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republican politics and in iowa politics, this hangover worry about the all-important iowa caucuses, which have such an important role in choosing presidential candidates in this country. do the iowa republican caucuses have a bribery problem? about a year later in february 2013, a former staffer for michele bachmann filed a complaint with the federal election commission. while michele bachmann claimed the only reason she lost was because ron paul was paying money to that guy to get his endorsement, what her former staffer claimed is that michele bachmann was paying too. she also had that guy on the payroll for his endorsement. that complaint was filed february 2013. later that year, october 2013 the iowa state ethics commission concluded an investigation into those allegations and on that specific complaint that the michele bachmann campaign paid the selected official, the ethics commission found that claim to be substantiated. the same day the report came out, the michele bachmann campaign manager resigned his seat in the iowa state senate and declined in an e-mail to his supporters that he had done
republican politics and in iowa politics, this hangover worry about the all-important iowa caucuses, which have such an important role in choosing presidential candidates in this country. do the iowa republican caucuses have a bribery problem? about a year later in february 2013, a former staffer for michele bachmann filed a complaint with the federal election commission. while michele bachmann claimed the only reason she lost was because ron paul was paying money to that guy to get his...
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. >> finally this noon an iowa man takes his love of golf to a whole new level. he decided to use them to pay tribute to his favorite pro golfer tiger wood. he said it took 600 balls to create the sculpture, it ways 100 found and stands 6 feet tall. >>> don't forget, "action news" 4, 5 and 6:00 p.m. for david murphy, rick williams county entire flax team, i'm sarah bloomquist. have a great afternoon! i'm only in my 60's... i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, it could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. call now to request your free decision guide. i've been with my doctor for 12 years. now i know i'll be able to stick with h
. >> finally this noon an iowa man takes his love of golf to a whole new level. he decided to use them to pay tribute to his favorite pro golfer tiger wood. he said it took 600 balls to create the sculpture, it ways 100 found and stands 6 feet tall. >>> don't forget, "action news" 4, 5 and 6:00 p.m. for david murphy, rick williams county entire flax team, i'm sarah bloomquist. have a great afternoon! i'm only in my 60's... i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so...
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he's in iowa with steve king at an event and two undocumented folks in america without documentationpproach steve king. watch rand paul sitting at the table. >> and arizona is the university and i know you want to get rid of dak. >> otherwise known as get out of dodge. th th leave in hamburger behind. >> he talks about creating a bigger tent republican party and reaching out to minorities, confronted with a moment where he can have an honest conversation with somebody in front of the cameras his staff swoops in and pulls him away. >> you can't imagine chris christie pulling away from that conversation. he's been much better about -- >> you can't imagine chris christie hanging out with steve king. >> that is another point. one of the complaints about rand paul, can he prove he can have a functional strong operation. there's a rag tag band quality to his team for a long time and he's trying to do a lot of hires, stepping up and be more professional and have a different type of team but that is the thing and we were talking about this before, to your point about christie wouldn't be the
he's in iowa with steve king at an event and two undocumented folks in america without documentationpproach steve king. watch rand paul sitting at the table. >> and arizona is the university and i know you want to get rid of dak. >> otherwise known as get out of dodge. th th leave in hamburger behind. >> he talks about creating a bigger tent republican party and reaching out to minorities, confronted with a moment where he can have an honest conversation with somebody in front...
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>> i'm actually a -- >> the amazing scene at an iowa fund-raiser. we will break down the tape. "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening from washington. i'm ezra klein sitting in for chris hayes. earlier today, an afghan soldier being trained by the united states, so in theory, an ally, opened fire on nato troops in a military training academy killing two star major general harold j. green, and wounding 15 others. major general green is the highest ranking u.s. military officer to be killed in overseas combat since vietnam war. since the vietnam war. he served as the deputy commanding general of combined security trans ition command in charge of training and developing the afghan national security force. the attack took place at the marshal faheem national defense university, a military training facility located on the outskirts of kabul where security officers are being trained by coalition troops. >> a large group of american and coalition forces led by the general were at the afghan military academy examining a new water tank when without warning, an afghan soldier from a
>> i'm actually a -- >> the amazing scene at an iowa fund-raiser. we will break down the tape. "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening from washington. i'm ezra klein sitting in for chris hayes. earlier today, an afghan soldier being trained by the united states, so in theory, an ally, opened fire on nato troops in a military training academy killing two star major general harold j. green, and wounding 15 others. major general green is the highest ranking u.s....
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after my early boyhood in an iowa village i lived as a ward of a country doctor in oregon. i lived among those to whom hard work was the price of existence. the opportunities of america opened to me through the public schools. they carried me to the professional training and the great american university. i began by working with my own hands for my daily bread. i have tasted the despair of a fruitless search for a job. i even know the kindly encouragement of a boarding house keeper. i've seen america in contrast with many nations and many races. my profession took me into many foreign lands under many kinds of governments. i worked in governments of free men, of tyrannies of socialists of communists and met with princes and kings and despots and december pray does. i have seen the squaller of asia and the frozen class barriers of europe. i was not a tourist. i was associated in their working lives and in their problems. i had to deal with their social systems and their governments. and i'm standing everywhere to these great masses of people there was a hallowed word, "ameri
after my early boyhood in an iowa village i lived as a ward of a country doctor in oregon. i lived among those to whom hard work was the price of existence. the opportunities of america opened to me through the public schools. they carried me to the professional training and the great american university. i began by working with my own hands for my daily bread. i have tasted the despair of a fruitless search for a job. i even know the kindly encouragement of a boarding house keeper. i've seen...
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iowa is the all-important first fest for presidential candidates, and the state fair has become an essential stop for presidential hopefuls. the eventeneded with fire -- event ended with fireworks and more than 9,000 people through the gates. including contenders. we stop for a look at iowa's brand of politics. >> reporter: the iowa state fair - with the corn dogs, butter cow and wholesome farm bread competition. it is a heaping portion of america, star-spangled, deep fried and gigantic. it's where the presidential horse race begins. iowans are the first in the nation to cast votes. it's been that way since 1972. >> people ask why is iowa so important? iowa is not first in the nation because it's important. it's important because it is first in the nation. >> so far at least a dozen presidential hopefuls made visits to iowa, even though the presidential election is more than two years away. texas governor rick perry is one of them, making an appearance days before an indictment cast a shadow on his prospects. >> governor rick perry of texas. welcome back to iowa. >> reporter: if you want to
iowa is the all-important first fest for presidential candidates, and the state fair has become an essential stop for presidential hopefuls. the eventeneded with fire -- event ended with fireworks and more than 9,000 people through the gates. including contenders. we stop for a look at iowa's brand of politics. >> reporter: the iowa state fair - with the corn dogs, butter cow and wholesome farm bread competition. it is a heaping portion of america, star-spangled, deep fried and gigantic....
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. >> and an iowa family is now complete. all thanks to facebook. libby and andy ortman trying to conceive a baby for six years, no luck. out of frustration, she posted on facebook that they were interested in adopting a baby. a former co-worker happened to put them in touch with her pregnant sister. calvin ortman born three weeks ago today. so cute. probably a matter of time his own facebook page. look at that yawn. just shows you the power of social media. a lot of people say they're done with, some facebook and twitter accounts. they're over it. but, hey if you can have that little guy. >> and what a cute one right there. huge congratulations to them. we posted on facebook. didn't say we're looking to adopt. they just said we want kids. wanted to avoid an adoption scam. [ baby sound effect ] >> nicely done. try-day, friday. we are about to eat bugs. >> stay tuned. i want to see your reaction to that. first, the s.w.a.t. team seen on video barging into a video gamers home. the frightening hoax. the all-out search for who is responsible here. you a
. >> and an iowa family is now complete. all thanks to facebook. libby and andy ortman trying to conceive a baby for six years, no luck. out of frustration, she posted on facebook that they were interested in adopting a baby. a former co-worker happened to put them in touch with her pregnant sister. calvin ortman born three weeks ago today. so cute. probably a matter of time his own facebook page. look at that yawn. just shows you the power of social media. a lot of people say they're...
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>> i'm actually a -- >> the amazing scene at an iowa fund-raiser. we will break down the tape.starts right now.
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iowa. could you tell us how it is you got down here an attended leland stanford university? >> this uncle of mine was a country doctor with all of the fine attributes of the united states. i lived with him and his family parts of it for about seven years. during that time i got a job as an office boy. and on occasion a gentleman having some business with the firm came in and while he waited he talked with the office boy. he was inquiring what i wanted to do, so forth. he said, well, you ought to take up engineering. he was, himself, an engineer. we discussed it and he rather inspired my mind. soon i noticed that stanford university had announced the institution would be opened that autumn and the tuition would be free. that is more or less suited my necessities. they announced they would hold entrance examinations in portland, oregon. i went to the appointed place. i took the examinations as well as i could not ever having been at high school but having attended a night school where i had picked up some latin and some mathematics. i passed the mathematics examinations with s
iowa. could you tell us how it is you got down here an attended leland stanford university? >> this uncle of mine was a country doctor with all of the fine attributes of the united states. i lived with him and his family parts of it for about seven years. during that time i got a job as an office boy. and on occasion a gentleman having some business with the firm came in and while he waited he talked with the office boy. he was inquiring what i wanted to do, so forth. he said, well, you...
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an iowa drug developer has enough to launch an initial human round of testing. the timing is still up in the, a but the company is getting help to speed up the process. the current ebola outbreak killed more than a thousand people around the world so far. those are some of the hot stories trending on foxbusiness.com. >>> coming up next, are autoloans moving into subprime territory? and a new report shows how bad millennials are with their money? vera is shaking her head. i told her. that what you should be telling your kids about money coming up next. . cheryl: new auto loans have jumped to the highest level in eight years, according to the federal reserve bank of new york, but the game was fueled by increase in lending to risky borrowers, loans that many are calling subprime. does that sound familiar to all of you? rich edson has more on the story. if the banks can do it, they're going to do it no matter what. >> subprime is back. auto loan balances were up 30 billion dollars thanks to $100 billion in car loans, the highest volume of origination since 2006. aut
an iowa drug developer has enough to launch an initial human round of testing. the timing is still up in the, a but the company is getting help to speed up the process. the current ebola outbreak killed more than a thousand people around the world so far. those are some of the hot stories trending on foxbusiness.com. >>> coming up next, are autoloans moving into subprime territory? and a new report shows how bad millennials are with their money? vera is shaking her head. i told her....
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after my early boyhood in an iowa village i lived as a ward of a country doctor in oregon. i lived among those for whom hard work was the price of existence. the opportunities of america opened to me through the public schools. they carried me to professional training in a great american university. i began by working with my own hands for my daily bread. i have tasted the despair of fruitless search for a job. i even know the kindly encouragement of a boarding house keeper. i've seen america in contrast with many nations and many races. my profession took me into many foreign lands and many kinds of governments. i worked in governments of free men, of tyranny, of socialists, of communists, and i have met with princes and kings and dispots and desprayedos. i've seen the frozen class barriers of europe. i was not a tourist. i was associated in their working lives and in their problems. i had to deal with their social systems and their governments. and outstanding everywhere to these great masses of people there was a hallowed word "america." to them, it was the hope of their
after my early boyhood in an iowa village i lived as a ward of a country doctor in oregon. i lived among those for whom hard work was the price of existence. the opportunities of america opened to me through the public schools. they carried me to professional training in a great american university. i began by working with my own hands for my daily bread. i have tasted the despair of fruitless search for a job. i even know the kindly encouragement of a boarding house keeper. i've seen america...
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. >>> an iowa drug developer says it has enough doses of a possibly vaccine for the deadly ebola viruso launch human rounds of testing. it's prevented deadly ebola infections in non-human primates. the company claims the vaccine acts quickly enough to show relief in animals. there is no proouch treatment or vaccine for ebola. the current outbreak in west africa has killed more than 1,000 people. >>> the story of an east bay team inspired a movie coming out in theaters next week. back in 2004, the de la salle spartans had the longest winning streak in the country, they went for 151 games. >> but then the sudden loss of a teammate, terence kelly, changed everything. here's what people are saying about this hollywood treatment. >> reporter: de la salle holding a benefit premiere of the movie this sunday in danville, a few days before the movie opens nationwide. i got a chance to speak with the parents of terence kelly. they told me the movie is an emotional story about brotherhood and leadership. >> this book really tells about the story and tells about how they developed to be the number
. >>> an iowa drug developer says it has enough doses of a possibly vaccine for the deadly ebola viruso launch human rounds of testing. it's prevented deadly ebola infections in non-human primates. the company claims the vaccine acts quickly enough to show relief in animals. there is no proouch treatment or vaccine for ebola. the current outbreak in west africa has killed more than 1,000 people. >>> the story of an east bay team inspired a movie coming out in theaters next...
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congressman steve king of iowa has taken control of the gop clown car and is driving it into a ditch. the latest crash test was caught on tape. it happened just yesterday at anvent with kentucky senator rand paul in iowa. it's gone viral, of course. it begins with king when king and paul are confronted by two hispanic activists, erica andioli and caesar vargas, college-educated organizers able to move freely in this country thanks to president obama's dream order. that allows some undocumented immigrants to stay here if they have been educated here. king said they have calves the size of cantaloupes and are hauling marijuana across the border. rand paul left abruptly when erica gives congressman king the identification card and dares him to show opposition by ripping it up. >> go ahead and rip it up. i don't understand why you have been wanting to do that. >> this is not what i do. >> for you to call us names. saying we have calves like cantaloupes. i don't understand. >> that's drug smuggling -- please. you're very good at english. >> i was raised in the united states. >> right. so you can understand the english language. don't act like you don't. >> i'm no
congressman steve king of iowa has taken control of the gop clown car and is driving it into a ditch. the latest crash test was caught on tape. it happened just yesterday at anvent with kentucky senator rand paul in iowa. it's gone viral, of course. it begins with king when king and paul are confronted by two hispanic activists, erica andioli and caesar vargas, college-educated organizers able to move freely in this country thanks to president obama's dream order. that allows some undocumented...
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if you jump out of an airplane at night with a parachute and fieldnd in an iowa wheat and you walk arounda flashlight for a couple of hours, you do not get you say you explored america. if you put all of these deep trenches together, you get an area equivalent to north america. >> a continent. >> a dark continent. it has never been seen. that is pretty amazing. >> think aloud what we might find. >> we have seen evidence to support the idea that life may have originated in the deep trenches. we have found evidence. there are a lot of theories about where life came from originally on planet earth. but a fairly new what is the idea that the subduction process itself, these huge tectonic plates grinding over each other actually generates some energy and creates free hydrogen. then the bacteria eat the hydrogen. and that is a food source. it is not coming from above. it is coming from below. so it is stable over tens or hundreds of millions of years. that is a place that life might have emerged. >> one organism leads to another. move up thet and chain and they come out onto land and you wind u
if you jump out of an airplane at night with a parachute and fieldnd in an iowa wheat and you walk arounda flashlight for a couple of hours, you do not get you say you explored america. if you put all of these deep trenches together, you get an area equivalent to north america. >> a continent. >> a dark continent. it has never been seen. that is pretty amazing. >> think aloud what we might find. >> we have seen evidence to support the idea that life may have originated...
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. >> let's remember it's an iowa poll and iowa is not all that good about producing results that thenhe nomination. >> no, it typically hasn't. but certainly it will help shape the debate and help winnow the people that make it through. presidential campaigns just need one financial benefactor and they can go all the way to the nomination. so you have candidates ultimately who have no chance of winning who can have an outside impact on who the nominee is. so going to be another wild, wide open race for the presidency on the republican side. >> well, let's see how many bumper stickers mitt romney has left over. steve >>> tonight, we are all in. >> we just saw him standing, talking on the phone, and the next frame he's laying on the ground. >> another young black man shot and killed by police. this time in a walmart. this time there's video. and officials are refusing to release it. >> there's been a lot of criticism of me for not releasing it. >> the victim's father and his attorney join me exclusively. a gun instructor shot dead by the 9-year-old girl he was teaching to fire an oozie.
. >> let's remember it's an iowa poll and iowa is not all that good about producing results that thenhe nomination. >> no, it typically hasn't. but certainly it will help shape the debate and help winnow the people that make it through. presidential campaigns just need one financial benefactor and they can go all the way to the nomination. so you have candidates ultimately who have no chance of winning who can have an outside impact on who the nominee is. so going to be another...
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. >> let's remember it's an iowa poll and iowa is not all that good about producing results that thenhe nomination. >> no, it typically hasn't. but certainly it will help shape the debate and help winnow the people that make it through. presidential campaigns just need one financial benefactor and they can go all the way to the nomination. so you have candidates ultimately who have no chance of winning who can have an outside impact on who the nominee is. so going to be another wild, wide open race for the presidency on the republican side. >> well, let's see how many bumper stickers mitt romney has left over. steve schmitt, thank you very much for joining us tonight. chris hayes is up next. "hardball" starts right now. >>> turn coats, let's play "hardball". >> good evening, i'm chris matthews in washington. let me start tonight with those dozens of americans turn thing coat and joining islamic murderers in syria and iraq. next we get to the republican strategy for taking up the u.s. senate. turn every democratic opponent into barack obama. then we get to the stinking hamburger plan t
. >> let's remember it's an iowa poll and iowa is not all that good about producing results that thenhe nomination. >> no, it typically hasn't. but certainly it will help shape the debate and help winnow the people that make it through. presidential campaigns just need one financial benefactor and they can go all the way to the nomination. so you have candidates ultimately who have no chance of winning who can have an outside impact on who the nominee is. so going to be another...
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if you jump out of an airplane with a parachute at night and you land in an iowa wheat field and you alk around with a flashlight for a couple hours, you don't get to say you explored america. and if you put all these trenches, deep trenches together you get an area equivalent to north america. >> rose: continent. >> it's a dark continent. it's never been seen it's pretty exciting. there's life in the deep trenches. >> rose: understand that. we found that. >> there are a lot of theories where life came from originally on planet earth. but a fairly new one is the idea that the seduction process itself these huge tectonic plates grinding over each other actually generates some energy and creates free hydrogen and the bacteria feeds the hydrogen. it's an energy source not a food source coming not from above but below. it's stable over hundreds of millions of years. >> rose: one organism leads to another organism. >> they adapt and move up the chain and come out on land and y o u wind up with us. so we could be looking right into the crucible of life itself. and that's pretty cool. and we
if you jump out of an airplane with a parachute at night and you land in an iowa wheat field and you alk around with a flashlight for a couple hours, you don't get to say you explored america. and if you put all these trenches, deep trenches together you get an area equivalent to north america. >> rose: continent. >> it's a dark continent. it's never been seen it's pretty exciting. there's life in the deep trenches. >> rose: understand that. we found that. >> there are a...
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the brooklyn family business that saved an iowa town... >> there's money flowing into the community. >> narrator: ...but there are whispers of threats, extortion, and shocking child-labor abuses. >> the only way to make that business work was to exploit the workers. >> narrator: propping it all up -- a massive $26 million financial fraud. >> it's dizzying watching the money go around. i mean, it's a very complicated shell game. >> narrator: the man at the center of it all, sholom rubashkin -- dutiful son or corporate crook?
the brooklyn family business that saved an iowa town... >> there's money flowing into the community. >> narrator: ...but there are whispers of threats, extortion, and shocking child-labor abuses. >> the only way to make that business work was to exploit the workers. >> narrator: propping it all up -- a massive $26 million financial fraud. >> it's dizzying watching the money go around. i mean, it's a very complicated shell game. >> narrator: the man at the...
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welcome back to iowa and to "the des moines register" soap box. >> it is an honor to be back here. and it's a relief to be out of the texas heat. [laughter] >> if you look on your little device, it's probably approaching 90-something degrees in most of the places in texas. it was nice to get up this morning in the beautiful iowa weather and been here since saturday and going up and down the byways and highways, good-looking corn crop. but it's not bringing in enough money in. those of us who grew up on the farm know that's the way that business grows, when the bumper crop is down, we can understand that in texas as we got a drought going on and cow prices are through the roof. any way i have spent the last three-plus days traveling across the state talking about why i think it's important for the people of iowa -- you have a very unique opportunity in time from the standpoint of where america is and how iowa can play a very important role in the trajectory that this country goes in. and i think we all agree that our economy could be better, that washington does a lot of things that
welcome back to iowa and to "the des moines register" soap box. >> it is an honor to be back here. and it's a relief to be out of the texas heat. [laughter] >> if you look on your little device, it's probably approaching 90-something degrees in most of the places in texas. it was nice to get up this morning in the beautiful iowa weather and been here since saturday and going up and down the byways and highways, good-looking corn crop. but it's not bringing in enough money...
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iowa is the all-important first step, and the state fare has become an essential stop. the eventeneded with fireworks and 900,000 visitors through the gates, including potential contenders. we look at iowa's own brand of retail politics. - - - - >>> the iowa state fair with the corn dogs, and competitions. it's star-spangled, deep fried and gigantic and where the presidential horse race begins. iowa jps ans -- iowans are the caucuses. >> people ask why is iowa important it's important because it is first in the nation. >> so far at least a dozen presidential hopefuls made visits to iowa, even though the presidential election is more than two years away. texas governor rick perry is one of them, making an appearance days before an indictment cast a shadow. welcome back to iowa. if you want to toss your name into the ring to become president of the united states. you have to come to iowa, and you really have to come to the iowa state fair. politicians love to go out to the state fair. it can show how brave you are by eating food on a stick. >> cathy is a political register
iowa is the all-important first step, and the state fare has become an essential stop. the eventeneded with fireworks and 900,000 visitors through the gates, including potential contenders. we look at iowa's own brand of retail politics. - - - - >>> the iowa state fair with the corn dogs, and competitions. it's star-spangled, deep fried and gigantic and where the presidential horse race begins. iowa jps ans -- iowans are the caucuses. >> people ask why is iowa important it's...
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perry and other big-name politicians made an appearance at the iowa state fair sheila mcvictor reports, this was a scene for presidential hopeful hopefuls{^l" ^}. >> reporter: the iowa state fair with its butter could you and wholesome competition is a happying portion of americana. star-spangled, deep fried, and gigantic. it's also where the horse racing begins. iowa is the first in the nation to cast primary votes in the iowa caucuses. it's been that way since 1972. >> people always ask why is iowa so important? iowa is not first in the nation because it's important. it's important because it is first in the nation. >> reporter: so far at least a dozen presidential hopefuls have made visits to iowa even though the presidential election is more than two years away. texas governor rick perry is one of them making an appearance at this year's fair just days before an indictment cast a shadow on his prospects. >> reporter: if you want to toss your name in the ring to be president of the united states, you have to come to iowa, and you really have to come to the iowa state fair. >> applic
perry and other big-name politicians made an appearance at the iowa state fair sheila mcvictor reports, this was a scene for presidential hopeful hopefuls{^l" ^}. >> reporter: the iowa state fair with its butter could you and wholesome competition is a happying portion of americana. star-spangled, deep fried, and gigantic. it's also where the horse racing begins. iowa is the first in the nation to cast primary votes in the iowa caucuses. it's been that way since 1972. >> people...
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iowa has an interesting history. you know. i'll has never elected a woman to congress. -- iowa has never elected a woman to congress. we do have a handful of great democratic women. or seven thatsix we are watching closely that might be picking up seats along the way. >> one more question. franken, you work for his campaign in 2008. year he faces the voters again. i want to ask about the profile he cut in the senate. looking at the way he has cut his profile here in washington, for someone who was a comedian and actor and wrote pretty outlandish books and was a big sort ofity, he has been the opposite in d.c. >> he had a career change. he deeply wants to represent the people of minnesota. he became a senator. he has become an incredible senator. and is about his priority. he put down one piece of his career and shifted over and has become a senator. i could not be prouder of the work he has done. leader onlly become a all whole set of issues. the jobless to represent the people of minnesota. i hope people see how well he has be
iowa has an interesting history. you know. i'll has never elected a woman to congress. -- iowa has never elected a woman to congress. we do have a handful of great democratic women. or seven thatsix we are watching closely that might be picking up seats along the way. >> one more question. franken, you work for his campaign in 2008. year he faces the voters again. i want to ask about the profile he cut in the senate. looking at the way he has cut his profile here in washington, for...
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more fallout for senator rand paul after seen getting up and walking away during an encounter in iowathis week. a candidate from south dakota is mocking the libertarian senator with a new ad. check it out. >> i'm gordon howie, running for u.s. senate from south dakota. i'd like to talk with you about immigration. i'm gordon howie and i approve this message, because we can't run from our immigration crisis. >> all right, then. hillary clinton is busy on a book tour as you know. but politico reports she squeezed in time to write a three-page forward. >>> former president richard nixon passed away two decades ago, but would you believe he's actually on twitter? well, not exactly. a 33-year-old playwright has been using the underscore dick nixon with more than 8,000 followers. >>> elizabeth warren is weighing in on the age old debate of whether women can have it all. here's her take during an interview that aired on own. >> we live lives right out to the margins. >> yeah. >> very full. and we try to manage a lot. and when you have a family and you're trying to get a career going, it's a l
more fallout for senator rand paul after seen getting up and walking away during an encounter in iowathis week. a candidate from south dakota is mocking the libertarian senator with a new ad. check it out. >> i'm gordon howie, running for u.s. senate from south dakota. i'd like to talk with you about immigration. i'm gordon howie and i approve this message, because we can't run from our immigration crisis. >> all right, then. hillary clinton is busy on a book tour as you know. but...
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one-third uses calories for livestock and minor 10% for biofuels and other uses if you would get an acre in iowa a lot of that corn goes to feed livestock and ethanol and sugar. >> host: you can see three pictures of the united states. with the middle one it shows a lot of purple. that is being used for seed and fuel verses' food. >> guest: right. look at the world to see how landscapes are being used although we may have the most productive landscapes in the world the surprise is they're not necessarily being used to feed people directly. >> host: why do you do? if this is the situation right now, the ratio of food inverses speed and fuel what you do to feed more people? >> what you doing in this country is one question then are you hoping to improve productivity across the world? someone who'd graduated from land grant university it is a very important educational tool to improve the productivity and the knowledge of farmers around the country and that seems useful know if we try to help food productivity. actually we are best off exporting knowledge and wisdom how to make better use than to p
one-third uses calories for livestock and minor 10% for biofuels and other uses if you would get an acre in iowa a lot of that corn goes to feed livestock and ethanol and sugar. >> host: you can see three pictures of the united states. with the middle one it shows a lot of purple. that is being used for seed and fuel verses' food. >> guest: right. look at the world to see how landscapes are being used although we may have the most productive landscapes in the world the surprise is...
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you can also read about another national story, hillary clinton making an appearance in iowa. this is "taking stock with pimm fox." ♪ >> this is "taking stock" on bloomberg. i am pimm fox. according to one research company the 3-d printing market is reaching about $16 billion in 2018. the latest bushes and health care. oxford performance materials designs and manufactures facial and intracranial materials. this has just received fda clearance. i am joined by the chief executive and the president of the company. you have to explain exactly what this is because you were telling me that you do not make a printer, what to make the material and it starts off as a powder. >> we start off with a fine powder and we grow parts one layer at a time. and the end of the process we have a big rocks full of powder and we dig up all the parts, and whether they are cranial implants or on an airplane, and all comes on the same thing. >> once the powder made of? >> it is a high-performance plastic. it is an interesting follow will. -- molecule. polyethylkeytone. a high-performance plastic that h
you can also read about another national story, hillary clinton making an appearance in iowa. this is "taking stock with pimm fox." ♪ >> this is "taking stock" on bloomberg. i am pimm fox. according to one research company the 3-d printing market is reaching about $16 billion in 2018. the latest bushes and health care. oxford performance materials designs and manufactures facial and intracranial materials. this has just received fda clearance. i am joined by the...
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now, wawwaw -- iowa has an interesting history, which we want to change. head.e all shaking your iowa has never elected a woman to congress of either party nor to the senate. we want to change that this year. we think stacy apple is the one to do it. we have a handful of great female democrats. there are six or seven we are watching closely that we think might be picking up seats along the way. >> one more question. al franken, you ran his campaign in 2008, which went about eight months overtime, big recount, the republican senator 0 coleman. >> a win is a win. >> i want to ask more about the profile he cut in the senate. i know you worked on his campaign. but looking at the way he's cut his profile here in washington, for someone that was a comedian and actor and wrote pretty outlandish books and was a big personality, he's been sort of the opposite here in d.c. i was wondering if you could talk about that. >> well, senator franken had a career change. he deeply, deeply wants to represent the people of minnesota. he became a united states senator. if i dar
now, wawwaw -- iowa has an interesting history, which we want to change. head.e all shaking your iowa has never elected a woman to congress of either party nor to the senate. we want to change that this year. we think stacy apple is the one to do it. we have a handful of great female democrats. there are six or seven we are watching closely that we think might be picking up seats along the way. >> one more question. al franken, you ran his campaign in 2008, which went about eight months...
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campaign season is already heating up especially in iowa long regarded as the all important first test for presidential candidates with the state fair, of course, an essential stop. it ended last night with fireworks and after more than 900,000 visitors including potential contenders passed right through. "america tonight's" sheila mcvicker reports why all roads in the political season lead to iowa. >> the iowa state fair. with its corn dogs, butter cow, and wholesome farm-bred competition is a heaping portion of america's star-spanningled and deep fried and gigantics. iowans are the first in the nation to cast votes in the iowa caucuses. it's been that way since 1972. >> why is iowa so important? iowa is not first in the nation because it's important. it's important because it is first in the nation. >> so far at least a dozen presidential hopefuls have made visits to iowa. even though the presidential election is more than two years away. texas governor rick perry is one of them, making an appearance at this year's fair just days before an indictment cast a shad doi on his prospects. >> the speaker is governor rick perry of texas. welcome back t
campaign season is already heating up especially in iowa long regarded as the all important first test for presidential candidates with the state fair, of course, an essential stop. it ended last night with fireworks and after more than 900,000 visitors including potential contenders passed right through. "america tonight's" sheila mcvicker reports why all roads in the political season lead to iowa. >> the iowa state fair. with its corn dogs, butter cow, and wholesome farm-bred...
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you know what i paid for an interest rate cut iowa's a first-time homebuyers and i got i got adiscounted rate. 17.5%. mortgages are 20%. that is stagflation. you have 70% tax rates. cut taxes? at 70%, that is a big deal. but when it is a 38% rate of pay cuts 38 to 34. really, that's your platform? that's pretty minimalist when it's close to 73 coup 30. he had big ideas at the time because the problems that were in place. so we need to learn from him but we don't need to be in. most of them don't even know who he is. so we need to go out and say what is the problem facing america today? what is the economic problem facing america today. that wasn't the case in the 1980s. overall, things have been really bad. not there were a lot of people doing very well but there are a lot of people who aren't. and actually all of the people that are not within what is our message to them and the average american that see their wages stagnant and inflation beginning to creep up and people who save getting 0% interest on their investments unless they are getting involved in more risky ventures so what do
you know what i paid for an interest rate cut iowa's a first-time homebuyers and i got i got adiscounted rate. 17.5%. mortgages are 20%. that is stagflation. you have 70% tax rates. cut taxes? at 70%, that is a big deal. but when it is a 38% rate of pay cuts 38 to 34. really, that's your platform? that's pretty minimalist when it's close to 73 coup 30. he had big ideas at the time because the problems that were in place. so we need to learn from him but we don't need to be in. most of them...
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to do with an investigation into whether or not the ron paul campaign and others paid for an endorsement in iowa in 2012. do you see this effecting mcconnell's reelection campaign. the campaign manager resigning with the cloud over his head? >> that's because the campaign manager worked for ran paul. what we've seen tonight in this breaking news is that the mcconnell campaign has run away from this as fast as they could. benton resigned. mcconnell accepted his resignation and refused to comment any further on this saying of course, they had nothing to do with the iowa caucuses back in the 2012 campaign so they didn't know more about it. mitch mcelderry colin -- mcconnell is a pro. it will become an issue. by the way, he needs someone to run the campaign. >> that's right. gloria berger, david have a great weekend. >> just ahead, outrage and calls for justice after an unarmed los angeles man is shot dead by police, two days after michael brown, the names of the officers who killed him were kept secret for more than two weeks but we have more details coming up. where the reward was that what if tne
to do with an investigation into whether or not the ron paul campaign and others paid for an endorsement in iowa in 2012. do you see this effecting mcconnell's reelection campaign. the campaign manager resigning with the cloud over his head? >> that's because the campaign manager worked for ran paul. what we've seen tonight in this breaking news is that the mcconnell campaign has run away from this as fast as they could. benton resigned. mcconnell accepted his resignation and refused to...
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can't you accept an invitation in iowa and everyone not think you're going to run for president. with that humor aside, it's serious to make the appearance. >> if the book tour didn't convince you she's seriously contemplating a run in 2016, this trip going next month to iowa, i think, certainly does that, tamron. of course, yes, people can go to iowa and new hampshire and eventually not run for the presidency. we're running the stage are hillary clinton is entering the point of no return. the more she deeps her feet in the water freezing the rest of the democrats who might have an inkling to run. she can, you know, it's hard for her to say well, forget about . the more time goes on and she does the things and looks like a presidential candidate, hard to walk away from that. >> all right. thank you very much. mark, greatly appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> a dangerous wildfire in california tops the look at stories around the news nation today. the wildfire's prompted evacuation orders for 13,000 homes and businesses and burned 1,200 achors and threatening a nearby propane company
can't you accept an invitation in iowa and everyone not think you're going to run for president. with that humor aside, it's serious to make the appearance. >> if the book tour didn't convince you she's seriously contemplating a run in 2016, this trip going next month to iowa, i think, certainly does that, tamron. of course, yes, people can go to iowa and new hampshire and eventually not run for the presidency. we're running the stage are hillary clinton is entering the point of no...
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a blanket of hot and humid air will bring some of the warmest weather of the summer to an area stretching from iowa to florida. it felt like 107 degrees today in st. louis where a cooling bus had to be sent to help firefighters working on this fire at a concrete company. but the northeast has been an oasis from the heat. bob, in new york city, there have only been four days where temperatures topped 90 degrees. a record for a decade. >> schieffer: all right, troy roberts. the obama administration announce aid new accommodation today for employers who object on religious grounds to provide insurance coverage for contraception. eligible employers won't have to notify the their insurance companies directly about their objections. the government will do that and arrange for alternate coverage for the affected workers. this will apply to religious-affillated employers and to such companies as hobby lobby, which won a supreme court case earlier this year. remember when the trespassers put white flags atop the brooklyn bridge? well, whatever happened to the american flags they swiped? and & frustrations i
a blanket of hot and humid air will bring some of the warmest weather of the summer to an area stretching from iowa to florida. it felt like 107 degrees today in st. louis where a cooling bus had to be sent to help firefighters working on this fire at a concrete company. but the northeast has been an oasis from the heat. bob, in new york city, there have only been four days where temperatures topped 90 degrees. a record for a decade. >> schieffer: all right, troy roberts. the obama...
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ted cruz in iowa also taking after the president's foreign policy but with an iowa state fair twist.to try something i've never had before, a pork chop on a stick. it's really hard to go wrong with meat on a stick. i'll tell you, it brought to mind a new diet that is all the rage in washington. it's the obama diet. it works very, very well. all you do is every day you let putin eat your lunch. >> ted cruz trying humor. >> i was wondering how -- >> what's your favorite state fair food? >> my favorite state fair food, you can't go wrong with a corn dog. i will also say indiana has great, great fair food. anything fried, indiana or iowa, you pick it. you can fry pretty much anything. >> kool-aid, butter. >> fried kool-aid. that exists? >> it exists. i've had it. >> you've been at many a state fair. >> new reason to live. let's take a break on "new day." u.s. air strikes are helping to take down terrorists in iraq as the country's government, though, is falling apart. embattled prime minister trying to cling to power surrounding the green zone with tanks. what does this mean? we'll break
ted cruz in iowa also taking after the president's foreign policy but with an iowa state fair twist.to try something i've never had before, a pork chop on a stick. it's really hard to go wrong with meat on a stick. i'll tell you, it brought to mind a new diet that is all the rage in washington. it's the obama diet. it works very, very well. all you do is every day you let putin eat your lunch. >> ted cruz trying humor. >> i was wondering how -- >> what's your favorite state...
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two people brought to this country as children confront congressman steve king at an event in iowa. they are immigration activists and they wanted to know why he voted last week to end the program that let some undocumented young people stay in the u.s. >> my name is caesar. >> i have a quick question. i'm actually a dreamer myself. i'm from originally from mexico but i have been raised here. i graduated from university here, arizona state university. i know you want to get rid of dacas. i want to give you the opportunity if you really want. you can go ahead and do that. you take my daca, you're going to take everything that right now i have accomplished. i did graduate from college. >> just a minute. this is not what i do. >> i don't understand why you want to do that. >> this is not what i do. i don't call you names. no, no. >> cantaloupes. >> you're very good at english. >> i was raised in the united states. >> so you can understand the english language. >> you're acting like i don't understand. >> you're saying something that's not true. >> what am i saying? >> i spoke of drug s
two people brought to this country as children confront congressman steve king at an event in iowa. they are immigration activists and they wanted to know why he voted last week to end the program that let some undocumented young people stay in the u.s. >> my name is caesar. >> i have a quick question. i'm actually a dreamer myself. i'm from originally from mexico but i have been raised here. i graduated from university here, arizona state university. i know you want to get rid of...