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>> and we're back with congressman paul brown, republican of georgia. and let me start with georgia results last night from the primary here. he wins his home state, 40% of the vote. mitt romney, 26%. >> surprise, surprise. >> rick santorum, 20%. did you vote? were you able to vote absentee? >> i voted a week and a half ago. >> will you tell us who you voted for? >> no. i have not gott eten involved i these races. i've focused on my own re-election bid. so i'm developing a lot of new friends. and new supporters throughout the new congressional district. so i focused on that more so than i have the presidential races. >> and you haven't endorsed anyone. why not? do you plan to jump in at any point? >> i know three of these candidates very well. mitt romney i met. i've had some brief conversations with him along the way. but the other three i know extremely well. all four of them have attributes that i really like. i think any of the four of them will be a great president. the thing is we have to look across the board as republicans about who's going to b
>> and we're back with congressman paul brown, republican of georgia. and let me start with georgia results last night from the primary here. he wins his home state, 40% of the vote. mitt romney, 26%. >> surprise, surprise. >> rick santorum, 20%. did you vote? were you able to vote absentee? >> i voted a week and a half ago. >> will you tell us who you voted for? >> no. i have not gott eten involved i these races. i've focused on my own re-election bid. so...
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we can solve this problem or at least come close to it with a 51 page bill like representative paul brown's bill which is the patient option act, 51 pages. doesn't need 2,700 pages. >> i obviously think if it's struck down women lose. we can go back to gender rating having to pay for more health care because we're women. young people lose, young people like me who are able to stay on their parent's insurance until 26 years old that is not going to be possible any more. i think that real downside for us. but to go back to the argue. that they say that this is government intervention in health care. i'm sorry, you can't at the same time make argument trying to make the health care better for americans, but forcing women to have medical procedures that they don't want when they go to access legal medical procedure is not. you can't make both arguments at the same time. >> you have a problem with women paying more. insurance, the whole concept of insurance is based on actuarial tables. they're sharing risks. if women takes two-thirds of the dollars that come in to the the health care system of
we can solve this problem or at least come close to it with a 51 page bill like representative paul brown's bill which is the patient option act, 51 pages. doesn't need 2,700 pages. >> i obviously think if it's struck down women lose. we can go back to gender rating having to pay for more health care because we're women. young people lose, young people like me who are able to stay on their parent's insurance until 26 years old that is not going to be possible any more. i think that real...
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we appreciate yont >>> on washington journal tomorrow morning, we'll be joined by representative paul brown a republican from georgia to discuss the super tuesday my mare -- primary results and gas prices. and you can call in and you can call in with your questions on foreign policy. "washington journal" is live on c-span every day. on c-span2 saturday, jeffrey rosen on the history of the supreme court. at 3:00, panels on forensics science. sunday panels continue starting at 1:00 eastern with the environment, the great depression at 2:30, "the american west" at 4:00 and at 5:30 "studying the brain" and throughout the weekend look for coverage streaming live on booktv.org. the tucson festival of books live this weekend on c-span2 and booktv.org. >> securities and exchange commission chairman mary schapiro testified before a subcommittee on the agency's 2013 budget. the sec$1.56 billion a slight increase from fiscal year just over 90 minutes. >>> the hearing is going to come to order. thank you all for being here. i'd like to welcome our witness, sec chairman thanks so much for being here tod
we appreciate yont >>> on washington journal tomorrow morning, we'll be joined by representative paul brown a republican from georgia to discuss the super tuesday my mare -- primary results and gas prices. and you can call in and you can call in with your questions on foreign policy. "washington journal" is live on c-span every day. on c-span2 saturday, jeffrey rosen on the history of the supreme court. at 3:00, panels on forensics science. sunday panels continue starting at...
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. >>> >>> on washington journal tomorrow morning we'll be joined by representative paul brown, a republican from georgia to discuss the super tuesday primary result. his bill to repeal the president's healthcare plan and gas prices. and you can call in with your questions about foreign pol stoi democratic senator ben cardin of maryland. washington journal is live on c-span every day at 7:00 a.m. eastern. >>> coming up, a senate armed services committee hearing on the situation in syria. defense secretary leon panetta and joint chiefs chairman general martin dempsey testify. see it live starting at 9:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span 3. >>> this weekend there are two ways to watch the tucson festival of books. live on c-span 2 and live online at book tv.org. on saturday, jeffrey rosen on the history of the supreme court and at 3:00, panels of forensic science, politic at 4:30 and mexico's drug wars at 6:00. sunday, panels continue at 1 eastern with the environment and the great depression at 2:30. the american west at 4:00 and at 5:30 studying the brain and diana en rec ez on bernie madoff at 7
. >>> >>> on washington journal tomorrow morning we'll be joined by representative paul brown, a republican from georgia to discuss the super tuesday primary result. his bill to repeal the president's healthcare plan and gas prices. and you can call in with your questions about foreign pol stoi democratic senator ben cardin of maryland. washington journal is live on c-span every day at 7:00 a.m. eastern. >>> coming up, a senate armed services committee hearing on the...
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we met up with paul brown who is on the mira vista country club there. you live in this neighborhood. what did it feel like? >> quite a shock. there were two different shocks. a very minor shock and then a much stronger tote jolt -- stronger jolt that woke everybody around here. i thought i would come up to the club and see if there was any damage. >> reporter: was there any damage? >> i couldn't tell if there was any damage from the interior. but from the exterior it looked fine. did it take you -- wake you up? were you sleeping when it happened? >> yes. it woke both of us up. earthquakes are -- are not totally -- are not a totally unusual occurrence. what was your reaction? >> it just -- is this gonna be a big earthquake than the earthquake spart felt? it was just a little scary. strong. concerned. >> reporter: good to hear no damage at the country club or any -- in this neighborhood it sounds like? >> no. ive checked with our superintendent. everything seems to be okay with the course as well. >> reporter: paul brown, thank you very much for talking w
we met up with paul brown who is on the mira vista country club there. you live in this neighborhood. what did it feel like? >> quite a shock. there were two different shocks. a very minor shock and then a much stronger tote jolt -- stronger jolt that woke everybody around here. i thought i would come up to the club and see if there was any damage. >> reporter: was there any damage? >> i couldn't tell if there was any damage from the interior. but from the exterior it looked...
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be joined by paul brown, a republican.ign policy to ben cardin of maryland. "washington journal" is like every day at 7:00 a.m. eastern. >> there is a real anxiety within a substantial part of black america when confronting black americans who are successful in the wider society. there is this anxiety to be successful, especially if you are in a predominantly white setting, to get the backing of white people, to get the trust of white people. what do you have to do? what did you have to do to get the trust? there is this fear that when the things you had to do was to be tray in some form your community. >> the focus on the worst of just one of there appeared this month, randall kennedy spoke about race, politics, and the obama administration. what it online at the san video library. we did watch it on line at the c-span video library. >> david cameron fielded questions on foreign policy for members of the british liaison committee. this 30 minute portion of the hearing focused on syria and iran. the primary minister appear
be joined by paul brown, a republican.ign policy to ben cardin of maryland. "washington journal" is like every day at 7:00 a.m. eastern. >> there is a real anxiety within a substantial part of black america when confronting black americans who are successful in the wider society. there is this anxiety to be successful, especially if you are in a predominantly white setting, to get the backing of white people, to get the trust of white people. what do you have to do? what did you...
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that is why we sat down with a former mayor willie brown and paul kenney who represented his wife to talk about the plea deal. take a listen. >> plea agreements are the cornerstone of the criminal justice system which could not function if we did not plea- bargain. there are not enough judges or court rooms to do trials so with the bargains, everyone is a little bit unhappy and in this one, everyone apparently is mildly unhappy but ross entered a plea in open court and stated the words, i plead guilty. that is all you can ask a criminal defendant to do it is plead guilty >> up the public walks away wondering what really goes on and why you did a plea. police and politics do not necessarily sound good together. >> that is not the reason you plea, he plea to end it and cut off all the draining of costs and resources and motions. you do it to bring peace and your own life and those around you. >> the district attorney says, no, you do so because in your heart you know you did something wrong. you're smiling. both of you are smiling. >> that is what they have to do! that is their job to
that is why we sat down with a former mayor willie brown and paul kenney who represented his wife to talk about the plea deal. take a listen. >> plea agreements are the cornerstone of the criminal justice system which could not function if we did not plea- bargain. there are not enough judges or court rooms to do trials so with the bargains, everyone is a little bit unhappy and in this one, everyone apparently is mildly unhappy but ross entered a plea in open court and stated the words, i...
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we will then be joined by representative paul brown, a republican from georgia, to discuss the campaign, his bill to repeal the president's health-care plan and gas prices. you can call in with your questions about foreign policy to democratic senator ben cardin of maryland. >> tonight we have taken one more step toward treatment -- restoring the promise of tomorrow. tomorrow we wake up and start again, and the next day we will do the same. >> we of one in the west, midwest, and the south, and we are ready to win across this country. ♪ host: the victories were split last night with mitt romney taking his home state, squeezing out a victory in ohio and winning in alaska in virginia. rick santorum wins and north dakota, oklahoma, and tennessee. all candidates vowed to fight on. political observers say none of them will lock up the nomination until possibly may. good morning. it is wednesday, march 7. we will go through the results this morning with all of you and get your thoughts. let's divide the lines by supporters. those in support for newt gingrich -- ron paul -- you can also send us
we will then be joined by representative paul brown, a republican from georgia, to discuss the campaign, his bill to repeal the president's health-care plan and gas prices. you can call in with your questions about foreign policy to democratic senator ben cardin of maryland. >> tonight we have taken one more step toward treatment -- restoring the promise of tomorrow. tomorrow we wake up and start again, and the next day we will do the same. >> we of one in the west, midwest, and the...
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brown. a tweet here from paul who tweeted me @piersmorgan. sk senator brown when he will run for president? >> you want me to comment on that? >> yes. >> i'm running for re-election and if he wants to help he can go to scottbrown.com and do just that. >> when you tell the story in massachusetts and winning the seat finally from the democrats after teddy kennedy left the stage after 30 years. i have watched your progress since and your profile and with w your position with mitt romney and you start to think this is guy is getting serious. he is thinking in his mind it maybe the time coming up now, next two or three years, decision time? no. the only thing i'm deciding is what we will have after the show to drink. >> you are buying. >> of course. i didn't expect anything less. listen, i'm trying to get re-elected. i think it is important to have me in the senate right now, especially because of the friday lock. i'm the second most bipartisan senator there. by me working across party lines and being that bipartisan senator it is enabling things t
brown. a tweet here from paul who tweeted me @piersmorgan. sk senator brown when he will run for president? >> you want me to comment on that? >> yes. >> i'm running for re-election and if he wants to help he can go to scottbrown.com and do just that. >> when you tell the story in massachusetts and winning the seat finally from the democrats after teddy kennedy left the stage after 30 years. i have watched your progress since and your profile and with w your position...
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. >> brown: then, we get the latest on the syrian situation, and hear from wounded british photographer paul conroy, who was smuggled out earlier this week. >> suarez: and we also talk with turkey's ambassador to the united states about the international response to the humanitarian crisis on its doorstep. >> brown: plus, margaret warner reports from moscow on the upcoming elections as valdimir putin seeks to regain the presidency. >> suarez: and mark shields and david brooks analyze the week's news. >> brown: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: bnsf railway. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this proam was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> suarez: tornadoes raked the midwest and south today for the second time this week. at least three
. >> brown: then, we get the latest on the syrian situation, and hear from wounded british photographer paul conroy, who was smuggled out earlier this week. >> suarez: and we also talk with turkey's ambassador to the united states about the international response to the humanitarian crisis on its doorstep. >> brown: plus, margaret warner reports from moscow on the upcoming elections as valdimir putin seeks to regain the presidency. >> suarez: and mark shields and david...
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ron paul campaigned in an illinois and missouri. >> pamela brown -- "politico" reports. >> rick santorum was mis-quoted when he was talking about puerto rico. >> it is hard to see how he could make that case. the big picture is, it is are to see how the campaign can be seen as anything other than further driving the latino vote away from the republican party. >> what could this mean for obama? >> it is good news. the republican primary for them is the gift that keeps on giving. the ad's right themselves. sugar santorum -- sec shutter rick santorum be the nominee this is great for key states where the republicans are losing ground to democrats. >> one of the things he brought up was gas prices saying no president has control over gas prices so lay off gop. >> it will be a big issue, is it not? >> that does not make a difference in politics. the republican party will continue hammering him over the issue. it is a pocketbook issue that people feel. he does not have much control over oil prices, but he is the president. he gets credit and the blame even if there is nothing he can do. >> we w
ron paul campaigned in an illinois and missouri. >> pamela brown -- "politico" reports. >> rick santorum was mis-quoted when he was talking about puerto rico. >> it is hard to see how he could make that case. the big picture is, it is are to see how the campaign can be seen as anything other than further driving the latino vote away from the republican party. >> what could this mean for obama? >> it is good news. the republican primary for them is the...
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paul gillespie was printable in all of this. this initiative really goes back to 1997, when then mayor willie brown called for a big summit. just behind city hall, around the taxicab issues. i was invited, was the only one naive to show up. anyone who showed up, willie brown would anoint, without asking interest. and today, i announce supervisor newsom is chair of the task force i have formed. it was a difficult day. paul and i were among the many never part of this. paul started talking about this green thing. i immediately jumped up, enthusiastic about it. i was the one with the ev from saturn. i thought it was the best idea i had heard. we created a new commission out of that task force that eventually went into the mta, and now at risk and is responsible for it. paul was responsible for that. he advanced this initiative and codified his passion. we have been celebrating his tenacity, resolve, constancy, and faith in this project. paul, i want to thank you for your vision and not giving up on this. i know you have taken a lot of heat from your colleagues, others who were outraged. i want to just say, hat's off to you an
paul gillespie was printable in all of this. this initiative really goes back to 1997, when then mayor willie brown called for a big summit. just behind city hall, around the taxicab issues. i was invited, was the only one naive to show up. anyone who showed up, willie brown would anoint, without asking interest. and today, i announce supervisor newsom is chair of the task force i have formed. it was a difficult day. paul and i were among the many never part of this. paul started talking about...
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brown on a dui charge. plus the passion of ron paul. the only doctor in the race taking on obama care as the showdown begins at the supreme court. and only in america, a very rotten easter egg roll. how bad parents are ruining all the good fun. this ask "piers morgan tonight." >>> good evening. our big story tonight searching for the truth in the trayvon martin tragedy. civil rights leaders and thousands protest around the country. one of two new revelations that have outraged his grieving parents. [ no audio ] was he gunned down because he was black? chaka khan has something important to say about it. it's coming up soon. plus natalie cole. i'll talk to her about her own addictions and today's arrest of bobby brown. plus supreme court taking on obama care. a case that affects every single american. ron paul will give me his diagnosis. >> this bill has far reaching consequences for the economic health of this country and for liberty in our society. >> but we begin tonight with our big story. the shooting death of unarmed florida teenage
brown on a dui charge. plus the passion of ron paul. the only doctor in the race taking on obama care as the showdown begins at the supreme court. and only in america, a very rotten easter egg roll. how bad parents are ruining all the good fun. this ask "piers morgan tonight." >>> good evening. our big story tonight searching for the truth in the trayvon martin tragedy. civil rights leaders and thousands protest around the country. one of two new revelations that have...
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there is one member of congress from georgia representative paul broun, mr. brown000 and he told the sec he wasn't going to be charging any interest but he is in fact, was charging a significant amount of interest. so i think that's the kind of thing that also we have gotten in our office, a lot of seems from people who are particularly concerned about the loaning your campaign money, paying yourself back at a rate of interest of something like 18%. >> crew is our citizens watchdog here melanie slowan is the ahead of it head of it. it's the citizens for ethics.org. you can read more about this report a familyair. i am curious. with naming democrats and republicans and you have gotten a lot of publicity on this report, because i have seen you around and read the story in "the new york times". what kind of reaction are you getting from the leadership? do they resent this report? do they say, gee, thanks for pointing this out? >> no one ever says thanks for pointing this out. >> maybe we can cork together? >> right. >> and fix this problem? >> yeah. >> apparently spea
there is one member of congress from georgia representative paul broun, mr. brown000 and he told the sec he wasn't going to be charging any interest but he is in fact, was charging a significant amount of interest. so i think that's the kind of thing that also we have gotten in our office, a lot of seems from people who are particularly concerned about the loaning your campaign money, paying yourself back at a rate of interest of something like 18%. >> crew is our citizens watchdog here...
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they met in over an hour and brown, who wanted to hear firsthand how the investigation will proceed. paul wagner is live from capitol hill with the story. paul? >> reporter: well, brian, as you motioned, the meeting lasted over an hour inside, our princes representatives and offices. when the mayor came out, we asked him questions about the investigation and what he knew, what he knew it and i also asked him if he's supporting his police chief. >> at this point in time, we're still looking for the process. i can't say that i do or don't, and we're still in that true fact-finding mission with them and that is the tough part we were in. there was new evidence and new things coming out. we're going to go down that path and make a decision, you know, when we get all of the facts and that is all i can say about that. >> did the doj ask you anything specific opening your records or city? are they asking for any kind of help from you? >> we asked them to do that. so, they have opened a file on this. we sat andha a -- had a great conversation. anything can you do to help us down this path, and we
they met in over an hour and brown, who wanted to hear firsthand how the investigation will proceed. paul wagner is live from capitol hill with the story. paul? >> reporter: well, brian, as you motioned, the meeting lasted over an hour inside, our princes representatives and offices. when the mayor came out, we asked him questions about the investigation and what he knew, what he knew it and i also asked him if he's supporting his police chief. >> at this point in time, we're still...
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. >> brown also joked that ron paul is from another planet and said when his truck broke down mitt romneytt brown, he's got a tough re-election cam pang. >>> she's one of the most famous women in the world. but chances are you haven't heard her speak until now. stand by to speak, the duchess of cambridge goes solo. >>> and a cruise ship hits a cargo ship. >>> and federal authorities are looking at the shooting death of an unarmed teenager in florida after calling 911 after chilling 911 calls are released. >> these [ bleep ] holes, they always get away. >> are you following him? >> yes. >> okay, we don't need you to do that. ok, guys-- what's next ? chocolate lemonade ? susie's lemonade... the movie. or... we make it pink ! with these 4g lte tablets, you can do business at lightning-fast speeds. we'll take all the strawberries, dave. you got it, kid. we have a winner. we're definitely gonna need another one. small businesses that want to grow use 4g lte technology from verizon. i wonder how she does it. that's why she's the boss. because the small business with the best technology rules. c
. >> brown also joked that ron paul is from another planet and said when his truck broke down mitt romneytt brown, he's got a tough re-election cam pang. >>> she's one of the most famous women in the world. but chances are you haven't heard her speak until now. stand by to speak, the duchess of cambridge goes solo. >>> and a cruise ship hits a cargo ship. >>> and federal authorities are looking at the shooting death of an unarmed teenager in florida after...
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coming up, paul komyatti takes a major step toward freedom. and aaron brownttempt to help others. ♪ [ female announcer ] introducing new nature valley protein bars. 100% natural ingredients like roasted peanuts... ♪ ...creamy peanut butter, and a rich dark chocolate flavor. plus, 10 grams of great tasting protein in every bar. so it's energy straight from nature to you. new nature valley protein bars. find them in the granola bar aisle. i knew it'd be tough on our retirement savings, especially in this economy. but with three kids, being home more really helped. man: so we went to fidelity. we talked about where we were and what we could do. we changed our plan and did something about our economy. now we know where to go for help if things change again. call or come in today to take control of your personal economy. get free one-on-one help from america's retirement leader. >>> a major crackdown on contraband, specifically cell phones, has left some indiana state prison inmates in a precarious position. for others, the future looks considerably brighter. afte
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. >> brown: online, you'll find newshour economics correspondent paul solman's story about using "sesame street" characters to teach children about money. >> woodruff: finally tonight, a closer look at the verdict in the case of a former rutgers university student and the roommate he spied on. ray suarez has our story. >> suarez: the jury found dharun ravi guilty on 15 counts of bias intimidation, invasion of privacy, and tampering with evidence, among others. the 20-year-old was not charged with tyler clementi's death. but ravi's actions, including the spying on his roommate with a web cam, came three days before clementi took his own life. no direct connection was alleged, but the case became a flash point for discussions about bullying, intimidation, and attitudes towards gay men and women. kate zernike has been covering the case for "the new york times," and has been at the courthouse in new brunswick today. have any jurors talked to the media? >> we've talked to one juror. it wasn't just one message. it was several, which showed an intent. that showed his intention to invade his pri
. >> brown: online, you'll find newshour economics correspondent paul solman's story about using "sesame street" characters to teach children about money. >> woodruff: finally tonight, a closer look at the verdict in the case of a former rutgers university student and the roommate he spied on. ray suarez has our story. >> suarez: the jury found dharun ravi guilty on 15 counts of bias intimidation, invasion of privacy, and tampering with evidence, among others. the...
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paul hornung and alex karras, for gambling. >> pelley: thank you, armen. joining us now in washington is james brown, a cbs news special correspondent and the host of the "n.f.l. today." j.b., why are these penalties so severe? >> the essence of the situation, scott, is that the head coach is the face of the organization. he runs the show there. and the fact that sean peyton, the head coach, knew that this system, this bounty program was in place, he effectively lied about it when the commissioner and league authorities asked about it, so that explains why the penalty was so severe. >> pelley: now, we only heard about management today. why no decision on the players? >> commissioner goodell is doing his best to work with the n.f.l. players association and coming up with what he feels and they feel collectively is a fair punishment. but rest assured, that is to come in terms of those players who have been clearly identified who participated in the bounty program. there will be some punishment forthcoming. >> pelley: you have been talking to a lot of household names around the league today, both prese
paul hornung and alex karras, for gambling. >> pelley: thank you, armen. joining us now in washington is james brown, a cbs news special correspondent and the host of the "n.f.l. today." j.b., why are these penalties so severe? >> the essence of the situation, scott, is that the head coach is the face of the organization. he runs the show there. and the fact that sean peyton, the head coach, knew that this system, this bounty program was in place, he effectively lied about...
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. >> congressman paul ryan, thank you so much for joining us. we'll be back in a minute. [ artis brown ] america is facing some tough challenges right now. two of the most important are energy security and economic growth. north america actually has one of the largest oil reserves in the world. a large part of that is oil sands. this resource has the ability to create hundreds of thousands of jobs. at our kearl project in canada, we'll be able to produce these oil sands with the same emissions as many other oils and that's a huge breakthrough. that's good for our country's energy security and our economy. [ technician ] are you busy? management just sent over these new technical manuals. they need you to translate them into portuguese. by tomorrow. [ male announcer ] ducati knows it's better for xerox to manage their global publications. so they can focus on building amazing bikes. with xerox, you're ready for real business. >> we're back with the top senate democrat chuck schumer joins us from new york. senator, i want to start with the issue of the trayvon martin case. you are a memb
. >> congressman paul ryan, thank you so much for joining us. we'll be back in a minute. [ artis brown ] america is facing some tough challenges right now. two of the most important are energy security and economic growth. north america actually has one of the largest oil reserves in the world. a large part of that is oil sands. this resource has the ability to create hundreds of thousands of jobs. at our kearl project in canada, we'll be able to produce these oil sands with the same...
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paul 11%. >>> homeowners in california are objecting to a $150 fire protection fee. governor jerry brownrosed the fee in part because of the increasing number of people moving to wild land areas. it is expected to produce $85 million to help support fire prevention services. critics argue rural homeowners are being penalized. >>> the occupy protesters back. the reason they picked up signs again in san francisco today and who is interested in buying the oakland a's. vegetables at their peak. ...and freezes them fast, locking in nutrients ...for you to unwrap. ♪ ho, ho, ho. green giant those five food groups sound a whole lot better when you put them in a taco shell instead of a pyramid. old el paso. when you gotta have mexican. >>> two groups are interested in buying the a's and keeping the team in oakland. one of the groups is headed by financial service executive in los angeles and the other by a executive, neither wanted to be named. a's owner talked about moving the team to the south bay and says the a's are not for sale. >>> members of the occupy movement demonstrated today in san fr
paul 11%. >>> homeowners in california are objecting to a $150 fire protection fee. governor jerry brownrosed the fee in part because of the increasing number of people moving to wild land areas. it is expected to produce $85 million to help support fire prevention services. critics argue rural homeowners are being penalized. >>> the occupy protesters back. the reason they picked up signs again in san francisco today and who is interested in buying the oakland a's. vegetables...
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were joined on a live line by pamela paul who is a distinguished writer and published a book called "foreign affied." also the author of "start matrimony." >> senator brown held hearings on the effect. pornography on the family and i was there to talk about the impact porn had on relationships, marriages and children. >> the subcommittee held an entire hearing on the subject of pornography and its availability and volume. can you speak to that? >> sure. it used to be even just 10 or 15 years ago in order to have access to porn you have to go down to seedy side of town and go to adult theater or go to a news stand and buy a magazine and risk bumping in to your boss, wife. now that is available on the internet, satellite television, cell phones. ipod. no longer any barriers to entry. >> childreseekingt out. >> children are looking at porn as long as toddlers. they tracked usage among young children of pornography. the average age is about 8 or 2 years old. >> was it the position of the subcommittee of the judiciary which includes brownback and specker and lindsay graham and teddy kennedy and diane feinstein and richard derbin. was it the position of t subc
were joined on a live line by pamela paul who is a distinguished writer and published a book called "foreign affied." also the author of "start matrimony." >> senator brown held hearings on the effect. pornography on the family and i was there to talk about the impact porn had on relationships, marriages and children. >> the subcommittee held an entire hearing on the subject of pornography and its availability and volume. can you speak to that? >> sure. it...
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paul a distant third and fourth. >> a new poll finds broad support for the governor brown's support to raise taxes on high income earners 64% of 1500 voters surveyed in the poll say they favor the proposal which brown hopes to put on the november ballot. the plan has the support of 80% of democrats who responded to the poll. anticipate -- 75 of independents is also supporting the plan. 38% of republicans say they support the governor's ballot proposal. >> kristen: precipitation looks like it's going down today but then..., right? >> katie: check in with mike. >> one down day of run before another chance and another chance probably over the weekend. so let's talk about how dry it was there. nice commute as far as the weather goes. winds up to 10 miles an hour and oakland, 5-6. winds will pick up in the afternoon and fastest over the ocean. visibility is looking good. so far no fog at our reporting stations. it will are clear through 8:00 hour. temperatures mainly in the mid 40s. few mid 30s in the north bay and east bay valleys. by noon we'll start to see clouds roll in. temperatures in the mid to upper 50s and then by t
paul a distant third and fourth. >> a new poll finds broad support for the governor brown's support to raise taxes on high income earners 64% of 1500 voters surveyed in the poll say they favor the proposal which brown hopes to put on the november ballot. the plan has the support of 80% of democrats who responded to the poll. anticipate -- 75 of independents is also supporting the plan. 38% of republicans say they support the governor's ballot proposal. >> kristen: precipitation...
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. >> brown: benedict's visit followed the first ever and emotionally-charged papal visit, in 1998, by john paul the second. for more on the pope's visit to cuba we turn to nick miroff, who covers latin america for the "washington post" and the international news website, globalpost. he's based in havana and mexico city. and, ann louise bardach, an author and journalist who's written extensively on cuba. her latest book is "without fidel." nick miroff, what do we know about this meeting between the pope and fidel castro? >> well, they met for about 30 minutes, so it was a brief meeting. and this was just before the pope's departure back to rome, and after the mass he celebrated this morning in havana's plaza of the revolution. we don't know too much about what they talked about, other than fidel asking him if there were any changes to the catholic liturgy, since, as you may remember, fidel and his brother, raul, both went to jeit schl as young boys growing up here in cuba. >> brown: nick, you were in revolution square today for the public mass. tell us about it. what was the atmosphere? what was
. >> brown: benedict's visit followed the first ever and emotionally-charged papal visit, in 1998, by john paul the second. for more on the pope's visit to cuba we turn to nick miroff, who covers latin america for the "washington post" and the international news website, globalpost. he's based in havana and mexico city. and, ann louise bardach, an author and journalist who's written extensively on cuba. her latest book is "without fidel." nick miroff, what do we know...
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paul a distant third and fourth. >> katie: new poll this morning finds broad support for governor brown's support of raising taxes andtax by quarter percent. they say they favor the proposal which brown hoelts hopes to put on the november ballot. 80% of democrats support it. 75% of independents support the plan. just 38% of republicans say they support the governor's proposal. >> kristen: taking a look outside. it is dry. no weather challenges if you are commuting but a little fog is developing. >> katie: kind of ominous, something is coming. >> something is coming but it won't be until the overnight hours we get the rain. good morning. here is a look at live doppler 7-hd. radar returns off the sonoma county coast. those are some of the mid-level clouds and those will be prevalent during the afternoon and evening hours. they will get thicker, no i don't expect any rain today. winds are fairly calm, even to around 3-7 miles an hour for hayward and 6 to 9 in concord and 5 in fairfield. it is pretty quiet this morning. we do have fog up around santa rosa. visibility was half a mile now it's up to five. looks like if we
paul a distant third and fourth. >> katie: new poll this morning finds broad support for governor brown's support of raising taxes andtax by quarter percent. they say they favor the proposal which brown hoelts hopes to put on the november ballot. 80% of democrats support it. 75% of independents support the plan. just 38% of republicans say they support the governor's proposal. >> kristen: taking a look outside. it is dry. no weather challenges if you are commuting but a little fog...
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. >>> later rkt paul ryan punts houn to pay for his tax cuts for the rich. [ artis brown ] america isacing some tough challenges right now. two of the most important are energy security and economic growth. north america actually has one of the largest oil reserves in the world. a large part of that is oil sands. this resource has the ability to create hundreds of thousands of jobs. at our kearl project in canada, we'll be able to produce these oil sands with the same emissions as many other oils and that's a huge breakthrough. that's good for our country's energy security and our economy. and these come together, one thing you can depend on is that these will come together. delicious and wholesome. some combinations were just meant to be. tomato soup from campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. vrjts. >>> welcome back to "the ed show." jeb bush is breaking his silence on the issue down in florida, the trayvon martin case. bush is depending the stand your ground law, a measure he supported in 2005 and signed with a lobbyist from the nra at his side high pressu. stand your ground gi
. >>> later rkt paul ryan punts houn to pay for his tax cuts for the rich. [ artis brown ] america isacing some tough challenges right now. two of the most important are energy security and economic growth. north america actually has one of the largest oil reserves in the world. a large part of that is oil sands. this resource has the ability to create hundreds of thousands of jobs. at our kearl project in canada, we'll be able to produce these oil sands with the same emissions as many...
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brown, who is going to be your next senator. some of our favorite governors. our hearts go out to paul. the house minority leader.ones. [cheers and applause] chris collins, bob, and a special thank you to the thousands and thousands of volunteers all across this country. we have thousands of people making phone calls. thank you. we could not do it without all of you, so thank you, and we are going to wait for more returns and more good news. thank you. [cheers and applause] [crowd chanting, "mitt, mitt, mitt!"] i have something to say about some of the women we have been hearing from, and you know what women care about? this is what i love. women care about jobs. [cheers and applause] women care about the economy. they care about their children, and they care about the debt, and they are angry, and they are furious about the entitlement to debt we are leaving the children, and this is what we are hearing. this is our message. it is an economic message, and it is about the future, and we know a guy who knows how to fix all of that. i said, "mitt, i never want to do this again," but the reason we are here and the r
brown, who is going to be your next senator. some of our favorite governors. our hearts go out to paul. the house minority leader.ones. [cheers and applause] chris collins, bob, and a special thank you to the thousands and thousands of volunteers all across this country. we have thousands of people making phone calls. thank you. we could not do it without all of you, so thank you, and we are going to wait for more returns and more good news. thank you. [cheers and applause] [crowd chanting,...
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brown, who will be your next senator. some of our favorite governors, bill weld and paul cellucci, our hearts go out to paul. house minority leader, oh, thank you, brad jones. chris collins, sandy and paulette and ron kaufman and a special thank tout thousands and thousands of volunteers all across this country, 10 states tonight. we have thousands of people making phone calls, thank you. we could not do it without all of you. so thank you. we'll wait for more returns and more good news. thank you. now! [crowd chanting "mitt!" ]. >> i have something to say about some of the women i am hearing from. and we have been all across this country. do you know what women care about -- and this is what i love! women care about jobs. [cheering] women care about the economy. they care about their children and they care about the debt and they are angry and they are furious about the entitlement debt that we are leaving our children. this is what we are hearing when we are out there, this is our message, it's an economic message about the future for our children. that's what i am hearing out there. from all of that, we k
brown, who will be your next senator. some of our favorite governors, bill weld and paul cellucci, our hearts go out to paul. house minority leader, oh, thank you, brad jones. chris collins, sandy and paulette and ron kaufman and a special thank tout thousands and thousands of volunteers all across this country, 10 states tonight. we have thousands of people making phone calls, thank you. we could not do it without all of you. so thank you. we'll wait for more returns and more good news. thank...