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unlike anderson's other victims, mitzy escaped. that led to anderson's conviction. >> reporter: searchers from half a dozen different agencies this afternoon descended on this mobile home park on north first street. they used scent detecting dogs to find the suspect. >> he would huddle with his little beer and he would walk straight ahead and he would give you a strange stare as you would drive by in your car. he didn't seem like the type of person you would want to walk up to and say hi to. >> reporter: people noticed anderson because he used two canes to walk. he had been seriously injured in a motorcycle accident. he is a three strikes candidate having been convicted of theft and kidnapping. police have not yet released details of the kidnapping conviction only saying that anderson spent three years in san quentin after being convicted in the early 1990. searchers with dogs combed through this boardinghouse on north 13th street where anderson reportedly stayed while working for this luggage retrieval service in santa clara. ande
unlike anderson's other victims, mitzy escaped. that led to anderson's conviction. >> reporter: searchers from half a dozen different agencies this afternoon descended on this mobile home park on north first street. they used scent detecting dogs to find the suspect. >> he would huddle with his little beer and he would walk straight ahead and he would give you a strange stare as you would drive by in your car. he didn't seem like the type of person you would want to walk up to and...
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the proposal for the matter that they planned it was one anderson approved and it was warren anderson who was informed about the condition of safety in the plant all this while his personal knowledge. the close up team has been to the spirit loft region. where blacksmithing has developed from a craft into an industry. now archie goes far north. where attempts to put roads and rail are a battle against the elements where helicopter is the only transport for medics to reach those in need. and where ranges and fish are treasures for the people welcome to the. autonomy area russia close up on r.t. .
the proposal for the matter that they planned it was one anderson approved and it was warren anderson who was informed about the condition of safety in the plant all this while his personal knowledge. the close up team has been to the spirit loft region. where blacksmithing has developed from a craft into an industry. now archie goes far north. where attempts to put roads and rail are a battle against the elements where helicopter is the only transport for medics to reach those in need. and...
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the proposal for the method actor saying they plan to kill one anderson and it was warren anderson who was informed about the condition of safety in the plant all this was his personal knowledge.
the proposal for the method actor saying they plan to kill one anderson and it was warren anderson who was informed about the condition of safety in the plant all this was his personal knowledge.
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the proposal for the method actor saying that black people who are now anderson and it was warren anderson who was informed about really being a condition of safety in the plant all this was his personal knowledge. team has been to the spirit creature. blacksmithing has developed from a craft into an industry. goes far north. where returns to good roads and rail against the elements. only transport for medics to reach those in need. and fish are treasures for the people welcome to the. area. all. you need is a secret laboratory here mukherjee was able to build a new.
the proposal for the method actor saying that black people who are now anderson and it was warren anderson who was informed about really being a condition of safety in the plant all this was his personal knowledge. team has been to the spirit creature. blacksmithing has developed from a craft into an industry. goes far north. where returns to good roads and rail against the elements. only transport for medics to reach those in need. and fish are treasures for the people welcome to the. area....
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the proposal for the method actor saying that it was one anderson and it was warren anderson who was informed about relating condition of safety to plant all this was his personal knowledge. in any of. dump the official antti application to i phone i pod touch from the i choose up still.
the proposal for the method actor saying that it was one anderson and it was warren anderson who was informed about relating condition of safety to plant all this was his personal knowledge. in any of. dump the official antti application to i phone i pod touch from the i choose up still.
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penny anderson serves as -- office of infrastructure protection. responsible for leading the implementation of dhs regulatory authority for the high risk facilities as well as supporting national level critical infrastructure risk management, prepardness and protection programs. before joining nppd, mrs. a anderson served as a transportation secretary of administration for west michigan from november 2007 to july 2011 and she was the primary point of coordination and oversight transportation security matters in west michigan including implementation of all tsa security compliance programs in that region. mr. david wulf joined the department of homeland security in july of 2011 as the deputy director of the infrastructure security compliance division. within the office of infrastructure protection. he leads the national implementation of the chemical facility antiterrorism standards program to assess high risk chemical facilities, promote collaborative security planning and ensure that covered facilities meet risk based performance standards. mr. wu
penny anderson serves as -- office of infrastructure protection. responsible for leading the implementation of dhs regulatory authority for the high risk facilities as well as supporting national level critical infrastructure risk management, prepardness and protection programs. before joining nppd, mrs. a anderson served as a transportation secretary of administration for west michigan from november 2007 to july 2011 and she was the primary point of coordination and oversight transportation...
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the proposal for the method actor saying that black people who are now anderson and it was warren anderson who was informed of. condition of safety in the plant all this was his personal knowledge. wolf. science technology innovation all the moves developments from around russia we've got the future covered.
the proposal for the method actor saying that black people who are now anderson and it was warren anderson who was informed of. condition of safety in the plant all this was his personal knowledge. wolf. science technology innovation all the moves developments from around russia we've got the future covered.
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anderson go to hell union carbide go to hell. what for so many years who's been drinking poisonous water even today the what's worse to poison us and all of our children are sick. of them and the entire community spins up with a problem that is why we will keep fighting until who agree to all demands the fine to continue. and not united for a gas leak from a union carbide corp factory in bhopal killed up to twenty five thousand people it was one of the world's worst industrial accidents more than thirty thousand people are believed to have died from the effects of toxic chemicals released into the air from this factory the union carbide plant in the central indian city a book. on the contaminated water is making our lives how do i get even that on my. head all the kinds of stuff that we just live better if there are three forty six tons of waste that if we had house additives i wasn't supposed to waste it on the surface of the back to provide. the so. was the plant that was responsible for causing the world's worst industrial dis
anderson go to hell union carbide go to hell. what for so many years who's been drinking poisonous water even today the what's worse to poison us and all of our children are sick. of them and the entire community spins up with a problem that is why we will keep fighting until who agree to all demands the fine to continue. and not united for a gas leak from a union carbide corp factory in bhopal killed up to twenty five thousand people it was one of the world's worst industrial accidents more...
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anderson and david wulf will implement the program. thanks to the internal investment they have a greater understanding of the challenges facing them in a robust action plan. the following are the recommendations for limitations back on track. congress should collaborate more with industry where the greatest security expertise lies. we can be more transparent about operations and simplifying federal programs need to be a top priority. mandating the technology into the cfats program is the last thing they should or could try to implement. i s c. d needs to retrain much of its staff. congress needs to provide certainty for the regulator and regulated alight by improving the authorization. it may appear counterintuitive to do this with the program troubled by agency mismanagement but the key to fixing cfats's biggest oversight, not budget cuts or complete recess. we appreciate this opportunity to testify. >> thank you. mr. scott. >> chairman lundgren, ranking member clark, i am chief security officer for the dow chemical co.. i am speakin
anderson and david wulf will implement the program. thanks to the internal investment they have a greater understanding of the challenges facing them in a robust action plan. the following are the recommendations for limitations back on track. congress should collaborate more with industry where the greatest security expertise lies. we can be more transparent about operations and simplifying federal programs need to be a top priority. mandating the technology into the cfats program is the last...
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so surely she's given them advice, anderson. whether they want to acknowledge it or not, i think that's what's outrageous. this is a smart gal. i shouldn't say gal, you're going to beat me up after this interview. she's a smart woman, who's very knowledgeable, enormous experience. acknowledge it. she has been a very good aide and supporter of theirs. i don't know why they have to distance themselves from hilary. that's what i find despicable. >> i appreciate bay's comments a lot, but here's i think really something that's going to be more important tomorrow and the next day and the next day, which is, this is going to be, for so many reasons, the amount of money that's going to be spent, the social media and intense media environment these candidates and campaigns are operating in, the high stakes that this country is in right now. you know, we have north korea, you know, itching with weapons. we have, you know, cases of racial tension all across the country. we are in a very tense place right now in our country and our politics
so surely she's given them advice, anderson. whether they want to acknowledge it or not, i think that's what's outrageous. this is a smart gal. i shouldn't say gal, you're going to beat me up after this interview. she's a smart woman, who's very knowledgeable, enormous experience. acknowledge it. she has been a very good aide and supporter of theirs. i don't know why they have to distance themselves from hilary. that's what i find despicable. >> i appreciate bay's comments a lot, but...
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the deal nets anderson more than $6 million. he transfers the profits to offshore companies in the british virgin islands and panama and continues to invest in telecom projects, increasing his wealth by more than 60 times in just seven years. in this exclusive phone interview, walter anderson acknowledges his success. >> we were at the right place at the right time. we got very lucky. we -- on paper, the value, by, certainly, 1999, was over $400 million. >> quick: throughout the late '90s, anderson travels by private jet, purchases expensive artwork, and donates more than $40 million to fund private space exploration. >> walter anderson played an important role in actually getting the first space tourist, dennis tito, up to the international space station. >> quick: tito, wide-eyed, weightless, but feeling right at home. in 1998, anderson's british virgin islands holding company, gold & appel, earns $126 million. but he reports just $67,000 in income and pays less than 500 bucks in federal income tax. the irs begins investigatin
the deal nets anderson more than $6 million. he transfers the profits to offshore companies in the british virgin islands and panama and continues to invest in telecom projects, increasing his wealth by more than 60 times in just seven years. in this exclusive phone interview, walter anderson acknowledges his success. >> we were at the right place at the right time. we got very lucky. we -- on paper, the value, by, certainly, 1999, was over $400 million. >> quick: throughout the...
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>> i don't think it would, anderson. she can say, look, i'm being very careful, i'm not going to throw out a racial slur unless i'm sure that's what it is. it shows her to be responsible. i think she can explain it that way. if she does wind up having the technical support to justify claiming later that there was a racial slur used, and that's a big if. we don't know right now whether she'll be able to do that. with regard to the self-defense, the stand your ground law, i want to point out one thing. people have been naming this law as though it's something unusual and unique to florida. it isn't. california has a stand your ground law, the same thing, the same language used in the self-defense instruction. what you have to remember is it still requires the person who's claiming self-defense to say that they had a reasonable belief in imminent death or great bodily injury. reasonable belief. that's an objective standard. you cannot just say, hey, he looked scary to me so i thought i had to defend myself. >> yeah, but mar
>> i don't think it would, anderson. she can say, look, i'm being very careful, i'm not going to throw out a racial slur unless i'm sure that's what it is. it shows her to be responsible. i think she can explain it that way. if she does wind up having the technical support to justify claiming later that there was a racial slur used, and that's a big if. we don't know right now whether she'll be able to do that. with regard to the self-defense, the stand your ground law, i want to point...
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so surely she's given them advice, anderson.er they want to acknowledge it or not, i think that's what's outrageous. this is a smart gal. i shouldn't say gal, you're going to beat me up after this interview. she's a smart woman, who's very knowledgeable, enormous experience. acknowledge it. she has been a very good aide and supporter of theirs. i don't know why they have to distance themselves from hilary. that's what i find despicable. >> i appreciate bay's comments a lot, but here's, i think really something that's going to be more important tomorrow and the next day and the next day, which is this is going to be, for so many reasons, the amount of money that's going to be spent, the social media and intense media environment these candidates and campaigns are operating in, the high stakes that this country is in right now. you know, we have north korea, you know, itching with weapons. we have, you know, cases of racial tension all across the country. we are in a very tense place right now in our country and our politics are r
so surely she's given them advice, anderson.er they want to acknowledge it or not, i think that's what's outrageous. this is a smart gal. i shouldn't say gal, you're going to beat me up after this interview. she's a smart woman, who's very knowledgeable, enormous experience. acknowledge it. she has been a very good aide and supporter of theirs. i don't know why they have to distance themselves from hilary. that's what i find despicable. >> i appreciate bay's comments a lot, but here's, i...
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now here's anderson. >>> good evening. it's 10:00 here on the east coast, two big breaking stories in the trayvon martin case and a world away that north korean rocket, at least for you, you can stop worrying about it. a dud, broke off after launch we're told. but it's been giving the region the case of the willies. we have an exclusive report coming up later on. >>> the other breaking news, the trayvon martin case. the first hints of what the prosecutors know about the first night that george zimmerman shot and killed the 17-year-old. the first inkling of how they'll persuade a jury that zimmerman committed murder in the second degree. the defendant appearing by video hookup today from the seminole county jail, saying very little. >> mr. zimmerman, you're here for a charge of murder in the second degree and you're represented by mr. o'mara, is that true? >> yes, sir. >> the judge ruling there's probable cause to proceed. lawyer mark o'mara not yet asking for bail. and as for his first night in jail, he was kept in observa
now here's anderson. >>> good evening. it's 10:00 here on the east coast, two big breaking stories in the trayvon martin case and a world away that north korean rocket, at least for you, you can stop worrying about it. a dud, broke off after launch we're told. but it's been giving the region the case of the willies. we have an exclusive report coming up later on. >>> the other breaking news, the trayvon martin case. the first hints of what the prosecutors know about the first...
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>> yes, they will, anderson. special prosecutor angela corey and her staff, bernie and others have requested as is customary in these type matters when you have these serious charges to have the victims present in the courtroom. and because they requested it, sybrina fulton and tracy martin, trayvon's parents, will be present in the courtroom. >> has the state's attorney shared with you, have they shared with trayvon martin's family, the evidence that they have gathered thus far, the forensic evidence, you know, information about ballistics report, the trajectory of where the gun was, where trayvon was, where george zimmerman was? things that have been learned from the autopsy, things that ultimately they're going to give to the defense through discovery? >> well, what they did say, anderson, is ms. corey and bernie both said that if they didn't think they could prove second-degree murder they would not have charged him with second-degree murder. and so i've talked to them about different technical legal matters,
>> yes, they will, anderson. special prosecutor angela corey and her staff, bernie and others have requested as is customary in these type matters when you have these serious charges to have the victims present in the courtroom. and because they requested it, sybrina fulton and tracy martin, trayvon's parents, will be present in the courtroom. >> has the state's attorney shared with you, have they shared with trayvon martin's family, the evidence that they have gathered thus far,...
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in the case of admiral anderson, admiral anderson was not nominated for a second term. and the reason -- it had nothing to do with the tfx. it had to do with the cuban missile crisis. during the time that soviet ships were sailing toward cuba, perhaps with reinforcements, admiral anderson decided that he was in command. that, of course, is quite contrary to the statutes of the united states. the chief of naval operations, despite his title, is not in charge of naval operations. admiral anderson didn't realize that, or chose to ignore it. and when mcnamara went to the cno operations center, and asked what the navy was doing, admiral anderson said, why don't you just leave and let me run this operation. and i think that speaks for itself. had subordinates of admiral anderson said that of him, dismissal would have been the least of the consequences. did mcnamara occasionally tangle with individual military people? in many ways, i think his arguments with general may, under whom he had served during world war ii, were more consequential and more substantive. but in the end,
in the case of admiral anderson, admiral anderson was not nominated for a second term. and the reason -- it had nothing to do with the tfx. it had to do with the cuban missile crisis. during the time that soviet ships were sailing toward cuba, perhaps with reinforcements, admiral anderson decided that he was in command. that, of course, is quite contrary to the statutes of the united states. the chief of naval operations, despite his title, is not in charge of naval operations. admiral anderson...
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anderson cooper starts right anderson cooper starts right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good evening, everyone. we begin with the breaking news in the trayvon martin shooting. zimmerman's former legal team. today when uhrig stepped out, some expected george zimmerman might be there as well. instead reporters around the country got this. >> as of now, we're withdrawing as counsel for mr. zimmerman. we've lost contact with him. up to this point we've had contact everyday. he's gone on his own. i'm not sure what he's doing or who he's talking to. >> zimmerman they suggested had essentially gone rogue, had contacted the special prosecutors office on his own and is in a fragile condition. >> george zimmerman in our opinion and from information made available to us is not doing well emotionally, probably suffering from post-traumatic stress syndrome. we understand from others he may have lost a lot of weight. our concern is for him to do this when he's got a couple of professionals working as hard as we were for his benefit to handle it this way suggests that he may not be
anderson cooper starts right anderson cooper starts right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good evening, everyone. we begin with the breaking news in the trayvon martin shooting. zimmerman's former legal team. today when uhrig stepped out, some expected george zimmerman might be there as well. instead reporters around the country got this. >> as of now, we're withdrawing as counsel for mr. zimmerman. we've lost contact with him. up to this point we've had contact...
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anderson and mr. wulf provided us, that we need to make sure that we have all of the people and items in place that will allow us to execute the program successfully in the final stages. so my first point is i think we've come a long way. we clearly still have challenges. the second point is that as long as the program continues to be operate on an annual authorization basis since the original authorization, it leaves a degree of uncertainty as to the long-term status and i believe that we in our industry partners will be on a much stronger footing if you all indicate to us that you of belief in the program as we do and want to see it go forward. having said that, we obviously you you a great deal of information about the progress we make with respect to the plan of action and would hope that in the oversight function, we would be able to provide that. thank you. >> thank you. my time has expired. mrs. clark is recognized for five minutes. >> under secretary beers, your office recently provided the su
anderson and mr. wulf provided us, that we need to make sure that we have all of the people and items in place that will allow us to execute the program successfully in the final stages. so my first point is i think we've come a long way. we clearly still have challenges. the second point is that as long as the program continues to be operate on an annual authorization basis since the original authorization, it leaves a degree of uncertainty as to the long-term status and i believe that we in...
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i don't even know where to begin on this, anderson. it's ridiculous. >> jose baez, what do you make thf? >> well, anderson, first, you can't have mark on before me because he just stole every single word i was about to say. i too thought i was watching a "saturday night live" skit. it's unbelievable that you would get on television and talk about your client's mental state. what you have here, you have -- as an attorney, you have an ethical obligation not only just to attorney-client communications, but attorney-client confidences, things you learn in the process of representing a client are considered confidential. so any conversation that they had or nonconversation that they had with george zimmerman are completely protected. and the holder of this privilege is george zimmerman, not the attorneys. unfortunately, i've seen in central florida this type of resignation from -- a public resignation from another attorney, who i'd rather not name, and i think it's reprehensible. unbelievable. >> jose, what do they have in the water down th
i don't even know where to begin on this, anderson. it's ridiculous. >> jose baez, what do you make thf? >> well, anderson, first, you can't have mark on before me because he just stole every single word i was about to say. i too thought i was watching a "saturday night live" skit. it's unbelievable that you would get on television and talk about your client's mental state. what you have here, you have -- as an attorney, you have an ethical obligation not only just to...
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right next to and adjacent to a plantation that is owned by anderson. there are two other figures that enter menard's life, internationally now. this is a person that had been introduced to abraham lincoln, had encountered the highest levels of the united states government. now he is brought over into the highest levels of the jamaican government. our first figure here, george william gordon, who is considered the national hero of jamaica today for reasons tied to menard's own career, gordon was a member of the jamaican parliament. he was a black member of the jamaican parliament. a leader of the liberal faction within colonial politics. he was an advocate of increased voting rights, increased property rights, the ability to purchase land. the ability to vote and participate and sit on juries that were major colonial issues in the british empire at the time. this other fellow is the governor of jamaica, edward eyre. edward eyre is associated with the complete opposite faction of mr. gordon.
right next to and adjacent to a plantation that is owned by anderson. there are two other figures that enter menard's life, internationally now. this is a person that had been introduced to abraham lincoln, had encountered the highest levels of the united states government. now he is brought over into the highest levels of the jamaican government. our first figure here, george william gordon, who is considered the national hero of jamaica today for reasons tied to menard's own career, gordon...
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as director anderson has indicated, the two of them prepared the report. i don't believe there was anybody below them whoever had access to the report. but i'll let them speak. to that. and it went up to me and to my deputy and chief of staff. so that's where -- that's where the report appears to have been from its final drafting until i received it and it was leaked to the press. so those determine who the people who had custody of it were and determine all of them and look for corroborating information that might suggest who was responsible for that. these are never, ever easy kinds of investigations, but because of the nature of the disclosure, while not classified information in the sense of our classification system, it was extraordinarily sensitive information. and we would like to find out who was responsible. >> so the process began shortly after the leak you stated? >> yes, ma'am. >> and it's ongoing? >> it's ongoing. so it's not one interview necessarily. >> right. >> it may be reinterviews of the same person over and over again in order to try t
as director anderson has indicated, the two of them prepared the report. i don't believe there was anybody below them whoever had access to the report. but i'll let them speak. to that. and it went up to me and to my deputy and chief of staff. so that's where -- that's where the report appears to have been from its final drafting until i received it and it was leaked to the press. so those determine who the people who had custody of it were and determine all of them and look for corroborating...
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>> well, anderson, first you can't have mark on before me. he stole every word i was about to say. >> okay. >> i think -- i thought i was watching a "saturday night live" skit. it's unbelievable you were get on television and talk about your client's mental state. what you have here, as an attorney you have an ethical obligation not only to post attorney/client communication but things you learn in the process of representing the client is confidential. any conversation they had or non-conversations they had with george zimmerman are completely protected. and the holder of this is george zimmerman, not the attorneys. unfortunately, i've seen in central florida this type of a resignation -- public resignation from another attorney who i'd rather not name. and i actually thing it's reprehensible. unbelievable. >> sonny -- >> jose, what do they have in the water down in florida? i don't understand what they're doing. this is absolutely the worst thing i can remember seeing any lawyer ds do in regards to thei clients. i thought the previous inter
>> well, anderson, first you can't have mark on before me. he stole every word i was about to say. >> okay. >> i think -- i thought i was watching a "saturday night live" skit. it's unbelievable you were get on television and talk about your client's mental state. what you have here, as an attorney you have an ethical obligation not only to post attorney/client communication but things you learn in the process of representing the client is confidential. any...
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anderson was a very wealthy and philanthropist type. he devoted most of his energy and cause to bettering the condition of the blacks on the island, and fighting for abolition internationally. so he allied with menard. they had a very natural agreement on ideas. but after this contract of sorts was signed, the u.s. immigration office decided they needed to investigate this site in belize. and check it out to see what they were getting into. what kind of housing existed, facilities existed to settle the emancipated slaves on. and they tapped menard to actually go down there and visit the site. this is the letter that menard presented to the governor of the colony of british honduras when he arrived on august 3rd, 1863. he was the leader of a four-man party. we only know the name of one of the other members. another black abolitionist by the name of charles babcock who was based out of boston. but they traveled down to belize. they were presented to the governor. they toured the colonial assembly, met with several members of the governmen
anderson was a very wealthy and philanthropist type. he devoted most of his energy and cause to bettering the condition of the blacks on the island, and fighting for abolition internationally. so he allied with menard. they had a very natural agreement on ideas. but after this contract of sorts was signed, the u.s. immigration office decided they needed to investigate this site in belize. and check it out to see what they were getting into. what kind of housing existed, facilities existed to...
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>> this argument won't fly, anderson. in the past, democrat have said right to go to the barricades, to protect women's health, contraception and the like, and they've had a majority of voters behind them. but on this one, it appears to be very much a trumped up charge. after all, as you pointed out, the president of the united states himself asked to cut money from this fund in order to pay for the payroll tax. democrats wanted to cut money from this fund. that fund clearly has been identified as democrats as one that is not a compelling interest for the country. they're willing to cut it. they've been willing to cut it in the past. to turn around now and go down this road and charge it as an assault on health only diminishes the force of their arguments on other things where they've been right. >> candy, you interviewed house speaker john boehner today. he's digging in saying, overall there's no war on women. that the president is the one who politicized student loans. who has the upper hand right now and where does thi
>> this argument won't fly, anderson. in the past, democrat have said right to go to the barricades, to protect women's health, contraception and the like, and they've had a majority of voters behind them. but on this one, it appears to be very much a trumped up charge. after all, as you pointed out, the president of the united states himself asked to cut money from this fund in order to pay for the payroll tax. democrats wanted to cut money from this fund. that fund clearly has been...