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. >> on august 22nd, 2004, carl ables earned the infamous distinction of being the only spring creekother prisoner. >> put a cellie in with me, the guy was doing life, in for homicide for killing his mom. which is disgusting. but this mental illness thing. he got 39 years suspended and eligible for parole in 20 years. he's bragging about that, i killed mommy, and i'm getting out in 20 years. blah, blah, blah. i stand and listen to this garbage, and i have to listen to garbage, and i can't tell him. so i tore the sheet and i wrapped it around his head and i said, you ain't doing nothing. you go say hi to mommy. >> the murder earned carl 99 years on top of his 77 years he was already serving for killing of a co-worker and animal cruelty. >> i caved his head in. caved it in totally. the biggest fragment of bone they found was the size of a half dollar. then i -- i probably got a little out of hand later on. i kept on hanging out. beating on him some more. i was interested in how the decomposition would be. it was pretty interesting. but it was kind of twisted. three days later i nuked t
. >> on august 22nd, 2004, carl ables earned the infamous distinction of being the only spring creekother prisoner. >> put a cellie in with me, the guy was doing life, in for homicide for killing his mom. which is disgusting. but this mental illness thing. he got 39 years suspended and eligible for parole in 20 years. he's bragging about that, i killed mommy, and i'm getting out in 20 years. blah, blah, blah. i stand and listen to this garbage, and i have to listen to garbage, and i...
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which one of those two is going to be able to take ohio. >> carl, carroll, a ticket of romney and santorum jeremy lin of the knicks would be the obvious choice for momentum. anyone to harvard. but chris christie and marco rubio are the front-runners. santorum is not a good idea in any way, shape, or form. >> i've been down this road more than anybody else in the building. nobody ever votes for the vice president of the state. they vote for the top of the ticket every single time. everyone comes up and says i'll take this person, take that person, put that person out there. no. who's at the top? that's the one that drivers it. >> but sarah palin changed everything in the last election cycle. there was a campaign and when mccain picked somebody that was -- i just don't think there is anybody that could be that magical person. >> i know sarah palin. she's freand of friend of mine. >> conversely, isn't she really the reason why nobody won't be jumping in, because the problem, she came out of know where then all of the vetting started and the media scrutiny and by the time they -- >> what media
which one of those two is going to be able to take ohio. >> carl, carroll, a ticket of romney and santorum jeremy lin of the knicks would be the obvious choice for momentum. anyone to harvard. but chris christie and marco rubio are the front-runners. santorum is not a good idea in any way, shape, or form. >> i've been down this road more than anybody else in the building. nobody ever votes for the vice president of the state. they vote for the top of the ticket every single time....
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carl stokes. and, yes, right now, right now, she is not able to produce that birth certificate, even though she has. from another state and that she has a record of voting with regularity in another state. she cannot vote in this state, in this upcoming election unless i can get the documents. and i've been working on it since december. and i've invested almost $100. >> judith, let me go back to you. out of 11 million votes cast in that state since 2004 in the state of wisconsin, only 23 cases of voter fraud. 0.0002%. so there's no widespread voter fraud. they have this law for. this is a problem -- this is a solution looking for a problem, and we suspect maybe something even more insidious. >> that's right. this really is not about preventing fraud. it's about preventing voting. and at the heart of it is that we can't disenfranchise people. we need to open up participation. >> thank you judith browne and debra crawford. thanks for your time tonight. i mentioned i'm in atlanta tonight. i'm here in preparation for the voting rights march from march 4th through march 9th. we'll retrace the route of t
carl stokes. and, yes, right now, right now, she is not able to produce that birth certificate, even though she has. from another state and that she has a record of voting with regularity in another state. she cannot vote in this state, in this upcoming election unless i can get the documents. and i've been working on it since december. and i've invested almost $100. >> judith, let me go back to you. out of 11 million votes cast in that state since 2004 in the state of wisconsin, only 23...
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carl rove. something like $50 million in different checks he's been able to raise.er of these guys to raise money, obama has to get into the money game. he has to get into the negative advertising game. >> they played the game in 2008. they ran ads. one of the reasons the president came off as positive is he spoke from his events very positive. that will contrast. >> romney has not sold himself. most people don't really like him. his negatives have gone up. he's destroyed his opponents. >> but he's paying a terrible price for it. he's not letting that happen just on the air waves. he's doing it from the stump as well. >> did he only spend how much in florida? >> let me give you a look at this. the campaign that mitt romney runs, it's not going to have an impact on barack obama. people know barack obama. this is going to be an election based on whether he's done a good job. i think he's in real trouble. i think he might lose the election because he's not done a good job as president. >> let me tell you something. i'm going to remind you of something. romney has won g
carl rove. something like $50 million in different checks he's been able to raise.er of these guys to raise money, obama has to get into the money game. he has to get into the negative advertising game. >> they played the game in 2008. they ran ads. one of the reasons the president came off as positive is he spoke from his events very positive. that will contrast. >> romney has not sold himself. most people don't really like him. his negatives have gone up. he's destroyed his...
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asked media matters to make somebody available, david brock is not able to come on, the founder, because he has a book coming out. carl fritsche, the former executive who wrote the memos, didn't respond. and tucker carlson said he could not come on because he has a contract with fox. they go through a list of reporters and accuses some of them of doing media matters bidding based on a couple anonymous sources. that seemed pretty thin to me. >> these aren't people just leaving the building on janitorial business. these are serious people. we're asking our -- >> serious people who you're not able to name. >> that's absolutely right, but our goal is the truth. our goal is to tell the truth about this organization and we're doing that and we have to do it via anonymous sources. our goal is to get on the record sources. >> how would you feel if i wrote a story saying anonymous sources say vince is doing the bidding of foster frees who has given millions of dollars to the daily caller. you would say that's not true and i would say well, i have some source wos say it's true. >> i would say it wasn't true, that's right, but i
asked media matters to make somebody available, david brock is not able to come on, the founder, because he has a book coming out. carl fritsche, the former executive who wrote the memos, didn't respond. and tucker carlson said he could not come on because he has a contract with fox. they go through a list of reporters and accuses some of them of doing media matters bidding based on a couple anonymous sources. that seemed pretty thin to me. >> these aren't people just leaving the building...
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carl dinnen of "independent television news." >> reporter: the free syrian army has looked lightly armed, able to carry its weapons on foot.n rastan, an officer boasts that they have blown up one of assad's tanks. he directs his comments at syria's most powerful ally, vladimir putin's russia. putin and his weapons are now under my feet, look at how we managed to destroy this vehicle the diplomatic big guns were also trained on syria, taking aim from a summit in tunisia. the u.k. strengthened ties with the rebels. we in common with other nations will now treat them and recognize them as a legitimate representative of the syrian people. >> reporter: the e.u. agreed to freeze syrian assets, the saudis said not enough was being done and called for the rebels to be supplied with weapons. but none of that will quickly help the people who are stuck here. the u.n. says the syrians have been targeting children. this girl was hurt in an attack near homs. >> ( translated ): i was with a boy and he was hit as well, in the thigh. he was bleeding badly. we had just been going to my grandfather to get some bread. >> reporter: militarily
carl dinnen of "independent television news." >> reporter: the free syrian army has looked lightly armed, able to carry its weapons on foot.n rastan, an officer boasts that they have blown up one of assad's tanks. he directs his comments at syria's most powerful ally, vladimir putin's russia. putin and his weapons are now under my feet, look at how we managed to destroy this vehicle the diplomatic big guns were also trained on syria, taking aim from a summit in tunisia. the u.k....
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carl levin democrat of michigan and chairman of the armed services committee is joining us from washington tonight to talk about syria the middle east and politics here at home. i'm so pleased to be ablewelcome you into the war room, senator. >> it's just great to be with you, jennifer, as always. >> all right. well, let's start because there's obviously been an awful lot going on in the world. with the failure of the united nations this weekend to pass a resolution on syria the question on everybody's manipulated, i think is, is it possible to bring about some sort of regime change without military intervention? >> well, it's going to be very difficult, particularly without russia without china supporting the international effort. we've got arab countries with us. the rest of the world is with us really, except for those two major countries and that's what the problem is, and even if they were supporting tough sanctions it would be uncertain. but without them, i think that just kind of gives syria the kind of support that they don't deserve, and it's a tragedy that china and russia have so isolated themselves on this issue. >> do you think that because of the number of people and the
carl levin democrat of michigan and chairman of the armed services committee is joining us from washington tonight to talk about syria the middle east and politics here at home. i'm so pleased to be ablewelcome you into the war room, senator. >> it's just great to be with you, jennifer, as always. >> all right. well, let's start because there's obviously been an awful lot going on in the world. with the failure of the united nations this weekend to pass a resolution on syria the...
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carl cameron starts us off tonight. >> facing a dead heat in the polls and a must-win tomorrow in his native state of michigan, mitt romney attacked rick santorum not able, with a line he's reserved for president obama. >> he's a nice guy, but never had a job in the private sector, worked as a lobbyist, elected official, that's fine. if the issue of the day is the economy, i think to create jobs, it helps to have a guy as president who's had a job and i have. unemployment in michigan is 9.3%. >> i need your vote. >> santorum is running one of the most socially conservative bids in decades. >> talking about social issues again. talking about freedom. >> he stepped up his poplist attack in an op-ed. he says his proposed tax cuts would be revenue neutral and borrowing the language of occupy wall street and promises the top 1% will pay for the cuts. no pro growth tax policy there. more obama style class warfare. >> are we going to have a good day the at the polls? >> polls show a nail biters and democrats may vote in the open primary. the research group along with other michigan survey show virtual ties. real clear politics average puts romney ahead. and ro
carl cameron starts us off tonight. >> facing a dead heat in the polls and a must-win tomorrow in his native state of michigan, mitt romney attacked rick santorum not able, with a line he's reserved for president obama. >> he's a nice guy, but never had a job in the private sector, worked as a lobbyist, elected official, that's fine. if the issue of the day is the economy, i think to create jobs, it helps to have a guy as president who's had a job and i have. unemployment in...
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able to exploit the linebackers. the giants have this great tradition of greatthis is not tf linebackers we've seen in the past with carl banks and lawrence failure an taylor and e working for epsn -- if there's an area that the giants are vulnerable on defense, it is that linebacker and that's why their pass rush is so important on sunday. >> charlie: mike some people suggest that the patriots defensive line has got i better, that they have been, they've had a bad beginning of the year but they've gotten much better recently. do you buy that? >> i think they absolutely are still playing charlie because the defense carried them in the afc championshipame. i think brady had a so-so game and i think, listen when they were scoring a lot of points earlier in the season, a lot of times those defensive numbers get skewed because they're willing to give up yards because they're wayahead. now is the season has gone on, i've actually seen the patriots defense improve and i think that they have a chance to put some real pressure on ely manning, on sunday. i'm not sure that this game is going to be the big track meet that everybod
able to exploit the linebackers. the giants have this great tradition of greatthis is not tf linebackers we've seen in the past with carl banks and lawrence failure an taylor and e working for epsn -- if there's an area that the giants are vulnerable on defense, it is that linebacker and that's why their pass rush is so important on sunday. >> charlie: mike some people suggest that the patriots defensive line has got i better, that they have been, they've had a bad beginning of the year...
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final numbers may be better, but this budget reflects the fact, carl, that these two parties have hit a wall with each other. they were not ableain that john boehner and the president wanted to reach last year. they couldn't get the support on both sides. they couldn't make it happen, so this could be seen as the president's argument to the american people. here are my priorities. there would be a significant amount of agreement, because the two sides have set overjaw caps on domestic spending, so what they're talking about is what comes in under those caps, restrain of both domestic and security-related programs. but this is an argument that the american people, republicans will make their argument. paul ryan, chairman of the house budget committee was on talk shows over the weekend saying he will propose entitlement reform of the kind that the president hasn't taken up and the american people will decide this in the election, parameters in a la im-duck session the two sides will be able to come together and make some sort of bargain. >> when the argument is you still need short-term accommodations as opposed to cuts, when do
final numbers may be better, but this budget reflects the fact, carl, that these two parties have hit a wall with each other. they were not ableain that john boehner and the president wanted to reach last year. they couldn't get the support on both sides. they couldn't make it happen, so this could be seen as the president's argument to the american people. here are my priorities. there would be a significant amount of agreement, because the two sides have set overjaw caps on domestic spending,...
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able to walk away from the aircraft. wild stuff there. you're up to date. now back to ann and carl. >> that was scary to look at. meantime, we have mr. roker on the road this morning in miami, al. i understand it's 72 degrees there in miami. >> yeah, it is. i feel badly for all of our friends in the northeast and the midwest. hi, mike. how are you? mike seidel, i have a nice warm day for you, a beautiful beach chair for you. come on down, mike. >> poor mike. 32 degrees in chicago. poor mike. >> can someone say "drawing the short straw"? >> oh! >> wow. i know mike seidel, guys. he would much rather be there than here at the food network's food festival here in miami beach. why would he want to be here when he can be there? absolutely. so let's check your weather. again, it's going to be a mess not only in chicago into new england along the eastern seaboard we have rough weather. we're looking at a lot of rain ahead of the system. snow behind it. we have a risk of strong storms. look at the snowfall amounts. three to six inches. some areas with up to a foot of snow. we have winds in the northeast. we have high win
able to walk away from the aircraft. wild stuff there. you're up to date. now back to ann and carl. >> that was scary to look at. meantime, we have mr. roker on the road this morning in miami, al. i understand it's 72 degrees there in miami. >> yeah, it is. i feel badly for all of our friends in the northeast and the midwest. hi, mike. how are you? mike seidel, i have a nice warm day for you, a beautiful beach chair for you. come on down, mike. >> poor mike. 32 degrees in...
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carl quintanilla is on assignment this morning. we are watching futures on the rise this morning. the question is will the dow be able to close today above 13,000? we're looking to add about 25 points which would actually put us above that key psychological mark. as for europe, the trading there, we are seeing green arrows pretty much across the board except for the ftse kpels the ibex. >> let's get to our road map. treasury secretary tim geithner in an exclusive interview saying there's no quick fix to higher oil prices and the eurozone debt crisis much less likely to derail a u.s. recovery. >> as he made those comments about oil, we are watching it move higher. wti above 108 a barrel while brent hovers around nine-month highs. with prices at the pump in focus on main street and the campaign trail, could we see a release from the strategic petroleum reserve? >>> two retail stories this morning. gap adds $1 billion to its share buyback program, lifts a dividend. margins fall along with profits. the turnaround at jc penney seems to be getting under way. eps did top expectations. >>> apple is trading higher in the prem
carl quintanilla is on assignment this morning. we are watching futures on the rise this morning. the question is will the dow be able to close today above 13,000? we're looking to add about 25 points which would actually put us above that key psychological mark. as for europe, the trading there, we are seeing green arrows pretty much across the board except for the ftse kpels the ibex. >> let's get to our road map. treasury secretary tim geithner in an exclusive interview saying there's...
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aisle will no doubt recall their very able senate majority leader from arizona, earnest mcfarland, and we'll also remember representative mo udall and senator carl hayden, who served an amazing 57 years in congress, 42 of them in this chamber alone. to put that in perspective, that's longer than arizona's senior senator and i have served in the congress combined. our state has both nurtured and welcomed respected jurists like william rehnquist and sandra day o'connor, world renowned architects like frank lloyd wright, entertainers like waylon jennings, linda ronstadt and glenn campbell. and of course i'd be remiss if i neglected steven spielberg. he, too, embraced arizona's adventurous entrepreneurial spirit, turning his teenage movie-making hobby in scottsdalephoenix into a multimillion-dollar hollywood empire. had he been born in another state, one without our arizona spirit, would the world have known classics today like "e.t." and "jaws"? we may never know. one thing we do know, mr. president, is that arizona gave rise to the navajo codetalkers. it's a shame more americans aren't aware of the story. their official web site puts it this way -
aisle will no doubt recall their very able senate majority leader from arizona, earnest mcfarland, and we'll also remember representative mo udall and senator carl hayden, who served an amazing 57 years in congress, 42 of them in this chamber alone. to put that in perspective, that's longer than arizona's senior senator and i have served in the congress combined. our state has both nurtured and welcomed respected jurists like william rehnquist and sandra day o'connor, world renowned architects...
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able to walk away from that aircraft. wild stuff there. 7:08. you're up to date. let's turn it back over to ann and carl. >> that is scary to look at. in the meantime, we've got mr. roker on the road this morning in miami, al. and i understand it's 72 degrees there in miami. >> yeah. it is. i feel badly for all of our friends in the northeast and the midwest. >> how about -- >> hi, mike. how are you? mike sigh dead heidel has a nic for you. i have a beautiful beach chair for you. come on down, mike. >> poor mike. 32 degrees in chicago. poor mike. >> can someone say drawing the short straw? >> wow. i know mike seidel, guys. he would much rather be there than be here at the food network festival here at the miami beach. i mean why would he want to be here when he can be there? absolutely. let's check your weather. again, it's going to be a mess not only in chicago, into new england along the eastern seaboard. we have rough weather to talk about. we're looking at a lot of rain ahead of this system. snow behind it. we've got a strong storm. take a look at the snowfall amounts. we're talking anywhere, three
able to walk away from that aircraft. wild stuff there. 7:08. you're up to date. let's turn it back over to ann and carl. >> that is scary to look at. in the meantime, we've got mr. roker on the road this morning in miami, al. and i understand it's 72 degrees there in miami. >> yeah. it is. i feel badly for all of our friends in the northeast and the midwest. >> how about -- >> hi, mike. how are you? mike sigh dead heidel has a nic for you. i have a beautiful beach chair...
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carl osgood. i read your review. could you tell us more about your role in this assessing how much support does isaf provide today's and what are the prospects of the program being ableto continue without isaf support should the time come? >> if i may, i'll take those questions in reverse. one of the things that is very powerful about that program as it is designed, led and implemented by the afghan spears of attack of the transition never be a program because it is currently owned, designed and run by afghans themselves. so in my view that gives great resilience and makes it much more likely to run off. in terms of isaf support, we provide support a number of levels. i work with ministers sanna five. you have choice secretary who runs the technical implementation of the program and i see probably two or three times a week and we talk about the things that he is trying to do, where he isaf help. an example would be when we are connecting biometric enrollment at reenter greece. isaf can help you getting biometric teams to the right place quickly. that is one example of where we can expedite the process. throughout the rest of the integration, my deputy works with the
carl osgood. i read your review. could you tell us more about your role in this assessing how much support does isaf provide today's and what are the prospects of the program being ableto continue without isaf support should the time come? >> if i may, i'll take those questions in reverse. one of the things that is very powerful about that program as it is designed, led and implemented by the afghan spears of attack of the transition never be a program because it is currently owned,...
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carl o'malley. .- cardinal o'malley we did our best to [unintelligible] >> [unintelligible] >> as with south carolina, we took a lot of incoming in south carolina. obviously senator santorum was able in minnesota. i was not there to respond. i will clearly make the differences between myself and my opponents is -- my opponents very clear. this is an interesting opportunity for the american people. some feel the republican party lost its way in the past. we spent too much, borrowed too much.airearmarked too cricks santorum and newt gingrich were a big part of that. under new gingrich, earmarks doubled. rick santorum continues to defend earmarks. \ devoted to raise the debt ceiling i believe five different -- he voted to raise the debt ceiling, i believe, five different times. government spending increased by some 80%. republicans spent too much money, borrowed too much money. rick santorum and a new gingrich me to be held accountable. the people are unhappy. people spent their careers in washington, borrowing -- spent their careers in washington borrowing, spending, and earmarking. i am the only guy who is not spent time in washington. senator santorum and speaker gingrich are the
carl o'malley. .- cardinal o'malley we did our best to [unintelligible] >> [unintelligible] >> as with south carolina, we took a lot of incoming in south carolina. obviously senator santorum was able in minnesota. i was not there to respond. i will clearly make the differences between myself and my opponents is -- my opponents very clear. this is an interesting opportunity for the american people. some feel the republican party lost its way in the past. we spent too much, borrowed...