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clock keeps running.roderick green has given up the nice running ability right now but he is being helped by the lead guy. number 36. kiero small, his fullback. kiero didn't go to college right out of high school. thought he wanted to work for a living. so his dad put him to work at his t-shirt shop. guess what? "i want to go to college, dad." >> gus: that will learn you. second down and 7 at th 7 at th. >> gus: the pitch. and broderick green. stays inbounds. does not get back to the line of scrimmage. arthur brown with the tackle. this time, razorbacks getting up slowly. >> charles: key on the play as you noted, was right up here. the clock still runs. watch the play. coming at you. number 72. grant cook with the lead block. at the end, when the tack is made. here comes the pile and they roll on to his ankle as he is trying to get up. >> gus: third down and eight at the ten. green remains in the game. >> referee: charged time-out, arkansas. >> gus: arkansas will call a time-out. 3:46 to play. third and e
clock keeps running.roderick green has given up the nice running ability right now but he is being helped by the lead guy. number 36. kiero small, his fullback. kiero didn't go to college right out of high school. thought he wanted to work for a living. so his dad put him to work at his t-shirt shop. guess what? "i want to go to college, dad." >> gus: that will learn you. second down and 7 at th 7 at th. >> gus: the pitch. and broderick green. stays inbounds. does not get...
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clock keeps running.roderick green has given up the nice running ability right now but he is being helped by the lead guy. number 36. kiero small, his fullback. kiero didn't go to college right out of high school. thought he wanted to work for a living. so his dad put him to work at his t-shirt shop. guess what? "i want to go to college, dad." >> gus: that will learn you. second down and 7 at th 7 at th. >> gus: the pitch. and broderick green. stays inbounds. does not get back to the line of scrimmage. arthur brown with the tackle. this time, razorbacks getting up slowly. >> charles: key on the play as you noted, was right up here. the clock still runs. watch the play. coming at you. number 72. grant cook with the lead block. at the end, when the tack is made. here comes the pile and they roll on to his ankle as he is trying to get up. >> gus: third down and eight at the ten. green remains in the game. >> referee: charged time-out, arkansas. >> gus: arkansas will call a time-out. 3:46 to play. third and e
clock keeps running.roderick green has given up the nice running ability right now but he is being helped by the lead guy. number 36. kiero small, his fullback. kiero didn't go to college right out of high school. thought he wanted to work for a living. so his dad put him to work at his t-shirt shop. guess what? "i want to go to college, dad." >> gus: that will learn you. second down and 7 at th 7 at th. >> gus: the pitch. and broderick green. stays inbounds. does not get...
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kentucky on the run. marcus key finds terrence jones on the break. nice. six players in double figures for the cats, they win by six. >>> georgetown hosting rutgers. scarlet knights led for much of the game. just over a minute remaining. otto porter knocks down the "j" in the lane, wear tied at 50. a pair of free those gave georgetown the lead. carter's runner, no. hoyas hang on to break rutgers' heart if 52-50. >>> michigan state hosting purd purdue. first half tied at 18. greene throws it up. adrian paine slams it down. spartans the two-point lead. early in the second half now. brandon wood gets it done from the outside. the three-pointer. michigan state up by 14. then later in the half, greene feeds derek nicks right here, very nice. spartans crush purdue 83-58. >>> that's it. off to the dew tour. wo we'll see you a little bit later. >>> somber hearts at killington, vermont, as the action sports community continues to mourn. thursday, canadian freestyle skier sarah burke passed away. she was 29, a pioneer in her sport. she won numerous competitions in t
kentucky on the run. marcus key finds terrence jones on the break. nice. six players in double figures for the cats, they win by six. >>> georgetown hosting rutgers. scarlet knights led for much of the game. just over a minute remaining. otto porter knocks down the "j" in the lane, wear tied at 50. a pair of free those gave georgetown the lead. carter's runner, no. hoyas hang on to break rutgers' heart if 52-50. >>> michigan state hosting purd purdue. first half tied...
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time is running out. in less than 22 hours the doors are open and the caucus goers will be asked for their decision. we have a big news show tonight. donald trump is here. is he ready to endorse just in time for iowa? you will find out. there is no question this is a nail-biter for republicans. dick morris, karl rove are here to tell you why. rnc chairmancnc chairman previs. with 41% right now undecided, have all the pundits just been guessing? could there be an iowa surprise tomorrow the there was in 2008. governor mike huckabee. he is here to go on the record tonight. that is ahead as we count down to the showdown in iowa. but first, rick perry wants the 41% undecided to convinc pi. he is pulling out the stops. took a 14-day bus tour across iowa and he joins us be des moines. good evening, sir. >> how are you. good evening. happy new year. >> greta: happy new year to you, too. would third or fourth place, would you consider that a win for you, sir? >> listen, we are in it to win it. that's like asking t
time is running out. in less than 22 hours the doors are open and the caucus goers will be asked for their decision. we have a big news show tonight. donald trump is here. is he ready to endorse just in time for iowa? you will find out. there is no question this is a nail-biter for republicans. dick morris, karl rove are here to tell you why. rnc chairmancnc chairman previs. with 41% right now undecided, have all the pundits just been guessing? could there be an iowa surprise tomorrow the there...
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i have found on runs... (laughter).t is very difficult to conduct interviews because i'm having trouble, i guess, with, like a... i guess you would call it a burning sensation in my chest. (laughter) so i can't breathe. how... is it... what is it... does he drop his... do you ever feel like he drops his guard with you? how much of it do you think was him protecting a legacy. like at a certain point like ten miles in was he ever like "i don't know what i'm doing! i failed everyone that ever loved me!" like anything? >> no dirty secrets. he would just pick up the pace so neither of us could talk. >> jon: peaches. how does he get along with... do the other people in the chain of command resent his success? his reputation? is that a difficult thing? i know it's a political world. >> sure, he realizes that he's seen a bit as an ambitious individual. you want somebody who's ambitious and driven and has a will to win. i think that's exactly who you want and the type of leadership johns he's been in and i think it's put some of
i have found on runs... (laughter).t is very difficult to conduct interviews because i'm having trouble, i guess, with, like a... i guess you would call it a burning sensation in my chest. (laughter) so i can't breathe. how... is it... what is it... does he drop his... do you ever feel like he drops his guard with you? how much of it do you think was him protecting a legacy. like at a certain point like ten miles in was he ever like "i don't know what i'm doing! i failed everyone that ever...
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it's not a web site i run, so i'm not -- [laughter] it's run by an organization by the center for responsive politics, you can go under personal finances, and you can look at the pdf files, not at the summations by the organization because sometimes there are slight clerical errors. and look at their financial disyours. and what i did was look at particularly times when something dramatic was happening, the financial crisis in 2008, health care reform in 2009. but look at your elected representative, and and see are they an active stock trader, do they do a lot of land deals? if they do, look at their stock transactions and see, you know, are they on the senate banking committee, and are they buying and selling a lot of bank stock, you know? if there's some sort of crossover because that's where you're going to get access to really sensitive information if you have oversight over a particular area. and then i would look at the, um, you know, their real estate holdings. they're not required to list their residence, only holdings. and then you can look up the earmarks they've issued at a web s
it's not a web site i run, so i'm not -- [laughter] it's run by an organization by the center for responsive politics, you can go under personal finances, and you can look at the pdf files, not at the summations by the organization because sometimes there are slight clerical errors. and look at their financial disyours. and what i did was look at particularly times when something dramatic was happening, the financial crisis in 2008, health care reform in 2009. but look at your elected...
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i think he's not running on that.surprised -- he talks about the olympics in his speeches, but they have a very clear strategy, this election is about the economy, unemployment is high, romney is the jobs guy, because he was in business and i don't see how they pivot off that. and i'm reminded how some of of these questions raised in primaries end upcoming up later down the line. i think it was a big debate among democrats if this stuff comes out now, is he immunized later? i don't think so, i think some of the doubts that were raised in the primaries about al gore or mike dukakis haunted them later in the campaign, that is more likely to happen with bain. >> romney knew the attack was coming from democrats the vulture capitalist past. has he been able to i guess has he telegraphed the way he was going to respond to it to democrats in the way he has responded to republicans? he knew it was coming, he's getting a chance to do his response earlier than he would otherwise. >> what he's trying to say is any criticism of o
i think he's not running on that.surprised -- he talks about the olympics in his speeches, but they have a very clear strategy, this election is about the economy, unemployment is high, romney is the jobs guy, because he was in business and i don't see how they pivot off that. and i'm reminded how some of of these questions raised in primaries end upcoming up later down the line. i think it was a big debate among democrats if this stuff comes out now, is he immunized later? i don't think so, i...
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. >> hanna runs a caftan shop in casablanca. recently she's been getting much attention abroad for her caftan designs. her most wanted pieces are traditional caftans with rich designs. it can take up up to three mont to make a single piece by hand. while hanna has a deep respect for tradition, she updates them to meet more than trends. >> translator: in this kaftan, the motif is music. the sleeves are shear, and i've added musical notes in the embroidery. >> hanna showed her latest pieces in october. it is a wedding dress of pure white materials with gold trim. she even attached a wedding style. on this piece the shoulders and arms are exposed. this would never be done on a traditional kaftan, and it's won her high praise. hanna's new kaftans have been featured widely in magazines in many countries. in europe hanna is planning to bring her designs to america and asia. >> translator: i hope my work will help morocco's tradition and culture become better known around the world. >> just beautiful. one of hanan's kaftans costs up to
. >> hanna runs a caftan shop in casablanca. recently she's been getting much attention abroad for her caftan designs. her most wanted pieces are traditional caftans with rich designs. it can take up up to three mont to make a single piece by hand. while hanna has a deep respect for tradition, she updates them to meet more than trends. >> translator: in this kaftan, the motif is music. the sleeves are shear, and i've added musical notes in the embroidery. >> hanna showed her...
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run again? that would be about me. i was trying to get the state in the best shape i possibly could, and left the world of politics and went back in business, and now i have the opportunity to use the experience i have -- you have a surprised look on your face -- >> rick, rick, it's still my time. >> i am just asking. >> governor romney, take 30 seconds there. >> what i will tell you, this for me, politics is not a career. for me, my career was being in business and starting a business and making it successful. my life's passion is my family, faith and my country. i believe in the experiences i have had i am in a position to make a contribution to washington. i long for a day instead of people go to washington for 20 and 30 years, and when they lose they stay there and make money as lobbyist, and i think it stinks. i think people should go to work in washington and serve washington and serve as the people of their nation and go home. i would like to see term limits in washington. as the president of the united states,
run again? that would be about me. i was trying to get the state in the best shape i possibly could, and left the world of politics and went back in business, and now i have the opportunity to use the experience i have -- you have a surprised look on your face -- >> rick, rick, it's still my time. >> i am just asking. >> governor romney, take 30 seconds there. >> what i will tell you, this for me, politics is not a career. for me, my career was being in business and...
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does paul run as a third party? do you think he runs or doesn't run?ke a lot of people, i thought he was going to run as a third party candidate, then i went to the event with rand paul in iowa. and i stood there. and as a father, i said, oh, my gosh, he wants to pass this all to the son. this isn't about ron paul winning this year. this isn't about a third party. this is about passing the baton to rand, and the last thing he's going to do is blow up the republican party and finish his son's political career. he will not be running as an independent candidate. do you agree? >> i'm sorry. i can't believe you criticize jon huntsman for knowing mandarin and -- >> i didn't criticize him for -- >> because he's actually smart compared to some of the guys up there. are you kidding me? >> you know, seriously? is everybody in here an lsu fan? or do you just love the comies in china? >> you know a lot of things we keep to ourselves in the heat of a 90-minute debate. let's see how mandarin sounds as it resinates through the hall. do we have this clip? i'm just sa
does paul run as a third party? do you think he runs or doesn't run?ke a lot of people, i thought he was going to run as a third party candidate, then i went to the event with rand paul in iowa. and i stood there. and as a father, i said, oh, my gosh, he wants to pass this all to the son. this isn't about ron paul winning this year. this isn't about a third party. this is about passing the baton to rand, and the last thing he's going to do is blow up the republican party and finish his son's...
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now you're back running. you've been running consistently for years and years and years. so this idea that suddenly citizenship show up in your mind, just level with the american people. you've been running for -- at least since the 1990s. >> i think you to ask the question of who is it that can beat obama, who is it that can invigorate the tea party, who is it that can take the message of smaller outsider government that is truly going to change that place? >> i was criticized last night by governor romney for putting my country first. and i just want to remind the people here in new hampshire and throughout the united states that i think -- criticized me while he was out raising money for serving my country in china, yes, under a democrat. like my two sons are doing in the united states navy. they're not asking who -- what political affiliation the president is. i want to be very clear with the people here in new hampshire and this country. i will always put my country first. and i think that's important. >> all right, well -- >> the serious issue with congressman paul
now you're back running. you've been running consistently for years and years and years. so this idea that suddenly citizenship show up in your mind, just level with the american people. you've been running for -- at least since the 1990s. >> i think you to ask the question of who is it that can beat obama, who is it that can invigorate the tea party, who is it that can take the message of smaller outsider government that is truly going to change that place? >> i was criticized last...
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the marathon got underway this morning, 25,000 people are running. and the miami herald poll is out this morning and says newt gingrich has lost the lead he once held in the polls here. mitt romney is now ahead by double digits. rick santorum and ron paul are far behind. >> last week we invited romney and gingrich for a one-on-one conversation on face the nation. romney wanted no part of that, but gingrich agreed and in an interview on his campaign bus, he told us why he now says romney is too dishonest to be president. >> here is the interview. >> let me ask you this, i mean, are you worried about the law of unintended consequences? i think you have made mitt romney a pretty good debator he was not bad in these debates. >> he has gotten better because he has gotten a coach, the problem i think you will see in the next day or two it is really useful in a debate to use facts to win, and i think it is really dangerous in a debate to use nonfacts to win, because you win a tact tall victory but strategically you begin to destroy your own credibility. >>
the marathon got underway this morning, 25,000 people are running. and the miami herald poll is out this morning and says newt gingrich has lost the lead he once held in the polls here. mitt romney is now ahead by double digits. rick santorum and ron paul are far behind. >> last week we invited romney and gingrich for a one-on-one conversation on face the nation. romney wanted no part of that, but gingrich agreed and in an interview on his campaign bus, he told us why he now says romney...
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trail running. many other runners avoid this, because of the risk of injury. >> translator: running uphill makes you stronger mentally and downhill challenges you physically, so it's like killing two birds with one stone. >> reporter: after all that hard training, he doesn't neglect to give himself a treat. a big one. kawauchi's appetite catches everyone's attention. he said he once tried to go on a diet, but it didn't improve his running. so now he eats what he wants to eat, to the last drop. >> translator: i can create my own training menu and train the way i like. that's an advantage of being an amateur runner. i don't have resources like corporate athletes, but i think it's possible to make up for that, if you're committed enough to your goal. it's better to pursue a running career with your own determination and passion, not for somebody else. >> reporter: kawauchi tries to push himself to the limit in each race. that's his strength. but also a risk, as he often ends up in the medical tent. dur
trail running. many other runners avoid this, because of the risk of injury. >> translator: running uphill makes you stronger mentally and downhill challenges you physically, so it's like killing two birds with one stone. >> reporter: after all that hard training, he doesn't neglect to give himself a treat. a big one. kawauchi's appetite catches everyone's attention. he said he once tried to go on a diet, but it didn't improve his running. so now he eats what he wants to eat, to the...
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maybe it isn't the best year for a wealthy finance guy to run for president. but, having said that, the bain record is really exceptional and it created wealth and created jobs an 900 jobs at bain capital alone. >> but there are failures on the record. no question, there are bankruptcies and people are not making up the stairs about having be-- stories about being laid off. >> even in the film the stories they pick from the film, one company went bust after bain capital sold it to someone else and maybe it was the next donor that screwed up the business and you look at another company in there, in many cases people didn't want to work anymore, the business said we have to rationalize or costs and people have to take less pay or benefits. >> details are vulnerable to demagoguery and at some point he has to stands back and launch aa defense of modern managerial capitalism people can understand. >> it doesn't sounds like a winner. managerial capitalism? >> capitalism and free markets, he'll have to defend the way the economy is run. >> but, also -- promote free m
maybe it isn't the best year for a wealthy finance guy to run for president. but, having said that, the bain record is really exceptional and it created wealth and created jobs an 900 jobs at bain capital alone. >> but there are failures on the record. no question, there are bankruptcies and people are not making up the stairs about having be-- stories about being laid off. >> even in the film the stories they pick from the film, one company went bust after bain capital sold it to...
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his negative ads were being run by the romney campaign, and when you run negative ads out of your campaign, yes, you hurt the target of the ad and you always hurt yourself. >> but i also think part of this, lawrence, is the fact that just because it's called campaign finance reform, and we all believe that the system needs to be reformed, doesn't mean that it's a good law. in the first amendment is the fixed variable here. as ben pointed out correctly for 36 years all. reform attempts have been aimed at the candidates in the political parties, and as a result now the money has gone out to the ideological groups chiefly with undisclosed donations and increasingly you're going to see in american politics in, any congressional race, any given u.s. senate race, that it's the outside groups, these ideological groups, that have the biggest voice in the race with undisclosed dollars. >> steve, you're wrong. you're wrong. >> you need to have full disclosure and transparency. let the candidates rates money. >> you're wrong. >> let them raise unlimited money manned let them disclose it. >> steve, th
his negative ads were being run by the romney campaign, and when you run negative ads out of your campaign, yes, you hurt the target of the ad and you always hurt yourself. >> but i also think part of this, lawrence, is the fact that just because it's called campaign finance reform, and we all believe that the system needs to be reformed, doesn't mean that it's a good law. in the first amendment is the fixed variable here. as ben pointed out correctly for 36 years all. reform attempts...
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that's a part of what makes me think about running for office or not running for office. have friends of mine -- you know people in the political world and you know more of them and more than i ever will by virtue of your many positions in the media. the ones i know, very prominent people who i won't name, but some have held very high elective office and nearly all of them say don't do it. you can have just as much influence in certain areas from your vantage point now and so forth. i believe what i have been doing for the last 25 years i have been heavily involved periodically with campaign finance reform and antinuclear power in this country and several different issues, most of them environmentally linked. i don't have a government position. i don't have an office. i don't have a budget. i have to do all of this on my own and raise money. it has been a dream of mine to hold office so i would have some of the power to do some of the things and try to create some of the reforms that i have wanted to do. >> it seems to me this is not something you have completely ruled ou
that's a part of what makes me think about running for office or not running for office. have friends of mine -- you know people in the political world and you know more of them and more than i ever will by virtue of your many positions in the media. the ones i know, very prominent people who i won't name, but some have held very high elective office and nearly all of them say don't do it. you can have just as much influence in certain areas from your vantage point now and so forth. i believe...
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with romney as his likely opponent, he will run against wall street greed with romney trying to run against washington? and bain is not romney's only problem. he's got a spontaneity problem, don't you think? when things got confrontational, or goes off script, mitt goes off kilter. remember this? >> do you still support the idea of a mandate? do you believe that was the right thing for massachusetts? do you think mandating people to buy insurance is the right tool? >> i don't know how many hundred times i have said this. this is an unusual interview. let's do it again. >> cross your legs. a nervous chuckle there. we're going to look at mitt's problem with spontaneity when he goes off the script and the confrontation he's can't seem to handle. opponents are noticing this. who is behind the assassination of a nuclear scientist in iran? hillary clinton says it wasn't us. but the israelis aren't saying one way or another. let's examine the covert war against iran. and let me finish with this attack on mitt romney from behind. we begin with the newt gingrich attacks on his business background. w
with romney as his likely opponent, he will run against wall street greed with romney trying to run against washington? and bain is not romney's only problem. he's got a spontaneity problem, don't you think? when things got confrontational, or goes off script, mitt goes off kilter. remember this? >> do you still support the idea of a mandate? do you believe that was the right thing for massachusetts? do you think mandating people to buy insurance is the right tool? >> i don't know...
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you know, when you are running for the white house, you are running to be commander in chief, you are running to be many different things, not just analyst and a data-driven person. you have to bring many, many skills. you can look perhaps more at goff his governorship to draw clues, certainly he would like to, i don't know if he would privatize certain things. he talked a lot about scaling back government dramatically and his core belief being business creates jobs, not government. stripping away regulations and things like that, other people will disagree with how far things should go on that. but that is certainly going to be a core part of his campaign. >> back in an earlier campaign with his team of boston globe reporters did a profile book of john f. krary, your team keeps lucking out with massachusetts politicians making it to the presidential contender stage. what was different in writing the two books for you? >> it is interesting, i did write a similar biography back in 2004, about john kerry. i would say the main difference in writing that book, i've been in washington for
you know, when you are running for the white house, you are running to be commander in chief, you are running to be many different things, not just analyst and a data-driven person. you have to bring many, many skills. you can look perhaps more at goff his governorship to draw clues, certainly he would like to, i don't know if he would privatize certain things. he talked a lot about scaling back government dramatically and his core belief being business creates jobs, not government. stripping...
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that's a part of what makes me think about running for office or not running for office. i have friends of mine, you know people in the political world and you know more of them and more intimately than i ever will by virtue of your many positions you've had in the media. the ones i know, very prominent people who i won't name but some of them have held very high elective office. nearly all of them try to dissuade meet from running from office. they say don't do it, you can have just as much influence in certain areas from your vantage point to you and so for the. i believe what i've been doing for the last 25 years, i've been heavily involved periodically, i mean intermittently because of my career with campaign finance reform and anti-nuclear power in this country and several different issues. most of them environmentally linked. and i don't have a government position. i don't have an office. i don't have a budget. i have to do all of this on my own and raise money privately from people to do that. it's been a dream of mine to hold office so i would have some of the pow
that's a part of what makes me think about running for office or not running for office. i have friends of mine, you know people in the political world and you know more of them and more intimately than i ever will by virtue of your many positions you've had in the media. the ones i know, very prominent people who i won't name but some of them have held very high elective office. nearly all of them try to dissuade meet from running from office. they say don't do it, you can have just as much...
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and they run well. >> is that right?ah. >>> scott pelley has the evening news. >> one day before the nation's primary. we sat down with newt gingrich and asked about a new cbs poll out today that shows a dramatic drop in the number of people who think he can beat the president. that story tonight, on the cbs evening news. >>> and here's a look at tonight's closing numbers from wall street. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] get ready for some deli-style delic-ious-ity: the subway big hot pastrami melt. take a moment to ponder tender cuts of pastrami, piled sky high atop your favorite freshly baked bread with spicy mustard, pickles and melt-a-licious cheese. okay, enough imagining how this fresh toasted number would tantalize your taste buds -- it's time to actually experience the subway big hot pastrami melt, built by the sandwich experts the way you love -- to per-fec-tion. subway. eat fresh. >>> after a weekend of spring- like temperatures, we are getting snow flurries in the region tonight. how is the rest of the
and they run well. >> is that right?ah. >>> scott pelley has the evening news. >> one day before the nation's primary. we sat down with newt gingrich and asked about a new cbs poll out today that shows a dramatic drop in the number of people who think he can beat the president. that story tonight, on the cbs evening news. >>> and here's a look at tonight's closing numbers from wall street. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] get ready for some deli-style...
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this attack ad, which is already running in florida, already running in south carolina, already running in new hampshire, this is from a pac run by his former staff paid for by his millionaire friends. now, if he would be man enough to get up and say, you know, this is my negative campaign and i admit it, i'd be a lot happier. what i find really frustrating and, frankly irritating, as a man who wants to run for president of the united states who can't be honest with the american people. if he can't level with the american people about these ads, why should we expect him to level about anything if he's president? >> this whole pac system seems to me to be inherently flawed, isn't it? everybody knows -- >> yes. >> -- what's going on here, everybody politician knows. the public aren't stupid either. is it time to completely reform this kind of thing so that you can't have -- >> yes! >> -- buddies and friends of politicians doing this? >> we'd be so much healthier to eliminate all of the complicated election bureaucracy. and go a simple law that says any american can give any amount of afte
this attack ad, which is already running in florida, already running in south carolina, already running in new hampshire, this is from a pac run by his former staff paid for by his millionaire friends. now, if he would be man enough to get up and say, you know, this is my negative campaign and i admit it, i'd be a lot happier. what i find really frustrating and, frankly irritating, as a man who wants to run for president of the united states who can't be honest with the american people. if he...
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how does obama run this country? who runs it for him? who is the person that's his job boss. and says, i want this don today. >> it used to be rahm emmanuel. they brought in bill daley to do some streamlining and decrease a lot of the inflow into the white house. bill daley sat in that office a lot of times with his door closed. he was very much a -- >> who does the president call when he wants to bark orders to joe biden. i want you out there in scranton this weekend. i've got some problems there. who does he tell that to? >> i'm not sure if it's bill daley -- >> who tells sebelius what to do? who is the enforcer? >> i think it's when you say who communicates with the rest of the government i think it's pete rouse and jack lou. lou is going to have no role. i was told this by multiple people. he's not going to have any role on the campaign which is unique for a chief of staff. >> who hours a and fires in the white house in the name of the state who says you have to go, mr. cabinet secretary. who has that kind of power? i'm thinking of jim baker, his bosses. >> i would argue,
how does obama run this country? who runs it for him? who is the person that's his job boss. and says, i want this don today. >> it used to be rahm emmanuel. they brought in bill daley to do some streamlining and decrease a lot of the inflow into the white house. bill daley sat in that office a lot of times with his door closed. he was very much a -- >> who does the president call when he wants to bark orders to joe biden. i want you out there in scranton this weekend. i've got some...
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now -- he's running your super pac. listen to roger ailes said about him, he said that stewart hates conservative views. he hates conservative thoughts. he hates conservative verbiage. he's crazy. he makes a living by attacking conservatives and stirring up a liberal base against it. it's not going to help you all that much in south carolina. according to roger ailes. to have someone that hates conservatives. >> i agree with roger. i mean, that's why i'm disavowing anything that jon stewart does that is not accurate. i believe that jon stewart is a loose cannon. i believe that he's a liberal. i believe that he has it in for conservatives. that's why, i believe, if any of these ads cause trouble, that's jon stewart trying to undermine my exploratory committee. one of the reasons it's so hard to form an exploratory committee. i had to give away my super pac. that was my baby. you know how hard it is to give away your baby, imagine if that baby also had a lot of money, how much harder it would be to give that baby away? yo
now -- he's running your super pac. listen to roger ailes said about him, he said that stewart hates conservative views. he hates conservative thoughts. he hates conservative verbiage. he's crazy. he makes a living by attacking conservatives and stirring up a liberal base against it. it's not going to help you all that much in south carolina. according to roger ailes. to have someone that hates conservatives. >> i agree with roger. i mean, that's why i'm disavowing anything that jon...
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at least in the short run. but his ex-wife's accusations have hurt im, especially among women voters and we will talk about that in a few moments. no question that newt gingrich is now come competitive in south carolina and could win tomorrow, saturday. ron paul has no chance. leaving rick santorum the alternative to gingrich. now, last night the senator consistently went after the speaker. >> so, when he goes and says i can, you know, run rings around president obama and lincoln douglas debate. you can't run rings around the fact, newt that you supported the primary core basis of what president obama has put in place. >> bill: the truth is there is not much difference among rick santorum, newt gingrich and mitt romney on most policy matters. they are left with personalities rather than policy. mitt romney understands that and last night tried to convince the voters that he is like them. >> i didn't inherit money from my parents. what i have i earned. i worked hard in the american way. and. [ applause ] >> i'm
at least in the short run. but his ex-wife's accusations have hurt im, especially among women voters and we will talk about that in a few moments. no question that newt gingrich is now come competitive in south carolina and could win tomorrow, saturday. ron paul has no chance. leaving rick santorum the alternative to gingrich. now, last night the senator consistently went after the speaker. >> so, when he goes and says i can, you know, run rings around president obama and lincoln douglas...
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chevy runs deep. >>> welcome back to "hardball." john heilemann and more of the interview we did with newt gingrich last night. gingrich's chief rival now for second place is rick santorum, of course, to go up against romney. but before he can go after romney, of course, one on one, he's got to beat that other guy, rick santorum. so let's look at the criticism coming up right now of rick santorum. it's in the interview. let's watch. you have a lot of common interests now with santorum. in fact, i don't think you dislike him in any way. i don't think there's any personal problem. you call him now your junior partner. okay, well, that's a knock. you have to hit him a little. >> i was speaker -- >> how are you going to be the alternative to romney unless you check him out of the fight? >> i think it will happen by attrition. i think people are going to look and make a judgment over the next few months. maybe i won't be the judgment. my hunch is i will be. we have a national campaign, we're organized to compete in a lot more places. i w
chevy runs deep. >>> welcome back to "hardball." john heilemann and more of the interview we did with newt gingrich last night. gingrich's chief rival now for second place is rick santorum, of course, to go up against romney. but before he can go after romney, of course, one on one, he's got to beat that other guy, rick santorum. so let's look at the criticism coming up right now of rick santorum. it's in the interview. let's watch. you have a lot of common interests now with...
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he ought to run a campaign worthy of his grandchildren.e ought to take those ads home and show them to his grandson and say, grandpa did this. what do you think about this kind of trash on television? what do you think about somebody being beaten up like this on television? we should run campaigns worthy of our best, not campaigns that demean us to a worse. >> pretty tough. pretty personal. he's accusing him of trashing the other candidate. it would be embarrassing to his family, his grand kids. he's sort of below the cut of a person that should be president. he said he's swift boating, basically him. he's accusing him of being, in fact, he went after w. to get him. so he nailed w. and his entire republican campaign in '04 to trash romney. >> you know, i am always a little bit hesitant, you know, when we do political analysis to talk about, well, it's personal, so-and-so doesn't like -- i mean, those things exist, but usually there's a greater stra t.j. strate e being u thinkd have run a carpet bombing campaign against the other guy. >> i
he ought to run a campaign worthy of his grandchildren.e ought to take those ads home and show them to his grandson and say, grandpa did this. what do you think about this kind of trash on television? what do you think about somebody being beaten up like this on television? we should run campaigns worthy of our best, not campaigns that demean us to a worse. >> pretty tough. pretty personal. he's accusing him of trashing the other candidate. it would be embarrassing to his family, his...
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alan weston he goes back to florida he can run for president. so, we have all of this amazing talent and it is not going to be a cakewalk for chris christi particularly because i will be his sworn enemy if he does not run this time. >> how tall are you? dahlia 66. >> i think about 8-foot seven. give or take. fy >> [inaudible] >> right. this should be and we are counting on the heritage foundation, this should be in all of you on capitol hill this should be a good year for the republicans in the senate. unfortunately, you know, in 2010 we had a lot of enthusiasm, a lot in her about obamacare, but it was just the look of the draw. t have good senate seats that even though the democrats hold a vast 60 or 70% or held 60 or 70% of the senate it was about 50/50 republicans and democrats who were up for election, like barbara boxer. they were in the solid blue states. so we didn't have many opportunities in the last election to pick up the senate seats. but that changes next year and it changes three years from now. those are too fantastic years and th
alan weston he goes back to florida he can run for president. so, we have all of this amazing talent and it is not going to be a cakewalk for chris christi particularly because i will be his sworn enemy if he does not run this time. >> how tall are you? dahlia 66. >> i think about 8-foot seven. give or take. fy >> [inaudible] >> right. this should be and we are counting on the heritage foundation, this should be in all of you on capitol hill this should be a good year...
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i think he could make that run. unless he's worried about messing -- with his son rand paul's chances for some future national stance -- chris: a lot of the people who love him are young. the debate arbitrarily says 15%er -- or you deponent get into the debit the -- debate. can he do that? >> absolutely. his supporters could be called arab you had. ron paul has been able to increase his support in a way that not even mitt romney has. he's doubled it in iowa, growing in south carolina. chris: will somebody else run? somebody from the america elects group? >> i think it's quite possible. i think if the nominees are barack obama and mitt romney, that does seem like the establishment personified and all the young and disaffected people are going to be looking for a way to send a message to the entire system and we're in a situation where you could have a third and even a fourth party contender. chris: if paul runs does that hurt the republican candidate? >> yes. >> yes, but i do this the democrats are affected also. >>
i think he could make that run. unless he's worried about messing -- with his son rand paul's chances for some future national stance -- chris: a lot of the people who love him are young. the debate arbitrarily says 15%er -- or you deponent get into the debit the -- debate. can he do that? >> absolutely. his supporters could be called arab you had. ron paul has been able to increase his support in a way that not even mitt romney has. he's doubled it in iowa, growing in south carolina....
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only mitt romney was seriously running up in new hampshire. ron paul had a pretty good flight and our destiny, jon huntsman's committee, dropped $2 million. so that's one quick way to judge, was that his last stand? you bet it was, because down in south carolina, they aren't even on air yet. gwen: but that's different in south carolina because they may not be on air yet, the huntsman folks because maybe they don't have a lot of money but everything else is bought up. south carolina stakes are higher. >> i think the ad buys in south carolina before the new hampshire primary had even taken place, were exceeded with what new hampshire voters had seen. that's become the battleground, became the battleground before the voters went to the polls in new hampshire because everyone knew that mitt romney was going to win that. so rick perry already went to south carolina before new hampshire voters went to the polls. the race went on to south carolina quickly. >> we didn't hear much about the tea party in new hampshire. will it be a bigger player in sout
only mitt romney was seriously running up in new hampshire. ron paul had a pretty good flight and our destiny, jon huntsman's committee, dropped $2 million. so that's one quick way to judge, was that his last stand? you bet it was, because down in south carolina, they aren't even on air yet. gwen: but that's different in south carolina because they may not be on air yet, the huntsman folks because maybe they don't have a lot of money but everything else is bought up. south carolina stakes are...
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i can obtain run of the mill. i can get you almost anything you want, but you won't see it in our case. we're for the person what doesn't want the bracelet that somebody else has. >> reporter: her store was founded in 1913 by her grandfather. this cincinnati institution was run by her father and then her brother before foreman took over. >> it seemed to me that there were enough jewelers out there who did platinum, gold, ruby, sapphire, diamond. i was in the arts, and i wanted something a little different. >> reporter: foreman gave it a try with her mother's emotional and financial support. no one had expected the business to last after her brother's death. >> he had pretty much prepared the business to close after he died. he never guessed that i would run it. i wanted to stay in the business. i was given this wonderful gift at a terrible loss, but i just tried things. >> reporter: so what did foreman do? >> we changed everything. >> reporter: foreman's daughter, liz, who works in the family business, says the ti
i can obtain run of the mill. i can get you almost anything you want, but you won't see it in our case. we're for the person what doesn't want the bracelet that somebody else has. >> reporter: her store was founded in 1913 by her grandfather. this cincinnati institution was run by her father and then her brother before foreman took over. >> it seemed to me that there were enough jewelers out there who did platinum, gold, ruby, sapphire, diamond. i was in the arts, and i wanted...
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allen west, he could run for president. so we have all this amazing talent, and is not going to be a cakewalk for chris christie and six years, particularly because i will be just one enemy if he doesn't run this time. >> how tall are you? >> i think about 87 4. [laughter] give or take. [inaudible] >> this should become and we're counting on heritage foundation, we are county, they should do a good year for the republicans and the senate. unfortunately, you know, in 2010 we had a lot of enthusiasm, a lot of anger about obamacare, but it is just the luck of the draw. we did have good senate seats up either the democrats hold a vast, what, 60 or 70% are held, it was about 50/50 republicans and democrats out. the democrats were up for election like barbara boxer, they were in solidly blue states. they were not going to lose we did have many opportunities in the last election to pick up senate seats. but that changes next year. it changes three years from now. those are two fantastic years. i don't know how republicans are goin
allen west, he could run for president. so we have all this amazing talent, and is not going to be a cakewalk for chris christie and six years, particularly because i will be just one enemy if he doesn't run this time. >> how tall are you? >> i think about 87 4. [laughter] give or take. [inaudible] >> this should become and we're counting on heritage foundation, we are county, they should do a good year for the republicans and the senate. unfortunately, you know, in 2010 we...
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team is going to run? a bold reagan conservative with a very strong economic plan is a lot more likely to succeed in that campaign than a relatively timid massachusetts moderate who had an economic plan so timid, it resembled obama's. massachusetts was fourth from the bottom in job creation under governor romney. we created 11 million jobs while i was speaker. and i worked with president reagan in the entire recovery of the 1980's. there is a huge difference between a reagan conservative and somebody who comes out of the massachusetts culture with a essentially moderate record. i think you'll have all hard time in a debate with president obama. >> you believe governor romney is unelectable? >> the bigger the contrast, the bolder ideas, the clearer the choice. the hardest for the billion dollar campaign to smear his way back into office. >> speaker, this is your flier. governor? >> david, i am very proud of the record i have. the one thing you cannot fool about is the record of the governor next door. peopl
team is going to run? a bold reagan conservative with a very strong economic plan is a lot more likely to succeed in that campaign than a relatively timid massachusetts moderate who had an economic plan so timid, it resembled obama's. massachusetts was fourth from the bottom in job creation under governor romney. we created 11 million jobs while i was speaker. and i worked with president reagan in the entire recovery of the 1980's. there is a huge difference between a reagan conservative and...