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hayworth. erick, i read what you wrote about this. i think you said it was the worst thing to come out of washington since george mcclellan. you called it dreck. >> pretty much. >> what's the problem with it? >> it's ridiculous. for starters, the very first page, it decries the self-appointed elite, the ruling class imposing mandates on american citizens and businesses. flip over a few pages and it imposes mandates on businesses related to health care. remember back in 2008 all the conservatives upset about republican spending and democratic spending. guess what? the compromise on this plan is we're going to go back to that spending, that two years ago the conservatives were complaining about. it's very disappointing. i kind of prefer to be the party of no than the party of pretty much anything goes as long as we don't give you specifics. >> mr. hayworth, what about that? >> i don't believe that erick's criticisms are without merit. obviously more can be done, let's not forget that the start of this country, the constitutional convent
hayworth. erick, i read what you wrote about this. i think you said it was the worst thing to come out of washington since george mcclellan. you called it dreck. >> pretty much. >> what's the problem with it? >> it's ridiculous. for starters, the very first page, it decries the self-appointed elite, the ruling class imposing mandates on american citizens and businesses. flip over a few pages and it imposes mandates on businesses related to health care. remember back in 2008...
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congressman hayworth, i want your take on it. poll which i thought 71% was an astonishing number. is this a reflection just of sort of the general mood whether you're a democrat or the republicans? clearly, there's a throw the bums out kind of mentality or do you think there are a lot of republicans who are disenchanted with the party and are looking for a different, more conservative way? >> well, chris, i hate to put it this way, but i think it's a little bit of both. i think there is very much an anti-washington mood and i think there is a mood for real reform and part of the real awakening. one major tea party group joined the tea party.us has put out its contract from america. it's going with the premise that if we're going to employ people, if these people are going to work for us, they ought to be listening to what we have to say. so, in that sense, i don't believe it's exclusively republican. i think what you're seeing is widespread dissatisfaction and, indeed, the story proceeding us here in the ethics condry in which co
congressman hayworth, i want your take on it. poll which i thought 71% was an astonishing number. is this a reflection just of sort of the general mood whether you're a democrat or the republicans? clearly, there's a throw the bums out kind of mentality or do you think there are a lot of republicans who are disenchanted with the party and are looking for a different, more conservative way? >> well, chris, i hate to put it this way, but i think it's a little bit of both. i think there is...
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hayworth. good to talk to you. appreciate your time. thanks. >> thanks. >>> mark zuckerberg has a lot more friends in new jersey today. he has agreed to donate $100 million to the city's school district. according to forbes, 26-year-old zuckerberg is worth more than $7 billion, that's $1 billion more than steve jobs. he spends more per student than any other district in new jersey including the rich districts but half of them graduate. adrian, let me begin with you. if you're looking at a district that spends more than any other district and is getting so little in terms of results, what do they expect to accomplish in terms of money. >> they're doing it very differently. the governor in new jersey has a radical plan for performing the school district. and this money, while it hasn't been said exactly how it's going to be used, we can assume because the governor's involved and mayor booker is involved who's also -- the two of them are very big supporters of school choice, of charter schools, of merit pay, that this is going to be what t
hayworth. good to talk to you. appreciate your time. thanks. >> thanks. >>> mark zuckerberg has a lot more friends in new jersey today. he has agreed to donate $100 million to the city's school district. according to forbes, 26-year-old zuckerberg is worth more than $7 billion, that's $1 billion more than steve jobs. he spends more per student than any other district in new jersey including the rich districts but half of them graduate. adrian, let me begin with you. if you're...
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the accident has cleared, but this is causing slowing all the way down towards the area through hayworth and the transition ramp. had he every slowing and restricted traffic. expect the volume to increase. a lot of folks who know the area will head over on to surface sdreets. northbound at the street, but the volume will increase as you look at the roadways. we will show you the volume coming past. we will look at the map and show you the south bay approach. a carrot side of the road and no lanes here as well through the construction zone through the low clouds and that may cause an issue. they end with the shot of the bay bridge and sticking around back to west grand avenue. we will send it back to you with back ups there as well. back to you. >> starting to back up, but nice temperatures. >> free air conditioning this morning. low clouds keep the temtures down. comfortable to start morning, but jacket weather in the bay. 58 degrees in oakland and northwest wind at 7. 59 degrees and southwest wind close to 6. you can see the low clouds on top of the bridge. the mild pattern we have than
the accident has cleared, but this is causing slowing all the way down towards the area through hayworth and the transition ramp. had he every slowing and restricted traffic. expect the volume to increase. a lot of folks who know the area will head over on to surface sdreets. northbound at the street, but the volume will increase as you look at the roadways. we will show you the volume coming past. we will look at the map and show you the south bay approach. a carrot side of the road and no...
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hayworth was over. they didn't want to make john mccain take a stand on the issue lest that be uncomfortable in his race against an anti-gay opponent. now the only moderately is free to be mavericky again, free to start enjoying press coverage that credits him with political principles, the washington blade reports today that the senate is finally going to prove. the defense authorization bill including the repeal of don't ask/don't tell will apparently be brought up on the senate floor next week. so cancel your vacation and upgrade your cable package. next week should be a big deal on don't ask/don't tell. that's what's going on on two fronts, the legal front and the political front. but there's actually a third front. turning offshore and gathering force, threatening to blow don't ask/don't tell over with the hurricane force winds of super awesome celebrity glamour. that's nothing to do with the ninth circuit court of appeals and definitely has nothing to do with john mccain. it's lady gaga. yeah, tha
hayworth was over. they didn't want to make john mccain take a stand on the issue lest that be uncomfortable in his race against an anti-gay opponent. now the only moderately is free to be mavericky again, free to start enjoying press coverage that credits him with political principles, the washington blade reports today that the senate is finally going to prove. the defense authorization bill including the repeal of don't ask/don't tell will apparently be brought up on the senate floor next...
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hayworth. then kelly who won in new hampshire. she was the preferred choice there, but the going rogue candidate christina o'donnell has rosen onto the national stage, she's very conservative and democrats think they have a real chance to keep this seat in delaware now because she's far more conservative than the establishment moderate candidate who lost. >> okay. primaries are one thing, conservative voters are enthusiastic ahead of the midterms, be new a presidential election it all comes down to the independent vote. that's where it comes down to. what does it say about the prospects of a tea party candidate in 2012? >> all the primaries this year are shaking things up. far, far away a lot of the candidates like mitt romney who have been quietly laying the groundwork with more traditional visits to iowa and new hampshire and south carolina over the last year and are going to continue to do that. it is hard for them to get as much attention as sarah palin. this was the most attendance for the dinner in iowa she was at than they
hayworth. then kelly who won in new hampshire. she was the preferred choice there, but the going rogue candidate christina o'donnell has rosen onto the national stage, she's very conservative and democrats think they have a real chance to keep this seat in delaware now because she's far more conservative than the establishment moderate candidate who lost. >> okay. primaries are one thing, conservative voters are enthusiastic ahead of the midterms, be new a presidential election it all...
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then, outgoing bp ceo tunney hayworth testifies in a london -- tony hayworth testifies in london on ongoing safety measures. sunday, author and christian science monitor correspondent on why he believes the nation is experiencing severe economic and social anxiety. then the hot line editor and chief examines senate candidates who gained victory with support from the tea party. following that, a look at america's changing view of what constitutes a family. a new survey found that americans are more accepting of unmarried couples or same-sex couples raising children. >> this weekend, the conflict between the first amendment and national security. our author is interviewed by the former u.s. attorney general. the c-span networks. we provide coverage of politics, public affairs, nonfiction books and american history. it is all available to you on television, radio, online, and on social media networks. find our content online at any time at the c-span library. and we take our content on the road with our c-span the bus. washington your way, the c-span networks. now available and more than 100 m
then, outgoing bp ceo tunney hayworth testifies in a london -- tony hayworth testifies in london on ongoing safety measures. sunday, author and christian science monitor correspondent on why he believes the nation is experiencing severe economic and social anxiety. then the hot line editor and chief examines senate candidates who gained victory with support from the tea party. following that, a look at america's changing view of what constitutes a family. a new survey found that americans are...
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hayworth? caller: you have got to look at things and say, all right, this is what we're going to do, we are going to take these politicians and give them term limits, but then it is up to american voters to be active and use common sense. if you are a business and have two dollars, you cannot spend three. many voters said the this was the republicans, but no, if you do not follow the constitution and do not believe that the founding fathers had the right idea for limited government and low taxes, you are not one of us. host: let me ask you two questions. who began the tea party movement? caller: ron paul had it right on the head. host: so, should ron paul be the leader of that movement? caller: we do not want a leader, as soon as you have one, all of your enemies point your rifles that you. i serve the the military, i love my country, but i cannot stand by government. i could not stand by government when bush was in their. once we can have a common-sense approach, how come as soon as people ask
hayworth? caller: you have got to look at things and say, all right, this is what we're going to do, we are going to take these politicians and give them term limits, but then it is up to american voters to be active and use common sense. if you are a business and have two dollars, you cannot spend three. many voters said the this was the republicans, but no, if you do not follow the constitution and do not believe that the founding fathers had the right idea for limited government and low...
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i voted for hayworth. i don't like mccain. i have a question for you. host: yep. caller: how come it goes almost a half hour into the program and i haven't heard anything but democrats every one of them. host: the phone calls are slow to coming in. it depends on who is coming in. caller: it happens all the time. lately, it's just the way it is. host: listen up, we are going to jerome on the republican line on the phone. caller: i'm a conservative before i am a republican. i don't have a problem voting for democrats. i will not be serving for our congressman. the last thing was the healthcare bill, he said he would not vote for it and he did. he says he will not do the things but keeps voting with nancy pelosi, harry reid. that's my take. host: let me ask you about this provision of the small business bill. it is part of the editorial for the wall street journal this morning. the 1099 insurrection. are you watching this debate? caller: i do. i watch c-span, talk radio, rush limbaugh. the whole bit. we are leaving the healthcare bill, doing a lot to help small busin
i voted for hayworth. i don't like mccain. i have a question for you. host: yep. caller: how come it goes almost a half hour into the program and i haven't heard anything but democrats every one of them. host: the phone calls are slow to coming in. it depends on who is coming in. caller: it happens all the time. lately, it's just the way it is. host: listen up, we are going to jerome on the republican line on the phone. caller: i'm a conservative before i am a republican. i don't have a problem...
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right now, we see 43 degrees in santa rosa. 54 in hayworth. 51 in san jose.e reach the lunch hour, most of us will be reaching the 70s, but the city, san francisco, 67 degrees. afternoon highs, looking a little bit warmer and then it's looking hot this weekend, reaching the 90s. >>> that's your latest weather. >> when we come back, one man, four wives, we'll talk to them right after these messages. rise and shine! [ man ] ♪ today the world looks mighty fine ♪ [ women ] ♪ pop-tarts happy sunshine time! ♪ [ man ] ♪ grab a pop-tart and you might just start ♪ ♪ to sing songs like a meadow lark ♪ ♪ stretch and yawn ♪ blow a kiss to mom ♪ cause pop-tarts mornings are the bomb ♪ ♪ so, rise and shiiiiine the medicine in advil is their #1 choice for pain relief. more than the medicines in tylenol or aleve. use the medicine doctors use for themselves. one more reason to make advil your #1 choice. [ water runs ] [ female announcer ] new chef boyardee whole grain beefaroni. [ whispering ] now with whole grain pasta. shh. ♪ i was young and i was stupid ♪ i had just turned
right now, we see 43 degrees in santa rosa. 54 in hayworth. 51 in san jose.e reach the lunch hour, most of us will be reaching the 70s, but the city, san francisco, 67 degrees. afternoon highs, looking a little bit warmer and then it's looking hot this weekend, reaching the 90s. >>> that's your latest weather. >> when we come back, one man, four wives, we'll talk to them right after these messages. rise and shine! [ man ] ♪ today the world looks mighty fine ♪ [ women ] ♪...