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and he said that was a great shot. >> douglas connolly is taken into custody and spends just 16 daysjail for inducing panic. >> did you expect them to shoot you? >> sniper michael plumb's perfect shot is all over the news. and plumb receives a special tribute from his fellow swat team members. >> they surprised me with pieces of the gun. fired them together as best they could and mounted it on a plaque and put it on the wall here. >> i always called it ice water in his veins. nothing bothered him. that's how he was that day. nothing bothered him. >> plumb credits the entire squad for the positive outcome. >> it was a team effort. i mean, they surrounded him. they contained him. and they made it happen. hot august afternoon and everybody gets to go home. it was a good day. >>> coming up, a bar room fist fight turns into an all-out gun fight caught on surveillance video. when "caught on camera: shots fired" continues. >>> welcome back to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer. in this next story, multiple gunmen engage in a violent standoff in close range. the video is incredible and
and he said that was a great shot. >> douglas connolly is taken into custody and spends just 16 daysjail for inducing panic. >> did you expect them to shoot you? >> sniper michael plumb's perfect shot is all over the news. and plumb receives a special tribute from his fellow swat team members. >> they surprised me with pieces of the gun. fired them together as best they could and mounted it on a plaque and put it on the wall here. >> i always called it ice water in...
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. >> recruit tim connolly made this year's cut, the former marine who served two tours in iraq. >> while, the marine corps, we are assaulting the enemy and locating and trying to eliminate, so that they have had to focus on in particular, may be more than people, drawing back and not just rushing through. >> in this, connolly found himself outnumbered and outgunned. >> well, you could be bored and find this is an easy job two suddenly do have gunmen taking shots at you, you have to be on your game for moment number one. you can have first day jitters or anything like that because that could be that it is something something bad happens. >> the worst happened on november first 1950 when an officer was shot to death protecting president truman. he sacrificed his remember these year in the predawn ceremony just steps from the white house. >> the votes are in for baseball's management of the year and tiger woods is to face with his former caddie. we will show you what happened next. where comedian bob sarlatte takes center stage. he starts by d >> the big game is saturday once and for the ho
. >> recruit tim connolly made this year's cut, the former marine who served two tours in iraq. >> while, the marine corps, we are assaulting the enemy and locating and trying to eliminate, so that they have had to focus on in particular, may be more than people, drawing back and not just rushing through. >> in this, connolly found himself outnumbered and outgunned. >> well, you could be bored and find this is an easy job two suddenly do have gunmen taking shots at you,...
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so they were friendly but the relationship is most leaf through john connolly. [inaudible] >> oh yes. he supported the president first and foremost and he always thought that partisanship ends at the water's edge and it happened that his party was in power. but he supported johnson on vietnam. and he later said that he regretted that. that he wished when johnson asked about vietnam he told him what he thought about the board that he was against the war. but publicly bob was doing his best as the 68 convention to get all the votes humphrey needed to support the vietnam plank and so he was very behind his candidate first and foremost and he really put his own political ideals and public policy ideals -- and johnson always used to say that -- he would never left -- after he didn't tell johnson the truth about vietnam he decided he would always tell the president the truth if he was ever asked and it turns out that almost every president after johnson did ask for advice at one time or another. including reagan. even though he had been in the carter administration an
so they were friendly but the relationship is most leaf through john connolly. [inaudible] >> oh yes. he supported the president first and foremost and he always thought that partisanship ends at the water's edge and it happened that his party was in power. but he supported johnson on vietnam. and he later said that he regretted that. that he wished when johnson asked about vietnam he told him what he thought about the board that he was against the war. but publicly bob was doing his best...
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. >> among those blasting the email, gerry connolly and even governor bob mcdonald weighing in calling the image shameful and offensive and we are told image will not be circulated anymore. >> republican presidential account her main cain is speaking out against -- her man skein speaking out against sexual harassment allegations against him. he reportedly settled with the women. >> while at the restaurant association, i was accused of sexual harassment. falsely accused, i might add. it was concluded after an investigation that it had no basis. >> cain called the allegation a witch-hunt. the national restaurant association said it won't comment on issues related to current or former employees. another company getting aid from the energy department is now trouble. >> with more on that and what investors are watching today, let's get to linda bell live. good morning. >> good morning. watching a few things this tuesday morning. we have a report on manufacturing coming out about 10:00 a.m. this morning. the federal reserve kicking out a two-day meeting on interest rates. elsewhere, another
. >> among those blasting the email, gerry connolly and even governor bob mcdonald weighing in calling the image shameful and offensive and we are told image will not be circulated anymore. >> republican presidential account her main cain is speaking out against -- her man skein speaking out against sexual harassment allegations against him. he reportedly settled with the women. >> while at the restaurant association, i was accused of sexual harassment. falsely accused, i...
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. >> democratic congressman gerry connolly, and also governor bob mcdonnell called it offensive and shameful. the image will circulated any more. >> this story has produced a variety of comments honor wjla facebook page. far withd they go too this a photo? rebecca her share this with us -- --s came in from tam at can share your thoughts facebook.com. differentn now to a the one surrounding herman cain. tonight he is denying a report that he was accused of sexual we was city --e the national restaurant association. it gave sediments to female had accused him of inappropriate behavior. he denied the allegations. the restaurant accused of i was sexual harassment. falsely accused. it was concluded that it had no basis. refused to comment when asked about one of the claims during an interview tonight on fox news. said, if more allegations come, i assure you people and them up. >>> we are following breaking stories tonight. georgetown where .ne person was shot in the head we're gathering more information speak. more when we learned. two people are dead after a multi vehicle crash. it happened less
. >> democratic congressman gerry connolly, and also governor bob mcdonnell called it offensive and shameful. the image will circulated any more. >> this story has produced a variety of comments honor wjla facebook page. far withd they go too this a photo? rebecca her share this with us -- --s came in from tam at can share your thoughts facebook.com. differentn now to a the one surrounding herman cain. tonight he is denying a report that he was accused of sexual we was city --e the...
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he saw jim connolly carrying mary fagan to the basement. and he went home and told his mother and his mother said, don't tell anybody. connally said, if you tell anybody, i will kill you. and he told his mother all of that. so he never said anything. but when he was dying in the 1980's, he was an old man. he said, i cannot die with this on my conscience. i saw this. it became more clear. when "parade" opened in the late 1990's, tom watson brown said [unintelligible] i'm going to come to new york and straighten that out i do not know what that means. [laughter] but it is still going on. she has a great niece or something that puts those little pink bows in her hair and talks about her great great aunt was a martyr. and she was. that little girl was 13 years old and she was murdered when she was working in a factory making 10 cents an hour. it was 10 cents a day. you are right. 10 cents a day. you cannot forget that. that is what i know about that. >> thank you, everybody, for coming. mr. uhry, i have a question about any negative backlash yo
he saw jim connolly carrying mary fagan to the basement. and he went home and told his mother and his mother said, don't tell anybody. connally said, if you tell anybody, i will kill you. and he told his mother all of that. so he never said anything. but when he was dying in the 1980's, he was an old man. he said, i cannot die with this on my conscience. i saw this. it became more clear. when "parade" opened in the late 1990's, tom watson brown said [unintelligible] i'm going to come...
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. >> i spoke to joe we connolly in france. i asked him whether the reece crisis has left the g-20 summit in a state of paralysis. >> anything that adds to uncertainty will not be welcome here because after all, world leaders -- particularly the americans, chinese and others are urging to get to the center of this problem. the past few days have sent the markets tumbling and have added to the uncertainty. there were hopes that some of the g-20 leaders would have been coaxed into perhaps making some kind of. commitment into investing in to the eurozone nearly beefed up -- the eurozone's new the beefed up programs. there will be much more cautious, of course. they will be looking with dismay mat what is happening in greece. russia said, for example, that europe had the political authority and financial resources to deal with this on their own. it is clearly implied that they have not done so thus far. >> i was reading the 40% of its currency reserves are in euros. it has a lot to lose. >is there a paralysis in france? they cannot
. >> i spoke to joe we connolly in france. i asked him whether the reece crisis has left the g-20 summit in a state of paralysis. >> anything that adds to uncertainty will not be welcome here because after all, world leaders -- particularly the americans, chinese and others are urging to get to the center of this problem. the past few days have sent the markets tumbling and have added to the uncertainty. there were hopes that some of the g-20 leaders would have been coaxed into...
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connolly. >> thank you, mr. chairman.i would note that the attorney general's view of history in mind might be slightly different with reese that to utility rates in even the poor part of virginia. many rate increases he is referring to occur subsequently to the reregulation passed the general assembly of virginia has the favorable to industry, not particularly favorable to this numerous. mr. attorney general, let me ask you just one question. he talked about utilities. the largest utility in commonwealth of virginia is dominion resources. as dominion resources requested that you challenge the air toxic rule legally or that legislation be introduced to prevent it from being implemented? >> now. as i mentioned earlier under mr. mr. rotation of nullification, virginia isn't in the constitutional position to step in on federal environmental regulation of the constitutional objection. even if we have legislation. the supremacy clause of the constitution is federal law trumping state law, the huskers that you asked about earli
connolly. >> thank you, mr. chairman.i would note that the attorney general's view of history in mind might be slightly different with reese that to utility rates in even the poor part of virginia. many rate increases he is referring to occur subsequently to the reregulation passed the general assembly of virginia has the favorable to industry, not particularly favorable to this numerous. mr. attorney general, let me ask you just one question. he talked about utilities. the largest...
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connolly. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i would note that the attorney general's view of history in mind might be slightly different with reese that to utility rates in even the poor part of virginia. many rate increases he is referring to occur subsequently to the reregulation passed the general assembly of virginia has the favorable to industry, not particularly favorable to this numerous. mr. attorney general, let me ask you just one question. he talked about utilities. the largest utility in commonwealth of virginia is dominion resources. as dominion resources requested that you challenge the air toxic rule legally or that legislation be introduced to prevent it from being implemented? >> now. as i mentioned earlier under mr. mr. rotation of nullification, virginia isn't in the constitutional position to step in on federal environmental regulation of the constitutional objection. even if we have legislation. the supremacy clause of the constitution is federal law trumping state law, the huskers that you asked about earl
connolly. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i would note that the attorney general's view of history in mind might be slightly different with reese that to utility rates in even the poor part of virginia. many rate increases he is referring to occur subsequently to the reregulation passed the general assembly of virginia has the favorable to industry, not particularly favorable to this numerous. mr. attorney general, let me ask you just one question. he talked about utilities. the largest...
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. >> reporter: in this drill, connolly found himself outnumbered and outgunned. >> it's kind of similarred and think this is an easy job and all of a sudden you have three gunmen taking shots at you. you have to be on your game from moment one. you can't have first-day jitters or anything reich that-- like that because that could be the day something bad happens. >> reporter: the worst happy on november 1, 1950, when uniform officer leslie cofelt was killed. elaine quijano, cbs news, laurel, maryland. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is 9news now. >> oscar ortega hernandez captured in pennsylvania and getting grilled tonight by the secret service and the fbi. federal agents suspect he is the man who shot up the white house last friday night. bruce leshan reports, ortega turned up in a small college town where apparently he has a friend. >> the secret service and the fbi had been distributing this picture of ortega
. >> reporter: in this drill, connolly found himself outnumbered and outgunned. >> it's kind of similarred and think this is an easy job and all of a sudden you have three gunmen taking shots at you. you have to be on your game from moment one. you can't have first-day jitters or anything reich that-- like that because that could be the day something bad happens. >> reporter: the worst happy on november 1, 1950, when uniform officer leslie cofelt was killed. elaine quijano,...
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. >> reporter: in this drill, connolly found himself outnumbered and outgunned. >> it's kind of similarred and think this is an easy job and all of a sudden you have three gunmen taking shots at you. you have to be on your game from moment one. you can't have first-day jitters or anything reich that-- like that because that could be the day something bad happens. >> reporter: the worst happy on november 1, 1950, when uniform officer leslie cofelt was killed. elaine quijano, cbs news, laurel, maryland. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ [ female announcer ] we know you've got a lot on your plate at thanksgiving. which is why safeway has everything you need to get it all done. right now, get a safeway frozen turkey 8 to 24 lbs, for just 58 cents a pound. cook your thanksgiving turkey perfectly with our free chef assistant app. it's foolproof. >>> now, "entertainment tonight," the most watched entertainment newsmagazine in th
. >> reporter: in this drill, connolly found himself outnumbered and outgunned. >> it's kind of similarred and think this is an easy job and all of a sudden you have three gunmen taking shots at you. you have to be on your game from moment one. you can't have first-day jitters or anything reich that-- like that because that could be the day something bad happens. >> reporter: the worst happy on november 1, 1950, when uniform officer leslie cofelt was killed. elaine quijano,...
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. >> reporter: in this drill, connolly found himself outnumbered and outgunned. >> it's kind of similarred and think this is an easy job and all of a sudden you have three gunmen taking shots at you. you have to be on your game from moment one. you can't have first-day jitters or anything reich that-- like that because that could be the day something bad happens. >> reporter: the worst happened on november 1, 1950, when uniform officer leslie coffelt was killed protecting president truman. took the reigns from oakland today as occupy central. >>> good evening, i'm dana king. >> i'm allen martin. >>> san francisco took the reins from oakland today as "occupy" central. thousands of protestors marched through the financial district to protest cuts to public schools and call on banks to help fund public education but unlike previous marches they didn't stop at the front door. joe vazquez reports that they took their message inside a downtown bank. joe. >> reporter: right now we're at davis near california. behind me, you can still see it's an active scene. there are dozens of police officer
. >> reporter: in this drill, connolly found himself outnumbered and outgunned. >> it's kind of similarred and think this is an easy job and all of a sudden you have three gunmen taking shots at you. you have to be on your game from moment one. you can't have first-day jitters or anything reich that-- like that because that could be the day something bad happens. >> reporter: the worst happened on november 1, 1950, when uniform officer leslie coffelt was killed protecting...
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county republican committee sent out this --tement terrydonnell as well as connolly and other republicans e-mail. the committee now mistaken it out of circulation. connolly.ry >>> the trial against michael jackson's doctor is in its fifth week. testify.rray may he has consulted with his attorney, but is not made a final decision. accused of involuntary manslaughter for the death of the king of pot. the evidence phase of the case will end today. parts of northeast still picking up after the rare october snowstorm. millions wait for the on,r to be turned back halloween is on hold. it was canceled because of the dangerous conditions. many schools are still closed. the storm is being blamed for of the least 21 people from pennsylvania all the way to canada. you will be paying higher tolls in maryland's starting today. now costs $4 to drive across the chesapeake bay bridge. the tolls on interstate 95 between baltimore and delaware, now. from $5.p if the tolls are higher at the harbor and fort mchenry tunnel. statewide hike is expected about $90 billion a year. on this2 degrees tuesday. >> stil
county republican committee sent out this --tement terrydonnell as well as connolly and other republicans e-mail. the committee now mistaken it out of circulation. connolly.ry >>> the trial against michael jackson's doctor is in its fifth week. testify.rray may he has consulted with his attorney, but is not made a final decision. accused of involuntary manslaughter for the death of the king of pot. the evidence phase of the case will end today. parts of northeast still picking up after...
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connolly. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i ould note that the attorney general's view of history in mind might be slightly different with reese that to utility rates in even the poor part of virginia. many rate increases he is referring to occur subsequently to the reregulation passed the general assembly of virginia has the favorable to industry, not particularly favorable to this numerous. mr. attorney general, let me ask you just one question. he talked about utilities. the largest utility in commonwealth of virginia is dominion resources. as dominion resources requested that you challenge the air toxic rule legally or that legistion be introduced to prevent it from being implemented? >> now. as i mentioned earlier under mr. mr. rotation of nullification, virginia isn't in the constitutional position to step in on federal environmental regulation of the constitutional objection. even if we have legislation. the supremacy clause of the constitution is federal law trumping state law, the huskers th you asked about earlier i
connolly. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i ould note that the attorney general's view of history in mind might be slightly different with reese that to utility rates in even the poor part of virginia. many rate increases he is referring to occur subsequently to the reregulation passed the general assembly of virginia has the favorable to industry, not particularly favorable to this numerous. mr. attorney general, let me ask you just one question. he talked about utilities. the largest...
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now leading state republicans as well as democrats and governor bob mcdonnell and gerry connolly blasted email. >> thanks so much, ben. today in the lululemon murder trial, jurors will see brittany norwood's video taped interrogation. the judge would not allow one of their co-workers to testify. apparently will ever the murder, murray talked to another employee on the phone and said she had accused norwood of shoplifting. the judge said it was classic hearsay. a statue of ronald reagan will be unveiled at reagan national airport. it will commemorate what would have been his 100th year. it was created by sculptor chris fagin. >> still ahead here on "good morning washington," today we could learn if dr. conrad murray will take the stand at his involuntary manslaughter trial. and it was a crazy ordeal for a husband and wife in hawaii. how they were arrested and their daughter taken away from them all because of a sandwich. >> but first another check on your traffic and weather eve >> good morning, washington. i think everyone is coming off of a sugar high. >> time for a check of your traffi
now leading state republicans as well as democrats and governor bob mcdonnell and gerry connolly blasted email. >> thanks so much, ben. today in the lululemon murder trial, jurors will see brittany norwood's video taped interrogation. the judge would not allow one of their co-workers to testify. apparently will ever the murder, murray talked to another employee on the phone and said she had accused norwood of shoplifting. the judge said it was classic hearsay. a statue of ronald reagan...
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i now turn things over to congressmen connolly. [applause] >> and do we like to read here in fairfax? [applause] we sure do. thank you for being here tonight. this is the 13th "fall for the book" festival beginning in 1999 in cooperation with the city of fairfax, the two day e event is now week-long in regionwide. we have specially tailored workshops for elementary, middle and high school level to promote lifeline reading, opportunities for readers to meet their favorite readers like mr. king we will honor tonight and have cultural reference with forms in discussion groups. we love discussion groups. the growth merits the growth of the great university which is now the largest university and the commonwealth of virginia. [applause] and this university is named after our founder george mason the author of the declaration of rights which ultimately became the basis for the bill of rights to the united states constitution that george mason opposed because it did not have a bill of rights. he was a passionate advocate in if he were sti
i now turn things over to congressmen connolly. [applause] >> and do we like to read here in fairfax? [applause] we sure do. thank you for being here tonight. this is the 13th "fall for the book" festival beginning in 1999 in cooperation with the city of fairfax, the two day e event is now week-long in regionwide. we have specially tailored workshops for elementary, middle and high school level to promote lifeline reading, opportunities for readers to meet their favorite readers...
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he saw jim connolly carrying mary fagan to the basement. and he went home and told his mother and his mother said, don't tell anybody. connally said, if you tell anybody, i will kill you. and he told his mother all of that. so he never said anything. but when he was dying in the 1980's, he was an old man. he said, i cannot die with this on my conscience. i saw this. it became more clear. but when of inc." opened in the "parade"'s, -- when opened in the late 1990's, tom watson brown said [unintelligible] i do not know what that means. [laughter] but it is still going on. she has a great niece or something that puts those little pink bows in her hair and talks about her great great aunt was a martyr. and she was. that little girl was 13 years old and she was murdered when she was working in a factory making 10 cents an hour. it was 10 cents a day. you are right. 10 cents a day. you cannot forget that. that is what i know about that. >> thank you, everybody, for coming. mr. uhry, i have a question about any negative backlash as you had to -- y
he saw jim connolly carrying mary fagan to the basement. and he went home and told his mother and his mother said, don't tell anybody. connally said, if you tell anybody, i will kill you. and he told his mother all of that. so he never said anything. but when he was dying in the 1980's, he was an old man. he said, i cannot die with this on my conscience. i saw this. it became more clear. but when of inc." opened in the "parade"'s, -- when opened in the late 1990's, tom watson...
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connolly, for five minutes. mr. connolly: mr. speaker, this past friday was veterans day, the day we setaside to honor and remember the service of our nation's veterans. . i know many members attended veterans' events throughout our districts. although veterans day originally honored those who fought in world war i, in 1954 it was expanded to include the remembrance of all veterans. and indeed every veteran deserves such honor. they all chose to risk their lives to protect us. they bravely answered the call of their nation and sadly too many died in defense of our freedom. of course, such noble service would not be possible without the unwavering support of their families. america is safer because of our veterans, from those who served overseas to those stationed here at home. we properly award medals for individual heroic action but it is a their daily dedication, courage and valor that makes each and every one of them an american hero. there are more than 21 million veterans in the united states, 73,000 in my district, the 11th
connolly, for five minutes. mr. connolly: mr. speaker, this past friday was veterans day, the day we setaside to honor and remember the service of our nation's veterans. . i know many members attended veterans' events throughout our districts. although veterans day originally honored those who fought in world war i, in 1954 it was expanded to include the remembrance of all veterans. and indeed every veteran deserves such honor. they all chose to risk their lives to protect us. they bravely...
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connolly, for five minutes. mr. connolly: mr. speaker, the economy received an early holiday gift this past week when black friday and cybermonday shopping figures outperformed expectations. however, we still face significant challenges. unemployment remains too high and global markets are showing signs of instability. both of which are the lingering effects of the great recession. casting a grim shadow over all of our actions is the fact that some members of this body still persist in ignoring the public and letting ideology standing in the way of striking a reasonable balance to tame our national debt and grow the economy. of note is the recent report released by the nonpartisan congressional budget office showing that the recovery act we passed two years ago has been a significant success in an otherwise gloomy economic picture. according to the c.b.o., the recovery act increased g.d.p. growth by up to 1.9% in the third quarter of this year, a quarter in which we had 2% growth. that's an extraordinary impact. thanks to that re
connolly, for five minutes. mr. connolly: mr. speaker, the economy received an early holiday gift this past week when black friday and cybermonday shopping figures outperformed expectations. however, we still face significant challenges. unemployment remains too high and global markets are showing signs of instability. both of which are the lingering effects of the great recession. casting a grim shadow over all of our actions is the fact that some members of this body still persist in ignoring...
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with a plurality because the conservatives were split up among other candidates, phil crain, john connolly run the plurality here he can go on to new hampshire alleges the victor. >> the "wall street journal" reports that romney may have a good chance, a good shot because of the lack of enthusiasm for the field. as you just said, david, "in two straight surveys in the past month, veteran iowa pollster ann sselzer has noted a drop from four years ago in evangelical christians saying they would attend the caucuses. she chalks it up to a lack of enthusiasm among those voters. ronit doesn't look like there's a winning. look like it's a winning -- cain has been getting in trouble with the charges against him, accusations. perry doesn't look like he can handle himself on the stage. there is no huckabee. >> yeah, well, look, this isn't the pga tour where you can choose which events to enter and which to skip. he has to run in iowa and do well there. i think he's going to find it very challenging. here's the other thing, chris. even if he wins in iowa, there's going to be no quick kill in the race
with a plurality because the conservatives were split up among other candidates, phil crain, john connolly run the plurality here he can go on to new hampshire alleges the victor. >> the "wall street journal" reports that romney may have a good chance, a good shot because of the lack of enthusiasm for the field. as you just said, david, "in two straight surveys in the past month, veteran iowa pollster ann sselzer has noted a drop from four years ago in evangelical...
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in no higher honor connolly's a rice recounts her years in the bush of ministers in his national security adviser and secretary of state. and from back to work, former president bill clinton on the current state of the american economy in his plan for recovery. look for the complete schedule. sign up for an alert. weekend schedules in your in box. [applause] >> well, it sure is good to be here in harvard square. it is kind of nice to get out of washington these days. the white house reaction to the book was vigorous. my trip here tonight is being sponsored by the witness relocation program. [laughter] no one will find him in harvard square, that's for sure. i used to live up here. my wife is here. our kids were born here. all those key moments of life unfolding happened here in harvard square, many of them.
in no higher honor connolly's a rice recounts her years in the bush of ministers in his national security adviser and secretary of state. and from back to work, former president bill clinton on the current state of the american economy in his plan for recovery. look for the complete schedule. sign up for an alert. weekend schedules in your in box. [applause] >> well, it sure is good to be here in harvard square. it is kind of nice to get out of washington these days. the white house...
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state party chairman chet connolly with us after this.times. never taking a bailout. there when you need them. helping millions of americans over the centuries. the strength of a global financial leader. the heart of a one-to-one relationship. together for your future. ♪ >>> the republican presidential candidates are now just 40 days away from the iowa caucuses. and those, of course, followed quickly by primaries in new hampshire and south carolina. no republican since 1980 has become the nominee without winning south carolina, making the palmetto state perhaps the most important on the calendar. chad connolly, rather, chairman of the south carolina republican party. good day to you, sir. >> hey, how are you doing, sir? >> i'm well. let me start with a question i posed to ezra klein earlier. iowa, new hampshire, those states, do you think that the role they have taken on in the primary contest is a bit outsized? >> well, no, i don't think so. they've got their role and we certainly have ours. i do believe it's a time that the winner in io
state party chairman chet connolly with us after this.times. never taking a bailout. there when you need them. helping millions of americans over the centuries. the strength of a global financial leader. the heart of a one-to-one relationship. together for your future. ♪ >>> the republican presidential candidates are now just 40 days away from the iowa caucuses. and those, of course, followed quickly by primaries in new hampshire and south carolina. no republican since 1980 has...
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if you focus on raising money as governor connolly did as well, and phil graham, they were very goodraising the money, but when it came to turning out the votes they didn't do so well. newt is committed to the issues. he's going to have to broaden from that. a couple of governors were head of the republican governor's association, they raised money nationwide for several years. newt, this is new for him, raging money will have to match his skill at the issues and we'll see what happens as time goes along. julie: this isn't newt's first controversial moment. since he's failed so far to land many lawmaker inch tkoerplt endorsements in his presidential run is that a sign that congress is maybe turning a cold shoulder to him or maybe about his most recent comments on immigration, could that come back to haunt him? >> the way that you become a leader is you move the ball at the line of impact. if you stay in the weeds, and in the back then you'll have lots of friends but you won't make much impact. newt not only became a leader but he became the speaker. there are a handful of those in ou
if you focus on raising money as governor connolly did as well, and phil graham, they were very goodraising the money, but when it came to turning out the votes they didn't do so well. newt is committed to the issues. he's going to have to broaden from that. a couple of governors were head of the republican governor's association, they raised money nationwide for several years. newt, this is new for him, raging money will have to match his skill at the issues and we'll see what happens as time...
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connolly: mr. speaker, today this house will vote on the momentous issue of amending the constitution of the united states. all of us should understand this is no symbolic vote. this is not a routine legislative act. we're asked -- asked to consider amending the most sacred document of a free people with a provision not contemplated by the founders. the argument is propounded that the times demand it, there is no other choice, public opinion favors it. but as legislators we must hold ourselves to a higher threshold to amend the constitution. is the proposal essential, did the founders fail to consider the issue that now must be addressed in and only in a constitutional framework? is there no legislative remedy? what are the negative and foreseeable consequences of such a constitutional mandate? and importantly we must remember that buck for one, -- but for one, all constitutional amendments are written in indell i believe ink. -- indelible ink. i must oppose the proposed amendment before us. it doe
connolly: mr. speaker, today this house will vote on the momentous issue of amending the constitution of the united states. all of us should understand this is no symbolic vote. this is not a routine legislative act. we're asked -- asked to consider amending the most sacred document of a free people with a provision not contemplated by the founders. the argument is propounded that the times demand it, there is no other choice, public opinion favors it. but as legislators we must hold ourselves...
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two accidents working. 70 eastbound past 29, another in harper road at connolly road.outside at 97 at 100, problem free. there is the northwest side, a beautiful sunrise there. back over to you. >> with stores opening late last night and earlier this morning, the typical rush of black friday turns out to be calmer at this hour at any rate. here is andrea fujii with the story. >> reporter: there are not the big crowds like we seen in previous years because they opened earlier. >> the past several years k- mart has been opening on thanksgiving day for our customers to come and shop and get that early jump on their christmas shopping. >> reporter: stores still expect lots of sales today. about 34% of consumers plan to shop on black friday, up 3% from last year. for local shoppers that are braving the crowds it is all about strategy and many are now using smart phones to shop on- line, even while in a store. one app experts recommend, google shopper. location based apps like 4 square are also a favorite for finding limited time offers. don, back to you. >> thank you very m
two accidents working. 70 eastbound past 29, another in harper road at connolly road.outside at 97 at 100, problem free. there is the northwest side, a beautiful sunrise there. back over to you. >> with stores opening late last night and earlier this morning, the typical rush of black friday turns out to be calmer at this hour at any rate. here is andrea fujii with the story. >> reporter: there are not the big crowds like we seen in previous years because they opened earlier....
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connolly for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. um, and thank you to our witnesses for being here today. um, i know you would like to do nothing better than be here today before this committee. mr. d emarco, if i understood your testimony, you make the argument that putting aside histrionics, putting aside public opinion, even putting aside the opinion here in the congress the problem, the challenge you face is that a substantial number of the mortgages of the united states are tied up in these two organizations, and you've got to find competent, highly qualified, skilled managers willing to manage freddie mac and fannie mae and, therefore, you have to give a nod towards sort of what the marketplace offers in terms of skilled managerial leadership and, thus, the compensation we're looking at. >> that's correct, congressman. >> would you agree, though, that given the fact that these gses, given the fact that the taxpayer has invested very heavily now directly this trying -- in trying to straighten the ship for both freddie and fanni
connolly for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. um, and thank you to our witnesses for being here today. um, i know you would like to do nothing better than be here today before this committee. mr. d emarco, if i understood your testimony, you make the argument that putting aside histrionics, putting aside public opinion, even putting aside the opinion here in the congress the problem, the challenge you face is that a substantial number of the mortgages of the united states are...
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what did you mean, how we work together i said we wouldn't raise rates and then norquist -- i call connolly and he went down to the floor and gave an explanation of what he really meant so he likes to play both sides. he has a simple plan and it's not really his plan is a people's plan but at the same time likes to talk about how they get the perception their influential which also then makes the more influential. >> host: who among us believes automatic cuts were not plan any way? no one will take the blame and then he writes they all must go to read a little cynicism the automatic cut was the plan all along. >> guest: that is part of the plan and they wanted the deficit reduction committee to work the scandal would have been bigger. that is to say they wouldn't have just been 35 billion a year for the pentagon and 35 billion a year for domestic programs or whatever the amount is, something along those lines would have been more. there are some who wanted, you know, the cuts to medicare or topped at 2% for the automatic cuts and some at four per cent which would have been more of an incent
what did you mean, how we work together i said we wouldn't raise rates and then norquist -- i call connolly and he went down to the floor and gave an explanation of what he really meant so he likes to play both sides. he has a simple plan and it's not really his plan is a people's plan but at the same time likes to talk about how they get the perception their influential which also then makes the more influential. >> host: who among us believes automatic cuts were not plan any way? no one...
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iowa and south carolina, and particularly the state republican chairs there matt strong and chad connollye very helpful at the critical times during this last month to six weeks demonstrating the solidarity of the early states, and both were willing to come here to demonstrate that solidarity if it was necessary. in their owne able t personal conversations to help without having to do that publicly. i will ask a former representative blaine, because without that language 36 years ago we would not be where we are. that was the first time that after having the primary for over half a century with a specific law having it on a specific day, it was necessary after 50 years to change if we needed, to have the flexibility if we needed, to preserve and honor a tradition. i was in the legislature at the time and i know there were a lot of people there were not exactly supportive of that at that time. but the language was put in the to the statutes -- was put into and the language has come in handy over the years. and he has always been here in my years to make sure i live up to what the spirit of
iowa and south carolina, and particularly the state republican chairs there matt strong and chad connollye very helpful at the critical times during this last month to six weeks demonstrating the solidarity of the early states, and both were willing to come here to demonstrate that solidarity if it was necessary. in their owne able t personal conversations to help without having to do that publicly. i will ask a former representative blaine, because without that language 36 years ago we would...
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. >> greg connolly with csis. i want to stick on that point for another second. there's an argument. the cuts have already taken effect. last chairman of the joint chiefs on his last day said that the 450 was across-the-board. he wouldn't have done it that we've he was in charge to read it was his last days and he was moving on. we really haven't faced the tough choices. i will give you two quick questions. we have 17 public that those, $60 billion infrastructure. we are not really tackling that. we don't have the political will to the commissaries, anyone that his honesty from cbo on in the beginning when i was there, too, said that is a list of the entitlement program. that can be done cheaper. we don't have the political will to tackle these yet. i don't see 2012 or 2013 as a serious budget yet to start tackling. some of the sequestration is the forcing. sadly, but i guess i want your thoughts on are we still currently in business as usual? i don't see the political will on the hill to really tackle these tough issues. >> i will take it briefly and alice me wh
. >> greg connolly with csis. i want to stick on that point for another second. there's an argument. the cuts have already taken effect. last chairman of the joint chiefs on his last day said that the 450 was across-the-board. he wouldn't have done it that we've he was in charge to read it was his last days and he was moving on. we really haven't faced the tough choices. i will give you two quick questions. we have 17 public that those, $60 billion infrastructure. we are not really...