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when heath was born, he said his life was complete.nd's life was more than complete. he was living a double life. what am i looking at? (gasps) i'm-i'm sorry, i-i just i can't believe this. roger was married to another woman at the time he married you. duquesne: we think that trent may have used his company as his cover. saying that he was going away for business, when he was really going to be with his other family. now if you found out about this you would understandably be very upset. you think i killed him? (beeping) duquesne: we are merely examining all of the possibilities. we found plant fertilizer on the noose that was around your husband's neck. now, i know that you have a very extensive flower garden in your front yard. that doesn't mean anything. if you would just allow me to test your hands, just to be sure, we could eliminate you as a suspect. please place your hands on the piece of paper. what's this? it's an explosives detection kit. explosives? i thought trent was hanged. he was, but we found ammonium nitrate on the noo
when heath was born, he said his life was complete.nd's life was more than complete. he was living a double life. what am i looking at? (gasps) i'm-i'm sorry, i-i just i can't believe this. roger was married to another woman at the time he married you. duquesne: we think that trent may have used his company as his cover. saying that he was going away for business, when he was really going to be with his other family. now if you found out about this you would understandably be very upset. you...
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operators say they shots were required.52 emppoyees have been granted exemptions for heath and religious reaaon....but 14 workers still refused to et the shots..... a bible publishing company wins a vvctory in court against obamacare. obamacare.tyndale house publishers did not want to cover "plan b" and i-u-d's in its health plann.. saying it violated their religiius belief. beliefs.....so thh judge is temporariiy preventing the forcing them from offering those contraaeptives..... the former cia director... general david petraeus... ...was pushed... to exxlain why.../ he....said... the attack... on the consulate in benghaaz ...was terrorism... from the sttrt. 3according to a seniorr republican.... in 14th... the direccor's emmhasis... was on the anti-iilam film....//a... classified testimony ... tells... ffx news... that tte language ...in the cia... talking oints... right after &pphe attaak... was changed from..... "al individuals"... to... ... which... sooe republiccn lawmakers ...say... had the effect of minnmizinggthe role of terrorists... in the consulate attack. heck says: "the nit
operators say they shots were required.52 emppoyees have been granted exemptions for heath and religious reaaon....but 14 workers still refused to et the shots..... a bible publishing company wins a vvctory in court against obamacare. obamacare.tyndale house publishers did not want to cover "plan b" and i-u-d's in its health plann.. saying it violated their religiius belief. beliefs.....so thh judge is temporariiy preventing the forcing them from offering those contraaeptives..... the...
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heath kenneth ellerbe tells our own -- chief kenneth ellerbe tells our own bruce johnson the plan is to reduce hours of service from 1 a.m. to 7 a.m. and increase the number during peak hours. >> reporter: the guys working the trucks will have to come over and start manning -- >> it's quite possible those firefighters will have to help out 1 a.m. to 7 a.m. i know they've complained about having to work long hours and it's too hard. i already gave them a proposal. we talked about maybe reducing those hours. hopefully they'll step up and serve the citizens like they're supposed to. >> the union will be meeting very soon to talk about this and there is more to come on this story. >> from my point of view it's absolutely essential that he -- >>> from my point of view it's absolutely essential that he give testimony before the congress so that we can figure out benghazi. >> tonight some lawmakers say they'd still like to hear from david petraeus about the u.s. consulate attack in libya. he resigned last week citing an extramarital affair. acting director mike morrell will testify instead.
heath kenneth ellerbe tells our own -- chief kenneth ellerbe tells our own bruce johnson the plan is to reduce hours of service from 1 a.m. to 7 a.m. and increase the number during peak hours. >> reporter: the guys working the trucks will have to come over and start manning -- >> it's quite possible those firefighters will have to help out 1 a.m. to 7 a.m. i know they've complained about having to work long hours and it's too hard. i already gave them a proposal. we talked about...
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. >>> later, mick, heath and the stones still rolling after half a century on top. [ male announcer ] are you considering a new medicare plan? then you may be looking for help in choosing the right plan for your needs. so don't wait. call now. whatever your health coverage needs, unitedhealthcare can help you find the right plan. are you looking for something nice and easy? a medicare advantage plan can give you doctor, hospital and prescription drug coverage all in one plan... for nothing more than what you already pay for part b. you'll also have the flexibility to change doctors from a network of providers dedicated to helping you stay healthy. call now to learn more. unitedhealthcare has the information you need so you'll be better prepared when making medicare decisions. maybe you'd just like help paying for your prescriptions. consider a part d prescription drug plan. it may help reduce the cost of your prescription drugs. remember, open enrollment ends friday, december 7th. call unitedhealthcare to learn about medicare plans that may be right for you. call now. >>> take a look
. >>> later, mick, heath and the stones still rolling after half a century on top. [ male announcer ] are you considering a new medicare plan? then you may be looking for help in choosing the right plan for your needs. so don't wait. call now. whatever your health coverage needs, unitedhealthcare can help you find the right plan. are you looking for something nice and easy? a medicare advantage plan can give you doctor, hospital and prescription drug coverage all in one plan... for...
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. >> reporter: heath levine waited while his wife lauren back in line was running close to empty. are you lauren? >> yes. >> reporter: we met your husband waiting for gas around the line. >> any chance he's getting gas? >> he doesn't know. >> oh. >> reporter: some gas stations don't have electricity. others don't have gas. power outages in flooding in new jersey knocked two refineries offline that produce a quarter of the area's gas andes -l. until yesterday, the busiest oil port in the world, new york harbor, also sat idle. back at the hess station, police officers called to keep people calm were a little tense themselves. >> go home. you shouldn't be driving around. how about that? >> reporter: only a few hours after we arrived there was more frustration when the station ran out of gas. >> i don't believe this! >> no gas stphraoepb. >> no! >> reporter: four hours after the station ran out of gas it received another shipment of it so, scott, tonight the lines are back. and they're even longer. >> reporter: seth, thank you. and if all of this were not enough, forecasters say a new
. >> reporter: heath levine waited while his wife lauren back in line was running close to empty. are you lauren? >> yes. >> reporter: we met your husband waiting for gas around the line. >> any chance he's getting gas? >> he doesn't know. >> oh. >> reporter: some gas stations don't have electricity. others don't have gas. power outages in flooding in new jersey knocked two refineries offline that produce a quarter of the area's gas andes -l. until...
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. >> reporter: for hispanics, he talked about obama care, the president's heath care plan being a gift too. he talked about free contraceptives, very big with college-age women. sources telling me this has been romney's argument since the moment he realized he'd lost, telling his closest circle the very next morning that america is becoming an entitled society. that some americans are asking for government to solve problems for things they can't afford. a message reminiscent of that video, romney talking to donors after clinching the republican domination, talking about the 47 percent. >> and so my job is not to worry about those people. i'll never convince them. >> reporter: and just when you thought this election was behind us, a tweet from david axelrod, the top obama strategist, saying, "still looking at america through that 47% prism." and romney talked to bill clinton after the election. he said that clinton told him, i thought you were going to win, then the hurricane happened. romney using the hurricane in his discussions why. >> okay, david, thank you. this is late breaking ne
. >> reporter: for hispanics, he talked about obama care, the president's heath care plan being a gift too. he talked about free contraceptives, very big with college-age women. sources telling me this has been romney's argument since the moment he realized he'd lost, telling his closest circle the very next morning that america is becoming an entitled society. that some americans are asking for government to solve problems for things they can't afford. a message reminiscent of that...
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david cameron is heading to brussels on what many are calling mission impossible heath under intense pressure to cut a new budget contributions but the daily telegraph newspaper understands that his negotiating position is based on the e.u. budget the whole not the u.k. the budget that could mean to him signing a deal that reduces it as a whole but increases britain's coach that wouldn't be at old popular and could easily lead to another rebellion in cameron's government but as the situation it's not clear at all whether a deal will be possible. and other e.u. headache is greece for leaders are furious at the country being left in limbo finance chiefs fail to agree on the handling over and handing over the next thirty one billion euros that vitally needs in order to avoid insolvency leaving it straining in order to meet debtors demands and with thousands of layoffs sparking even more protests economists and. people over there are on the edge. well you have this very old kind of blame game going on between the greek government and the metro bitterly cold together a bit if you want to
david cameron is heading to brussels on what many are calling mission impossible heath under intense pressure to cut a new budget contributions but the daily telegraph newspaper understands that his negotiating position is based on the e.u. budget the whole not the u.k. the budget that could mean to him signing a deal that reduces it as a whole but increases britain's coach that wouldn't be at old popular and could easily lead to another rebellion in cameron's government but as the situation...
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david boaz, hadlel heath, and deroy murdock. >> i was shocked he got back in with the record he had.me good news -- john: you said it's vital it's not a slight republican win, but a crushing defeat for obama. discredit socialism in the u.s. for a generatn. >> well, that didn't work, did it? >> didn't work. >> good news, john flake won a sete seat in arizona. that's good news -- [applause] here's a terrific free market champion, the biggest opponent of park barrel spending, well-spoken, and intelligent. ted cruz in texas also -- [applause] a very bright man, terrific speaker, happens to be hispanic, something that's positive, and republicans have to figure out a way of speaking with the hispanic voters and having senators like rubio and cruz helps in that regard. john: he is anti-gay marriage,ments to build the military,ments to build a wall, and triple the size of the border patrol. >> he believes in limiting taxes, limiting spending, balancing the budget, and not boxes of regulation. is he a perfect ideal reasonable senator, not -- john: why not? hadley, bad news and good news. >> a
david boaz, hadlel heath, and deroy murdock. >> i was shocked he got back in with the record he had.me good news -- john: you said it's vital it's not a slight republican win, but a crushing defeat for obama. discredit socialism in the u.s. for a generatn. >> well, that didn't work, did it? >> didn't work. >> good news, john flake won a sete seat in arizona. that's good news -- [applause] here's a terrific free market champion, the biggest opponent of park barrel...
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david boaz, hadlel heath, and deroy murdock. >> i was shocked he got back in with the record he had. there is some good news -- john: you said it's vital it's not a slight republican win, but a crushing defeat for obama. discredit socialism in the u.s. for a generation. >> well, that didn't work, did it? >> didn't work. >> good news, john flake won a senate seat in arizona. that's good news -- [applause] here's a terrific free market champion, the biggest opponent of park barrel spending, well-spoken, and intelligent. ted cruz in texas also -- [applause] a very bright man, terrific speaker, happens to be hispanic, something that's positive, and republicans have to figure out a way of speaking with the hispanic voters and having senators like rubio and cruz helps in that regard. john: he is anti-gay marriage,ments to build the military,ments to build a wall, and triple the size of the border patrol. >> he believes in limiting taxes, limiting spending, balancing the budget, and not boxes of regulation. is he a perfect ideal reasonable senator, not -- john: why not? hadley, bad news and
david boaz, hadlel heath, and deroy murdock. >> i was shocked he got back in with the record he had. there is some good news -- john: you said it's vital it's not a slight republican win, but a crushing defeat for obama. discredit socialism in the u.s. for a generation. >> well, that didn't work, did it? >> didn't work. >> good news, john flake won a senate seat in arizona. that's good news -- [applause] here's a terrific free market champion, the biggest opponent of...
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who gave him tons of money while in office so who's the latest to make the cut a man by the name of heath shuler he's a north carolina congressman who used to play for the washington redskins last february he announced he would be retiring from the hill. that you're already going to. be. retiring this year. you cannot be discussing with the majority group or any of these firms occasionally. playing become a lobbyist not what do you influence the industry you know last year this year as you're going to get you want to understand. what do you plan to do after you retire you. have a better job than you guys. well despite last year's denials he announced yesterday he'll be working as v.p. of federal affairs for duke energy the largest electric utility company in the country shuler says he won't vote on anything related to his new employer while still in congress he is however trying to pass a bipartisan deficit reduction compromise so whatever the deal becomes it is probably will effect duke energy some of duke energy his business before the government includes tax policies on corporate divid
who gave him tons of money while in office so who's the latest to make the cut a man by the name of heath shuler he's a north carolina congressman who used to play for the washington redskins last february he announced he would be retiring from the hill. that you're already going to. be. retiring this year. you cannot be discussing with the majority group or any of these firms occasionally. playing become a lobbyist not what do you influence the industry you know last year this year as you're...
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heaths up quickly and sunshine all day with a high close to 60- degrees this afternoon.ook at this tells the story. we're saying good-bye to the nor'easter. there she goes. off to the east. and behind it to the west all is quiet this morning and that will be the case except for maybe a few clouds late tonight early saturday especially up to the north. temperatures as i said 39 in town. but down to 30 in culpeper. cumberland is 32. thankfully the winds are fairly light and we don't have too much windchill to talk about and even across the bay we've got 39 in easton and cambridge. 42 degrees. this afternoon, mid 50s and easton and cambridge but 60 for fredericksburg and here in d.c.. monika samtani, just about 6:00 friday morning. are we in good shape? >>> we are, do you think maybe i should have made the crew some shepherd's pie or something? >> and some ale. >> too many now. i'll try next time. right now i've only got one major thing to talk about. otherwise they are doing great. and i've been telling you about this accident southbound on the
heaths up quickly and sunshine all day with a high close to 60- degrees this afternoon.ook at this tells the story. we're saying good-bye to the nor'easter. there she goes. off to the east. and behind it to the west all is quiet this morning and that will be the case except for maybe a few clouds late tonight early saturday especially up to the north. temperatures as i said 39 in town. but down to 30 in culpeper. cumberland is 32. thankfully the winds are fairly light and we don't have too much...
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life is good, brother, there's a wind on the heath. all my love, rob. that's the end. thank you very much. i'd be -- [applause] i'd love to answer any questions you might have. comments are welcome also. >> the written language suffered so much. we tweet three words now, and the letters and journals of that time were just so incredibly graphic because there was no other way to help express what was going on in their lives, and they were -- they could put their hearts into their words, and you were so fortunate to be able to stumble on to the gold mine that you did. >> yeah, i was fortunate, yes, thank you. i had something i was going to add -- what what was it? oh, i know what i wanted to tell you. after the war ended, my grandmother had three of her five sons fight in world war ii, and at the end. she had, of course, stacks of letters. they wrote to her at least once a week. it's remarkable. now, it seems unbelievable, but she took all their letters, took them to a typist, and she had them typed up, and she bound them in red leather so she had these sort of wonderful
life is good, brother, there's a wind on the heath. all my love, rob. that's the end. thank you very much. i'd be -- [applause] i'd love to answer any questions you might have. comments are welcome also. >> the written language suffered so much. we tweet three words now, and the letters and journals of that time were just so incredibly graphic because there was no other way to help express what was going on in their lives, and they were -- they could put their hearts into their words, and...
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so it would be more like a heath shuler taking on nancy pelosi after the 2010 elections where it wasmore a protest candidacy than an actual bid that anyone thinks they could win. if jim demint were to try to do something like that, i think he would get maybe ten votes. >> and mcconnell, who is the absolute paragon of the republican establishment, seems to have made an uneasy peace with rand paul, his fellow kentucky senator, and it looks to me like mitch mcconnell, who's wanted to be majority leader ever since he and his beagle dog won the 1984 senate race, it was one of the best ads ever. go youtube mcconnell and beagle, awesome. [laughter] ever since then he's wanted to be majority leader. now he may never be because things don't, things don't automatically look all that much better for the republicans two years from now than they are now. and he also will be, face a primary, right, in two years. we should just warn people of that. >> well, he may or may not. i think ha that what he's -- that what he's within trying to do, back in 2010, of course, mcconnell -- there was a contested
so it would be more like a heath shuler taking on nancy pelosi after the 2010 elections where it wasmore a protest candidacy than an actual bid that anyone thinks they could win. if jim demint were to try to do something like that, i think he would get maybe ten votes. >> and mcconnell, who is the absolute paragon of the republican establishment, seems to have made an uneasy peace with rand paul, his fellow kentucky senator, and it looks to me like mitch mcconnell, who's wanted to be...
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many, many people think when they think of this, they think of whitney houston, michael jackson, heathoses, but you have been looking into the growing problem. >> if you think of the numbers alone, every 19 minutes. it's obviously not just celebrities. 80% of the pain pills in the world are consumed in the united states. so you know, we consume a disproportionate, a much disproportionate share of the pills. we could give a dose of pain pills to every man, woman and child every four hours for three weeks. and also there's another issue which is we have this perception who these people are who are overdosing, and you would be surprised, one of them was a former friend of former president clinton, and i want you to hear of how this man was described. take a look. >> he worked for the state department, and he was going to graduate in a year with a dual law and mba degree. a type of person where it doesn't even run through your head he's having a problem because he does so well. >> heindustrious, but he was normal, he likes to have a good time. i promise you that night he had no idea he was
many, many people think when they think of this, they think of whitney houston, michael jackson, heathoses, but you have been looking into the growing problem. >> if you think of the numbers alone, every 19 minutes. it's obviously not just celebrities. 80% of the pain pills in the world are consumed in the united states. so you know, we consume a disproportionate, a much disproportionate share of the pills. we could give a dose of pain pills to every man, woman and child every four hours...
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there is went on the heath. all my love, rob. that is the end. thank you very much. [applause] i would love to answer any questions you might have. comments are welcome also. yeah? >> the written language has suffered so much. and the letters and the journals of that time were just so incredibly graphic, because there was no other accoutrements to help what was going on in their lives and they could put their hearts into their words. we were so fortunate to be able to come along the goldmine that you did. >> yeah, i was fortunate. yeah, thank you. i know what i wanted to tell you. after the war ended, my grandmother had three of her five sons who fought in world war ii and at the end she had stacks of letters. they all wrote to her i would say at least once a week. it's remarkable and now it seems almost unbelievable that she took authored letters and took them to a typist and she had them typed up and then she bounded them in red letters so she have this sort of wonderful, official momentous report. i have to say i learn by doing this research that she did redact. s
there is went on the heath. all my love, rob. that is the end. thank you very much. [applause] i would love to answer any questions you might have. comments are welcome also. yeah? >> the written language has suffered so much. and the letters and the journals of that time were just so incredibly graphic, because there was no other accoutrements to help what was going on in their lives and they could put their hearts into their words. we were so fortunate to be able to come along the...
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they report the fight is eat heathing up over her possible nomination to the senate banking committee senators on the senate banking committee say the industry has already moved to block warren from joining that committee, which is charged with drafting legislation regulating much of the financial industry. washington's lobbying corridor has been going nuts to keep her off the committee, another senate aide says. it's no wonder republicans are going nuts. they've never had to face a force like her in the senate. >> the system is rigged. look around. oil companies guzzle down billions in profits. billionaires pay lower tax rates than their secretaries. and wall street ceos, the same ones who wrecked our economy and destroyed millions of jobs, still strut around congress, no shame, demanding favors, and acting like we should thank them. does anyone here have a problem with that? well, i do, too. i do, too. >> republicans aren't strutting now. they're shaking in their boots. the big question is will democrats have her back. joining me now is andrew croel, the reporter from "mother jones,
they report the fight is eat heathing up over her possible nomination to the senate banking committee senators on the senate banking committee say the industry has already moved to block warren from joining that committee, which is charged with drafting legislation regulating much of the financial industry. washington's lobbying corridor has been going nuts to keep her off the committee, another senate aide says. it's no wonder republicans are going nuts. they've never had to face a force like...
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bless the friend i love so well, but above you, life is good, brother, there's a wind on the heath. all of my love, rob. that's the end. [laughter] thank you very much. [applause] i'd love to answer any questions you might have. comments are welcome also. >> enabling suffered so. now we tweet three words and we think we're making -- and the letter and journal of that time were just so ib -- incredibly graphic. there was no other way to help express what was going on in their lives. hay could put their hearts in their words, and you were so fortunate to be able to stumble on to the gold mine that you did. >> yeah. i was. fortunate, yes, thank you. i had something i was going to add, what was it? oh, i know what i wanted to tell you. after the war ended my grandma had three of her five sons thoughted world war ii at the end she had stacks of letter. they wrote to her i would say once at week. it's remarkable. now it seems almost unbelievable. she took all the letters and took them to a typist and had them typed up and bound them in red leather. she had the sort of wonderful official m
bless the friend i love so well, but above you, life is good, brother, there's a wind on the heath. all of my love, rob. that's the end. [laughter] thank you very much. [applause] i'd love to answer any questions you might have. comments are welcome also. >> enabling suffered so. now we tweet three words and we think we're making -- and the letter and journal of that time were just so ib -- incredibly graphic. there was no other way to help express what was going on in their lives. hay...
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heath schuler will work for duke energy, jason altmire will become part of florida blue, and geoff davisg his own public affairs firm. >>> and here is the must-see video of the day. yes, that's bo, the white house releasing these shots of the first dog checking out all the holiday decorations including a replica of him. you can watch the whole thing on our facebook page. >>> and if you read only one thing this morning, now, i haven't seen it, but apparently there's this reality show about a couple of guys in california who carve impressive sculptures out of trees using chain saws. so a writer at "the new york times" gets a crazy idea and thinks, i wonder if they can teach me to do that over skype. you have got to click on my must read just to see how it all turned out. it's up on our facebook page at facebook/janua facebook/jansi facebook/jansingco. it's amazing what soup can do. starts with arthritis pain and a choice. take tylenol or take aleve, the #1 recommended pain reliever by orthopedic doctors. just two aleve can keep pain away all day. back to the news. just two aleve can keep p
heath schuler will work for duke energy, jason altmire will become part of florida blue, and geoff davisg his own public affairs firm. >>> and here is the must-see video of the day. yes, that's bo, the white house releasing these shots of the first dog checking out all the holiday decorations including a replica of him. you can watch the whole thing on our facebook page. >>> and if you read only one thing this morning, now, i haven't seen it, but apparently there's this...
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john heath heads innovation at chobani's.ler. >> pistachio with chocolate and orange. i mean people absolutely love that one. >> reporter: it's the brand new face of an age old product thousands of years ago, notice mads are thought to have first discovered yogurt. today chobani's chefs say they're discovering it all over again. >> so here we have some cucumber, some ol i have been oil, a little bit of salt and just pure simple yogurt. >> reporter: at the heart of every recipe is chobani's greek yogurt, strained to remove the whey and water. >> thicker. creamy. it adds a great texture. >> reporter: from richness comes riches. chobani is now the fastest growing yogurt brand in america. and greek yogurt, once a small fraction of the market, will top $1 billion in u.s. sales this year. >> it's very high in protein. it has less sugar. companies have made it absolutely delicious. >> reporter: cornell dairy specialist says they're eating it up in new york state, now home to all the major greek brands. and for local dairy farmers, y
john heath heads innovation at chobani's.ler. >> pistachio with chocolate and orange. i mean people absolutely love that one. >> reporter: it's the brand new face of an age old product thousands of years ago, notice mads are thought to have first discovered yogurt. today chobani's chefs say they're discovering it all over again. >> so here we have some cucumber, some ol i have been oil, a little bit of salt and just pure simple yogurt. >> reporter: at the heart of every...
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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...
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so, it would be like a heath schuler taking on nancy pelosi after 20910 elections. >> and mcconnell, interestingly who is the pair gone of the republican establishment has won them over. he made uneasy peace with and paul. it looks to me like mitch mcconnell has wanted to be majority leader since the senate race, ever since then he wanted to be majority leader. now he may never be. things do not look that much better for the republicans two years from now than they do now. he will also face a primary in two years. >> he may or may not. back in 2010 there was a contested primary in kentucky. that caused a bit of a problem for him. people were upset with him. but he has done a lot of work to hug rand paul so close to him and he let him do about whatever he wants to do on the senate floor. when he says i want to go to the floor and cause a big stink about something, mitch mcconnell says go right ahead. he is such a talented politician. he is so smart. in my opinion i think he has done everything he can do to prevent someone -- even if someone wanted to challenge him from the right he ha
so, it would be like a heath schuler taking on nancy pelosi after 20910 elections. >> and mcconnell, interestingly who is the pair gone of the republican establishment has won them over. he made uneasy peace with and paul. it looks to me like mitch mcconnell has wanted to be majority leader since the senate race, ever since then he wanted to be majority leader. now he may never be. things do not look that much better for the republicans two years from now than they do now. he will also...
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it would be more of a heath shuler taking on nancy pelosi after the 2010 elections, where it was more a protest candidacy ban an actual bid that anyone thinks they could win. if jim demint were to try to doesn't deny that i think he would maybe get 10 votes. >> mitch mcconnell interestingly, who is in the absolute paragon of the republican establishment, seems to have sort of one them over. an uneasy peace with rand paul, and it looks to me like mitch mcconnell wanted to be majority leader ever since he and his beagle dog won the 1984 senate race -- one of the best ads ever, youtube, mcconnell and beagle. awesome. he may never be majority leader because things do not automatically look all that much better for republicans two years from now than now. and he also will be facing a primary in two years. we should warn people. >> he may or may not. i think what he has been trying to do -- back in 2010, of course, mcconnell, there was a contested primary in kentucky and mcconnell back j. grayson and rand paul won, so it caused a little problems and people were upset with him. but he has do
it would be more of a heath shuler taking on nancy pelosi after the 2010 elections, where it was more a protest candidacy ban an actual bid that anyone thinks they could win. if jim demint were to try to doesn't deny that i think he would maybe get 10 votes. >> mitch mcconnell interestingly, who is in the absolute paragon of the republican establishment, seems to have sort of one them over. an uneasy peace with rand paul, and it looks to me like mitch mcconnell wanted to be majority...
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that sounds like something you'd see on a throw pillow at heath ledger's joker hideout.id that, two weeks as we get closer to the deadline, maybe folks will have different attitudes towards these issues. >> the thing is, mika, and this is the only point i'm making, and i could be wrong. all i'm trying to do for people watching the show is to give conservatives like me who was anti-tax, who was anti-tax in congress and let people know how those republicans, that people aren't focusing on enough, who basically have one-third of the power in this process how they are thinking, the pressures that they are facing and also what they believe. so for years, the mainstream media has said throw grover under the bus. they've thrown grover under the bus for years. they've said oh, you've got to agree to new tax revenue. eric cantor came on the show the other day and said we agree. we need new tax revenue. those were pretty extraordinary moves forward. and to have those two steps moved forward, you know, moving forward with those two steps and then having this proposal come out, i th
that sounds like something you'd see on a throw pillow at heath ledger's joker hideout.id that, two weeks as we get closer to the deadline, maybe folks will have different attitudes towards these issues. >> the thing is, mika, and this is the only point i'm making, and i could be wrong. all i'm trying to do for people watching the show is to give conservatives like me who was anti-tax, who was anti-tax in congress and let people know how those republicans, that people aren't focusing on...
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it would be more of a heath shuler taking on nancy pelosi after the 2010 elections, where it was moretest candidacy than an actual bid that anyone thinks they could win. if jim demint were to try to, i think he would maybe get 10 votes. >> mitch mcconnell, interestingly, who is in the absolute paragon of the republican establishment, seems to have sort of won them over. an uneasy peace with rand paul, and it looks to me like mitch mcconnell wanted to be majority leader ever since he and his beagle dog won the 1984 senate race -- one of the best ads ever, youtube, mcconnell and beagle. awesome. he may never be majority leader because things do not automatically look all that much better for republicans two years from now than now. and he also will be facing a primary in two years. we should warn people. >> he may or may not. i think what he has been trying to do -- back in 2010, of course, mcconnell, there was a contested primary in kentucky and mcconnell backed trey grayson, and rand paul won, so it caused a little problem and people were upset with him. but he has done a lot of work
it would be more of a heath shuler taking on nancy pelosi after the 2010 elections, where it was moretest candidacy than an actual bid that anyone thinks they could win. if jim demint were to try to, i think he would maybe get 10 votes. >> mitch mcconnell, interestingly, who is in the absolute paragon of the republican establishment, seems to have sort of won them over. an uneasy peace with rand paul, and it looks to me like mitch mcconnell wanted to be majority leader ever since he and...
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in the meantime, heath is on the line. what does this mean for the republican party?next for the g.o.p.? >> they have to regroup and not allow the democrats to sugar coat everything like they have done since the kennedy era. and get people to understand that you can't continue giving everything away to appease them for votes. like they have for so many generations after generations. >> why do you think mitt romney lost? what do you attribute it to? >> why did he lose? >> uh-huh. >> well, it's hard to beat a society that's been on -- there's so many people that democrats have gave out and gave out since the kennedy era, all right, there's so many greater numbers that will vote for democrats because they know that the democrats will give them what they want to get the votes. they've done that for time after time after time after time. so therefore, it's hard to buck that tradition. and it's proven, it's been known, generation after generation. once you bust that gap and get enough middle class that will go against the democrats and have enough people behind you beat on
in the meantime, heath is on the line. what does this mean for the republican party?next for the g.o.p.? >> they have to regroup and not allow the democrats to sugar coat everything like they have done since the kennedy era. and get people to understand that you can't continue giving everything away to appease them for votes. like they have for so many generations after generations. >> why do you think mitt romney lost? what do you attribute it to? >> why did he lose? >>...