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it is a picture of george romney. we had to be there on the fourth of july in the homemade vanilla ice cream is what we celebrated those are my sons the three young guest waiting for their taste of that spoonful before it goes to the freezer then on the other side is the picture of my husband churning found homemade vanilla ice cream with the same recipe with our grandchildren waiting to taste the ice cream. you can see the things that we love to pass on to bring families together and share experiences. >>host: is nit romney a cook? >>guest: he is fantastic in the kitchen and helps me out on thanksgiving morning he is studying the bird bird, sauteed the celery and onions and he is very helpful in the kitchen and also one of the most responsible people when the meal is over because anybody that was working hard in the kitchen and cleans up himself which is a great thrill for those who do participate. >>host: are these also family photos that have never been published before? >> yes. the one on the cover makes me laugh
it is a picture of george romney. we had to be there on the fourth of july in the homemade vanilla ice cream is what we celebrated those are my sons the three young guest waiting for their taste of that spoonful before it goes to the freezer then on the other side is the picture of my husband churning found homemade vanilla ice cream with the same recipe with our grandchildren waiting to taste the ice cream. you can see the things that we love to pass on to bring families together and share...
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i mean, he is was short lists vice president with george romney. myth romney. dating myself again. and you know, has presidential aspiration. now he going to be really spending his time battle,these allegation. okay. let's move on. lots of new development in ongoing investigation into shadow campaign district was there any more about man at the center of it all. very colorful guy. you learned some me revelation. he got prove what have you learned? this was blockbuster art come. really probably now i am going to jinx her. built she told us, some very new things. about the whole investigation one, and probably most may skpwroer that mayor gray when he candidate gray, met with jeffrey thompson, and jean clark harris apartment on massachutes avenue. we done know what they said. but in is the first instant where they confirmed and i talked to her today. she said that's revelation. everybody involved. we learned tony williams probably would not be mayor if weren't for jeff someson. now, that seems like stretch. well jeff someson was on the search committee that picked cfo recommended ton
i mean, he is was short lists vice president with george romney. myth romney. dating myself again. and you know, has presidential aspiration. now he going to be really spending his time battle,these allegation. okay. let's move on. lots of new development in ongoing investigation into shadow campaign district was there any more about man at the center of it all. very colorful guy. you learned some me revelation. he got prove what have you learned? this was blockbuster art come. really probably...
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it was at that year, actually, that the great governor george romney left.the one who really held that place together. detroit is so physically beautiful. 10, 20 miles of the waterfront, which is empty now. just empty fields and closed factories. and jefferson boulevard on the other side. do you know how many businesses would love that? you talk about a tax-free zone. if they had real business there's, they'd go out and recruit businesses from around the world to come from, they'd get mitt romney, who has a love for that city, appoint him some special czar to turn that around. >> that would be a good idea. or vern orr should appoint romney. >> or the president. the president has turned his back on a major city in america and lets it crumble. >> jennifer, i do want to go back to the jack kemp argument. i may be the only living person -- jack was a dear friend and a mentor, the late jack kemp. because this was a perfect example. either neighborhood by neighborhood or the entire city. make it tax-free for cap gains, for investment. did you know, the property ta
it was at that year, actually, that the great governor george romney left.the one who really held that place together. detroit is so physically beautiful. 10, 20 miles of the waterfront, which is empty now. just empty fields and closed factories. and jefferson boulevard on the other side. do you know how many businesses would love that? you talk about a tax-free zone. if they had real business there's, they'd go out and recruit businesses from around the world to come from, they'd get mitt...
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on the left-hand side this picture is george romney romney, ms. romney's father the greatest guy in the world and he brought family together. we had to be there on the fourth of july and homemade vanilla ice cream is what we celebrated. he would shrink it to endow that is my son the three young guest waiting to take the spoonful before the freezer then on the right hand side is that picture of life has been to turning the same recipe with our grandchildren these boys children waiting to taste the ice cream. so the things that we love to pass on with the tradition to bring families together. >> host: is a mitt romney a good cook? >> guest: he is fantastic and helps me on begs giving morning he is staffing the bird, saute the salary -- onions and celery and he is also one of the most responsible when the meal is over because anybody that was working in the kitchen he kicks out to clean up himself which is always a great thrill for anyone who's spent time preparing the food. he is fantastic in the kitchen. >> host: are these family photos that have n
on the left-hand side this picture is george romney romney, ms. romney's father the greatest guy in the world and he brought family together. we had to be there on the fourth of july and homemade vanilla ice cream is what we celebrated. he would shrink it to endow that is my son the three young guest waiting to take the spoonful before the freezer then on the right hand side is that picture of life has been to turning the same recipe with our grandchildren these boys children waiting to taste...
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george w. bush did very well with latino voters mitt romney did very poorly with latino voters and you know it's it's hard to imagine who is going to be in that up in two thousand and six and it is going to be able to apropos of apropos of tim's point mark. isn't isn't there is i mean that had very little to do with policy mitt romney's policies in georgia the bush's policies weren't all that different but george w. bush spoke a little bit of spanish his brother is married to a hispanic woman and he kind of bought and texas and all this whole and really poorly jeb is not picking up that he which is which is odd and even with romney just saying also had a particular comments early in the in the campaign about self deportation so that i think those comments hurt him but you know it was a different it was a different election and i think it's also generational you know young hispanics like you know young voters tend to be you know much more progressive on a lot of social issues so you know it's a balance to see whether if the republican party can figure it out so it's more of tonight's big picture
george w. bush did very well with latino voters mitt romney did very poorly with latino voters and you know it's it's hard to imagine who is going to be in that up in two thousand and six and it is going to be able to apropos of apropos of tim's point mark. isn't isn't there is i mean that had very little to do with policy mitt romney's policies in georgia the bush's policies weren't all that different but george w. bush spoke a little bit of spanish his brother is married to a hispanic woman...
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bush running against george kerry, a perfect storm for them to win latino votes and mitt romney, theworth outreach candidate against barack obama and talking about a dishes of 17%. how much of that is due to mitt romney's stance on a path to citizenship? is it 5%, 10%? i don't know the answer. >> lindsey graham kept hitting the nail on the head. it's the tone of the way people talk about immigration reform and if you come from a party where they're saying we don't want to listen to you, you aren't american that turns voters off. the moment you're saying we recognize that we need you, then you create an opportunity for -- to have conversation. there's a whole swath of latinos that are in evangelical communities that under all the best circumstances they would vote for the republican party. >> there are -- the polling on this and i think we alluded to this at the top here. if you talk about sort of basic issues, you know, economic principles and values, you are finding that latino community is much more democratic than republican in terms of sort of its basic philosophical views on eco
bush running against george kerry, a perfect storm for them to win latino votes and mitt romney, theworth outreach candidate against barack obama and talking about a dishes of 17%. how much of that is due to mitt romney's stance on a path to citizenship? is it 5%, 10%? i don't know the answer. >> lindsey graham kept hitting the nail on the head. it's the tone of the way people talk about immigration reform and if you come from a party where they're saying we don't want to listen to you,...
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george zimmerman case. we have former adviser to mitt romney, clinton yates, "washington post" columnist and christoph christophersecutor in the o.j. simpson trial. some people are saying i want to like this speech from president obama, but it sounds like he's saying we need to have a conversation about your racism. that's the reality of the scenario. what i liked about too was that he approached it from a nonangry standpoint which some people automatically assume that when you're address -- i think the fact that he was off script as booker spoke to earlier, this spoke to the fact that this is something that he thinks about, it's something that a lot of people think about, it's a reality for others. >> some of the blow back that we have seen, we think if this is going to be a dialogue, this can't be a lecture. >> i have to agree with clinton there, i think he was personal and measured, but to use his own words, the president said when politicians try to organize conversations they end up being stilted and politicized and folks are locked into the positions they already have. that is the president's greatest chall
george zimmerman case. we have former adviser to mitt romney, clinton yates, "washington post" columnist and christoph christophersecutor in the o.j. simpson trial. some people are saying i want to like this speech from president obama, but it sounds like he's saying we need to have a conversation about your racism. that's the reality of the scenario. what i liked about too was that he approached it from a nonangry standpoint which some people automatically assume that when you're...
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we can do mitt romney, john mccain you want to go old school, george w. bush?his, too. >> i have to say his painting was pretty good, i thought. i was kind of impressed. was he wearing a sweater vest? >> yeah. bought it from -- >> all right. i see why you're a professional and i'm not. if you have to see more, go to cnn.com/thelead, and you'll find a link to his book. >>> state of confusion. nike pulls the carolina panthers t-shirt. can you spot what's wrong? the sports lead is next. my name is mike and i quit smoking. chantix... it's a non-nicotine pill. i didn't want nicotine to give up nicotine. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. [ mike ] when i was taking the chantix, it reduced the urge to smoke. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these, stop taking chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history o
we can do mitt romney, john mccain you want to go old school, george w. bush?his, too. >> i have to say his painting was pretty good, i thought. i was kind of impressed. was he wearing a sweater vest? >> yeah. bought it from -- >> all right. i see why you're a professional and i'm not. if you have to see more, go to cnn.com/thelead, and you'll find a link to his book. >>> state of confusion. nike pulls the carolina panthers t-shirt. can you spot what's wrong? the...
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george bush got 44% of the latino vote nationwide in 2004. and mitt romneyn ohio got 42% of the latino vote when he got past the issue of, you know, send them all home and got on to the economic message. so, republicans could do themselves some good by this but more importantly, the current system is >> bill: all right, mr. rove, thank you. plenty more ahead as we move along this evening. judicial watch uncovers showing eric holder's justice department may have caused racial division over the trayvon martin case. laura ingraham will comment. and then gutfeld, mcguirk on excessive drinking in the u.s.a. it's costing us more than $200 billion a year. bottoms up. we hope you stay tuned to those reports. >> bill: week in the review from the ingle angle segment tonight. trayvon martin trial triggered by race. the florida where the alleged crime took place police chief said he was fired from his job for not arresting george zimmerman immediately. >> saying this was the result of political pressure that you lost your job. >> i believe it was political pressure and
george bush got 44% of the latino vote nationwide in 2004. and mitt romneyn ohio got 42% of the latino vote when he got past the issue of, you know, send them all home and got on to the economic message. so, republicans could do themselves some good by this but more importantly, the current system is >> bill: all right, mr. rove, thank you. plenty more ahead as we move along this evening. judicial watch uncovers showing eric holder's justice department may have caused racial division over...
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mitt romney got 27 per of the vote last time,. neil: in 00 george bush got more than half. is locked out from republicans ? >> i don't think it is. but i think latinos are watching carefully, how republicans handle this issue, if the tea party is really get afternoon republican incumbents they force the republicans to g to right it will be damaging to the republican party in be 20 plane. neil: you don't think it is going to happen? >> i don't know, at end of day tea party has different elements within it, one is tt they support a free market system, i wouldis freeing market allows me people too become citizens and find a way too contribute to the economy. as long as people want to be peaceful and productive citizen ttey should support. neil: i agree with all of you. next year at this time, it will be an issue. but, for now. it is a issue dividing republicans, mainstream, and the extreme. this will be their waterloo. really? we'll see, seeou "money" with melissa francis is next. melissa: here's what is "money" tonight. one of america's biggest cities in gridlock, union worke
mitt romney got 27 per of the vote last time,. neil: in 00 george bush got more than half. is locked out from republicans ? >> i don't think it is. but i think latinos are watching carefully, how republicans handle this issue, if the tea party is really get afternoon republican incumbents they force the republicans to g to right it will be damaging to the republican party in be 20 plane. neil: you don't think it is going to happen? >> i don't know, at end of day tea party has...
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george w. bush, who won 44% of the hispanic vote versus mitt romney's 29%.ymbol of the existential problem the party faces nationally. he cape out yesterday and this is the first time since leaving office that he really cape out front of the cameras on a national issue, urging his party to move and giving them the language that this is the sign of a healthy strong confident nation, that it embraces the energy, the power and the talents immigrants. it was as though he's trying to write a script for them they could embrace. and of course, you know, the impact is -- very likely to be little. >> it's interesting, i always felt border state republicans in general, particularly governors, they have a different mind-set on this. we saw rick perry. nobody would mistake him for a moderate republican. he's a tea party guy on a lot of things. on immigration, we saw where he was. i want to go to what president, what you think he should do now going forward. he took chuck's advice. help sa barely did any events on immigration. the advice he was give be, and they sort of
george w. bush, who won 44% of the hispanic vote versus mitt romney's 29%.ymbol of the existential problem the party faces nationally. he cape out yesterday and this is the first time since leaving office that he really cape out front of the cameras on a national issue, urging his party to move and giving them the language that this is the sign of a healthy strong confident nation, that it embraces the energy, the power and the talents immigrants. it was as though he's trying to write a script...
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certainly when you look at the white vote, mitt romney underperformed with certain sections of the white vote. in 2004, george w. bush re-elected, got 44% of the hispanic vote. the electorate in the next presidential election will be 2% less white than it was in 2012, which was 2% less white from 2008. so if it were to be a national political party we can't perform in the 20s heading into the teen with hispanic voters. this is an enormous problem for the country. house republicans fancy themselves of people with solutions of big national problems. at least that's what they say rhetorically. when it comes to fixing these problems, they seem to be awol from the field. >> steve, all politics are local. and they're not focused on 2016. they're focused on themselves in 2014. >> well, there's no question, the point that you made that jim made, is that house republicans, because of gerrymandering, redistricting, same true for the democrats, most house members are absolutely insolated from national public opinion. and we see that playing out very clearly in this. >> here's an amazing illustration of how far the gop h
certainly when you look at the white vote, mitt romney underperformed with certain sections of the white vote. in 2004, george w. bush re-elected, got 44% of the hispanic vote. the electorate in the next presidential election will be 2% less white than it was in 2012, which was 2% less white from 2008. so if it were to be a national political party we can't perform in the 20s heading into the teen with hispanic voters. this is an enormous problem for the country. house republicans fancy...
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they also saw that mitt romney actually won about as much of the white vote as george h.w. bush did but lost the election because the 2012 electorate was 13% less white than the 1988 electorate. and so observers of the republican party concluded the party was going to have to change. >> the future of the republican party, hispanics are a crucial voting bloc, so what will republicans do to bin them over? >> we've got to get rid of the immigration issue altogether. it's simple for me to fix it. that is in a position that i've evolved on. >> the first thing that we need to do is we need to be, you know, forward leaning on immigration. >> the republican party is going to have to ask itself if the hardline position mitt romney assuredly took during the primary season to win this election, hardline law and order position on immigration is a position for them. >> thus was formed the gang of eight and marco rubio's rise to republican stardom as the man who could bridge both worlds. now with the most comprehensive immigration reform staring them in the face, republicans and center r
they also saw that mitt romney actually won about as much of the white vote as george h.w. bush did but lost the election because the 2012 electorate was 13% less white than the 1988 electorate. and so observers of the republican party concluded the party was going to have to change. >> the future of the republican party, hispanics are a crucial voting bloc, so what will republicans do to bin them over? >> we've got to get rid of the immigration issue altogether. it's simple for me...
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george bush got 44% of the latino vote nationwide in 2004. and mitt romneyohio got 42% of the latino vote when he got past the issue of, you know, send them all home and got on to the economic message. so, republicans could do themselves some good by sthis but more importantly, >> bill: all right, mr. rove, thank you. plenty more ahead as we move along this evening. judicial watch uncovers showing eric holder's justice department may have caused racial division over the trayvon martin case. laura ingraham will comment. and then gutfeld, mcguirk on excessive drinking in the u.s.a. it's costing us more than $200 billion a year. bottoms up. we hope you stay tuned to those reports. how'd you d9 out of 10.iz today? 9 out of ten? that's great. ♪ nothing says, "i'm happy to see you too," like a milk-bone biscuit. ♪ say it with milk-bone. in miami, coca-cola is coming together with latino leaders to support hispanicize, and e adelante movement. teaching tools for success, and fostering creativity. these programs are empowering people to lead positive change, and hel
george bush got 44% of the latino vote nationwide in 2004. and mitt romneyohio got 42% of the latino vote when he got past the issue of, you know, send them all home and got on to the economic message. so, republicans could do themselves some good by sthis but more importantly, >> bill: all right, mr. rove, thank you. plenty more ahead as we move along this evening. judicial watch uncovers showing eric holder's justice department may have caused racial division over the trayvon martin...
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romney admitted to paying 13.6%. up next, the forensic evidence in the george zimmerman case. out there owning it.tting involved and staying engaged. they're not afraid to question the path they're on. because the one question they never want to ask is "how did i end up here?" i started schwab for those people. people who want to take ownership of their investments, like they do in every other aspect of their lives. car insurance companies say they'll save you by switching, you'd have like, a ton of dollars. but how're they saving you those dollars? a lot of companies might answer "um" or "no comment." then there's esurance. born online, raised by technology and majors in efficiency. so whatever they save, you save. hassle, time, paperwork, hair-tearing out, and yes, especially dollars. esurance. now backed by allstate. click or call. out for drinks, eats. i have very well fitting dentures. i like to eat a lot of fruits. love them all. the seal i get with the super poligrip free keeps the seeds from getting up underneath. even well-fitting dentures let in food particles. super poligrip is zinc fre
romney admitted to paying 13.6%. up next, the forensic evidence in the george zimmerman case. out there owning it.tting involved and staying engaged. they're not afraid to question the path they're on. because the one question they never want to ask is "how did i end up here?" i started schwab for those people. people who want to take ownership of their investments, like they do in every other aspect of their lives. car insurance companies say they'll save you by switching, you'd have...
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romney admitted to paying 13.6%. up next, the forensic evidence in the george zimmerman case.nk farmers care more about the land than probably anyone else. we've had this farm for 30 years. we raise black and red angus cattle. we also produce natural gas. that's how we make our living and that's how we can pass the land and water back to future generations. people should make up their own mind what's best for them. all i can say is it has worked well for us. the ones getting involved and staying engaged. they're not afraid to question the path they're on. because the one question they never want to ask is "how did i end up here?" i started schwab for those people. people who want to take ownership of their investments, like they do in every other aspect of their lives. >> what did you find distance-wise when you conducted the test with this particular sweatshi sweatshirt? >> this was consistent with residue and physical effects of a contact shot. >> so again, evidencing that the end of the gun was against the material when it was fired? >> yes. >> all right. >> that was firear
romney admitted to paying 13.6%. up next, the forensic evidence in the george zimmerman case.nk farmers care more about the land than probably anyone else. we've had this farm for 30 years. we raise black and red angus cattle. we also produce natural gas. that's how we make our living and that's how we can pass the land and water back to future generations. people should make up their own mind what's best for them. all i can say is it has worked well for us. the ones getting involved and...
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romney admitted to paying 13.6%. up next, the forensic evidence in the george zimmerman case. the tide's coming in! one. it's upside down. oh, sorry. (woman vo) it takes him places he's always wanted to go. that's why we bought a subaru. (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. so it was no surprise when he set out to give the world the hardest-working, best-smelling cleaners he could. like mr. clean with the scent of gain. that combines irresistible scent and powerful cleaning. and his lemon-scented anti-bacterial spray that kills 99.9% of bacteria. people sure loved having something that smelled as great as it cleaned. that's why when it comes to clean, there's only one mr. the ones getting involved and staying engaged. they're not afraid to question the path they're on. because the one question they never want to ask is "how did i end up here?" i started schwab for those people. people who want to take ownership of their investments, like they do in every other aspect of their lives. >> what did you find distance-wise when you conducted the test with this particular sweat shirt? >>
romney admitted to paying 13.6%. up next, the forensic evidence in the george zimmerman case. the tide's coming in! one. it's upside down. oh, sorry. (woman vo) it takes him places he's always wanted to go. that's why we bought a subaru. (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. so it was no surprise when he set out to give the world the hardest-working, best-smelling cleaners he could. like mr. clean with the scent of gain. that combines irresistible scent and powerful cleaning....
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including conservatives, like george schultz, nobel laureate economist gary becker, mitt romney's formereconomic advisor greg mchue, former reagan advisor art laffler, former republican congressman bob english and others. our bill does a number of things, and one of the things it does is return 60% of the revenue raised directly back to taxpayers in order to address increased fuel costs. it puts money, substantial sums of money, to support sustainable energy research, weatherizing homes, job creation, helping manufacturing businesses save money through energy efficiency and deficit reduction. what this does do is it begins the process of transforming our energy system. by imposing a fee on carbon, it deincentivizes fossil fuel by putting money into energy efficiency and sustainable energy. it helps us move in a very different and healthier direction. mr. president, let me just conclude by saying this, going back to the point that i made when we started. the american people are shaking their head at what goes on in washington. this country faces enormous problems, economic problems, socia
including conservatives, like george schultz, nobel laureate economist gary becker, mitt romney's formereconomic advisor greg mchue, former reagan advisor art laffler, former republican congressman bob english and others. our bill does a number of things, and one of the things it does is return 60% of the revenue raised directly back to taxpayers in order to address increased fuel costs. it puts money, substantial sums of money, to support sustainable energy research, weatherizing homes, job...
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romney lostsome. >> guest: because if you look at exit polling, most americans believe the economy was so messed up by georgeush that obama struggled mightily to overcome this horrible situation he inherited. the second reason is most americans believe republicans only care about rich people. and those are branding problems that the republican party has to to overcome. and it's hard to overcome it because you've got three obstacles; academia, hollywood and our major media, all of which are overwhelmingly liberal. when you say something, it's got to be interpreted through the filter of those three entities, and often it's been distorted. >> host: larry elder is our guest, this is booktv on c-span2 live from the los angeles times festival of books, campus of usc. mike's in fort worth, texas. hi, mike. >> caller: how's it going, larry? my -- pretty good. i'm a african-american democrat, but i agree with you one of the big problems in the african-american community is lack of fathers in the house. but i think, larry, when you say that, you kind of come off kind of harsh on black people. now, what's the reason be
romney lostsome. >> guest: because if you look at exit polling, most americans believe the economy was so messed up by georgeush that obama struggled mightily to overcome this horrible situation he inherited. the second reason is most americans believe republicans only care about rich people. and those are branding problems that the republican party has to to overcome. and it's hard to overcome it because you've got three obstacles; academia, hollywood and our major media, all of which...
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george bush on the federal role in education. by contrast, mitt romneywhere he said to the party, i disagree with you on this. it was a constant effort to sort of, if you don't like the word pander, placate. that's part of the problem. the republicans can do fine in 2014 because of what eugene robinson talked about. the same in 2010. obstructionism deny hurt them, it it may have helped them. a presidential race, if one of these people dun begin laying out an argument for saying here's where i am and i disagree with you, you could even go to tony blair in great britain where they say we have to change. you almost have to win that battle among your own people before you take it to the country. that's one of the challenges. >> jeff greenfield, one thing the party doesn't need to do after it faces electoral disaster is listen to the pundits. go back to 1964. everybody said that barry goldwater and the conservative movement. he si delawa he destroyed the conservative movement. you look at what was written after the '64 demolition. . you look at what happened
george bush on the federal role in education. by contrast, mitt romneywhere he said to the party, i disagree with you on this. it was a constant effort to sort of, if you don't like the word pander, placate. that's part of the problem. the republicans can do fine in 2014 because of what eugene robinson talked about. the same in 2010. obstructionism deny hurt them, it it may have helped them. a presidential race, if one of these people dun begin laying out an argument for saying here's where i...
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romney did terribly with hispanic voters, worse than john mccain and george w. bush. withboehner seems to agree that political assessment. he told his colleagues yesterday, he assured them he will not bring anything to the floor and pass it was only and majority -- minority of republicans. he said he will follow the will of the caucus. but he told them, you better be on board with a path to citizenship or else we will be in a weak position politically. that is what the gop establishment has come around to an something karl rove had endorsed as well. we will see if that message sinks in. i think yesterday's meeting was an opportunity for rank and file members to vent about their concerns. but john boehner made clear we need to get over it at some point this summer. coalitions' voices are coming out stronger? we see the headline in your publication that the speaker warned the house gop that they will be weaker without immigration reform. you talk about the speaker's message to his caucus. what is the loudest voice that comes out of a meeting like yesterday, and it -- do
romney did terribly with hispanic voters, worse than john mccain and george w. bush. withboehner seems to agree that political assessment. he told his colleagues yesterday, he assured them he will not bring anything to the floor and pass it was only and majority -- minority of republicans. he said he will follow the will of the caucus. but he told them, you better be on board with a path to citizenship or else we will be in a weak position politically. that is what the gop establishment has...
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romney, thank you for being on book tv. >> thank you. >>> next an interview with former secretary of state george shultz. his book "issues on my mind" looks at the war on drugs. this is just over an hour. >> george shultz, what are you doing for a living these days? >> i tried to live up for my four great-grandchildren who to me represent the future. and i look at them and i say to myself what can i do to make the world better for these kids? >> as a distinguished fellow at the hoover institution, what is it that you do? >> well, i work on the problem of nuclear weapons and how to get better control of them. eventually to eliminate them. i work on economic issues. there is a great economics group. i work on energy subjects, working a great deal on that. and i've also been trying to reflect a little bit about my experiences to see if there is anything that can be learned from them. i actually wrote the book to try to do that. >> and that book is called "issues on my mind. secretary shultz, but is the main issue on your mind today? >> the main issue is the united states had a great deal of constructing aft
romney, thank you for being on book tv. >> thank you. >>> next an interview with former secretary of state george shultz. his book "issues on my mind" looks at the war on drugs. this is just over an hour. >> george shultz, what are you doing for a living these days? >> i tried to live up for my four great-grandchildren who to me represent the future. and i look at them and i say to myself what can i do to make the world better for these kids? >> as a...
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george w. bush telling -- karl rove, telling the republican party this immigration reform is something you better take seriously because you got whomped in 2012. mitt romney the latino vote. you have to do this to reach out. never have a chance of winning the white house back. bill crystal from fox news, rich lowery, editor of the "national review," two prominent republican journalists conservatives, took the opposite stand and said no. don't do this. don't be conned into doing this. this would be bad for the party. and it looks like the republican party will follow their lead. who's in charge here? >> it is hard to overstate just how much influence crystal and lowery have, even when they write independently. crystal is really kind of takes -- you know, he goes on to fox news sunday. he's the editor of the weekly standard. he has this kind of great editorial influence but it is bigger than that. he's really an operator in terms of shifting the policy of the party. lowery is a very smart very well-respected guy. when they come together and write this piece, it sends a very clear message to house republicans on how they should be thinking and acting. obviou
george w. bush telling -- karl rove, telling the republican party this immigration reform is something you better take seriously because you got whomped in 2012. mitt romney the latino vote. you have to do this to reach out. never have a chance of winning the white house back. bill crystal from fox news, rich lowery, editor of the "national review," two prominent republican journalists conservatives, took the opposite stand and said no. don't do this. don't be conned into doing this....
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romney. at 8:15 former secretary of state george schultz weighs in on a rake of issues from nuclear weapons and"issue on my mind ." alice walker and collection of personal essays, letter, and poems. >> and 10:00 former secretary donald rumsfeld discussing rule. here on c-span2. >>> well, to tv network executives who are written feature articles on the recently faced off an hour-long debate on the topic. here is a look. >> business would like to be so horrific. my son had -- i got an bill from an independent contract for the service of discharge from the hospital. hospital swears it has nothing to do with the bill. i have to pay the independent contractor. everyone in the hotel business would love to do that. we can't. nobody can do things except health care. >> can't we? you volunteer to go to -- >> on my television networking, which i'm sure most people watched today, you would have seen ads for cancer centers. now getting cancer not a voluntary act. which changed in health care, never talk about it when we political debates most health care is now the result of deliberate choice by the patien
romney. at 8:15 former secretary of state george schultz weighs in on a rake of issues from nuclear weapons and"issue on my mind ." alice walker and collection of personal essays, letter, and poems. >> and 10:00 former secretary donald rumsfeld discussing rule. here on c-span2. >>> well, to tv network executives who are written feature articles on the recently faced off an hour-long debate on the topic. here is a look. >> business would like to be so horrific. my...
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eastern, an interview with ann romney on her book, "the rom tony family table: sharing home-cooked recipes and favorite traditions." at 8:15, former secretary of state george shultz weighs in on nuclear weapons and the economy, energy development and issues on my mind. at 9:15 is, pulitzer prize winner alice walker and a collection of personal essays, letters and poems. and at 10, former defense secretary donald rumsfeld discusses "rumsfeld rules: leadership lessons in business, politics, war and life." it's booktv tonight in prime time beginning at 8 here on c-span2. >>> tonight on c-span we'll bring you a discussion about mass shootings and how mental illness appears to play a role in them. jeff swanson, from duke university, takes a look at the nation's gun laws and talks about appropriate medical and legal social responses. >> so if we think about mass shootings, i think there's a, probably a compelling case that you can make that mental illness is quite involved in mass shootings. so a mother jones magazine analysis of 62 mass shootings looking at the record and, you know, that might relate to press reports but also some of the court documents, you su
eastern, an interview with ann romney on her book, "the rom tony family table: sharing home-cooked recipes and favorite traditions." at 8:15, former secretary of state george shultz weighs in on nuclear weapons and the economy, energy development and issues on my mind. at 9:15 is, pulitzer prize winner alice walker and a collection of personal essays, letters and poems. and at 10, former defense secretary donald rumsfeld discusses "rumsfeld rules: leadership lessons in business,...
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george h.b. bush gave president obama a pair of socks. that's nice, yeah. president obama thanked him and said the last time i got a gift from the republicans it was mitt romneybama told a group of schoolchildren that broccoli was his favorite food which the kids seemed to believe him. then he told them obama care would reduce the deficit and the kids all burst out laughing. >> that is actually pretty good. h.w. does have some good socks. >> i never noticed. >> their entire website is tracking his sock selections. he's got some nice socks. >> what knew? >>> the brightest stars in baseball gathered last night in new york city for the all-star game. we bring in andy scholes with the bleacher report. it was hot but a great game for one all-star. >> the all-star game in baseball considered by many as the best all-star game in all of sports. the winner of course secures their league home field advantage in the world series. it's a pretty big deal. matt harvey getting the start for the national league on his home field, second batter of the game ouch, drills robinson cano in the knee. he's expected to be okay. while it was a rough night for cano, mariano would have
george h.b. bush gave president obama a pair of socks. that's nice, yeah. president obama thanked him and said the last time i got a gift from the republicans it was mitt romneybama told a group of schoolchildren that broccoli was his favorite food which the kids seemed to believe him. then he told them obama care would reduce the deficit and the kids all burst out laughing. >> that is actually pretty good. h.w. does have some good socks. >> i never noticed. >> their entire...
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george bush lied us into a war. mark twain said the best people are in washington because they can be bought by money. campaignpresidential proved that corporations shelled out hundreds of millions of dollars to get romney in office, but by the same token, these corporations would not help president obama create jobs. politicians do not listen to what the people want. 90% of americans want common sense gun regulations, but the politicians, they cater to the extremes, the nra, and the gun lobby. host: that is louise from boca raton, florida. a few more tweets one other tweet that poll stats from from "usa today" and the bipartisan policy center, which is actually holding a forum on the subject, a town hall forum exploring the changing attitudes towards public service on tuesday at the national constitution center in philadelphia. they released a few more results of that nationwide poll of 1071 adults. 27 by ataken june 24- republican pollster and democratic ulster. -- pollster. we will take you through some of the stories and results of that poll, but we will go now to dennis from maryland on our 30 and over line. good morning to you. caller: good morning. thank you for the opportunity. encourage good yo
george bush lied us into a war. mark twain said the best people are in washington because they can be bought by money. campaignpresidential proved that corporations shelled out hundreds of millions of dollars to get romney in office, but by the same token, these corporations would not help president obama create jobs. politicians do not listen to what the people want. 90% of americans want common sense gun regulations, but the politicians, they cater to the extremes, the nra, and the gun lobby....
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george h. w bush against clinton, mckaine against obama, and romney against obama. they lose. , george w. bush, when he ran as a small government constitutionalist, and i think that rand paul could do the same thing. he could unite tea parties, social conservatives, of which he is one, could unite a lot of small government people, unite all the people, many of them are democrats, independents or young people who detest spying that governor christie supports. that could be enough to overtake mrs. clinton. >> demagogued to death, you know that. what about social security? he wants it prieftized; right? there's a a kiss of death many american politics. >> i'm not here to defend the candidates, but here to defend the idea a small government republican can win because when the republican party runs big government republicans who don't put a fire in people's belly, they plews. >> all right. you make the assumption that america has not changed that much. i would argue that america has really changed a lot, and that we've passed the tipping point because half the population, a, doesn't
george h. w bush against clinton, mckaine against obama, and romney against obama. they lose. , george w. bush, when he ran as a small government constitutionalist, and i think that rand paul could do the same thing. he could unite tea parties, social conservatives, of which he is one, could unite a lot of small government people, unite all the people, many of them are democrats, independents or young people who detest spying that governor christie supports. that could be enough to overtake...