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in 2010, the oil spill paralyzed louisiana. since then, he is a shrimp king without shrimp. >> there is a lot of current that goes through here. the oil did not settle on the bottom. anytime the shrimp come through, they go in the park where there is no oil. >> on grand isle, there is oil as far as the eye can see. we are headed for one of the gulf's many oil rigs. dean steers through the petroleum slicks covering the surface. he is not against fossil fuels. >> [no audio] i believe in oil. half my family is in the oil business. i believe in cheap energy. the problem we got is will companies got so big they bought out all our regulatory agencies and bought up all our politicians. >> according to dean, corruption, not oil, is what caused the current crisis. still, the slick has smothered his business. the king is looking for shrimp elsewhere. dozens of miles further west. as the u.s. gets ready to elect the next president, dean is definitely ready for something different. >> i'm going to vote for romney. i'm going to get rid of o
in 2010, the oil spill paralyzed louisiana. since then, he is a shrimp king without shrimp. >> there is a lot of current that goes through here. the oil did not settle on the bottom. anytime the shrimp come through, they go in the park where there is no oil. >> on grand isle, there is oil as far as the eye can see. we are headed for one of the gulf's many oil rigs. dean steers through the petroleum slicks covering the surface. he is not against fossil fuels. >> [no audio] i...
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it was a louisiana government notoriously corrupt and ineptd. to hang that on some racism against louisiana is not only deeply offensive but continues to perpetuate wounds in this country except for people like barack obama told a black crowd you were treated differently because you were black. >> we want more on this discussion. we have to stop right now for time. erick erickson, roland martin, no doubt we appreciate that. >>> up next, shifting stories about what really happened at the embassy capital in benghazi, libya. i'm joined by arwa damon. she shares what she saw. for the first time we are seeing photos of the crime scene that you have not seen before. details ahead. >>> tonight, a story you will not see anywhere else. for the first time, cnn's arwa damon talks about what she experienced when she first set foot inside the american compound in benghazi. what the terrible scene was like after the deadly assault that killed four americans. evidence she saw that might have been useful to investigators. that is, had investigators ever had a c
it was a louisiana government notoriously corrupt and ineptd. to hang that on some racism against louisiana is not only deeply offensive but continues to perpetuate wounds in this country except for people like barack obama told a black crowd you were treated differently because you were black. >> we want more on this discussion. we have to stop right now for time. erick erickson, roland martin, no doubt we appreciate that. >>> up next, shifting stories about what really happened...
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so the o'reilly family has been in louisiana for centuries. in cuba, nobody remembers him but it was the street of calle oreilly, famous until the 50's for its banks and bookstores. it was one of the favorite streets of (inaudible) secretary of the spanish count of fernandino, my grandfather, another irish man feeling at home in havana. there, at the busy corner of calle street and oreilly was a cafe bakery owned by a catelan. it was described by many foreigners, in particular british and irish who lived in havana at the time, as one of the best order and most elegant cafes in the world. its large door led to a main floor with a fantastic stone floor. i saw it in the 50's, i was very little but i still was there in the 50's, and have a fountain that all that water really produce a refreshing sound that drown the patrons' loud conversations. but what made dominica famous, according to some foreigners and historians, was its ice cream of countless flavors and its famous fruit ices: guava and other flavors were served according to an irish travel
so the o'reilly family has been in louisiana for centuries. in cuba, nobody remembers him but it was the street of calle oreilly, famous until the 50's for its banks and bookstores. it was one of the favorite streets of (inaudible) secretary of the spanish count of fernandino, my grandfather, another irish man feeling at home in havana. there, at the busy corner of calle street and oreilly was a cafe bakery owned by a catelan. it was described by many foreigners, in particular british and irish...
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sheridan was a military governor of texas and louisiana during the early phases of reconstruction. the army commanders in the south were caught between congresses harsh reconstruction policies and president andrew johnson's opposition to them. most of them kept a low profile. sheridan did not. urged on by grant, he alone removed the light at officials who defied congress' policies, fired scores of them to the governors of louisiana and is. consequently, president johnson remove sheridan as military governor. he was transferred to the west to command the district encompassing the southern great plains. they are indeed were your plans for slaughtering settlers in western kansas in eastern colorado. and it was here that sheridan began prosecuting with brutal effectiveness strategy yet implemented in the shenandoah valley, one of total war. as ration the shenandoah valley with a milder form of an older, crueler warfare that did not distinguish between soldiers and civilians. i 1864, lincoln, grant, sheridan and sherman were in agreement that inflicting suffering on southern civilians w
sheridan was a military governor of texas and louisiana during the early phases of reconstruction. the army commanders in the south were caught between congresses harsh reconstruction policies and president andrew johnson's opposition to them. most of them kept a low profile. sheridan did not. urged on by grant, he alone removed the light at officials who defied congress' policies, fired scores of them to the governors of louisiana and is. consequently, president johnson remove sheridan as...
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he's on a train. >> as a native of louisiana, i am horrified and offended that somehow louisiana and new orleans were treated horribly by the bush administration because they were black. mississippi got hit as well. i have an entire family and friends that were gone because of hurricane katrina mississippi was treated identically as louisiana and had its act together. it wasn't a george bush thing. it was a louisiana government, notoriously corrupt and hang that on some racism against louisiana, not only deeply offensive, but it perpetrates wounds in this country that would probably close except people like barack obama telling a black crowd you were treated differently because uyou were black. >> we want more on this discussion, but we have to stop right now because of time. we'll be hear more about this tomorrow. up next, the shifting stories about what really happened at the embassy compound in benghazi, libya, i'm joined by arwa damon, and the fbi spent time walking the crime scene. she shares what she saw for the first time seeing photos of the crime scene you have not seen befo
he's on a train. >> as a native of louisiana, i am horrified and offended that somehow louisiana and new orleans were treated horribly by the bush administration because they were black. mississippi got hit as well. i have an entire family and friends that were gone because of hurricane katrina mississippi was treated identically as louisiana and had its act together. it wasn't a george bush thing. it was a louisiana government, notoriously corrupt and hang that on some racism against...
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he fired the governor of louisiana. and -- but of he fired the governor of texas, then he was removed. yeah. [laughter] probably catholic, and mostly southerners were masons, particularly in texas because they're like the alamos of the nation. >> was catholic, definitely. yes? >> what did he think of the beaver at -- behavior at little bighorn and did he get involved in the inquiry afterwards? >> i don't think he got involved in that. i really have seen -- he kind of handed that over to others. he was pretty high up at that point. and he was in charge of a division, but the top of the department, but i've never seen anything on that. >> did he say the only good indian is a dead indian? >> close to that. now, they say that -- that was an old saying in the west, but he was of -- at a fort in oklahoma and was introduced to an indian chief, and he said, me so and so, me good indian, and sheridan looked at him and said, well, the only good indians i ever saw were dead ones. and it somehow ended up in the newspapers about the
he fired the governor of louisiana. and -- but of he fired the governor of texas, then he was removed. yeah. [laughter] probably catholic, and mostly southerners were masons, particularly in texas because they're like the alamos of the nation. >> was catholic, definitely. yes? >> what did he think of the beaver at -- behavior at little bighorn and did he get involved in the inquiry afterwards? >> i don't think he got involved in that. i really have seen -- he kind of handed...
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he was talking about how he deals with the oil and gas producers he regulated in arkansas, louisiana, new mexico, oklahoma and texas which comprised of the epa region 6. it sparked a political firestorm. >> his comments were wrong. frankly they were inflammatory. >> his boss epa administrator
he was talking about how he deals with the oil and gas producers he regulated in arkansas, louisiana, new mexico, oklahoma and texas which comprised of the epa region 6. it sparked a political firestorm. >> his comments were wrong. frankly they were inflammatory. >> his boss epa administrator
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do with the admission of missouri as of slave state -- state midges much more than the state of louisiana from domestic guerrilla to the rocky mountains it was settled by the missouri compromise. then the nullification encounter mercy it was already settled by compromise than late 1840's the future of slavery the territory from mexico and mexican war settled by the compromise of 1850. precedent and tradition in place for another settlement the chief issue between the republicans and the south but not slavery of the 15 states. almost all americans americans, republicans included the constitution and protected slavery. rather the critical question was slavery in the national territories and those that had not yet become states. geographically that we think of as the great plains and the rocky mountains to california. that did not include california. it was already a state to. the question was critical because it had to do with the future of slavery and seven powerpc in the nation. -- southern power in the nation. what is there constitutional rights as citizens? moving slave property into te
do with the admission of missouri as of slave state -- state midges much more than the state of louisiana from domestic guerrilla to the rocky mountains it was settled by the missouri compromise. then the nullification encounter mercy it was already settled by compromise than late 1840's the future of slavery the territory from mexico and mexican war settled by the compromise of 1850. precedent and tradition in place for another settlement the chief issue between the republicans and the south...
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an undecided voter of louisiana. host: -- >> they got away from the foreign-policy and they started talking about the domestic economy. i've tried to tie that into what the questions were. i cannot think either candidate stuck with -- they kept going back to the economy. if you do that, i know president obama had a hard time when it came into office but i doubt either can it focused on the question asked. i'm still up in arms about who should really be the president because i did not hear one speaker -- one speak about bank of the. that is what i was looking for. maybe that was the first question. >> next up, brittany, louisiana. supporter of the president. good evening. >> i cannot understand how some people can think that obama can change years and years of destruction in one term. i think he needs to have another shot. i'm very proud of him. i support him completely. thank you for taking my call. host: on carper to page -- on our twitter page -- margie joins us from california. a supporter of governor romney. your
an undecided voter of louisiana. host: -- >> they got away from the foreign-policy and they started talking about the domestic economy. i've tried to tie that into what the questions were. i cannot think either candidate stuck with -- they kept going back to the economy. if you do that, i know president obama had a hard time when it came into office but i doubt either can it focused on the question asked. i'm still up in arms about who should really be the president because i did not hear...
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. >> a disturbing case in louisiana. the woman managed to tell police louisiana. the woman managed to tell police was sent her well, inside the brewer, there's a giant staircase. and the room is filled with all these different kinds of coffee. actually, i just press this button. brew what you love, simply. keurig. every room deserves to look us what our great.te color is? and every footstep should tell us we made the right decision. so when we can feel our way through the newest, softest, and most colorful options... ...across every possible price range... ...our budgets won't be picking the style. we will. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. right now get $37 basic installation on all special order carpet. imillion dollars for maryland one hundred schools.ty... question seven will double it. rushern baker: question seven will add table games and... a new casino, generating millions of dollars... every yearwi, without raising taxes. leggett: and audits will ensure the money goes... where it's supposed to. more jobs, and millions for school
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. >> reporter: they are serving on a mission in la mras, louisiana, a long way from home in utah. >> i didn't know too much about it. people would tell me, you're going to have jambalaya and gumbo. i'm like, what is that? i don't know what is that. >> reporter: the church determines, they believe with devine guidance, where missionaries are placed. mitt romney served in bordeaux, france, where he has said he learned about rejection, trying to convince the french to give up wine. >> we're missionaries from the church of jesus christ -- >> we have our own religion, thank you. zblf that's okay. >> reporter: in the deep south, the missionaries often come across people with deeply rooted religious traditions. >> what church do you attend? >> glory of god. >> would it be all right if i left you with a little pamphlet? >> no, thank you. >> for some reason, they don't understand that we're trying to add to that faith in christ. >> would you like to come in? >> reporter: but then they mean yvonno, who immediately invites them inside. >> do you have a faith in christ? >> yes, i do. >> we would
. >> reporter: they are serving on a mission in la mras, louisiana, a long way from home in utah. >> i didn't know too much about it. people would tell me, you're going to have jambalaya and gumbo. i'm like, what is that? i don't know what is that. >> reporter: the church determines, they believe with devine guidance, where missionaries are placed. mitt romney served in bordeaux, france, where he has said he learned about rejection, trying to convince the french to give up...
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and 800 from as far away as mexico and louisiana and georgia. the goal is to have as many as she can have in place before the storm hits. >> the governor is concerned that early voting could be impacted by the storm. it starts tomorrow and last six days. the declaration he signed earlier today gives them the authority to postpone a day or two if necessary. the fells point farmers' market will be open for business tomorrow. >> that is good to know the farmers market will be open. you can always track hurricane at sandy's movement on our interactive radar. you can see how to prepare for power outages. find all on wbaltv.com. >> there is an arrest warrant tonight for the mother of one of the teenagers who admitted responsibility in the shooting death of monae turnage. the warrant accuses veronica alford of trying to cover up the shooting and trying to hide the victim's body. >> obstructing and injuring a police investigation is one of the allegations against veronica alford. police accuse her of being an accessory after the fact. >> every time i th
and 800 from as far away as mexico and louisiana and georgia. the goal is to have as many as she can have in place before the storm hits. >> the governor is concerned that early voting could be impacted by the storm. it starts tomorrow and last six days. the declaration he signed earlier today gives them the authority to postpone a day or two if necessary. the fells point farmers' market will be open for business tomorrow. >> that is good to know the farmers market will be open. you...
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purchase, which, of course, agenda was much more than the state of louisiana. it covered almost all the territory from the mississippi river to the rocky mountains save for texas. it was settled by the missouri compromise. then 1832-33, the nullification controversy between the state of south carolina and the federal government was also settled by compromise. and, finally, the late 1840s, the battle over the future slavery in the territory one from mexico, known as the mexican session, following the mexican war, was settled by the compromise of 1850. thus coming to look at these four examples, another such settlement to take place in 1860-61. the chief issue between the republicans and the south involves slavery. but not slavery in the 15 states where it exists. almost all americans in 1860, republicans included, believed that the constitution protected slavery in the states where it existed. rather, the critical question was slavery international territories, and the territories owned by the nation but have not yet become states. these territories comprised wi
purchase, which, of course, agenda was much more than the state of louisiana. it covered almost all the territory from the mississippi river to the rocky mountains save for texas. it was settled by the missouri compromise. then 1832-33, the nullification controversy between the state of south carolina and the federal government was also settled by compromise. and, finally, the late 1840s, the battle over the future slavery in the territory one from mexico, known as the mexican session,...
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. >> i have a great job as governor of louisiana. i want to be there. neil: you say no. >> i'm doing everything i can to help him get elected but i like my job in louisiana. neil: governor bobby jindal, from louisiana, once considered for number 2 spot on the ticket. you never know with politics, you never know what can happen in a debate. silly things can get noteitionoticed, iguarantee youe every since george bush sr. looked at his watch in middle of a debate, one dates have -- candidates have sworn off watches in debates. more after this. ♪ [ male announcer ] w do you make 70,000 trades a second... ♪ reach one customer at a time? ♪ or help doctors turn billions of bytes of shared information... ♪ into a fifth anniversary of remission? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. whatever your business challenge, you e us, at the start of t day. on the company phone list that's a few names longer. you see us bank on busier highways. on once empty fields. everare helping grow the ways all oour economy.a
. >> i have a great job as governor of louisiana. i want to be there. neil: you say no. >> i'm doing everything i can to help him get elected but i like my job in louisiana. neil: governor bobby jindal, from louisiana, once considered for number 2 spot on the ticket. you never know with politics, you never know what can happen in a debate. silly things can get noteitionoticed, iguarantee youe every since george bush sr. looked at his watch in middle of a debate, one dates have --...
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in wind borrow, louisiana. police say she was set on fire and burned over more than half her body sunday night. the men also wrote the initials kkk and a racial slur on her car. the f.b.i. is investigating the attack as a possible hate crime. >>> police say the milwaukee man who killed his wife and two others at a day spa got the gun he used illegally. 45-year-old radcliff franklin houghton bought the gun two days after his wife got a restraining order against him. >>> the san francisco giants are headed back to the world series. the trip comes after the giants found themselves down three games to one to st. louis in the national league championship series. in the seventh game of the series with the cardinals, they were routed 9-0 with san francisco's record tying sixth victory in a must win game this post-season. they'll take on the detroit tigers in game one of the world series tomorrow night. >>> time 4:36. today is going to feel more like mid september. we have a high near 80 degrees. howard is newspaper tw
in wind borrow, louisiana. police say she was set on fire and burned over more than half her body sunday night. the men also wrote the initials kkk and a racial slur on her car. the f.b.i. is investigating the attack as a possible hate crime. >>> police say the milwaukee man who killed his wife and two others at a day spa got the gun he used illegally. 45-year-old radcliff franklin houghton bought the gun two days after his wife got a restraining order against him. >>> the san...
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was a louisiana goverenttoriou. deeply offensive but conties to perpetua woun in thi country expt f people like barack obama tol black crowd you were treated differently beuse yo >> we want more on this discussion we havto stop right no for time. erk erkson,oland mart, no doubteeciate>>g stories abouwhat reallhappened at embassyapital in benghazi, libya. i'joinedy arwa damon. she sharewhatshe w. for the first timewe are seeing photos of the crime scene that yohaveot seen fore. tails ead. >>> tonight, a sry you will not see anywhere else. r the first time, cns arwa experienwhen she first set foot inside the american compound in benghazi. whathe terrible scene was like after the deadly aauha that mige been useful to iestigators at is,ad investigators ever had a chance to stand where she stood. indicaons perhaps that might cu. keeping them hont, nearly everyone and anyone has now been able to ga access to the crime scene, exct, that , for fbi agen a longer wor takinthe risk to going to benghazi. but there is at least s
was a louisiana goverenttoriou. deeply offensive but conties to perpetua woun in thi country expt f people like barack obama tol black crowd you were treated differently beuse yo >> we want more on this discussion we havto stop right no for time. erk erkson,oland mart, no doubteeciate>>g stories abouwhat reallhappened at embassyapital in benghazi, libya. i'joinedy arwa damon. she sharewhatshe w. for the first timewe are seeing photos of the crime scene that yohaveot seen fore. tails...
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heavy thunderstorms from birmingham approaching montgomery all the way back to southern louisiana.his is ahead of a front that's driving toward us. these storms aren't going to get us but as the storm producing this heads toward us, there will be new storms we'll worry about this evening. cumberland is 43. atop haystack mountain they're a out that way with 48 at the tappahannock airport. outside on our michael & son weather camera looking at wisconsin avenue, a little bit of a breeze wrapped around the flag pole there. but we've got a quiet morning out there under clear skies. dew point 52. this has come up a lot since yesterday so it's a little more humid. humidity this morning at 87% and a south wind. that's the key to why we're not as chilly as last night. the south winds have stayed up at 9 miles an hour. here's the big storm system. the center of it spinning across minnesota this morning. we've got some rain, a little bit of snow mixing on the back side. look at all the storms that are lined up again from louisiana all the way back up toward the great lakes. this is tonight's
heavy thunderstorms from birmingham approaching montgomery all the way back to southern louisiana.his is ahead of a front that's driving toward us. these storms aren't going to get us but as the storm producing this heads toward us, there will be new storms we'll worry about this evening. cumberland is 43. atop haystack mountain they're a out that way with 48 at the tappahannock airport. outside on our michael & son weather camera looking at wisconsin avenue, a little bit of a breeze...
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this is basically bisecting the country. >> actually you were just talking about louisiana? little thunderstorm right now across the area. this is stretching back into mississippi and also alabama getting in some severe weather as well. and this is just extending further to the north and this is tracking off towards the east. so we are going to get in on some of that wet weather. some thunderstorms as we go into the overnight early tomorrow morning as well. but for right now, you're stepping outdoor wondering if you need the rain gear? not necessarily. if you're going to be out all day take the rain gear with you. but back home by 3:00, 4:00 you should be in the clear. we're dealing with mainly close as of now and -- clear skies as of now and with that we have a southerly flow as well and that's helping to warm temperature thes up a bit this morning. 52 degrees in stevenson right now and 54 glen burnie. good morning annapolis at 56 degrees and 50 in mount airy. over to the eastern shore, where we're looking at 51 in centreville. cambridge, galena coming in at 49 degrees. so
this is basically bisecting the country. >> actually you were just talking about louisiana? little thunderstorm right now across the area. this is stretching back into mississippi and also alabama getting in some severe weather as well. and this is just extending further to the north and this is tracking off towards the east. so we are going to get in on some of that wet weather. some thunderstorms as we go into the overnight early tomorrow morning as well. but for right now, you're...
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system is primarily a state issue i would not be in favor of federal legislation repealing what louisiana has done are telling for genya are telling my are telling. arizona or new mexico any state what they should do but we've got to work with every state and every legislature and oppose top and my view it's a hindrance to true democracy for grassroots americans that don't want to be controlled by super pacs and pacs. all right. and our final speaker on this topic i know you were republican as governor of new mexico gary johnson your response well running for governor of new mexico as a republican i ran completely outside of the political system completely i mean i and went and i introduced myself to the republican party two weeks before i ran and they said you know what we like you we like what you've got to say worked for completely inclusive you can go and you can make your case to all republicans in the state you know take part in the debates take part in the discussions well that's the way that politics should be i was able to make that presentation i was able to make that case and b
system is primarily a state issue i would not be in favor of federal legislation repealing what louisiana has done are telling for genya are telling my are telling. arizona or new mexico any state what they should do but we've got to work with every state and every legislature and oppose top and my view it's a hindrance to true democracy for grassroots americans that don't want to be controlled by super pacs and pacs. all right. and our final speaker on this topic i know you were republican as...
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i watch that show about louisiana, "swamp people."rville does not represent all of us. [cheers and applause] but i thought that bob franken was going to accept for thomas roberts, but i was told that he could not make it tonight. he was out wooking for the white--wing wascists. [laughter] where's that time machine? maybe i can go back and pass on this. and my pal chris matthews, i hate to say this, but i hate that he didn't win the award, and i hate that he is not here tonight. it must have been something he hate. [laughter] or maybe it's just that the thrill's gone. as for thomas roberts and the time machine, maybe we can send him back to a time when reporters actually reported. [applause] you know, you know the time, when dinosaurs roamed the earth and news was so easy that a caveman could do it. [laughter] and brent was running around in a loin cloth. oh, i'm sorry, you just finished eating. next slide. [laughter] let me just say on behalf of mr. roberts and the entire liberal establishment, mrc, you are a net. you are a threat. an
i watch that show about louisiana, "swamp people."rville does not represent all of us. [cheers and applause] but i thought that bob franken was going to accept for thomas roberts, but i was told that he could not make it tonight. he was out wooking for the white--wing wascists. [laughter] where's that time machine? maybe i can go back and pass on this. and my pal chris matthews, i hate to say this, but i hate that he didn't win the award, and i hate that he is not here tonight. it...
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also we have louisiana governor bobby jindal. and "the new york times" columnist tom friedman along with the "washington post" pulitzer prize winner, eugene robinson. it's a pulitzer smackdown between friedman and gene. >>> and coming up next, mike allen. he's got the top stories in the "politico playbook." first, is mike opening up -- >> yeah, what's he doing over there? >> -- an egg mcmuffin? >> you can't wait until the commercial break? show the class what you have. hold it up, please. >> first here's bill karins with a check on the forecast. >> what people don't know is mike only eats half the muffin. he usually throws it at me at some point during the morning. there it is. that's what we'll be waiting for eventually. let me get you out the door. it's cold this morning in new england. it will be a decent afternoon. not really any travel concerns. after the cold start, it will be in the 60s this afternoon from hartford to d.c. nothing troublesome there. the middle of the country is where all the travel trouble weather will be.
also we have louisiana governor bobby jindal. and "the new york times" columnist tom friedman along with the "washington post" pulitzer prize winner, eugene robinson. it's a pulitzer smackdown between friedman and gene. >>> and coming up next, mike allen. he's got the top stories in the "politico playbook." first, is mike opening up -- >> yeah, what's he doing over there? >> -- an egg mcmuffin? >> you can't wait until the commercial...
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we all remember governor blanco in louisiana, what a disaster that was. >> yeah.ember all of that. so, listen, a republican praising the president, a democrat, it happened here on cnn. lz, let's stick with the ground game here. because we are talking about the imaginary scenarios for after disaster happens. what happens after, can people get to the polls? will the power be out? will there be blockage in the road? all of this. we don't know as it is pretty far to forecast out seven, eight, nine days from now to election day, but this is throwing a monkey wrench into the plans that not only the candidates have but also people going to the polls and voting. some people don't know what they are going to do because they are out of their homes. >> absolutely. you know, it is not really about seven or nine days ahead, some of the states that could be impacted later in the week are looking at early voting states, for example, maine already canceled early voting for monday. if you planning on voting not on next tuesday but some time during this week, power outages could im
we all remember governor blanco in louisiana, what a disaster that was. >> yeah.ember all of that. so, listen, a republican praising the president, a democrat, it happened here on cnn. lz, let's stick with the ground game here. because we are talking about the imaginary scenarios for after disaster happens. what happens after, can people get to the polls? will the power be out? will there be blockage in the road? all of this. we don't know as it is pretty far to forecast out seven, eight,...
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my aunt told me about it, other people in the town, small town in louisiana where he grew up, told me about the story. so it helped me to understand a lot of who he is, which made it easier for me to let go and forgive him. >> hard to forgive, though. >> it is. it is. but it's very necessary, because what i found is this. this is so true, if you do not forgive, you hold on to this thing inside of you that can change your life and take you in the wrong direction. nine times out of ten, the people that have done things to you are asleep and at peace and you're holding on to it, and it can really literally become sickness in your body and make you physically ill. so i think that forgiveness is beyond important. >> is he still alive, your father? >> he is still alive. >> what kind of relationship do you have with him? >> we don't speak very much but i am taking care of him. i make sure he has everything he needs. >> you support him. >> absolutely. 100%. as a child, he wasn't a great father, but he was a great provider and he had an incredible work ethic, so he definitely gave me my work e
my aunt told me about it, other people in the town, small town in louisiana where he grew up, told me about the story. so it helped me to understand a lot of who he is, which made it easier for me to let go and forgive him. >> hard to forgive, though. >> it is. it is. but it's very necessary, because what i found is this. this is so true, if you do not forgive, you hold on to this thing inside of you that can change your life and take you in the wrong direction. nine times out of...
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virginia governor bob mcdonnell and louisiana -- louisiana governor bobby jindal will be in virginia for three campaign stops including one in sterling and and romney is expected to make an appeal at 8:00, coasting on "good morning, america." >> former campaign aide pleaded guilty about campaign donations. prosecutors will likely ask for probation. two other people have pleaded guilty to charges associated with that scandal. still ahead a house committee turns to security overseas after the killing in libya. >> thousands of dollars in groceries -- [ female announcer ] it's one of the hardest decisions a family can make... realizing a nursing home is the only choice. for many middle class families medicaid is the only way to afford the care. but as a governor, mitt romney raised nursing home fs eight times. and as psident, hibudget cuts medicaid by one-third and burdens families with the cost of nursing home care. we have a president who won't let that happen. [ obama ] i'm barack obama and i approved this message. >> hello from germantown, maryland. happy halloween. good morning, was
virginia governor bob mcdonnell and louisiana -- louisiana governor bobby jindal will be in virginia for three campaign stops including one in sterling and and romney is expected to make an appeal at 8:00, coasting on "good morning, america." >> former campaign aide pleaded guilty about campaign donations. prosecutors will likely ask for probation. two other people have pleaded guilty to charges associated with that scandal. still ahead a house committee turns to security...
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some of the assistance at louisiana and mississippi received had no stafford act requirement.or example, there is $20 billion for housing. no requirement that the state put up a 10% match. there was $14 billion in targeted tax relief. again, no requirements. >> bill: all of this stuff and by the way we got these stats from our brain room of researchers. this shows you how complicated it is i'm not questioning you because you were there. however, here is the key question. is barack obama making this stuff up is he fabricating this deal? >> mississippi required to pay 10% on everything and this was not waived. that's simply not true. >> the people in florida and new york city were given presidential preferential treatment. because new orleans is a black town they were hosed. >> remember, the people -- the entity that pays the money the stafford match is the state. the state of louisiana was running a billion-dollar a year surplus. >> you are going wonky on me now. >> no the they say you are picking on new orleans. it's not the new orleans that pays it's the state. two things the
some of the assistance at louisiana and mississippi received had no stafford act requirement.or example, there is $20 billion for housing. no requirement that the state put up a 10% match. there was $14 billion in targeted tax relief. again, no requirements. >> bill: all of this stuff and by the way we got these stats from our brain room of researchers. this shows you how complicated it is i'm not questioning you because you were there. however, here is the key question. is barack obama...
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for those 5% typically on an average here in louisiana, we send in postcards and other methodologiesascertain are you still at the precinct and address at which you're registered? when the card is returned or you do not reply, you are then put into an inactive voting list. i think the thing that everyone has to remember. these individuals who are not voting in any election, they're not exercising their right, so the bottom line is you get into an inactive voting status. you can come in to the register as a voter at any time and recertify your address or indicate where you moved if it's still in state, or you can just merely go to vote in the precinct in which you are registered and they'll reverify you. >> sorry to interrupt. we're running out of time. whawhat would happen if you didt have the list? >> well, if you didn't have the list, you would have individuals, you know, basically a list of file maintenance, so to speak. why would we want to have someone who is not instate or not in the precinct to vote on their reception or tax renewals or any new tax if they don't live there any
for those 5% typically on an average here in louisiana, we send in postcards and other methodologiesascertain are you still at the precinct and address at which you're registered? when the card is returned or you do not reply, you are then put into an inactive voting list. i think the thing that everyone has to remember. these individuals who are not voting in any election, they're not exercising their right, so the bottom line is you get into an inactive voting status. you can come in to the...
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he was talking about how he deals with the oil and gas producers he regulated in arkansas, louisiana, new mexico, oklahoma and texas which comprised of the epa region 6. it sparked a political firestorm. >> his comments were wrong. frankly they were inflammatory. >> his boss epa administrator lisa jackson accepted his resignation saying his views were not shared by the president who p had appointed him. >> they don't come port with the administration's policy on energy. >> but fox news has been told this was not the only time he openly threatened companies he regulated. >> he appeared before the oklahoma independent petroleum association. what happened? >> they told the group straight on. >> boiling gas exploration company. he reported chairman of the romney campaign's advisory group. >> they got it quick that they ought to shut us down. >> he made it clear oil and gas industry was the enemy. >> we saw it that way. >> before joining he taught engineering at southern methodist university in dallas. he also advised environmental groups in their battle against something called fractionin
he was talking about how he deals with the oil and gas producers he regulated in arkansas, louisiana, new mexico, oklahoma and texas which comprised of the epa region 6. it sparked a political firestorm. >> his comments were wrong. frankly they were inflammatory. >> his boss epa administrator lisa jackson accepted his resignation saying his views were not shared by the president who p had appointed him. >> they don't come port with the administration's policy on energy....
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this happened in june, july near the mortuary and taylor chapel on louisiana sweet.hey believe that he acted alone on all three fires. louisiana-street -- evidence that the fbi and the atf consisted in the investigation. immediately of the torching of of my ears private law office. >> anny time there is a victim of a of violent crime we are concerned. regardless of the individual saddest of course of this and we felt that it was extremely poor tend to get this individual in custody. regardless of the individual -- status. >> he is in custody in fairfield and the phone calls to ozzie davis were not returned. phillipe djegal, kron 4. >> this was the three strikes law but on election day voters will have the opportunity to make changes. kron 4 has a look at proposition 36. >> right now if you are convicted of two or serious felonies the third is that you will saispent 25 years in jail. proposition 36 will change that so the 25-years of course let will only impose if it is in deep violent or serious. non- violent or non-serious is that it is twice the usual term for the
this happened in june, july near the mortuary and taylor chapel on louisiana sweet.hey believe that he acted alone on all three fires. louisiana-street -- evidence that the fbi and the atf consisted in the investigation. immediately of the torching of of my ears private law office. >> anny time there is a victim of a of violent crime we are concerned. regardless of the individual saddest of course of this and we felt that it was extremely poor tend to get this individual in custody....
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he was talking about how he deals with the oil and gas producers he regulated in arkansas, louisiana, new mexico, oklahoma and texas which comprised of the epa region 6. it sparked a political firestorm. >> his comments were wrong. frankly they were inflammatory. >> his boss epa administrator lisa jackson accepted his resignation saying his views were not shared by the president who p had appointed him. >> they don't come port with the administration's policy on energy. >> but fox news has been told this was not the only time he openly threatened companies he regulated. >> he appeared before the oklahoma independent petroleum association. what happened? >> they told the group straight on. >> boiling gas exploration company. he reported chairman of the romney campaign's advisory group. >> they got it quick that they ought to shut us down. >> he made it clear oil and gas industry was the enemy. >> we saw it that way. >> before joining he taught engineering at southern methodist university in dallas. he also advised environmental groups in their battle against something called fractionin
he was talking about how he deals with the oil and gas producers he regulated in arkansas, louisiana, new mexico, oklahoma and texas which comprised of the epa region 6. it sparked a political firestorm. >> his comments were wrong. frankly they were inflammatory. >> his boss epa administrator lisa jackson accepted his resignation saying his views were not shared by the president who p had appointed him. >> they don't come port with the administration's policy on energy....
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. >>> en estados como arkansas, california, louisiana, maine y maryland ya están en regencia estas legislacionesor el humo del cigarrillo. >>> yo soy el dueño del vehículo, soy el dueño de mi casa, ahora te metes en mi casa y me dirás que no puedo fumar dentro de mi casa. >>> si le ponemos más trabajo a los policías de cosas que en realidad la responsabilidad es de un padre o' una familia. >>> desde miami, florida, galo arellano, univisión . >e>> s momento de pasar con la información de los deportes, adelante. >>> qué tal, lourdes ramos, muy buenas noches, el real madrid le pasó por encima al mallorca de giovani dos santos 5 a 0, mientras que el tigre celebró con al victoria, y en el fútbol mexicano, el rebaño sagrado se llevo al mejor parte en el clásico tapatío, marco fabián de la mora para el 2 a 0, qué clase de anotación, señores, vale la pena verla de nuevo, tremendo zapatazo, el rebaño sagado aún con chances de entrar en liguilla. >>> pumas ante el américa, el único gol es del rolfy montenegro que le da la victoria a los de coapa, 1 a 0 para el puesto para la fiesta grande para los de coap
. >>> en estados como arkansas, california, louisiana, maine y maryland ya están en regencia estas legislacionesor el humo del cigarrillo. >>> yo soy el dueño del vehículo, soy el dueño de mi casa, ahora te metes en mi casa y me dirás que no puedo fumar dentro de mi casa. >>> si le ponemos más trabajo a los policías de cosas que en realidad la responsabilidad es de un padre o' una familia. >>> desde miami, florida, galo arellano, univisión ....
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it was not the city but the state of louisiana.n 16 months of the fees that were waived picked up by the federal government. gerri: what about these comments? speaking to people who were on your side. that was the candidates frame of mind. did he go to far? >> absolutely. saying the bush should ministrations is bigoted. shame on him to be so racially divisive trying to get votes. what happened to the man who said he would bring us together who blames the predecessor as a racial bigot? >> vice president joe biden had comments. >> this is a deadly. how they can justify raising taxes with the middle-class over the last four years. [laughter] gerri: i could hardly believe he said that. >> the gift that keeps on giving. it is apparent to simply repeat the charge romney will raise taxes is ridiculous. i have to agree. american people are buried under a mountain of debt and buried under the longest stretch of high eight unemployment in a recovery the most anemic since world war ii for the first time ever median household income has droppe
it was not the city but the state of louisiana.n 16 months of the fees that were waived picked up by the federal government. gerri: what about these comments? speaking to people who were on your side. that was the candidates frame of mind. did he go to far? >> absolutely. saying the bush should ministrations is bigoted. shame on him to be so racially divisive trying to get votes. what happened to the man who said he would bring us together who blames the predecessor as a racial bigot?...
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. >> the missouri linemen said they spent five days in louisiana after katrina. once they finish their work they are expected to be sent north to help with new jersey and new york. all of us are looking at trees differently. we had a contractor killed when a tree fell on him on homewood avenue. the victim died at scene. firefighters said the man was part of the crew contracted to clean up trees in the area. >>> in towson they were working to remove a tree that came down on this house. with all the rain that we have seen from sandy, the tree service got the truck stuck and had to deeing that out. >> sandy's down -- winds down trees. at one point more than 5 roads were closed -- 50 roads were closed. >>> let's go to millers island. testify that been through storms. people said isabelle was the worst storm for them. with sandy they were pleased with how the storm came back. >> i thought the power would be out by 3:00 in the afternoon. it -- it came back on at 3:30 in the morning. if they had said a few days, i would have been happy with that. >> millers island did s
. >> the missouri linemen said they spent five days in louisiana after katrina. once they finish their work they are expected to be sent north to help with new jersey and new york. all of us are looking at trees differently. we had a contractor killed when a tree fell on him on homewood avenue. the victim died at scene. firefighters said the man was part of the crew contracted to clean up trees in the area. >>> in towson they were working to remove a tree that came down on this...
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is that i watched a show about louisiana, smart people.es not represent all of us. [applause] but i thought that bob franken is going to except for thomas roberts, but i was told that he could not make it tonight. he was out looking for the right wing basis. very sad time machine? maybe i can go back and pass on this invitation. and my pal, chris mathews, well, i hate to say this, but i hate to chris mathews didn't win the award and i hate that he is not here tonight. it must've been sent name he hates. [laughter] or maybe it is just that the thrill is gone. as for thomas roberts and the time machine, maybe we can send him back to a time when reporters actually reported. you know the time, when dinosaurs roamed the earth and news was so easy that a caveman could do it and brent was running around in a loin cloth. i'm sorry, you just finished eating. next slide. let me just say on behalf of mr. robbers in the entire liberal establishment, mr c. comment you are a threat. and for the rest of us, thank you, brent bozell. i gladly accept this a
is that i watched a show about louisiana, smart people.es not represent all of us. [applause] but i thought that bob franken is going to except for thomas roberts, but i was told that he could not make it tonight. he was out looking for the right wing basis. very sad time machine? maybe i can go back and pass on this invitation. and my pal, chris mathews, well, i hate to say this, but i hate to chris mathews didn't win the award and i hate that he is not here tonight. it must've been sent name...