96
96
Feb 10, 2012
02/12
by
WMAR
quote
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 2
. >> reporter: david, good evening to you. and good evening, everyone. the weekend will have a headline. and it will be burr, for so many.
. >> reporter: david, good evening to you. and good evening, everyone. the weekend will have a headline. and it will be burr, for so many.
115
115
Feb 21, 2012
02/12
by
WRC
tv
eye 115
favorite 0
quote 0
the single guy, david goode, author of "the man code."ext is the very funny chestnut, the host of "price this place." a new one. >> yes, it is. >> every week -- and can be seen every week on trutv's "world's dumbest." married for 14 years, two kids. >> comedian and actor rick younger, married a toddler son and can be seen in his one-man show, "i am my father," premiering in new york city. and all commercials. >> every single time. >> last but not least, actor ed watts, he's single, too, and has been starring for quite a while not only in my musical "saving amy" but also "the fantastics." let's hear what the ladies are asking. >> a question about the whole male/female vibe. >> hi. my question is before they date a guy, they think they have to be friends with them. what's your opinion? do you have to be friends first? >> those women are wrong. in my opinion, they're wrong. we don't ever want to be your friend. the only reason we pretend to be your friend is so that we can be your, quote, unquote, boyfriend, which means we want something els
the single guy, david goode, author of "the man code."ext is the very funny chestnut, the host of "price this place." a new one. >> yes, it is. >> every week -- and can be seen every week on trutv's "world's dumbest." married for 14 years, two kids. >> comedian and actor rick younger, married a toddler son and can be seen in his one-man show, "i am my father," premiering in new york city. and all commercials. >> every single time....
213
213
Feb 28, 2012
02/12
by
KGO
tv
eye 213
favorite 0
quote 0
david wright in hollywood. >> look good, david.ht in hollywood. >> look good, david. that's what's making news in closed captioning by closed captioning services,inc >>> in the news, breaking new
david wright in hollywood. >> look good, david.ht in hollywood. >> look good, david. that's what's making news in closed captioning by closed captioning services,inc >>> in the news, breaking new
97
97
Feb 3, 2012
02/12
by
CURRENT
tv
eye 97
favorite 0
quote 0
for more on the gop race yes ear joined david. goodsee you tonight. >> good to see you. >> was he calling out mitt romney and the house as selfish while his policies may be more justified than his opponents. >> in a political season you can never discount that's what he was doing. i think he was making his case and he was trying to make his pitch in a way that would resinate at a prayer breakfast. >> could gingrich be campaigning there just to try to get some attention for his barbs. >> talking to my sources in nevada today, this race probably is romney's to lose and by a lot, meaning he should sew it up saturday night. nobody else can match him in organization and stature there. ron paul comes in second in his ability for organization. >> the trump endorsement today, what effect does that have? >> you know, i'm really not sure what the point is. but here is what i think. it is always a good idea if you can get an endorsement to take it because it takes it away from your opponents and the ability to push a new cycle. and i'm wondering
for more on the gop race yes ear joined david. goodsee you tonight. >> good to see you. >> was he calling out mitt romney and the house as selfish while his policies may be more justified than his opponents. >> in a political season you can never discount that's what he was doing. i think he was making his case and he was trying to make his pitch in a way that would resinate at a prayer breakfast. >> could gingrich be campaigning there just to try to get some attention...
230
230
Feb 10, 2012
02/12
by
WJLA
tv
eye 230
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: david, good evening to you. and good evening, everyone.he weekend will have a headline. and it will be burr, for so many. and i have the cull politic to show you. it is the jet stream, which has been up to our north. stuck in canada, all of that arctic air plunges south. freeze watches in place from new orleans to jacksonville, by early sunday morning. >> a huge shift in the jet stream, ginger. what does that mean for snow totals? >> reporter: we have not. especially in the northeast. here's what's going to happen, that cold front is going to sandwich with the moisture that hugs a low pressure system up the east coast. that's going to start snow overnight into early tomorrow. slick spots, one to two inches for new york city. three to five inches for places like boston. and of course, you have the lake-effect snow pockets in parts of michigan, near cleveland and pittsburgh, with the two to four. i'll leave you with one last thought tonight, david. anything that does fall, precipitation-wise, is going to stay frozen. and black ice is likely
. >> reporter: david, good evening to you. and good evening, everyone.he weekend will have a headline. and it will be burr, for so many. and i have the cull politic to show you. it is the jet stream, which has been up to our north. stuck in canada, all of that arctic air plunges south. freeze watches in place from new orleans to jacksonville, by early sunday morning. >> a huge shift in the jet stream, ginger. what does that mean for snow totals? >> reporter: we have not....
220
220
Feb 1, 2012
02/12
by
WMAR
tv
eye 220
favorite 0
quote 0
hello, david. >> reporter: good evening to you, diane.ot only is the campaign firing back tonight. the governor, himself, after his own words, today. he says they're being taken out of context. but tonight, he's being taken to task, over what he said about the very poor. >> florida, you're the best. >> reporter: fueled by his crushing florida win, mitt romney landed in minnesota today. his campaign, confident their comeback will help propel romney toward the nomination. tonight, another sign he's the undisputed front-runner, romney will have secret service protection before the growing crowds. but a protester threw glitter on the governor. >> this is confetti. we just won florida. >> reporter: still, more security. and already, more scrutiny, after a comment today, his opponents say, again, cast romney as a wealthy businessman out of touch. when romney was asked about a new poll, which voters said president obama has a greater understanding of the needs of average americans than romney, the governor said this. >> i'm in this race because
hello, david. >> reporter: good evening to you, diane.ot only is the campaign firing back tonight. the governor, himself, after his own words, today. he says they're being taken out of context. but tonight, he's being taken to task, over what he said about the very poor. >> florida, you're the best. >> reporter: fueled by his crushing florida win, mitt romney landed in minnesota today. his campaign, confident their comeback will help propel romney toward the nomination....
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
104
104
Feb 19, 2012
02/12
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 104
favorite 0
quote 0
david. >> oh, good afternoon again. so i am a member of the mtmac, and when we had our meeting there was another motion that we had that did not pass an four of us voted for it. six voted against it. the mpcac urges the board of directors and the board of supervisors to ensure that imp honored by having the t.s.p., this presentation, provide for mitigating projects -- mitigated transit projections where they occur and not rely on a fee alone to mitigate aggregate delay impacts. i think i got that right. so what that means is that we're saying, the four of us -- this is what it means for me, is that i don't think the e.i.r., the transit analysis of the e.i.r. should be eliminated. i do not think that's a good tradeoff. i think that needs to be kept in. ceqa is a good law and i don't want to see this gutted. i don't want to see members of the public lose an opportunity to weigh in on the transit impact of a project to their particular neighborhood, and that's what this project is doing. this is a good idea if you include
david. >> oh, good afternoon again. so i am a member of the mtmac, and when we had our meeting there was another motion that we had that did not pass an four of us voted for it. six voted against it. the mpcac urges the board of directors and the board of supervisors to ensure that imp honored by having the t.s.p., this presentation, provide for mitigating projects -- mitigated transit projections where they occur and not rely on a fee alone to mitigate aggregate delay impacts. i think i...
271
271
Feb 1, 2012
02/12
by
WBAL
tv
eye 271
favorite 0
quote 0
very good. david, where's yours? and for those of you on the east coast, david will be answering your questions during a live web chat for the next hour or so head to today.com for that. up next, at-home medical tests. are they worth your time and money? later from fun gadgets to a hot air a balloon ride. great gifts for the man in your life. first, these messages. ♪ eggland's best eggs. -the best in nutrition... -just got better. even better nutrition -- high in vitamins d, e and b12. a good source of vitamin b2. plus omega threes. and 25% less saturated fat than ordinary eggs. but there's one important ingredient that hasn't changed. -better taste. -better taste. -better taste. -mmmm... [ female announcer ] eggland's best. better taste and now even better nutrition make the better egg. i've discovered gold. [ female announcer ] roc® retinol... the gold standard in anti-aging. clinically proven to give 10 years back to the look of skin. nothing's better than gold. [ female announcer ] roc® retinol correxion deep wri
very good. david, where's yours? and for those of you on the east coast, david will be answering your questions during a live web chat for the next hour or so head to today.com for that. up next, at-home medical tests. are they worth your time and money? later from fun gadgets to a hot air a balloon ride. great gifts for the man in your life. first, these messages. ♪ eggland's best eggs. -the best in nutrition... -just got better. even better nutrition -- high in vitamins d, e and b12. a good...
292
292
Feb 24, 2012
02/12
by
WMAR
tv
eye 292
favorite 0
quote 0
david muir is on the trail with romney. good evening, david. >> reporter: good evening, george. i was talking with the top romney adviser today about how crucial michigan will be. he said, we are all-in here. and he asked, what would we do differently at thi anyway? but that was before a major speech here today turned into a major photo op, for the wrong reason. ford field in detroit. and this is what the announcer was saying about the fumbling lions. >> the lions will have to mound a comeback to win today. >> reporter: turns out, they could have said the same thing today. but it wasn't the lions, and tens of thousands of fans. it was this. mitt romney and 1,200 supporters sitting on the 30 yard line. billed as his major speech, this was romney's chance to capitalize on recent momentum. his chance to close the deal on his home turf. problem is, there was a lot of turf. they put 1,200 closely-packed chairs here. look at the end zone way off there. they have a score in michigan first. look at ford field here. a stadium that seats 80,000. a challenge to make it look as packed a as
david muir is on the trail with romney. good evening, david. >> reporter: good evening, george. i was talking with the top romney adviser today about how crucial michigan will be. he said, we are all-in here. and he asked, what would we do differently at thi anyway? but that was before a major speech here today turned into a major photo op, for the wrong reason. ford field in detroit. and this is what the announcer was saying about the fumbling lions. >> the lions will have to mound...
243
243
Feb 29, 2012
02/12
by
CURRENT
tv
eye 243
favorite 0
quote 0
david good evening. >> good evening to you. >> the free press says turnout is low.he exit polls suggested that just under half strongly favored their candidate they voted for this afternoon. how do we interpret that? >> the turnout is lower than it has been lower than it should be. southeastern michigan where they have been bombarding the airwaves with television ads the turnout is a little bit lowerhere. and that is a problem for romney. as far as winning the overall popular vote he has to pick it up here in southeast michigan. a lot of very nervous people here tonight in the romney watch party. >> on the other hand apparently in 2000 when john mccain won this primary, 17% in this open primary of the voters were democrats who were trying to make -- their own selection of who the nominee should be? so perhaps this is successful? perhaps it wasn't. but 10% is large enough margin to decide it, isn't it? >> it is. and there are some union households, but for the most part they got instructions from the uaw over the past couple of days that they should be part of this d
david good evening. >> good evening to you. >> the free press says turnout is low.he exit polls suggested that just under half strongly favored their candidate they voted for this afternoon. how do we interpret that? >> the turnout is lower than it has been lower than it should be. southeastern michigan where they have been bombarding the airwaves with television ads the turnout is a little bit lowerhere. and that is a problem for romney. as far as winning the overall popular...
395
395
Feb 3, 2012
02/12
by
CNNW
tv
eye 395
favorite 0
quote 0
giving us perspective is david lenox and joins us from sydney via skype. good evening to you over there on the other side of the planet, david. >> good morning, monita. >> certain >> this news is interesting because glencore has owned about a third of this company for an awful long time and xstrata has been a target of many a rumor. >> i guess glencore around 34.5% since ex-strata basically broke away from the group back in 2002. i guess the exchange occurred when xstrata brought all the coal mines that glencore did have at that particular point in time so it's not surprising when you look at the actual initial public front of glencore, one of their strategies was to decrease the value that they would extract from trading and actually increase the resources or the reserves that they would be generating revenue from in terms of direct mining. so it's not a surprise that glencore has actually made the move at this point in time. >> why is that? is that because the commodities bubble some have been saying seems to have burst since glencore had that enormous ipo yo
giving us perspective is david lenox and joins us from sydney via skype. good evening to you over there on the other side of the planet, david. >> good morning, monita. >> certain >> this news is interesting because glencore has owned about a third of this company for an awful long time and xstrata has been a target of many a rumor. >> i guess glencore around 34.5% since ex-strata basically broke away from the group back in 2002. i guess the exchange occurred when...
110
110
Feb 25, 2012
02/12
by
CURRENT
tv
eye 110
favorite 0
quote 0
good to see you again. >> good to see you, david. goodo be here. >> if republicans had their way keystone were constructed, assuming it would take a couple of years, even though the projections are that it would take longer, what would the impact be on gas prices? >> there would be zero impact on gas prices. there are a lot of potential benefits to building the keystone pipeline. as republicans said it would generate jobs although the number of jobs it would create is in dispute and it would give united states access to an oil source that is friendlier than the middle eastern and potentially volatile sources where we get our oil from now. those are definitely benefits but it would have zero impact on the price of gasoline. as you mentioned in your intro, the price of gas, the price of oil is set on a global market due to a wide variety of forces and building that one pipeline is not going to have anything to do with the global sort of broad interconnected complex global forces that set the global price of oil. >> on that republican talk o
good to see you again. >> good to see you, david. goodo be here. >> if republicans had their way keystone were constructed, assuming it would take a couple of years, even though the projections are that it would take longer, what would the impact be on gas prices? >> there would be zero impact on gas prices. there are a lot of potential benefits to building the keystone pipeline. as republicans said it would generate jobs although the number of jobs it would create is in...
231
231
Feb 17, 2012
02/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 231
favorite 0
quote 0
david, good to have you on. stick around. we're now hearing as we suspect german president could be resigning over the personal financial scandal. that press conference is coming up in just over half an hour. chr christine, what else is coming up? >>> well, plenty more coming up, ross. guess what, we have the legendary jim rogers joining us as guest host in around 30 minutes to talk stocks, currency, and his outlook for china. the dow edges ever closer to the key 13,000 level. will today be the day it crosses the line? we'll talk strategy and fashion week rolls into london but how can a business grab a piece of the glitz and glamour? we'll talk investing in media and entertainment later on in the show. >>> welcome to cnbc's "worldwide exchange." angela merkel has canceled her meeting with mario monti. christian wulff is going to resign over a financial scandal. press conferences are due in the next hour. >>> tokyo stocks sprint to another high as the yen drops on hopes of a recovery in the u.s. and bailout in greece. the boj
david, good to have you on. stick around. we're now hearing as we suspect german president could be resigning over the personal financial scandal. that press conference is coming up in just over half an hour. chr christine, what else is coming up? >>> well, plenty more coming up, ross. guess what, we have the legendary jim rogers joining us as guest host in around 30 minutes to talk stocks, currency, and his outlook for china. the dow edges ever closer to the key 13,000 level. will...
382
382
Feb 18, 2012
02/12
by
WMAR
tv
eye 382
favorite 0
quote 0
david, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, dan.very one of us has tried to shed a couple of pounds thinking, wouldn't it be great if there was a pill that would help us do it? this new pill gets a lot of attention. they figure we spend $40 billion every year dieting to try to get this kind of figure. but a third of us are obese. and millions more are far from having a hard body. could this pill be the answer? it's called qnexa. and frazier hartzell said it changed his life. >> i would go on a diet, lose 10, 15 pounds, it wouldn't work out. >> reporter: he went from 390 pounds to 225. he's not alone. candace prince seriously shed the pounds using the drug. it's been more than a decade since a new weight loss drug was approved. doctors are looking for another option other than surgery. >> this is a huge clinical lead right now. we need effective medicines for weight loss to help our patients. and qnexa is a -- potentially a medicine that could be useful in this regard. >> reporter: it's coming up for review this week. but it's been r
david, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, dan.very one of us has tried to shed a couple of pounds thinking, wouldn't it be great if there was a pill that would help us do it? this new pill gets a lot of attention. they figure we spend $40 billion every year dieting to try to get this kind of figure. but a third of us are obese. and millions more are far from having a hard body. could this pill be the answer? it's called qnexa. and frazier hartzell said it changed his life....
224
224
Feb 8, 2012
02/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 224
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> you can answer what you want, but i do not think that david good friend addressed the question of court overturning the vote. you can say what you want. i'm not the legal expert, i do not see how you can hold a proposition, statewide in a huge state in california with a clear majority and the people spoke directly and a court overturns it that is what i do not get. >> there's limfew limits on wha the state can do. a state cannot ban birth control under the state constitution but i think i heard a comparison of discrimination of blacks. we were not fighting a civil war because of gays being held in slavery, we do not have an amendment from discriminating against blacks. that is what the things that the states cannot do. they cannot discriminal -- >> hang on a second. >> in a case of campaign finance law statutes your conservative majority overturned an act of congress. >> where was the vote? >> the vote was in the constitution. >> in overturning that decision, where was the vote? >> i think i can clarify it. >> the supreme court overturned it. ann coulter when the supreme court ove
. >> you can answer what you want, but i do not think that david good friend addressed the question of court overturning the vote. you can say what you want. i'm not the legal expert, i do not see how you can hold a proposition, statewide in a huge state in california with a clear majority and the people spoke directly and a court overturns it that is what i do not get. >> there's limfew limits on wha the state can do. a state cannot ban birth control under the state constitution...
517
517
Feb 19, 2012
02/12
by
WBAL
tv
eye 517
favorite 0
quote 0
david gregory is back again from washington. >> good morning again, jenna.ouse rolls into michigan. now our roundtable is going to break down the race. plus what government can and should be doing to spur economic recovery. joining me, republicans paul ryan, and his democratic counterpart on the budget committee. call coming up on "meet the press." ♪ you had the time of your life ♪ >> today's "life illustrated." we received thousands of photographs capturing what's important in your world. next week we'll be focusing on brothers and sisters. send us your best sibling pictures. >> today we leave you to a tribute for what you hold nearest and dearest to your heart. that does it for "today" on a sunday morning. i'll see you back here tonight on "nbc nightly news." have a great day, everyone. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> coming up next on "11 news sunday morning," lieutenant governor brown is our guest. and how you can rock the same dress as your favorite celebrity at a fraction of the cost. ava? >> rain and snow showers showing up on doppler. up on doppler. the big story coming
david gregory is back again from washington. >> good morning again, jenna.ouse rolls into michigan. now our roundtable is going to break down the race. plus what government can and should be doing to spur economic recovery. joining me, republicans paul ryan, and his democratic counterpart on the budget committee. call coming up on "meet the press." ♪ you had the time of your life ♪ >> today's "life illustrated." we received thousands of photographs capturing...
198
198
Feb 26, 2012
02/12
by
WJLA
tv
eye 198
favorite 0
quote 0
david, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, dan. this morning, we'll watch the intersection of nascar racing and politics. it is down to the wire, the final race, and we're going to watch it figuratively and literally this day, as we watch these candidates drive for the final voters. >> the last lap is under way! >> reporter: racing around the daytona 500 later today will be one political billboard. car number 26, sponsored by and plastered with rick santorum's name. he won't be there, but mitt romney will make a repeat appearance, because this is an important conservative crowd for republicans. and the republican race has been a lot like nascar. with different leaders. >> here comes stewart! >> reporter: a bunch of bumping. >> i don't know. >> reporter: and passing. fighting for the lead in michigan right now it's santorum and romney. >> trouble in the corner! >> reporter: in words they are trashing or crashing each other. >> hard, vicious, crash! >> reporter: romney labeling santorum as a washington insider. >> he disagreed with s
david, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, dan. this morning, we'll watch the intersection of nascar racing and politics. it is down to the wire, the final race, and we're going to watch it figuratively and literally this day, as we watch these candidates drive for the final voters. >> the last lap is under way! >> reporter: racing around the daytona 500 later today will be one political billboard. car number 26, sponsored by and plastered with rick santorum's...
80
80
Feb 27, 2012
02/12
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 0
david, good to see you, first of all, you are out there because tom freedman in the new york times suggested you as a third-party candidate, do you have any interest in filling that roll? >> i am not a candidate and i do not expect to be. there are people that feel they need to have reform in government, but i do not expect to be a candidate. if i was going to be a candidate, i would not be leaving the country for three weeks which i'm doing on friday. >> when you say you do not expect to be, you are leaving a wide opening there. so you are not ruling anything out. this would be enormously difficult to pull off. >> i agree, i'm not intending to signal anything. my mom taught me never say never. i do not expect to be a candidate. i decided to run for the u.s. senate in november, so i do not expect to be. >> why do you think we need another ross perot type campaign? >> if you look 20 years ago when he ran, he ran on fiscal irresponsiblity, political dysfunction and declining trust if government and declining trust in the future. we are demonstratively worse off and we are losing ground. there'
david, good to see you, first of all, you are out there because tom freedman in the new york times suggested you as a third-party candidate, do you have any interest in filling that roll? >> i am not a candidate and i do not expect to be. there are people that feel they need to have reform in government, but i do not expect to be a candidate. if i was going to be a candidate, i would not be leaving the country for three weeks which i'm doing on friday. >> when you say you do not...
175
175
Feb 26, 2012
02/12
by
CNNW
tv
eye 175
favorite 0
quote 0
we might have another opportunity, david. good to see you as always. d frumm is a cnn contributor and writer with "the daily beast." ♪ ♪ one, two, three, four ♪ you say ♪ flip it over and replay ♪ we'll make everything okay ♪ walk together the right way ♪ do, do, do, do >>> the u.s. lost 8.7 million jobs as a result of the recession. when it comes to jobs, we get the problem. we need more of them. the bureau of labor statistics projects that the u.s. economy will add more than 20 million new jobs between 2010 and 2020. what type of jobs are being created? many of the fastest growing occupations fall into the low wage, low skill category. richard is a professor at the university of toronto's school of management. also senior editor at the atlantic. welcome back to the show. you say the only solution is to turn low-wage jobs into higher wage jobs, which sounds like a great solution. how do you do such a thing? >> well, you know, ali, of those 20 million jobs we're going to create according to the u.s. labor department out to 2020, which is a good thing, i
we might have another opportunity, david. good to see you as always. d frumm is a cnn contributor and writer with "the daily beast." ♪ ♪ one, two, three, four ♪ you say ♪ flip it over and replay ♪ we'll make everything okay ♪ walk together the right way ♪ do, do, do, do >>> the u.s. lost 8.7 million jobs as a result of the recession. when it comes to jobs, we get the problem. we need more of them. the bureau of labor statistics projects that the u.s. economy...
333
333
Feb 11, 2012
02/12
by
WMAR
tv
eye 333
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm david muir. good night.
i'm david muir. good night.
96
96
Feb 14, 2012
02/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 0
david gober out with a detailed breakdown. good to have you on the program. >> thanks for having me. >> let's start with the winners first. who do you like? >> well, i think there's a number of different winners and losers in this battle. i think some of the brick and mortar retailers still have a lot of fire in them. you know, i think some of the things that we found that were interesting about 50% of consumers that we surveyed found that -- that having the ability to feel and touch and see products was still very, very important. about 40% of consumers felt that the immediacy of products, and convenience of having stores nearby was very important. so, we like names like urban outfitters which is covered by kimberly green berger here at morgan stanley. names like staples, where the immediacy of having products is very important, and we like big brands that can benefit from having their own websites like ralph lauren and under armour. >> why do you note in your note best buy and bed bath & beyond at risk. i get the best buy. >> we
david gober out with a detailed breakdown. good to have you on the program. >> thanks for having me. >> let's start with the winners first. who do you like? >> well, i think there's a number of different winners and losers in this battle. i think some of the brick and mortar retailers still have a lot of fire in them. you know, i think some of the things that we found that were interesting about 50% of consumers that we surveyed found that -- that having the ability to feel...
186
186
Feb 25, 2012
02/12
by
CNNW
tv
eye 186
favorite 0
quote 0
we might have another opportunity, david. good to see you as always. nn contributor and write with can t"the daily beast." [ male announcer ] this is lawn ranger -- eden prairie, minnesota. in here, the landscaping business grows with snow. to keep big winter jobs on track, at&t provided a mobile solution that lets everyone from field workers to accounting, initiate, bill, and track work in real time. you can't live under a dome in minnesota, that's why there's guys like me. [ male announcer ] it's a network of possibilities -- helping you do what you do... even better. ♪ sure. what flavor? mm, one of each. lemon burst, hm, cherry orchard, blackberry harvest... my daughter's grabbing some yoplait. pina colada, orange creme. i can't imagine where she is... strawberry cheesecake. [ grocery store pa ] clean up in aisle eight. found her! [ female announcer ] yoplait original. 25 flavors for you to love. it is so good. >>> the u.s. lost 8.7 million jobs as a result of the recession. when it comes to jobs, we get the problem. we need more of them. the bureau
we might have another opportunity, david. good to see you as always. nn contributor and write with can t"the daily beast." [ male announcer ] this is lawn ranger -- eden prairie, minnesota. in here, the landscaping business grows with snow. to keep big winter jobs on track, at&t provided a mobile solution that lets everyone from field workers to accounting, initiate, bill, and track work in real time. you can't live under a dome in minnesota, that's why there's guys like me. [...
314
314
Feb 19, 2012
02/12
by
KNTV
tv
eye 314
favorite 0
quote 0
david, good morning. >> hey, jenna, good morning. >> so we are just a week away from the primaries getting swing of things. a lot at stake for two of the candidates. for newt gingrich, whose campaigning in his home state of georgia. mitt romney campaigning in his home state of michigan. both of them have this santorum surge to contend with. how big a factor is that going to be? he's really picking up steam. >> yeah, i think it's huge. i mean for mitt romney right now, the prospect of him losing michigan threatens to throw this entire race into a completely new dimension. and nobody likes it in the republican party. what that new dimension is. rick santorum is connecting with socially conservative voters in this primary. he is coming across, as i think more authentic than mitt romney is, and these are problems that romney's been struggling with for awhile. he could pull it out in michigan and he'll long stronger again. but i think it all goes to the point that the party is not satisfied with the choices. they don't love the rule change that drags this whole process out. and we simply don't
david, good morning. >> hey, jenna, good morning. >> so we are just a week away from the primaries getting swing of things. a lot at stake for two of the candidates. for newt gingrich, whose campaigning in his home state of georgia. mitt romney campaigning in his home state of michigan. both of them have this santorum surge to contend with. how big a factor is that going to be? he's really picking up steam. >> yeah, i think it's huge. i mean for mitt romney right now, the...