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g well, it was through the government i presume, bute because of him, he was the one that gave a millionollars for 18 years, $250,000 to each the0o schools, and he gave them instructions you can't do d anything. you can't change anything. let the teachers do it, and there was, you know, it was the best -- became the best school in the united states because like over 40 children every single year passed the college test, and the girls from the classroom got a doctoral degree. >> host: is that a new story? >> guest: that's fascinating. go look that. thanks for telling me about that. >> host: barbara, austin texas, home the lbj library, hi, barbara. >> caller: hi, i hope you can hear my. i think my phone's acting up. >> host: we can hear you fine. >> caller: i admire the historian, will go down in history as a great historian. i want to thank you for all the details we never knew before. i'm wondering about the johnson daughters and how they learned their father would be president, how den di died. did you look into that >> guest: yes. he was at the university of texas, and as i recall, i m
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that we all play a role in our security, in our well-bel-g, in the well-being of the republic. >> well11 drove home the point that we are part of the world and can't separate ourselves from it by our oceans, that we have to bebe engaged in the world, hopopefully smartly, not just militarily, although must be strong. but also we muste wise, we must engage with others. >> sen. joseph lieberman: on 9/11/01 america changed, obviously. we lost about 3,000 of r fellow americans, but we also, in some sense, losost our innocence. >> i think what changed on september 11 for so many americans was the fact that it was brought home, and we realized the vulnerability that we face. but the purpose of terror,r, of cour, is not to necessarily kill people, although that's part of it; it's to terrorize. the purpose of terrorism is to alter people's's behavior, and therefore the most vulnerable people in the world are free people. >> bush: we recognized with absolute clarity that there is an enemy, that has a set of beliefs, that would lilike to do us harm to achieve ththeir objectivives. i think the nat
that we all play a role in our security, in our well-bel-g, in the well-being of the republic. >> well11 drove home the point that we are part of the world and can't separate ourselves from it by our oceans, that we have to bebe engaged in the world, hopopefully smartly, not just militarily, although must be strong. but also we muste wise, we must engage with others. >> sen. joseph lieberman: on 9/11/01 america changed, obviously. we lost about 3,000 of r fellow americans, but we...
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to be done but is there any study connecting the ailments that you just listed specifically to g m o's well the study that came out yesterday is a very important one this is the first study that's looking at the effects on rats of eating to that if we modified foods over their lifetimes human beings in the united states are also part of the study the way the study was connected conducted they gave the rats the genetically modified corn they gave them the genetically modified corn with the herbicide that the corn is used with and they also gave the rats water that has levels of the herbicide and that are the same as levels permissible in the united states we are looking at the study exactly what has happened to these rats you can clearly see the use of fairly large tumors especially the parent. and to the side of the rats so i me and even though it hasn't been. that there aren't clear conclusive results on humans we can only presume that we would there would be a similar result in humans yet the rats had tumors in their memory glands we have a huge rate of breast cancer in this country why a
to be done but is there any study connecting the ailments that you just listed specifically to g m o's well the study that came out yesterday is a very important one this is the first study that's looking at the effects on rats of eating to that if we modified foods over their lifetimes human beings in the united states are also part of the study the way the study was connected conducted they gave the rats the genetically modified corn they gave them the genetically modified corn with the...
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g. don't understand it very well but we have it a little bit together. what is it called? - gravity. - gravity. gravity is gonna pull which way, up or down? - down. - down. watch. let's suppose i fired the cannonball at two kilometers per second. that means it will go two kilometers at a time in one second. so after one second, it's gonna be out this way. how far out that way? two kilometers, okay? two kilometers is gonna be out here. but it's not gonna really be there, gang. it's gonna be underneath there. how many people will be knowing how far underneath if it does not get in the way? beginning with an f, end with an ive. try it. - five. - five meters. it's gonna fall five meters. i don't care how fast you go this way, it's gonna fall five meters underneath, ain't that true? all right. so it's really gonna be like, well, like that. it's really gonna be right here. and if we're still gonna be air bound, i would have to dig a trench or something like that. gang, this is not the scale, yeah? it is not the scale. so it turns out my cannonball will follow the curve. that's h
g. don't understand it very well but we have it a little bit together. what is it called? - gravity. - gravity. gravity is gonna pull which way, up or down? - down. - down. watch. let's suppose i fired the cannonball at two kilometers per second. that means it will go two kilometers at a time in one second. so after one second, it's gonna be out this way. how far out that way? two kilometers, okay? two kilometers is gonna be out here. but it's not gonna really be there, gang. it's gonna be...
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i suspect the mig well g li closer in this race. people might say the momentum is going to go another way. but what is so interesting to me is what republicans that i know in washington areaying to me, and that is tt their own poing shows trending moving away from roey v worrisome way. and that they think they're headed for a train wreck, unless something very surprising happens in some kind of rabbit or event is pulled out of a hat. >> before we go i have to ask you,governor. we've en anotherlhat s y lngick scott in a hypothetical governor's race in 2014. are you thinking about it? >> i'm thinking about re-electing president obama and that's awful portant. we only have 40 days to go. that's what the focus needs to be. this is probably the most important electi we have. i think the country is at cross ros. we need lsi obto get the job done and make sure that all citizens are looked out for in this great country. >> you're not thinking about it yet? >> i'm not. >> all right. well, it's good to see you. thank you so much for coming on
i suspect the mig well g li closer in this race. people might say the momentum is going to go another way. but what is so interesting to me is what republicans that i know in washington areaying to me, and that is tt their own poing shows trending moving away from roey v worrisome way. and that they think they're headed for a train wreck, unless something very surprising happens in some kind of rabbit or event is pulled out of a hat. >> before we go i have to ask you,governor. we've en...
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are you confident that democrats hs id t g that off well. that. don't agonize, organize. have to go out there and shine a bright light on it, so the puic knows the immorality of putting up barriers to voting. it's just plain wrong. but apart from tha okay,e know that's wrong. in iridilousate is but what we have to do is make sure that every person who is eligible to vote gets the i.d., goes through the motions, is registered to vote, and their vote is counted as cast. because this thing keeps going. counted asast. that's very important. it's part of what they're doing. suffocate the airwaves with endless, unidentified special interest money, suck the air out of the air waves. suppress the vote with these regulations and laws thathey have passed, and the other way sese vote is to help people -- it's no use even going, you're not going to be able to vote, it's a turnoff. what else is a turnoff is their poisonous campaign. if youuffocate the airwaves, rehee,soe tepeople throw up their hands and say, i don't even know if i want to participate in this. and when they walk away,
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about in the mainstream media why does our team need to go there well we've found something that not everyone else is talking about r g correspondent was wall explains. well in presidential nominee mitt romney finally released his much anticipated two thousand and eleven tax returns the three hundred seventy nine page return shows he paid a tax rate of over forty percent though there's debate over how that number was calculated his tax return also reveals ties to his cayman island investments and the performance of his goldman sachs funds but perhaps the most important yet overlooked item on his two thousand and eleven tax return is romney's foreign investments and mitt romney family trust return shows romney purchased shares in two giant russian companies romney invested in russian energy firm gazprom and russian internet firm yandex the largest search engine in the country the records show romney invested over a thousand shares and both countries tax records also show romney sold both shares at a loss last september right before the presidential election season kicked off but what's puzzling is that the presidential
about in the mainstream media why does our team need to go there well we've found something that not everyone else is talking about r g correspondent was wall explains. well in presidential nominee mitt romney finally released his much anticipated two thousand and eleven tax returns the three hundred seventy nine page return shows he paid a tax rate of over forty percent though there's debate over how that number was calculated his tax return also reveals ties to his cayman island investments...
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aleyes o fairfax county because when fairfax county is doing well, the rising tide lifts all vovotes. what industries the o welell and seeing g growth and wher are you seeing some lagging behind? >> t thank you for having me today. in fairfax county, we are fortunate. the economy continues to do very well. there are some concerns on the horizon asou mentioned in your ening but we continue seat -- to see busininess growth.. in northern virginia last year, 30,000 jobs were added. compared to approximate 10,000 in the district and 1000 in the maryland suburbs. businesses continuedo ow in fairfax county and northern rginia. >> and landed at big companinies. hilton now headquartered. what are some ways you haveeenn attracting businses to pick fafairfax county? >> and number of other companies have relocated even this past year. a company move f from maryland, a government contractoand i.t. prider and bechtel moved its headquarrs. busisinesses areontinuing to look at fairfax county as a great place to do business every day. but when you l look at the industry's doing very wellight now in fairfax county, hospitalityy industry have d
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g. global, as well.about the refinement of the product and not something that is completely new and unseen. >> we talk about trading the suppliers all the time. any new suppliers in there with samsung and apple butting heads? anyone that will surprise people when you pull the phone apart tomorrow? >> i think probably the usual suspects. i don't think there is nxp in the phone. i think it is pretty much the same. samsung is doing the chip. i think sharp and lg are doing the display. you might see apple moving reliance to other manufacturers. >> we have a couple of pics of what looks to be the new ipad mini. >> it is said to be seven inches. the really important thing to look at with the ipad mini is that it is not just a 7 inch tablet. there is about 40% larger screen size. apple is most likely going to position this as a big factor in usability for seven inch devices as opposed to android seven inch tablets that you see on the market. >>> does it seem like traders are positioning for a bigger pop off the
g. global, as well.about the refinement of the product and not something that is completely new and unseen. >> we talk about trading the suppliers all the time. any new suppliers in there with samsung and apple butting heads? anyone that will surprise people when you pull the phone apart tomorrow? >> i think probably the usual suspects. i don't think there is nxp in the phone. i think it is pretty much the same. samsung is doing the chip. i think sharp and lg are doing the display....
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they're able to collaborate between the engine and the g-engineer as well as the customer engineer.ng that triangle, the engine, the customer engineer and the customer, they're able to collaborate in a whole new way that gives g.e. the ability in realtime to know exactly what is going on with their products and their customers, and give them a complete institutional memory around that engine. >> yeah, but if i'm a competitor of g.e., g.e. just gave up one of its secret sauces. >> well, what you see, jim, that the opportunity today is to do exactly that, to build these connected products. you mentioned coca-cola. they have their brand-new machine here who builds custom coca-cola. we've been able to tie that directly to facebook, back to coca-cola's systems to give them more understanding of their customer and what that customer wants on a daily basis. >> well, i guess what has always been the disconnect, and i know that you know i'm a huge backer of salesforce.com, is that these things somehow don't seem to translate to the kind of hard numbers that some of these analysts want. and y
they're able to collaborate between the engine and the g-engineer as well as the customer engineer.ng that triangle, the engine, the customer engineer and the customer, they're able to collaborate in a whole new way that gives g.e. the ability in realtime to know exactly what is going on with their products and their customers, and give them a complete institutional memory around that engine. >> yeah, but if i'm a competitor of g.e., g.e. just gave up one of its secret sauces. >>...
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well. >> live tons ufthansa has been g emails and text messages. others had to wait. >> we had a flight today to venezuela. thank god this is solved. today's flight was still canceled. >> i have to wait. it may be a good option to go in the center of the city and pay a visit. >> 80,000 cabin crews wanted to end the outsourcing of cabin crews on lufthansa flights. >> of course we want go back to work but we have demands. i think they are clear enough. >> they are ready to let least meet one of the demands, stop using cheaper contract workers on their flights. >> we are at frankfurt airport following the story. >> we got this updated while ago. >> the chaos that many in frankfurt feared it did not happen. they have been formed thousands of their passengers by text message or email about a canceled flight sang the situation was not as bad as it had been during other airline strikes. both sides had agreed to a mediation process and lufthansa agreed to refrain from using contract workers. it was one of the big demands by the union. the mediation process
well. >> live tons ufthansa has been g emails and text messages. others had to wait. >> we had a flight today to venezuela. thank god this is solved. today's flight was still canceled. >> i have to wait. it may be a good option to go in the center of the city and pay a visit. >> 80,000 cabin crews wanted to end the outsourcing of cabin crews on lufthansa flights. >> of course we want go back to work but we have demands. i think they are clear enough. >> they...
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g force. >> yes. >> hinojosa: explain that. >> well, it's only eight and a half minutes to get up into space. the first four minutes, it's almost like being on a roller coaster, you know, going up at a high speed. and then the... >> hinojosa: oh, god, i just can't imagine. i'm like... but, you know, with a roller coaster, you know where the other end... this is just like... >> right. and then the second four and a half minutes you start feeling the acceleration, or the g forces. and they come right through your chest. and at first, you know, it feels like... i have five kids, so i know how this feels. it feels like you have a newborn baby on your chest. you feel like something's there, but it doe't bother you. and then as you get closer to the eight and a half minutes, when you finally reach into space, that g force grows, and, you know, that little baby's grown up to, like, my 16-year-old kid, you know, big boy. >> hinojosa: sitting on your chest. >> sitting on my chest. and so you're ready for the main engine cutoff, because as soon as that happens, the g forces disappear, and now you're so
g force. >> yes. >> hinojosa: explain that. >> well, it's only eight and a half minutes to get up into space. the first four minutes, it's almost like being on a roller coaster, you know, going up at a high speed. and then the... >> hinojosa: oh, god, i just can't imagine. i'm like... but, you know, with a roller coaster, you know where the other end... this is just like... >> right. and then the second four and a half minutes you start feeling the acceleration, or...
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g two i.e. euro eurozone areas as well as in the u.s. so when your prime markets are in trouble like what we're seeing now naturally eureka export is also affected and then your economy is affected. the second channel is financial channel and it is happening quite. significantly now if you look at the actually in state in many of the asian countries now it's so full of title because of the deal leveraging off many banking set there is even in europe and so what so what i'm trying to say here is that as the world economy is getting more and more interdependent and interconnected then many policymakers in all countries has to be more aware in themselves their contagion the risks of the contagion and from that standpoint i think russia is realizing that the connection with asia is getting more and more important especially in the coming years and this is the reasons why they put special in serious effort in themself more integrated with the east asian parts of the world to go with the winners are saying well you know but also as i said earl
g two i.e. euro eurozone areas as well as in the u.s. so when your prime markets are in trouble like what we're seeing now naturally eureka export is also affected and then your economy is affected. the second channel is financial channel and it is happening quite. significantly now if you look at the actually in state in many of the asian countries now it's so full of title because of the deal leveraging off many banking set there is even in europe and so what so what i'm trying to say here is...
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. >> well t g, it gets you almosta balanced budget in the first ten years, which is better than any bipartisann out there. look, if we want to reduce the debt, this is a way to do it. again, i want to be clear. it's not the best way to do it. if you care about debt, it would handle it. >> understood. dan, why is going over the cliff not preferred, even if it does cut the deficit next yearly nearly half? >> i guess in some way i agree with michael. there are worse things in the world, but my concern is that the fiscal cliff is overwhelmingly tax increases and the problem that we have in washington is that government is too big. here's the one statistic your audience needs to understand. if for the next ten years we can simply hold government spending down so it only grows 2.5% a year, we can actually balance the budget after ten years and not have any tax increases, make the 2001 and 2002 tax rules permanent. as much as i would like to significantly reduce the size of government, all we have to do is restrain the goat of government so it grows slower than the private sector and we balance the b
. >> well t g, it gets you almosta balanced budget in the first ten years, which is better than any bipartisann out there. look, if we want to reduce the debt, this is a way to do it. again, i want to be clear. it's not the best way to do it. if you care about debt, it would handle it. >> understood. dan, why is going over the cliff not preferred, even if it does cut the deficit next yearly nearly half? >> i guess in some way i agree with michael. there are worse things in the...
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there was a few people disappointed it did not have 4 g in that last cycle, but it was pretty well-known they wouldn't have it. now they do have it i expect it to be a bigger upgrade cycle. i expect it to be a fivor driver for apple going forward tonight 4s was. >> susie: what will this do to apple stock? the stock is about $11 away from its all-time high of $680. what do you think, what are you expecting for this stock? >> this stock, i mean, earnings have continued to ramp up, so it's still trading around 10 times net of cash when you look at four quarters. obviously iphone is the biggest driver and that is going to continue to drive up just like the last year, i think the stock will start another run, once we see people line up for this phone. but they also have other things in the pih ipad, apple tv, strong pipeline for the next few quarters and that in totality and the entire system of devices will drive the stock higher. >> susie: you mentioned the ipad. a lot of people were expecting a new mini ipad to be announced today, it didn't happen whamt are you expecting when it does happe
there was a few people disappointed it did not have 4 g in that last cycle, but it was pretty well-known they wouldn't have it. now they do have it i expect it to be a bigger upgrade cycle. i expect it to be a fivor driver for apple going forward tonight 4s was. >> susie: what will this do to apple stock? the stock is about $11 away from its all-time high of $680. what do you think, what are you expecting for this stock? >> this stock, i mean, earnings have continued to ramp up, so...
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holding some kind of a nato meeting there was that you know there was a there was a g r g eight maybe maybe there was but well it but you know when you get down when you get down to it what matters in terms of that august sixth brief is what was bush told beforehand right and that's the story line that was not told so that's the history that they were referring to and that you dug into right and the presidential daily briefs before the august six one that was supposedly so shocking far far worse in terms of what was bush told i mean you had a may first presidential daily brief where bush was told there was an al qaeda cell in the united states that was preparing a major operation in the weeks that followed you had an attack is imminent you had the statement they're going to be matched mass casualties and these were going you know week after week day after day until late july when bush said well i want you know i want to bigger briefing on this group in total what's their history what's and that's the august sixth briefing but that comes after many many many other breeds that are talking specifically about an
holding some kind of a nato meeting there was that you know there was a there was a g r g eight maybe maybe there was but well it but you know when you get down when you get down to it what matters in terms of that august sixth brief is what was bush told beforehand right and that's the story line that was not told so that's the history that they were referring to and that you dug into right and the presidential daily briefs before the august six one that was supposedly so shocking far far...
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hat, you know, the other trick up the sleeve if it does not have the impact they are look g fing for this is. >> wellk is more of the same, thomas. what they are saying that will go beyond just mortgages and we could buy treasure ris as they have buying and a hint at assets a well and maybe tolerate more inflation, and say that the inflation were to tick up while the fed were doing this, and they may say, we will keep the foot on the accelerator and whereas normally, they would have taken it off. and cnbc's steve liesman in washington. appreciate it. >> okay. >>> just after the half hour and much more on the breaking news developments coming to us out of the middle east. it appears that egypt's president and the muslim brotherhood are holding off protesters trying to get close to the u.s. embassy in cairo, but it is not keeping people off of the streets. riot police as we have been watching for days now in cairo have been clashing with the p protesters who are angry over the original thoughts of the anti-islamic film produced here in the u.s. and cairo is one of the cities where it has gathered now a
hat, you know, the other trick up the sleeve if it does not have the impact they are look g fing for this is. >> wellk is more of the same, thomas. what they are saying that will go beyond just mortgages and we could buy treasure ris as they have buying and a hint at assets a well and maybe tolerate more inflation, and say that the inflation were to tick up while the fed were doing this, and they may say, we will keep the foot on the accelerator and whereas normally, they would have taken...
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well. you know but you know it tended the g twenty meeting in mexico just recently as a rule such meeting is a prearranged and pretty discussed by aides of ministers and high ranking experts and still there are certain is used eventually come into focus for the heads of state attending that's how it was in mexico i was very interested to follow the discussions and look at conflicting opinions and i participated in some of those discussions i think the coming forum with see just as many debates but it's only through this kind of meticulous hard work year after year and quarter after quarter if not day by day if you excuse my officialese the we can eventually arrive at acceptable solutions to sensitive issues such as say liberalizing trade because this is an issue that affects millions of people you know that is used to operating within the framework of the world trade organization and the coming apec summit so immensely important for us partly because russia is now a full member of the w t o we've also established a customs union a common economic space in the post soviet territory jointly wi
well. you know but you know it tended the g twenty meeting in mexico just recently as a rule such meeting is a prearranged and pretty discussed by aides of ministers and high ranking experts and still there are certain is used eventually come into focus for the heads of state attending that's how it was in mexico i was very interested to follow the discussions and look at conflicting opinions and i participated in some of those discussions i think the coming forum with see just as many debates...
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wells fargo. i i had pain in my abdomen...g. it just wouldn't go away.as spotting, but i had already gone through menopause. these symptoms may be nothing... but they could be early warning signs of a gynecologic cancer, such as cervical, ovarian, or uterine cancer. feeling bloated for no reason. that's what i remember. seeing my doctor probably saved my life. warning signs are not the same for everyone. if you think something's wrong... see your doctor. ask about gynecologic cancer. and get the inside knowledge. >>> welcome back to "first look." in sports, it's been a hard year for the last place boston red sox. they could still enjoy messing things up for the yankees. here is fred roggin. >> good morning. the red sox are not going make the postseason, but they can play the role of spoiler against the yanks. tied at three. fourth hit of the game. a single to right. the throw to the plate, not in time. the sox walk off with a 4-3 win. with a yankee loss, the orioles are in a tie for first. a pair of home runs against the rays. baltimore crushed them. the
wells fargo. i i had pain in my abdomen...g. it just wouldn't go away.as spotting, but i had already gone through menopause. these symptoms may be nothing... but they could be early warning signs of a gynecologic cancer, such as cervical, ovarian, or uterine cancer. feeling bloated for no reason. that's what i remember. seeing my doctor probably saved my life. warning signs are not the same for everyone. if you think something's wrong... see your doctor. ask about gynecologic cancer. and get...
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so it keeps picking up the same-- well, here it is right here. g is gonna be 10. let's just call it 10. if g is 10, just multiply by the number of seconds. even if i told you it falls in 7 seconds, you can still do it. maybe not 9 seconds. okay, 9s are kind of tough. but see, 7, all right? 7, you just say 7 times 10 is 70. how about i gave a decimal 7.9 seconds? oh, remember the first time you saw a 7.9, oh, god. what's 7.9 seconds, gang? how fast is it going? 79. 79, whatever it is, okay? it's 7.9 multiplied by 10, isn't that neat, huh? so that, well, then we review, okay? now, here's the more important question. lee, question. yeah, so let's see, last time we were talking about throwing a ball up in the air and then having it drop. yeah. and so at the top, its velocity will be zero. or when we originally let it go, its velocity is zero. that's right. starts up at zero. - as it starts going down... - that's right. ...i'm having trouble with that. that's right. here it's zero, right here, lee, okay? i drop it. now it picks up, picks up, picks up, picks up, da, da,
so it keeps picking up the same-- well, here it is right here. g is gonna be 10. let's just call it 10. if g is 10, just multiply by the number of seconds. even if i told you it falls in 7 seconds, you can still do it. maybe not 9 seconds. okay, 9s are kind of tough. but see, 7, all right? 7, you just say 7 times 10 is 70. how about i gave a decimal 7.9 seconds? oh, remember the first time you saw a 7.9, oh, god. what's 7.9 seconds, gang? how fast is it going? 79. 79, whatever it is, okay? it's...
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well also. >> and we all, regardless of the 4 g 16789 -- gs, get the new marketing system.ma >> thank you mark. >>> we have more good newse coming out of the fox 5 accuweather team.at it looks like another comfortable night. temperatures will drop into the 50s again tonight.on not as chilly as last night. n not as many places falling intos the 40s. maybe one or two, but still below average. a degree or two warmer tomorrow. essentially, more 6 of the same with temperatures in the lowhe 80s. couple of showers are possible late on friday.id we have a frontal boundary that's going to come through. they are going to be hit and miss. i'll show you on the future cast in a movement. a good news, it looks like the front's going to keep moving. right now, weekend looks like it's going to be dry, and looks like temperatures will be in t upper 70s after the front passes us for the weekend. so far, so good. i will tell you this. part of next week could be unsettled, but we'll take the weeks one at a time, and focus on the good stuff. these are the temperatures we hit today. dallas and reagan at 11, tempera
well also. >> and we all, regardless of the 4 g 16789 -- gs, get the new marketing system.ma >> thank you mark. >>> we have more good newse coming out of the fox 5 accuweather team.at it looks like another comfortable night. temperatures will drop into the 50s again tonight.on not as chilly as last night. n not as many places falling intos the 40s. maybe one or two, but still below average. a degree or two warmer tomorrow. essentially, more 6 of the same with temperatures...
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. >> well, that's right. the g cedy both sides.hink that they were necessarily ignored before. but everybody had sort of their demographic and republicans never ha to worry about losing them. democrats knew tt they uld never gethennd still sort of where they are but what they can't do is lose any. so they're each trying to desperately hold on to what they have. otherwise they can't win. arguab arguably, some experts think that romney needs to get it up to 65%l ohect because he doesn't have anywhere else to go. latinos really aren't going to support him and women, he's not de great inroads with women and men, white men are the ones who have been hit worse with the economy so each side is hoping th the botmsnal out with white men. >> louis, back historically, president obama got 41% of the white male vote in '08 and swung back to the traditional republican support for the 2010 midterms. when the big infcer for th now? >> you kn, i t a 's the economy. i think that these are the men, these are largely middle class men. we are not talki
. >> well, that's right. the g cedy both sides.hink that they were necessarily ignored before. but everybody had sort of their demographic and republicans never ha to worry about losing them. democrats knew tt they uld never gethennd still sort of where they are but what they can't do is lose any. so they're each trying to desperately hold on to what they have. otherwise they can't win. arguab arguably, some experts think that romney needs to get it up to 65%l ohect because he doesn't...
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there are remnants or the so-called reform libyan islamic fighting group l i f g abdulhakim job is a commander. in lead as well as one of many militias the most powerful he also has a political position in. but the most important thing is that these salafi jihadists who are not part of the power structure in tripoli they want still of their agenda is a caliphate in eastern libya in syria not going ot my ex india jetpack was in benghazi and the same happens to this a lot of wage jihad is in egypt who got twenty five percent of the votes in a presidential election in egypt and a soffit jihad is in yemen as well so decrees acing is doable administration middle east policy basically now is let's align ourselves with muslim brotherhood ok there are other it's they may be moderates in egypt they are not moderates in syria any leader of the muslim brotherhood is spite of the good but at the same time they have to contend with soffit jihad as were outside so what's going to be the response of the moment ministration i predict sort of that to be drilled into this and where are they these off the jihad is they're basica
there are remnants or the so-called reform libyan islamic fighting group l i f g abdulhakim job is a commander. in lead as well as one of many militias the most powerful he also has a political position in. but the most important thing is that these salafi jihadists who are not part of the power structure in tripoli they want still of their agenda is a caliphate in eastern libya in syria not going ot my ex india jetpack was in benghazi and the same happens to this a lot of wage jihad is in...
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we'll also take medicaid as well as housing and food amps. wel takehe dollahat e ge states where they'll grow at the rate of inflation. >> right. well, he's included everything. he's going to slash the lot. >> and he gets so pricklyhen he's pressed on anything which will be a very bad thing for him going intoheebre y don't just get to spout our talking points without being challenged. that's been an issue for him throughout the campaign. i remember early on in the primary he sat down and was asked very obvious straightforward questions -- >> by a friendly journalist. >> by a friendly journalist, a he prickly and looked so off-putting it was a disastrous interview. >> i want to turn to the issue of voter i.d., something republicans in pennsylvania were absolutely certain would deliver their state to mitt romney. take alist. >> wch i gngoll governor romney to win the state of pennsylvania, done. >> that, of course, was mike r tuai in pennsylvania. a pennsvania judge ma rule as ettockoter i.d. lie on law that could influence turnout. is this something that reblicans ha
we'll also take medicaid as well as housing and food amps. wel takehe dollahat e ge states where they'll grow at the rate of inflation. >> right. well, he's included everything. he's going to slash the lot. >> and he gets so pricklyhen he's pressed on anything which will be a very bad thing for him going intoheebre y don't just get to spout our talking points without being challenged. that's been an issue for him throughout the campaign. i remember early on in the primary he sat...