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i do not think mr. buck is here. the director or somebody, one of the city's barbarous does here, is that right? i am hoping to get to the bottom of how it came to be that decision -- the decision was drastic and i am hanging my hat on the findings of chris buck. i am upset i do not have him here to address this matter personally. it seems to me that the city, the department of public works is relying on the notion of a pattern in regard to these trees being part of some -- being somehow tied to the health of other trees that have been center move. one was struck by lightning and i have a neighbor here who will speak to that, he was an eyewitness. the other was a tree that is identified as one that needs to be removed for safety reasons. it did have a catastrophic collapse in advance of the city's moving it. that wasn't on healthy tree. i see these trees here, this is a black-and-white picture. i did not rely on much of an address other than a personal appeal for your help. that is about all i have. again, i am relyi
i do not think mr. buck is here. the director or somebody, one of the city's barbarous does here, is that right? i am hoping to get to the bottom of how it came to be that decision -- the decision was drastic and i am hanging my hat on the findings of chris buck. i am upset i do not have him here to address this matter personally. it seems to me that the city, the department of public works is relying on the notion of a pattern in regard to these trees being part of some -- being somehow tied...
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romney's quote wasn't a few extra bucks as mr. santorum said.mitt romney describing $374,000 in speaker fees as "not very much money." and the point that is whether or not $370,000 is a lot of money to you as a candidate, you should know that it is a ton of money to most americans. everybody running for president is a millionaire, including rick santorum. nobody is worried how much money these individuals guy have. it's whoo they appreciate what a dollar means to the rest of america, whether or not they appreciate what a dollar means for the people to whom they will be making economic policy. whether it's because of gaffes like this or not, mitt romney does appear to be slipping in the polls lately. a new cnn time magazine poll released shows mr. romney's lead over newt gingrich has been cut in half in south carolina. in tms gingrich gaining. then there is mitt romney's favorability rating. just 35% of americans say they have a favorable view of mr. romney. the unfavorable numbers for mitt romney have begun to spike in recent weeks. >> i like be
romney's quote wasn't a few extra bucks as mr. santorum said.mitt romney describing $374,000 in speaker fees as "not very much money." and the point that is whether or not $370,000 is a lot of money to you as a candidate, you should know that it is a ton of money to most americans. everybody running for president is a millionaire, including rick santorum. nobody is worried how much money these individuals guy have. it's whoo they appreciate what a dollar means to the rest of america,...
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gingrich joins employees in support global warning and collects big bucks from freddie mac. >> mr. rick perry create as million new jobs, taxes, redices regulations, and the proven governor. >>neil: did it help rick perry? >>guest: it did. because unlike most of the negative ads, rick perry ended on the positive, saw the last 15 or 20 seconds what rick perry has done and he was criticizing the other candidates for not doing and it goes great black, to white to color and the last shot, as you said, it is not just the words but the visuals, a compelling visual. >>neil: and the visual of romney being in a position where he can be above the fray but still saying this is romney. >> what makes president obama happy? gingrich with more baggage than the airline. freddie mac helped cause the economic collapse but gingrich cashed in. freddie mac paid newt $30,000. an hour. $1.6 million. >>neil: this is the type of ad that gingrich was explaining early today he thought that romney should disavow although it has nothing to do with ... he felt romney should say the ad was not fair or right but
gingrich joins employees in support global warning and collects big bucks from freddie mac. >> mr. rick perry create as million new jobs, taxes, redices regulations, and the proven governor. >>neil: did it help rick perry? >>guest: it did. because unlike most of the negative ads, rick perry ended on the positive, saw the last 15 or 20 seconds what rick perry has done and he was criticizing the other candidates for not doing and it goes great black, to white to color and the...
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mr. bruckner says he plays the lottery from time to time but never won more than a few bucks. >>> skiersave been lament ing the lack of snow. a road usually deep under snow this time of the year is still open for the first time in 70 years. don ford with the remarkable sight. >>> reporter: the tioga pass in yosemite national park with elevations above 8,000 feet, the road is usually covered with ten to 15 feet of snow by now. but not this year. near the top of tioga pass is frozen tania lake and in the first time in over 70 years the ice is snow-free and exposed. ice skaters, hockey players, and even dogs have come to enjoy this rare moment. >> tailgating. >> reporter: they enjoy the majestic scenery in style. wine, apples, cheese. the aussies came. >> you wouldn't see anything like it in australia. >> reporter: have i ever seen a frozen lake at all? >> no. >> reporter: the british were here. >> we are don't see snow much in england at all. >> reporter: then the texans showed up. four sisters from dallas who had never seen a frozen lake before. >> joyce, come on. >> lift up. >> you just
mr. bruckner says he plays the lottery from time to time but never won more than a few bucks. >>> skiersave been lament ing the lack of snow. a road usually deep under snow this time of the year is still open for the first time in 70 years. don ford with the remarkable sight. >>> reporter: the tioga pass in yosemite national park with elevations above 8,000 feet, the road is usually covered with ten to 15 feet of snow by now. but not this year. near the top of tioga pass is...
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mr. gingrich looks like he will be bury tomorrow under an avalanche of romney bucks. part of the reason that mitt romney is so personally wealthy has to do with florida. in 1994, bain capital, which he was running at the time, bought a medical company that had roots in florida. in 1996 and 1997, bain helped the company take over two more medical companies. they also started, as they say, cutting costs. they closed a plant in puerto rico, eliminated between 300 and 400 jobs there. they also shut down operations in miami. that move eliminated 850 miami jobs. cut out $30 million in payroll employees received as salary. taken out of the miami economy when bain shut the plant down. two years later, bain made sure bain got paid. they had the same company where they fired all the workers take on a huge amount of debt, for the purpose of paying bain capital. after the layoffs in puerto rico and miami and the debt. bain walked away with $242 million for themselves and their investors. in 2002, a few years later the medical company filed for bankruptcy. it was buried under all
mr. gingrich looks like he will be bury tomorrow under an avalanche of romney bucks. part of the reason that mitt romney is so personally wealthy has to do with florida. in 1994, bain capital, which he was running at the time, bought a medical company that had roots in florida. in 1996 and 1997, bain helped the company take over two more medical companies. they also started, as they say, cutting costs. they closed a plant in puerto rico, eliminated between 300 and 400 jobs there. they also shut...
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back in the days when three million bucks was like three billion in today's dollars and dupont remington we're going to supply the armament arms and ammunition he told mr boucher judgeable this was really happening and it was supposed to go down the following year nine hundred thirty five just before the next election a couple of members of congress samuel dicks dean john mccormick caught wind of it and they called butler to testify before a closed hearing for the house un-american activities committee in that hearing butler completely blew the whistle the plot was abandoned and a year or two later here's what he told the american people about. here before the congressional committee representation of the american people i'm sure to tell you what i knew of activity which i believe might lead to an attempt to set up a fascist dictatorship. yeah shot of that little thing was that i was supposed to lead an organization of five hundred thousand men which would be able to take over the functions of government now but was congressional testimony in that testimony he said that mcguire had told him that franklin roosevelt would eventually cave in to this coup
back in the days when three million bucks was like three billion in today's dollars and dupont remington we're going to supply the armament arms and ammunition he told mr boucher judgeable this was really happening and it was supposed to go down the following year nine hundred thirty five just before the next election a couple of members of congress samuel dicks dean john mccormick caught wind of it and they called butler to testify before a closed hearing for the house un-american activities...
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actions on tax foreclosure so -- [inaudible] >> i will pass the buck because i'm not able to answer that. >> let's quickly move on now. mr stevens on critical regulatory issues around the mortgage financing. >> great, as mayor coleman said i did also just leave the obama administration where server couple of years as the federal housing commissioner and the question, that last question is a good one for a second terry donahue who is coming today. let me switch gears. there are two challenges facing the housing market and one of the challenge you are dealing with on a day-to-day basis, families in trouble, servicing errors that you have taken three or offices on a day-to-day basis. its homes underwater and negative equity. its access inventory and all those things are front and center undermines. the other side of this is the future of housing finance. how are we going to make sure people can borrow money going forward it with tight credit. this comes down to a couple of rules that i'm not going to go into detail to talk to about. i want to offer myself up as a resource and you can contact me to educate me further but it'
actions on tax foreclosure so -- [inaudible] >> i will pass the buck because i'm not able to answer that. >> let's quickly move on now. mr stevens on critical regulatory issues around the mortgage financing. >> great, as mayor coleman said i did also just leave the obama administration where server couple of years as the federal housing commissioner and the question, that last question is a good one for a second terry donahue who is coming today. let me switch gears. there are...
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close races, sensing a little lack of energy there and trying to buck is a candidate up at that event at central high school. host: you say mr. romney has a big lead. the most recent poll has him at 43%? mr. romney, 43%, ron paul, 14% sun, jon huntsman, 9%, newt gingrich, 7% and rick santorum, 6%. how does this campaign feel to you as opposed to four years ago, eight years ago? guest: well, certainly the economy and jobs is the dominant theme. and it is important to note here in new hampshire that we are doing better than the rest of the economy nationally. our unemployment rate is much lower than the national average. our poverty rate is the lowest in the country. we are the safe its stake in the country. but you sense out there nonetheless, in the workplace, a lot of anxious people about the possibility of a second dip recession. at so that issue has really displaced all others, whether it is foreign policy or social issues -- jobs and the economy are really important. what is interesting about this race that is different than eight years ago or four years ago is this is a fierce fight for second place, with enormous conse
close races, sensing a little lack of energy there and trying to buck is a candidate up at that event at central high school. host: you say mr. romney has a big lead. the most recent poll has him at 43%? mr. romney, 43%, ron paul, 14% sun, jon huntsman, 9%, newt gingrich, 7% and rick santorum, 6%. how does this campaign feel to you as opposed to four years ago, eight years ago? guest: well, certainly the economy and jobs is the dominant theme. and it is important to note here in new hampshire...
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close races, sensing a little lack of energy there and trying to buck is a candidate up at that event at central high school. host: you say mrey has a big lead. the most recent poll has him at 43%? mr. romney, 43%, ron paul, 14% sun, jon huntsman, 9%, newt gingrich, 7% and rick santorum, 6%. how does this campaign feel to you as opposed to four years ago, eight years ago? guest: well, certainly the economy and jobs is the dominant theme. and it is important to note here in new hampshire that we are doing better than the rest of the economy nationally. our unemployment rate is much lower than the national average. our poverty rate is the lowest in the country. we are the safe its stake in the country. but you sense out there nonetheless, in the workplace, a lot of anxious people about the possibility of a second dip recession. at so that issue has really displaced all others, whether it is foreign policy or social issues -- jobs and the economy are really important. what is interesting about this race that is different than eight years ago or four years ago is this is a fierce fight for second place, with enormous consequence
close races, sensing a little lack of energy there and trying to buck is a candidate up at that event at central high school. host: you say mrey has a big lead. the most recent poll has him at 43%? mr. romney, 43%, ron paul, 14% sun, jon huntsman, 9%, newt gingrich, 7% and rick santorum, 6%. how does this campaign feel to you as opposed to four years ago, eight years ago? guest: well, certainly the economy and jobs is the dominant theme. and it is important to note here in new hampshire that we...
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mr. president, what are you thinking? he is echoing what you're saying here. here is the from the white house on call. if gas goes goes to five buck this is summer, this is hot, hot political issue, is it not? >> that's why it is all politics. no reasonable individual across the country who thinks this ought not be built. this is all politics by the president. there is no reason why we ought not to proceed with this. the president is shunning american jobs and increasing jobs in china because what the canadian government will have to do, they're going to have to negotiate with china and that's where this crude is going to go. that's bad, bad, bad, for the american people. which is why the president again ought to reverse his decision. say, look, we made a mistake. it is time to build this pipeline. time to increase american jobs and decrease our reliance on foreign oil. bill: we'll see whether that happens. tom price out of georgia on the hill. thank you for your time. >> thank you so much. bill: martha. martha: the white house has a new message for those fighting for the president's health care law. we'll tell you what it is. we'
mr. president, what are you thinking? he is echoing what you're saying here. here is the from the white house on call. if gas goes goes to five buck this is summer, this is hot, hot political issue, is it not? >> that's why it is all politics. no reasonable individual across the country who thinks this ought not be built. this is all politics by the president. there is no reason why we ought not to proceed with this. the president is shunning american jobs and increasing jobs in china...
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mr. quigley. thank you, dennis. >> all right. megyn: newt gingrich may be inching toward front runner status, but mitt romney remains the democrats' main target. the most powerful labor union just dropped a million bucks why going after his surging rival? we'll take a look at that just ahead. >>> plus, kids just wanting a bag of chips end up getting an earful from a taunting vending machine that makes jokes about your weight. that's coming up next hour. >> if you want someone to hold your hand, you should probably stop coating it with barbecue flavoring. do you want to kiss someone who has powdered cheesecaked in the corner,s -- corners of her mouth? neither does your girlfriend. you've felt like this before, right? 2:30 in the afternoon, a lot to do, and you've hit the wall. but you got to get stuff done. so take 5-hour energy. just open it up, knock it back, and roll up your sleeves. 5-hour energy is faster and easier than coffee. man, does it work. you'll get that alert, energized feeling you need to get stuff done. a lot of stuff. wow. look at you go. 5-hour energy. when you gotta get stuff done. megyn: fox news alert on a major shift in the battle for the gop presidential nomination. welcome, i'm
mr. quigley. thank you, dennis. >> all right. megyn: newt gingrich may be inching toward front runner status, but mitt romney remains the democrats' main target. the most powerful labor union just dropped a million bucks why going after his surging rival? we'll take a look at that just ahead. >>> plus, kids just wanting a bag of chips end up getting an earful from a taunting vending machine that makes jokes about your weight. that's coming up next hour. >> if you want...
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buck stops here. >> douglas brinkley has written a biography about teddy roosevelt. you'll take that question. >> when i got to talk to mr. perot he has two evergreen heroes and it's theodore roosevelt and winston churchill. and he takes a lot from them. we forget now that both of them were considered in t.r.'s case a damn cowboy when roosevelt became president, he was just -- mckinley was assassinated. and the republican party of mark hanna and the old mckinley machine didn't trust t.r. he was considered an iconoclast and individualist and the cowboy notion. ross perot, his father was a cotton broker. but also was a -- broke horses, went to cattle auctions, considered himself a bit of a texas cowboy. and everything about theodore roosevelt is impressed ross perot. and i think gave him courage, if t.r. can do a bull moose party, why can't i run in 1992? and churchill it gout woes saying, anybody who loves -- it goes without saying, anybody who loves grit, winston churchill is your figure and the two people he admires most. in his office a portrait of george washington and talks about the founding fathers. but which found
buck stops here. >> douglas brinkley has written a biography about teddy roosevelt. you'll take that question. >> when i got to talk to mr. perot he has two evergreen heroes and it's theodore roosevelt and winston churchill. and he takes a lot from them. we forget now that both of them were considered in t.r.'s case a damn cowboy when roosevelt became president, he was just -- mckinley was assassinated. and the republican party of mark hanna and the old mckinley machine didn't trust...
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