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there you see senator portman with four of the protesters after his speech.ell, according to buzz feed, portman and those four protesters, all ohio residents, had an impromptu meeting after his speech ended. it lasted about 20 minutes and concluded with that group photo. i guess that's one way to be a politician and a protester. get the guy's attention, he gets their attention, they meet, you have a meeting, something gets done. >>> also, why is sarah palin apologizing to fellow republicans? it turns out she's having second thoughts about warning them not to be wusses in debates on taxes and government spending. here is palin and her mea culpa, plus a nugget about socialism. >> well, i guess i shouldn't call politicians names -- >> why not? >> i apologize for calling the wobbly ones wusses. that distracts from the point that has to be made. i say go back to what the planks in your platform represents. it represents reining in government, putting back the power and the responsibility in the individual, not in the state, not to government. again, that gets us t
there you see senator portman with four of the protesters after his speech.ell, according to buzz feed, portman and those four protesters, all ohio residents, had an impromptu meeting after his speech ended. it lasted about 20 minutes and concluded with that group photo. i guess that's one way to be a politician and a protester. get the guy's attention, he gets their attention, they meet, you have a meeting, something gets done. >>> also, why is sarah palin apologizing to fellow...
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what happened was they got portman on the phone, senator portman from ohio on the phone.als region gnt to go our way, first of all of. second, we're going to know the results in hamilton county and everywhere else in a matter of minutes or an hour or so. let's not have paul go down there. >> now let's talk about what happened on the obama side of things. one person -- you guys wrote about this -- valley jarrett. what was her role in the campaign or not? she traveled with the president quite a bit. you guys implied maybe she was -- had been pushed out of the inner circle? >> after the president's performance in denver and widely panned, she was fiercely critical of the staff for not preparing president obama in her eyes for that first debate. what we found out is that it was basically created a sort of bad vibe, that the vibe was obviously already not good after denver and it was really irritating to a lot of senior obama folks. she was in demand as a surrogate anyways. some of the obama senior staffers gently nudged her to do more surrogacy in the following weeks of the c
what happened was they got portman on the phone, senator portman from ohio on the phone.als region gnt to go our way, first of all of. second, we're going to know the results in hamilton county and everywhere else in a matter of minutes or an hour or so. let's not have paul go down there. >> now let's talk about what happened on the obama side of things. one person -- you guys wrote about this -- valley jarrett. what was her role in the campaign or not? she traveled with the president...
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portman was a guy who is a center-right conservative, who might be more broad. i think barack was surprised by the choice. >> do you think portman could have changed the outcome? >> i don't know. there is a lot of reflection on that in romneyland. >> when you were talking about the adjustment that obama felt he had to undergo, and tell me what are the difficult things? >> what is different is the intense relentless scrutiny. remember, most candidates get to begin with very little press or no press in rooms of tender 12. he can -- of 10 or 12. he opened up right on broadway. and all of the reviewers were in the front row on the first day. as he was developing his chops as a presidential candidate, they were already evaluating. if you look at the first four months to five months of the primerica made it was very negative. he was underperforming. he was overrated. in the first stage. >> yes. they were bad. he said at the time, i am not a good candidate, but i will become one. i will learn to become a good himself. >> and all of your experience with candidates, what
portman was a guy who is a center-right conservative, who might be more broad. i think barack was surprised by the choice. >> do you think portman could have changed the outcome? >> i don't know. there is a lot of reflection on that in romneyland. >> when you were talking about the adjustment that obama felt he had to undergo, and tell me what are the difficult things? >> what is different is the intense relentless scrutiny. remember, most candidates get to begin with...
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this morning the so-called fix the debt coalition invited republican senator rob portman for a panel discussion on how the debt can be fixed on the backs of the working class without the rich c.e.o.'s sacrificing a single penny unfortunately for all those c.e.o.'s that is panel didn't go quite according to plan take a look. at congress. and you. hear him. hear. what. you want but you. lose the eat your. food but if you. order. you know they share your bread at home we ate more because. lucy. well let him speak right they were going to let him speak as portman tried to outline the republican plan to decimate the american middle class actual members of the middle class stood up one by one to tell their stories. my problem. with. it would. probably be this you'll want to ask you because you were. farmers market. i do vision talk. for the boy was. there the spirit is there not one penny social security medicaid because we cannot. hear. it from our. citizens. for the. last. last. year and we're going to use. the other. guy. out you. are. the grown not the town me we're gonna grow and sell
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the so-called fiscal cliff by white house economic adviser gene sperling and republican senator rob portman. then we're live with a discussion on the latino vote in the 2012 presidential election and the prospects for changes to immigration policy. and later the senate's back at 2 p.m. eastern for general speeches. later, members resume debate on extending the transaction account guarantee or t.a.g. program that provides unlimited deposit insurance cover coverage a procedural vote on that measure is expected along with a vote on president obama's nominee to be the assistant secretary of housing and urban development. live gavel-to-gavel coverage here on c-span2. >> today the pew center ohses a daylong conference on voters' experiences in the 2012 election. representatives from google, facebook, microsoft and twitter as well as democratic and gop secretaries of state will discuss voter registration and id laws and the long lines that occurred outside some voting precincts. live coverage of the conference begins at 9 a.m. eastern over on c-span3. >> now, white house economic adviser gene sper
the so-called fiscal cliff by white house economic adviser gene sperling and republican senator rob portman. then we're live with a discussion on the latino vote in the 2012 presidential election and the prospects for changes to immigration policy. and later the senate's back at 2 p.m. eastern for general speeches. later, members resume debate on extending the transaction account guarantee or t.a.g. program that provides unlimited deposit insurance cover coverage a procedural vote on that...
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. >>> where do you get the best bang for your buck in hollywood, natalie portman brings in $43 for every dollar the studio spends on her. close behind, kristen stewart who averages $40. smile smile la labeouf, 65, and $30 for every dollar earn. >>> a sandy hook scam artist is busted. a buy-back program that rocket launches two. and tim tebow gets shoved aside again. >>> plus, police are on the lookout for these crooks -- not those crooks. there they are. over $30, including four guns. >>> and we are looking at the chance of more snow in the northeast. this weekend. i'll have your forecast coming up. you're watching "early today." hey, dad. i love boleros. share what moves you. go, go, go-- yes ! you've got to get one of these. share a great performance. what are you doing ? this tools app is awesome. share the perfect plan. that is awesome. i'm gonna be right back. share everything. this holiday, get verizon's share everything plan. unlimited talk, text, and shareable data across your family's devices. all in one plan. get a spectrum 2 by lg for $49.99 >>> welcome back. here are some sto
. >>> where do you get the best bang for your buck in hollywood, natalie portman brings in $43 for every dollar the studio spends on her. close behind, kristen stewart who averages $40. smile smile la labeouf, 65, and $30 for every dollar earn. >>> a sandy hook scam artist is busted. a buy-back program that rocket launches two. and tim tebow gets shoved aside again. >>> plus, police are on the lookout for these crooks -- not those crooks. there they are. over $30,...
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. >>> where do you get the best bang for your buck in hollywood, according to "forbes," natalie portman brings in $43 for every dollar the studio spends on her. close behind, kristen stewart who averages $40. shia labeouf came in at $35, followed by pattinson at 30. and daniel radcliffe, $30 for every dollar earned. >>> a sandy hook scam artist is busted. a buy-back program that rocket launchers, too. and tim tebow gets shoved aside again. >>> plus, police are on the lookout for the crooks over $30 including four guns. >>> and we are looking at the chance of more snow in the northeast. this weekend. i'll have your forecast coming up. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back. here are some stories making news across america. we begin with a christmas morning raid on a new mexico walmart where thieves stole over $30,000 worth of merchandise. the smash and grab heist inside the empty store admitted cash, jewelry and four rifles, all while a security guard patrolled outside. >>> next, to connecticut where a scam artist faces charges for a disturbing crime. noel alba alleged closed as
. >>> where do you get the best bang for your buck in hollywood, according to "forbes," natalie portman brings in $43 for every dollar the studio spends on her. close behind, kristen stewart who averages $40. shia labeouf came in at $35, followed by pattinson at 30. and daniel radcliffe, $30 for every dollar earned. >>> a sandy hook scam artist is busted. a buy-back program that rocket launchers, too. and tim tebow gets shoved aside again. >>> plus, police...
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natalie portman, averages $42.70. shia labeouf brings in $35.80. and daniel radcliffe rakes in about $30 for every dollar he earns. >>> a sandy hook scammer is busted and tim tebow gets shoved aside again. >>> police are on the lookout for their crooks who nabbed over $30,000 in loot in including four guns, you're watching first look on msnbc. . >>> there's your first look at some of the other news going on, we begin with a christmas morning raid on a new mexico walmart where thieves stole over 30,000 merchandise. it netted cash, electronics, jewelry and four rifles all while a security guard patrolled outside. >>> she allegedly conned donors to fund a fake funeral the scheme could send her prison for five years. >>> the gun buyback recently hit los angeles, police collected over 2,000 firearms including a rocket launcher photographed by the l.a. times there's the website and there's that rocket larger. >>> in utah, gun advocates locked in to a free firearm training class. many of the 200 people in attendance were teachers, utah's one of the few st
natalie portman, averages $42.70. shia labeouf brings in $35.80. and daniel radcliffe rakes in about $30 for every dollar he earns. >>> a sandy hook scammer is busted and tim tebow gets shoved aside again. >>> police are on the lookout for their crooks who nabbed over $30,000 in loot in including four guns, you're watching first look on msnbc. . >>> there's your first look at some of the other news going on, we begin with a christmas morning raid on a new mexico...
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senator rob portman and gene sperling coming up next. that is followed by a discussion on health care costs. afterward, senator max baucus. and on tomorrow morning's "washington journal" peter welch and the latest developments on the fiscal cliff negotiations. josephhat, political'o's schatz. "washington journal" live tomorrow morning at 7 a.m. eastern. >> we have had explosions of knowledge in medicine. we have not coordinated. there are services that we have. they end up having so many cracks that the cracks are harmful to the diseases we are treating. you need to step back and ask, are we hurting people over all on a global level? what are we doing question mark -- what are we doing? now we have reports saying that 30% of everything we do may not be necessary in healthcare. the test we order and the procedures -- this is something that i think for the first time is really being called out as a problem. >> this function in the u.s. industry. dr. marty makary on c-span 2. >> the group campaign to fix the debt -- the former co-chair of t
senator rob portman and gene sperling coming up next. that is followed by a discussion on health care costs. afterward, senator max baucus. and on tomorrow morning's "washington journal" peter welch and the latest developments on the fiscal cliff negotiations. josephhat, political'o's schatz. "washington journal" live tomorrow morning at 7 a.m. eastern. >> we have had explosions of knowledge in medicine. we have not coordinated. there are services that we have. they...
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one source said to me that rob portman, who is the prep guy for romney was throwing fastballs high andight at romney. so you talk about someone who would act in a certain fashion to get the candidate prepared for the debate. i'm told that portman was really, really tough on romney, and offered no quarter at all. >> and actually, that wasn't a very good prep because the president wasn't that tough. >> not in that first debate. your thoughts. what was the biggest gem? >> the biggest glenn? no. well, i was fascinated by the debate stuff. but one thing that john and i did in this piece was to sort of do this pretty minute-by-minute tick-tock of election night. because it was just weird the way that went down with the long delay. and one of the things that i found out is the obama team, probably with the exception of obama himself were really ticked off at team romney for taking 70, 80 minutes to wait. valerie jarrett was angry. axlerod was angry. and jim messina had to call matt rhodes, mitt romney's campaign messenger and had to send a text before romney called. >> i think he conceded in
one source said to me that rob portman, who is the prep guy for romney was throwing fastballs high andight at romney. so you talk about someone who would act in a certain fashion to get the candidate prepared for the debate. i'm told that portman was really, really tough on romney, and offered no quarter at all. >> and actually, that wasn't a very good prep because the president wasn't that tough. >> not in that first debate. your thoughts. what was the biggest gem? >> the...
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i'm told that portman was really tough on romney and offered no quarter at all. >> that wasn't a goodthe president wasn't that tough. >> not that first debate. exactly. >> let me get your thoughts. what was the biggest gem you found in here, glen? the biggest glen -- gem. >> the biggest glen? no. i was fascinated by the debate stuff. but one thing john and i did in this piece is do this minute by minute ticktock of the election night. and one of the things i found out was the obama team were really ticked off at team romney for taking 70, 80 minutes to wait. valerie jarrett was angry. and jim messina actually had to call matt rhodes, left a message and had to send him a text before romney called. >> that's not fair. i think he conceded in fine time. he did it while we were all there awake. john, quickly. >> two fast things. that is on election night the romney campaign drafted remarks and considered having paul ryan go on to the podium to send everybody home until the next morning. that was a possibility considered until it was clear romney was going to lose. the second thing, in '08
i'm told that portman was really tough on romney and offered no quarter at all. >> that wasn't a goodthe president wasn't that tough. >> not that first debate. exactly. >> let me get your thoughts. what was the biggest gem you found in here, glen? the biggest glen -- gem. >> the biggest glen? no. i was fascinated by the debate stuff. but one thing john and i did in this piece is do this minute by minute ticktock of the election night. and one of the things i found out...
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so i'm going to turn the microphone over to senator portman.hank you very much. >> [inaudible] we do not want our social security private advertised. >> thank you very much. and thank you, maya, for inviting me. and it's great to be here with a lot of distinguished budget ears behind me, health care experts and tax reform experts. >> [inaudible] >> that's great. thank you all for being here. i have to talk about maya for a second. i've been working with maya for many years. you know what, let me finish my comments and then -- why don't we do this. if you want to meet afterwards, i'll be happy to meet with you. shall we do that? because i want to be sure that -- i've only got five to eight minutes, i'm told. right after my talk. ok? are you available? good. let's meteorite back there so that we aren't taking the time away from all these folks behind me who are true experts. we need to hear from them on tax reform and health care reform. but thank you, maya. for inviting me here and for being the paul revere out there for years on debt reduction.
so i'm going to turn the microphone over to senator portman.hank you very much. >> [inaudible] we do not want our social security private advertised. >> thank you very much. and thank you, maya, for inviting me. and it's great to be here with a lot of distinguished budget ears behind me, health care experts and tax reform experts. >> [inaudible] >> that's great. thank you all for being here. i have to talk about maya for a second. i've been working with maya for many...
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natalie portman top the list providing more than 42 does for every dollar she earns.cristan story came in close second in more than $40. rubber keypads and came in for the return of more than $31 and taylor lot there was no. 6. he made 29 and a half dollars to the studio for every dollar he was paid. coming up we are watching weather and traffic for you here in the bay area with the sunshine. you're contending was no and sierra as you're trying to get to be fresh powder in tahoe. plus the rest of the country got snows the arms to as you can see a new york. we will be right back. >> (male announcer) live from the bay area's news station, this is the kron 4 morning news. >> kron 4 news at 9:00 a.m. starts now. >> thanks for joining us on thursday december 27th. >> a person is dead after an officer involved shooting will have the latest on investigation. >> for president george and spell your bush is in intensive care at a houston hospital after a setback. >> christmas vacation is over in washington president obama now returning from a wihawaii and attentive to avert fis
natalie portman top the list providing more than 42 does for every dollar she earns.cristan story came in close second in more than $40. rubber keypads and came in for the return of more than $31 and taylor lot there was no. 6. he made 29 and a half dollars to the studio for every dollar he was paid. coming up we are watching weather and traffic for you here in the bay area with the sunshine. you're contending was no and sierra as you're trying to get to be fresh powder in tahoe. plus the rest...
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this morning the so-called fix the debt coalition invited republican senator rob portman for a panel discussion on how the debt can be fixed on the backs of the working class without the rich c.e.o.'s sacrificing a single penny unfortunately for all those c.e.o.'s that is panel didn't go quite according to plan take a look. con artists are. very much like you. here you are. here. and they want you. to screw me during. the week but if you're like me over the next morning let me know they share your credit will help create more jobs in our lives the. well let him speak right they were going to let him speak as part and try to outline the republican plan to decimate the american middle class actual members of the middle class stood up one by one to tell their stories. my car were there rather than the floor we were being. hit with the way he was going to do this you'll want to eat and it was happy to leave you but you were still in a. funny. way. you know. that car was parked. quite right. i do appreciate your suit parker will want to thank you for the color of a high school. a good sen
this morning the so-called fix the debt coalition invited republican senator rob portman for a panel discussion on how the debt can be fixed on the backs of the working class without the rich c.e.o.'s sacrificing a single penny unfortunately for all those c.e.o.'s that is panel didn't go quite according to plan take a look. con artists are. very much like you. here you are. here. and they want you. to screw me during. the week but if you're like me over the next morning let me know they share...
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then white house economic adviser gene sperling and republican senator rob portman on deficit reduction and avoiding the so-called fiscal cliff. after that we're live with a discussion on the ha tee know vote -- latino vote in the 2012 presidential election and the prospects for changes to immigration policy. and later, the senate's back at 2 p.m. eastern for general speeches. later in the day members resume debate on a bill to temporarily extend the transaction account guarantee or t.a.d. program that provides limited insurance coverage for noninterest-bearing transaction accounts. a procedural vote on the measure is expected at 5:30 eastern. >> host: well, on "the communicators" we're doing a series looking at the future of tv, and this week we're pleased to have joining us the president and ceo of the national cable and telecommunications association, michael powell. mr. powell, thank you for being on "the communicators" again, we appreciate it. >> guest: my pleasure. >> host: if you would, put on your future glasses. >> guest: all right. [laughter] they're on. >> host: look ahead fi
then white house economic adviser gene sperling and republican senator rob portman on deficit reduction and avoiding the so-called fiscal cliff. after that we're live with a discussion on the ha tee know vote -- latino vote in the 2012 presidential election and the prospects for changes to immigration policy. and later, the senate's back at 2 p.m. eastern for general speeches. later in the day members resume debate on a bill to temporarily extend the transaction account guarantee or t.a.d....
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actress natalie portman top the list for writing more than $42 for every dollar she earns.light start christensen word came in close second reading in more than $40. storage costars also made the top 10 robert patton send payment for the return of more than $31 and taylor lot there was number six making 29 and a half dollars to the studio for every dollar he was paid. >> christmas is behind us and you may be wondering what to do with your christmas tree. in san francisco you can recycle your tree starting january 2nd. for two weeks after that the city will pick a tree is there left on the curb. all the lights, ornaments and pencil must be off the tree. >> we do not want the tree and composting because it is not good for composting, it is too acidic. >> the trees will be turned into wood chips which will be burned for alternative energy. sampras is the reds the oldest christmas tree recycling program in the country. >> we will be back in just two minutes.
actress natalie portman top the list for writing more than $42 for every dollar she earns.light start christensen word came in close second reading in more than $40. storage costars also made the top 10 robert patton send payment for the return of more than $31 and taylor lot there was number six making 29 and a half dollars to the studio for every dollar he was paid. >> christmas is behind us and you may be wondering what to do with your christmas tree. in san francisco you can recycle...
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-- rob portman is calling the regulatory cliff.ing to cost american taxpayers more money, hundreds of thousands of jobs. these things are all coming to roost right now, so we are in a situation where the regulatory machine is revving up, and barack obama is going to impose these new, six new regulations under the epa alone. just one of those, which is regulating particles in the air, 680,000 jobs are going to be lost if that regulation goes through. >> can i hold you, can i hold you to that? megyn: go ahead, simon. >> let's come back in six months, a year, 18 months, and you prove those 680,000 jobs were lost because of a regulation that may or may not be promulgated. >> we'll see if it happens. >> this is ridiculous scare tactics. >> it's not scare tactics, simon. >> many of these regulations are mandated by congressional law, and it's just the basic argument behind this that somehow this president wants big government in everybody's lives is not borne out by the facts of his tenure in office where we've seen domestic discretionar
-- rob portman is calling the regulatory cliff.ing to cost american taxpayers more money, hundreds of thousands of jobs. these things are all coming to roost right now, so we are in a situation where the regulatory machine is revving up, and barack obama is going to impose these new, six new regulations under the epa alone. just one of those, which is regulating particles in the air, 680,000 jobs are going to be lost if that regulation goes through. >> can i hold you, can i hold you to...
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so portman does not sound impressed by talk of a small package to get through this initial fiscal cliff. worried about the long-term impact of our unsustainable debt. greg: our markets are taking a little bit of a head. falling on wall street, the market is on track for its fifth consecutive decline. investors feared that the fallout will have a tremendous effect on what is already a fragile economic recovery. stephen moore joins us. when economic growth was comparatively pretty good, this the president said no, now you don't want to raise tax rates because the economy is fragile. gdp is worse now, is that? >> i think almost exactly two years ago, the president said the economy is too fragile to raise taxes on anyone. so what you have essentially was a deal that was put together. remember back in december of 2010 when we were facing a very similar situation where they agreed to extend all the tax cuts for two years. by the way, that is why we are facing this new fiscal cliff. it is infuriating to business owners. i have been talking to a lot of them last couple of weeks. this is banana
so portman does not sound impressed by talk of a small package to get through this initial fiscal cliff. worried about the long-term impact of our unsustainable debt. greg: our markets are taking a little bit of a head. falling on wall street, the market is on track for its fifth consecutive decline. investors feared that the fallout will have a tremendous effect on what is already a fragile economic recovery. stephen moore joins us. when economic growth was comparatively pretty good, this the...
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portman was a guy who is a center-right conservative, who might be more broad. i think barack was surprised by the jurors. what do you think for men could have changed -- surprised by the choice. >> do you think portman could have changed the outcome? >> i don't know. there is a lot of reflection on that in romneyland. >> wh you were talking about the adjustment that obama felt he had to undergo, and tell me what are the difficult things? >> what is different is the intense relentless scrutiny. remember, most candidates get to begin with very little press or no press in rooms of tender 12. he can -- of 10 or 12. he opened up right on broadway. and all of the reviewers were in the front row on the first day. as he was developing his chops as a presidential candidate they were already evaluating. if you look at the first four months to five months of the primerica made it was very negative. he was underperforming. he was overrated. >> there was a lot of critique in the first stage. >> yes. they were bad. he said at the time, im not a good candidate, but i will bec
portman was a guy who is a center-right conservative, who might be more broad. i think barack was surprised by the jurors. what do you think for men could have changed -- surprised by the choice. >> do you think portman could have changed the outcome? >> i don't know. there is a lot of reflection on that in romneyland. >> wh you were talking about the adjustment that obama felt he had to undergo, and tell me what are the difficult things? >> what is different is the...
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testimony that caught my attention, which is your support for the initiative offered by senator rob portman. lawmakers can adopt a version of the so-called dollar rule to address the 2011 debt ceiling. policymakers could agree at the beginning to cover that here -- year's budget. they could -- adopting some form of this rule would be a good safeguard. i appreciate his comments. isn't this exactly what we did that now everyone is trying to get out of? we have a dollar of spending reductions. 1.2 is already in place. the other is in the sequester. isn't that what we did? if that isn't a good idea, why are you and the the others now idea? >> let me say a few things. first, the broad context. we need to get rid of the debt ceiling law. it is agonistic. -- it is anachronistic. we need to get rid of it. i suggest that some version of the dollar for dollar rule should be incremented. at least considered. it does not need to be one-for- one. it could be 50%. that is not going forward. -- that is now going forward. my view is that we need to nail down how we can get to fiscal sustainability. -- the
testimony that caught my attention, which is your support for the initiative offered by senator rob portman. lawmakers can adopt a version of the so-called dollar rule to address the 2011 debt ceiling. policymakers could agree at the beginning to cover that here -- year's budget. they could -- adopting some form of this rule would be a good safeguard. i appreciate his comments. isn't this exactly what we did that now everyone is trying to get out of? we have a dollar of spending reductions. 1.2...
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but senator kerry has already been met with a warm reception by senator rob portman, senator bob corkerpublicans are saying he's probably going to easily win confirmation because he's probably one of the club. >> let's talk about another member of the club. susan, a much tougher fight would be if he chooses to nominate chuck hagel for defense. the coming attacks on chuck hagel will make the susan rice episode seem kwant. those attacks have already begun. send us hagel and we will make sure that every american knows that he's an anti-semite. he was asked about the influence of apec, a pro-israel lobby. the jewish lobby intimidates a lot of people up here. i'm a united states senator. i'm not an israeli senator. >> well, i'd certainly think he's going to be put through the ringer more than senator kerry who will be very, very easily confirmed. but hagel has a lot of friends in the senate. not as many as he used to because there's been some turnovers. some of the newer senators don't have the respect and consideration they might have for a former colleague. but he's got excellent credentia
but senator kerry has already been met with a warm reception by senator rob portman, senator bob corkerpublicans are saying he's probably going to easily win confirmation because he's probably one of the club. >> let's talk about another member of the club. susan, a much tougher fight would be if he chooses to nominate chuck hagel for defense. the coming attacks on chuck hagel will make the susan rice episode seem kwant. those attacks have already begun. send us hagel and we will make...
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. >> the republican set portman asked the president to rescind this given the timing. >>reporter: they don't want it. >> i threw this in, but, yes, if private workers or workers for public companies, personal incomes, according to government data, they have been flat for two years here. it makes you wonder about the timing and whether there is a disdebt between washington, dc, dealings, and main street dealings. >>guest: the federal workforce has done well in this terrible economic time especially in washington. i live in washington, dc there is essentially no recession in washington. certainly not in the government sector so for the president to give a raise if a situation where most americans have not gotten a raise at all it looks bad and particularly bad at a time when the government seems to be frozen. >> a lot of people may argue that congress does not deserve a raise considering this fiscal cliff situation and the breaking news is no voice in the house tonight. how will it end up? >>reporter: it will end up how we have always known which is republicans are going
. >> the republican set portman asked the president to rescind this given the timing. >>reporter: they don't want it. >> i threw this in, but, yes, if private workers or workers for public companies, personal incomes, according to government data, they have been flat for two years here. it makes you wonder about the timing and whether there is a disdebt between washington, dc, dealings, and main street dealings. >>guest: the federal workforce has done well in this...
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at one point republican senator rob portman of ohio was called in to help mr. boehner in the arm-twisting department. but it was ultimately to no avail. he could not convince his own side. john boehner canceled the vote. then he put out a statement saying it's now up to democrats to figure it out. and then the house went into recess and house republicans started going home for christmas. >> mr. chairman, you're close to the speaker. you serve with him on the education committee. does this feel like defeat tonight, when he could not cajole enough votes out of his caucus? >> well, yeah. that's exactly what it is. and he understood it, and he said have a merry christmas, we'll see you after christmas. >> we'll see you after christmas. yes, this was a defeat. this was not how it was supposed to go, but that is what happened in just the past hour. joining us is luke russert, nbc news congressional correspondent. luke, thanks for being here on short notice. appreciate your time. >> what a story, rachel. happy to be here. i've never seen anything like this in my 3 1/2
at one point republican senator rob portman of ohio was called in to help mr. boehner in the arm-twisting department. but it was ultimately to no avail. he could not convince his own side. john boehner canceled the vote. then he put out a statement saying it's now up to democrats to figure it out. and then the house went into recess and house republicans started going home for christmas. >> mr. chairman, you're close to the speaker. you serve with him on the education committee. does this...
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>> he thought it would be rob portman to help in ohio or tim pawlenty.ght ryan because that would introduce medicare into the political conversation and distract romney from his main message of the economy. that's why he thought he never would pick him and, of course, he did, and, of course, it did change the romney mesage for a while. >> the president, molly ball, the president could be making a major decision as early as next week by making his announcement for secretary of state. secretary of state, specifically. ambassador susan rice, a frontrunner, considered by many. some gop senators are, however, continue to threaten to hold up that domination. is this even a fight that the gop would want to engage in right now? >> it's certainly seems to be. we haven't seen any cooling down in the anger of a lot of republican senators, particularly john mccain and lindsey graham and also some others. you know, what we saw this week is susan rice trying to make herself more palatable to these republican senators by seeking these meetings with several of them and
>> he thought it would be rob portman to help in ohio or tim pawlenty.ght ryan because that would introduce medicare into the political conversation and distract romney from his main message of the economy. that's why he thought he never would pick him and, of course, he did, and, of course, it did change the romney mesage for a while. >> the president, molly ball, the president could be making a major decision as early as next week by making his announcement for secretary of state....
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. >> why didn't portman run? why didn't john kasich run?ifficult as the situation was for president obama, those heavyweights within the republican party saw the writing on the wall, that it was going to be a very difficult race for even the best candidate, so they all held their fire for possibly 2016, so that's why you're seeing people talk about jeb bush and others. i left chris christie out of that mix as someone people were hoping would run, a strong candidate who would run in '12. that's why you're hearing the names come out now. jo ama >> amazing. newt gingrich, a man who knows a thing or two about the ladies, says hillary clinton would be close to unbeatable if she close to run. do you think we're looking at bush versus clinton in 2016? >> i think the picture on the democratic side this far out, there's a little more clarity to it -- there's a lot more clarity than the republican side. if hillary clinton were to run in 2016 there are obviously no guarantees in life or politics, but within the democratic party for the democratic nomi
. >> why didn't portman run? why didn't john kasich run?ifficult as the situation was for president obama, those heavyweights within the republican party saw the writing on the wall, that it was going to be a very difficult race for even the best candidate, so they all held their fire for possibly 2016, so that's why you're seeing people talk about jeb bush and others. i left chris christie out of that mix as someone people were hoping would run, a strong candidate who would run in '12....
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we have this remarkable scene, where the romney campaign is talking to rob portman on speaker phone, and they are talking about the possibility of having paul ryan going to the podium and sending anybody home until the next morning, saying, "we will let more to say in the morning." and he said do not do that. we will have results, and at that point, the romney campaign decided it probably was in the best interests to wait on the results and not send paul ryan down there. host: winning only north carolina. guest: is absolutely amazing. the obama people woke up on election day realizing they would lose florida narrowly, and they were shocked by their own success in carolina. one thing i did not put in the book, as the campaigns to reach the home stretch, the numbers in florida for the obama folks looked better, and bill clinton of all people demanded from chicago, hey, get me into florida more, and bill clinton did a lot of appearances in florida, and a lot of people think that may have helped turn the tide. host: we have one more caller from illinois. good morning to you. caller: good
we have this remarkable scene, where the romney campaign is talking to rob portman on speaker phone, and they are talking about the possibility of having paul ryan going to the podium and sending anybody home until the next morning, saying, "we will let more to say in the morning." and he said do not do that. we will have results, and at that point, the romney campaign decided it probably was in the best interests to wait on the results and not send paul ryan down there. host: winning...
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she spent a year working with natalie portman for academy award winning role in "black swan" and recentlysecret model lily aldridge on the run way five months after giving birth. >> can't imagine a better calling card, yeah, the women in victoria's secret run way, i train them. lily, had a baby, five months before, hitting the runway, how did you do that? >> focus on the areas you want to tighten up after having a baby, waist, abs, all through the legs, the butt, upper body as well. >> reporter: in the name of journalism. >> all right, check out my ballet moves. bowers had me start my ballet 101 class on a mat for low impact stretching. >> is that right? >> that is good. >> reporter: her average client does 3 hours of the fitness plan a week and feels a difference in two weeks. just pulse down. two, three, good. four. good, that looks awesome. >> reporter: after 40 grueling minutes in bower's studio, i have a lot more respect for all those angels. >> did you have a good time? >> reporter: the newest angel. >> put your swan arms on. you are ready to go. >> eat your hearts out, victoria's s
she spent a year working with natalie portman for academy award winning role in "black swan" and recentlysecret model lily aldridge on the run way five months after giving birth. >> can't imagine a better calling card, yeah, the women in victoria's secret run way, i train them. lily, had a baby, five months before, hitting the runway, how did you do that? >> focus on the areas you want to tighten up after having a baby, waist, abs, all through the legs, the butt, upper...
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natalie portman. has the number one spot. earning a record $42 for every dollar paid.ck swan she won best actress was only produced a 30 million but earned 329 million. second place kristin stewart she is the "twilight" girl. pursue more than $3 billion worldwide she brings then it just over $40. eddie murphy on the returns and $2.30 he is old but he is funny. >> i love that metric. the fiscal cliff's blame itak all onin the class. is it too late for a deal? stick with us.ot is computer-anid coffee tastes dreadful. geico. 15 minutes could save you 15 % or more on car insurance. someone get me a latte will ya, please? :00 eastern, sharp sell-off underway on concerned we are about to tumble of the fiscal cliff, not a good sign from washington. good afternoon from lori rothman. tracy: no deal in sight. stock trading near their lowest level of the day with five days until the fiscal cliff, we hit it, we had done. washington bureau chief is going to tell us the only way he sees a deal getting done. lori: we are running against the debt ceiling again. and we just raise that?
natalie portman. has the number one spot. earning a record $42 for every dollar paid.ck swan she won best actress was only produced a 30 million but earned 329 million. second place kristin stewart she is the "twilight" girl. pursue more than $3 billion worldwide she brings then it just over $40. eddie murphy on the returns and $2.30 he is old but he is funny. >> i love that metric. the fiscal cliff's blame itak all onin the class. is it too late for a deal? stick with us.ot is...
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who is the other -- pawlenty or portman. >> poor tim pawlenty. >> that's what axelrod thought.he harvard conference, why did he pick him and a lot of it was the personal chemistry. matt rhodes said when he would talk to mitt romney which he did every morning, he said it was like talking to your buddy who just met a girl. he was giddy. newhouse said they got along so well, it was like a bromance. >> bill: no kidding. really? well there you go. maybe he should have followed his head rather than his heart in terms of the pick. >> well, you have to have somebody you work with and at the time, there's nothing wrong with that. it was a political choice. it was somebody who -- >> bill: but it changed the dynamic from the economy to medicare. and paul ryan then mitt romney got on there. we love this debate on medicare. we'll win this debate on medicare. guess what. >> that's why i think what you have -- this is an important first cut of history, a forum like this. okay. so it wasn't the political choice on their end and look what happened. i think one of the good things about a choice
who is the other -- pawlenty or portman. >> poor tim pawlenty. >> that's what axelrod thought.he harvard conference, why did he pick him and a lot of it was the personal chemistry. matt rhodes said when he would talk to mitt romney which he did every morning, he said it was like talking to your buddy who just met a girl. he was giddy. newhouse said they got along so well, it was like a bromance. >> bill: no kidding. really? well there you go. maybe he should have followed his...
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is going to be for republicans who want to save the brand, mitch mcconnell, lamar alexander, rob portmantegy's going to be make deals with the white house, first on the fkiscal cliff and then on guns. then the ball's going to be in the court of the house, and there's going to be nowhere to hide, no ambiguity. what's standing in the way of dealing with the fiscal cliff? speaker boehner striking a deal with a lot of democrats and some republicans. if the white house can work with the senate leadership on the republican side and senator reid and they get a deal there, that's going to put the republicans in the house on the line to say, are you together with the country and with other branch, the executive branch in the other chamber, or are you going your own way? then it's going to be up to boehner to decide what to do. >> willie, the republicans just keep playing into the president's hand. contraception this spring was the big debate. and now -- they never see it coming, like this gun debate right now, they're stuck in 1994. they think ruby ridge and waco happened the year before. they're
is going to be for republicans who want to save the brand, mitch mcconnell, lamar alexander, rob portmantegy's going to be make deals with the white house, first on the fkiscal cliff and then on guns. then the ball's going to be in the court of the house, and there's going to be nowhere to hide, no ambiguity. what's standing in the way of dealing with the fiscal cliff? speaker boehner striking a deal with a lot of democrats and some republicans. if the white house can work with the senate...
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there's an office peace by republican senator portman in the "wall street journal."le he disagrees with president obama's call to raise taxes on top earners, quote, the negotiations require a good and take. still to me it sounds like a lot of the same. but we'll leave it there. they will be leading off every hour with a special mission critical rise above report talking to lawmakers pushing them as to why there is no deal to avoid the fiscal cliff and explain what's at stake. i think they may be chasing people down the halls to some extent. >> to be a fly on the wall. >> i guess it's more. we will hear becky personally. >> becky will remind us what's going on today. a pen fee of them will go october trade sales. the like day for earning, that's due before the opening sales. >> always a good read. >>> protests in egypt's tahrir square turns to violence this morning with nine reportedly injured from an unknown gunman. we'll have the latest from cairo when we come back. >>> you are watching "worldwide exchange." these are your headlines. talks on the cliff seem to be ad
there's an office peace by republican senator portman in the "wall street journal."le he disagrees with president obama's call to raise taxes on top earners, quote, the negotiations require a good and take. still to me it sounds like a lot of the same. but we'll leave it there. they will be leading off every hour with a special mission critical rise above report talking to lawmakers pushing them as to why there is no deal to avoid the fiscal cliff and explain what's at stake. i think...
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cardin amendment numbered 3023, wicker amendment numbered 3121 as modified by changes at the desk, portman amendment numbered 3142, webb amendment numbered 3144, corker amendment numbered 3172 as modified by changes at the desk, lieberman amendment numbered 3276, lautenberg amendment numbered 3298, blunt amendment numbered 3278 as modified by changes at the desk, rockefeller amendment numbered 2996, reid amendment of nevada, numbered 3047 as modified by changes at the desk. i ask consent further, madam president, that the senate consider these amendments en bloc, the amendments be agreed to and the motion to reconsider be laid upon the table. the presiding officer: without objection, so ordered. mr. levin: i move to reconsider -- i think we did that already, so i yield the floor. i thank all of our colleagues for their cooperation. we will continue until vote on final package, which we expect tomorrow, to continue to try to clear some additional amendments. mr. mccain: madam president? the presiding officer: the senator from arizona. mr. mccain: we continue after a few hours pause today be
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>> natalie portman. >> all right.w list of most bankable actors. >> that's a surprise. i would have thought it was one of the "twilight" stars. >> kristen stewart was number two. shia lebeouf, 38 for every dollar. and robert pattinson, he was number four. bringing in good returns for their buck. >> thanks so much. >>> after announcing her -- oh, actually, sam, it's you. >> is it my turn? i'm so confused by the desk. i don't know. >> it's the campfire. >> i'll take it, sam. >> okay. go ahead. would you? >> let's talk about jessica simpson. the superstar is hinting with this photo on christmas day. now confirming a baby is on the way in her new ad for weight watchers. abc's brandi hitt has the story. >> reporter: the wait is over. >> expect amazing. >> reporter: jessica simpson's brand-new weight watchers ad is like the one released last week. but one difference. she's not only expecting amazing. she's expecting. >> being healthy is a part of who i am, which is great timing because i'm having another baby. >> reporter:
>> natalie portman. >> all right.w list of most bankable actors. >> that's a surprise. i would have thought it was one of the "twilight" stars. >> kristen stewart was number two. shia lebeouf, 38 for every dollar. and robert pattinson, he was number four. bringing in good returns for their buck. >> thanks so much. >>> after announcing her -- oh, actually, sam, it's you. >> is it my turn? i'm so confused by the desk. i don't know. >>...
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rob portman sent mr. a letter last week reminding the white house of its legal requirement to publish these regulatory president obama promised the most transparent in history but he has failed to comply with the basic duty to publish his plans for new regulations as required by federal law. we will keep an eye on it. >> shannon: this some breaking news just in from newtown, connecticut. fox news has spoken with lt. paul vance who says there has been a threat of violence at saint rosa lima church. now our reporter anna kooiman has been there today covering the many families who have been coming and going. you have seen there are many folks there for comfort and there for mass today. the church chose to evacuate. state police and newtown police searched the church. there was some type of threat but said they found nothing. the church is clear now. folks have been cleared to go back in and services there continue. police are not being specific about what type of threat there was. but, again, many of the fam
rob portman sent mr. a letter last week reminding the white house of its legal requirement to publish these regulatory president obama promised the most transparent in history but he has failed to comply with the basic duty to publish his plans for new regulations as required by federal law. we will keep an eye on it. >> shannon: this some breaking news just in from newtown, connecticut. fox news has spoken with lt. paul vance who says there has been a threat of violence at saint rosa...
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but we are hearing reports from senator rob portman and senator lindsey graham on fox earlier. he said the democrats are asking to take all of that money and finance more spending. this is supposed to be a deficit reduction endeavor. arthel: that's the part that gets americans. i get a pay raise. so what am i going to do? save that money. no, i'm going to spend it. what's the point of getting a pay raise? you are already in debt. and you are already in debt and you add more debt to the debt you are already in. >> by spending more and instantly spending it. it goes out the door. then we have a debt ceiling in two months. we are so tired of this. go back to budgeting. we haven't had a budget in three years. a lot of americans don't realize that. no budget in three years. how many families or businesses can get away with this? none. that's the answer. just our dysfunctional government. arthel: there was anoint the speech that may antagonize house republicans. >> last month republicans in congress said they would never agree to raise tax rates on the wealthiest americans, but obvio
but we are hearing reports from senator rob portman and senator lindsey graham on fox earlier. he said the democrats are asking to take all of that money and finance more spending. this is supposed to be a deficit reduction endeavor. arthel: that's the part that gets americans. i get a pay raise. so what am i going to do? save that money. no, i'm going to spend it. what's the point of getting a pay raise? you are already in debt. and you are already in debt and you add more debt to the debt you...
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she spent a year working with natalie portman for her role in "black swan." months after giving birth to daughter, dixie. i can't imagine a better calling card. you know, the victoria's secret runway models, i train them. lily aldridge just had a baby five months before. and then, she's hitting the runway. how did you do that? >> you focus on, you know, the areas you want to tighten up, especially after having a baby. her waist and abs. and all through the legs and butt, of course. her upper body, as well. >> reporter: so, in the name of journalism -- check out my ballet moves. bowers had me start my ballet one-on-one class on a mat, for low-impact stretching. bowers says her average client does just 15 minutes. and often feel the different in two weeks. >> two, three. four. good. >> reporter: after 40 grueling minutes in bowers' studio, i have a lot more respect for all those angels. >> it's time for your wings. >> reporter: the newest angel. >> i think you're totally ready to go. it looks great. >> reporter: eat your heart out, victoria's secret. linsey dav
she spent a year working with natalie portman for her role in "black swan." months after giving birth to daughter, dixie. i can't imagine a better calling card. you know, the victoria's secret runway models, i train them. lily aldridge just had a baby five months before. and then, she's hitting the runway. how did you do that? >> you focus on, you know, the areas you want to tighten up, especially after having a baby. her waist and abs. and all through the legs and butt, of...