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paul adams reports from washington. >> never a real contender, jon huntsman is bowing out. he told his rebels to stop bickering and concentrate on what happens. >> this race has degenerated into an onslaught of negative and personal attacks not worthy of the american people, and not worthy of this critical time in our nation's history. >> it is a far cry from his fighting call after finishing third in new hampshire a few weeks ago. >> i say third place is a ticket to ride, ladies and gentlemen. >> jon huntsman lacked the resources, organization, and perhaps sheer willpower to stay the course. he was looking at eight contest in carolina where mitt romney plans to notch a third win in a row. the race for the republican candidate looks more and more certain. jon huntsman says it is not clear which can that republicans should back. >> despite our differences and the space between us on some of the issues, i believe that candidate is governor mick -- mitt romney. >> newt gingrich could do well in conservative, religious south carolina. the field is narrowing. the race could end
paul adams reports from washington. >> never a real contender, jon huntsman is bowing out. he told his rebels to stop bickering and concentrate on what happens. >> this race has degenerated into an onslaught of negative and personal attacks not worthy of the american people, and not worthy of this critical time in our nation's history. >> it is a far cry from his fighting call after finishing third in new hampshire a few weeks ago. >> i say third place is a ticket to...
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. >> joining me for where this contest goes from here is paul adams. you have been out there and canvassing people. what do they make of this? how damaging could this protracted fight have? >> it depends on who you ask. the average caucus-ago or is pretty dismayed by this. there is the spectacle of the candidate staring chunks out of each other. tea party supporters, those who cannot bring themselves to get behind mitt romney, they're looking for someone else. they are happy for this to go on and they hope that someone else will gain momentum. whoever emerges will be a tough candidate able to take on barack obama. that overwhelmingly is what this is about. for all of the energy that might be behind some of these candidates, the thing that i picked up the most is the sheer vehemence against president obama. >> there is also the argument that the longer debates continue, the better the candidates become and that does not seem to be the case with mitt romney, doesn't it? >> something must of been put in our tea. why was he unable to answer a simple questi
. >> joining me for where this contest goes from here is paul adams. you have been out there and canvassing people. what do they make of this? how damaging could this protracted fight have? >> it depends on who you ask. the average caucus-ago or is pretty dismayed by this. there is the spectacle of the candidate staring chunks out of each other. tea party supporters, those who cannot bring themselves to get behind mitt romney, they're looking for someone else. they are happy for...
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for more on where the contest goes next, let's go to paul adams. you have been out and about in the field, can missing people in these primaries. what are they making of it, and how damaging could this protracted fight continue? >> it depends on who you talk to. your average republican primary or caucus goer is pretty dismayed by some of this. the role of calls, the blanket advertising, and the spectacle of the candidates tearing chunks out of each other. tea party supporters, those who cannot bring themselves at this point to get behind mitt romney, are looking for somebody else to lead the party. they are happier for this to go one a bit longer. they hope that someone else will gain momentum and whatever emerges at the end of the process will be a tough candidate able to take on barack obama. that is overwhelmingly what this is about. for all the energy that may be behind some of these candidates, i think what i have ticked up most wherever i have gone is the sheer vehemence of the opposition to president obama. that is the energy driving all of
for more on where the contest goes next, let's go to paul adams. you have been out and about in the field, can missing people in these primaries. what are they making of it, and how damaging could this protracted fight continue? >> it depends on who you talk to. your average republican primary or caucus goer is pretty dismayed by some of this. the role of calls, the blanket advertising, and the spectacle of the candidates tearing chunks out of each other. tea party supporters, those who...
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. >> i'm drinking a samuel adams cherry chocolate malt and i'm voting for ron paul. >> i'm drinking alagger, i'm voting for jon huntsman. i'm drinking a blue point optical illusion and i'm voting for ron paul. this is a pumpkin ale and i'm voting for newt gingrich. go newt. >> i'm drinking coors light and i'm voting for mitt romney. >> i'm drinking a pabst blue ribbon and i'm voting for ron paul. >> i'm drinking a coors light and i'm voting for mitt romney. >> i'm drinking shipyard apple head and i'm voting for ron paul. >> i'm so mad at you right now, jared, because you got me wanting -- i want to run out of here and go get my stella right now and just down it. so there you are live there. what do you think about the results? it looks like, i mean romney was the clear winner there. >> reporter: he was definitely the clear winner, he had 11 beer votes and the next runner up with ron paul who had five. it will be interesting to see on tuesday how close it is, and if it is close, we can scrap this whole spending money on polling, just send me out bar hopping. >> we like reporter involve
. >> i'm drinking a samuel adams cherry chocolate malt and i'm voting for ron paul. >> i'm drinking alagger, i'm voting for jon huntsman. i'm drinking a blue point optical illusion and i'm voting for ron paul. this is a pumpkin ale and i'm voting for newt gingrich. go newt. >> i'm drinking coors light and i'm voting for mitt romney. >> i'm drinking a pabst blue ribbon and i'm voting for ron paul. >> i'm drinking a coors light and i'm voting for mitt romney....
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and independents take from this primary process is, ron paul supporters are quite adamant, quite solid support for kind of this libertarian view of government, reining itself in, having people rein in our government, quit overspending, clean our own porch before we start intervening in other countries that we can't afford today to be able to intervene in and we can't marginalize these supporters. if we do, sean, he will try to mount a third-party candidacy and i think a third-party candidacy strengthens obama's re-election chances. >> sean: we will have donald trump on later and talk to him in the days to come. one last question, i asked senator mccain and governor romney -- i wanted your campaign -- and it came out after the campaign, i wanted your campaign in 2008 to be more aggressive against barack obama's radicalism. we spent a lot of time investigating it. do you think this time, whoever gets the nomination that they need to be more aggressive? >> no question. need to be more aggressive. need to be forthright with the voters when we talked about obama's record and his association
and independents take from this primary process is, ron paul supporters are quite adamant, quite solid support for kind of this libertarian view of government, reining itself in, having people rein in our government, quit overspending, clean our own porch before we start intervening in other countries that we can't afford today to be able to intervene in and we can't marginalize these supporters. if we do, sean, he will try to mount a third-party candidacy and i think a third-party candidacy...
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. >> adam you should know paul supporters have done nasty things to other american who's oppose their candidate that. is where morris is coming from. >> obviously brilliant children, tom. good to hear you're raising them right. >> in june, miller and i will visit chicago. there are 300 tickets left for tickets in north carolina. also, florida march and april. details on bill o'reilly z nancy pelosi told cnn she has something on newt gingrich. that would prevent him from becoming president of the united states. the speaker now responded. >> i have a simple challenge for speaker pelosi. put up or shut up. i have no idea what she's talking b i don't think she has any idea what she's talking about. bring it on. >> bill: they're confronting that has no place in american politics. and we'd like to you spout off about "the factor" from anywhere in the world. and name and town if you wish to opine. word of the day, do not be mockish. again, thanks for watching -- mawkish. remember, the spin stops right here because we're looking out for you. >> tgif, everyone. it is friday, january 27th. i'm
. >> adam you should know paul supporters have done nasty things to other american who's oppose their candidate that. is where morris is coming from. >> obviously brilliant children, tom. good to hear you're raising them right. >> in june, miller and i will visit chicago. there are 300 tickets left for tickets in north carolina. also, florida march and april. details on bill o'reilly z nancy pelosi told cnn she has something on newt gingrich. that would prevent him from...
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paul ryan plan. john heilemann and adam smith, thank you both very much for joining me tonight. >> thank you, lawrenceng up, newt gingrich promises to drag out the republican nomination process as long as he possibly can. but will democrats really get that lucky? newt is not that great about keeping promises. and i'm not going to do any ex-wife jokes. >>> and tonight, the senate actually voted on something the president asked for in his state of the union address. he asked for it last week. they voted tonight. the result was shocking, a huge, huge bipartisan vote in favor of what the president asked for. >>> and in tonight's "rewrite," herman cain and mitt romney each rewrite themselves. [ male announcer ] how can power consumption in china, impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with in
paul ryan plan. john heilemann and adam smith, thank you both very much for joining me tonight. >> thank you, lawrenceng up, newt gingrich promises to drag out the republican nomination process as long as he possibly can. but will democrats really get that lucky? newt is not that great about keeping promises. and i'm not going to do any ex-wife jokes. >>> and tonight, the senate actually voted on something the president asked for in his state of the union address. he asked for it...
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paul ryan plan. john heilemann and adam smith, thank you both very much for joining me tonight. >> thank you, lawrence>>> coming up, newt gingrich promises to drag out the republican nomination process as long as he possibly can. but will democrats really get that lucky? newt is not that great about keeping promises. and i'm not going to do any ex-wife jokes. >>> and tonight, the senate actually voted on something the president asked for in his state of the union address. he asked for it last week. they voted tonight. the result was shocking, a huge, huge bipartisan vote in favor of what the president asked for. >>> and in tonight's "rewrite," herman cain and mitt romney each rewrite themselves. >> my name is jane and i've got osteoporosis. but i'm an on-the-go woman; i've been active all my life. that's why i'm excited about reclast. it's the once-a-year i.v. osteoporosis treatment. reclast helps to restrengthen my bones to help make them resistant to fracture. and with reclast, well, no other osteoporosis treatment is approved to help protect in more places-- hips, spine, even other bones. >> announ
paul ryan plan. john heilemann and adam smith, thank you both very much for joining me tonight. >> thank you, lawrence>>> coming up, newt gingrich promises to drag out the republican nomination process as long as he possibly can. but will democrats really get that lucky? newt is not that great about keeping promises. and i'm not going to do any ex-wife jokes. >>> and tonight, the senate actually voted on something the president asked for in his state of the union...
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now i saw adam clayton paul's father, he looked like me and my father. he came out and said, listen, i'm not feeling well today, told the parishioners, i'm going to let my son, adam jr., give the sermon today. well, when adam jr. came out, he was a white man! i said, pop, that's not his son. my father said, oh, yes, that's his son. [laughter] i said, no, daddy, that can't be -- no, that's his son. and i said to him, i said, well, he's a white man. he said, no, he's black. he said they have some fair-skinned white people -- black people. he said, what the difference is, he say, all of them are not changing over because they are ashamed of their race, they change over because they want a better standard of life. he said, now, some of them get a little overzealous -- [laughter] he said, but this is a true black man. so i got to realize we've got this going on, and then i heard this guy on the radio talking like malcolm x. who was this guy, malcolm x? i was enthralled with this guy. he was so prolific in his statements, he was so strong in his character on th
now i saw adam clayton paul's father, he looked like me and my father. he came out and said, listen, i'm not feeling well today, told the parishioners, i'm going to let my son, adam jr., give the sermon today. well, when adam jr. came out, he was a white man! i said, pop, that's not his son. my father said, oh, yes, that's his son. [laughter] i said, no, daddy, that can't be -- no, that's his son. and i said to him, i said, well, he's a white man. he said, no, he's black. he said they have some...
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paul school for girls. the they are going to have an open house. we have dawn adams joining me live here. she is the chair for the math department and teaches math. good morning. >> good morning, how are you? >> i'm doing great. thanks for being up with us. what is flip learning? >> in flip learning, what we have done is have taken the classroom and reversed the direction you normally do for class. remember when you would sit in class and have a lecture and go home and do the problems for home work. we flip it. the students in class are actually working on the problems, then they go home and watch the lesson, utilizing technology. we post the lesson on the internet. that way they use the internet to have time to process the lesson, they can go back and replay and fast forward if they want. normally when you used to go home, you used to do the problems and do five and stuck. they they work collaboratively with teachers and get students and get through a majority of the problems and opens the classroom up for deeper learning to do more interesting projects that require critical thinking, th
paul school for girls. the they are going to have an open house. we have dawn adams joining me live here. she is the chair for the math department and teaches math. good morning. >> good morning, how are you? >> i'm doing great. thanks for being up with us. what is flip learning? >> in flip learning, what we have done is have taken the classroom and reversed the direction you normally do for class. remember when you would sit in class and have a lecture and go home and do the...
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adam zigus. mitt romney with the target on his chest and then, rick santorum and ron paul, i don't know how you'dibe that look. >> well, the only thing i would dispute who the real target is. >> jon: you think that santorum. >> friday's front major of the new york times and "the washington post," when santorum left the senate, familiar hands reached out. and somebody has opposition research going against santorum very, very quickly. >> it's amazing, but i think it's legitimate to examine his business relationships and records as a senator. what i don't like. you can feel the elite media recoiling in horror on the fact na rick santorum has traditional views on some of the hot button social issues which makes a lot of reporters just read him out of might company and deem him crazy and the rest of it. >> it came out on friday that the unemployment rate in this country dropped to 8.5%. what happened to the stimulus money that was going to keep the unemployment rate below 8%? is anybody writing about that? >> no, i think what we're really focused now on, preventing things from becoming worse, and cert
adam zigus. mitt romney with the target on his chest and then, rick santorum and ron paul, i don't know how you'dibe that look. >> well, the only thing i would dispute who the real target is. >> jon: you think that santorum. >> friday's front major of the new york times and "the washington post," when santorum left the senate, familiar hands reached out. and somebody has opposition research going against santorum very, very quickly. >> it's amazing, but i think...
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. >> number two in the race right now is ron paul, who is being followed tonight, adam down at the executive court. >> analysts say dr. paul put together one of the mark analyzed -- organized, structured campaign. he grew the volunteers and supporters and made sure they got out the vote today. this is one of those things where the campaign you how well it was going to do. they are wondering if they will see it go up or slide from 25%. better than he has done in the past, and all the force of his ideas. he has been hammering away at the theory behind the economic force and is catching on. in 2008, some of the other candidates were laughing at what he had to say in the debates. of course, no one is laughing now. in manchester we had an interesting experience today with a candidate. he was -- had a book pressed into his hand, the patron saint of his austrian school of economics. the gunmen was very happy to have dr. paul sign his book. -- the young man was very happy to have dr. paul sign his book. we have a lot of young people in this room whose ideas about politics and economics are being cha
. >> number two in the race right now is ron paul, who is being followed tonight, adam down at the executive court. >> analysts say dr. paul put together one of the mark analyzed -- organized, structured campaign. he grew the volunteers and supporters and made sure they got out the vote today. this is one of those things where the campaign you how well it was going to do. they are wondering if they will see it go up or slide from 25%. better than he has done in the past, and all the...
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paul school for girls. they will have an open house to learn more about the flipped classes. they will be focusing on algebra one and two classes. dawn adams is the chair of the math departments and teaches algebra one and two. what is flipped learning? >> in the old classrooms they go home and complete problems for home work. what we have done is used live technology and the students watch the lesson on line, and then when they come in to class, they are able to complete the problems with the teacher present. >> reporter: show us about how it works. >> i will give you an example of a lesson they get on line and go through the class web page and just hit play. it's explaining to lesson to them now. >> students can, if they want to, fast forward, if they understand, or if a student has difficulty and wants to slow the lesson down, they can pause. >> this is taking me back. >> i've had students in the past when we have had to lecture in class, they say can we do this on line? we can't pause you. we can't fast forward you in the classroom. they enjoy to interact as their own pace. in the classroom when we are doing to problems, they like coll
paul school for girls. they will have an open house to learn more about the flipped classes. they will be focusing on algebra one and two classes. dawn adams is the chair of the math departments and teaches algebra one and two. what is flipped learning? >> in the old classrooms they go home and complete problems for home work. what we have done is used live technology and the students watch the lesson on line, and then when they come in to class, they are able to complete the problems...
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paul taking a break from the campaign trail? >> also, can parts of the northwest be in for their own snowmaggedon. >> adam will be back to tell us what is happening in our neck of the woods. an >> parts of the northwest doing what they can to prepare for our huge snowstorm that is expected to dump 10 inches to it. this is a big issue for seattle because the city usually gets little bit of snow. it does not have that many snowplows. the mayor is urging people to stay off the roads. >> we do have a lot of wind we are dealing with today. >> it is busting out there. how long will that last? >> all day. it will ramp up midday. we will continue to see wind gusts in excess of 30 miles per hour. these are some of the latest -- winchester at 35 miles per hour. the same with the district and dulles airport. you will notice the wind today, but there is not that bad of a wind chill factor. it feels like a 30's. 46 in the district. 43 in manassas. quantico, 48. however, the cold front already moved through, and temperatures will be dropping throughout the morning and hold steady near 44 the majority of the day today. this afternoon, you can
paul taking a break from the campaign trail? >> also, can parts of the northwest be in for their own snowmaggedon. >> adam will be back to tell us what is happening in our neck of the woods. an >> parts of the northwest doing what they can to prepare for our huge snowstorm that is expected to dump 10 inches to it. this is a big issue for seattle because the city usually gets little bit of snow. it does not have that many snowplows. the mayor is urging people to stay off the...
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adams and i'm voting for jon huntsman. >> optical illusion and i'm going for ron paul. >> pumpkin ale and voting for newt gingrich. yeah, go newt. >> nothing's been traditional about this race for the white house, right? so in the end, mitt romney got the most votes in our unscientific poll. and you can see all the responses on our website at cnn.com. >>> all right, the candidates are not taking the weekends off, of course. and neither are we. so you can join us every sunday afternoon in addition at 4:00 eastern time. and when we dedicate an entire hour to the presidential contenders in this 2012 election. >>> all right. it has happened again, dozens of beached whales, this time in new zealand. did rescuers' efforts help? [ ma] get back on track with low prices on everything you need. backed by our ad match guarantee. walmart. yoo-hoo. hello. it's water from the drinking fountain at the mall. [ male announcer ] great tasting tap water can come from any faucet anywhere. the brita bottle with the filter inside. . . . . . . uh-oh. [ male announcer ] when diarrhea hits, kaopectate stops it fast. powerful liquid relief
adams and i'm voting for jon huntsman. >> optical illusion and i'm going for ron paul. >> pumpkin ale and voting for newt gingrich. yeah, go newt. >> nothing's been traditional about this race for the white house, right? so in the end, mitt romney got the most votes in our unscientific poll. and you can see all the responses on our website at cnn.com. >>> all right, the candidates are not taking the weekends off, of course. and neither are we. so you can join us every...
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know, candidate, if you saw the interview i did with rowan paul in the "the situation room" in the last hour, but he went even further. he was adamantnewt gingrich and what some of the other candidates are doing is simply unacceptable. he has his own criticisms of mitt romney, went through some of them, but very much saying all of these attacks on mitt romney and his record at bain capital, if you're a capitalist, totally unacceptable. strong words from ron paul here in "the situation room." but if romney were to get the nomination, how much would this hurt him? >> reporter: part of what they did at bain was to take over businesses, some of which were shut down, some people were fired, some people's jobs and businesses were saved. so the democrats already knew about it. in a certain way this draws a sting. if it's going to happen, better it happen now in january of 2012 than september and october of 2012. as we move along, people will hear the explanations, mitt romney will come out. he has some time to talk to people to try to get his message out, about you how he approached his job at bain and house his business acumen will help b
know, candidate, if you saw the interview i did with rowan paul in the "the situation room" in the last hour, but he went even further. he was adamantnewt gingrich and what some of the other candidates are doing is simply unacceptable. he has his own criticisms of mitt romney, went through some of them, but very much saying all of these attacks on mitt romney and his record at bain capital, if you're a capitalist, totally unacceptable. strong words from ron paul here in "the...
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adams in portland. coleman in minneapolis-st. paul, and mayor miner in syracuse. they, and i, are all finalizing export plans, piloting with the brooklyn institution and the rockefeller foundation. now brookings agreed to provide a very detailed how-to guide for creating the plan, and also planning to make available some group training sessions. we'll have federal support. last summer, the u.s. conference of mayor, as you know, adopted a policy resolution calling on federal agencies to assist in implementing customized metro pal tan export plans. the national government responded and the strategy explicitly includes a commitment to health, and i urge you all to join in this challenge. now i'm very pleased to introduce the moderator for our panel on this issue, mary jordan is the editor of the "washington post" live. she's a pulitzer prize winning journalist who covered -- boy, there's been a couple of those today -- covering stories from the white house to british politics to religious extremism in pakistan, and 14 years abroad as the post co-bureau chief in tokyo
adams in portland. coleman in minneapolis-st. paul, and mayor miner in syracuse. they, and i, are all finalizing export plans, piloting with the brooklyn institution and the rockefeller foundation. now brookings agreed to provide a very detailed how-to guide for creating the plan, and also planning to make available some group training sessions. we'll have federal support. last summer, the u.s. conference of mayor, as you know, adopted a policy resolution calling on federal agencies to assist...
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paul. >> really? >> yeah. >> interesting. he has said no military. >> there's bigger issues. >> interesting. interesting. dan, nice to see you. thanks for talking to us. we bring you over here to melissa moore. she's with adam>> yes. >> is that right? tell me how you view the race so far because in some ways you're watching it from a distance. >> right. so what i'm watching right now with the primaries is to see who's eventually going to get the nomination. >> who do you think that is going to be. >> right now mitt romney is getting the bulk of everything. >> as a democrat, what does that make you think. >> i would be open to look at the other candidates. i feel whoever they are, they're going to be forced to hit the republican agenda. i like mitt romney but i don't know what he would do once he's in office. >> you are both democrats, is that right? >> yes. >> so if it were barack obama/mitt romney kind of match-up, how do you think it would go? >> i think we'd see a very close fight like we saw four years zblag what do you say? >> absolutely. same thing. >> interesting. interesting. thank you for letting me interrupt your breakfast this morning. you hear it here. we will talk from more folks in this diner
paul. >> really? >> yeah. >> interesting. he has said no military. >> there's bigger issues. >> interesting. interesting. dan, nice to see you. thanks for talking to us. we bring you over here to melissa moore. she's with adam>> yes. >> is that right? tell me how you view the race so far because in some ways you're watching it from a distance. >> right. so what i'm watching right now with the primaries is to see who's eventually going to get the...