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mr. murdoch, for the next four years in barack obama gets in. what do you make of that? >> oh, i don't go that far at all. i think at the point at which chris christie was saying that it was all quite legitimate. i think president obama at the beginning of this did keep his concentration on this and i think he was entitled to what chris christie said about him. what i'm saying is in the last couple of days, he has been 100% devoted to running for office. he has taken his eye off the ball and in some parts of new york, some parts of new jersey, things are getting worse. they're not getting better. the president's got to keep part of his concentration on this. and he hasn't been doing that. there is no substitute for the
mr. murdoch, for the next four years in barack obama gets in. what do you make of that? >> oh, i don't go that far at all. i think at the point at which chris christie was saying that it was all quite legitimate. i think president obama at the beginning of this did keep his concentration on this and i think he was entitled to what chris christie said about him. what i'm saying is in the last couple of days, he has been 100% devoted to running for office. he has taken his eye off the ball...
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mr. murdoch was blunt. mr.istie risked looking like a spoiler unless he publicly affirmed his support for mr. romney. something the governor did do the next day. and the next day, governor christie said this -- >> i endorse mitt romney 13 months ago because i thought he was the best guy for the job. on tuesday i'm voting for mitt romney because i think he's the best guy on the job but it doesn't mean i can't turn to the president of the united states of america and say to him, thank you, sir, for providing good leadership in this crisis and for helping the people of new jersey and to extend my hand of friendship to him. >> so in a time of crisis in new jersey, the governor was basically forced to re-endorse mitt romney by rupert murdoch? governor christie did the right thing, he put party politics aside. he showed how government is supposed to work. both party leaders working together for the common good. it was a breath of fresh air. and for that, he was threatened by the gop big wigs? the fact that christie's
mr. murdoch was blunt. mr.istie risked looking like a spoiler unless he publicly affirmed his support for mr. romney. something the governor did do the next day. and the next day, governor christie said this -- >> i endorse mitt romney 13 months ago because i thought he was the best guy for the job. on tuesday i'm voting for mitt romney because i think he's the best guy on the job but it doesn't mean i can't turn to the president of the united states of america and say to him, thank you,...
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mr. murdoch, $1 million from our company is $500,000 from the mayor's fund and same if new jersey and matching and we have 68,000 employees and any emmy he whose donates a dollar the company matches and it is happening all over the country. people will get the money and be able to rebuild and construction workers will get jobs and design people and on and on and on and maybe something good comes. unemployment went down to almost nothing in new orleans of the storm. they would rather not have a storm but at least there is something. secretary of homeland security visiting some of the areas that saw the worst of the storm and says the federal government is here for the victims and it is all hand's on deck. >> we know some people don't have phones, or access to the intent right new. we literally have hundreds of teams, now, walking through areas that have been affected, knocking on doors, finding people, making sure they know what kind of assistance they qualify for. >>shepard: the famous gambling mechanic action atlantic -- mecca, atlantic city, the force of the storm destroyed the boardwalk a m
mr. murdoch, $1 million from our company is $500,000 from the mayor's fund and same if new jersey and matching and we have 68,000 employees and any emmy he whose donates a dollar the company matches and it is happening all over the country. people will get the money and be able to rebuild and construction workers will get jobs and design people and on and on and on and maybe something good comes. unemployment went down to almost nothing in new orleans of the storm. they would rather not have a...
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mr. murdoch, it's great have a chance to visit with you. mr. prime minister, i haven't had a chance to visit with him as of yet. he is very good at this. i'm thinking about running for reelection. [laughter] john mccain and joe lieberman. the reason that joe came back -- what a wonderful lady she is. >> have you finished your rounds? >> a have to do that because i do appreciate this opportunity. i came to the congress in 1972 as a young freshman congressman. i served during the reagan years of the house. i was a partisan warrior. the house tends to make you a partisan warrior. everyday you get up and try to figure out how you can beat the enemy. after a while, you say you have to change your attitude. i'm going to try to make this place work for the things i believe in. so i started working on that. what happened over the years, our biggest enemy is time. >> 20% of the members of the house leaving their office. >> they leave their families back home, they don't know each other, when i first came to washington as a staff member for a democrat, i
mr. murdoch, it's great have a chance to visit with you. mr. prime minister, i haven't had a chance to visit with him as of yet. he is very good at this. i'm thinking about running for reelection. [laughter] john mccain and joe lieberman. the reason that joe came back -- what a wonderful lady she is. >> have you finished your rounds? >> a have to do that because i do appreciate this opportunity. i came to the congress in 1972 as a young freshman congressman. i served during the...
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mr. murdoch continue to focus public attention on peripheral issues that should never be part of a nationaln of federal laws. >> republicans can either respond to the demographic wave that's reshaping america or they can fight it and resist it. mitt romney's comments after the election, which were extraordinary, probably the most bitter by any loser since richard nixon's 1952 press conference, basically said that president obama bought off young people and minorities with policies that they favored. and implied that those voters were not thinking about the broader national interest. they only cared about what they were going to get. the only people really concerned about the country are people like me. it's an incredibly contempt chous way to look at the electorate. >> i would hope that he doesn't -- you know, after every presidential election, the candidate who lost is still that party's fanfare. to some degree he does represent -- there's 50 million people who voted for him. one would hope that this kind of clooefing where you see other republicans coming out publicly saying mitt romney d
mr. murdoch continue to focus public attention on peripheral issues that should never be part of a nationaln of federal laws. >> republicans can either respond to the demographic wave that's reshaping america or they can fight it and resist it. mitt romney's comments after the election, which were extraordinary, probably the most bitter by any loser since richard nixon's 1952 press conference, basically said that president obama bought off young people and minorities with policies that...
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mr. murdoch losing to congressman joe donnelly. we will use this chance to hear from you tonight as results continued to come in. keeping an eye on virginia, florida, and ohio. as we reach the 270 electoral vote mark. let's go to cathy joining us from utah. on our republican line. good evening. what are the polls like when you went to date court -- today are to be a vote today? caller: i did vote today. it was very busy. i was impressed with that. my basic ideal is -- [unintelligible] yet he gives so much money for abortion. it takes millions in tax dollars. into that the six, they did 289 -- in 2006, they did 280 abo rtions. host: you are putting out a lot of numbers. a message tonight is what? caller: we are providing half the money of what they make annually. we are no longer a nonprofit organization. host: thank you for the call. jim is on the phone, and attended, los angeles. -- independent. los angeles. caller: i've voted for obama and did early building. voting. i am really excited about tonight. in looks like it will be a r
mr. murdoch losing to congressman joe donnelly. we will use this chance to hear from you tonight as results continued to come in. keeping an eye on virginia, florida, and ohio. as we reach the 270 electoral vote mark. let's go to cathy joining us from utah. on our republican line. good evening. what are the polls like when you went to date court -- today are to be a vote today? caller: i did vote today. it was very busy. i was impressed with that. my basic ideal is -- [unintelligible] yet he...
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mr. murdoch, it's great to have a chance to visit with you. mr.rime minister, i haven't had a chance to visit with him yet. >> are going to thank them all? [laughter] >> he is very good at this. i am thinking about running for reelection, so, you know -- i'm an independent, i can support this. [laughter] >> joe and i are in the caucus called the lazarus caucus that was given up for dead then we came back. john mccain, and joe lieberman and joe lieberman's wife, she's a wonderful lady. >> have you finished your brand? >> i had to do that because i too appreciate this opportunity. i came to the congress in 1972 as a young freshman congressman. i served during the reagan years and came over to the senate in 1989 with gel. i was a partisan warrior. the house tends to make you a partisan warrior. everyday you get up and try to figure out how you can beat the enemy and the democrats. after a few months, i said, you know what? i'm not getting anything done here. i'm going to have to change my attitude. i'm going to have to try to find a mate to way to ma
mr. murdoch, it's great to have a chance to visit with you. mr.rime minister, i haven't had a chance to visit with him yet. >> are going to thank them all? [laughter] >> he is very good at this. i am thinking about running for reelection, so, you know -- i'm an independent, i can support this. [laughter] >> joe and i are in the caucus called the lazarus caucus that was given up for dead then we came back. john mccain, and joe lieberman and joe lieberman's wife, she's a...
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mr. murdoch and his family, mr. horning and his family for a spirited campaign. thank you very much for uploading for them. [applause] i want to thank the most patients bows and the state of indiana, my wife. [applause] and the rest of my family was it -- who was with me here tonight, i have not seen them very much. they told me i look older and more worn out. this is about our future, the chance for good jobs, to see our economy grow, to work together in washington. we can solve these problems. can solve the budget deficit problem. can solve the problem of making sure our men and women come home from afghanistan. we have the best soldiers, airmen, marines, navy, coast guard, merchant marines in the world and we owe a debt of gratitude to them that we can never repay. [applause] we have a tradition in indiana in the united states senate -- that tradition is people like richard lugar and evan bayh who work together, and whose only focus is on what is right for our country and so i say to all of my fellow hoosier is out there -- this is not about politics, this is
mr. murdoch and his family, mr. horning and his family for a spirited campaign. thank you very much for uploading for them. [applause] i want to thank the most patients bows and the state of indiana, my wife. [applause] and the rest of my family was it -- who was with me here tonight, i have not seen them very much. they told me i look older and more worn out. this is about our future, the chance for good jobs, to see our economy grow, to work together in washington. we can solve these...
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mr. murdoch. where do we stand? >> donnelly has survived. when he got into this race, a lot of people did not give him much of a chance. the only chance he had was if richard murdock defeated dick lugar in the primary, and that happened. murdoch had the controversial remarks about rape recently, and now donnelly is up 11 points. this is a red state that will be voting for mitt romney. it is a devastating blow to the senate will go gop chances. -- senate gop put the chances. >> can you attribute that to female voters? males,s do it, and some too. the remarks did not sit well with either gender. the woman's vote is so important. this is something debt changed poll number -- that changed poll numbers right after the remarks. >> as far as today is concerned, where does senator brown -- brown stand? >> a lot of corporate money has gone after sherrod brown, who has run an interesting campaign. he is a liberal, and calls himself as a crowd progress of -- calls himself a proud progressive. he is not tried to portray himself as a moderate. he has gon
mr. murdoch. where do we stand? >> donnelly has survived. when he got into this race, a lot of people did not give him much of a chance. the only chance he had was if richard murdock defeated dick lugar in the primary, and that happened. murdoch had the controversial remarks about rape recently, and now donnelly is up 11 points. this is a red state that will be voting for mitt romney. it is a devastating blow to the senate will go gop chances. -- senate gop put the chances. >> can...
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mr. murdoch, it's a great chance to visit with you. and mr. prime minister, it's -- >> you are not going to do the whole room, are you? >> he's very good at this. >> i'm thinking about running for re-election so -- >> hey, i'm an independent now. i can support you. >> good. joe and i are in a caucus. there are only three of us in this caucus called the laz russ caucus, given up for dead and we came back. john mccain, joe lieberman and trent lott. the reason joe came back was mrs. lieberman. what a wonderful lady she is. >> so have you finished your rounds? >> i'm sorry. i had to do that because i do appreciate this opportunity. what happened? i came to the congress in 1972 as a young freshman congressman. served as whip during the reagan years in the house. came to the senate in 1989 with joe. i was a partisan warrior. the house tends to make you a partisan warrior. every day you get up trying to figure out how to beat the enemies and that's the democrats. after a few months i said, i'm not getting done here. i have to change my attitude. i am
mr. murdoch, it's a great chance to visit with you. and mr. prime minister, it's -- >> you are not going to do the whole room, are you? >> he's very good at this. >> i'm thinking about running for re-election so -- >> hey, i'm an independent now. i can support you. >> good. joe and i are in a caucus. there are only three of us in this caucus called the laz russ caucus, given up for dead and we came back. john mccain, joe lieberman and trent lott. the reason joe...
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mr. murdoch's a fine man, i am sure, but he also said that social security, in his opinion, was unconstitutionalh that. he had said that compromise -- there was too much compromise in washington. we needed more confrontation. i think most americans think there is too much fighting and inflexibility in washington. some ways, the party that succeeds in politics is that party which is most successful in harnessing the energy of the base, but not let them take over the entire message and focus on the moderates, independents and the swing voters who are not prominent in the primaries, but they really do determine the outcome of general elections. in those two senate contest, the republicans nominated, not the mainstream nominee, but someone much further to the right. >> senator evan bayh, thank you very much. >> we will check in with chris wallace now. >> thanks. obviously, all of us trying to do draw some lessons about what the country said. it said a bunch of things. karl, you know, you have a president re-elected. you have a senate where the republicans seem to have an awfully good chance to pick
mr. murdoch's a fine man, i am sure, but he also said that social security, in his opinion, was unconstitutionalh that. he had said that compromise -- there was too much compromise in washington. we needed more confrontation. i think most americans think there is too much fighting and inflexibility in washington. some ways, the party that succeeds in politics is that party which is most successful in harnessing the energy of the base, but not let them take over the entire message and focus on...
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fox news chief rupert murdoch spoke to him before the election. he was blunt. "mr.istie looked like a spoiler." republicans who attended the annual meeting last week were mad at christie too. i will not apologize for doing my job, christie told one of them in a hotel hallway. and republican donors, you guessed it, also mad at christie. a top romney aid described him as furious. but chris christie knows exactly what he is doing. does the name george allen ring a bell? once upon a time and not all that long ago, he was going to be president. virginia's george allen. he was the son of a hall of fame nfl coach and after serving as class president at the university of virginia, allen served in the virginia house of delegates as a congressman, as a governor and as united states senator. in december of 2005 shs the senator prepared for his reelection race, the insiders poll asked 100 republican politicians and consultants, who had the best chance of winning the party's nomination in 2008? the insiders picked allen as number one. number one. at the time they said of the for
fox news chief rupert murdoch spoke to him before the election. he was blunt. "mr.istie looked like a spoiler." republicans who attended the annual meeting last week were mad at christie too. i will not apologize for doing my job, christie told one of them in a hotel hallway. and republican donors, you guessed it, also mad at christie. a top romney aid described him as furious. but chris christie knows exactly what he is doing. does the name george allen ring a bell? once upon a time...
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. >> as well as richard murdoch in that race that is just an embarrassment to the party for sure, but would you agree with the assessment about sandy, mr. mayor? >> think it helped president obama a little bit and any little help in this election will mean a lot if these polls are correct. they're like this. i think it helped him. i think it's beginning to hurt him because people see on television that the effort is not what it was cracked up to be. it was the first two days. since then it's been a disaster. fema hasn't prepositioned the water correctly. no water for people in new york. no generators for people in new york. i know about emergency response. this stuff should be out there by now. >> fema is asleep at the switch, and i don't -- >> beyond the hospitals, i want to know about this, how could it be that i guess we get the generator to the hospital -- >> two of the major hospitals in new york. >> are we supposed to be the center of the world. the generators blow and --? because generators are susceptible to water the same way your regular system is. in other words, if you're going have a flood. >> right. >> you have a back-up
. >> as well as richard murdoch in that race that is just an embarrassment to the party for sure, but would you agree with the assessment about sandy, mr. mayor? >> think it helped president obama a little bit and any little help in this election will mean a lot if these polls are correct. they're like this. i think it helped him. i think it's beginning to hurt him because people see on television that the effort is not what it was cracked up to be. it was the first two days. since...