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this is erin. >> phyllis, the girlfriend, doesn't show up. she apparently had to work. southwest georgia male yes does. and he's now in our house and in hot pursuit of our decoy. >> can i give you a hug? >> have a seat. >> as the decoy walks behind the curtain, the man sees our camera crew and runs. >> he saw ron. he's coming out. he's coming out. >> and he keeps on running, even after sheriff's deputies order him to stop. >> get down! >> get down. >> finally, an officer's taser knocks him to the ground. after here's arrested, he's taken in for questioning. this man with the incredibly vulgar chat reveals something that ironically no longer surprises us. >> i was a minister in the church. >> what church you go to? >> baptist church. i don't want to go to prison. >> it also turns out he's married and worried about his wife finding out. >> mr. gary. >> yes, what is it? >> i'm gonna lose everything i got. >> do what? >> i'm going to lose everything i have, mr. gary. >> the 35-year-old asks to speak to a lawyer. and the interview is over. he's then taken to the county jail,
this is erin. >> phyllis, the girlfriend, doesn't show up. she apparently had to work. southwest georgia male yes does. and he's now in our house and in hot pursuit of our decoy. >> can i give you a hug? >> have a seat. >> as the decoy walks behind the curtain, the man sees our camera crew and runs. >> he saw ron. he's coming out. he's coming out. >> and he keeps on running, even after sheriff's deputies order him to stop. >> get down! >> get...
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still more improbable was the general's invitation to "miss phyllis," as he addressed her to call upon him at his army headquarters in cambridge, massachusetts. quote, i shall be happy to see a person so favored by the muses, wrote washington, and to whom nature has been so liberal and beneficent in her dispositions. washington's courtesy mashed his prediction, though they too evolved during and after the war. by the time of yorktown, virtually nothing remained of the glory-seeking young colonial who had boasted of his exploits and thirsted after recognition by the very military establishment he would go on to humiliate. in october 1781, at his greatest moment of martial triumph, washington advised his victorious army against unseemly crowing over their defeated foe. imagine the scene. the armies lined up and the americans needed to say, after all they had been through, in a mood to celebrate, to rub it in, to rejoice in their victory. and the cheers rose spontaneously from thousands of throats. and then washington appeared astride his great white charger, riding up and down the americ
still more improbable was the general's invitation to "miss phyllis," as he addressed her to call upon him at his army headquarters in cambridge, massachusetts. quote, i shall be happy to see a person so favored by the muses, wrote washington, and to whom nature has been so liberal and beneficent in her dispositions. washington's courtesy mashed his prediction, though they too evolved during and after the war. by the time of yorktown, virtually nothing remained of the glory-seeking...
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. >> reporter: phyllis is on the reform team. she agrees pension reform is needed.he number 650 forced unions to consider even deeper concessions. >> put a great deal more pressure on us. >> reporter: but the city's official projection stood at $400 million. where did the mayor get 650? >> to fix all of that, you're looking at $250 million above your $400 million. >> reporter: russell crosby? >> that was a number off the top of my head. >> reporter: off the top of your head? did you ever say to them, that's off the top of my head? i don't really have anything accurate to back this up? >> correct. his staff, yes. >> reporter: crosby tells us, he quickly realized he miscalculated the number. and immediately informed the city. >> the mayor was told not to use that number. the number was 400. that was the projection. >> i don't recall anybody saying not to use that number. >> reporter: nobody ever told you not to use $650 million as a projection? >> i don't know. i don't remember anybody saying don't ever use that. >> reporter: is he lying? >> i don't know. i didn't hav
. >> reporter: phyllis is on the reform team. she agrees pension reform is needed.he number 650 forced unions to consider even deeper concessions. >> put a great deal more pressure on us. >> reporter: but the city's official projection stood at $400 million. where did the mayor get 650? >> to fix all of that, you're looking at $250 million above your $400 million. >> reporter: russell crosby? >> that was a number off the top of my head. >> reporter: off...
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and i saw sarah vaughn who i didn't even know, saw her in person with the late phyllis hyman and heardghn sing "embraceable you" live, and felt this was a special moment. that was an experience, a washington experience. >> absolutely. i've seen a lot of great jazz artists here as well. that really is a jazz experience, too. that's one of the things that sets jazz ap part from other art forms is because it comes in african-american tradition of improvisation. a lot of people, you put on a jazz record and listen to a jazz album and you think you're listening to jazz. you're listening to jazz as it existed in one moment, as it existed in one performance because jazz is coming back to that, the saxophonist doing that solo again and playing the argument he had with his wife or whatever else happened in his life, making something different happen. that's what jazz is. it's not just the one performance. there's been great performances captured on recordings. it's about how it morphs over time and what happens. it's about the improvisation of it. it's about playing in the spaces. >> before we
and i saw sarah vaughn who i didn't even know, saw her in person with the late phyllis hyman and heardghn sing "embraceable you" live, and felt this was a special moment. that was an experience, a washington experience. >> absolutely. i've seen a lot of great jazz artists here as well. that really is a jazz experience, too. that's one of the things that sets jazz ap part from other art forms is because it comes in african-american tradition of improvisation. a lot of people, you...
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in the american culture, menino of the historical accomplishments of the african- american women, phyllis wheatley, harriet tubman, leader of underground railroad. ida wells, the unyielding upon it to a lynching. rosa parks, of course, the mother of the modern civil rights movement and on and on. gwendolyn brooks, tommy morrison -- toni morrison. wonderful writers. awe still have a ways to go, we hav a long ways to go. as an author to have helped our human rights commission read the agenda we have a ways to go. [applause] that is why i look at the audience, i see a lot of people that will help us get there. our board of supervisors are here, our other elected officials, the treasure is here. members from all the other communities are here. because it is not just something the african-american community can do. the chinese -- a chinese person can help with the advantage to agenda. a latino person can help. a korean person can help. a gay person can help. everyone can help accomplish the unfinished agenda for everyone. i often talk about partnerships. we have to partner with our african-ame
in the american culture, menino of the historical accomplishments of the african- american women, phyllis wheatley, harriet tubman, leader of underground railroad. ida wells, the unyielding upon it to a lynching. rosa parks, of course, the mother of the modern civil rights movement and on and on. gwendolyn brooks, tommy morrison -- toni morrison. wonderful writers. awe still have a ways to go, we hav a long ways to go. as an author to have helped our human rights commission read the agenda we...
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. >> the word marriage is -- >> reporter: parishioners like phyllis are not against -- >> in this world they will probably go the other way. >> reporter: at first unitarian church in baltimore. the service is about to start. most of the members here support the bill like long time partners kathleen flaijije celebrated but they know the battle is not over. >> i have a dream of my 70-year- old mom walking us down the aisle. >> reporter: they'll need nearly 56,000 valid signatures to put the measure on the ballot. gigi barnett. >> so if this measure reach it is ballot, voters will get a chance to decide in november. >>> governor martin o'malley make as national television appearance. he was a guest this morning on face the nation. the governor spoke to bob shaffer and talked about a number of topics and shared his thoughts on the republican presidential campaign. >> i think the number one issue is whether or not our economy is getting better. >> reporter: governor also answered questions about gas prices after this. and newt gingrich's claim that he could bring them down to $2.50. o'malley
. >> the word marriage is -- >> reporter: parishioners like phyllis are not against -- >> in this world they will probably go the other way. >> reporter: at first unitarian church in baltimore. the service is about to start. most of the members here support the bill like long time partners kathleen flaijije celebrated but they know the battle is not over. >> i have a dream of my 70-year- old mom walking us down the aisle. >> reporter: they'll need nearly...
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but i also want them to hear louis armstrong's horn and read the poems of phyllis whitley. i want them to appreciate this museum not just as a record of tragedy, but as a celebration of life. when future generations hear the songs of pain and progress and struggle and sacrifice, i hope they will not think of them as somehow separate from the larger american story. i want them to see it as central and an important part of our shared story. a call to see ourselves in one another. a call to remember that each of us is made in god's image. that's the history we will preserve within these walls. the history of a people who in the words of dr. king injected new meaning and dignity into the veins of civilization. may we remember their stories. may we live up to their example. thank you, god bless you and god bless the united states of america. >> at this time i'd like to invite the ground breakers to gather at the foot of the steps of the stage here. okay. once you're ready with your instruments i would like to invite everyone to join me in the countdown. five, four, three, two, o
but i also want them to hear louis armstrong's horn and read the poems of phyllis whitley. i want them to appreciate this museum not just as a record of tragedy, but as a celebration of life. when future generations hear the songs of pain and progress and struggle and sacrifice, i hope they will not think of them as somehow separate from the larger american story. i want them to see it as central and an important part of our shared story. a call to see ourselves in one another. a call to...
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developments to tell you about and the search for more heat remains of victims connected to the speak for phyllis. wesley shermantine along with his accomplice lauren her resolve. shermantine says he knows where additional victims are buried. shermantine revealed to a reporter capoot where those additional victims were buried. added to the list have milton, stockton, linden and modesto. shermantine said more details will be provided in future letters. shermantine has apologize for taking years to reveal where he disposed of those bodies but says he was in no way, shape or form the killer. for herzog died in a suicide last month after learning of shermantine revealing the location. >>darya: the pain at the pump is getting worse. the average price of gasoline is up 185. the national average is at $3.69. rising crude oil prices is the main factor driving the increase. we are tracking bay area gas prices. will tran is joining us from burlingame will look >>will: a lot of people are not even filling up their tanks, they're doing what they can just to get to work because the pain at the pump is so much
developments to tell you about and the search for more heat remains of victims connected to the speak for phyllis. wesley shermantine along with his accomplice lauren her resolve. shermantine says he knows where additional victims are buried. shermantine revealed to a reporter capoot where those additional victims were buried. added to the list have milton, stockton, linden and modesto. shermantine said more details will be provided in future letters. shermantine has apologize for taking years...
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next our final witness is phyllis schneck, executive of mcaffry. we look forward to your comments. >> good morning chairman walden and other members of the sub committ committee. thank you for your interest in cyber security. my testimony will focus on four areas. the communications unique role in cyber security, policy recommendations to enable greater cross sector cyber reexhilararezi reexhilarare -- may father is one of the first in super computing in the country. and taught me how to write code and i know how to exploit code but i am passionate about protecting that. outside of our company, i ran the fbi program and grew the program from 2000 to 33,000 and today chair the national board of -- has companies with the fbi under the same roof and other organizes in government. a bit about my country, we are based in santa clara, we protect businesses and individuals and government all over the world from security attacks. we enjoy driving the innovation that goes directly to the hardware, the buck stops at the hardware, the attackers can get in sev
next our final witness is phyllis schneck, executive of mcaffry. we look forward to your comments. >> good morning chairman walden and other members of the sub committ committee. thank you for your interest in cyber security. my testimony will focus on four areas. the communications unique role in cyber security, policy recommendations to enable greater cross sector cyber reexhilararezi reexhilarare -- may father is one of the first in super computing in the country. and taught me how to...
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to work with phyllis it's been about ts since the arab spring began with a first even the iranian leadership hailed the movements in egypt and libya as expressing democratic sentiments but now that one year is passed the attitude towards the events around your country has changed do you still believe those are people driven by their own democratic ideas or do you see hundred other countries in the events of the arab spring. we support any popular movement as long as people's demands are legitimate and the imperialistic regime of world supremacies is obviously trying to lead people away from the right path and neutralize the popular movement or transform it in favor of their own interests but it will have to get a pure straightforward and righteous path that people have been following you know what countries of the region however is stipulated by their willingness to defend their. right which is a legitimate demand from iran's viewpoint but that is the biggest can one say that the instability in the region has considerably increased the narcotic drugs trafficking. in and out and yes afghanist
to work with phyllis it's been about ts since the arab spring began with a first even the iranian leadership hailed the movements in egypt and libya as expressing democratic sentiments but now that one year is passed the attitude towards the events around your country has changed do you still believe those are people driven by their own democratic ideas or do you see hundred other countries in the events of the arab spring. we support any popular movement as long as people's demands are...
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phyllis knew it was her sister on the other end, right? when we did it, we didn't have to worry about this. and so the domain name system, addressing system, is vulnerable to spoofing. it can be manipulated. as you've heard, you can redirect traffic. you any, as far as you can tell on your machine, you're going to a legitimate site and it could instead be the government of iran or russian cyber criminal. you can spoof it. and dns sec uses authentication technologies largely so that we reduce that about really almost eliminate it to impersonate another site. >> you know, i think, the challenge with this committee is it's so high tech, so you know, we're lay people for the most part. it's very tough for lay people to understand. that's why we have experts like you come. a lot of us do understand domain, just the basics, why you have a domain. now i can exploding domain names. and with that -- this is one for the whole panel. should we be working with i can to allow dns sec? >> i think everybody's already working that. i would tell you beware
phyllis knew it was her sister on the other end, right? when we did it, we didn't have to worry about this. and so the domain name system, addressing system, is vulnerable to spoofing. it can be manipulated. as you've heard, you can redirect traffic. you any, as far as you can tell on your machine, you're going to a legitimate site and it could instead be the government of iran or russian cyber criminal. you can spoof it. and dns sec uses authentication technologies largely so that we reduce...
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. >> well, phyllis talked about this, as well. your ips probably has a pretty good idea of what's going on on your computer at home, right? right now they don't really do very much about it, i think bob talked about this as well, basic hygiene thing that most people don't do. your ips has fairly good knowledge when you're running malware, when you're part of a bot net. what actions can they take to stop that? and in australia, australia is not the only country that does this anymore. at one point they thought the attorney general will come in and tell the ipss what to do, right? because the ipss were not doing anything. this was a failure, right? and there was a tussle, political tussle at the end of the day the ipss -- australia is a little easier because it's a smaller country. they said, how about we come up with a voluntary code of conduct that will let us deal with the malware threat. and with a little guidance and help and involvement from the attorney general and the australian police, which is roughly equivalent to some of
. >> well, phyllis talked about this, as well. your ips probably has a pretty good idea of what's going on on your computer at home, right? right now they don't really do very much about it, i think bob talked about this as well, basic hygiene thing that most people don't do. your ips has fairly good knowledge when you're running malware, when you're part of a bot net. what actions can they take to stop that? and in australia, australia is not the only country that does this anymore. at...
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i'm glad phyllis got one of them. you know, the neutral answer is to say when you look at a new technology, it usually takes the u.s. somewhere between 20 and 50 years to figure out how to get an order, look at airplanes, steamboats, railroads, electricities, cars. we're in year 18 for the internet. so we're not doing too bad, i guess. i mean, we have a couple of years to sort this out. a little more pointed answer, we have so many old ideas they have not gone away. if it it was in pdd-63 which was the clinton administration policy and we're still trying it, it doesn't work. give it up. right? and the second thing is, we've had old laws that are obstacles. you, of course, are trying to fix this but if it's the electronic communications privacy act designed for dial telephones, you have serious issues here. you have business issues, privacy issues. so it's a hard problem and it will take time to work out. but the prevelance of the old thinks has really slowed us down and put us at risk. >> i'd like the record to reflec
i'm glad phyllis got one of them. you know, the neutral answer is to say when you look at a new technology, it usually takes the u.s. somewhere between 20 and 50 years to figure out how to get an order, look at airplanes, steamboats, railroads, electricities, cars. we're in year 18 for the internet. so we're not doing too bad, i guess. i mean, we have a couple of years to sort this out. a little more pointed answer, we have so many old ideas they have not gone away. if it it was in pdd-63 which...
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. >> today phyllis journeys to the far off world that is williamsburg to discuss the trend that is called man buns. truth be told if a writer spotted one person wearing a fully loaded diaper in a cool area of brooklyn it would garner that man babies are the new hotness in thursday styles ssments that's it. >> that is it. >> that is indeed it. >> it is it indeed. >> it is not not it. >> triple. >>> is anything more momentous than trump taking a new apprentice? >> the billionaire endorsed a millionaire. in las vegas, a town, ending minutes of speculation. a huge deal according to trump. but others wonder will romney get a bump? let's get to the announcement. it makes me wonder was it an honor, a real honor and privilege for the donald to endorse mitt romney? >> it is my honor, it is my real honor and privilege to endorse mitt romney. >> ask a question and get anence. get an answer. but what about those who say he is not sharp and not smart and it will continue to let things happen in this country we love. >> he is tough, smart, sharp. he is not going to allow bad things to continue to happe
. >> today phyllis journeys to the far off world that is williamsburg to discuss the trend that is called man buns. truth be told if a writer spotted one person wearing a fully loaded diaper in a cool area of brooklyn it would garner that man babies are the new hotness in thursday styles ssments that's it. >> that is it. >> that is indeed it. >> it is it indeed. >> it is not not it. >> triple. >>> is anything more momentous than trump taking a new...
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parishioners like phyllis and alice aren't against equal rights, but they believe that only traditionalnions should be called marriage, and they fear most voters don't see it that way. >> and today's world they will probably go the other way, not my way. >> we have been waiting a long time. >> at the first unitarian church in baltimore, the service is about to start. most of the members here support the bill, like long time partners kathleen and julie. they celebrated when it passed but they know the fight is not over. >> i have so much faith that our dream of my 87-year-old mom walking us down the aisle will come true. >> one day after they approved it opponents began their campaign to get voters to decide. they will need nearly 56,000 valid signatures to put it on a ballot. gigi barnett, wjz eyewitness news. >> if the petition drive is successful voters will decide the issue in november. >>> turning to sports, the nba's best players put on a show. defense was optional. durant lead the way. he scored 36 points and was named the games most valuable player. the west wins 152-149. >> ugly
parishioners like phyllis and alice aren't against equal rights, but they believe that only traditionalnions should be called marriage, and they fear most voters don't see it that way. >> and today's world they will probably go the other way, not my way. >> we have been waiting a long time. >> at the first unitarian church in baltimore, the service is about to start. most of the members here support the bill, like long time partners kathleen and julie. they celebrated when it...
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but i also want them to hear lui armstrong and learn about the league and read the poems of phyllis whitley. >> president obama's children will be able to examine the achievements at a $500 million museum to be constructed on a corner of the national mall. >> we muthe story, the whole story, 400 year story of african american contribution to this nation's history from slavery to the present. without anger or apology. >> some stories to be told by the museum will be new to most people. stories like that of successful businessman, joule i julius rosenwald. >> there are major historians, scholars, lawyers, whose families would not have been educated had these schools throughout the south not been built. we have objects from that school and it's a little known story, but very important one. >> ceremonial ground breaking was invitational only, but this family was transfixed watching the event on the monitors in our live truck. >> if we just focus on the future and everything and not the past, people like black children will have the respect for the elderly who went through all that pain and dest
but i also want them to hear lui armstrong and learn about the league and read the poems of phyllis whitley. >> president obama's children will be able to examine the achievements at a $500 million museum to be constructed on a corner of the national mall. >> we muthe story, the whole story, 400 year story of african american contribution to this nation's history from slavery to the present. without anger or apology. >> some stories to be told by the museum will be new to most...
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also want them to hear louis armstrong's horn and learn about the negro league and read the poems of phyllis whitley. >> reporter: president obama's children will be able to examine at achievements and the pain suffered by african- americans at a $500 million museum to be constructed on a corner of the national mall not far from the washington monument. >> we must tell the story, the whole story, the 400-year story of of african-american contribution to this nation's history from slavery to the present without anger or apology. >> reporter: some stories to be told by the museum will be new to most people. stories like that of successful businessman julius rosenwald. >> he decided to give fellowships to african- americans and others. he also built schools around the country. there are major historians, scholars, lawyers whose families would not have been educated had these schools newout the south not been built. so we have objects from the school. >> reporter: the ceremonial groundbreaking was invitation only but this tourist family from new york was transfixed watching the event on the moni
also want them to hear louis armstrong's horn and learn about the negro league and read the poems of phyllis whitley. >> reporter: president obama's children will be able to examine at achievements and the pain suffered by african- americans at a $500 million museum to be constructed on a corner of the national mall not far from the washington monument. >> we must tell the story, the whole story, the 400-year story of of african-american contribution to this nation's history from...
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also want them to hear louis armstrong's horn and learn about the negro league and read the poems of phyllis whitley. >> the museum is expected to open in 2015. >>> coming up next, we'll go live to fox business network in now, for more on the hopeful signs of the economy courtesy of the home sales. >> valentine's day is over but if you want to impress your lady next year, how about this rock. are you listening? >> i'm listening? >> a 12.76carat pink diamond was recently found in a western australian mine. experts say it is too early to know how much it will sell for. so get your checkbook ready. >> i'm still listening until you come up with a number. >> i wouldn't place a bet on that. [ dog barking in distance ] ♪ [ guitar: power chord ] ♪ [ hard rock ] [ snarls ] ♪ [ continues ] [ thunderclaps ] [ announcer ] the van beckons like no van before. the technology-packed honda odyssey. >>> the sec cracks down on a common trading pra. din dennis neil with fox business network is live in new york with this morning's business beat. people would like to play the stock mark
also want them to hear louis armstrong's horn and learn about the negro league and read the poems of phyllis whitley. >> the museum is expected to open in 2015. >>> coming up next, we'll go live to fox business network in now, for more on the hopeful signs of the economy courtesy of the home sales. >> valentine's day is over but if you want to impress your lady next year, how about this rock. are you listening? >> i'm listening? >> a 12.76carat pink diamond was...
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but i also want them to hear louis armstrong and learn about the negro league and read the poems of phyllistley. and i want them to appreciate this museum not just as a record of tragedy, but as a celebration of life. and when future generations hear these songs of pain and progress and struggle and sacrifice, i hope they will not think of them as somehow separate from the larger american story. i want them to see it as central and important part of our shared story. a call to remember that each of us is made in god's image. and that's the history we will preserve within these walls. the history of a people who in the words of dr. king, "injected new meaning and dignity into the veins of civilization." may we remember their stories, may we live up to their example. thank you, god bless, you and god bless the united states of america. [ applause ] >> the president wrapping up his brief remarks there this morning on what is an historic day in washington, d.c. as the president along with others there are going to be groundbreaking for the historic site of the first smithsonian national museum
but i also want them to hear louis armstrong and learn about the negro league and read the poems of phyllistley. and i want them to appreciate this museum not just as a record of tragedy, but as a celebration of life. and when future generations hear these songs of pain and progress and struggle and sacrifice, i hope they will not think of them as somehow separate from the larger american story. i want them to see it as central and important part of our shared story. a call to remember that...
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phyllis schaafedly, an icon of the early female movement on the conservative side, she was a big endorser him. she was with bachmann before. he was able to drive home a lot of key groups. >> ifill: is it too soon to say ran corm has relaced gingrich, who wasn't on the map in request of these states as the anti-romney? >> it might be too soon but one of the indications is what the romney campaign is doing. they have gone out with press releases. the question is do they put anti-santorum ads on television ahead of these contests february 28 in arizona and michigan, and then super tuesday, march 6. santorum, if he's able to put some money on the air as well-- he's raising all this money-- that could be very interesting. >> ifill: i know you will be watching, christina bellantoni, thanks a lot. >> woodruff: john brabender, a senior strategist to senator santorum's presidential campaign, joins us now from pittsburgh. wray, thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> woodruff: congratulations to your candidate. i do want to ask you, yes, the senator won in three states, but with su
phyllis schaafedly, an icon of the early female movement on the conservative side, she was a big endorser him. she was with bachmann before. he was able to drive home a lot of key groups. >> ifill: is it too soon to say ran corm has relaced gingrich, who wasn't on the map in request of these states as the anti-romney? >> it might be too soon but one of the indications is what the romney campaign is doing. they have gone out with press releases. the question is do they put...