oil prices sky rocketing . so the president is faced with a series of challenges that are the natural resolve of his policies. remember this president is so anti-american energy when he was a septemberor in 2007, he introduced a bill to wipe out all information go the u.s. geological sura. and remarkable tep to say let's not even know what our are. >> chris: you noted that is international. how does the president and what could you do differently if you have a divided congress. people are and on both sides of the aisle and what to do
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about iran that threatened to close the strait of hormuz. you have a problem with decisions on whether to drill and you have a divided congress. they are not easy to work with. what could you do differently working with a divided congress so even your agenda could be passed. >> the president said there is no silver bullets. he could approve the key stone pipe line. that would be $ you i barrels a day of canadian oil going to houston . he could authorize louisiana and texas development off shore. and he could authorize alaska that don't require congressional action. and so with three signatures, the president could increase availability of oil two million and 300,000 barrels a day or 800 million barrels a
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year. that would be money kept here at home and more jobs in the united states and a significant margin for error in terps of what happen in the middle east. >> there is a call from super pac and rick santorum. and calling for you to drop out of the race. what is your reponce to the super pack asking you to get out and why only focusog santorum in the fund raising letter. >> you have to ask the folks who run the campaign. you know, my view is that we have a real race that is a three-way race and ron paul who is getting percentage as a fourth candidate. i was in first place or clearly in second place and during that entire period. and santorum dechined to leave and now he's in better shape and he would like me to leave. he and i would like romney to
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leave . the fact is, everybody would like to end it on their terps and i think it will go on into june depending on what happen in texas and california. and i have a good chance work governor perry to do very well. and that could set the tage to do well in california. i want to wait and see how this all develops. we are having a great reponce in mississippi and great response in alabama and i think we will do well next tuesday night . that is one of the challenges of campaigning. we'll keep moving forward. we gathered delegates and we sweep amazing number of delegates which was the largest state. and delegates in tennessee and oklahoma . we have our eye on several state that is we will be competitive in the next 30 or 40 days. >> if you win big in the south and take texas and california
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and senator santorum does well and denying the front runner right now. governor romney the 1144 he needs. how does it go down if no one reached the number. >> we'll have a national conversation with the republicans that will probably start sometime in april over who can beat barack obama. mitt romney can raise a lot of money out of wall street much companies bailed out by the taxpayers and we are having negative advertising. and he's not going to be able to outspend barack obama we don't have evident that he would survive the campaign this fall against an opponent that is better financed than he is. part-time . senator santorum he was in the leadership that led the disasterous elections . he lost his seat by the
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largest margin in pennsylvania. >> what happen convention? >> one of two things is going to happen. either someone will win and governor romney is best positioned by sheer money but he bounce in ceilings that reject him or who could win and i think people agree that i could debate obama better than anyone else. or get to a brokered convention and we'll be in a room. what you are going to find there, between the four of us there will be a conversation and each of us will have our own rationale. i don't think it would be practical for a fifth. >> what does brokered convention mean. you will duke it out . how does this resolve. >> you don't know. if governor mitt romney is short and the other three have more votes, a couple of
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different way to play. first of all if we have more votes and i suspect we'll revisit arizona and florida both of which are porportional and mitt romney has an overrepresentation because they are violating the rnc rules and claiming they are win or take all which they are not supposed to be. start there. and second, i think the question is how do you write the platform . what is the platform going to be. and have pieces out of the ron paul and newt gingrich and santorum. is it a romney only platform? what kind of coalition emerge. we have not seen anything like this. i think since 1920. and on the republican side. you can argue 1940 as a historian. but you may have to go 1920. it is a different environment and you have to candidate mitt
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romney has the most mon yebiggest organization and you would think he has a lot of advantages. but the percentage he gets, with very ra he has a hard time putting together anything close to a majority. >> i had e-mailed to me a picture of you dancing late in the night and i was curious whether it was a videotape much you doing a twist or looking for out there. i think the viewers would love to see you video dancing. >> and you know, callistica warned me thatthis would make the wire . i figured i couldn't back out. we got in late in jackson and we were campaigning nonstop in georgia and really campaigned hard . campaigned all day yesterday and they happened to have a good local band in the hotel we were at and it was just a
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few hour was relaxation we took a two hour vacation from the campaign and we are back at it and i did my first interview at 6:30 this morning and it was fun and i like dancing with callista and it is great fun. we had a couple of reporters that were with us and it was fun. i thought it was 99 percent off of the record and i think you got the one percent. >> i did post it on greta van wire about the twist and polka and dances to get you on tape doing. so beware. >> if there is a video of that showing up. you might find a reporter missing. no videos. >> we didn't mind the still shots. >> thank you, great fun. and going to high school basketball celebration turns ugly. victory chant is sparking accusations of racism. what was said and is it
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>> high school students chanted usa at a babble game. they hit the ground to find out what is going on. >> greta a controversy receiving initial attention involving basketball and race and politics. alamoheights high school is a predominantly white high school. they beat thomas edison. a predominantly hispanic. they were chanting usa, usa. >> and school officials stopped it and later the officials from thomas edison said it is racist.
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we came here to fine out what happened. >> did you take it as a insult? >> i did. because i mean. we know it is an all white school and for them to be playing us. they shouldn't. >> most people didn't know it had a negative racist connotation. >> the vast majority didn't. i do believe at the core the beginning stunes, i believe it was defensive way but the audience that caught on when it happened. didn't mean it in that sense. didn't mean it except that we are excited and esstatic students. >> the amount of was blown out of porportion. even if we were at fault. we are not big bad guys. >> your son was in the crowd,
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is he banned from the game? >> you know, up to today, because i was told he is allowed to go to the cool, but it was sad and frustrating for my son to be involved. we are hispanic. i am not chanting against boys that are hispanic. you have to go to the school and defend me. the usa chant i heard from opportunities and high school students at basketball games were e-mailing. we chant usa and have you heard it or a one-time thing directed at edison on saturday night. >> i have heard it in majority of our games and lake travis game that is caication much like alamohigh schoolings. it is a basketball tradition. >> when the opportunities were
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chanting patriotic and didn't mean to be insensitive, you are not buying it? >> no. no, not at all. >> i thought mainly because why were the minority. coming from a school that had mainly mexican. i thought that that was wrong. they shouldn't have chanted that. >> every high school game there is student sections that can chant thing that is are possible offensive and that was no different from edison. thee were things coming're from that. edison was saying alamowhite. indicating that it isab all white school. >> were you chanting anything back that was trying to be mean spirited as well. >> we were just trying to enyoy the game. >> it is not right.
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they need to think before they do the actions. a lot of people got hurt by it. >> people overscrutinize it. and look for a meaning that is not there and i feelic loo that is something we shouldn't do as a society and we are so concerned with being politically correct that it is acted our first amendment of free speech and it threw that off. >> a spokesman defended thomas edison and claims that chanting usa is not wrong in a proper context. but it was chanting against the team that was predominantly hispanic. and limbaugh apologis and maur maur did not. and so why is pol pol blasting limbaugh. something to do with a million dollars in >> and u.s. need
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obama to return the million to bill maeur. president obama blasted rush limbaugh and even called her to console her. bill maeur uses filthy language to degrade woman. and president obama should blast him. isn't that hypocritical. bill burton said there is no comparison. >> the notice of an equivalence of a comedian and defactor leader of the republican party to sexually degrade a woman who engaged in a debate. there is no similarity between what rush limbaugh lying and saying about the argument miss fluke was make what a comedian said in the past. >> the political analyst cirsty powers has a new arcticle on the daily beast that is the left continued
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limburg limbo. you said that about bill burton. >> bill burton y are better than what you yust did. i cannot believe they would defend the things that bill maeur said by saying he is a comedian. you can call a woman the c word and all of the other words because it is a comedy what is the joke, greta? >> bill burton makes that whatever he's say david axel rod who is going to appear on bill maeur's show in the near future. he doesn't care either? >> they are making all of these distinctions that you can be masogist if you are a comedian and a public person. this is another argument you are making and the same group of women who stand up for
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women? yet when women are attacked and horrible things are said about them there is always an excuse for why it is okay. >> you mentioned one of the most political reporters in the city and has more stripes than any of these people. she got attacked viciously. >> she wrote this week after i wrote my arcticle. she agreed that the left was quiet on this stuff . how who is at rolling stone and highly respected left wing writer and he just wrote a forward for rachel madex. and she is an amazing woman. she is a preop version of dave berry that she's ugly and female impersonator. besides being ridiculous . what does that have to do with
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anything? >> i am -- you talk about the obama administration. obviously they don't want return that million dollars. i am not going to let the media off of the hook. i bloged about the din yer greta wire . the headline is vile words that i ever seen describing a woman. it is unbelievable . greta wire.com. it is the media headlining their big dinner x. tina brown in new york is holding a women's summit. see if they can stand up to the media. >> it is shock stuff we can't say on television. people should look at your blog and once they see it they will change their mind. we aired all of the stuff about bill maeur and parks parently he is comedian and they don't care. what is the joke? that's what i want to do know
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>> john bolton and john mccain in 60 seconds . first claudia is standing by with the other headlines. >> thank you, greta. a deadly shooting. a gunman killed one person and injured seven others before being shot himself. several people were hiding inside of a waiting room in the 15 minute ordeal. most students are on spring break and no word on the
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motive. and florida lawmakers inspired by the death of kayley anthony. it will make it a felony for parent to lie about their missing child. her mother was acquitted last year and convicted of lying to the investigators and she could have received a 20 year sentence if the bill was in affect during her trial. back to on the record. does the united states need permission from the community to take action on syria. secretary panetta said the obama administration would seek approval. really what about the united states congress. paneta sparring with sessions in a hearing. >> we spend time worring about u.n. and arab league and too little time worrying about the
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elected representative in the united states. will you consult with the congress and do you think that you can act without congress to initiate a no fly wrone in congress without congressional approval? >> our goal would be to seek international permission and we would come to the congress and inform you and determine how best to approach this whether or not we would want to get permission fro the congress, i am baffled by the idea that somehow an assembly provides a legal basis for the united states military to be deployed in combat. i don't believe it is close to being correct. >> john bolton gines us and the at the same time by the secretary certainly has stirred up a controversy. >> you know, if i had proposed
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a political novel to publisher when i said a secretary of defense would say that we could not engage in military action on behalf of the united states without the approval of the international community they would reject it as unrealistic. senator sessions was portraying his disbelief. it is worse. this is what the secretary of defense is prepared to say in public about getting u.n. approval what are they say nothing private in the administration about restrictions on american sovereignty? >> i looked deeper and there was an effort to clarify it. because i thought the word seeking permission was biwrar and what i hoped to find they were going to seek cooperation or coalition or work together. but the seeking permission, they back pedaled a little bit
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but not totally. >> it gets worse. this clip is sevenmim're minutes long in total and on a number of websites. secretary of defense panetta then goes on to say. before we act internationally. we need a legal basis. he's not talking about the constitution, he's talking about a u.n. security resolution. is there legal authority to do something. americans say is there any legal prohibition. we are not looking for authority. we are wanting to know what we . to do is not done elsewhere. panetta the wants permission that. is 380 degrees opposite of the traditional american view. >> what is a legal prohibition, like what?
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if we had entered into a treaty renouncing the use of biological weapons which we have and then we would have begin thaup unless congress took steps to override the treaty. that's the sort of the prohibition through agreement. even that is not what hetalking about. if we saw an action and he said this in his remarks. he would want to get approval from the u.n. security counsel before we took action and that is saying mother may i. that's our new motto. >> is there any way to look as if he misspoke a. no a word can come out here and there. that you don't intend. but sessions, jeff sessions is a finular and he went after panetta again and again . panetta kept putting his foot
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in his mouth unless he thinks he is speaking the truth. this is what the obama administration thinks. they don't think they can actly unless they get global approval. much like kerry said in the campaign. we had to pass the global test. and back then, he meant britain and france. panetta is talking about russia and china, it is incredible. and it will be interesting to see if there is a further effort to back pedal on this one. >> a new definition for the word permission. >> maybe, we'll look for it ambassador, thank you, sir. >> thank you. and senator yawn mccain said america can't stand by and watch the slaughter of innocent syrian is thes. we spoke to senator john mccain.
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>> every american is thinking why, why should we provide military support. you are in favor and so why in >> for two reasons, it is what america is all about. we went to bosnia and cosvo for the same thing. we wish we had stopped the massacre in rwandament a brutal dictator bashar ais butcher killing his own people using tanks and artillery x. right now, in according to the military leaders. the momentum is on his side . so it is not a fair fight. they are using artillery and tanks and slaughtering people. you have seen them. worst astrosity they are committing with the iranians there huge russian weapons that are sent into the country. >> why do you think secretary
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of defense panetta and i use the word gently less enthusiastic and t on your position? >> i think that secretary panetta is concerned about stretch. we have had two wars iraq and afghanistan and war-weary americans. i understand that. and ulse understand that we led from behind in libya. libya is now a free country. i met with the prime minister of libya. he is a former professor of university of alabama. so much for al-qaida. they will do everything they can to help the people of syria because their fight is our fight. one other aspect quickly. general madous. head of our central command stated that if assad fail it would be the greatest flow to iran.
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iran would lose the alley. and you would see lebanon freed up. in the iraq war suicide bombers and bombers would land in the airport in damascus and killing americans. >> what would it take. americans are war weary for good reason. it is a rough decade to say the least. what would it entail? >> it would entail air trikes. no boots on the ground and nothing unlateral even though, the administration continues to portray my position as well that. >> meaning that you want other countries to join. >> the way they did in libya and already the saudi foreign minister said they should be arming the rebels and kuwait parliment voted to do that.
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america has to lead. the problem i have with secretary panetta and with the president. he needs to lead and gather the coaddition together. is it fraught with danger. yes. but the tol ternative of the united states of america sitting by and watching people slaughtered and tort ured and all of the terrible things that is going on there is not something that america is about. what they want what we advocated for people x. again, i that more and more americans as they see on the nightly news the slaughter go on will be supportive of a multinational effort. >> and you think we should do it for humanitarian and strategic and an effort of cutting off iran which is firing rockets in israel. >> not mention the iranian
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nuclear build up. president obama's directive. prevention of mass astrosity is a core security interest in the united states. the president said assad has to leave and thuation is unacceptable. it is time for the president to do something about it. >> you think he will speak to prime minister cameron? >> i think it would be important to talk to prime minister cameron. they played a larger role than the united states in the liberation of libya and it was a liberation. >> why is assad doing this? >> he wants to hang on to power. it is all about power and it is all about that these people are willing to do anything to maintain their position. and i am not sure, i am no psycheco analyst. at the beginning they want to do a little repression and
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doing more and more and find themselves. he is a war criminal. what he's done to his own people labels him that. when we get and the can jig is up and the international community and united states is putting pressure and senator with your influence is calling out on the issue. if you don't cut a deal and get safe asylum. you are going to slaughter couple thousand more and you will end up dead yourself. >> but he's not right now. he cleared the city of homs and literally cleared it. they are dead or bury murdered. >> he has momentum according to the chaman of the joint chiefs of staff. there is momentum on his side and when the secretary of defense say he will go. that's not the case right now.
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right now it is on his side. resistance are out of weapons and low on mon yethey need help and they need it now. it is not inevitable that assad will fall. he has continued russian assistance and iranians on ground. it is no means clear and the slaughter continues. thank you, sir. >> thanks for having me back. straight ahead. rapper j-whereplaying a role in politics and didn't know it. how is that possible? that's next . ok! who gets occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas or bloating? get ahead of it! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap a day helps defend against digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. hit me! [ female announcer ] live the regular life. phillips'.
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