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drew griffin for us in juneau with the documents. thank you, drew.gize to you at home, because there was a little difficulty of drew's spot because we were coming to you with live broadband connection, and we wanted to get you a look at the documents, so we apologize for that. >>> and today, the casey anthony murder trial through the eyes of nancy grace. nancy joined me last hour after several wrenching hours of crime scene technicians who recovered the remains of casey's 2-year-old daughter caylee. i asked her about the defendant's purported illness that forced the trial to end early yesterday. >> i was not so sure that she was sick as much as she was sick of the testimony. one thing i noticed, randi, and i have been watching her carefully, when her mother, cindy anthony, took the stand, she was so broken up, that she could not raise up here and went through a box of kleenex. randi, she has been through one kleenex has tot mom, and she has been crying for two days, but she has used one kleenex. >> she claims that little caylee drowned in the family
drew griffin for us in juneau with the documents. thank you, drew.gize to you at home, because there was a little difficulty of drew's spot because we were coming to you with live broadband connection, and we wanted to get you a look at the documents, so we apologize for that. >>> and today, the casey anthony murder trial through the eyes of nancy grace. nancy joined me last hour after several wrenching hours of crime scene technicians who recovered the remains of casey's 2-year-old...
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she's organizing meetings both here in juneau and in anchorage and at her house and trying to squeeze in as many meetings as she possibly can. she's paying attention to a lot of details, especially on oil and gas revenue issues. and she's also engaged in the national scene. i want to show you one e-mail she writes about a speech that then candidate obama gave on energy. and she's being somewhat complimentary of him. let me read it to you. i have it here. it's an e-mail from august 4th, 2008 in which she says about mr. obama, "he gave a great speech this morning in michigan. mentioned alaska. stole our energy rebate $1,000 check idea, stole our tc-alaska gasoline talking points, et cetera. we need to take advantage of this, write a statement saying he is right on. joe, could you help crank this quick statement out as a reaction to some of obama's good points this morning?" this is obviously before she was running for vice president against the obama ticket. but i believe it shows that, you know, she has a bipartisan nature to her. >> all right, drew, well, you're going to have a fun we
she's organizing meetings both here in juneau and in anchorage and at her house and trying to squeeze in as many meetings as she possibly can. she's paying attention to a lot of details, especially on oil and gas revenue issues. and she's also engaged in the national scene. i want to show you one e-mail she writes about a speech that then candidate obama gave on energy. and she's being somewhat complimentary of him. let me read it to you. i have it here. it's an e-mail from august 4th, 2008 in...
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she's organizing meetings both here in juneau and in anchorage and at her house and trying to squeeze many meetings as she possibly can. she's paying attention to a lot of details, especially on oil and gas revenue issues. and she's also engaged in the national scene. i want to show you one e-mail she writes about a speech that then candidate obama gave on energy. and she's being somewhat complimentary of him. let me read it to you. i have it here. it's an e-mail from august 4th, 2008 in which she says about mr. obama, "he gave a great speech this morning in michigan. mentioned alaska. stole our energy rebate $1,000 check idea, stole our tc-alaska gasoline talking points, et cetera. we need to take advantage of this, write a statement saying he is right on. joe, could you help crank this quick statement out as a reaction to some of obama's good points this morning?" this is obviously before she was running for vice president against the obama ticket. but i believe it shows that, you know, she has a bipartisan nature to her. >> all right, drew, well, you're going to have a fun weekend
she's organizing meetings both here in juneau and in anchorage and at her house and trying to squeeze many meetings as she possibly can. she's paying attention to a lot of details, especially on oil and gas revenue issues. and she's also engaged in the national scene. i want to show you one e-mail she writes about a speech that then candidate obama gave on energy. and she's being somewhat complimentary of him. let me read it to you. i have it here. it's an e-mail from august 4th, 2008 in which...
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he joins me now from juneau, alaska, with more. >> reporter: good evening, lester. news organizations have waited three years to get access to the docume documents. stacks of e-mails from palin's time as governor in alaska. she fought having to make them public. now that they are, a palin spokesperson said she was a very engaged governor and everybody should read them. a media frenzy alaska hasn't seen since 2008. journalists jockeying to get their hands on hundreds of thousands of pages of e-mails. sent by sarah palin to officials of top aides in alaska. the 250,000 pounds of documens s have e-mails from sarah palin's first week as governor and continue to 2008 as she was john mccain's running mate. she was a frenetic blackberry user, firing off e-mails but using her personal yahoo e-mail account rather than state accounts to conduct business, all in an attempt to keep hr business private. nbc.com first reported the e-mails in 20008, but prying them loose from the state archives hasn't been easy. >> the state archives call for a ten day release of records. we waite
he joins me now from juneau, alaska, with more. >> reporter: good evening, lester. news organizations have waited three years to get access to the docume documents. stacks of e-mails from palin's time as governor in alaska. she fought having to make them public. now that they are, a palin spokesperson said she was a very engaged governor and everybody should read them. a media frenzy alaska hasn't seen since 2008. journalists jockeying to get their hands on hundreds of thousands of pages...
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the e-mails are available in paper form only, and must be picked up from juneau. palin insists the documents contain nothing new. but she says she expects some people to take the messages, quote, out of context. >>> and the president's choice for defense secretary says u.s. troops may be in iraq beyond the end of the year. leon panetta made the statement during his senate confirmation hearing. saying that the iraqi government may ask that some troops remain in the country. there's currently 47,000 u.s. troops in iraq. but none in a combat role. >>> perhaps the politician most grateful that this week is ending is congressman anthony weiner. after days of scrambling to survive his sexting scandal, weiner is getting good news. a new marist poll taken in the congressman's district says a majority, 56 %, say he should not resign. for now, congressman weiner is keeping a low profile and working behind the scenes on an apology tour to save his job. >>> there's been a tiny bit of progress against that massive wildfire in arizona. crews say they have it about 5% contained.
the e-mails are available in paper form only, and must be picked up from juneau. palin insists the documents contain nothing new. but she says she expects some people to take the messages, quote, out of context. >>> and the president's choice for defense secretary says u.s. troops may be in iraq beyond the end of the year. leon panetta made the statement during his senate confirmation hearing. saying that the iraqi government may ask that some troops remain in the country. there's...
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drew griffin has been going over the e-mails and he's live for us in juneau. this is fascinating. what are you learning that has really surprised you about these exchanges? >> reporter: yeah, i just want to -- on that point, august 2008, she's becoming widely known on the national stage but she really has no idea earlier in that month that john mccain seems to be even looking at her. i draw your attention to this e-mail she sent on august 4th. this was after then senator obama, the candidate, gave a speech about energy. >> reporter: little did she know in just a couple of weeks, she would be the person who would attack obama. i want to bring you this, too. she's talking about going to the republican national convention. this is just like five days after she wrote that e-mail about obama. she's talking about how she wants to limit her stay there. travel a day before and a day after that main speech. i don't want to be there five days, no need to. obviously, deb, that trip, she stayed a lot longer. it changed her life. she went right on the campaign trail. and this is the first refe
drew griffin has been going over the e-mails and he's live for us in juneau. this is fascinating. what are you learning that has really surprised you about these exchanges? >> reporter: yeah, i just want to -- on that point, august 2008, she's becoming widely known on the national stage but she really has no idea earlier in that month that john mccain seems to be even looking at her. i draw your attention to this e-mail she sent on august 4th. this was after then senator obama, the...
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instead, we had to come all the way to juneau, alaska, grab our six boxes, and leave.iterally take these things out, wheel them down the street, and get into this hotel suite where we could begin looking at them. so far, we have looked at maybe a third of them, 20 to 1,000 of them. if you're looking for something scandalous or salacious, we haven't found it. at one point, she tried to link a scandal to murkowski. of course, they have a long running feud to this day, but really, the e-mails we found were all about government, governing, trying to make schedules between herself, her family at home, and various commissions and businesses she had to attend to for her role. she also is very interested in being there for the people of alaska. at one point complaining in this e-mail she was not told about a funeral for five soldiers. in the future, she needs to be told about that. one interesting thing we did just find is about the time, in fact, the day she found out she was going to be running as a vice presidential nominee for john mccain. and i want to show you this becau
instead, we had to come all the way to juneau, alaska, grab our six boxes, and leave.iterally take these things out, wheel them down the street, and get into this hotel suite where we could begin looking at them. so far, we have looked at maybe a third of them, 20 to 1,000 of them. if you're looking for something scandalous or salacious, we haven't found it. at one point, she tried to link a scandal to murkowski. of course, they have a long running feud to this day, but really, the e-mails we...
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all but 10 of the 697 brave men of the juneau, gave their lives for their country.n spite of the intense pain of losing their five sons all at once, the parents of the sullivans became an inspiration to america speaking to millions on behalf of the war effort. to honor the sullivans two ships were named for them. the motto of the last ship -- we stick together. theirs was a demonstration of the holy scriptures that says "greater love hath no man than this, but that he lay down his life for his friend." that is the kind of love we americans have for our country. we americans stick together. we triumph together. in the words of daniel webster, we are, "one cause, one country, one heart." that is the kind of commitment it will take to face the great challenges of today. the people of this great country have that level of courage and they are longing for a president who will listen to them, who will lead from the front, and not from behind. i'm michele bachmann, and i'm running for president of the united states. together, we can do this. together we can reign in all th
all but 10 of the 697 brave men of the juneau, gave their lives for their country.n spite of the intense pain of losing their five sons all at once, the parents of the sullivans became an inspiration to america speaking to millions on behalf of the war effort. to honor the sullivans two ships were named for them. the motto of the last ship -- we stick together. theirs was a demonstration of the holy scriptures that says "greater love hath no man than this, but that he lay down his life for...
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you had to come to juneau, lack of lack oalaska and you had to p six boxes and go through them and it'sask and we have them scanned. there are no bombshells in here. i think we would have had them out by now, but what's interesting is the history of sarah pail sxirn how she came into office, learned how to be a governor and as she's coming up to become the vice presidential nominee and how that was such a closely guarded secret. in fact the first e-mail that says yes, i'm the v.p. comes on the day that she became the v.p. candidate when she writes to somebody, can you believe it? he told me yesterday talking about john mccain. it moved fast. pray, i love you. that was on august 29, 2008. earlier that month she was talking about going to the republican national convention and she's trying to limit her stay there. she's talking about how she doesn't want to spend one more day there than she needs to. i'll travel the day before and the day after her main speech. i don't want to go there five days and i would need to. todd won't be able to go so trig won't be going. all of the more reason t
you had to come to juneau, lack of lack oalaska and you had to p six boxes and go through them and it'sask and we have them scanned. there are no bombshells in here. i think we would have had them out by now, but what's interesting is the history of sarah pail sxirn how she came into office, learned how to be a governor and as she's coming up to become the vice presidential nominee and how that was such a closely guarded secret. in fact the first e-mail that says yes, i'm the v.p. comes on the...
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and the old used tanning bed that my girls have used a handful of times in juneau, yes, we paid for it ourselves. i will continue to be dismayed about the media." after blog rumors of an affair serviced in july of '08 palin wrote "i feel like i'm at the breaking point with the hurtful gossip about my family." a spokesman for palin says the e-mails show a very engaged governor sarah palin being the ceo of other state. everyone should read them. indeed the e-mails show a governor focused on the minutia of a natural gas plan. writing staff, "did the team ever follow up on the public messaging they were to do on this? that was two weeks ago." but they're also filled with palinesque termed like "flipin'." and more everyday concerns she once wrote to an aide, do you remember who the barber is who is going to trim my hair. and nothing beats this. a picture the palins got with the king, a fake one, at least. now, 2,000 pages of e-mails were withheld because of executive privilege or other reasons and an additional 5,000 pages of e-mails were redacted. the whole release was overseen by staff me
and the old used tanning bed that my girls have used a handful of times in juneau, yes, we paid for it ourselves. i will continue to be dismayed about the media." after blog rumors of an affair serviced in july of '08 palin wrote "i feel like i'm at the breaking point with the hurtful gossip about my family." a spokesman for palin says the e-mails show a very engaged governor sarah palin being the ceo of other state. everyone should read them. indeed the e-mails show a governor...
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operation normandy, operation over lord, over juneau or operation fortitude? the answer is coming up on fox 5 morning news. stay with us. it's 9:37. man: we need a sofa. something i can stretch out on! woman: ooh... that will go with those lamps my mother gave us. or we could get some new lamps. or we could get no sofa. negotiating, eh? you got it! and enjoying it less and less? stop paying for second best. upgrade to verizon fios and get tv, internet and phone for just $99.99 a month for a year. want to save even more? call now and we'll add over 60 premium channels, including showtime, starz, epix, and more for 12 months. fios is a 100% fiber optic network. it delivers superior picture quality, the best channel lineup, more hd, plus america's fastest, most consistent and reliable internet. and there's no annual contract required. why keep paying for cable? move up to the best. get fios tv, internet and phone for just $99.99 a month for a year, plus over 60 premium channels for 12 months. don't wait. call 1.877.729.fios. call the verizon
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that's the power as narrative by the way was from the movie juneau for those of you who recognize it. hollywood which is the chief foremost political tool is totally run by liberals at this point liberals to discriminate against conservatives, scorn traditional american values and use television in particular as the toll of propaganda in order to achieve their political end. the use the narrative to push their point of view we and they are clever about it and recognize if the slide their messaging and it's much more effective for to convince us to accept a new lifestyle choices and politics and the policies. now hollywood didn't used to be this week. in the 1950's and even the 1960's hollywood executives were by and large conservatives. the creators were always liberal. they tended to be jewish socialists from new york. they were liberal in orientation. the battle between the two groups resulted in a relatively non-partisan kind of television. there were always liberalism that shone through of the creator can get away with it on occasion but for the most part, it was sort of down the
that's the power as narrative by the way was from the movie juneau for those of you who recognize it. hollywood which is the chief foremost political tool is totally run by liberals at this point liberals to discriminate against conservatives, scorn traditional american values and use television in particular as the toll of propaganda in order to achieve their political end. the use the narrative to push their point of view we and they are clever about it and recognize if the slide their...
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and i said, juneau, i will give you a fax machine, it's a whole lot easier, instead of calling and mailing something every time there is something to get no, no, we don't want a fax machine. they don't -- the whole technology thing was horrible. so i set trust me. so i gave them a fax machine and they can't live without it now. so i send them everything that comes by that i can, you know, get my hands on, i faxed to them. so they've kept in touch and we talk all the time to really feel very much involved and they are thrilled of course but what's happening. c-span: i was watching on a network overnight -- eight canellos williams i ron and joseph heller and kurt. and one of the people on the audience that can you name literature that you would recommend today, any books all? and curt said midnight in the garden of good and evil. what does that feel like? >> guest: it's beyond words. it's a thrill. c-span: that's the only one, by the way, the was recommended as i remember. >> guest: that's a great thrill because i'm a fan of his, as you can imagine. you know, somebody said to me when the boo
and i said, juneau, i will give you a fax machine, it's a whole lot easier, instead of calling and mailing something every time there is something to get no, no, we don't want a fax machine. they don't -- the whole technology thing was horrible. so i set trust me. so i gave them a fax machine and they can't live without it now. so i send them everything that comes by that i can, you know, get my hands on, i faxed to them. so they've kept in touch and we talk all the time to really feel very...
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the neighbor in a juneau.d up you have to also own up or you're life is not going to go on and you will not be able to heal, emotionally. >> what i got out of it is that she is wasted opportunity. she has talents? >> yes, he was a believer in her mission. alaska is very simple there is only 7000 people. corruption, and the state's natural resources with the issue. he believes that sarah was the anti- corruption politician. he believed that with all of his heart he's a very religious man he believed that god has a mission for her. at that was hard for him to break away from. with that mission it was difficult for him to briquette thought pattern. she had a polic for a desperate that fog pattern. at one point she had an 82% approval rating in alaska. >> why is she so popular? >> a lot has to do with the image management. she had a really did job of that until recently. she will lead to fshe will only do fox news. he courageously went on to their and edited out any statements that would compromise petulance reput
the neighbor in a juneau.d up you have to also own up or you're life is not going to go on and you will not be able to heal, emotionally. >> what i got out of it is that she is wasted opportunity. she has talents? >> yes, he was a believer in her mission. alaska is very simple there is only 7000 people. corruption, and the state's natural resources with the issue. he believes that sarah was the anti- corruption politician. he believed that with all of his heart he's a very religious...
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at least initially, the documents can be had only by either picking them up here in remote juneau, accessibley by plane or boat or having them shipped. as i mentioned, some will be scanning them, including some legislative offices in alaska, which believe they should be made public. let's go to some other political news right now relating to mrtt -- mitt romney. he plans to skip the iowa straw poll, and he offered the clearest signal yet that he may not compete vigorously in iowa. the "washington post" says this presents an opportunity for the former minnesota governor, let's get in east new kentucky where a democratic collar joins us. weighing in on newt gingrich and of whether or not he can survive politically after many of his top aides survive. george, what do you think? caller: i do not even think he will run. this is a farce. one thing i want everyone to know -- republicans are a corporation. corporations are republican. democrats are obviously for the working class and the core. problem is the pork do not get out and vote -- the poor do not get out and vote. they should really do somet
at least initially, the documents can be had only by either picking them up here in remote juneau, accessibley by plane or boat or having them shipped. as i mentioned, some will be scanning them, including some legislative offices in alaska, which believe they should be made public. let's go to some other political news right now relating to mrtt -- mitt romney. he plans to skip the iowa straw poll, and he offered the clearest signal yet that he may not compete vigorously in iowa. the...
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cnn's grew griffith is in juneau, alaska. cnn and others requested these e-mails way back in 2008.other side. first, i want you and our viewers to head off all of this release of the e-mails. let's listen and i'll ask you about it on the other side. >> a lot of the e-mails obviously weren't meant for public consumption. they are probably between family members. i'm sure people need to capitalize on this opportunity, to go through 25,000 e-mails and perhaps take things out of context. they will never truly know what the context of each one of the e-mails was. >> all right. drew, let me bring you back in. the context. what are you kind of seeing? is it hard to, like you said, trying to piece this all together? are things out of context or is something standing out of -- >> reporter: well, just think about how you abbreviate e-mails. there's a lot of deciphering that has to go on. but in the few hours that we've had to look overall of these documents so far, is a hardworking governor, workinging hard for the state of alaska, a lot of discussion about policy, about taxes, about cutting
cnn's grew griffith is in juneau, alaska. cnn and others requested these e-mails way back in 2008.other side. first, i want you and our viewers to head off all of this release of the e-mails. let's listen and i'll ask you about it on the other side. >> a lot of the e-mails obviously weren't meant for public consumption. they are probably between family members. i'm sure people need to capitalize on this opportunity, to go through 25,000 e-mails and perhaps take things out of context. they...
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our cnn's drew griffin is in juneau, alas today, where documents are being released. phone. drew, if you can, paint a picture for us here. are you actually going to be getting boxes handed over to you, wheeled out to the press corps? >> reporter: believe it or not, even though these were electronically generated e-mails, we are getting boxes, six boxes of these printed out forms from the state government. like i said, at the top of the hour. we literally have to go over to an administrative office, go upstairs to the third floor and carry the six boxes out of there and suzanne, once we get them, we have a group of people who will be going through them and trying to find out what is in them and if there's anything news worthy inside them. what do we expect to find in these e-mails? there seems to be a lot of talk and speculation i imagine even among reporters and people who are out there in alaska as well. >> well, you know, so much of her record has been analyzed already and investigated and a lot of that came out during her run as vice president. but i think we'll se
our cnn's drew griffin is in juneau, alas today, where documents are being released. phone. drew, if you can, paint a picture for us here. are you actually going to be getting boxes handed over to you, wheeled out to the press corps? >> reporter: believe it or not, even though these were electronically generated e-mails, we are getting boxes, six boxes of these printed out forms from the state government. like i said, at the top of the hour. we literally have to go over to an...
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cnn's drew griffin is in juneau digging through it all with a good team of help.to go through. so far, i know you haven't gone through anywhere near 24,000 pages. what have you found? >> reporter: you know, if you're looking for scandals, if you're looking for gaffes, if you're looking for embarrassing things for the governor, we haven't found that yet. now, it's early in this mission and there are 24,000, as you said, paper documents, wolf. this all came to us in paper. six boxes. in fact, i want to show you the scene this morning over at administration office where we had to literally pick up our six boxes and wheel them down the street and bring them to a hotel where we could start deciphering through them. what you see really is a history of how sarah palin was becoming governor, was writing a state budget, was attending to the business of the governorship. handling the media, handling her own staff. trying to juggle her family events. and you get little glimpses of her life through there. i want to share with you just one where she's becoming concerned about
cnn's drew griffin is in juneau digging through it all with a good team of help.to go through. so far, i know you haven't gone through anywhere near 24,000 pages. what have you found? >> reporter: you know, if you're looking for scandals, if you're looking for gaffes, if you're looking for embarrassing things for the governor, we haven't found that yet. now, it's early in this mission and there are 24,000, as you said, paper documents, wolf. this all came to us in paper. six boxes. in...
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media converged on juneau yesterday doctor her e-mails were released.led she dealt with death threats and was bothered by a flurry of reporter questions, especially one about whether she believed dinosaurs and humans existed at the same time. >>> stocks down over worries about a stagnant global economy and the possibility of a double- dip recession. on friday the dow shed 172 points to close below 12,000 for the first time since march. the nasdaq down 41 points. it's the dow's sixth consecutive week of losses. it's also the longest string of down weeks since october 2002. this morning the president says the key to economic recovery is getting americans back to work. >> the government is not and should not be the main engine of job creation in this country. that's the role of the private sector. but one thing government can do is partner with the private sector to make sure that every worker has the necessary skills for the jobs they're applying for. >> president obama pointed to the partnership he announced this week between community colleges and the m
media converged on juneau yesterday doctor her e-mails were released.led she dealt with death threats and was bothered by a flurry of reporter questions, especially one about whether she believed dinosaurs and humans existed at the same time. >>> stocks down over worries about a stagnant global economy and the possibility of a double- dip recession. on friday the dow shed 172 points to close below 12,000 for the first time since march. the nasdaq down 41 points. it's the dow's sixth...
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nbc's mike isokopf is live in juneau, alaska. >> reporter: good morning, richard.usands of emails. a lot to go through. what you really see so far is a sort of transformation of sarah palin. she starts out as alaska's governor, and she's viewed as a reformer. she's dealing with guts and bolts issues and taking on the oil companies. then by 2008 she's clearly got national ambitions. she's angle for a meeting with senator mccain in february pitching herself to senator mccain, her staff is, talking about how she can become a vice presidential candidate, and thun once she's thrust into the national spotlight, her frustration with her national media coverage, what she calls the lame street media, and you can see her talking about how their mistakes are driving her crazy. >> just some of the revelations that are going to come from the thousands and thousands of pages that are being strewn through at the moment. michael, thank you so much. >>> new revelations that embattled congressman anthony weiner had contact with a 17-year-old girl in delaware. weiner says their commu
nbc's mike isokopf is live in juneau, alaska. >> reporter: good morning, richard.usands of emails. a lot to go through. what you really see so far is a sort of transformation of sarah palin. she starts out as alaska's governor, and she's viewed as a reformer. she's dealing with guts and bolts issues and taking on the oil companies. then by 2008 she's clearly got national ambitions. she's angle for a meeting with senator mccain in february pitching herself to senator mccain, her staff is,...
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reporters are having to go to juneau, alaska to get their hands on them. summit -- some organizations will be of loading them and electronically to the web. lettingshington post" is doin and weighing about how they feel about it. at least initially, the documents can only be had by picking them out here in remote juno for having been shipped. let's go to some other political news right now relating to mitt romney. he is planning to skip the iowa straw poll this summer. the "washington post" reports that by skipping the august 13 poll, an important stop in the nominating contest, romney announce -- indicated the clearest signal yet that he may not compete vigorously in iowa. let's go to kentucky where a democratic caller joining us. georgia is weighing in on new to gingrich and whether or not he can -- george is weighing in on mute gingrich and whether or not he can survive politically. what do you think? caller: i do not know whether he can survive. it is all because of corporations. they do not get out and vote and they should do something about it. host:
reporters are having to go to juneau, alaska to get their hands on them. summit -- some organizations will be of loading them and electronically to the web. lettingshington post" is doin and weighing about how they feel about it. at least initially, the documents can only be had by picking them out here in remote juno for having been shipped. let's go to some other political news right now relating to mitt romney. he is planning to skip the iowa straw poll this summer. the "washington...
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affirmative action to be a black issue and why their lives to talking a vote affirmative action, juneau. and there was a lot of swearing and people calling me out and this and that. but over a couple of months people started to -- the residents and communities that were largely black. i walk in black churches people knew me by name. >> [inaudible] [laughter] he's a brother, not that kind of brother. [laughter] that's the kind of work that hasn't been done recently and i think that if we have the kind work that he's done to build those bridges in the communities that aren't your largely palestinian the egyptian, syrian, so forth. but the clouds have to be more representative of what we perceived america should be one day. >> from the institution side of things the coalition is part of the leadership conference and given the right but even within those there is an attempt to reach out to the different groups and one thing when we do approach to the different communities, the arab world comprises 22 different parts, 22 different pieces like the engine to rival of hawken to an algerian or l
affirmative action to be a black issue and why their lives to talking a vote affirmative action, juneau. and there was a lot of swearing and people calling me out and this and that. but over a couple of months people started to -- the residents and communities that were largely black. i walk in black churches people knew me by name. >> [inaudible] [laughter] he's a brother, not that kind of brother. [laughter] that's the kind of work that hasn't been done recently and i think that if we...
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doing and i made an appointment with maria and some of the other people at the center and said well, juneau, educate me more or less, and they did. i shouldn't say this but i fink they did a great job, because they introduced me to people like space on the panel and other people who are not here, other people who had the experience of living on the streets and you get to talk to them and know them slightly. this is not my first occasion of meeting and getting to know people who are in that situation. i've done that for with nickel and dimed as a reporter and the thing that struck me the most of the experiences of homelessness from the outside of someone that has unfortunately been in that situation is the huge amount of ingenuity that it takes. just amazing. i've known people who work full-time who are homeless, and so so much that those of us that have homes to go back to just don't have to figure out like a how do you do showers? hauer you going to do that? you have a vehicle to stay in, do you have a pardon the expression of t bottles? how many things require the fought and preparation,
doing and i made an appointment with maria and some of the other people at the center and said well, juneau, educate me more or less, and they did. i shouldn't say this but i fink they did a great job, because they introduced me to people like space on the panel and other people who are not here, other people who had the experience of living on the streets and you get to talk to them and know them slightly. this is not my first occasion of meeting and getting to know people who are in that...