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huntsman pegged his chances on new hampshire and based on numbers, the poll numbers it looks like that might have been a smart move. >> reporter: this is bedford, new hampshire's largest polling place, statewide 250,000 people expected to vote in the republican primary. >> i think it was pretty clear who the upfront candidate is. >> reporter: it's mitt romney slipping, but stronger today than yesterday, according to suffolk university's overnight poll. >> i have strong faith and feeling that he'll turn this country around. >> reporter: he's double digits ahead of ron paul but moving up overnight, jon huntsman. he's doubled support in new hampshire in four days. focusing on romney and trust. >> whoever is our party's
huntsman pegged his chances on new hampshire and based on numbers, the poll numbers it looks like that might have been a smart move. >> reporter: this is bedford, new hampshire's largest polling place, statewide 250,000 people expected to vote in the republican primary. >> i think it was pretty clear who the upfront candidate is. >> reporter: it's mitt romney slipping, but stronger today than yesterday, according to suffolk university's overnight poll. >> i have strong...
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dollar was pegged to gold so little all currencies were paid to gold through the u.s. dollar nixon severed and before that. currencies were a one hundred percent failure rate there is no example in all of history and it's been tried thousands of times it doesn't work and then on august fifteenth we decided to try it globally so we can only imagine where that is headed if history repeats itself so let's talk about gold because you're not a gold bug at least you've said you're not a gold bug but you think it's in a well cycle right now can you tell us what that means well cyclists basically there are so many different asset classes just a few you know you've got commodities and precious metals you've got real estate you've got paper assets like stocks and investors run from one to the other and they push one into a bubble well it should be drawing currency away from the ones that are out of favor it doesn't because we keep keep on increasing the currency supply we keep on diluting the currency supply but what's happening is if you have you know in the last decade real es
dollar was pegged to gold so little all currencies were paid to gold through the u.s. dollar nixon severed and before that. currencies were a one hundred percent failure rate there is no example in all of history and it's been tried thousands of times it doesn't work and then on august fifteenth we decided to try it globally so we can only imagine where that is headed if history repeats itself so let's talk about gold because you're not a gold bug at least you've said you're not a gold bug but...
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or down with him. >> but if he's able to bring him down a peg or two, or however much tonight, and ifit's successful, and now it's not only gingrich on the bandwagon, it's all these other candidates as well as we look at south carolina and florida, might we see thois narrative play out? >> i think we'll see the narrative play out. i don't think we'll see as much effect in new hampshire. it's going to take a week or so to sink in, but you're going to see a very nasty, mean campaign in south carolina. but the positive side for romney is that all the other folks are going to be attacking each other as well in addition to attacking him. there's going to be a lot of noise, and it may all cancel each other out and voters in the end may decide to go for the status quo, which in this case is probably mitt romney. we'll have to see how that plays out. >> how damaging this whole -- the gop, this whole debate, capitalism business -- >> it is damaging. >> how damaging? >> it's damaging to romney's brand. there's a difference between the small business, blue collar conservative wing of the republi
or down with him. >> but if he's able to bring him down a peg or two, or however much tonight, and ifit's successful, and now it's not only gingrich on the bandwagon, it's all these other candidates as well as we look at south carolina and florida, might we see thois narrative play out? >> i think we'll see the narrative play out. i don't think we'll see as much effect in new hampshire. it's going to take a week or so to sink in, but you're going to see a very nasty, mean campaign...
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unfortunately, because of the gold standard in those days it was pegged at $35 an ounce. the tragedy is the river is now an environmental disaster. it is torn up. worse, in looking for gold they use mercury at a rate of 2-to1 to identify the gold. they are attached to the mercury. there is another poison, and there is cyanide, used to extract gold from oil. 70 countries, maybe more have a tremendous crisis on their hands, yet very little can be done for eight because 50 million people depend on subsistence -- for it, because 50 million dependents subsistence farming. gold is not always that glistens. >> many have spoken out on the need to transition to a clean energy future. exelon, we are acting, committed to disposing greenhouse gas emissions annually through helping our customers reduce emissions and offering more low-carbon electricity. we are taking action and seeing results. >> "white house chronicle" is produced in collaboration with whut, howard university television. now, your program host, nationally syndicated columnist llewellyn king, and co-host linda gaspare
unfortunately, because of the gold standard in those days it was pegged at $35 an ounce. the tragedy is the river is now an environmental disaster. it is torn up. worse, in looking for gold they use mercury at a rate of 2-to1 to identify the gold. they are attached to the mercury. there is another poison, and there is cyanide, used to extract gold from oil. 70 countries, maybe more have a tremendous crisis on their hands, yet very little can be done for eight because 50 million people depend on...
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think before you sign the pegs.abor unions need the stadium deal to go through for its member's survival. many are counting on the construction work. the union paid some unemployed members to pass out flyers begins the referendum. >> it's just going to prolong what the voters have already voted for and what the stadium authorities already approved. >> that's the vote and and we should stay with that vote. >> others disagree. >> because we think it's a too expensive project and we don't know what all the ramifications for the city's finances are going to be. >> i would say there's a little switcharoo going on. >> the money could come from a hotel tax, the 49ers and the stadium authority lone. the team also promise today back that loan in case of an emergency. if the signatures are gathered, it could go back for a revote as soon as june. i spoke with a santa clara city spokesperson and she said city leaders welcome this effort and will honor the voters' decision. in santa clara, abc7 news. >>> and this note, after mon
think before you sign the pegs.abor unions need the stadium deal to go through for its member's survival. many are counting on the construction work. the union paid some unemployed members to pass out flyers begins the referendum. >> it's just going to prolong what the voters have already voted for and what the stadium authorities already approved. >> that's the vote and and we should stay with that vote. >> others disagree. >> because we think it's a too expensive...
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peg? >> reporter: a little farther down the road, richmond highway narrows and congestion gets really bad during rush hour. and it is growing because of the influx of workers. the deal gat who represents this area says what is needed is a widening project here on richmond highway. like he is not hopeful there is any money for projects like that. >> in my area of the county, the transportation nightmare has become an economic development problem, because we can't attract new developments, new jobs, now houses. >> because of a $500 million maintenance shortfall every year, money gets siphoned from construction just to upkeep the roads. democrats have argued for years that the gas tax needs to be raised. it's been 17 and a half cents for 26 years. >>> 30% of the miles on our highways comes from out of state users. to the extent we don't tax that usage, we don't charge that when they buy gas in virginia, we are allowing them a free ride. >> if you are driving a car that gets 25 miles a gallon,
peg? >> reporter: a little farther down the road, richmond highway narrows and congestion gets really bad during rush hour. and it is growing because of the influx of workers. the deal gat who represents this area says what is needed is a widening project here on richmond highway. like he is not hopeful there is any money for projects like that. >> in my area of the county, the transportation nightmare has become an economic development problem, because we can't attract new...
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and it was all pegged to the president's signal foreign policy accomplishment, the killing of osama bin laden. in an election year, this is how the challengers get to address a national tv audience. >> your allowed -- >> speaker, you had -- >> will you please wait. >> what's your excuse for that? >> can we drop the pious baloney. >> reporter: this is what the incumbent gets. >> mr. speaker, the president of the united states. >> reporter: make no mistake, this was a campaign speech for president obama. you saw it in the way many democrats greeted him like a conquering hero and leapt to their feet again and again. while republicans mostly sat on their hands. amid all the rancor, a moment of profound unify and hope, as the president and congress, together,ed by farewell to gabby giffords of arizona, who announced she will resign her seat, to focus on her recovery from a gunshot wound to the head, she suffered just over a year ago. it was just a moment. then, back to politics. and in this campaign, there's only one real issue, obama's record. job number one for the president, convince peop
and it was all pegged to the president's signal foreign policy accomplishment, the killing of osama bin laden. in an election year, this is how the challengers get to address a national tv audience. >> your allowed -- >> speaker, you had -- >> will you please wait. >> what's your excuse for that? >> can we drop the pious baloney. >> reporter: this is what the incumbent gets. >> mr. speaker, the president of the united states. >> reporter: make no...
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it's another thing, and it takes us down a peg in the eyes of the world, when you no longer seem to know how to do it. you're no longer schooled in the world. they're looking at you and saying, hey, you're america. the streets were paved with gold. you can't pay your bills. what's wrong here? that takes us down, of course, but oddly enough, i find my concerns are greater with regard to the american culture, with unemployment so high, with people sort of falling into a certain slough of despond, with a lot going on in the middle class and working class america that's not so good. those things are affected by the economy, too, and they are increasingly a concern for me. >> so peggy, can the republican line up and inspire confidence, do you think? we're looking at the president really being judged on what's happening in the economy, what's happening in terms of the u.s.'s reputation. but on the other side, we've got a line-up of candidates that doesn't seem to be sticking. >> i think sometimes when we, who are in, you know, this world writing about politics or even being in politics, when w
it's another thing, and it takes us down a peg in the eyes of the world, when you no longer seem to know how to do it. you're no longer schooled in the world. they're looking at you and saying, hey, you're america. the streets were paved with gold. you can't pay your bills. what's wrong here? that takes us down, of course, but oddly enough, i find my concerns are greater with regard to the american culture, with unemployment so high, with people sort of falling into a certain slough of despond,...
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it's hard to peg one forecast pattern. but it looks like we could have a second change for the second half of the month. >> at this point, we'll take what we can get. >> if you have allergies -- i've been sneezing all day. >> okay. we'll keep our fingers crossed for rain. >>> you might be able to guarantee a parking lot closer to the larkspur ferry terny nal. officials are scheduled to discuss a $65 monthly fee to park in one of 160 spots located closer to the dock. >>> coming up -- the nfl playoffs kick off. we'll have the latest on the wild card weekend. >>> and why sitings of -- sightings of a bird like this one have bird lovers all fluttered -- flustered. going to the bank without going to the bank... that's a step forward. with chase quickdeposit on your smartphone, you just snap a picture, hit send and done. chase quickdeposit. take a step forward and chase what matters. ♪ we just keep on keepin' on ♪ ♪ keep on >>> this duck was spotted north of sacramento. the bird is common in china but rarely seen in the united st
it's hard to peg one forecast pattern. but it looks like we could have a second change for the second half of the month. >> at this point, we'll take what we can get. >> if you have allergies -- i've been sneezing all day. >> okay. we'll keep our fingers crossed for rain. >>> you might be able to guarantee a parking lot closer to the larkspur ferry terny nal. officials are scheduled to discuss a $65 monthly fee to park in one of 160 spots located closer to the dock....
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and so our assessment is that the strategic air lift force pegged at the 275 aircraft level, that is 223 c-17s and 52 c-5 with reliability, reengining, reliability aircraft are sufficient to satisfy the demand for dedicated strategic air lift. with respect to the c-130s, an inventory of 318 modernized c-130s is sufficient to provide the intratheater support. this is an analytically based approach. you asked me if i'm comfortable. i am. and importantly the other commanders concerned in this instance are, as well. yes, sir, back erhhere. >> i want to get back to the question about reversibility. how is the air force going to address that across the board as far as force structure? are you talking about keeping things in the bone yard, putting capacity in contractors? how is this being dealt with across the program? >> reversibility has a different flavor for the navy and the air force perhaps than it does for the ground forces. the navy and the air force are major capital end item intensive. and so when you think about reversibility, one needs to think about what programs you have in t
and so our assessment is that the strategic air lift force pegged at the 275 aircraft level, that is 223 c-17s and 52 c-5 with reliability, reengining, reliability aircraft are sufficient to satisfy the demand for dedicated strategic air lift. with respect to the c-130s, an inventory of 318 modernized c-130s is sufficient to provide the intratheater support. this is an analytically based approach. you asked me if i'm comfortable. i am. and importantly the other commanders concerned in this...
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that thing woulding pegged. this guy would be spinning. here's how you shut it on and off. like the gas thing, the valve thing with the square head. there are a couple of ears. you lineup the 2 ears. there is a hole to put a padlock. if it's on ita in direction of the /phroe. flow. when it's off, these 2 lineup. the 2 ears will lineup so you can put a padlock in there. that tells you you hava shut off. like that gas circle thing, if you see that thing in a sidewalk and you are standing in the street and you have that in front of you and look directly at the house you will find the gas shut off. same with the water. if you have the water thing in front of you and look directly at the house. 9 times out of 10 on the floor you will find the main water shut off, here. a lot of places have the sprinklers if you shut off the main in the street you shut off the fire systems. so, if you have a choice of shutting off the water in somebody's house go for the one that coming between the foundation, usually it's in the garage or basement. you turn it to the right. right to tighten, lef
that thing woulding pegged. this guy would be spinning. here's how you shut it on and off. like the gas thing, the valve thing with the square head. there are a couple of ears. you lineup the 2 ears. there is a hole to put a padlock. if it's on ita in direction of the /phroe. flow. when it's off, these 2 lineup. the 2 ears will lineup so you can put a padlock in there. that tells you you hava shut off. like that gas circle thing, if you see that thing in a sidewalk and you are standing in the...
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google signed up for 7 million people to a pegs drive. -- it's petite drive. >>> a san bruno companyme again this morning 16 months after the pipeline explosion devastated their neighborhood. they aren't returning to their old small house but to their brand new dream home. here's abc7 vic lee with the interview. >>? is the family room. we are short a little bit furniture, the receive face are a little small but we are ready for the football game sunday. >> bill calls it a milestone in the healing process for their family. their old one story home had extensive smoke and water damage. they decided to tear it down and build their dream home. a five bedroom house, one that's big enough to accommodate four growing children. they added 900 square feet and a second floor. >> we needed some more space and this was a good opportunity since the roof had to come off and the walls had to come down. >> it's been a long and difficult 16 months since the explosion forced them out. they have all gone through therapy and living out of suitcases has been difficult. >> we had to move into another hous
google signed up for 7 million people to a pegs drive. -- it's petite drive. >>> a san bruno companyme again this morning 16 months after the pipeline explosion devastated their neighborhood. they aren't returning to their old small house but to their brand new dream home. here's abc7 vic lee with the interview. >>? is the family room. we are short a little bit furniture, the receive face are a little small but we are ready for the football game sunday. >> bill calls it a...
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the world financial system, other currencies were linked to the dollar, and the dollar was pegged to gold. and that gold peg was considered quite important because something like a gold standard has always been a check on governments from producing more and more of the notes. if you have legal tender and, as i said, for the first time in the united states this came into effect in the 1860s. and it occasioned great controversy because until then governments could not be trusted not to just run the printing press and run the printing press until the dollar or the currency became worthless. that's what happened to the confederate currency during the civil war. the union government was more circumspect, and it won the war, and so it was able to redeem those o legal tender dollars. but gold still remained the model of a currency. gold because governments can't produce it, only god can produce gold. and gold remains a linchpin of world currencies from 1945, the end of the second world war, until the 1970s. but by then the united states had slipped -- it was still the number one power in th
the world financial system, other currencies were linked to the dollar, and the dollar was pegged to gold. and that gold peg was considered quite important because something like a gold standard has always been a check on governments from producing more and more of the notes. if you have legal tender and, as i said, for the first time in the united states this came into effect in the 1860s. and it occasioned great controversy because until then governments could not be trusted not to just run...
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tried to get better every day. >> this is a neighborhood watering hole where experts have already peggedhe 49er's success. >> to me it's the coach. mr. harbaugh did his stuff and he got everybody believing. >> this public is in the shadow of the stadium. last saturday it was packed. >> we had people in the windows trying to look in and catch a glimpse of the game. >> and aces is a giants bar filled with big apple nostalgia. these fans have flown in for the game. >> we want to see our team go all the way to the super bowl. >> the giants have the extra pep in their step. i think they are a little bit more ready at the right time. i think they are peaking it right time. >> retired san francisco boxer, pat, works here. what does he think of giants fans? >> they are great people. >> and tug guy has been around more than 100 years but the 49ers exhibit is new. >> people come in and drop off old stuff and they want to see it in the window. >> celebrate, yes, but a warning from the mayor. >> while we celebrate, we honor a very, very good tradition. be safe. do not abuse your celebration and our
tried to get better every day. >> this is a neighborhood watering hole where experts have already peggedhe 49er's success. >> to me it's the coach. mr. harbaugh did his stuff and he got everybody believing. >> this public is in the shadow of the stadium. last saturday it was packed. >> we had people in the windows trying to look in and catch a glimpse of the game. >> and aces is a giants bar filled with big apple nostalgia. these fans have flown in for the game....
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census as of 2010, we have it pegged that this demographic's actually larger than the baby boomers. when they come online, they're going to have huge impact not only to our economy and society but the stock markets as well. >> dan, great to have you on. thanks for your technical take. we'll see you again on "street signs." >> thank you. >> that's the technical take. now let's hit the fundamentals and bring in rich weiss, senior portfolio manager at american century investments and cio at huntington assets. i'm going off script here just a bit. we're talking facebook. i know you haven't seen the books, nobody probably has except facebook board and bankers maybe. i want to ask you a couple questions first to you, rich. can facebook be a catalyst for this market? this is not zynga, this is not groupon. this is facebook. everybody knows the company. if it goes off well, could that potentially lift all boats? or will it just suck money away from other investments? >> no. i think it's former. it's very possible facebook ipo is a positive for the market if not fundamentally, psychologicall
census as of 2010, we have it pegged that this demographic's actually larger than the baby boomers. when they come online, they're going to have huge impact not only to our economy and society but the stock markets as well. >> dan, great to have you on. thanks for your technical take. we'll see you again on "street signs." >> thank you. >> that's the technical take. now let's hit the fundamentals and bring in rich weiss, senior portfolio manager at american century...
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still, whether greece continues debt repayments is a major concern for markets, and that may peg back some revival in the euro. >> ramin, you mentioned tech earnings going well in the u.s. with intel and ibm jumping. some are having problems with kwourt quarter earnings. >> checking some of the results. sony said they had a net loss, citing intense competition, flooding in thailand. shares up 1% yesterday, but down around 50% for 2011. hand set shipments fell year upon year, and joint venture with sony eric son due to end, so sony can focus on integrating electronics, laptops, tablets. we will focus on sony related stocks because of the slightly weaker yen and see how things open monday with developments in europe and the u.s. back to you, ai. >> ramin, thanks for that update. ramin mellegard from the tokyo stock exchange. i will be back exclusive interview featuring a best selling author on the japanese economy. >>> "newsline" is the place to turn to for the latest on japan, post march 11th. we have two segments offering two unique perspectives on the fallout from the earthquake and
still, whether greece continues debt repayments is a major concern for markets, and that may peg back some revival in the euro. >> ramin, you mentioned tech earnings going well in the u.s. with intel and ibm jumping. some are having problems with kwourt quarter earnings. >> checking some of the results. sony said they had a net loss, citing intense competition, flooding in thailand. shares up 1% yesterday, but down around 50% for 2011. hand set shipments fell year upon year, and...
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incredible but we're going to knock that down a peg or two over the next few days. we start you off with a look at the bus stop forecast as we always do. scattered showers, big temperature range. there's still a little wedge of cold air hanging on off in the northern shenandoah valley and parts of northern maryland. but they're in the 40s, other areas in the low 60s. i know it's crazy but sunrise 7:19 and grab the rain grier. you'll need hit morning but midday and that front comes through, it's going to start toddler out and look at the wind speeds. west at 20 and south at 16, becoming northwest at 21 and by 4:00 you'll feel the chill returning, 54 and by 8:00 we're back in the 40s and we're going into the 30s tonight. but we will be clearing i think toward midday and certainly clear for the afternoon. here we are this morning, look at the showers that are streaming here. you can see this thin line coming through west virginia and western maryland. that is the front. it's been a little lightning with that and some gusty winds, maybe 30, 40 miles per hour mixings dow
incredible but we're going to knock that down a peg or two over the next few days. we start you off with a look at the bus stop forecast as we always do. scattered showers, big temperature range. there's still a little wedge of cold air hanging on off in the northern shenandoah valley and parts of northern maryland. but they're in the 40s, other areas in the low 60s. i know it's crazy but sunrise 7:19 and grab the rain grier. you'll need hit morning but midday and that front comes through, it's...
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gingrich says he has romney pegged. >> very good salesman.ery much wants to sell, and he has a really weak product. and so i think he's been dancing on eggs trying to a figure out how to find a version of romney that will work. >> this is going to get very, very ugly. experts say romney and supporters are trying to demonstrate that gingrich fails the number one test for most republicans, fighting cab date most leek-- finding the candidate most likely to beat president obama. >>> a col emgot the secret service's attention after calling for a hit on the president. it says one of the ways to counter the recream is take out president deemed unfriendly to israel for the current vice president to take his place." secret service is investigating that columnist's remarks. >>> and closer to home, governor o'malley will outline his legislative agenda and will make the announcement touting what'sdescribed as the first tweet up an in-person gathering of people normally only communicating through twitter. the governor announced same sex marriage will be a
gingrich says he has romney pegged. >> very good salesman.ery much wants to sell, and he has a really weak product. and so i think he's been dancing on eggs trying to a figure out how to find a version of romney that will work. >> this is going to get very, very ugly. experts say romney and supporters are trying to demonstrate that gingrich fails the number one test for most republicans, fighting cab date most leek-- finding the candidate most likely to beat president obama....
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but he turned around and knocked romney down a peg three or four, romney came in here to something with a double-digit lead that disappeared. as romney stumbled over his wealth, how many jobs his company, bain capital, created. whether he would release his income tax forms. why he paid only 15% income tax. the whole thing up in the air left newt gingrich looking like a fighter. and left a lot of people here, they said it in the polling places today, turned off to mitt romney. so now let's go back to iowa. romney didn't win there, rick santorum there. romney won on his home turf in new hampshire and now gingrich wins in south carolina. one, plus one, plus one, it adds up to a big fight ahead next week in florida. the fight will start tomorrow, big nbc debate in tampa, florida, monday night. a week from tuesday, they vote in that primary. that diane, is the next big showdown. >> any polls at this point on what's going on there? although as we've learned from the last round, it can change up until the last minute. >> well, gingrich was being beaten by romney in polls there. but we've seen
but he turned around and knocked romney down a peg three or four, romney came in here to something with a double-digit lead that disappeared. as romney stumbled over his wealth, how many jobs his company, bain capital, created. whether he would release his income tax forms. why he paid only 15% income tax. the whole thing up in the air left newt gingrich looking like a fighter. and left a lot of people here, they said it in the polling places today, turned off to mitt romney. so now let's go...
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huntsman pegged his chances on new hampshire and based on numbers, the poll numbers it looks like that might have been a smart move. >> reporter: this is bedford, new hampshire's largest polling place, statewide 250,000 people expected to vote in the republican primary. >> i think it was pretty clear who the upfront candidate is. >> reporter: it's mitt romney slipping, but stronger today than yesterday, according to suffolk university's overnight poll. >> i have strong faith and feeling that he'll turn this country around. >> reporter: he's double digits ahead of ron paul but moving up overnight, jon huntsman. he's doubled support in new hampshire in four days. focusing on romney and trust. >> whoever is our party's nominee must be able to carry that banner of trust going into the election in november. >> i voted for a candidate that i hope has that in mind. >> reporter: rick santorum today not discouraged by polls placing him fourth. >> we haven't spent a penny on broadcast television and we're in the mix with the two of them. that's remarkable. >> i think you'll see us being much mor
huntsman pegged his chances on new hampshire and based on numbers, the poll numbers it looks like that might have been a smart move. >> reporter: this is bedford, new hampshire's largest polling place, statewide 250,000 people expected to vote in the republican primary. >> i think it was pretty clear who the upfront candidate is. >> reporter: it's mitt romney slipping, but stronger today than yesterday, according to suffolk university's overnight poll. >> i have strong...
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lightning speed justice and those and those those those all the guards and all the wood were taken down a peg similar to the way mubarak was taken down and then the fight is on other people realize that hollywood is the enemy of free speech when mubarak realized the danger to his monopoly he controlled the all industry essentially in egypt as his private fiefdom now compare this to the n.p.a. hollywood realizes that there is a genuine threat to their monopoly position and what do they do they go on to state television fox news and threaten. the soldiers if they don't do enough violence on their behalf m.p. a openly threatens to pull funding from politicians who oppose them so chris dodd the head of the motion picture association of america went on to fox news and he said those who count on quote hollywood for support need to understand that this industry is watching very carefully who's going to stand up for them when their job is that stake don't ask me to write a check for you when you think your job is at risk and then don't pay any attention to me when my job is that state it's a remarkab
lightning speed justice and those and those those those all the guards and all the wood were taken down a peg similar to the way mubarak was taken down and then the fight is on other people realize that hollywood is the enemy of free speech when mubarak realized the danger to his monopoly he controlled the all industry essentially in egypt as his private fiefdom now compare this to the n.p.a. hollywood realizes that there is a genuine threat to their monopoly position and what do they do they...
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straits of hormuz twenty percent of the world's crude supply passes through it however hot here month to peg from plants believes that the warning and the embargo should or should be seen as bargaining points. the ward being also says that there would be a review in me so there are almost means that i am ready to do something in july but i can change my mind in me i don't think anybody wants these things to happen because europe right now is very weak. financially economically the last thing that europe really wants is a confrontation because that would be even more disruptive for the economy here the oil that was supposed to come to europe from iran will go to. oriel that was going to promote locational start west africa or even russia will now go to europe so europe can always replace the oil that's not the issue the issue is the level of. oil is fluctuating above ninety nine dollars a barrel in new york a speculation the u.s. stockpiles again last week is weighing against those worries about iran. learned is trading at over one hundred ten dollars per barrel european stock markets decline
straits of hormuz twenty percent of the world's crude supply passes through it however hot here month to peg from plants believes that the warning and the embargo should or should be seen as bargaining points. the ward being also says that there would be a review in me so there are almost means that i am ready to do something in july but i can change my mind in me i don't think anybody wants these things to happen because europe right now is very weak. financially economically the last thing...
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the bookies even have him pegged as a winner. i've gambled enough of my hard-earned money on you already. [trumpet sounds] announcer: they are at the post of the 15th annual running of the hudson stakes. a mile and a quarter for a $15,000 purse. [gunshot] and they're off! [bell ringing] first out of the gate... [indistinct] lightning dexter is fighting for third. [crowd yelling and cheering] let's go! alberta comet moves ahead of lightning dexter. [crowd cheering] ...with alberta comet really coming on! [continuing indistinctly] alberta comet is really moving! [indistinct] alberta comet is holding strong in first place. go, comet, let's go! look at alberta comet go! [indistinct] come on, lightning! alberta comet is coming around as they move into the final turn. and it's alberta comet taking a commanding lead, come on, let's go! alberta comet is pulling away from lightning dexter. come on, let's go! alberta comet, let's go! let's go! alberta comet wins! whoo! [indistinct] and lightning dexter comes in a disappointing last place.
the bookies even have him pegged as a winner. i've gambled enough of my hard-earned money on you already. [trumpet sounds] announcer: they are at the post of the 15th annual running of the hudson stakes. a mile and a quarter for a $15,000 purse. [gunshot] and they're off! [bell ringing] first out of the gate... [indistinct] lightning dexter is fighting for third. [crowd yelling and cheering] let's go! alberta comet moves ahead of lightning dexter. [crowd cheering] ...with alberta comet really...