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they didn't know anything about him that he was born in 1872 in dayton, ohio, graduated. so the learned the first lesson every write er must learn, you'll learn it the hard way or start from the beginning. don't be with afraid, tear it up, start over again. or go in and say i have got to move this, i have got to change this. the formal word gets revision. you'll revise and revise until you figure, i can't revise anymore and send it to the editor, we have lots of revision with this. revising is 90 percent of writing. i wrote that very first book in 1971. it didn't get published until 1982. no i don't have to work on books that long
they didn't know anything about him that he was born in 1872 in dayton, ohio, graduated. so the learned the first lesson every write er must learn, you'll learn it the hard way or start from the beginning. don't be with afraid, tear it up, start over again. or go in and say i have got to move this, i have got to change this. the formal word gets revision. you'll revise and revise until you figure, i can't revise anymore and send it to the editor, we have lots of revision with this. revising is...
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we have cal e.m.a. here, mike dayton and his staff. chief greg sir and they brought their whole command staff. we have many nert scroll teers. nert was a group that came about from 9/11 i mean -- shows where my mind is. from loma prieta. we have a lot prepared for you and i want to welcome our two chiefs up. joanne, would you like to start with a few words and then chief greg sir after that? >> thank you, anne, for the kind introductions. it was amazing 22 years ago this city in the bay area region experienced the loma prieta earthquake. i was not yet in the fire department. it was about five months before i joined and like anne alluded to, if anyone lived here, they remember where they were. >> i was at a high school when it happened and all of us remember the frightening moments and the aftermath of loma prieta. and it's always fitting when we celebrate an anniversary to take a minute not only to commemorate that but to next on the importance of how the community needs to step up and assist the paid professionals, if you will. the sa
we have cal e.m.a. here, mike dayton and his staff. chief greg sir and they brought their whole command staff. we have many nert scroll teers. nert was a group that came about from 9/11 i mean -- shows where my mind is. from loma prieta. we have a lot prepared for you and i want to welcome our two chiefs up. joanne, would you like to start with a few words and then chief greg sir after that? >> thank you, anne, for the kind introductions. it was amazing 22 years ago this city in the bay...
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they all worked in the motor industry, but gm's and dayton plant was not saved by the bailout. they have little more than on jobs since and fear that is how it is going to stay. >> there is a big disparity, because manufacturing jobs are not there anymore. the good-paying jobs i have enjoyed, my kids are never going to see in this country again. >> you really feel it is not going to come back and, if i do not believe it will. >> they built a dream home. last week they put a lot on the market. good >> it seems we keep dodging bullets, and it has been a lot of prayer. >> this is the one thing we did not want to sacrifice. >> sacrifice has always been a part of those stories americans like to tell about themselves. the people here lost a lot. they fear much of it will not be coming back. >> the seismic shift in the american economy. japan also has its own economic worries, but something else of concern to the country, and the young people's love lives or lack of it. japan's population is in decline and is forecast to fall dramatically in coming decades. our recent survey may have
they all worked in the motor industry, but gm's and dayton plant was not saved by the bailout. they have little more than on jobs since and fear that is how it is going to stay. >> there is a big disparity, because manufacturing jobs are not there anymore. the good-paying jobs i have enjoyed, my kids are never going to see in this country again. >> you really feel it is not going to come back and, if i do not believe it will. >> they built a dream home. last week they put a...
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i think our deputy and nancy ward representing region nine of fema and mike dayton, acting secretary for cal ema, very experienced people to talk about the importance of preparedness, the response and then the recovery. and to follow up with a panel of experts, it will also be very interesting. i'd also like to pay particular acknowledgement to the department of emergency management for all they do for our city when it comes to putting all our pieces together and departments together. under mayor lee we've worked collectively and collaboratively and there are a number of department heads i would like to thank for your being here. just on saturday there were five neighborhoods. i didn't get to all five. but there were five who all held neighborhood emergency response drills representing over 60 neighborhoods, and the nert program which the fire department is so proud of was in response to loma prieta. about 21 years ago nert became a program, because what we saw during loma prieta was that we had a very willing community but what we didn't have was a trained and well-prepared communit
i think our deputy and nancy ward representing region nine of fema and mike dayton, acting secretary for cal ema, very experienced people to talk about the importance of preparedness, the response and then the recovery. and to follow up with a panel of experts, it will also be very interesting. i'd also like to pay particular acknowledgement to the department of emergency management for all they do for our city when it comes to putting all our pieces together and departments together. under...
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. >>> if you're watching us on wdtn tv in dayton, ohio, from sparkling gems to beads and leather uncoverhe story of how july jewelry connection to culture at more than a girl's best friend. >> that's my kind of event, bill karins. >> now here's an early look at this morning's headlines in entertainment where relationship news and contract signings seem to dominate. actress zoey and ben gibbard are getting divorced a little over a month after their separation. >>> sechlto'connor says their d is over. >>> justin timberlake and jessica biel did get engaged during a holiday getaway in jackson, wyoming. hugh jackman has signed to play houdini on broadway. taylor swift has beat out michele, johansen, wood in the big role in the les miserable. james franco will write a fictional account of his life. barbie, world's most famous doll is getting three high profile new friends. yep, you guessed, it reality tv stars kim, kourtney and khloe kardashian. >> i'll be first in line. they'll be collector's items. >> did you see that? silence. nothing to say about that. >> why not? it's sac religion. we gre
. >>> if you're watching us on wdtn tv in dayton, ohio, from sparkling gems to beads and leather uncoverhe story of how july jewelry connection to culture at more than a girl's best friend. >> that's my kind of event, bill karins. >> now here's an early look at this morning's headlines in entertainment where relationship news and contract signings seem to dominate. actress zoey and ben gibbard are getting divorced a little over a month after their separation. >>>...
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ed lee has his first official dayton job as the newly elected mayor of san francisco. lee took the oath of office yesterday morning during a ceremony at city hall. becoming the city's first elected asian-american mayor. during his inaugural speech lee had laid out a vision for the city during the next four years, and he did something during his inaugural speech no mayor has done before. mayor lee took time to send out a tweet about jobs. >> there. how about that. that's a little disruption but shows how important i think innovation and technology are to reforming our government and building our future. >> even some celebrities took notice retwreeting lee's message including ashton kutcher. twitter is based in san francisco. the mayor said he wants more tech companies to find a home in the city. >> awkward at the swearing in of san francisco's sheriff. they used the occasion the deny allegations of domestic abuse. >> i really -- i don't want to -- >> it has been completely taken out of context. this is a personal matter. it's a private and family matter. >> he is accuse
ed lee has his first official dayton job as the newly elected mayor of san francisco. lee took the oath of office yesterday morning during a ceremony at city hall. becoming the city's first elected asian-american mayor. during his inaugural speech lee had laid out a vision for the city during the next four years, and he did something during his inaugural speech no mayor has done before. mayor lee took time to send out a tweet about jobs. >> there. how about that. that's a little...
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and arab league the dayton row of arab league is the threat of foreign military invasion for syria is in the past right or not yet of course is still a possibility of course as to the possible to put the body rather because it's so risky for intervention would be service be however it was done would be to kind of maintain the support for what's happening inside syria on the side of the opposition and their calculation would be that sooner or later these precious if they were interned would result in the collapse of the assad government well as compare syria with the league and iraq to what extent the syrian national council similar to libya is national transitional council or iraqi national congress rockey national congress was almost a fiction the leader of no support inside iraq whatsoever he lived outside iraq for a long long time and he was pumped up because they wanted to create this exiled body called the iraqi national congress so there was an iraqi voice in the propaganda war against saddam hussein the libyan situation the lives of the libyan transitional council as you know b
and arab league the dayton row of arab league is the threat of foreign military invasion for syria is in the past right or not yet of course is still a possibility of course as to the possible to put the body rather because it's so risky for intervention would be service be however it was done would be to kind of maintain the support for what's happening inside syria on the side of the opposition and their calculation would be that sooner or later these precious if they were interned would...
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. >> dayton, ohio, go ahead, kathleen. >> caller: hey, mr. murtaugh, you know, most of us i think applaud coda's efforts to get off of, you know, depending on oil from other companies. but one thing i want to ask c-span to do a history of unions in our country, it would be like a week's series. i'm hanging out with these gm union guys in a nursing home with my dad, so we're talking a lot about the history of unions in our country. but i want to ask mr. murtaugh, how do you really measure the real coast of say -- real cost of a car overseas or here locally versus, you know, electric, because you've got to plug into the grid as earlier callers have brought up with coal-burning fire plants. here i'm ohio, versus importing oil. how do you figure out the real cost? and then you say technology for electric cars has been around for 100 years, so if you can talk about why we have been so hesitant to head that way and as president obama said the other night, oil companies have been subsidized for over a hundred years as well. >> mr. murtaugh? >> that'
. >> dayton, ohio, go ahead, kathleen. >> caller: hey, mr. murtaugh, you know, most of us i think applaud coda's efforts to get off of, you know, depending on oil from other companies. but one thing i want to ask c-span to do a history of unions in our country, it would be like a week's series. i'm hanging out with these gm union guys in a nursing home with my dad, so we're talking a lot about the history of unions in our country. but i want to ask mr. murtaugh, how do you really...
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we know about dayton. we know about -- because he was a larger than life character. what do you want us to know? >> well, he is very hard for a single volume to contain this personality, because hwas the most voracious consumer of life and every aspect of the human experience. there was nothing, he wasn't interested in, there was no place on the planet where richard holbrook was a tourist. he was essentially a problem soer and since god knows the anet is rich in problems, he never ran out of things to do, and the fields that he embraced and achieved remarkable things in, asia, vietnam, the balkans, making peace in the bloodiest war since the second world war. in the field of culture, starting the american academy in berlin in the field of medicine, even, hiv aids, which he forced the united nations security council to grapple with. the first time ever that a health issue had been so treated, gave it a whole new perspective. so his last mission was incomplete because he died very suddenly and unexpectedly, but i think these gentlemen will tell you more than i can, esp
we know about dayton. we know about -- because he was a larger than life character. what do you want us to know? >> well, he is very hard for a single volume to contain this personality, because hwas the most voracious consumer of life and every aspect of the human experience. there was nothing, he wasn't interested in, there was no place on the planet where richard holbrook was a tourist. he was essentially a problem soer and since god knows the anet is rich in problems, he never ran out...
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in some ways that was in the dayton accords made permanent. they divided it up, the serbs sort of won with that. she's taking this thing on and talking about muslims especially since 9/11 have been seen as terribly violent parochial people. being cosmopolitan and in favor of a multi-ethnic society. the defense of that, i think from woman's perspective the woman's defense of modern secular, multi-ethnic society is really current topic. i think she's doing something important. she's also pretty. >> last word. >> in fact i think that what angelina jolie demonstrates is that in hollywood you can be multiple things. you don't just have to play on one field. men don't play on one field, she doesn't play on one field either. >> all right. from women in hollywood to women on the campaign trail. @michelleobama, that's where you can find the first lady on twitter. michelle obama instantly amassed thousands of followers when she joined the social networking giant this week. although campaign staffers will manage the twitter posts, mrs. obama's personal t
in some ways that was in the dayton accords made permanent. they divided it up, the serbs sort of won with that. she's taking this thing on and talking about muslims especially since 9/11 have been seen as terribly violent parochial people. being cosmopolitan and in favor of a multi-ethnic society. the defense of that, i think from woman's perspective the woman's defense of modern secular, multi-ethnic society is really current topic. i think she's doing something important. she's also pretty....
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now to some more international stories for you this hour in dayton a wave of attacks by radical muslims is continuing to claim multiple lives in northeastern nigeria eight people were gunned down during a service at a church while twenty were killed during a town hall meeting is a mixed group boko haram which has claimed responsibility for the attacks issued a three day ultimatum for christians to leave the mostly muslim north of the country. three freight trains collided in a rural part of the us state of indiana starting a fire and injuring two of the six crew members involved one of the trains carrying mostly empty tanks was stationary when it was hit in the rear by another then ran into the carriages on the parallel track. there was no spill of any hazardous material from the wreck of the less they were the evacuation of several dozen houses near the crash site as a. close up series as we continue to delve deeper into the country's far east. the region is russia's main gateway to the pacific and one of its most the rapidly developing industrial centers was artie's tom barton has dis
now to some more international stories for you this hour in dayton a wave of attacks by radical muslims is continuing to claim multiple lives in northeastern nigeria eight people were gunned down during a service at a church while twenty were killed during a town hall meeting is a mixed group boko haram which has claimed responsibility for the attacks issued a three day ultimatum for christians to leave the mostly muslim north of the country. three freight trains collided in a rural part of the...
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and you're going to be in dayton and in houston and we're going to have all that stuff on our website. >> we are? all right. >> there we go. so demi moore, you guys know, was in the hospital and they were talking about what's happened since her breakup and she's obviously had a really difficult time. >> not that it's easy for anybody, but to do it this sort of -- >> publicly. >> yes. >> what do you think about that? there are two issues going on. obviously we've all had breakups. and we've gone through difficult situations. what was your worst breakup, by the way? >> it's such a competition. no. it isn't a competition but i'm not going to say. just guess. >> yeah. >> but it is difficult because -- well, especially with her, though. can you believe that after this length of time they're still saying jen wants to get back with brad and brad sent her a text message in her car. >> yeah. >> so this, i think, was -- they were just watching her, waiting, it seems like, for something to happen. >> for something. >> so she -- >> what about these -- we see may-december romances with men all the
and you're going to be in dayton and in houston and we're going to have all that stuff on our website. >> we are? all right. >> there we go. so demi moore, you guys know, was in the hospital and they were talking about what's happened since her breakup and she's obviously had a really difficult time. >> not that it's easy for anybody, but to do it this sort of -- >> publicly. >> yes. >> what do you think about that? there are two issues going on. obviously...
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dayton, ohio. daily news there reporting, are you ready for this, if you want to go to the emergency room, make an pintment. i am not kidding. >> that makes sense, right? you need emergency services. make an appointment. >> they truly are saying make an appointment. and, of course, this is for people who have things like migraines and sprained ankles, things that are not as serious. those that have to get there by ambulance are going to get treated. apparently at least in this community, 70% of the e.r. patients are coming in with things like they can take care of themselves. so if it's that simple, let's alleviate all the congestion. it ain't fun to sit in the waiting room anyway. so make an piappointment for th er. >> i think more hospitals will adopt that. a lot of people are sitting there with supposed nonemergencies. >> at least they're not hanging up on you. >> so this next story is kind of an outrageous one. families of victims in total disbelief and shock this morning after mississippi's go
dayton, ohio. daily news there reporting, are you ready for this, if you want to go to the emergency room, make an pintment. i am not kidding. >> that makes sense, right? you need emergency services. make an appointment. >> they truly are saying make an appointment. and, of course, this is for people who have things like migraines and sprained ankles, things that are not as serious. those that have to get there by ambulance are going to get treated. apparently at least in this...
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the huge stretch that stretches between the tampa saint peter's big -- saint petersburg area, to dayton area. together, the tampa and orlando media markets have 45% of all the registered republicans in the whole state living there. in a general election it is the most competitive part of the state, with an almost equal divided between republicans and democrats. the me give you a sample of the tampa bay market. it has one fourth of all of florida's registered voters and is the largest market in the state. as we speak, 30% are registered democrats, -- 38% are registered democrats, 38% are registered republicans and the rest are independent. you have a similar profile in the orlando area. it is a slice of everything. racial and ethnic diversity, a large porter rican population, a cuban. every kind of race religion, geography, rural urban suburban all along this highway, which is why it is canada's come -- to florida they have to go to one -- candidates come to florida, they have to go to one end of this corridor. if you hit those areas, you have the bulk of the republicans. host: florida,
the huge stretch that stretches between the tampa saint peter's big -- saint petersburg area, to dayton area. together, the tampa and orlando media markets have 45% of all the registered republicans in the whole state living there. in a general election it is the most competitive part of the state, with an almost equal divided between republicans and democrats. the me give you a sample of the tampa bay market. it has one fourth of all of florida's registered voters and is the largest market in...
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money what is the class war fair is the attack on wall street, main street cleveland, main street daytonhat a small number of people have don't richer and rich, while more people's homes are foreclosed on, more auto workers lost their jobs, more shop keepers and hardware store dealers lost their jobs because of what wall street did to this country. all we are doing is pointing out the class war fare that they committed and i think the public totally get s ths that the publ hears talk about class warfare from newt gingrich and mitt romney talk about his wealth, that is why the country is figuring all of them out, we want a fairer tax system that puts money in the pockets of middle class, build manufacturer, seen two years, nine quarters in a row of manufacturing job growth in this country, after 12 years of decline and that is, again, what elizabeth is here tonight to show. >> you referred to elizabeth, let me bring her in accompanied by elizabeth williams, a general motors worker from lordstown, ohio, and she will be your guest tonight. >> she is. correct. >> now, elizabeth, let me ask y
money what is the class war fair is the attack on wall street, main street cleveland, main street daytonhat a small number of people have don't richer and rich, while more people's homes are foreclosed on, more auto workers lost their jobs, more shop keepers and hardware store dealers lost their jobs because of what wall street did to this country. all we are doing is pointing out the class war fare that they committed and i think the public totally get s ths that the publ hears talk about...
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. >> investigator mike dayton went out at the end of the cliff on lost dog road, take in a back by theno place for adults let alone a child. >> this is a scary place. gravel on top but layers of thin rock laid on layers of thin rock. >> shale. >> you step on it and every step shifts a little bit. it is far steeper than it appears in pictures. >> but they needed forensic evidence, physical evidence. they examined the autopsy photos. >> there was a linear mark, bluish reddish bruise on liana's throat and there was a suspicion that there may be evidence of strangulation prior to her being pushed off the cliff. >> if bob had strangled her, they were sure the hyoid bone, a small u-shaped bone in the neck would be fractured. they were granted a court order to exhume the bodies. >> if that bone is broken, we thought we had it. >> they waited, hoping this was the evidence they needed. and the injuries were horrific, but the hyoid was intact, she had not been strangled. >> it was very disheartening. everything they saw would be consistent with an accidental fall. >> so they brought in an expert
. >> investigator mike dayton went out at the end of the cliff on lost dog road, take in a back by theno place for adults let alone a child. >> this is a scary place. gravel on top but layers of thin rock laid on layers of thin rock. >> shale. >> you step on it and every step shifts a little bit. it is far steeper than it appears in pictures. >> but they needed forensic evidence, physical evidence. they examined the autopsy photos. >> there was a linear mark,...
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. >> you take the 70 east like all the way almost to dayton.ave indianapolis, 127, exit 10, right. all right, man, i'll talk to you then. bye. he's a really serious threat. i can't even believe how many kids this guy has hit on how many times. >> perverted justice had been aware of this guy for some time. apparently, he had been chatting with other decoys, and this was somebody that, you know, perverted justice thought should be exposed. >> give me a sense for the nature of the chat that went on today. >> it's very graphic. it's very -- he wants to engage in sex acts repeatedly. he wants to treat the boy like his main woman. he wants to take care of the boy. >> and he thinks you're a 14-year-old boy? >> correct. >> glen mitchell is driving from indiana. he's on one of these dark country roads. he gets lost. >> yeah. go -- make sure you are going east. >> it was very intense. >> there's a cop following you? >> i think he makes a funny move on the road. and there's a police officer there. this makes mitchell spooked. and so he gets back on the ro
. >> you take the 70 east like all the way almost to dayton.ave indianapolis, 127, exit 10, right. all right, man, i'll talk to you then. bye. he's a really serious threat. i can't even believe how many kids this guy has hit on how many times. >> perverted justice had been aware of this guy for some time. apparently, he had been chatting with other decoys, and this was somebody that, you know, perverted justice thought should be exposed. >> give me a sense for the nature of...
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we know about dayton. we know about -- because he was a larger than life character. what do you want us to know? >> well, he is very hard for a single volume to contain this personality, because hwas the most voracious consumer of life and every aspect of the human experience. there was nothing, he wasn't interested in, there was no place on the planet where richard holbrook was a tourist. he was essentially a problem soer and since god knows the anet is rich in problems, he never ran out of things to do, and the fields that he embraced and achieved remarkable things in, asia, vietnam, the balkans, making peace in the bloodiest war since the second world war. in the field of culture, starting the american academy in berlin in the field of medicine, even, hiv aids, which he forced the united nations security council to grapple with. the first time ever that a health issue had been so treated, gave it a whole new perspective. so his last mission was incomplete because he died very suddenly and unexpectedly, but i think these gentlemen will tell you more than i can, esp
we know about dayton. we know about -- because he was a larger than life character. what do you want us to know? >> well, he is very hard for a single volume to contain this personality, because hwas the most voracious consumer of life and every aspect of the human experience. there was nothing, he wasn't interested in, there was no place on the planet where richard holbrook was a tourist. he was essentially a problem soer and since god knows the anet is rich in problems, he never ran out...
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if you want to check that out of the construction of dayton in commission about a new shuttle serviceuting, visit kron4.com and look for our news section. we will be back after this quick break. where is her cord?! we switched to at&t high speed internet and got wireless access. no more cords. wireless, okay, honestly, can i just get a cord, please? dad, the cord's invisible. [ female announcer ] call at&t today to get high speed internet for just $14.95 a month for 12 months with a 1-year price guarantee. it's the fastest internet for the price. oooh. videos online? here? how much is that? nothing. at&t high speed internet at home includes access here. our invisible cord is really long, dad. oooh. [ female announcer ] get access to the entire national at&t wi-fi hot spot network for no extra charge. so call today to get high speed internet for just $14.95 a month for 12 months with a 1-year price guarantee. aren't you glad we switched to at&t? yes...but i want my own invisible cord. you already have one. oh. ♪ ó??g÷p÷÷÷>>>>>8ç can >> coming up we have more information on the cruise s
if you want to check that out of the construction of dayton in commission about a new shuttle serviceuting, visit kron4.com and look for our news section. we will be back after this quick break. where is her cord?! we switched to at&t high speed internet and got wireless access. no more cords. wireless, okay, honestly, can i just get a cord, please? dad, the cord's invisible. [ female announcer ] call at&t today to get high speed internet for just $14.95 a month for 12 months with a...
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clearly, they gain money from people that may be in dayton, like yourself. get a better understanding of where these candidates are. there is a whole other element when all the media comes to town. it is harder for these candidates to talk directly to the people. the smarter campaigns are the ones that can manage that a bit. for example, mitt romney has still been able to talk to voters directly. host: james pindell, political director of wmur tv in new hampshire. welcome, donald. caller: i just have a couple of comments. as far as these wars, i think the only way we will keep out of these is to bring back the draft. i am a pretty strong democrat. i would vote for ron paul. given his age, i think this is his last try, so i think he ought to run as an independent. guest: well, the third party option is something that he gets asked about a lot. he has not closed the door on that. some people say that he is laying the groundwork for his son, rand paul, who has been on the trail with him in iowa and in new hampshire. he has obviously announced that he will not r
clearly, they gain money from people that may be in dayton, like yourself. get a better understanding of where these candidates are. there is a whole other element when all the media comes to town. it is harder for these candidates to talk directly to the people. the smarter campaigns are the ones that can manage that a bit. for example, mitt romney has still been able to talk to voters directly. host: james pindell, political director of wmur tv in new hampshire. welcome, donald. caller: i...
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the huge stretch that stretches between the tampa, saint peter's big -- saint petersburg area, to dayton% of all the registered republicans in the whole state living there. in a general election it is the most competitive part of the state, with an almost equal divided between republicans and democrats. the me give you a sample of the tampa bay market. it has one fourth of all of florida's registered voters and is the largest market in the state. as we speak, 30% are registered democrats, -- 38% are registered democrats, 38% are registered republicans and the rest are independent. you have a similar profile in the orlando area. it is a slice of everything. racial and ethnic diversity a large porter rican population, a cuban. every kind of race religion, geography, rural urban suburban all along this highway, which is why it is canada's come -- to florida they have to go to one -- candidates come to florida, they have to go to one end of this corridor. then they would jump to south florida and occasionally up to jacksonville. if you hit those areas, you have the bulk of the republicans. h
the huge stretch that stretches between the tampa, saint peter's big -- saint petersburg area, to dayton% of all the registered republicans in the whole state living there. in a general election it is the most competitive part of the state, with an almost equal divided between republicans and democrats. the me give you a sample of the tampa bay market. it has one fourth of all of florida's registered voters and is the largest market in the state. as we speak, 30% are registered democrats, --...
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timothy brewer of dayton, ohio. dr. hugh cort of birmingham, alabama. randy crow, from north carolina. mr. l. john davis jr. is from grand junction, colorado. jeff lawman is from new hampshire. benjamin linn from new hampshire. mr. michael meehan from saint louis, missouri and the end of the table, joe story. let's give them a nice round of applause. thank you gentleman. [applause] we will immediately go to our openings. we will begin with mr. bear betzler. we'll ask you to go for two minutes. when you're two minutes are done, i will give you longer to finish your thought. ok? all right. you are up first. >> thank you. i am bear betzler from philadelphia, pa., and it is great to be back here in new hampshire. i would like to acknowledge bill gardner and everyone at the election division that has been so helpful. as a lesser-knowns can it, people are quick to ask -- candidate, people are quick to ask why you are running, and i am grateful we have a state where the tradition allows all candidates to participate on equal footing in the primary process -- s
timothy brewer of dayton, ohio. dr. hugh cort of birmingham, alabama. randy crow, from north carolina. mr. l. john davis jr. is from grand junction, colorado. jeff lawman is from new hampshire. benjamin linn from new hampshire. mr. michael meehan from saint louis, missouri and the end of the table, joe story. let's give them a nice round of applause. thank you gentleman. [applause] we will immediately go to our openings. we will begin with mr. bear betzler. we'll ask you to go for two minutes....
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clearly, they gain money from people that may be in dayton, like yourself.of where these candidates are. there is a whole other element when all the media comes to town. it is harder for these candidates to talk directly to the people. the smarter campaigns are the ones that can manage that a bit. for example, mitt romney has still been able to talk to voters directly. host: james pindell, political director of wmur tv in new hampshire. welcome, donald. a democratic caller from arizona. caller: i just have a couple of comments. as far as these wars, i think the only way we will keep out of these is to bring back the draft. i am a pretty strong democrat. i would vote for ron paul. given his age, i think this is his last try, so i think he ought to run as an independent. guest: well, the third party option is something that he gets asked about a lot. he has not closed the door on that. some people say that he is laying the groundwork for his son, rand paul, who has been on the trail with him in iowa and in new hampshire. he has obviously announced that he will
clearly, they gain money from people that may be in dayton, like yourself.of where these candidates are. there is a whole other element when all the media comes to town. it is harder for these candidates to talk directly to the people. the smarter campaigns are the ones that can manage that a bit. for example, mitt romney has still been able to talk to voters directly. host: james pindell, political director of wmur tv in new hampshire. welcome, donald. a democratic caller from arizona. caller:...