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hess tells police he's used most of it.uying gas and food, he pays his cell phone bill and puts the remainder in his bank account. and according to authorities, hess doesn't have kids. but there is still some good news for henry. one of his loyal customers who hears about the robbery steps in to help the store owner recover his losses. >> i had one of my customers. and he said i got very good job, and, john, i know you're a nice man. i see what happen, and he give me $300. i said, man, you don't have to do that. he said, no, i'm happy to do it. >> henry, who has been robbed twice before says this incident definitely stands out from the others. >> he was very polite. very polite, very friendly, and this is why i open a conversation. i get robbed before, and you see people who robbed you. evil sort in their eyes. he don't know how to manage his life and he want to survive. he doesn't know the right way to survive. >> but this robbery goes to show you that minding your "ps" and qs can only take you so far. breaking the law, ev
hess tells police he's used most of it.uying gas and food, he pays his cell phone bill and puts the remainder in his bank account. and according to authorities, hess doesn't have kids. but there is still some good news for henry. one of his loyal customers who hears about the robbery steps in to help the store owner recover his losses. >> i had one of my customers. and he said i got very good job, and, john, i know you're a nice man. i see what happen, and he give me $300. i said, man,...
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. >> reporter: stephen hess has worked for four presidents. his first job in the white house was writing speeches for president eisenhower. while mitt romney is famous for his love of data and analysis, hess says presidents often have to make decisions based on information that later turns out to be wrong. >> you better be focusing on about ten problems or 12 problems at the same time, and understand that you're never going to have the perfect solution to any of them. and that you're going to have to move very quickly before you know all the facts. >> reporter: in this election, though, private sector experience could prove decisive. >> in an economic crisis, there is a possibility for a business leader to be elected. however, there'd have to be a general consensus among the public that we need a private sector solution, not a governmental sector solution to the crisis. and that's what this debate is all about between mr. romney and mr. obama. which way do we go? >> reporter: whether or not romney wins, hess sees more business leaders turning
. >> reporter: stephen hess has worked for four presidents. his first job in the white house was writing speeches for president eisenhower. while mitt romney is famous for his love of data and analysis, hess says presidents often have to make decisions based on information that later turns out to be wrong. >> you better be focusing on about ten problems or 12 problems at the same time, and understand that you're never going to have the perfect solution to any of them. and that...
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now, that's a real movie. >> that is a real movie. >> i'm peggy hess.ity whispers." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: "celebrity whispers." that's not even a raspberry. stick around we'll be right back with "audience suggestion box." it's a fun piece. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] you've reached the age where you don't back down from a challenge. this is the age of knowing how to make things happen. so, why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. 20 million men already have. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away if you experience a sudden decrease or loss in vision or hearing. this is the age of taking action. viagra. talk to your doctor. you've got to be
now, that's a real movie. >> that is a real movie. >> i'm peggy hess.ity whispers." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: "celebrity whispers." that's not even a raspberry. stick around we'll be right back with "audience suggestion box." it's a fun piece. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] you've reached the age where you don't back down from a challenge. this is the age of knowing how to make things happen. so, why let erectile...
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i think it can go higher and hess has been hanging around at 50. they benefit from an spr release and that would be my value plate for that move. >> uso, dan, saw a big trade today, saw big put activity at the 34 strike and we saw simultaneous print in the stock or the etf, buying puts, buying stock, creates a v-shaped graph like that and back spread as you and i know it, dan. >> right. >> so in other words, they're looking for some sort of move out of crude. i would be very curious, though, to see if anybody out there thinks it will affect the price of gasoline because, quite frankly, it can't. not with the fire in san francisco and not with the shutting of those refineries in the gulf. >> you're exactly right, doc. the idea of an spr release will affect gas prices psychologically. if you're going to play this the right way, you play futures by buying gas actually and selling crude oil, playing that short -- that long crack spread. that's a little complicated for the home gamers. that's why it gives something in the refining area that might benefi
i think it can go higher and hess has been hanging around at 50. they benefit from an spr release and that would be my value plate for that move. >> uso, dan, saw a big trade today, saw big put activity at the 34 strike and we saw simultaneous print in the stock or the etf, buying puts, buying stock, creates a v-shaped graph like that and back spread as you and i know it, dan. >> right. >> so in other words, they're looking for some sort of move out of crude. i would be very...
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. >> into years erika hess felt dozens of students from ages 4 through 18 for free and she has also trained 25 volunteers, all the panel role models for these kids in transition. >> they have had a lot people come and go in their lives so someone that can be consistent in show up and the enthusiastic and be a cheerleader for them. what we're doing is not just killing time, is actually helping to break the cycle of poverty. >> so for supporting the community's most volatile children, the war you can nominate your local heroes for jefferson were online at cbssf.com, just click on the connection at the top of the page and then je,, [ female announcer ] safeway presents real big deals of the week. or how to get great prices on things you need. we know you look around for the best deals. that's why we give you real big club card deals each week. this week, local seedless grapes straight off the vine are just 79 cents a pound. starbucks coffee is only $7.49. that's less than a quarter for a great cup of coffee. tropicana o.j. is just $2.88. real big deals this week and every week. what do you thi
. >> into years erika hess felt dozens of students from ages 4 through 18 for free and she has also trained 25 volunteers, all the panel role models for these kids in transition. >> they have had a lot people come and go in their lives so someone that can be consistent in show up and the enthusiastic and be a cheerleader for them. what we're doing is not just killing time, is actually helping to break the cycle of poverty. >> so for supporting the community's most volatile...
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inside i'm crying for the woman in regards to her status, for marquis' family, his nephe nephews, hessrothers and kids. >> reporter: he said he was a religious man and a role model for kids. that's why he's in disbelief he's a suspect. >> for me he was a positive image. something stressed another plaque man out. >> reporter: he was a volunteer camera man for creatv. he became friends with shareef alman, who died in a shootout with police after killing three of his co-workers. how that shooting affected reynolds, only reynolds himself would know. >> what drives a man to do anything like this, one never knows what's inside their head, but we need places where they can reach out for help and feel safe and secure. >> next monday night, the community will be organizing a canned manylight vigil for the homeless woman. it will happened at the site where she was killed. george kiriyama, nbc news. >>> a man was shot in the drive-thru lane of kfc. in oakland. after being shot numerous times, the victim drove his car out of the drive-thru, across busy international boulevard before hitting a buil
inside i'm crying for the woman in regards to her status, for marquis' family, his nephe nephews, hessrothers and kids. >> reporter: he said he was a religious man and a role model for kids. that's why he's in disbelief he's a suspect. >> for me he was a positive image. something stressed another plaque man out. >> reporter: he was a volunteer camera man for creatv. he became friends with shareef alman, who died in a shootout with police after killing three of his co-workers....
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rick hess quoted arnie duncan president obama's education secretary saying class size has been a sacred cow and we need to take it off, give me and my wife a choice of putting our kids with a great teacher of 28 or mediocre teacher of 23, i know what i would choose every time. so, james class sizes, -- >> i don't know fit is true or not, the absolute conventional -- wisdom in the education establishment i'm sure this view is shared by many in the obama department of educating -- >> including arne duncan apparently. >> yes recent research shows class sizes are not the big determinant of performance. parents are skeptical you can argue about how big is too big. if romney is questioning the link between class size and performance, he's in the company of like i said, i would bet most of the obama employees on this issue. >> how does romney respond to this ad or should he ignore it? >> i think the ad is fairly preposterous. most parents and people who went through the school system understand the class size is irrelevant if you make smaller, you need more teachers increase the size of the te
rick hess quoted arnie duncan president obama's education secretary saying class size has been a sacred cow and we need to take it off, give me and my wife a choice of putting our kids with a great teacher of 28 or mediocre teacher of 23, i know what i would choose every time. so, james class sizes, -- >> i don't know fit is true or not, the absolute conventional -- wisdom in the education establishment i'm sure this view is shared by many in the obama department of educating -- >>...
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name just right now and he did a pelvic examination and then they did an ultrasound and some others hess i believe they even may have done a crown was on check to make sure was really supposed to be a girl go at they found out was that i didn't have a uterus and that my vagina was only about you know that big it wasn't normal everything looked normal from the outside but on the inside nothing was right and they said you're not going to have a normal sex life you're not going to have children. that was really hard you know in your early teens in your late teens early twenty's at college most of your peers are having sex so to not even be able to and to try to go on a date with someone and of course you date them long enough they're going to expect something to happen and nothing happens or you actually have to look at them and say i can't explain it i mean that's that's really hard. to have two such remotely small things happen to one person seems like statistically speaking there has to be a cause and maybe it's a similar cause how you know why would two such unique things happen without
name just right now and he did a pelvic examination and then they did an ultrasound and some others hess i believe they even may have done a crown was on check to make sure was really supposed to be a girl go at they found out was that i didn't have a uterus and that my vagina was only about you know that big it wasn't normal everything looked normal from the outside but on the inside nothing was right and they said you're not going to have a normal sex life you're not going to have children....
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yesterday was the 100-year anniversary of the discovery of galactic, cosmic rays on earth by victor hess with his hot air balloon in eastern germany. exactly 100 years later, yesterday, we make the characterize it -- or characterize the first measurements of the radiation spectrum from the surface of mars. the next slide is zooming in on the top deck of the rover, showing where the window is. it points toward these the net so we characterize and measure charged particle radiation coming in from the atmosphere as well as neutral particle radiation, neutrons and gamma rays. we have learned a lot in the last 100 years. we know that the two types of radiation in space are driven in large part by the sun. they go with the solar cycle. it is a very interesting time because the entire nominal mission service operations will be right around solis maximum. you can see the data in white and the prediction of the solar cycle in red. we'll have an opportunity to get a good characterization of both the galactic cosmic ray background and also the solar energetic particles as a result of flairs or sola
yesterday was the 100-year anniversary of the discovery of galactic, cosmic rays on earth by victor hess with his hot air balloon in eastern germany. exactly 100 years later, yesterday, we make the characterize it -- or characterize the first measurements of the radiation spectrum from the surface of mars. the next slide is zooming in on the top deck of the rover, showing where the window is. it points toward these the net so we characterize and measure charged particle radiation coming in from...
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. >> it has a lot of time before it mos across hess pan yoel and florida.he water temperatures is the fuel the storm needs to strengthen. as it mos across land it will move into incredibly warm wasser above average in terms of sea surface temperatures. 89 degrees is the temperature. it will be storms slowly strengthening as it makes its way across. haiti, port-au-prince was devastated by earthquake a couple years ago. 400 thousand people are intense ladies. that could be devastating for them. i want to show you the track as it goes further out in time anywhere from new other leans to tampa to miami need to be watching the track of the storm. >> we will be checking back with you as we need to. >>> new numbers showing no end in sight for the nation's deficit dilemma. it is becoming a heated issue for president obama p and mitt romney. doug luzader is live from washington. >> these new numbers, another trillion dollar deficit this year. the finger pointing out on the campaign trail is just getting started. let's take a look at the nation's debt clock $16 trill
. >> it has a lot of time before it mos across hess pan yoel and florida.he water temperatures is the fuel the storm needs to strengthen. as it mos across land it will move into incredibly warm wasser above average in terms of sea surface temperatures. 89 degrees is the temperature. it will be storms slowly strengthening as it makes its way across. haiti, port-au-prince was devastated by earthquake a couple years ago. 400 thousand people are intense ladies. that could be devastating for...
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cur cur pass road closed at hess wrote.ccidents there can shut it down for the next half hour >> video goes by role of a bat flying around a news room >> he flew by the anchor as he delivered the news and then flew behind the weather man. several employees tried to capture him and others fled in terror. terror.
cur cur pass road closed at hess wrote.ccidents there can shut it down for the next half hour >> video goes by role of a bat flying around a news room >> he flew by the anchor as he delivered the news and then flew behind the weather man. several employees tried to capture him and others fled in terror. terror.
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number of health insurers including -- wellpoint, he also added a nice stake in chipotle mexican grill, hessand he dissolved his stakes in dell, hospital corp of america, and research in motion. greenlight increased holding ngs seagate and general motors, but decleared holdings in best buy, apple. one of the things is apparently a big reduction in his holding in hewitt-packard. >> okay, innovation in the heart land, can high-tech seeds rescue us from the worst drought in nearly half a century. jane wells joins us live from iowa. >> our top money pros will bring you up to speed when we come back. with the fidelity stock screener, you can try strategies from independent experts and see what criteria they use. such as a 5% yield on dividend-paying stocks. then you can customize the strategies and narrow down to exactly those stocks you want to follow. i'm mark allen of fidelity investments. the expert strategies feature is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. we have a upclose look at some of the super seeds their
number of health insurers including -- wellpoint, he also added a nice stake in chipotle mexican grill, hessand he dissolved his stakes in dell, hospital corp of america, and research in motion. greenlight increased holding ngs seagate and general motors, but decleared holdings in best buy, apple. one of the things is apparently a big reduction in his holding in hewitt-packard. >> okay, innovation in the heart land, can high-tech seeds rescue us from the worst drought in nearly half a...
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rick hess quoted arnie duncan president obama's education secretary saying class size has been a sacred cow and we need to take it off, give me and my wife a choice of putting our kids with a great teacher of 28 or mediocre teacher of 23, i know what i would choose every time. so, james class sizes, -- >> i don't know fit is true or not, the absolute conventional -- wisdom in the education establishment i'm sure this view is shared by many in the obama department of educating -- >> including arne duncan apparently. >> yes recent research shows class sizes are not the big determinant of performance. parents are skeptical you can argue about how big is too big. if romney is questioning the link between class size and performance, he's in the company of like i said, i would bet most of the obama employees on this issue. >> how does romney respond to this ad or should he ignore it? >> i think the ad is fairly preposterous. most parents and people who went through the school system understand the class size is irrelevant if you make smaller, you need more teachers increase the size of the te
rick hess quoted arnie duncan president obama's education secretary saying class size has been a sacred cow and we need to take it off, give me and my wife a choice of putting our kids with a great teacher of 28 or mediocre teacher of 23, i know what i would choose every time. so, james class sizes, -- >> i don't know fit is true or not, the absolute conventional -- wisdom in the education establishment i'm sure this view is shared by many in the obama department of educating -- >>...
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let's hear from dan hesse, the ceo, to find out more about the turnaround.come back. >> hi, jim. good to be here. >> i want people to be able to spot turnarounds. tell me if i have the right recipe here. kind of one of those google recipes. one part service, one part new product and one part balance sheet. are those the three things that distinguish your turnaround? are they all in good shape? >> of those three, they are all important. the most important is service. we are in the service business. the first phase of our turnaround and you're right, it is a long-term turnaround with three phases. the first phase with investors took four years. at the beginning of 2008 we were not only last in customer service and satisfaction in the wireless industry, we were last by a lot. recently the american customer satisfaction index recognized us as the undisputed number one of major wireless carriers and the most improved u.s. company, period, in customer satisfaction across all 47 industries studied. the only company that went from last place to first place. that too
let's hear from dan hesse, the ceo, to find out more about the turnaround.come back. >> hi, jim. good to be here. >> i want people to be able to spot turnarounds. tell me if i have the right recipe here. kind of one of those google recipes. one part service, one part new product and one part balance sheet. are those the three things that distinguish your turnaround? are they all in good shape? >> of those three, they are all important. the most important is service. we are in...
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will the conservative budget hawk win them over with hess reforms?discuss all of this, paul ryan, from his home state, wisconsin senator ron johnson. sir, thank you for joining us. i know you are busy at the convention, but first and foremost, what do you think paul ryan has to say to win over the undecided voters? >> adam, tell you what america will see today, tonight, a genuinely decent, kind, down-to-earth person that paul ryan is. he need to convey that. he needs to show america what he really is. they already know how knowledgeable he is about the budget. that they understand how much he knows about the fiscal situation. how serious he is in dealing with it. tell you what, one of the reasons i was so pleased about the pick of paul ryan as the vice-presidential nominee it confirmed what i already knew about governor romney. that governor romney is dead serious, absolutely dedicated to offering real solutions. you don't pick paul ryan if you're not sear us about fixing problems. adam: tough choices ahead for the american people. talk about the man
will the conservative budget hawk win them over with hess reforms?discuss all of this, paul ryan, from his home state, wisconsin senator ron johnson. sir, thank you for joining us. i know you are busy at the convention, but first and foremost, what do you think paul ryan has to say to win over the undecided voters? >> adam, tell you what america will see today, tonight, a genuinely decent, kind, down-to-earth person that paul ryan is. he need to convey that. he needs to show america what...
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i'm looking at some of the thing hess said. no answer to this simple reality. we need to stop spending money we don't have. obamacare comes to more than 2,000 pages of mandates and rules. you know, he went op and on in that vein. is that the traditional role sort of the vice president? is the attack dog? or what do you think the thing that most of the center might take away from this? >> well -- well, first i think that the personal narrative part was the least effective part of his speech, to me, because he did not feel very comfortable, to me, in the beginning of that speech giving it. as he got into it, when he got to, for instance, it seemed he felt more comfortable, more policy oriented, he seemed to fill his stride a little bit more, and i think if he can do that part and be the attack dog, and as you say, perform that traditional role. i mean, what you don't want mitt romney to do is step to that stage tonight and be the most, you know, very negative. you want him to really say, here i am. i am the guy. you may like the guy in the white house now. but he
i'm looking at some of the thing hess said. no answer to this simple reality. we need to stop spending money we don't have. obamacare comes to more than 2,000 pages of mandates and rules. you know, he went op and on in that vein. is that the traditional role sort of the vice president? is the attack dog? or what do you think the thing that most of the center might take away from this? >> well -- well, first i think that the personal narrative part was the least effective part of his...
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community and the strength of christian conservatives was able to rin a nomination and given that that's hess base, he doesn't see any reason that he needs to drop out right now. >> ifill: jon, if todd akin is the drag on the party that so many party leaders seem to think, does that translate to missouri suddenly being helping out senator claire mccass kin suddenly having an advantage or mitt romney even perhaps losing missouri. are there any polls to support that? >> i don't think there's any polls to support the idea that ro manyny would be in danger of losing missouri at this point, i think that's a little premature. but certainly, eastern top republicans,ql+÷ ranked by gove mcconnell, says at this point akin seems impossible or very unlikely that he would win this race which is why they want to get him out. i mean, who controls the senate is in an incredibly important issue, especially in mitt romney wins next year, it could hinge or it could depend on whether or not he's able to get his agenda through, whether they have that majority or not. >> ifill: you have mentioned governor bob mcdo
community and the strength of christian conservatives was able to rin a nomination and given that that's hess base, he doesn't see any reason that he needs to drop out right now. >> ifill: jon, if todd akin is the drag on the party that so many party leaders seem to think, does that translate to missouri suddenly being helping out senator claire mccass kin suddenly having an advantage or mitt romney even perhaps losing missouri. are there any polls to support that? >> i don't think...
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so that's the sort of obvious issue with life tenure, but the hess obvious one that's kind of interesting with respect to the confirmation process is that you never know when there's going to be a vacancy. and so each, the filling of each vacancy becomes terrifically freighted because you never know when this president is going to get another one, or maybe the next president won't get any. jimmy carter had the bad luck to not have a single supreme court vacancy occur during his term in office. so there's a randomness to it that just ratchets up the significance of every vacancy. so there's a few ideas floating around about this. i mean, obviously, to simply get rid of life tenure would require a constitutional amendment, and that's a very difficult, and, you know, not smart way to proceed about anything. so some scholars have come up with another idea, that there should be a functional 18-year term on the court, and once somebody has served 18 years, another justice gets appointed, and they all remain on the court for the duration of as long as they want to stay, but the ones who already
so that's the sort of obvious issue with life tenure, but the hess obvious one that's kind of interesting with respect to the confirmation process is that you never know when there's going to be a vacancy. and so each, the filling of each vacancy becomes terrifically freighted because you never know when this president is going to get another one, or maybe the next president won't get any. jimmy carter had the bad luck to not have a single supreme court vacancy occur during his term in office....
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is there a trend in the swing states towards the president or towards hess challenger?n't been much trend in any of the polling. we saw the president up for 3 points the best in a couple of months, but really, it's just at the upper end of the range, he's getting 47% support, he hasn't done better than that since march. stuart: how do you measure enthusiasm? i think it's going to be very important in getting the turnout of key constituents. is there any way to measure that. >> yes, two different things that people refer to as enthusiasm. one is very important and one is not. the very important one is howley -- how closely people are following the campaign. and on that consistently republicans have an about a 10 point edge in terms of people following the campaign closely and that's why the leikely vote polls for registered voters or adults. the second way of measuring enthusiasm, people do it and ask, are you excited about the candidates or lesser of two evils. democrats are more excited about their candidates than republicans, we'll be updating numbers tomorrow, but th
is there a trend in the swing states towards the president or towards hess challenger?n't been much trend in any of the polling. we saw the president up for 3 points the best in a couple of months, but really, it's just at the upper end of the range, he's getting 47% support, he hasn't done better than that since march. stuart: how do you measure enthusiasm? i think it's going to be very important in getting the turnout of key constituents. is there any way to measure that. >> yes, two...
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hess suffering from bipolar 2, defined as periodic episodes of depression and hyper mania. they say he's responding to medication and regaining strength. >>> vhr pulled chad johnson's reality series off the air, coming two days after he was arrested for domestic violence charges. his wife says he head butted her during a heated argument. is anybody going to miss the reality show? did you watch it? >> i never watched it. >> i've seen basketball wives a few times. >> like a spinoff? >> i don't know. >> spiraling down for him. >> rough few days for that family. >>> around here, rain showers start today. cloud cover going to be holding tough today. warm and humid. the humidity back after a couple of days of relatively comfortable air. and just hang in there. wait until you see the five-day forecast. got some changes. fall on the horizon. >> sounds beautiful. >> now it's rain showers. northeast washington, college park you're getting showers. pretty good thunderstorm has blossomed across the bay bridge. pushing through chestertown. that has gotten going in the last 15 minutes or
hess suffering from bipolar 2, defined as periodic episodes of depression and hyper mania. they say he's responding to medication and regaining strength. >>> vhr pulled chad johnson's reality series off the air, coming two days after he was arrested for domestic violence charges. his wife says he head butted her during a heated argument. is anybody going to miss the reality show? did you watch it? >> i never watched it. >> i've seen basketball wives a few times. >>...
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he on his unwillingness to release hess tax returns. he had attacks on bain capital. he has been sort of on the defensive for the past several weeks. i think that is what we're seeing to some extent in these polls. rick: there was a lead for governor romney when it comes to the economy. when people were asked who they trust to do a better job with the economy the governor has a slight lead there. we can put those numb business up there, 46% very just 4% of people who said they would trust the president with the economy. still that number is within the margin of error and it is four points lower than it was two months ago, steve. >> if you look at the broad economic context we're talking about here, you've had six months of not just bad but very bad economic news for the president that should have left the white house on the defensive. unemployment at 8.3%. you've had economic growth slowing pretty considerably. you've got a very poor economic environment, 3 1/2 years after this president ran as the guy who could fix the economy. those numbers have to be bigger for mit
he on his unwillingness to release hess tax returns. he had attacks on bain capital. he has been sort of on the defensive for the past several weeks. i think that is what we're seeing to some extent in these polls. rick: there was a lead for governor romney when it comes to the economy. when people were asked who they trust to do a better job with the economy the governor has a slight lead there. we can put those numb business up there, 46% very just 4% of people who said they would trust the...
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our guest today rick hess a resident scholar and director of education policy at the american enterprise. he's in favor of extending the year a little bit. peter graves, a professor of psychology at boston college. author of free to learn, while unleashing our childrens instincts to play will make them happier, more resilient and better prepared for life. we probably have an idea on your opinion as well. this segment has started quite the conversation among our team here on "happening now." we have a lot of parents with a lot of kids at different ages, and so, what is the reaction to this story? it's been just that, that parents and kids need a break. you say, peter extending the year a little bit, even a few weeks is not worth it, why not? >> i think it's a very bad idea. we should not be increasing the amount of time that children have to spend in school. i say have to spend in school. remember, this is forced. we are making children spend more time in school. think of what we're doing. kids are not happy in school. this is a truism, everybody knows this. jenna: you're a professor, som
our guest today rick hess a resident scholar and director of education policy at the american enterprise. he's in favor of extending the year a little bit. peter graves, a professor of psychology at boston college. author of free to learn, while unleashing our childrens instincts to play will make them happier, more resilient and better prepared for life. we probably have an idea on your opinion as well. this segment has started quite the conversation among our team here on "happening...
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first of all, i think it is so unbecoming -- i think stephen hess had a great line.was something to the effect that they asked him about president obama campaigning during the convention and he said it was a sign of disrespect of the civility that we ought to accord in modern american blicks. -- politics. but look, the president is exhausted. he's tired. >> you think he's over-scheduled? >> yes. . . . [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> so he is still engaged enough so that he will even in the state of the campaign initiate the process? what's it will happen less and less, but people are sending stuff, the world is still going on even though it is so busy. something will keep his interest and he will turn to us for these opportunities. that is the reality of social. it is ever present. so it is in your life. and he gets involved in his life. and his five boys are always part of the process. they are very socially active. >> i did promise to open this up to the audience. if you have questi
first of all, i think it is so unbecoming -- i think stephen hess had a great line.was something to the effect that they asked him about president obama campaigning during the convention and he said it was a sign of disrespect of the civility that we ought to accord in modern american blicks. -- politics. but look, the president is exhausted. he's tired. >> you think he's over-scheduled? >> yes. . . . [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright...
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winona judd pulling the plug on hi concert after hess husband, drummer, seriously hurt in a motorcyclekota highway when he veered across the center divider, slamd into a car. judd was riding in front of him at the time. >>> the u.s. navy's oldest commissioned warship set sail for an historic voyage. at 215 years old, the uss constitution cruised across boston harbor to commemorate its victory over a british ship in the war of 1812. it earned the nickname, old sirensides. only the second time in 131 years the ship has sailed on its own power. that's cool. gretch? >> gretchen: mitt romney might fine lea have the thing he needs to defeat president obama in the upcoming election? michael goodwin, columnist for the "new york post" and fox news contributor who voted for obama in 2008. according to him, that thing is? >> paul ryan and a plan. i think that there is an old political maxim that you can't beat somebody with nobody. barak obama is a real somebody. he's got a presence, he's a confident campaigner. people like him despite not like his policies. mitt romney was not a good candidate f
winona judd pulling the plug on hi concert after hess husband, drummer, seriously hurt in a motorcyclekota highway when he veered across the center divider, slamd into a car. judd was riding in front of him at the time. >>> the u.s. navy's oldest commissioned warship set sail for an historic voyage. at 215 years old, the uss constitution cruised across boston harbor to commemorate its victory over a british ship in the war of 1812. it earned the nickname, old sirensides. only the...