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marsia-- marcia, remind us what was involved in this case and how it got. to the high court. >> the police suspected a 13-year-old boy was involved in two break-ins in a residential neighborhood. and they went to his middle school. they had one of the uniformed officers that actually served at the school take him out of the classroom and take him to a conference room within the school. in that conference room, which was closed door conference room, was-- were two police officers, an assistant principal and an administrative intern. the police officer who suspected the boy of being involved began the questioning. questioned him for about 30 to 45 minutes. knew how old he was. after the boy admitted that he was involved in the break-ins along wi a friend, the police officer then told him that he had the right not to answer any more questions and was free to leave. the boy's lawyer later tried to have the boy's confession statements suppressed at trial claiming that his miranda rights had been violated. >> suarez: in the original argument there seemed to be tw
marsia-- marcia, remind us what was involved in this case and how it got. to the high court. >> the police suspected a 13-year-old boy was involved in two break-ins in a residential neighborhood. and they went to his middle school. they had one of the uniformed officers that actually served at the school take him out of the classroom and take him to a conference room within the school. in that conference room, which was closed door conference room, was-- were two police officers, an...
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marcia divorced him in 1981. began that next summer. >> maybe if i would have killed her, i wouldn't have killed the others. that was the cause of my pain. >> ridgway tried to lay the blame for his murderous rampage on his failed second marriage, which sheriff reichert rejected. >> there's no reason that you can give that can justify what you did. >> the accepted theory on serial killers is they can't stop killing or even slow down. that's why when the bodies of young prostitutes were no longer being discovered in clusters around seattle in the late '80s, many thought the green river killer had moved on to another city, or had been put in prison for some other crime. gary ridgway had not moved on but he had changed. and the reason was surprising. in february of 1985, gary ridgway met the woman who would become his third wife, judith. at first he said the old fantasies returned. but as was the case with his first two wives, ridgway knew that he'd be the prime suspect. ridgway says his new wife was loving and depen
marcia divorced him in 1981. began that next summer. >> maybe if i would have killed her, i wouldn't have killed the others. that was the cause of my pain. >> ridgway tried to lay the blame for his murderous rampage on his failed second marriage, which sheriff reichert rejected. >> there's no reason that you can give that can justify what you did. >> the accepted theory on serial killers is they can't stop killing or even slow down. that's why when the bodies of young...
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climate change, we look back at this year's consequential supreme court term, with analysis from marcia coyle and tom goldstein. >> ifill: and margaret warner talks with the u.s. special envoy for sudan on the mounting violence there, as the nation prepares to split in two. >> out of fighting more than 70,000 people have been displaced. we're very concerned about getting humanitarian aid into those areas. >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> okay, listen. somebody has got to get serious. >> i think... >> we need renewable energy. >> ...renewable energy is vital to our planet. >> you hear about alternatives, right? wind, solar, algae. >> i think it's got to work on a big scale. and i think it's got to be affordable. >> so, where are they? >> it has to work in the real world. at chevron, we're investing millions in solar and biofuel technology to make it work. >> we've got to get on this now. >> right now. and the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and
climate change, we look back at this year's consequential supreme court term, with analysis from marcia coyle and tom goldstein. >> ifill: and margaret warner talks with the u.s. special envoy for sudan on the mounting violence there, as the nation prepares to split in two. >> out of fighting more than 70,000 people have been displaced. we're very concerned about getting humanitarian aid into those areas. >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for...
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and the court accepted that argument. >> ifill: okay, marcia coyle, another busy day. >> it was. and we have maybe two more left. >> ifill: okay, we'll talk to you then. >> thank you. >> brown: and coming up we will indeed >> brown: coming up, we'll have more on the future of class action lawsuits after the wal- mart ruling; plus, afghan women and the taliban; a high school course about refugees; children's allergies on the upswing; and remembering the big man. but first, the other news of the day. here's hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: white house officials today defended the president's conclusion that the u.s. is not involved in hostilities in libya. mr. obama used that reasoning last week to justify not seeking congressional approval under the war powers resolution of 1973. weekend reports said lawyers at the justice department and the pentagon argued otherwise. but white house spokesman jay carney played down the differences today. . >> i can tell you that by some miracle every lawyer in this administration with an agreement on that issue, you wouldn't believe me because i
and the court accepted that argument. >> ifill: okay, marcia coyle, another busy day. >> it was. and we have maybe two more left. >> ifill: okay, we'll talk to you then. >> thank you. >> brown: and coming up we will indeed >> brown: coming up, we'll have more on the future of class action lawsuits after the wal- mart ruling; plus, afghan women and the taliban; a high school course about refugees; children's allergies on the upswing; and remembering the big...
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on the newshour tonight, marcia coyle walks us through the video game ruling and a decision on a campaign finance law in arizona. >> ifill: then, hari sreenivasan has the latest on the conviction of ousted illinois governor rod blagojevich for trying to trade or sell the senate seat once held by president obama. >> woodruff: we update the growing field of republican presidential candidates as minnesota congresswoman michele bachmann kicks off her campaign. >> ifill: special correspondent fred de sam lazaro has a good news story about a west african nation that's enjoyed two decades of thriving democracy. >> reporter: in a region that's seen bloody political violence ghana has enjoyed stability, economic growth and freedom. >> woodruff: jeffrey brown looks at what's next for gay marriage, three days after new york state made it legal. >> ifill: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> oil companies have changed my country. >> oil companies can make a difference. >> we have the chance to build the economy. >> create jobs, keep peopl
on the newshour tonight, marcia coyle walks us through the video game ruling and a decision on a campaign finance law in arizona. >> ifill: then, hari sreenivasan has the latest on the conviction of ousted illinois governor rod blagojevich for trying to trade or sell the senate seat once held by president obama. >> woodruff: we update the growing field of republican presidential candidates as minnesota congresswoman michele bachmann kicks off her campaign. >> ifill: special...
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. >> my name is marcia. i am architect. the site is located at the heart of north beach across roads of the neighborhood. to clarify the location, the playground is located between lombard and greenwich, powell and mason streets, and the site also includes 701 lombard street along columbus avenue, which is currently a parking lot. there is a long history of recreation use at the site. it was established in 1909, just after the earthquake in 1906. this is a photograph prior to the current library been built on top of one of the tennis courts at the sixth and playground -- at the existing playground. this is a photograph of the existing library, which as was mentioned, does not meet the needs of the community, is not accessible, and does not meet requirements of the ada. furthermore, it is not seismically safe. the interior of the library is currently overcrowded, should have separate spaces for teenagers and children. there are only three computers to serve the entire neighborhood. the excess ability areas, as i mentioned, a
. >> my name is marcia. i am architect. the site is located at the heart of north beach across roads of the neighborhood. to clarify the location, the playground is located between lombard and greenwich, powell and mason streets, and the site also includes 701 lombard street along columbus avenue, which is currently a parking lot. there is a long history of recreation use at the site. it was established in 1909, just after the earthquake in 1906. this is a photograph prior to the current...
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gabriel aspani pero tiene nada malo que decir sobre la asistente de la actriz.u'kmzh tambiÉn revelÓ que marcialir del... de ella pues, mÁs bien era muy buena gente, hacÍamos yoga juntas y todo, me parecÍa una persona muy buena. >> daniela espera que pronto saldrÁ la luz la verdad de lo que ocurriÓ y aseguró que su familia la hecho pasar por cosas mÁs fuertes que el derrame cerebral que sufriÓ hace cuatro aÑos. >> pues bien, la actriz cameron diaz desmintiÓ que haya finalizado su noviazgo con el pelotero de grandes ligas alex rodrÍguez, como se comentÓ la semana pasada. >> nos hablÓ de su nueva pelÍcula donde tambiÉn trabaja su ex just ♪ >> &jregresa tpçla comedia cam dÍaz. la actriz de ascendencia cubana encara una degenerada maestra que hace todo lo que no t2j5%%i háq) una educadora. >> me anencuentro ante una excelenteactriz de la mala maestra. & >> no )-rme considero una maest elizabeth, mi personaje, va a la escuela a dormir despuÉs de una noche salvaje tratando de m buscar un hombre adinerado que se quiere casar con ella. Ésa uando te entregaron el libreto y viste de personaje de la quisi
gabriel aspani pero tiene nada malo que decir sobre la asistente de la actriz.u'kmzh tambiÉn revelÓ que marcialir del... de ella pues, mÁs bien era muy buena gente, hacÍamos yoga juntas y todo, me parecÍa una persona muy buena. >> daniela espera que pronto saldrÁ la luz la verdad de lo que ocurriÓ y aseguró que su familia la hecho pasar por cosas mÁs fuertes que el derrame cerebral que sufriÓ hace cuatro aÑos. >> pues bien, la actriz cameron diaz desmintiÓ que haya...
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market you see we see growth in this market so we're we're going to we're going to you know focus on marcia and what we're trying to do in russia now is increase productivity just make sure that you know both our plants reach a level of productivity that is consistent will believe we're seeing a room you know growing within the band growing that we look at a market like china. demand growing fifteen percent in two thousand and eleven seeing a market like russia you see the man growing probably eleven or twelve percent this year so it's double digit growth lou and there's a lot of substitution going on copper why are you changing to illumine and there's a lot of lightweight the vehicles trucks and cars where you have to meet new emission gas standards so a lot of people are shifting to london and. well that's all the business for this hour we'll have more feet in just under an hour's time stay with us the headlines next.
market you see we see growth in this market so we're we're going to we're going to you know focus on marcia and what we're trying to do in russia now is increase productivity just make sure that you know both our plants reach a level of productivity that is consistent will believe we're seeing a room you know growing within the band growing that we look at a market like china. demand growing fifteen percent in two thousand and eleven seeing a market like russia you see the man growing probably...
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market you see now we see growth in this market so we're we're going to we're going to know focus on marciaand what we're trying to do in russia now is increase productivity and just make sure that you know both our plants reach a level of productivity that is consistent with believe me we're seeing a looming you know growing movement of the man growing we look at a market like china. demand growing fifteen percent in two thousand and eleven seeing a market like russia you see the movement growing probably eleven or twelve percent this year so it's double digit growth for movement there's a lot of substitution going on copper wire you change into aluminum there's a lot of lightweight the new vehicles trucks and cars where you have to meet new emission gas standards and so a lot of people are shifting to aluminum. now let's have a look at how the markets are performing oil prices have continued to fall after the engine losses of two days ago the uncertainty of modesty's market is a reflection of investors fears that greece's debt troubles are far from over. their parents stopped coming back
market you see now we see growth in this market so we're we're going to we're going to know focus on marciaand what we're trying to do in russia now is increase productivity and just make sure that you know both our plants reach a level of productivity that is consistent with believe me we're seeing a looming you know growing movement of the man growing we look at a market like china. demand growing fifteen percent in two thousand and eleven seeing a market like russia you see the movement...
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president ali abdullah saleh has refused to step down after foreign on pro-democracy protesters and marcia spite pressure from saudi arabia and the united states three times presidents always agreed to step down and three times he has gone back on his offer and should know that the u.s. government is funded him and thought him very well for many years in the fight against big bad al qaeda. the problem with making nice with bullies is eventually they turn on you and more importantly once they're out of power people tend not to forget which side you are on once again our government's policies exposing that exposing we the people to the threat of blowback meanwhile the new york times reports that the united states has ramped up prone strikes in the region exploiting the new power vacuum with no one there to object now that sollars in saudi arabia being treated for travel rooms from his own people again consider though if the u.s. mission is to keep people from siding with al qaeda shouldn't we be more concerned with the ramifications of civilian casualties only time will tell what happens her
president ali abdullah saleh has refused to step down after foreign on pro-democracy protesters and marcia spite pressure from saudi arabia and the united states three times presidents always agreed to step down and three times he has gone back on his offer and should know that the u.s. government is funded him and thought him very well for many years in the fight against big bad al qaeda. the problem with making nice with bullies is eventually they turn on you and more importantly once they're...
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did what marcia clark did in the o.j.up the case with an unnecessary witness. [ talking over each other ] >> what you've got is a mother was a nurse who said it smells like a dead body. >> greta: exactly they don't need this guy. >> i agree. they want to but this evidence in, it is a death penalty case, you put in everything you've got. >> greta: can i tell you how insane that is. they didn't need it. that's the problem. they dirty up their case -- by the way, let me add one other thing. the judge was outrageous when the defense wanted to cross-examine this so-called death expert who has a sniffing machine, so ridiculous. the defense wanted to establish -- and the judge cuts the defense off in a death penalty case. >> on redirect the d.a. came back and said what would your role be in that? the university, the institution would make -- [ talking over each other ] >> greta: the judge gives latitude to the prosecution, not the defense, that's a better idea. [ talking over each other ] >> bias is always relevant. >> the probl
did what marcia clark did in the o.j.up the case with an unnecessary witness. [ talking over each other ] >> what you've got is a mother was a nurse who said it smells like a dead body. >> greta: exactly they don't need this guy. >> i agree. they want to but this evidence in, it is a death penalty case, you put in everything you've got. >> greta: can i tell you how insane that is. they didn't need it. that's the problem. they dirty up their case -- by the way, let me add...
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it comes from marcia taylor who writes i have asoon a few snakes around my house lately.hat is not good. my question is why to snakes come inside at all? so that means she's seen snakes inside the house. i would be doing more than writing to ask the weather guy. >> call breast control. >> why do snakes come inside at all. does the weather have any effect on their behavior and where do they disappear in the cooler months? many questions here so we had to do quite a bit of research on this. the main reason a snake will come into your house is it is looking for food. the disturbing thing -- i know, sarah, don't look at the picture. >> it is not a dangerous one, sarah. >> do you know snakes, steve. >> we've had them in our house growing up. >> so that one is not dangerous. >> no. >> they're coming looking for food. the problem is they're actually probably following food. so if you've got a snake in your house, that means you probably have mice, perhaps rats. because they're following rodents. that is what they most like to eat. >> that is the good news that we used to try tel
it comes from marcia taylor who writes i have asoon a few snakes around my house lately.hat is not good. my question is why to snakes come inside at all? so that means she's seen snakes inside the house. i would be doing more than writing to ask the weather guy. >> call breast control. >> why do snakes come inside at all. does the weather have any effect on their behavior and where do they disappear in the cooler months? many questions here so we had to do quite a bit of research on...
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marcia coates. the honorable representative schultz and her husband, mr. steven schultz. mr.is guest, ms. patricia lindbergh. mr. -- mr. volker bouffler. >> you are also performing. are you nervous? >> no, a bit nervous but i'm looking very much forward to the event. >> will you play vaugner? >> not tonight. she likes classical music. >> what german composers will you play? >> beethoven, hendle. >> are there any challenges? >> might be, but these are not things that you worry about. >> how many? >> about 30. but we perform in different groups. >> normally you would have others with you? >> we are 180. do you have a name for that? a symphony? >> for eight people, it's a sonata. there is a string orchestra. leader mitch mcconnell and the honorable elaine chao. the honorable nancy pelosi and her husband, mr. paul pelosi mr. stewart banum and his wife, mrs. sandra banum. the honorable ellen coucher. the honorable samuel nunn and his wife, ms. colleen nunn. the honorable gregory meeks and his wife, mrs. mary meeks. the honorable tom corbett, governor of pennsylvania. ms. jeannette
marcia coates. the honorable representative schultz and her husband, mr. steven schultz. mr.is guest, ms. patricia lindbergh. mr. -- mr. volker bouffler. >> you are also performing. are you nervous? >> no, a bit nervous but i'm looking very much forward to the event. >> will you play vaugner? >> not tonight. she likes classical music. >> what german composers will you play? >> beethoven, hendle. >> are there any challenges? >> might be, but these...
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marcia james and paul. the power in yemen could benefit the terrorist group and president obama said kept him up most at night. next, more on congressman's wiener's dramatic about-face. we will hear his answer to this question. it s microparticles, enters the bloodstream faster and rushes relief to the site of pain. it's clinically proven to relieve pain twice as fast. new bayer advanced aspirin. an accident doesn't have to slow you down. introducing better car replacement, available only from liberty mutual insurance. if your car's totaled, we give you the money to buy a car that's one model-year newer with 15,000 fewer miles on it. there's no other auto insurance product like it. it's a better policy that gets you a better car. call... or visit one of our local offices today, and we'll provide the coverage you need at the right price. liberty mutual auto insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? >> after 10 days of blaming a hacker and 10 days of staying silent, they accused a website of smearing him
marcia james and paul. the power in yemen could benefit the terrorist group and president obama said kept him up most at night. next, more on congressman's wiener's dramatic about-face. we will hear his answer to this question. it s microparticles, enters the bloodstream faster and rushes relief to the site of pain. it's clinically proven to relieve pain twice as fast. new bayer advanced aspirin. an accident doesn't have to slow you down. introducing better car replacement, available only from...
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. >> he came into my office and he says, sheriff, there's the dna profile on the marcia chapman evidence and here's the dna profile on the opal mills evidence. and then he flips over the last piece of paper and says here's the dna profile on our suspect. and they all matched. and he didn't give me the name right away. >> so that was it? and, here, by the way? >> yes. >> i think we may have just broken the biggest case in u.s. history? >> the picture was that of gary factory where he had worked for side said, you know, you can't listened to the arrest over the knowing calm when he was taken himself one small moment of justice center to the king was discovered the following of the green river investigation. many questions still needed to reichert hoped to link him to other victims on the list. >> i think we're going to find that he's responsible for some other cases after the mid-1980s. i'm looking forward this morning to hear more about where you are and the progress of the investigation. >> but what if the dna was not enough? what if after years of pursuit just when he finally got his ma
. >> he came into my office and he says, sheriff, there's the dna profile on the marcia chapman evidence and here's the dna profile on the opal mills evidence. and then he flips over the last piece of paper and says here's the dna profile on our suspect. and they all matched. and he didn't give me the name right away. >> so that was it? and, here, by the way? >> yes. >> i think we may have just broken the biggest case in u.s. history? >> the picture was that of...
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the 2011 republican leadership conference wraps up with buddy roemer, texas governor rick perry, marcia blackburn, george p. bush, and reince priebus. that is live at 12:50 p.m. eastern here on c-span. >> blackberry users can access our programming any time with the c-span radio app with four streams all commercial free beer you can also listen to our signature interview programs each week. it is all available around the clock wherever you all. download it free from blackberry app world. >> next, a look at the u.s. conference of mayors' annual meeting here you will hear from shaun donovan. after his speech, a discussion on basic housing, assisted living, and technology. this is about two hours. >> ok, thanks. [unintelligible] >> welcome everybody and good morning. this has been a great council. we have done a lot of fabulous work. for our cities and for our country, and for the u.s. conference of mayors. we continue as counsel to work on several initiatives. they include the metropolitan economy reports that we all look to that provide the analysis as to job creation and other things to
the 2011 republican leadership conference wraps up with buddy roemer, texas governor rick perry, marcia blackburn, george p. bush, and reince priebus. that is live at 12:50 p.m. eastern here on c-span. >> blackberry users can access our programming any time with the c-span radio app with four streams all commercial free beer you can also listen to our signature interview programs each week. it is all available around the clock wherever you all. download it free from blackberry app world....
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. >> we also heard remarks from marcia blackburn of tennessee. she spoke for just over 15 minutes. >> it is absolutely fantastic to be here with you in orleans for the southern republican leadership conference. i am thrilled that we are holding this during the centennial of ronald reagan's birth. [applause] those values that he coalesced around, faith, family, freedom, hope, opportunity -- those are the values that he took with him to washington in 1980. those were the values that we need to take back to washington today. and we need to remember that those are the values that need to be in the white house on november 2012. and we need to get out there and win this one for the gipper. [applause] the american people really did a great job getting a head start on this last year. look at what transpired. i think that you will send the message to the political class in washington, d.c. that was a pretty good lesson in civics and limited government and the u.s. constitution. and when it turned out that some of those democrats failed on that final exam
. >> we also heard remarks from marcia blackburn of tennessee. she spoke for just over 15 minutes. >> it is absolutely fantastic to be here with you in orleans for the southern republican leadership conference. i am thrilled that we are holding this during the centennial of ronald reagan's birth. [applause] those values that he coalesced around, faith, family, freedom, hope, opportunity -- those are the values that he took with him to washington in 1980. those were the values that...
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want to bring in our own rob marcia marciano. it seems strange to see that scene in massachusetts. it's pretty rare, yes? why did this happen? >> a number of ingredients came together for it to happen. we had heat, humidity, and a little wind shear, just enough to make that happen. if we could throw up the maps and show you what the classic setup is and why tornado alley gets so much of its action because of heat and humidity, also because of dry air that comes in from not only mexico, but from canada and cold air. that's why we call tornado alley tornado alley. those ingredients come together in april, may, and especially parts of june. what we've seen is those ingredients come together, not only in the northeast, but they even had tornadoes across parts of california yesterday. obviously, the northeast storms are the ones that did the most damage in through western massachusetts. the last time they had a tornado of any size was back in '08. last time they had a big tornado, an ef-4, was in '95. this one was an ef-2, maybe an ef
want to bring in our own rob marcia marciano. it seems strange to see that scene in massachusetts. it's pretty rare, yes? why did this happen? >> a number of ingredients came together for it to happen. we had heat, humidity, and a little wind shear, just enough to make that happen. if we could throw up the maps and show you what the classic setup is and why tornado alley gets so much of its action because of heat and humidity, also because of dry air that comes in from not only mexico,...
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it wraps up with buddy roemer, marcia blackburn, and others. it is live at 12:50 p.m. eastern here on c-span. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] --2011. on to attack washington journal", -- on "washington journal" we will speak with erik telford. it begins live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> c-span has launched a new easy to navigate web site. you can see the latest events from the campaign trail, twitter feet and campaign updates. visit us at c-span dot org/cam paign2012. we want to focus on the succession of the ninth congressional district leader. is david wasserman. but we appreciate your time on c-span. thanks caller: for having me -- guest: thanks for having me. host: i know it is early, but what names have been mentioned to replace him? in guest: amazingly enough, this will be the third special luncheon in new york state in recent years. to we have had two sex scandals that have already created a special alexians in republican leaning seats in -- specialty elections in republican-l
it wraps up with buddy roemer, marcia blackburn, and others. it is live at 12:50 p.m. eastern here on c-span. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] --2011. on to attack washington journal", -- on "washington journal" we will speak with erik telford. it begins live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> c-span has launched a new easy to navigate web site. you can see the latest events from the campaign...
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speakers include perspective candidate buddy roemer, texas governor rick perry, tennessee representative marcia blackburn, and george p. bush, the grandson and nephew of the former presidents, and the r.n.c. chair. our live coverage will start at 12:50 p.m. eastern on c-span and also on c-span radio. and on tuesday we'll bring you live coverage of the official presidential announcement of former utah governor and former ambassador to china, john huntsman. that will be tuesday, 10:30 a.m. eastern, litch on c-span, c-span radio, and also on c-span.org. >> c-span launched a new easy-to-navigate website for politics in the 2012 presidential race with latest information on the candidates, twitter feeds and facebook updates from candidates and political reporters, and links to c-span media partners in the early primary and caucus states. visit us at www.booktv.com -- at spebspeb -- c-span.org/2012. >> page one, producer and director andrew rossi looks at the changing newspaper industry and takes an inside look at the "new york times" through the eyes of the staff. >> i came into it without a grand so
speakers include perspective candidate buddy roemer, texas governor rick perry, tennessee representative marcia blackburn, and george p. bush, the grandson and nephew of the former presidents, and the r.n.c. chair. our live coverage will start at 12:50 p.m. eastern on c-span and also on c-span radio. and on tuesday we'll bring you live coverage of the official presidential announcement of former utah governor and former ambassador to china, john huntsman. that will be tuesday, 10:30 a.m....