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. >> the men's lineup is very much towards business and the women's was much more towards family, heath, equity -- health equity. chris: let's talk something more interesting than this policy. behavior in the debates. romney came strong, confident, i can win this. obama was much more passive. second debate a little more aggressive. but romney was in command in many ways. how do women react to that? >> all romney had to do was not be weird because he's been portrayed as this strange person -- >> he was seen as robotic and soulless until the first debate. whatever economic message women had women weren't listening because they thought he was a robot. once he emerged as not robotic, ok, he's not so bad. >> one caveat, i he was, i think some women whom i talked to afterwards including some people who were undecided in their room thought he was trude the president of the united states and rude to the moderator and just pushy -- chris: by the way -- >> also obama was trying to look steely. chris: women like robotic husbands. would you move the couch? would you take out the trash? >> he's not
. >> the men's lineup is very much towards business and the women's was much more towards family, heath, equity -- health equity. chris: let's talk something more interesting than this policy. behavior in the debates. romney came strong, confident, i can win this. obama was much more passive. second debate a little more aggressive. but romney was in command in many ways. how do women react to that? >> all romney had to do was not be weird because he's been portrayed as this strange...
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upon the heath. there to meet with macbeth. fair is foul and foul is fair. hover through the fog and filthy air. [music] so foul and fair a day i have not seen. how far is't call'd to forres? what are these? so withered and so wild in their attire that look not like the inhabitants of the earth and yet are on it? live you? or are you aught that man may question? speak if you can. all hail, macbeth. hail to thee, thane of glamis. all hail, macbeth. hail to thee, thane of cawdor. all hail, macbeth, thou shalt be king hereafter. good sir, why do you start and seem to fear things that do sound so fair? my noble partner you greet with present grace. to me you speak not. hail. lesser than macbeth and greater. not so happy, yet much happier. thou shalt get kings, though thou be none. so all hail, macbeth and banquo. banquo and macbeth, all hail. stay, you imperfect speakers. tell me more. the thane of cawdor lives a prosperous gentleman and to be king stands not within the prospect of belief. speak if you can. the earth hath bubbles, as the water has, and these are
upon the heath. there to meet with macbeth. fair is foul and foul is fair. hover through the fog and filthy air. [music] so foul and fair a day i have not seen. how far is't call'd to forres? what are these? so withered and so wild in their attire that look not like the inhabitants of the earth and yet are on it? live you? or are you aught that man may question? speak if you can. all hail, macbeth. hail to thee, thane of glamis. all hail, macbeth. hail to thee, thane of cawdor. all hail,...
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coming off a solid sunday performance in cincinnati 27 of 37, 278 yards and this touchdown to tight end heath miller. he has won two super bowl titles since joining the steelers in 2004 and the redskins know he will not be pretty easy to take down. >> ben is a guy that can extend the play. he's not going to scramble, but he's creative in that backfield and he has a decent line you've got to rush, six, seven seconds as opposed to two or three when you expect the ball to come out. the play is going to keep going. we'll have a lot of bodies rolling in and out. >>> switching gears today was the wizards final preseason game. they entered the game against the spurs with a 3-4 record so far without john wall. they will tip off regular season tuesday at the cleveland cavaliers. and the wizards, this is their final preseason tuneup tonight in san antonio. it was the second year guy john vesely off the pick and roll. the wizards had a 13 point lead, but in the 2nd half the prosecutors would take over. good ball movement here, back to the top of the key -- the spurs would take over. good ball movement h
coming off a solid sunday performance in cincinnati 27 of 37, 278 yards and this touchdown to tight end heath miller. he has won two super bowl titles since joining the steelers in 2004 and the redskins know he will not be pretty easy to take down. >> ben is a guy that can extend the play. he's not going to scramble, but he's creative in that backfield and he has a decent line you've got to rush, six, seven seconds as opposed to two or three when you expect the ball to come out. the play...
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heath? >> in july, heather wilson wrote a letter to the city council of las cruces opposing a monument and endorsed a bill by steve pierce that would preserve less land. martin heinrich wrote an article in april supporting a much larger monument. why do you believe the larger or smaller monument is the best alternate for the protection of these lands? >> that is what people have told me. people who have -- this is important to them. in particular, the sportsmen have said, we love the mountains, but those mountain ranges to the west of the river are critical for us. in addition, there was a recent poll that was done that asked people, do you want a monument? the overwhelming answer was yes. more people prefer the one that had both sides of the river. the county is spectacular. dona ana county. it deserves the recognition that a monument would bring. it deserves the tourism that would come here as a result. >> this is a very big difference between us in the way you go about managing public lan
heath? >> in july, heather wilson wrote a letter to the city council of las cruces opposing a monument and endorsed a bill by steve pierce that would preserve less land. martin heinrich wrote an article in april supporting a much larger monument. why do you believe the larger or smaller monument is the best alternate for the protection of these lands? >> that is what people have told me. people who have -- this is important to them. in particular, the sportsmen have said, we love...
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chuck heath, sr. and chuck heath, jr.ka, thanks so much for your time this morning. >> good enough, ali. coming up next, a law professor did not get the job because she wasn't liberal enough. we'll talk about the case that's getting ready to hit the courtroom. and green energy, a wind turbine company laying off 800 workers even though they got 50 million dollars in stimulus cash: ♪ [ music playing, children laughing ] [ slap! slap! slap! ] [ music, laughter stop ] [ male announcer ] when your favorite foods fight you, fight back fast with tums smoothies. so fast and smooth, you'll forget you had heartburn. ♪ tum tum tum tum tums [ male announcer ] tums smoothies. boring. boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts, more events, more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who'
chuck heath, sr. and chuck heath, jr.ka, thanks so much for your time this morning. >> good enough, ali. coming up next, a law professor did not get the job because she wasn't liberal enough. we'll talk about the case that's getting ready to hit the courtroom. and green energy, a wind turbine company laying off 800 workers even though they got 50 million dollars in stimulus cash: ♪ [ music playing, children laughing ] [ slap! slap! slap! ] [ music, laughter stop ] [ male announcer ]...
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hadley heath, when you think of that? >> inside of the beltway, we like to think about this. people outside of the beltway understand that this administration's effort to revive the economy has failed. it is that simple. neil: what do you think commentary? >> the president obama looks nothing like the candidate obama. he talked about lowering the deficit in half, not redistributing wealth. and not, as he said, hurting the taxpayer and getting rid of broad and things like that. i think these economists look at numbers and they see reality, they feature $6 trillion in debt. and they figure it is time to move on. neil: having said that, they seem to have crunched the numbers and looked on the weakness of this recovery and concluded maybe a fresh start is in order. but doesn't factor in a smart money angle that we are missing? smart money seems to be saying that there is not much money for this recovery to be had. >> will look at their records. we have president obama who hasn't had any experience in the private sector and we have governor romney who does understand. america, yes
hadley heath, when you think of that? >> inside of the beltway, we like to think about this. people outside of the beltway understand that this administration's effort to revive the economy has failed. it is that simple. neil: what do you think commentary? >> the president obama looks nothing like the candidate obama. he talked about lowering the deficit in half, not redistributing wealth. and not, as he said, hurting the taxpayer and getting rid of broad and things like that. i...
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we'll and political director john dickerson and plus heath bell from 24 miles up and broke the speedf sound. only on "cbs this morning" felix baumgartner describes what it felt like, why he did it and the big fear that a psychiatrist helped the him overcome. i'm thinking he needed a psychiatrist to tell him not to do it. >> are you kidding? oh my gosh. >> what an amazing feat. >> exactly. >> exactly. exactly. >> what's next? >> see you guys both right here at 7:00. >> welcome back home to washington. >>> well, looking debonair in white tie and tails, both president obama and mitt romney hit each other with their whips last night at the al smith fundraiser in new york. >> today both presidential candidates are duking it out in opposite sides of the swing state of virginia. also nicknamed the mother of presidents. >> kristin fisher is live from our satellite center with more on the race for the white house. good morning kristin. >> reporter: good morning, well, yeah unfortunately the jokes are over. president obama is going to be campaigning this morning at george mason university in f
we'll and political director john dickerson and plus heath bell from 24 miles up and broke the speedf sound. only on "cbs this morning" felix baumgartner describes what it felt like, why he did it and the big fear that a psychiatrist helped the him overcome. i'm thinking he needed a psychiatrist to tell him not to do it. >> are you kidding? oh my gosh. >> what an amazing feat. >> exactly. >> exactly. exactly. >> what's next? >> see you guys both...
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. >> jim heath, a reporter for a tv station in ohio just tweeted that mitt romney told him, he does not the blunt amendment that would empower insurers to deny health coverage they find morally objectionable. >> i didn't understand his question. of course i support the blunt amendment. >> that was back in february when he was battling for the blunt amendment. it failed but as late as august, he was still pushing the idea behind it, allowing companies to restrict insurance coverage for birth control for certain reasons. tuesday night, apparently, he did a 180. when asked yesterday whether he did flip-flop, he said, not in any way. she went on to call the issue not really the point to most women out there. as we showed you, though, the polling suggests that it is, if you believe this poll, which may be why both campaigns have attack ads running on abortion and contraception. here is a portion of obama's ad. >> roe v. wade was overturned and congress passed a ban. if it came to your desk, would you sign it? >> i would be delighted to sign that bill. >> banning all abortions? >> i would be
. >> jim heath, a reporter for a tv station in ohio just tweeted that mitt romney told him, he does not the blunt amendment that would empower insurers to deny health coverage they find morally objectionable. >> i didn't understand his question. of course i support the blunt amendment. >> that was back in february when he was battling for the blunt amendment. it failed but as late as august, he was still pushing the idea behind it, allowing companies to restrict insurance...
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dick morris had an e-mail blast where heath said don't believe the battle ground polls and listed two of your polls and his argument was that ohio for instance, last election, sampling was 10% of vantage, how do you respond to dick morris and? is he pushing polls? >> there is an answer but i don't think you want to take a course right now. this is the argument you have been hearing about which is politely referred to as pollsters are setting party id and identification because it is so polarized and more democrats, moving the question. jim politely it is referred to as the pollster conspiracy. if you saw a bunch of pollsters trying to decide where they wanted to go for lunch you would soon realize they couldn't do anything but that is a different matter. pollsters don't search party id. >> public polls because there are some polls -- >> good polls are not setting party id because it itself varies from election to election. people say they will vote more democrat or republican. it varies in a particular poll that dick morris was referring to. we had 2% more in ohio democratic but at th
dick morris had an e-mail blast where heath said don't believe the battle ground polls and listed two of your polls and his argument was that ohio for instance, last election, sampling was 10% of vantage, how do you respond to dick morris and? is he pushing polls? >> there is an answer but i don't think you want to take a course right now. this is the argument you have been hearing about which is politely referred to as pollsters are setting party id and identification because it is so...
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bancorp or heath. take a romney kicker any day of the week.hroughout the night romney repeatedly claimed he was the real friend of small business. even as we know saying something bad about small business has become new third rail of american politics. this comment is typical. >> there's a survey done of small businesses across the country. said what's been the effect of obama care on your hiring plans? and three quarters of them said it makes us less likely to hire people. >> all right. let's take him at face value for a moment. small business truly gets a boost if you elect romney, you need paychecks. the company's growth is in the hands of small business expansion. obama bears take note. you might be tempted to short paychecks on the democratic victory. but remember, you have to pay that bountiful dividend if you short the stock. along the same lines, romney claimed that obama's poll advise causing an increase in the use of food stamps. >> the proof of that is one out of six people in poverty. the proof of that is we've gone from 32 million
bancorp or heath. take a romney kicker any day of the week.hroughout the night romney repeatedly claimed he was the real friend of small business. even as we know saying something bad about small business has become new third rail of american politics. this comment is typical. >> there's a survey done of small businesses across the country. said what's been the effect of obama care on your hiring plans? and three quarters of them said it makes us less likely to hire people. >> all...
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we want giant heath bars. >> bigger than your head. >> all right, al.last-minute pumpkin, no carving required, but it will be tricked out, right after this. these fellas used capital one venture miles for a golf getaway. double miles you can actually use... but mr. single miles can't join his friends because he's getting hit with blackouts. shame on you. now he's stuck in a miniature nightmare. oh, thank you. but, with the capital one venture card... you can fly any airline, any flight, any time. double miles you can actually use. what's in your wallet? alec jr? it was a gift. as part of a heart healthy diet. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios but first you've got to get him to say, "hello." new crest 3d white arctic fresh toothpaste. use it with these 3d white products, and whiten your teeth in just 2 days. new crest 3d white toothpaste. life opens up when you do. yep...doh. [ boy ] slurpably fun and a good source of calcium. dads who get it, get go-gurt. [ boy ] slurpably fun and a good source of calcium.
we want giant heath bars. >> bigger than your head. >> all right, al.last-minute pumpkin, no carving required, but it will be tricked out, right after this. these fellas used capital one venture miles for a golf getaway. double miles you can actually use... but mr. single miles can't join his friends because he's getting hit with blackouts. shame on you. now he's stuck in a miniature nightmare. oh, thank you. but, with the capital one venture card... you can fly any airline, any...
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a james bond tux daniel craig wore and the cowboy gear heath ledger wore in broke back mountain are among00 movie costumes in the exhibit at the victoria and albert mao seeup. it opens saturday. the action thriller alex kroft hits theaters tomorrow. tyler perry stars as the homicide detective and psychologist from the best selling crime novel by james patterson. >> got ourselves a four roses. >> reporter: alex kroft is the same character morgan freeman played in kiss the girl and along came a spider. that's your eye on entertainment. alexis christoforous, cbs news, new york. >>> good morning. thank you for watching 9news now at 6:00 a.m. i'm andrea roane. >>> thanks for being here. i'm mike hydeck. monika samtani is going to have traffic moment tairm. -- momentarily. >> howard bernstein is on deck with the weather. >> weather is doing fine this morning and through midday. it will be later on this afternoon and tonight we may have some showers and maybe some thunderstorms. i know it's unusual but the setup for
a james bond tux daniel craig wore and the cowboy gear heath ledger wore in broke back mountain are among00 movie costumes in the exhibit at the victoria and albert mao seeup. it opens saturday. the action thriller alex kroft hits theaters tomorrow. tyler perry stars as the homicide detective and psychologist from the best selling crime novel by james patterson. >> got ourselves a four roses. >> reporter: alex kroft is the same character morgan freeman played in kiss the girl and...
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, i got to ask you here about -- there's a -- "washington post" has got a blog out here saying jim heath, a reporter for a tv station in ohio, just tweeted a remarkable piece of news. mitt romney told him he does not support the blunt amendment that would empower employers and insurers to provide health coverage they find morally objectionable. what happened here? >> i didn't understand his question. of course i support the blunt amendment. i thought it was talking about some state law that prevented people from getting contraception. so i was simply, i misunderstood the question and of course i support the blunt amendment. >> what does the blunt amendment do? it lets your boss determine whether or not you get access to contraception through your health insurance. >> i don't believe employers should tell someone whether they could have contraceptive care or not. >> yes, yes, you do. yes, you do, because you support the blunt amendment which does exactly that. i've had two competing instincts about this issue for a long time during this campaign. i've been conflicted about whether the rom
, i got to ask you here about -- there's a -- "washington post" has got a blog out here saying jim heath, a reporter for a tv station in ohio, just tweeted a remarkable piece of news. mitt romney told him he does not support the blunt amendment that would empower employers and insurers to provide health coverage they find morally objectionable. what happened here? >> i didn't understand his question. of course i support the blunt amendment. i thought it was talking about some...
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jim heath is a cbs affiliate television show host. tony is joining us from south carolina.aller: good morning. i want to say something. i generally vote republican, but i have voted for kennedy. i like romney, but i will vote for obama, because i want to see the democrats get what they deserve. the black people are voting for obama because he's black and that's fine. and they think he's going to be good for them. that's fine. but they talk about ron -- about romney lying. obama said that his father or grandfather fought in world war ii, which could not be right according to his age. but obama lies all the time. his birth certificate is a lie. why have we gone to the u.n. all the time to get this one world tin? i want th -- one world thing? read the rise and fall of the third reich and you will see this guy is paralleling everything that hitler did. a special army and so on. host: thanks for the call. i do want to clear up one thing. the president has not talked about his father, but his grandfather did serve in world war ii and his speech is available on our website, c- spa
jim heath is a cbs affiliate television show host. tony is joining us from south carolina.aller: good morning. i want to say something. i generally vote republican, but i have voted for kennedy. i like romney, but i will vote for obama, because i want to see the democrats get what they deserve. the black people are voting for obama because he's black and that's fine. and they think he's going to be good for them. that's fine. but they talk about ron -- about romney lying. obama said that his...
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we will talk to jim heath and daniel tokaji. we will also hear from jayhawks ente -- jay hottinger. and then the role of young ohio voters. "washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> one of the things i've heard from a number of companies is that the sec has sometimes nonce had much alacrity with the respect to issues that are in the commission or delaying action on other issues. i wanted to think about different ways the commission could speed up its processes. i think that one of the key things the commission can and should do is unable more dynamic industry, get more spectrum into the commercial marketplace. there been a number of different proposals on the table. i have taken and all of the above approach. i tried to think of different ways that the sec could remove barriers to infrastructure investment. some studies have estimated for every billion dollars at the private sector spent a fiber deployment, 20,000 new jobs be created. from a regulatory perspective, my view is that our goal should be to remove the barriers to enable the private sector to take those
we will talk to jim heath and daniel tokaji. we will also hear from jayhawks ente -- jay hottinger. and then the role of young ohio voters. "washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> one of the things i've heard from a number of companies is that the sec has sometimes nonce had much alacrity with the respect to issues that are in the commission or delaying action on other issues. i wanted to think about different ways the commission could speed up its...
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number two, we'll produce more of the energy we need to help heath our homes, fill our cars, and makeon coal, and the very technology that produces it. we'll phase our sun cities once an industry is on its feet. rather than investing in electric, auto, we'll invest in energy science and research to make discoveries that can actually change our energy world. by 2020 we will receive north american energy independence. we'll open more markets for products and services and we'll hold accountable any nation that doesn't play by the rules. i'm going to stand up for the rights and interests of american workers and employers, and, four, we're going to grow jobs the best place for entrepreneurs, for small business. this will mean updating by lowering tax rates while lowering deductions and closing loopholes and by making it clear from day one that unlike the kushlt administration, we actually like business, and the jobs that business creates. finally we'll make sure our citizens have the skills they need to suck seated, training programs are going to be shaped by the states where people live,
number two, we'll produce more of the energy we need to help heath our homes, fill our cars, and makeon coal, and the very technology that produces it. we'll phase our sun cities once an industry is on its feet. rather than investing in electric, auto, we'll invest in energy science and research to make discoveries that can actually change our energy world. by 2020 we will receive north american energy independence. we'll open more markets for products and services and we'll hold accountable...
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. >> he was worried about my mother's heath. and he wanted to stay in boston, where they had a doctor and a plan set up. and my mom said, "no, this is important. you need to go back and do this. i'll find some treatment out there." >> as of today, there's a new head of the salt lake olympic committee... >> boston millionaire mitt romney... >> narrator: by february 1999, it was official: romney would take charge. >> mitt romney, who has the olympian task of cleaning up the salt lake games... >> these games and the preparation leading up to these games will be held at the highest level of ethical conduct. there is no possible excuse for compromise of principal. >> narrator: he used his business school playbook: slashed costs, fired the deadwood, raised money from corporate sponsors. the money came pouring in. >> mitt's experience as a missionary, and then throughout his career of knocking on doors and approaching people and asking for things, even at bain and company, he'd had a lot of experience in that, and mitt used all of that
. >> he was worried about my mother's heath. and he wanted to stay in boston, where they had a doctor and a plan set up. and my mom said, "no, this is important. you need to go back and do this. i'll find some treatment out there." >> as of today, there's a new head of the salt lake olympic committee... >> boston millionaire mitt romney... >> narrator: by february 1999, it was official: romney would take charge. >> mitt romney, who has the olympian task...