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paul klein is a way to give back to the community -- talk line is a way to get back to the community. this center will help so many people. i cannot tell you how many students i have that come in and talk about seeing gun violence, drugs, family members in prison. they need this support there. coming at it from both sides, i strongly encourage you to support what they are doing and what is needed. thank you. supervisor cohen: thank you. [applause] >> hello. i feel like i am here to represent two roles. first of all, i am part of bcac. i am a social worker by training. i do child care and psychotherapy with the families in the clinic. in addition, i spent the first six years of my life in the bay view community. i am here in two roles. someone who grew up in the community and someone who is coming back to serve in a professional role. it has been a privilege to be a part of this program. coming from a relationship-based program, where i am allowed to parallel that process with families that i work with. i have noticed some collaboration of we have. basing their relationship in the comm
paul klein is a way to give back to the community -- talk line is a way to get back to the community. this center will help so many people. i cannot tell you how many students i have that come in and talk about seeing gun violence, drugs, family members in prison. they need this support there. coming at it from both sides, i strongly encourage you to support what they are doing and what is needed. thank you. supervisor cohen: thank you. [applause] >> hello. i feel like i am here to...
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paul at 17. rick santorum is at 11. romney leads nationally at 29 b 21. so, joe klein, it looks like rick santorum is slowly edging up to be the number one challenger to romney. >> the south carolina number is interesting. i don't want to break any news here, but this new hampshire primary isn't all that interesting this time. you know, the next really big deal is south carolina. except for the two debates here this weekend, i might add. >> doesn't what happens this weekend set up what happens on tuesday? that sets up what happens in south carolina. it's dynamic. >> but in the past, you could see the dynamic asserting itself in the week between iowa and new hampshire. i don't see all that much happening out here and you can see that in the polls. >> it seems like such a short chasm between the two. i remember that ronald reagan had, what, 36 days to make up for what he lost in '80? >> this is one week. there are a couple reasons. one is, as joe says, the debates. everything's kind of stalled, waiting for the weekend -- >> this saturday night -- >> from the weekend from
paul at 17. rick santorum is at 11. romney leads nationally at 29 b 21. so, joe klein, it looks like rick santorum is slowly edging up to be the number one challenger to romney. >> the south carolina number is interesting. i don't want to break any news here, but this new hampshire primary isn't all that interesting this time. you know, the next really big deal is south carolina. except for the two debates here this weekend, i might add. >> doesn't what happens this weekend set up...
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candidates, you've got perry, you've got gingrich, you've got paul and perhaps bachmann going on to south carolina making that as joe kleine from "time" magazine said that's the super bowl here for the certainly conservatives. and that could elongate this process. it's worth reminding viewers that this is not like it normally is in a republican primary, which that is winner takes all delegates. everybody can get some delegates here, depending how they place in these polls, both in the caucuses and the primary states so there may be more incentive to keep it going. >> david gregory, we will see you sun, not just for "meet the press," but they've been so consequential these debates, looking forward. we should say, that's newt gingrich live. i think he's in ellie's tea. we've heard that before. in muscatine, iowa. david mentioned it a minute or two ago, the ads, you can't escape them, $16 million of tv advertising in iowa. here's just a glimpse. >> the fox guarding the henhouse is like asking a congressman to fix washington. bad idea. >> i'm mitt romney. i believe in america. >> who has the best chance to beat obama? rick san
candidates, you've got perry, you've got gingrich, you've got paul and perhaps bachmann going on to south carolina making that as joe kleine from "time" magazine said that's the super bowl here for the certainly conservatives. and that could elongate this process. it's worth reminding viewers that this is not like it normally is in a republican primary, which that is winner takes all delegates. everybody can get some delegates here, depending how they place in these polls, both in the...
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paul. i am tired of the elite media protecting barack obama by attacking republicans. >> joining me now, joe klein, a columnist for "time" magazine, and howard fineman, aol "huffington post" editorial director and msnbc political analyst, both joining us from south carolina. gentleman, we've never seen the start of a debate like that before. explosive, right off the bat. to each of you, howard, first, how did you rate, how did you score round one? >> oh, well, round one went overwhelmingly to newt gingrich in that crowd. >> i can't -- >> there were 1,500 staunch republicans in there, the southern republican leadership group, tea party people. if newt gingrich was looking for a way to cement his comeback in south carolina, and to win the south carolina primary, that was the way to start out, by making the media the enemy, the crowd ate it up. i guarantee you that southern republicans and south carolina republicans will do the same. listen, if life and politics were only debates, newt would be king. they're not and he's not. but, certainly, that was a home run for newt at the beginning, with this cr
paul. i am tired of the elite media protecting barack obama by attacking republicans. >> joining me now, joe klein, a columnist for "time" magazine, and howard fineman, aol "huffington post" editorial director and msnbc political analyst, both joining us from south carolina. gentleman, we've never seen the start of a debate like that before. explosive, right off the bat. to each of you, howard, first, how did you rate, how did you score round one? >> oh, well,...
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transportation commissioner gabe klein said the condition of chicago streets has deteriorated because of aging asphalt and last february's blizzard's he said the city hopes to save money on paulairs by getting lower prices from contractors and coordinating the jobs with fertility work s service was very moving, wasn't it? yes, it was. i'm so glad we could be here for larry. at a time like this, friends and family matter most. even preparing this lunch is a help emotionally and financially. mm, it's true. i was surprised to hear there was no life insurance. funerals are so expensive. i hope larry can afford it. i know. that's why i'm glad i got a policy through the colonial penn program. it gives me peace of mind to know i can help my family with some of those expenses. you know, i've been shopping for life insurance. do you think they have coverage for me, something that would fit into my budget? yes. you can get permanent coverage for less than 35 cents a day. if you're between 50 and 85, your acceptance is guaranteed. you won't have to take a physical or answer any health questions. oh, really? with my health, i didn't think i'd qualify. you can't be turned down because of
transportation commissioner gabe klein said the condition of chicago streets has deteriorated because of aging asphalt and last february's blizzard's he said the city hopes to save money on paulairs by getting lower prices from contractors and coordinating the jobs with fertility work s service was very moving, wasn't it? yes, it was. i'm so glad we could be here for larry. at a time like this, friends and family matter most. even preparing this lunch is a help emotionally and financially. mm,...
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i thought ron paul's message as far as message discipline goes is the best i have seen in this campaign. i talked to joe klein whose going to be here later on, mark. he said that ron paul is better this week than he was last week and better than the week before. that he's really finding his voice. and yet ron paul, if you talk to every campaign, the internal show, his numbers are going down. >> well, finding his voice and blessed with an audience that knows his message already. it's like they play the screen door slams and they all know. they just know he gives his short-hand bullet points about key issues and they all know it. it is still the case that a lot of people in the room at that event yesterday, young people, people from out of state, people who don't know how to caucus, so the ceiling he's hit is in part because of his message particularly on foreign policy misses the mark with a lot of republicans and also because there have been a lot of negative ads against him. >> he can still win though, right? we're in a position today are we not where romney, ron paul, or rick santorum could all win. >> look
i thought ron paul's message as far as message discipline goes is the best i have seen in this campaign. i talked to joe klein whose going to be here later on, mark. he said that ron paul is better this week than he was last week and better than the week before. that he's really finding his voice. and yet ron paul, if you talk to every campaign, the internal show, his numbers are going down. >> well, finding his voice and blessed with an audience that knows his message already. it's like...
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paul is at 12%. 6% had no opinion. rick perry at 5% and john huntsman has 1% in that poll. joining me now are time columnist joe kleinser for the pro gingrich pact winning our future. rick, first of all, we go from newt gingrich saying this negative campaigning is awful to enter the superpac. why am i wowing about this in campaigns in this country where hundreds of millions of dollars change hands? in south carolina, in 2008, the winning obama campaign spent $1.5 million. the second place clinton campaign spent $1.5 million. you're going to spend more than both of those put together for one candidacy? >> that's right. we are rising to the occasion. newt is down. he is hurting iowa. and we intend to bring him back up to even and win south carolina. >> joe? first of all, i want to congratulate the both of you for looking the most new hampshire. >> i planned it. i went to the gas station. >> it's out of the good well will. >> i wouldn't call this rising to the occasion. but people have talked in the past about there's a way in which advertising can overwhelm the voter and you can overdue it. >> the two interesting numbe
paul is at 12%. 6% had no opinion. rick perry at 5% and john huntsman has 1% in that poll. joining me now are time columnist joe kleinser for the pro gingrich pact winning our future. rick, first of all, we go from newt gingrich saying this negative campaigning is awful to enter the superpac. why am i wowing about this in campaigns in this country where hundreds of millions of dollars change hands? in south carolina, in 2008, the winning obama campaign spent $1.5 million. the second place...
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paul haynes. his first game calling the defense for arkansas. right now he has to feel great as they try to finish off this game. >> gus: on third down and 20. kleinwith 20 seconds remaining. >> charles: very, very difficult for teams that are heavy run teams that aren't super sophisticated in the pass game. when you have to change gears and all you do is throw and they pin their ears back and come after you. hard to hold up in that. offensive line is used to run blocking more than pass blocking. here come the rushers. >> gus: fourth down and 15. collin klein. and picked off. jerico nelson. down the sideline. nelson still running. and nelson finally stopped at the 13. with 5 seconds to go. a 62-yard return. the arkansas razorbacks will end their season with an 11-2 record and what a season it has been. they will win the 76th at&t cotton bowl. and realize that their only two losses this season came at the hands of the two best teams in college football. >> charles: the last time i remember one conference having one, two, and three in the slot, and i may be wrong, but i remember the old big 8. nebraska, oklahoma, colorado finishing one, two, three i
paul haynes. his first game calling the defense for arkansas. right now he has to feel great as they try to finish off this game. >> gus: on third down and 20. kleinwith 20 seconds remaining. >> charles: very, very difficult for teams that are heavy run teams that aren't super sophisticated in the pass game. when you have to change gears and all you do is throw and they pin their ears back and come after you. hard to hold up in that. offensive line is used to run blocking more than...