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. >> i'm the one that wrote he -- he had to be the least in america. >> you can say he built that. >> well said. gene robinson coming up from the republican national convention, whose party is this? chris christie and most of last night's speakers barely mentioned the name mitt romney. is he really their leader or just the guy they have to run or really looking for it themselves to 2016? could they be thinking of th themselv themselves? chr christine o'donnell is here to take her take. plus, paul ryan is set for a big night when he speaks in tampa. don't expect him to talk about his record in congress because he was somewhat of a party politician who voted for all the spending and tax cuts. he wasn't a fiscal hawk. all night tonight, continuing life coverage of the republican convention including ryan's big speech tonight. [ owner ] i need to expand to meet the needs of my growing business. but how am i going to fund it? and i have to find a way to manage my cash flow better. [ female announcer ] our wells fargo bankers are here to listen, offer guidance and provide you with options t
. >> i'm the one that wrote he -- he had to be the least in america. >> you can say he built that. >> well said. gene robinson coming up from the republican national convention, whose party is this? chris christie and most of last night's speakers barely mentioned the name mitt romney. is he really their leader or just the guy they have to run or really looking for it themselves to 2016? could they be thinking of th themselv themselves? chr christine o'donnell is here to take...
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in other cases, you had people who were champions that i think most americans wouldn't think of immediately when they're thinking about, sort of, heroes of free expression. possibly the least offensive musician in america, kenny g., steps up and takes a stand for the n.e.a. can you talk a little bit about that? oh, i loved it when some of the musicians came to the hill to advocate for the national endowment for the arts. and kenny g. went to a congressman who said, "well, you know, i do believe in the arts, but i'm just not going to vote for the n.e.a." and kenny looked right at him and said, "well, that's not very courageous, is it?" it's terrific. i have to believe that taking the job on at the national endowment for the arts required a couple of strong personality traits. one would be confidence; another would be courage. and as i look through the book, i looked for examples of those traits popping up early in your career. and the one event that you really only devote about a paragraph to-- but i was sort of stunned by your courage--was, you're at the white house; and you look across the room, and you see someone you decide you want to dance with. and you approached. [laughs] fred astaire. i asked f
in other cases, you had people who were champions that i think most americans wouldn't think of immediately when they're thinking about, sort of, heroes of free expression. possibly the least offensive musician in america, kenny g., steps up and takes a stand for the n.e.a. can you talk a little bit about that? oh, i loved it when some of the musicians came to the hill to advocate for the national endowment for the arts. and kenny g. went to a congressman who said, "well, you know, i do...
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conservatism, and in regards to church and state what it sounds what you explained to us is that at least in america our resolutions succeeded because founding fathers had faith, values, christianity, and that's what made us different from the other revolutions. my question for you is if we don't have separation of church and state, what stops islam from using the same justification? the islamist population is growing across the world and the united states and with that comes sharia law. use the same justification through congress or -- >> no, because i don't believe in the establishment of religion, and sharia law is the establishment of society. islam does not separate civil and religious law. sharia law, you have the cleats, one authority both civil and religious. we never had that. we fought that war out in the 14 # -- 1400s, and for the most part. the right part won. when i say "separation of church and state" i'm not saying they should be together, but i believe there is a religious ethic that infuses society and our philosophy to recognize, accept, and follow, but we're not self-governing for
conservatism, and in regards to church and state what it sounds what you explained to us is that at least in america our resolutions succeeded because founding fathers had faith, values, christianity, and that's what made us different from the other revolutions. my question for you is if we don't have separation of church and state, what stops islam from using the same justification? the islamist population is growing across the world and the united states and with that comes sharia law. use...
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it sounds like what you were saying is that at least in america, our revolution succeeded because our founding fathers did have faith and that value of christianity, and that's what made us different. my question for you is if we don't have separation of church and state what stops islam from using that same gun? islamis population is growing across the world and in the united states and with islam comes zaria law. >> sure. >> can't theyy the same justification in the sharia law through congress? >> don't believe in establishment of religion and sharia law is the law of society. islam does not separate religious law. you have one authority, both civil and religious. we have never had that. we fought that war out in the 1400s, and for the most part the right side won, and we separate religious and civil. when i say separation of church and state i'm not saying they should be together itch don't think we should have a state church. >> i'm not dig -- >> i believe there's a religious ethic that infuses our society and our philosophy that we should recognize and accept and follow but we're
it sounds like what you were saying is that at least in america, our revolution succeeded because our founding fathers did have faith and that value of christianity, and that's what made us different. my question for you is if we don't have separation of church and state what stops islam from using that same gun? islamis population is growing across the world and in the united states and with islam comes zaria law. >> sure. >> can't theyy the same justification in the sharia law...
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and then the agency, the law enforcement agency, at least historically in america in my lifetime, americans have looked to you for the highest and best investigative procedures in the world -- not in america, in the whole wide world -- at least in my generation, anybody who said we need this investigated, who is the best, we would say, the fbi. and so the same person comes to me now and says now from the law enforcement community, what do i get? i get the same story. yes, mistakes were made, it really is more excuses are being made as to why "procedures did not work." when did we stop having people use their brain to investigate and start having people who used procedures to investigate? have we discovered that procedures written by bureaucrats actually operates better than somebody's common sense that says it look at this, this guy is talking about shooting somebody, maybe we ought to look into this? what do i say to that woman who has lost her husband, or to that father who called me and lost his son? who can i look to in my government, my son or daughter has fought for, who will stand up
and then the agency, the law enforcement agency, at least historically in america in my lifetime, americans have looked to you for the highest and best investigative procedures in the world -- not in america, in the whole wide world -- at least in my generation, anybody who said we need this investigated, who is the best, we would say, the fbi. and so the same person comes to me now and says now from the law enforcement community, what do i get? i get the same story. yes, mistakes were made, it...
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while it's not only russia that's been seeing protests against internal criminal proceedings in america at least six people were arrested as a hundred strong group of war veterans and activists occupied barack obama's campaign office in oakland. the demonstrators they marched through the offices you could hear are chanting slogans in support of bradley manning he of course the soldier jailed for allegedly leaking classified information to wiki leaks pretrial hearings are currently underway found guilty the private could face the death penalty. under reports from kind of the latest protest. we saw several arrests happen there in oakland there were actually several arrests in portland as well as a group of supporters conducted several protests up and down the west coast now in oakland where dozens of people showed up the supporters of manning there were trying to deliver a couple of demands to president obama first of all they want president obama to apologize to bradley manning remember last year president obama during a fundraiser said that. many had committed a crime now in the eyes of many of
while it's not only russia that's been seeing protests against internal criminal proceedings in america at least six people were arrested as a hundred strong group of war veterans and activists occupied barack obama's campaign office in oakland. the demonstrators they marched through the offices you could hear are chanting slogans in support of bradley manning he of course the soldier jailed for allegedly leaking classified information to wiki leaks pretrial hearings are currently underway...
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next, how congress became one of the least popular institutions in america. stay with us. >> hey.'m a catholic deer hunter. i am happy to be clinging to my guns and my religion. so you brushed with colgate total and you didn't. let's compare. germ party! eww! now the colgate total mouth. nice! [ female announcer ] colgate total fights 90% more plaque germs. i'm in. [ female announcer ] colgate total. less germs. healthier mouth. who learned to fly. not with wings or jetpack. but with her new dell laptop and a little ingenuity too. ♪ her fast processor made for a smooth take off. ♪ she could soar clear across the sky on her hd screen...and beyond. [ female announcer ] inspiron 15r with intel core i3 processor from $499 on dell.com with free shipping. ♪ [ male announcer ] you work hard. stretch every penny. but chances are you pay a higher tax rate than him... mitt romney made twenty million dollars in two thousand ten but paid only fourteen percent in taxes... probably less than you now he has a plan that would give millionaires another tax break... and raises taxes on middle class
next, how congress became one of the least popular institutions in america. stay with us. >> hey.'m a catholic deer hunter. i am happy to be clinging to my guns and my religion. so you brushed with colgate total and you didn't. let's compare. germ party! eww! now the colgate total mouth. nice! [ female announcer ] colgate total fights 90% more plaque germs. i'm in. [ female announcer ] colgate total. less germs. healthier mouth. who learned to fly. not with wings or jetpack. but with her...
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longer worth speculating whether or not america is in the midst of a lost decade the numbers are in and america is definitely in the midst of a lost decade at least the middle classes according to a new study by the pew research center the for the first time since world war two the median household income in the united states in the middle class dropped in the last decade from nearly seventy three thousand to below seventy thousand dollars that's household typically multiple wage earners that may not sound like a lot of three thousand dollars drop but as this chart shows it means a significant decline in the middle class the share of national income as in how much of the total income of our nation belongs to the broad middle class compared to the very few rich at the top this last decade caps off a thirty year steep decline in the middle class share of national income so that now upper income americans hold a greater share of national income than the middle class and notice the line of the bottom that's the lower class. his share of income it hasn't budged so the rich got richer the poor stay poor and the middle class gets poorer still think thos
longer worth speculating whether or not america is in the midst of a lost decade the numbers are in and america is definitely in the midst of a lost decade at least the middle classes according to a new study by the pew research center the for the first time since world war two the median household income in the united states in the middle class dropped in the last decade from nearly seventy three thousand to below seventy thousand dollars that's household typically multiple wage earners that...
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at least historically in america in my lifetime americans have looked to for the highest and best investigative procedures in the world -- not in america, and the whole wide world -- it least in my generation, anybody who said we need this investigated, it is the best? we would say, the fbi. and so the same person comes to me now and says now from the law enforcement community, what do i get? i get the same story. yes, mistakes were made, it really is more excuses are being made as to why "procedures did not work." when did we stop having people use their brain to investigate and start having people who used procedures to investigate? have we discovered that procedures written by bureaucrats actually operates better than somebody's common sense that says it look at this, this guy is talking about shooting somebody, maybe we ought to look into this? what do i say to that woman who has lost her husband, or to that father who called me and lost his son? who can i look to in my government, my son or daughter has fought for, who will stand up and say it is our job, it is our responsibility, we faile
at least historically in america in my lifetime americans have looked to for the highest and best investigative procedures in the world -- not in america, and the whole wide world -- it least in my generation, anybody who said we need this investigated, it is the best? we would say, the fbi. and so the same person comes to me now and says now from the law enforcement community, what do i get? i get the same story. yes, mistakes were made, it really is more excuses are being made as to why...
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in child care this probably won't come as a shock or anything. but a study by the group "child care aware of america" ranks california the 7th least-affordable state in the nation for infant care. and there is this average cost of full time child care for two children is $20,000 a year, greater than average annual cost of rent in california. there. >> wow. >> thank you. >> and today marks the 35th anniversary of the death 75,000 people attended the candle light vigil. and the fans on hand received a surprise greeting from the king's former wife and daughter. they have largely avoided the hoopla surrounding the anniversary. >> this is proof you love him. and thank you very much. thank you from the bottom of our hearts. >> thank you. >> and elvis died from a heart attack at 42. is he buried on the grounds. >> spencer christian joins us now. >> and it's cooler. >> and by a couple degrees. there is a a live view from our sutro camera. you can see patches of fog continuing and work from the coast out over and and there is a look at live live doppler 7 hd. there is over into the sierra gusts of active weather today. and there is a cell has broken out an
in child care this probably won't come as a shock or anything. but a study by the group "child care aware of america" ranks california the 7th least-affordable state in the nation for infant care. and there is this average cost of full time child care for two children is $20,000 a year, greater than average annual cost of rent in california. there. >> wow. >> thank you. >> and today marks the 35th anniversary of the death 75,000 people attended the candle light...
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with estimates of up to 250 billion short tons in reserves, coal is our most abundant and least expensive fuel source. in other words, coal is to americahat oil is to saudi arabia. but now due to an increase in epa regulations, many coal mines are being forced to shut down, leaving thousands of miners unemployed and that has a ripple effect on other businesses that rely on miners that have jobs. since january, 2009, this has been a net loss of nearly 4,000 jobs in coal mining throughout the united states. 122 mines were shut down in 2009 alone. due to the government's heavy hand there are thousands are hard working americans, many whose families have been in this industry for generations, finding themselves jobless with few options to rescue them from this reality. west virginia leads the nation in underground coal production with coal found in 53 out of 55 counties. 20% of all coal miner employment comes from west virginia. joining me now is bill la moloney. he is right now the republican candidate for governor in west virginia. bill, thanks for being here and great to have you. i wanted again first of all, let's talk about the big ne
with estimates of up to 250 billion short tons in reserves, coal is our most abundant and least expensive fuel source. in other words, coal is to americahat oil is to saudi arabia. but now due to an increase in epa regulations, many coal mines are being forced to shut down, leaving thousands of miners unemployed and that has a ripple effect on other businesses that rely on miners that have jobs. since january, 2009, this has been a net loss of nearly 4,000 jobs in coal mining throughout the...
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with estimates of up to 250 billion short tons in reserves, coal is our most abundant and least expensive fuel source. in other words, coal is to americat oil is to saudi arabia. but now due to an increase in epa regulations, many coal mines are being forced to shut down, leaving thousands of miners unemployed and that has a ripple effect on other businesses that rely on miners that have jobs. since january, 2009, this has been a net loss of nearly 4,000 jobs in coal mining throughout the united states. 122 mines were shut down in 2009 alone. due to the government's heavy hand there are thousands are hard working americans, many whose families have been in this industry for generations, finding themselves jobless with few options to rescue them from this reality. west virginia leads the nation in underground coal production with coal found in 53 out of 55 counties. 20% of all coal miner employment comes from west virginia. joining me now is bill la moloney. he is right now the republican candidate for governor in west virginia. bill, thanks for being here and great to have you. i wanted again first of all, let's talk about the
with estimates of up to 250 billion short tons in reserves, coal is our most abundant and least expensive fuel source. in other words, coal is to americat oil is to saudi arabia. but now due to an increase in epa regulations, many coal mines are being forced to shut down, leaving thousands of miners unemployed and that has a ripple effect on other businesses that rely on miners that have jobs. since january, 2009, this has been a net loss of nearly 4,000 jobs in coal mining throughout the...
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america today. just change your game. [applause] the gaze of europe is constantly fixed in the direction of north america. they should just shift it, and leastour years to come to south america and maybe conditions in the lives of ordinary people who live in europe would be improved as a result. instead, despite its huge social and economic crisis, they go on as if nothing has happened. well, for them, nothing has happened. but ordinary people live in this country, whatever their class, creed, or color, they suffer and react angrily sometimes. south america offers the beginnings of a model against that. >> british, pakistani writer and activist tariq ali speaking outside the ecuadorean embassy in london. you can go to democracynow.org to get the full addresses outside the embassy. during his speech on sunday, from inside the ecuadorean embassy, julian assange talked about oppression around the world. >> on friday, a man was sentenced to two years in jail for a political performance. >> the russian and he was referencing was pussy riot. on friday, three members of the feminist punk group were sentenced to two years in prison for staging a pea
america today. just change your game. [applause] the gaze of europe is constantly fixed in the direction of north america. they should just shift it, and leastour years to come to south america and maybe conditions in the lives of ordinary people who live in europe would be improved as a result. instead, despite its huge social and economic crisis, they go on as if nothing has happened. well, for them, nothing has happened. but ordinary people live in this country, whatever their class, creed,...
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it protects the wealthiest in america while telling some of the poorest in america, the least well-off in america, you're going to pay more, you're going to get less. how perverse. how undermining of our economy. how undermining of the confidence of our people. ladies and gentlemen of this house, we're better than this. newt gingrich talked some years ago in 1998 about the perfectionist caucus and, mr. speaker, he said, embrace agreement. he was agreeing with president clinton and newt bring rich at that point in time on a budget which adopted pay-go one more time which is one of the reasons why we balanced the budget four years in a row. the senate bill now leaves 98% of the people -- excuse me -- the bill we're now considering, the house ways and means bill leaves 98% of our people at risk while our bill gives 100% of the people a tax cut. let us reject the house bill, let us adopt the substitute, let us send it to the senate and make it law. the president will sign it and it can become law and give confidence and help to those 98% of americans. the speaker pro tempore: the time of t
it protects the wealthiest in america while telling some of the poorest in america, the least well-off in america, you're going to pay more, you're going to get less. how perverse. how undermining of our economy. how undermining of the confidence of our people. ladies and gentlemen of this house, we're better than this. newt gingrich talked some years ago in 1998 about the perfectionist caucus and, mr. speaker, he said, embrace agreement. he was agreeing with president clinton and newt bring...
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and then the agency, the law enforcement agency that at least historically in america in my lifetime americans have looked to for the highest and best investigative procedures in the world -- not in america, in the whole wide world -- at least in my generation anybody that said we need this investigated, who does the best, we would say the fbi. and this same person comes to me now and says from the law enforcement community, i get the same story. yeah, mistakes were made, but really it's more excuses are being made as to why, quote, procedures didn't work. when did we stop having people who use their brain to investigate and start having people who use procedures to investigate? have we discovered that procedures written by bureaucrats actually operates better than somebody's common sense that says look at this, this looks like this guy's talking about shooting somebody? maybe we ought to look into this. what do i say so that woman -- say to that woman who's lost her husband or to that father who called me and lost his son and say who can i look to in my government that my son or my d
and then the agency, the law enforcement agency that at least historically in america in my lifetime americans have looked to for the highest and best investigative procedures in the world -- not in america, in the whole wide world -- at least in my generation anybody that said we need this investigated, who does the best, we would say the fbi. and this same person comes to me now and says from the law enforcement community, i get the same story. yeah, mistakes were made, but really it's more...
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. >> religious freedom is dead in america? at least according to the republican party. why? cause today, 47 million women gained access to expanded health care coverage at no additional cost. in fact, women will save money by eliminating out of pocket expenses. insured women enrolling in a new plan or renewing their existing one are now eligible for several additional health care benefits under the affordable care act. that means guaranteed coverage for a wide range of free preventive coverages like testing for hiv, hpv, contraception coverage without copays, breast feeding support and domestic violence counseling. religious employers are exempt, yet, according to one tea party congressman, women gaining access to free preventive care is akin to a terrorist attack. >> i know in your mind, you can think of the times america was attacked. one is december 7th, pearl harbor date. the other is september 11th and that's the day the terrorist attacked. i want you to remember august 1st, 2012, the attack on our religious freedom. that's a date that will live in infamy along with thos
. >> religious freedom is dead in america? at least according to the republican party. why? cause today, 47 million women gained access to expanded health care coverage at no additional cost. in fact, women will save money by eliminating out of pocket expenses. insured women enrolling in a new plan or renewing their existing one are now eligible for several additional health care benefits under the affordable care act. that means guaranteed coverage for a wide range of free preventive...
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, heart disease, stroke, cancer and the list is long and they noticed now in america, the population over 45, they have at least two of those chronic illnesses and the numbers have gone from 16%, in the last decade, now to 21%. and, what is more important is the -- over the age of 65, the number has gone from 37% to now 45% and what it really means is, is that half of the population over 65, they have two chronic diseases or more and that is not really good news for us and the answer is, why exactly does it happen? and some of it has to do with the wear and tear of the fact that people are living longer. and modern medicine is diagnosing them, and as a result of living longer you are going to have the chronic disease and some of it has to do with the cost of medicine, they cannot afford the medication or are not complying with that and that is part of it and the biggest part of it, the chronic illness is on the rise as a -- and the secret behind the shadow is obesity, and obesity causes the heart disease, stroke and diabetes, so, really, to take message to a lot of people out there, 20-second message is cut dow
, heart disease, stroke, cancer and the list is long and they noticed now in america, the population over 45, they have at least two of those chronic illnesses and the numbers have gone from 16%, in the last decade, now to 21%. and, what is more important is the -- over the age of 65, the number has gone from 37% to now 45% and what it really means is, is that half of the population over 65, they have two chronic diseases or more and that is not really good news for us and the answer is, why...
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, heart disease, stroke, cancer and the list is long and they noticed now in america, the population over 45, they have at least of those chronic illnesses and the numbers have gone from 16%, in the last decade, now to 21%. and, what is more important is the -- over the age of 65, the number has gone from 37% to now 45% and what it really means is, is that half of the population over 65, they have two chronic diseases or more and that is not really good news for us and the answer is, why exactly does it happen? and some of it has to do with the wear and tear of the fact that people are living longer. and modern medicine is diagnosing them, and as a result of living longer you are going to have the chronic disease and some of it has to do with the cost of medicine, they cannot afford the medication or are not complying with that and that is part of it and the biggest part of it, the chronic illness is on the rise as a -- and the secret behind the shadow is obesity, and obesity causes the heart disease, stroke and diabetes, so, really, to take message to a lot of people out there, 20-second message is cut down on
, heart disease, stroke, cancer and the list is long and they noticed now in america, the population over 45, they have at least of those chronic illnesses and the numbers have gone from 16%, in the last decade, now to 21%. and, what is more important is the -- over the age of 65, the number has gone from 37% to now 45% and what it really means is, is that half of the population over 65, they have two chronic diseases or more and that is not really good news for us and the answer is, why...
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a lesson in why they're one of the least-understood creatures on the planet and why they're also among the most mythical. for "good morning america," linsey davis, abc news, baffin island, canada. >> that's amazing. >> that's really amazing. i went from feeling bad for linsey at the start to feeling jealous. >> you know, she shot a lot of that with her own iphone. which is incredible. not many camera crews venture out there. >>> all right, our thanks to linsey. >>> coming up here on "good morning america" -- >> sorry. >> coming up on "good morning america" -- the cat with no remorse. we're talking about "fixation." that's coming up after the break. that's coming up aft the break. we're talking about "fixation." what makes hershey's s'mores special?
a lesson in why they're one of the least-understood creatures on the planet and why they're also among the most mythical. for "good morning america," linsey davis, abc news, baffin island, canada. >> that's amazing. >> that's really amazing. i went from feeling bad for linsey at the start to feeling jealous. >> you know, she shot a lot of that with her own iphone. which is incredible. not many camera crews venture out there. >>> all right, our thanks to...
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in america. >> i heard approximately five to eight gunshots. >> pelley: at least nine people were shot in the shadow of the empire state building. elaine suu kyi han know is on the scene. nuclear talks breakdown with iran. we asked mitt romney what he would do as president. is it worth going to war to stop an iranian nuclear weapon? one of the greatest athletes of all time is banned from sport. armen keteyian reports and we'll talk to the head of the agency that says lance armstrong cheated. and our friday feature. "on the road" with steve hartman. why did steve go to sandusky, ohio? >> i don't want to say it's all because of me, but it is all because of me. this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley reporting tonight from birmingham, michigan. >> pelley: good evening, we're coming to you from the town square in birmingham where we caught up today with mitt romney. more on that in a moment. but we will begin the broadcast tonight with another mass shooting in america-- this time in the heart of new york city. it left two people dead, including the alleged gunman and nine others wounded. elaine
in america. >> i heard approximately five to eight gunshots. >> pelley: at least nine people were shot in the shadow of the empire state building. elaine suu kyi han know is on the scene. nuclear talks breakdown with iran. we asked mitt romney what he would do as president. is it worth going to war to stop an iranian nuclear weapon? one of the greatest athletes of all time is banned from sport. armen keteyian reports and we'll talk to the head of the agency that says lance armstrong...
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it is estimated that there were similar programs in at least 10,000 guns were sent south ofa the border whether what it was in south americaor into mexicob under this justice department. considering there are 240,000 documents surrounding passengero specifically, i don't have any doubts about that. >> what is your view on guner ot control?omine just like in aurora, colorado,ya the mass murder at the theater.t >> it's a horrible situation. whether you are an economist orh gun advocate, when you take the rightyo of people and laws of yr intent abiding citizens to bear washi we turn people intoan victims. crime rate all the evidence shows that the economic data shows that inoneo cities likewho chicago, the cre rate is higher because all the law people who are allowed to obtaiy guns as criminals because theybt don't care about breaking the law. law abiding citizens are theof e ones who are willing to obey the law but they suffer the consequences of people coming into their homes, being mugged on the street, texas and arizona are great examples. ras have every state i believe now, they are allowed to carry concealed. those rate
it is estimated that there were similar programs in at least 10,000 guns were sent south ofa the border whether what it was in south americaor into mexicob under this justice department. considering there are 240,000 documents surrounding passengero specifically, i don't have any doubts about that. >> what is your view on guner ot control?omine just like in aurora, colorado,ya the mass murder at the theater.t >> it's a horrible situation. whether you are an economist orh gun...
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and then the agency, the law enforcement agency, at least historically in america in my lifetime, americans have looked to you for the highest and best investigative procedures in the world -- not in america, in the whole wide world -- at least in my generation, anybody who said we need this investigated, who is the best, we would say, the fbi. and so the same person comes to me now and says now from the law enforcement community, what do i get? i get the same story. yes, mistakes were made, it really is more excuses are being made as to why "procedures did not work." when did we stop having people use their brain to investigate and start having people who used procedures to investigate? have we discovered that procedures written by bureaucrats actually operates better than somebody's common sense that says it look at this, this guy is talking about shooting somebody, maybe we ought to look into this? what do i say to that woman who has lost her husband, or to that father who called me and lost his son? who can i look to in my government, my son or daughter has fought for, who will stand up
and then the agency, the law enforcement agency, at least historically in america in my lifetime, americans have looked to you for the highest and best investigative procedures in the world -- not in america, in the whole wide world -- at least in my generation, anybody who said we need this investigated, who is the best, we would say, the fbi. and so the same person comes to me now and says now from the law enforcement community, what do i get? i get the same story. yes, mistakes were made, it...
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and then the agency, the law enforcement agency that at least historically in america, in my lifetime, americans have looked to for the highest and best investigative procedures in the world, not in america come in the whole wide world, at least in my generation anybody that said we need this investigated, who we do with the best, we would say the fbi. and so the same person who comes to me and says now from the law-enforcement community what do i get? i get the same story. yeah, mistakes were made but really it's more excuses were being made as to why quote procedures didn't work. when did we stop having people who use their brain to investigate and start having people who use procedures to investigate? have we discovered that procedures written by bureaucrats -- action operates better than somebody's commonsense ss look at this, this looks like this guy is talking about shooting somebody. maybe we ought to look into this. what do i say to that woman who's lost her husband, or to that father called me and lost his son? and say, who can do -- who can i look to, my son or my daughter f
and then the agency, the law enforcement agency that at least historically in america, in my lifetime, americans have looked to for the highest and best investigative procedures in the world, not in america come in the whole wide world, at least in my generation anybody that said we need this investigated, who we do with the best, we would say the fbi. and so the same person who comes to me and says now from the law-enforcement community what do i get? i get the same story. yeah, mistakes were...
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in unison, at least for the moment. there may be employment growth in america, might be improving. isn't that what the tight housing market is signaling? influx of buyers, not a lot of sellers? doesn't that mean construction can pick up? owens, corning and caterpillar seem to think so. home depot nor humber liquidators is going to give you a thesis. a pun in employment. isn't that what breakouts in retailers is saying? we were supposed to be in slow-down, that's not what we're hearing from mailsy's, tj max, gap, rtas. plus think about it, if europe's turning doesn't that explain the sudden resurgence in in jpmorgan? eaton and honey will and cummings, all of which have been hurt by europe, are making stunning comebacks? eaton, 38, 49, now 45. now even tech, which is the most levered in europe of all sectors, is making its move. led by google the most european tech stock out there. 50% of its business seems correctly to be headed to an all-time high. that's why these dinks, spikes and kill shots are all so darned effective. the big mitchell fund head fund caught with their pants down
in unison, at least for the moment. there may be employment growth in america, might be improving. isn't that what the tight housing market is signaling? influx of buyers, not a lot of sellers? doesn't that mean construction can pick up? owens, corning and caterpillar seem to think so. home depot nor humber liquidators is going to give you a thesis. a pun in employment. isn't that what breakouts in retailers is saying? we were supposed to be in slow-down, that's not what we're hearing from...
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with estimates of up to 250 billion short tons in reserves, coal is our most abundant and least expensive fuel source. in other words, coal is to americat oil is to saudi arabia. but now due to an increase in epa regulations, many coal mines are being forced to shut down, leaving thousands of miners unemployed and that has a ripple effect on other businesses that rely on miners that have jobs. since january, 2009, this has been a net loss of nearly 4,000 jobs in coal mining throughout the united states. 122 mines were shut down in 2009 alone. due to the government's heavy hand there are thousands are hard working americans, many whose families have been in this industry for generations, finding themselves jobless with few options to rescue them from this reality. west virginia leads the nation in underground coal production with coal found in 53 out of 55 counties. 20% of all coal miner employment comes from west virginia. joining me now is bill la moloney. he is right now the republican candidate for governor in west virginia. bill, thanks for being here and great to have you. i wanted again first of all, let's talk about the big news
with estimates of up to 250 billion short tons in reserves, coal is our most abundant and least expensive fuel source. in other words, coal is to americat oil is to saudi arabia. but now due to an increase in epa regulations, many coal mines are being forced to shut down, leaving thousands of miners unemployed and that has a ripple effect on other businesses that rely on miners that have jobs. since january, 2009, this has been a net loss of nearly 4,000 jobs in coal mining throughout the...
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in kentucky, indiana and tennessee. you'll remember just a year ago, a listeria outbreak tied to cantaloupe killed at least 30 people. >>> and, it is one of the most congested places in americae lincoln tunnel in new york city. it usually looks like this, but take a look at a dream, a fantasy. a formula one racer cruising through in fewer than 30 seconds at 190 miles per hour. it was publicity for a race scheduled next year. but as we said, a fantasy for everybody probably stuck there right now tonight. >>> and, coming up, what are the secrets of this famous scene? the great director, stanley donen, is our "person of the the great director, stanley donen, is our "person of the week." thank you so much, i appreciate it, i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money ? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. hethey don't need one,gh wes, clay and demarcus tried on the new depend real fit briefs for charity to prove how great the fit is even while playing pro football. the best protection now looks, fits and feels just like underwear. get a free sample and
in kentucky, indiana and tennessee. you'll remember just a year ago, a listeria outbreak tied to cantaloupe killed at least 30 people. >>> and, it is one of the most congested places in americae lincoln tunnel in new york city. it usually looks like this, but take a look at a dream, a fantasy. a formula one racer cruising through in fewer than 30 seconds at 190 miles per hour. it was publicity for a race scheduled next year. but as we said, a fantasy for everybody probably stuck there...
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with estimates of up to 250 billion short tons in reserves, coal is our most abundant and least expensive fuel source. in other words, coal is to americat oil is to saudi arabia. but now due to an increase in epa regulations, many coal mines are being forced to shut down, leaving thousands of miners unemployed and that has a ripple effect on other businesses that rely on miners that have jobs. since january, 2009, this has been a net loss of nearly 4,000 jobs in coal mining throughout the united states. 122 mines were shut down in 2009 alone. due to the government's heavy hand there are thousands are hard working americans, many whose families have been in this industry for generations, finding themselves jobless with few options to rescue them from this reality. west virginia leads the nation in underground coal production with coal found in 53 out of 55 counties. 20% of all coal miner employment comes from west virginia. joining me now is bill la moloney. he is right now the republican candidate for governor in west virginia. bill, thanks for being here and great to have you. i wanted again first of all, let's talk about the big news
with estimates of up to 250 billion short tons in reserves, coal is our most abundant and least expensive fuel source. in other words, coal is to americat oil is to saudi arabia. but now due to an increase in epa regulations, many coal mines are being forced to shut down, leaving thousands of miners unemployed and that has a ripple effect on other businesses that rely on miners that have jobs. since january, 2009, this has been a net loss of nearly 4,000 jobs in coal mining throughout the...
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of the elites to tocqueville the one nine hundred thirty six when he wrote democracy in america he his take or at least my recollection of his take it's been. a decade or more since i wrote the book but was that the amazing thing about the american dream as it were never use that phrase but we would today was that anyone could achieve it and it wasn't high station it wasn't like the france that he had come from it didn't mean being part of louie's court or even being part of the parliament or something like that it was more like you know your dad the community organizer my dad you know work until a dive shop for forty years that they had hit a point where they could raise their family they could open their home they you know that was the american dream for large chunks of the united states reagan seems to recalibrated that to the american dream is now over the last thirty years you too can become rich. what are your thoughts on how that has shifted and how does that feed into or come out of your book. i think i think that's a really good point i think one of the things one of the cultural shifts we've
of the elites to tocqueville the one nine hundred thirty six when he wrote democracy in america he his take or at least my recollection of his take it's been. a decade or more since i wrote the book but was that the amazing thing about the american dream as it were never use that phrase but we would today was that anyone could achieve it and it wasn't high station it wasn't like the france that he had come from it didn't mean being part of louie's court or even being part of the parliament or...
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ironed out his leather you could make enough coats to give one to every poor child in america. [ bleep ]. david spade. at leasthis guy gets right to it. >> i liked kristen stewart more when she was a boy. ♪ everybody hurts >> matt leblanc looks so old. what happened? why don't you go [ bleep ] yourself. >> if you climbed inside snooki's vagina, it would probably be like the [ bleep ] pacific ocean. >> ever since he shaved he looks like old, fat, justin bieber. thanks. >> dear god, give us back tupac and we'll give you justin bieber. >> doesn't bother me. i don't give a [ bleep ] what some nobody says about me. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: and we got a good show tonight from "breaking bad" aaron paul is here with us tonight, music from nas. we will be right back with jeremy renner so stick around! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] savor life's real moments... ♪ ...with mccafé real fruit smoothies. ♪ [ all ] surprise!! ♪ [ male announcer ] in 3 real delicious flavors -- wild berry, mango pineapple, and strawberry banana. mccafé real fruit smoothies at mcdonald's. because life is meant to be enj
ironed out his leather you could make enough coats to give one to every poor child in america. [ bleep ]. david spade. at leasthis guy gets right to it. >> i liked kristen stewart more when she was a boy. ♪ everybody hurts >> matt leblanc looks so old. what happened? why don't you go [ bleep ] yourself. >> if you climbed inside snooki's vagina, it would probably be like the [ bleep ] pacific ocean. >> ever since he shaved he looks like old, fat, justin bieber. thanks....
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in the least two years. a new bullish read on the health of real estate in america. >>> as you head out, a look at some of today's most active stocks and how they're trading. >>> follow us on twit ter twitter @powerlunch. get breaking news. finds out what's coming up and everything you need to know. @powerlunch on twitter. of up to 10 independent research providers into a single score that's weighted based on how accurate they've been in the past. i'm howard spielberg of fidelity investments. the equity summary score is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. get 200 free trades today and explore your next investing idea. ♪ i can do anything ♪ i can do anything today ♪ i can go anywhere ♪ i can go anywhere today ♪ la la la la la la la [ male announcer ] dow solutions help millions of people by helping to make gluten free bread that doesn't taste gluten free. together, the elements of science and the human element can solve anything. solutionism. the new optimism. >>> we're going to check on treasuries. the stock market may be treading water but anything but in the bond market. treasury
in the least two years. a new bullish read on the health of real estate in america. >>> as you head out, a look at some of today's most active stocks and how they're trading. >>> follow us on twit ter twitter @powerlunch. get breaking news. finds out what's coming up and everything you need to know. @powerlunch on twitter. of up to 10 independent research providers into a single score that's weighted based on how accurate they've been in the past. i'm howard spielberg of...
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in gasoline. at least our money stays in the country. >> it makes me feel good. i'm keeping the money in america. >> all these programs are designed to make people feel good. we're going to help the farmers and going to hurt the oil producers with ethanol. we don't look at rising price of milk and excessive fertilizer that were used to produce corn. >> john: food prices are higher because so much goes to ethanol and we consume a lot of corn. corn syrup helps create the meat we eat. steve who raises cat sl mad the feed costs more because ethanol has been both mandated and subsidized. >> if you want to do the same thing for the ethanol guy, you have to mandate that absolutely every man and woman and child in america has to eat 50 pounds of beef and you are going to give me more money on the steers. >> john: ethanol wants more subs does while talking about free markets. >> you should have free market competition. >> it means no subsidies, you have been getting subsidies for years. >> we're ready to transition. >> john: tomorrow? >> can you give us a chance so that americans can have a choice as to
in gasoline. at least our money stays in the country. >> it makes me feel good. i'm keeping the money in america. >> all these programs are designed to make people feel good. we're going to help the farmers and going to hurt the oil producers with ethanol. we don't look at rising price of milk and excessive fertilizer that were used to produce corn. >> john: food prices are higher because so much goes to ethanol and we consume a lot of corn. corn syrup helps create the meat we...
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in other tournaments. i can't say "tournaments" this morning. when confronted, he did admit to cheating. >>> ahead, a new chapter the new program that helps them avoid deportation, at least temporarily. at bank of america're continuing to lend and invest in the people, businesses, and organizations that call the bay area home. whether it's helping a nonprofit provide safe, affordable housing within the city, supporting an organization that's helping kids find jobs and stay in school, or financing the expansion of a local company that's creating healthier workplaces, what's important to the people of the bay area is important to us. and we're proud to work with all those who are making our communities stronger. >>> it neighbors no
in other tournaments. i can't say "tournaments" this morning. when confronted, he did admit to cheating. >>> ahead, a new chapter the new program that helps them avoid deportation, at least temporarily. at bank of america're continuing to lend and invest in the people, businesses, and organizations that call the bay area home. whether it's helping a nonprofit provide safe, affordable housing within the city, supporting an organization that's helping kids find jobs and stay in...