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[applause] in 1991, he was appointed to this agreement court by president george h.w. bush. by this time, he had emerged as an outspoken conservative. so the confirmation process exacted a personal toll. by following the example of his grandfather, he persevered. and our nation is very fortunate that he did. on the court, justice thomas has been a steady and committed originalist, playing a pivotal role in the recovery and restoration of the original method of constitutional interpretation. he has made substantial and
[applause] in 1991, he was appointed to this agreement court by president george h.w. bush. by this time, he had emerged as an outspoken conservative. so the confirmation process exacted a personal toll. by following the example of his grandfather, he persevered. and our nation is very fortunate that he did. on the court, justice thomas has been a steady and committed originalist, playing a pivotal role in the recovery and restoration of the original method of constitutional interpretation. he...
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when george h.w. bush read my lips, no new taxes and he broke the pledge that was the deal breaker. if you like your plan, you keep your plan, every month -- >> full disclosure. bob said during the five yesterday and i think he's still mad at me -- are we okay? >> we're all right. >> are you going to hug? >> i have seen democrats threaten republicans. you're going to cut medicare. they're going to cut grandma's medicare. all the ads with paul ryan pushing grandma off the cliff. we have seen it since the '80s, but the democrats did it. they already cut 700 billion -- >> so did paul ryan in his proposal. >> one is real and one happened. one has already gutted medicare. >> what was the intention -- >> it doesn't matter. >> shake hands. you're going to fight again. >> i know. >> good to see you both. >>> up next, we have our hands on the letter that sarah palin's political action committee sent to nbc news regarding martin bashir's disgusting political rant. and ann coulter after this short break. later he was
when george h.w. bush read my lips, no new taxes and he broke the pledge that was the deal breaker. if you like your plan, you keep your plan, every month -- >> full disclosure. bob said during the five yesterday and i think he's still mad at me -- are we okay? >> we're all right. >> are you going to hug? >> i have seen democrats threaten republicans. you're going to cut medicare. they're going to cut grandma's medicare. all the ads with paul ryan pushing grandma off the...
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harry truman and george h.w. bush the first to officially pardon a turkey, but the team of researchers scoured the archives and found it was president kennedy who pardoned the bird in 1963. a number that can turn the biggest parade into a turkey, we talked about this earlier. 34 mile per hour is the maximum allowable wind gusts with the big balloons in the operate. they will monitor the wind along the route. if the wind blows at 23 miles per hour or more or gusts over 34, the biggest balloons like snoopy will be grounded and crews will have to let the air out of the parade. my gosh, how about that introductory music of the turkey sounds in between the segments there. you only get them on "the daily rundown." a deep dive into the personal letters. what a turn. the advice he gave president clinton after the lewinsky scandal broke and what he would have said to president obama about health care. that ahead of thanksgiving, we want you to tell us what you are thankful for. tweet us using the hash tag why i'm thankful to s
harry truman and george h.w. bush the first to officially pardon a turkey, but the team of researchers scoured the archives and found it was president kennedy who pardoned the bird in 1963. a number that can turn the biggest parade into a turkey, we talked about this earlier. 34 mile per hour is the maximum allowable wind gusts with the big balloons in the operate. they will monitor the wind along the route. if the wind blows at 23 miles per hour or more or gusts over 34, the biggest balloons...
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george h.w. bush saw it yesterday an called it a truly wonderful movie. >>> prince william observed two surgeries yesterday up close at a hospital where he's president of the hospital foundation. his mother made a similar visit in 1982. >>> david beckham has been named "gq's" most stylish man. the 15th annual man of the year awards in berlin. >> predictable. >> yes. princess grace kelly's childhood home is no longer a castle. it's the subject of a cat hoarding investigation with 15 cats living inside the house. >> what's the number that gets to hoarding? >> above 4? 10? >> i don't know. >> justin bieber has been charged by brazilian police for his graffiti outing. he faces up to a year in prison or a fine. >>> and nbc has released its first promo for the live performance of "the sound of music" starring carrie underwood. take a listen. >> it feels so good. we're doing it live for the entire universe. it's going to be a lot of fun. >>> kaley cuoco said she would marry her fiance ryan sweetie any time,
george h.w. bush saw it yesterday an called it a truly wonderful movie. >>> prince william observed two surgeries yesterday up close at a hospital where he's president of the hospital foundation. his mother made a similar visit in 1982. >>> david beckham has been named "gq's" most stylish man. the 15th annual man of the year awards in berlin. >> predictable. >> yes. princess grace kelly's childhood home is no longer a castle. it's the subject of a cat...
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comes to foreign policy, colin powell's approach is the approach ronald reagan took, it is where george h.w. bush too many and we need to take in the future. we engage. >> 41 not 43. >> bush 41 we engage military adventurism and we tried to be, you know, the 911 to the world, colin powell believed and the powell doctrine was, you know, a great whether it is a weinberger doctrine or the powell doctrine. >> rose: he built on the weinberger doctrine. >> he built on the weinberger doctrine an he had the idea of overwhelming force, ever we have to fight a war, if we fight a war, it is the last possible option and then when we go in, i love the way you say that we don't want a fair fight, we will show everything at them. >> rose: and with the popular support of the people at home you go in to win and you put everything in and you win it as quickly as you can. >> quickly as you can. >> rose: the support was a central part of it and knowing what your objective was was a central a part and not an endless war. >> the objective was the most important thing there is a trigger point, and when you -- you had a
comes to foreign policy, colin powell's approach is the approach ronald reagan took, it is where george h.w. bush too many and we need to take in the future. we engage. >> 41 not 43. >> bush 41 we engage military adventurism and we tried to be, you know, the 911 to the world, colin powell believed and the powell doctrine was, you know, a great whether it is a weinberger doctrine or the powell doctrine. >> rose: he built on the weinberger doctrine. >> he built on the...
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richard nixon in one thousand nine hundred sixty eight i worked for ronald reagan i worked for george h.w. bush i worked on the recount in florida for george w. bush i think a very realistic about american politics you did everything in your power to make sure the opponent and when during your time serving under nixon you engaged in such activities as hiring spies to work opposition campaigns making fake donations topic and candidates and the name of communist organizations and spiking on radical groups why did you find it necessary to engage in such dirty tricks. well those activities of call in one thousand nine hundred two were all perfectly legal it is only in the post the post watergate reforms they became an illegal illegal i was nineteen years old there was a culture around nixon of if you won't do this we'll find somebody that will as i have written i found a number of the things that they asked me to do that they ordered me to do. juvenile not particularly effective in terms of winning votes almost thirty years later i found out that most of these missions i was sent out on were dreame
richard nixon in one thousand nine hundred sixty eight i worked for ronald reagan i worked for george h.w. bush i worked on the recount in florida for george w. bush i think a very realistic about american politics you did everything in your power to make sure the opponent and when during your time serving under nixon you engaged in such activities as hiring spies to work opposition campaigns making fake donations topic and candidates and the name of communist organizations and spiking on...
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richard nixon in one thousand nine hundred sixty eight i worked for ronald reagan i worked for george h.w. bush i worked on the recount in florida for george w. bush i think a very realistic about american politics you did everything in your power to make sure they have honed in and when during your time serving under nixon you engage in such activities as hiring spies to work opposition campaigns making fake donations to opposition candidates and the name of communist organizations and spiking non-radical groups why did you find it necessary to engage in such dirty tricks. well those activities of call in one thousand nine hundred two were all perfectly legal it is only in the post the post watergate reforms they became an illegal illegal i was nineteen years old there was a culture around nixon of if you won't do this we'll find somebody that will as i have written i found a number of the things that they asked me to do that they ordered me to do. juvenile not particularly effective in terms of winning votes almost thirty years later i found out that most of these missions i was sent out on w
richard nixon in one thousand nine hundred sixty eight i worked for ronald reagan i worked for george h.w. bush i worked on the recount in florida for george w. bush i think a very realistic about american politics you did everything in your power to make sure they have honed in and when during your time serving under nixon you engage in such activities as hiring spies to work opposition campaigns making fake donations to opposition candidates and the name of communist organizations and spiking...
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richard nixon in one thousand nine hundred sixty eight i worked for ronald reagan i worked for george h.w. bush i worked on the recount in florida for george w. bush i think a very realistic about american politics you did everything in your power to make sure they have honed in and when during your time serving under nixon you engaged in such activities as hiring spies to work opposition campaigns making fake donations topics and candidates and the name of communist organizations and spiking non-radical groups why did you find it necessary to engage in such dirty tricks. well those activities of call in one nine hundred seventy two were all perfectly legal it is only in the post the post watergate reforms they became an illegal illegal i was nineteen years old there was a culture around nixon of if you won't do this we'll find somebody that will as i have written i found a number of the things that they asked me to do that they ordered me to do. juvenile not particularly effective in terms of winning votes almost thirty years later i found out that most of these missions i was sent out on were
richard nixon in one thousand nine hundred sixty eight i worked for ronald reagan i worked for george h.w. bush i worked on the recount in florida for george w. bush i think a very realistic about american politics you did everything in your power to make sure they have honed in and when during your time serving under nixon you engaged in such activities as hiring spies to work opposition campaigns making fake donations topics and candidates and the name of communist organizations and spiking...
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george h.w. bush hated broccoli. ronald reagan loved his jelly beans.ter was a peanut farmer. >> we try to keep them on the straight and narrow in terms of a healthy diet, but he is the president and he chooses to eat what he chooses to eat. >> so as president obama gets deeper into his second term with sagging approval ratings, maybe he should consider the clinton vegan path. it may not help with actual human voters, but other constituencies, they'll love it. >> you have my blessing. >> john berman, cnn, new york. >> that is one high-powered diet. remember, you can follow us and what's going on in "the situation room" on twitter. just tweet me and tweet the show @cnnsitroom. we'd love to wish you a very happy thanksgiving and to all of our jewish viewers, a happy hanukkah. it's the first time the two holidays have overlapped since 1888. you're watching now down at the white house as the white house menorah was lit earlier tonight. it's the largest in the world. and with that picture, with that thought, we're going to pass you on to "erin burnett outfro
george h.w. bush hated broccoli. ronald reagan loved his jelly beans.ter was a peanut farmer. >> we try to keep them on the straight and narrow in terms of a healthy diet, but he is the president and he chooses to eat what he chooses to eat. >> so as president obama gets deeper into his second term with sagging approval ratings, maybe he should consider the clinton vegan path. it may not help with actual human voters, but other constituencies, they'll love it. >> you have my...
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i mean, george h.w. bush ended up winning that election, didn't he? a harsh exchange. dan rather did have a reputation as being a that of a hit ball -- a pit bull in injuries. was the interview dell advised? -- ill advised? going armed with ammo into the interview, the seven minutes reference, so he expected it to be contentious. i think that those who would be impartiality, if that is possible, may have said that dan rather may have overstepped in again trying to take over -- trying to suck up all the oxygen in the room. if you ask a question, you have to allow your subject time to answer it, and we did not see that. we saw back and forth, talking over the stuff that became fashionable in the crossfire type programs, and it has become a true annoyance. this is a format that was pioneered by "nightline." i work for ted koppel as his producer and writer there. it was not to be that way. it was meant to allow an exchange, not babble. thes paul harvey would say, rest of this jury, the person behind that camera, advising george herbert walker bush, reminding him to bring u
i mean, george h.w. bush ended up winning that election, didn't he? a harsh exchange. dan rather did have a reputation as being a that of a hit ball -- a pit bull in injuries. was the interview dell advised? -- ill advised? going armed with ammo into the interview, the seven minutes reference, so he expected it to be contentious. i think that those who would be impartiality, if that is possible, may have said that dan rather may have overstepped in again trying to take over -- trying to suck up...
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if you go back to the george h.w. bush win in 1988 presidential race the last time republicans carried it looks a little something like this. look at all that red. only newark is blue. i suspect chris christie is not only going to hang this on the wall in the governor's office but mail to it a lot of republicans and say iowa, south carolina and new hampshire saying look at me. >> interesting, john. one of the things that's so striking about governor chris christie's victory this evening is the inroads he made with so many traditional democratic groups, winning women voters even though he was run against a democratic woman opponent. winning lower income voters, winning 20% of african-americans, tying his democratic opponent with hispanic voters. can you think of any other republican governor that has been able to succeed like that in recent times with these normally democratic constituencies? >> his numbers actually even beat those of george w. bush who came out of the state of texas as you know back in 1999 and 2000 saying
if you go back to the george h.w. bush win in 1988 presidential race the last time republicans carried it looks a little something like this. look at all that red. only newark is blue. i suspect chris christie is not only going to hang this on the wall in the governor's office but mail to it a lot of republicans and say iowa, south carolina and new hampshire saying look at me. >> interesting, john. one of the things that's so striking about governor chris christie's victory this evening...
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become the first republican in new jersey to win 50% of the vote in a statewide election since george h.w. bushn 1988. >>> well, officials are warning insurance shoppers to expect even more outages over the next month while they attempt to fix the issues that are plaguing healthcare.gov. yesterday the website down for approximately 90 minutes. meanwhile, the white house memos acquired by abc news show the problems with the obama care exchanges go beyond the website. the documents say applying for coverage by paper or phone is actually no better than doing so online because they're all approved through the exact same process. and today, the "wall street journal" reports early buyers of insurance through obama care are tending to be older than expected, which could drive up costs for everyone. last night, president obama defending his health care law. >> people are acting like this is some new phenomenon. every year there was churn in this individual market. the average increase was double digits on premiums in this same market. now, if you have or had one of these plans before the affordable car
become the first republican in new jersey to win 50% of the vote in a statewide election since george h.w. bushn 1988. >>> well, officials are warning insurance shoppers to expect even more outages over the next month while they attempt to fix the issues that are plaguing healthcare.gov. yesterday the website down for approximately 90 minutes. meanwhile, the white house memos acquired by abc news show the problems with the obama care exchanges go beyond the website. the documents say...
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just this fall, former president george h.w. bush was a witness at a wedding of two women. we talked to former vice-president cheney shortly after mary and heather were married last year. >> lynn and i were very proud and happy and congratulated them. they've been a very important part of the family for a long time, provided us with two of our seven grandkids. >> you're proud? >> absolutely. >> reporter: in a statement the former vice-president and his wife said, "this is an issue we have dealt with privately for many years and we are pained to see it become public." jonathan karl, abc news, washington. >>> tonight george zimmerman is back in the headlines and back behind bars. today he was arrested after police were called to his girlfriend's home, the newest round of legal trouble for the man acquitted of killing trayvon martin. abc's steve osunsami tells us what happened this time. >> reporter: another day, another mug shot for george zimmerman. tonight he's in jail again, arrested for what police say was domestic violence, allegedly assaulting his current girlfriend who
just this fall, former president george h.w. bush was a witness at a wedding of two women. we talked to former vice-president cheney shortly after mary and heather were married last year. >> lynn and i were very proud and happy and congratulated them. they've been a very important part of the family for a long time, provided us with two of our seven grandkids. >> you're proud? >> absolutely. >> reporter: in a statement the former vice-president and his wife said,...
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george w. bush, george w. bush, george h.w. bush, ronald reagan, ronald reagan. notice a trend? notice any pattern here? presidents appoint judges. this is one of the fundamental things that presidents do. if you boil presidents down, this is one of the last things left in the pot of gelatinous down there. it is one of the most fundamental and consequential things that american presidents do. it is part and parcel of the job, it always has been. like it or lump it, if you elect a president, that president will choose judicial nominees to fill vacant seats on federal courts. that's the deal in electing a president. and in the past, we've had plenty, plenty of fights over how bad a president's judgment can be in who he picks or how radically ambitious he can be in terms of the ideology of his nominees. there's been plenty of fights in the past about the quality of judges chose condition by various presidents. so like ruth bader ginsburg did a lot of work for the aclu. is that going to be okay with everybody when they vote on her? or caitlin hallgan, he was involved in a litigation
george w. bush, george w. bush, george h.w. bush, ronald reagan, ronald reagan. notice a trend? notice any pattern here? presidents appoint judges. this is one of the fundamental things that presidents do. if you boil presidents down, this is one of the last things left in the pot of gelatinous down there. it is one of the most fundamental and consequential things that american presidents do. it is part and parcel of the job, it always has been. like it or lump it, if you elect a president,...
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. >> this is a very pleechl you go back through history, george h.w. bush, read my lips, no new taxes him you keep that pledge or break that pledge. same thing with george w. bush, wmds. the president will keep that pledge or not keep that pledge. this is not political. this is just reality. for millions and millions of american, it's going to have an impact. its number, willie, are lower than they have been. i can't believe it's not attached to this issue. >> it is almost certainly attached to this issue t. problem persists, so it's okay to apoll jaz, you got to fix the problem. we talk about a seminal moment or a tipping point. you have dick durbin, these are not pea party guys intent on taking down the president. they are supporters of president obama saying we got to do something about this provision this has gone too far. this not a broken website. we can explain that away. this is about the substance of the law that's hurting some percentage of americans. >> donny, let me ask you this, we always make fun of your cap. this is the stuff of the largest c
. >> this is a very pleechl you go back through history, george h.w. bush, read my lips, no new taxes him you keep that pledge or break that pledge. same thing with george w. bush, wmds. the president will keep that pledge or not keep that pledge. this is not political. this is just reality. for millions and millions of american, it's going to have an impact. its number, willie, are lower than they have been. i can't believe it's not attached to this issue. >> it is almost certainly...
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it turns out president george h.w. bush is the first to pardon a turkey.means there is still a chance of stoping it and we should take that chance. >> i think now that you told me that it is a great thing. >> it is better than obamacare. >> it is an unconfirmed story that the president lincoln's 11-year-old son asked him to pardon the turkey and the president did. our racist producer todd kelly says that was lincoln's greatest accomplishment as president. >> this is the day you gettin eaten. you used to be a dinosaur and you had your run. >> you killed a lot of people. by the way, i have never seen a baby turkey? a little turkey? >> no, but they must be so cute. >> they are probably not. aren't they vultures? aren't turkeys vultures? >> they are in the same family. >> you know who else is in the vulture family? >> who? >> give me a name from fox news. >> we are getting out of this one. dark meat. i love the dark meat. i don't like the white meat. i digress. >> dark meat. dark meat. >> thanksgiving. tonight's c block is sponsored by comets. the the celectia
it turns out president george h.w. bush is the first to pardon a turkey.means there is still a chance of stoping it and we should take that chance. >> i think now that you told me that it is a great thing. >> it is better than obamacare. >> it is an unconfirmed story that the president lincoln's 11-year-old son asked him to pardon the turkey and the president did. our racist producer todd kelly says that was lincoln's greatest accomplishment as president. >> this is the...
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while the sermon itself goes back to harry truman's presidency, george h.w. bush was the first to pardon one. this year the white house are allowing voters which will get the special privilege in an online poll. they can enthuse between two finalists. one's named popcorn. the other's name is caramel. only one will get the title. knowing this is a progressive white house, it ensures that both will be spared. both turkeys will live. the deadline for the competition is 8:00 p.m. tonight. the ceremony will be held tomorrow. >>> up next, the affordable care act goes back to the supreme court. that's ahead. you're watching "hardball," the place for politics so, this board gives me rates for >>> welcome back to "hardball." the president's health care law is headed back to the supreme court. not exactly great news less than 18 months after the highest court in the land handed down its landmark ruling upholding president obama's health care law. the court announced it will take up another critical challenge to the law. this time the focus will be on the explosive issue
while the sermon itself goes back to harry truman's presidency, george h.w. bush was the first to pardon one. this year the white house are allowing voters which will get the special privilege in an online poll. they can enthuse between two finalists. one's named popcorn. the other's name is caramel. only one will get the title. knowing this is a progressive white house, it ensures that both will be spared. both turkeys will live. the deadline for the competition is 8:00 p.m. tonight. the...
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if you think of george h.w. bush with the no new tax, read my lips, and quhwhat's coming out,e stories that they knew in advance it was a lie, they knew it was untrue, whatever you want to say. and by the way, these arguments only 5%, only 15 million people, every time you have a story like in the "wall street journal" this morning about a woman with cancer is losing her doctor, her insurance, these things ripple everywhere. there a reason the president -- can you imagine? what did you think the president was going to do, go out and say told you a fib, vote for mcauliffe, he's a great guy. his numbers are going down. they are very sulucky this is coming so late in the game. >> if terry mcauliffe becomes virginia's next governor, democrats will pounce on that and say these naysayers about the health care law, they failed. it's not that bad. look what happened in virginia. what do you think? >> well, every contest is a choice between the two major party nominees. and this one is no different. there is a libertarian run
if you think of george h.w. bush with the no new tax, read my lips, and quhwhat's coming out,e stories that they knew in advance it was a lie, they knew it was untrue, whatever you want to say. and by the way, these arguments only 5%, only 15 million people, every time you have a story like in the "wall street journal" this morning about a woman with cancer is losing her doctor, her insurance, these things ripple everywhere. there a reason the president -- can you imagine? what did...
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[applause] in 1991, he was appointed to the supreme court by president george h.w. bush. by this time, he had emerged as an outspoken conservative. so the confirmation process exacted a personal toll. but by following the example of his grandfather, he persevered. and our nation is very fortunate that he did. on the court, justice thomas has been a steady and committed originalist, playing a pivotal role in the recovery and restoration of the original meaning method of constitutional interpretation. he has made substantial and important contributions to our law. both in his opinions for the court and when writing separately. perhaps most notably in the areas of federalism and the separation of powers, the jurisprudence of protection and the guarantee of trial by jury. and the law of free political speech. his opinions reflect a deeper appreciation for the liberty- protecting structure of our constitutional system. he has advanced in understanding in the constitution, informed by the vital truths expressed in the declaration of independence, connecting our political and de
[applause] in 1991, he was appointed to the supreme court by president george h.w. bush. by this time, he had emerged as an outspoken conservative. so the confirmation process exacted a personal toll. but by following the example of his grandfather, he persevered. and our nation is very fortunate that he did. on the court, justice thomas has been a steady and committed originalist, playing a pivotal role in the recovery and restoration of the original meaning method of constitutional...
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already adopted in the united states of america, up to the standard that prompted president george h.w. bush and republican leader dole to pass the americans with disabilities act and indeed to negotiate the treaty. now, i am especially engaged now, obviously, as secretary of state, because having traveled to a great number of countries these last nine months since you confirmed me, i have seen firsthand the need for this treaty in ways that i never had before. it is not an abstract concept. this is not just a nice thing to do. it is not something that is sort of for the few. it really raises standards for the many, and there are countries where children with disabilities are warehoused from birth, denied even a birth certificate, not a real person. and treated as second-class citizens every single day of their life. the united states has the ability to impact that the passage of this treaty. 138 countries have already signed up to this. in too many countries, what we did here at home with the americans with disabilities act has not even been remotely realized overseas, and in too many place
already adopted in the united states of america, up to the standard that prompted president george h.w. bush and republican leader dole to pass the americans with disabilities act and indeed to negotiate the treaty. now, i am especially engaged now, obviously, as secretary of state, because having traveled to a great number of countries these last nine months since you confirmed me, i have seen firsthand the need for this treaty in ways that i never had before. it is not an abstract concept....
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a state republicans haven't carried for president since george h.w. bush. have to go back to 1988 to republicans carrying new jersey. watch this for chris christie. how does he do among independents, african-americans? can he tell republican primary voters look, like george w. bush, i can expand the base. republicans know they lost big in 2008 and 2012 because they not only lost the african-american vote, they got killed among latino voters and had a significant gender gap, especially among college educated women. if christie wins big, look behind the numbers to see if he can tell republicans, look at me, i can do what mccain and romney couldn't. >> it's going to be very interesting today as to how things move forward in future elections and of course, 2016. we'll be p watching you, john king, and the rest of our team in washington and across the country. our jake tapper is in new jersey today in fact. following governor christie. we just spoke with him about christie beating christie. let's listen to what christie had to say. >> do you think of yourself as
a state republicans haven't carried for president since george h.w. bush. have to go back to 1988 to republicans carrying new jersey. watch this for chris christie. how does he do among independents, african-americans? can he tell republican primary voters look, like george w. bush, i can expand the base. republicans know they lost big in 2008 and 2012 because they not only lost the african-american vote, they got killed among latino voters and had a significant gender gap, especially among...
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exceeding 50% in a statewide election, for the first time in 25 years, last person to do that was george h.w. bush1988. the presidential campaign there. let's listen in to asbury park, new jersey, as chris christie accepts the praise of supporters in a big landslide victory for re-electio re-election. >> well, well, well, how about this, new jersey? ladies and gentlemen, tonight -- tonight, i stand here as your governor and i am so proud to be your governor. born in newark, raised in livingston. met my wife from pennsylvania, a real jersey girl, and raised our family right here, right here in this amazing state. i love just as much as my mother and father raised me to love it. you see, what people have never understood about us, is that i didn't need the introduction to all of you. i know you, because i'm one of you. so tonight, first and foremost, i want to say thank you, new jersey, for making me the luckiest guy in the world. and the great erneest honor of a one-term governor, is being a two-term governor. you got to meet my kids again tonight. and mary pat and i are so proud of them. andrew, s
exceeding 50% in a statewide election, for the first time in 25 years, last person to do that was george h.w. bush1988. the presidential campaign there. let's listen in to asbury park, new jersey, as chris christie accepts the praise of supporters in a big landslide victory for re-electio re-election. >> well, well, well, how about this, new jersey? ladies and gentlemen, tonight -- tonight, i stand here as your governor and i am so proud to be your governor. born in newark, raised in...
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. >> after the first american invasion of iraq, then president george h.w. bush approval rating of 89%. one year and nine months later, he got only 37% of the vote in his re-election campaign which -- wasn't quite enough to win. that's how much public opinion can change in this country. and that's how quickly it can change. and public opinion is changing in the right direction on the death penalty. support for the death penalty in this country is at 60%. with 35% opposed. 60% may sound high. it is actually the lowest support level that the death penalty has had in 40 years. we now have very good reason to expect support for the death penalty to continue to drop, thanks to conservatives, concerned about the death penalty. that is a new group. that has emerged this year in opposition to the death penalty. the conservative "the washington times," ran an article monday head lined the conservative case against the death penalty. quoting mark hyden of conservatives concerned about the death penalty. conservatives believe that the government should exercise fiscal respo
. >> after the first american invasion of iraq, then president george h.w. bush approval rating of 89%. one year and nine months later, he got only 37% of the vote in his re-election campaign which -- wasn't quite enough to win. that's how much public opinion can change in this country. and that's how quickly it can change. and public opinion is changing in the right direction on the death penalty. support for the death penalty in this country is at 60%. with 35% opposed. 60% may sound...
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. >> yeah, i was quoting george h.w. bush. they're arguing where the reality people are feeling in the lives. i don't know if the president is disconnected from this, he doesn't understand the law, or is telling another untruth. >> just say untruth, i think that -- >> i think he knows the things aren't true. >> carl, nice to see you. >> great to see you, greta. you know about the individual exchange, and you know it has big problems, and now president obama admits that. but there's another exchange, one giving american people a bigger headache, a small business owner is here to tell but that next. this is the quicksilver cash back card from capital one. it's not the "fumbling around with rotating categories" card. it's not the etting blindsided by limits" card. it's the no-game-playing, no-earning-limit-having, deep-bomb-throwing, give-me-the-ball-and-i'll-take- it-to-the-house, cash back card. this is the quicksilver cash card from capital one. unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere, every single day. so let m
. >> yeah, i was quoting george h.w. bush. they're arguing where the reality people are feeling in the lives. i don't know if the president is disconnected from this, he doesn't understand the law, or is telling another untruth. >> just say untruth, i think that -- >> i think he knows the things aren't true. >> carl, nice to see you. >> great to see you, greta. you know about the individual exchange, and you know it has big problems, and now president obama admits...
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george h.w. bush, the newly elected president said we have to get rid of this. >> we have to get '02 of it. >> it's not signing. let's undo it. the congress, a democratic congress undid it by majority vote. >> the turning point in the debate was when a group of people literally jumped on the car of dan rostencowski, then chair of the ways & means committee. here it is. >> very famous clip. >> look. this is how ticked off people were. they felt that things had been misrepresented to them. critical mass was reached. the law was repealed, judge. are we reaching critical mass with obama care? >> i think we are reaching critical mass for two reasons. one, it doesn't work mathematically. two, the five and a half million people who will lose their policies between now and december 31, just 45 or oh 50 days from now are are people the president set out to help. he will have betrayed his own people by materially misleading them. they will not forgive or forget because this hurts them. what do you do when you d
george h.w. bush, the newly elected president said we have to get rid of this. >> we have to get '02 of it. >> it's not signing. let's undo it. the congress, a democratic congress undid it by majority vote. >> the turning point in the debate was when a group of people literally jumped on the car of dan rostencowski, then chair of the ways & means committee. here it is. >> very famous clip. >> look. this is how ticked off people were. they felt that things had...
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george h.w. bush the first to give an official pardon. >>> in afghanistan, a taste of home for u.s. troops. more than 50,000 fighting men and women are spending the thanksgiving holiday there. it's the military's 12th that have gone -- thanksgiving in afghanistan. they pulled it off with more than 70,000 pounds of turkey. the defense department says it's more than worth it to support the men and women sacrificing so much for all of us. >> very much worth it and happy thanksgiving to all of them and we appreciate everything they do. >>> coming up, an accused of over the top drug use for more than a decade. the latest on the explosive court case just ahead. >>> time for your morning rhyme. we will read the best ones on the air in the next half hour. >> we have thanksgiving wishes for men and women who serve this country with so much honor. >> i'm stationed at marine core air space in south carolina. i'd like to wish my mom, dad, and little brother in alabama a happy thanksgiving. which rewards her for responsibly managing her card balance. before receiving $25 toward her balance each
george h.w. bush the first to give an official pardon. >>> in afghanistan, a taste of home for u.s. troops. more than 50,000 fighting men and women are spending the thanksgiving holiday there. it's the military's 12th that have gone -- thanksgiving in afghanistan. they pulled it off with more than 70,000 pounds of turkey. the defense department says it's more than worth it to support the men and women sacrificing so much for all of us. >> very much worth it and happy thanksgiving...
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this dates back to jfk, formalized under george h.w. bush.gives us a break from all of the other issues. today was not without one of the more serious issues, an announcement there's a one year delay in the enrollment for small businesses. tell me more about that, kristen. >> reporter: that's right, the serious business that took place, administration officials confirming what you just said, they are going to delay online enrollment for small businesses for one year. underscoring the point that they can enroll through brokers and agents and insurance companies and themselves but not surprisingly, republicans seizing on this saying it's another setback for the obama administration and rnc releasing a statement that reads in part, it's time we stop delaying pieces of obama care and scrap it and start over with common sense reforms that will actually lower koflt and increase access to care. i spoke with rnc chairman michael steele who said these type of criticisms will only go so far for members of his own party. what they really need to do is p
this dates back to jfk, formalized under george h.w. bush.gives us a break from all of the other issues. today was not without one of the more serious issues, an announcement there's a one year delay in the enrollment for small businesses. tell me more about that, kristen. >> reporter: that's right, the serious business that took place, administration officials confirming what you just said, they are going to delay online enrollment for small businesses for one year. underscoring the...
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break 50% was tom cane, the last republican to do better than 50% in the state of new jersey was george h.w. bush19 88. if these margins hold, this will be a strong message governor christie believes, a strong message to the national republican party to reach beyond and in fact, when he and i talked earlier today, we discussed that. we discussed the idea of leadership and not necessarily having to be pure on one side or the other, but taking a stand for what you believe in. here is what he had to say. >> they think that that's the way people make decisions. it's kind of what i was implying in the last answer. they think people go down a cze checklist of issues, proand conand go down the sheet, if there is more checks for this person than that person, that's who i vote for. that's not the way people vote in my experience. i think that voting is much more vis real. people say can i trust this person? do they lead? do they tell me the truth. if we win tonight, it will be, i believe, an affirmation of leadership. >> that was a response to a question in a conversation he and i were having, piers, abou
break 50% was tom cane, the last republican to do better than 50% in the state of new jersey was george h.w. bush19 88. if these margins hold, this will be a strong message governor christie believes, a strong message to the national republican party to reach beyond and in fact, when he and i talked earlier today, we discussed that. we discussed the idea of leadership and not necessarily having to be pure on one side or the other, but taking a stand for what you believe in. here is what he had...
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they are as absurd as george h.w. bush was outside the schoolbook depository. there are pages and web site. it's ridiculous. >> host: there was a conspiracy to decapitate the dash and they were quickly apprehended and were tried and convicted that justice was fairly served. with garfield and mckinley they would the lone gun assassins. why have so many conspiracy dairies flourished? it can't be just the warren report. is there something deeper about the moral imbalance of the ultimate winner, john kennedy war hero, rich, handsome young debonair president being killed by this lonely loser? is a moral balance that people can't deal with. >> guest: that may be part of it. there are several reasons. you mentioned lincoln and don't forget harry truman. the puerto rican nationals try to kill him at warehouse. we have conspiracies. i guess you could say part of it is americans don't accept the official word without questioning it and that's in our nature. it's in our history. it's in the first amendment but the other part of this is simply that began the warren commiss
they are as absurd as george h.w. bush was outside the schoolbook depository. there are pages and web site. it's ridiculous. >> host: there was a conspiracy to decapitate the dash and they were quickly apprehended and were tried and convicted that justice was fairly served. with garfield and mckinley they would the lone gun assassins. why have so many conspiracy dairies flourished? it can't be just the warren report. is there something deeper about the moral imbalance of the ultimate...
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. >> yeah, i was quoting george h.w. bush. they're arguing where the reality people are feeling in the lives. i don't know if the president is disconnected from this, he doesn't understand the law, or is telling another untruth. >> just say untruth, i think that -- >> i think he knows the things aren't true. >> carl, nice to see you. >> great to see you, greta. you know about the individual exchange, and you know it has big problems, and now president obama admits that. but there's another exchange, one giving american people a bigger headache, a small business owner is here to tell but that next. life with crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis is a daily game of "what if's". what if my abdominal pain and cramps come back? what if the plane gets delayed? what if i can't hide my symptoms? what if? but what if the most important question is the one you're not asking? what if the underlying cause of your symptoms is damaging inflammation? for help getting the answers you need, talk to your doctor and visit crohnsandcolitisinfo.co
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i remember in 1992 when george h.w. bushtrouble in the polls, some of his advisors talked behind the scenes and some to the press about dropping dan quayle and putting colin powell on the ticket? did it happen'? of course not. because bush would have admitted he made a big mistake in 1988 in putting quail on the ticket. >> susan, your thoughts. >> i will add to that, larry had he replaced quail he may have perhaps won re-election. that was one of the factors. people didn't like dan quail. i also think if the president's approval ratings got lower or stayed low that i think those low level discussions would have become high level discussions. this is all political calculation here. i think the president would have done anything to hold on to his seat. and i think in the end he didn't need hillary clinton on the ticket. but, if he had really needed her, he would have used her and he would have dumped biden and he would have won. >> i guess you would have loved to be on that ticket. move on to the next one. next race in my home
i remember in 1992 when george h.w. bushtrouble in the polls, some of his advisors talked behind the scenes and some to the press about dropping dan quayle and putting colin powell on the ticket? did it happen'? of course not. because bush would have admitted he made a big mistake in 1988 in putting quail on the ticket. >> susan, your thoughts. >> i will add to that, larry had he replaced quail he may have perhaps won re-election. that was one of the factors. people didn't like dan...