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ronald reagan did did it at ronald reagan said people earning their living with money should pay the same as as the the e.m.t. or the political pundit or the author or whatever. what's wrong with ronald reagan i love that ronald reagan simplify the tax code and cut taxes for many americans brought those top tax rates down i know that ronald reagan jacked up the tax season and people like mitt romney increased taxes and he cut taxes much like bill clinton bill clinton did the same thing he also bill clinton what's wrong with doing. what i don't want to raise that fifteen percent top tax rate for the mitt romneys of the world they were all he's worth four hundred million dollars in a forty million bucks this year from his investments he pays fourteen percent income tax why not have him pay the same income tax rate as his secretary like warren buffett thinks that is if you want to rewrite the tax code and do that i think conservatives would agree you'd have to do in a revenue neutral manner so the federal government isn't just gaming the system so they can steal more money from the private economy and waste it revenue on revenue neutral what does that mean i mean if the federal government hasn't taken the same p
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right i guess if you're worth a little bit better ronald reagan ronald reagan was clearly the obvious winner here but ninety eight times for the ronald reagan and the war and. i mean this is really more of like a war is the right i mean we got the up the drug war you know the war in afghanistan you have the war in iraq we have the war on morals in america war on poverty long gone but that was said at one hundred one hundred and five times for war. i think we'll know if that means right earlier so i think you know which one i was drinking for all right so basically what happened is a little drop but that's that's all the coverage we got time for tonight we're going to take a break. if you don't work to bring justice or. i have the right to know what my government would want to know why i think. i would characterize obama as the charismatic. of american exceptionalism. you know sometimes just a story so you think you understand it and then you know here's the part of it and realize that everything. is a big. the capital of palestine more or less for. the police corruption is. nobody seems to know. that never break the face quite hard the argu
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ronald reagan would have backed the president's tax plan. listen to all of this. >> you know who this -- who this guy was? it wasn't a democrat. wasn't some crazy socialist. it was ronald reagan. it was ronald reagan [. [applause] >> last time i checked republicans all thought reagan made some sense. so the next time you hear one of those republicans in congress accusing you of class warfare you just tell them, i'm with ronaldut that. so here is ronald reagan in the quote that president obama was referencing. reagan in his own words back in 1985. >> we're going to close the unproductive tax loopholes that had the wealthyvoiding paying their fair share. they sometimes made it possible for millionaires to pay nothing while a bus driver was paying 10% of his salary, that is crazy. martha: let's start with out with arthur laffer who was a former reagan economic adviser and the architect of reaganomics and new every detail of exactly what ronald reagan felt the economy needed to get moving. good morning, good to see you as always. >> good morning, martha. how are you doing this morning. martha: i'm doing quite well. thank you very much. take a look at these two quotes. it does sound as if they are saying the same thing. >> i think reagan would have been disgusted with president obama's plan and the misuse of his quotes. martha: really? >> he cut tax rates on the wealthy if you'll remember. in the 86 tax hikes we
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ronald reagan. >> in 2012, it is our responsibility to honor the memory of ronald reagan as he described america as that shining city on a hill. >> i still believe like abraham lincoln and ronald reagan that america is the last test hope. when i am president, i will not apologize for our country or our values. i will protect them. >> michel bockman, newt gingrich, and rick santorum also spoke very of. >> mitt romney did not attend last night's faith and freedom coalition. instead, he campaigned in the venture. romney visited his headquarters and shook hands with his staff and took some a timeout to get to work at that funding. he also covenanted some of his republican rivals. well, sort of. i believe every single person on that stage would do a better job than president obama. if rick perry was the nominee, i would vote for him. i don't think they bring as much to the table. >> tomorrow romney is going to file the officials ever work >> president obama in san francisco on tuesday. sources say the event will be held at a downtown hotel with a maximum of two other people think -- paying $7500. president obama is in the bay area. he was in the bay area one month ago for a town hall meeting on jobs. >> louisiana governor posted to a second term. then please welcome governor bobby. >> he's elevated his election victory last night. the 40-year-old republican beat nine other competitors. because he received more than 50% of the vote, he doesn't have to run again in november. the tally is so overwhelming he gave his victory speech minutes after the polls close. >> the race for indiana governor is getting more interesting. gruber bowed him has announced he's seeking the libertarian party nomination for governor. he says he's been running a nonprofit agency for 20 years and then burst troubled teens. he's best known for competing in several survivor television shows. he says his candidacy agenda. >> i want them to take me serious. i'm dressed up a little more fancy than normal. i am that every day who share that has worked day today here in our community. >> he says he was to focus on creating higher paying jobs, pension reform. he hopes to gain a seat of mitch daniel's. >> time now 7:51. it's the questions surrounding the raiders. who's going to start as quarterback? the new reports we are now hearing. >> and it's being called the biggest play of the year. another look at michigan state upset over wisconsin. >> a mostly clear and cool start. calm conditions are you for the a fairly good warm-up. what you can expect for your sunday. >> if you are headed out the door, take a look at this. if you are onto 37, you will get their design. traffic moving smoothly. let's go to the bay bridge, because things look good there too. it used the traffic moving well in both directions. things look good across the bay area. >> all right. time to check in with rosemary, once again. a beautiful day. >> it is going to be a beautiful day. if you are going to be outdoors, it's going to be warm. just as warm as what we felt on saturday. along the coastline would cool down a bit. a beautiful shot. we've got a little bit of patchy fog at best. temperatures are cool but not as cool as we saw yesterday. a few degrees warmer in most cases. for the afternoon it's going to be a pleasant day. a beautiful court test. this morning and afternoon, 69 degrees. mostly sunny skies and a few high clouds passing overhead area 73:42 in the afternoon. then it looks like as we slide into the second half of our afternoon, sunsetting a little bit earlier. a widespread mid-70s and upper 70s at east eight. upper 70s and low '80s. further inland. looking at low '80s expected right around livermore for the afternoon. a pinpoint of what's going on in this topic. 81 san jose, 83 morgan hill. on other warm one for several seconds well. 83 degrees expected for the second half. extended forecast as we get into early next week, a notable cool down. the pictures fall back to seasonal averages. today we are above normal. temperatures in the upper 60s. by monday we begin the cooling trend. by tuesday we are still on track to see the offshore breeze. tuesday and wednesday looked to be the breezy as days. we are very dry. we won't get to that recovery in the overnight hours without the marine layer. the possibility of maybe an advisory going to pop up a tuesday or wednesday, but we will pretty good. back to you. >> time now is 7:55. game four of the world series is tonight at 5:00 p.m. cardinals now have a two to one lead over the texas rangers. the star of last nights game was cool. he hits three huge homeruns time a world series record with babe ruth and reggie jackson. all told, five hits and 600 rbis. >> 7:56. the raiders have sold out another home game. today's game is going to be televised locally. the raiders go into this game with a 4-2 record and are coming off a win over the cleveland browns. kickoff is at 1:05. but the man who will be taking the raiders today is still unknown. according to recent reports, newly acquired quarterback carson palmer is a doubtful start. that would mean the starting job goes to kyle boller. meanwhile, the raiders signed david rayner to replace the injured. a. >>> the 5-140 niners are off. coming up shortly is fox nfl sunday. that's followed by the atlanta falcons, and then you can watch the ot at 4:00. >> a football play for the history books. and one at stanford fans are likely celebrating today. in the final seconds between michigan state and wisconsin, spartan quarterback coach cousin takes off the hail mary. the rest had to see the will replay to rule it a touchdown. wisconsin lost. it ranked stanford smoked washington and jumped in the football season. >> time now is 7:57. some people are out of their homes this morning to a few even had to be rescued after a fire broke out in their apartment conflicts overnight. >> and a major earthquake strikes turkey. several hundred people are feared >> dozens of people are displaced by an apartment fire in san jose. what started it all and why so many apartment units were damaged. >> one man dead and another under arrest. the suspected road rage crash that shutdown of a area interstate for nearly 10 hours. >> up to 1000 people feared dead as dozens of buildings collapsed. >> complete bay area news coverage starts right now. this is ktvu mornings on two. >> good morning. welcome to the second hour. >> i am claudine wong. it's sunday october 23rd. we want to get over to rosemary who has a fabulous cord -- a fabulous forecast. >> another great day for the outdoors. it's going to be above normal, slightly cooler for the coast though. we begin to see changes in the afternoon with that sea breeze approaching. temperatures begin to cool for the coastline. mostly clear skies this morning. we are cool but not as cool. for the afternoon some of us are just as one. some of us shaving a degree or two off create a bigger hole in trend will start by tomorrow. we break this down for you. we'll show you those numbers expected for today coming up. >> several dozen people are forced out of their homes overnight after an apartment fire in san jose. we are live at the pinewood apartments where some residents had to be rescued from the flames. >> we just got an update from the red cross representative who says 30 people were displaced, 22 adults, seven children all because of this apartment fire that happened just after 1:00 this morning. this apartment unit behind a come of the one that you can see partially boarded up, is where the fire started. the fire chief says a resident in that apartment was cooking on the stove and left a pan unattended. but the apartment you see here is in a long rectangular building that has a common hallway. the building stretches down almost a link of a half block. that building has a common hallway. even though it is not visible from the outside, other units have smoke of a fire, and water damage because of the fire in a single apartment. >> the fire spread more than it looks. you can't see it from here. it is on the inside and through the interior walls. in several places, the floor is burnt through. >> now, this displaced resident describes some of the commotion. she says she lost her team hq that home while she went to the store. she came back and her kids were out safely, but she says there was a lot of neighbors in their slippers and robe trying to get out. she said neighbors were knocking on doors warning people to get out. she saw some residents try to jump off their second-floor balconies to get out. firefighters provided letters so some of the residents were able to do so safely. two people went to the hospital with nonlife-threatening injuries and a firefighter suffered minor burns to his face while tackling this fire. both as were called to the apartment complex and were called up i firefighters in order to give some of the people displaced a place to sit and rest. the red cross is trying to find alternate housing. earlier this morning the red cross said they were possibly opening a shelter for all the people displaced. they expect more people to be in this place because there are 32 units in this long rectangular building. however, they recently revised the numbers. red cross to -- red cross says there are a total of nine families looking for a new home. >> also overnight, a pedestrian was hit and killed on highway 101 in san mateo. it happened just 44:30 this morning. an suv was heading south on when it crashed into the man walking on the shoulder. the driver immediately stop and is cooperating with the highway patrol. a single thought bombing was shut down for about 90 minutes. >> up to 1000 people are feared dead after a large earthquake overnight in turkey. a 7.2 magnitude quake struck at about -- struck at about four and a half hours ago. 10 minutes ago sturkie's television reported 30 death. scientists estimate a tough call between 500 and a thousand people. because of the structure of housing in that area and the magnitude of this quake. earthquakes are frequent in turkey, which is crossed by fault lines. >>> the eastbound lanes of interstate 580 are back open. the highway patrol closed lanes last night after what investigators say was likely a deadly road rage incident involving a member of the hells angels. the chp says six to eight motorcyclists were traveling in formation around 4:00 yesterday afternoon. they then came along side it bus driver headed back to the yard at the end of his route to >> it sounds like the van was moving over to get into a lane that maybe the motorcycle was in. i don't know if there was any communication between the two. that's unknown at this point. suddenly the van turned. >> the impact knocked the motorcyclist off his bike and under the bus. authorities say the ban motorcycle for about a mile. they say the driver pulled over and then tried to run away. sheriff deputies arrested him on a felony hit and run charge. please have identified him as eddie hall of oakland. the victim's name has not been released. no one else was on the bus, which is operated by 1st transit. the company says hall had a clean record since being hired in february. >> the search continues for a man accused of killing a fellow hells angels member. police received a tip that stever weeds was hiding out there. authorities locked on the area for some 12 hours and forced residents to stay indoors. >> 30 minutes later they came back out and didn't find nothing. >> is suspected of shooting to death steve tauzin. investigators believe he suffered black ice and other injuries in a fight that led to the shooting. >> 130 protesters arrested in chicago early this morning. demonstrators stood their ground and would not leave it closed section of grant park. police warned them to leave or risk getting arrested. many protesters locked arms before officers moved in. about 1500 people descended on an area of the park known as congress plaza. they hope to make it the permanent home of the movement. at least a thousand people gathered at the plaza yesterday. they marked just end eventually ended up on lakeshore avenue where some people wearing masks sat down on the road. at one point it blocked an offer. some protesters formed a blank -- formed and stormed a bank. >> i love what they are trying to accomplish. i don't think it's necessary to vandalize the bank machine. >> the branch had to close early because of the damage. police say despite that act of vandalism, it was a peaceful march. >>> officers appeared to be cracking down on parking tickets. demonstrators used an area to collect donations that people are citing everyone who stops for illegal parking. the city has yet to enforce at 10:00 p.m. curfew or a camping and cooking band that plaza. >> san francisco's occupy movement is still going strong. >> reporter: hundreds of protesters rallied yesterday. they then marched down market street. some held signs that said cut bonuses, not teachers. in san jose it was a quiet night at the occupy protest in front of city hall. that comes after two demonstrators were arrested early yesterday morning. city officials say they are worried about vandalism and public health. >> good morning to you. looking forward to another beautiful day. isn't that gorgeous? very calm out there this morning. mostly clear skies. you see the sunshine bouncing off the waters. temperatures will be rebounding above normal in many cases. we do have subtle changes and it will come in the way of cooling. at this hour we still have that offshore breeze. it worthless to leave santa rosa. -- northwesterly stand rosa the rest of us dealing with calm conditions and a little bit of gusty weather reported earlier this morning in the hills. 58 oakland, 59 san francisco sitting in the mid and upper 50s in san jose. 4 degrees. cool once again at a chilly start in napa. 47 for you. 51 san rosa. the fog is not nearly as poor as bad as what we saw yesterday. it's just very patchy out there. mostly sunny skies expected for today. the onshore breeze expected by this afternoon. high pressure beginning to flatten a little bit. we've got a system dropping out of the pacific northwest by tomorrow. that's going to cool all of us don't. for today we look at a few high clouds. temperatures a lot like yesterday. around the bay area may be a shaving of a degree or two. we've got this disturbance off the coast of southern california. that's going to help increase our low cost cover for tomorrow morning. we look at high clouds for today. that's really about it. i stop it here right about midnight. it's filling in in time for monday morning. maybe patchy fog and a little cloud cover over the bay area. maybe not as clear as what we are seeing this hour. widespread low '80s expected for the north. i'm getting confused. low to mid 80s expected for england and east day. 81 san jose along the peninsula. a nice-looking day. 81 redwood city, 78 palo alto. 73 expected in the city of san francisco. 60s along the coast line. notably cooler for some of our coastal stretch for the afternoon. a cold unexpected for tomorrow, still expecting the wins to set up tuesday, wednesday, maybe even into thursday morning. all in all, a pretty good- looking forecast. if you are out to see the raiders, i bet you are excited. we've got that forecast coming up for you. >> the final sunday street just against. there are going to be closers. some adjacent streets from 25th will be close. the closures allow people to enjoy recreational activities in the street from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. >> time now is eight '11. one week after the death of an indy car driver, another man killed during a race, this one on motorcycles. >> and libya declares liberation from mobar gaddafi. we are getting new information about how he died. >> louisiana man spends decades behind bars for a crime he didn't commit. how he was recently proved innocent. >> and here's a look out side at a sunny golden gate bridge this morning. if you're headed to that area, looks that you are doing just fine. time now is 8:11. >> good morning to you. waking up with partly cloudy skies. oakland sitting at 58 degrees at this hour. >>> new this morning, a soldier caught -- a soldier shot and killed a sheriff's deputy. the deputy was returning home late last night when he stopped to check on a suspicious car on the side of the road. investigators say the 26-year- old soldier shot him several times. the man then committed suicide. authorities say he didn't fire in that weapon at passing cars and was apparently despond and after a domestic dispute with a woman. >> time now is on most a 15:00. libya celebrating this link. you're about to look at live pictures were the transitional leadership is declaring liberation. people turning out for the festivities. today's liberation turns more than two months after they toppled the regime of moammar gaddafi. the transitional leadership will remain an interim government and set up elections for a constitutional assembly. as libyans continue to line up to see the body of gaddafi, we know what killed that former leader. in our toxic conference he died from a bullet to the head. doctors examined his body but won't disclose details after they report. revolutionary forces suggest he was killed in crossfire. bloody images of him being hunted and beaten few home -- fuel expectations he was assassinated. >> surprise patient. during an interview, if the u.s. ever went to war with pakistan, he would support pakistan. that didn't have looks with what he told secretary of state hillary clinton during her recent visit to kabul. foreign relations experts say a war is only a remote possibility and says the remarks are intended to reach out to his active standing neighbors. the white house accuses pakistan of harboring terrorists. >> americans in kenya being warned of a potential terrorist attack or did the u.s. and as he says it has received evidence of an imminent threat against warner's. the emergency message comes after kenya and troops across the border into somalia to pursue it wanted militants. >> leaders still meeting trying to prevent a major debt crisis. i want to show you video from belgium turned this shows the finance ministers arriving for that meeting. making sure the debt crisis does not spread to other countries is talking to. spain and italy might soon be affected, they say. >> by gp rider dead after crashing. 24-year-old marko lost control of his honda motorcycle in the 11th turn. his death comes a week after in the car racer dan wheldon was killed in iraq during a race. a public memorial service will be held in indianapolis today. two-time indy 500 winner died a week ago from head injuries. yesterday funeral services were held in florida. the public was invited to come to pay their respects. >> just wanted to say goodbye to someone who is the face of st. pete. we love speed. we take risks. we don't understand tragedy like today. >> the 33-year-old british driver leaves behind a wife and two young sons. >> shark hunters have set traps to try to catch a great white shark that killed an american driver. 32-year-old george wainwright surfaced. the texas man had been living in australia for several months on a work visa. less than two weeks ago a great white shark another swimmer on 1 miles away. >> away than a man is protesting a sense and is freed from prison after serving nearly 30 years for a crime he didn't commit. having james was committed of raping a wife of an acquaintance. the woman told police she didn't know who attacked her but later picked james out about lineup. for decades he said he was innocent but wasn't able to prove it until now. dna testing proved he was not the rapist. >> i had to stay positive. >> we knew he was innocent. even in advance of doing the testing, his case had all the signs that it was raining he was an innocent man wrongly convicted. spanish is the top person in the state to be exonerated by dna evidence since 1999. he's eligible to get up to a quarter million dollars as compensation for his unjust prison time. >> a federal judge on a lawsuit over corn sugar to go forward. the sugar industry to stop our refineries from using the term corn sugar. corn refiners have been working to improve the image of corn syrup found in many soldiers and processed food. -- found in many processed foods. >>> quarterback andrew wachs put up with tight end colin cleaner for the touchdown. a 61-yard touchdown. but just 16 seconds later, it was stanford's turn again. 70 yards for the touchdown. stanford led 38-14 at the half and continued to run the ball. the cardinals rushed for 446 yards breaking the team record that in 1981. they went 65-21. >>> after losing three straight games, the bears took off their frustration on utah. at the score first quarter, it was 5 yards out to put the bears in front. bears built up a 24 lead in the first half. bears go on to win 34-10. spent while the san jose sharks have gotten off to a rough start of far, but the season is young. they were in boston taking on the defending stanley cup champion bruins. joe thorton steals the puck. san jose has an early 1-nothing lead. the bruins would tie the game with two goals and just 29 seconds, but the sharks responded in the shot is turned back. the sharks go on to win 4-2 and even their record at 3-3. >> a lot of great sports there. 8:20. remembering the lives lost 20 years ago. how people use the nursery to talk about preparedness, and not just for fires. >> a dry warm pattern for the second half of your weekend. coming up, your afternoon forecast. >> take a look at this. there is the baseball and there is the hail sitting right next to it. storm chasers capture this on video yesterday. the storm brought thunder, lightning, and possible funnel clouds. fortunately, no major damage or injuries were reported. >> that baseball might have been one of the ones hit last night. >> it may be. time now is 8:24. time to check in with rosemary. another beautiful day. >> our weather is also fascinating, but a different kind. we are looking at gorgeous weather. temperatures warming very similar to what we saw yesterday. around the bay, slightly cooler. take a look at that. all along the coastline we will be with a sea breeze for the afternoon and we expect to cool down along the immediate coastline. football going on for today. looks again time for the raiders this afternoon. 75 degrees, mostly sunny skies and warm conditions. 78 expected for the second half. so it's going to be a nice and warm one. 73 in the city a long the coastline. we look at 60s. another warm day in santa rosa. 83. meanwhile, inland of our mom. southbay is warm as well. 83 for morgan hill, 81 redwood city. bird school benefit, expected in the afternoon with light winds. temperatures will cool tomorrow. all of us will notice that. tuesday and wednesday the offshore winds. the models still point to the possibility. it looks like tuesday and wednesday will be the windiest days. mostly clear skies, no marine layer in sight and no recovery in the overnight hours. very dry with pitchers rebounding slowly by thursday. fair skies and upper thursdays -- and upper 70s. >> emergency personnel, city officials, and survivors of the firestorm are remembering the lives lost. they also reflect on the lessons learned since that disaster. >> reporter: berkeley residents lined up that king middle school for a disaster preparedness workshop. because the earthquake's the needs. >> this event was hosted by alameda county. a mac with thursday's 20th anniversary of the firestorm, there was a commemoration at the gateway center. >> remember the 25 people who died, the 3500 homes that were lost. >> many firefighters battled the fire storm, an event that none of them could have not imagined. >> a helicopter did it drop right above us. because of the heat and the abstract from the wind, we never felt a drop of water. >> this man lost his home. >> i had a healthy respect for the fires. i'm still thankful to have escaped it. >> the event ended with a final bell for the lives lost. everyone cross the road for a preparedness fair. >> safety officials say it's not a matter of if, it's only a matter of one another natural disaster will hit the bay area, so everyone needs to be prepared. >> 8:27. gunfire overnight in a normally quiet city. the double shooting under investigation. >> and a man behind bars suspected of critically wounding a sacramento area police officer. >> bay area's major news of the day. the 10:00 news on ktvu channel 2. complete bay area news coverage. >> fire breaks out in a san jose apartment complex overnight forcing dozens of people from their homes. >> some stood on balconies waiting for firefighters. allie rasmus is live outside the complex with a look at the damage. >> red cross representatives say a total of 29 people, including seven children, are now displaced after this apartment fire. it happened just after 1:00. it started in the building you see behind me. that apartment unit that is in the process of getting boarded up for you if i are battalion chief told us a resident was cooking on the stove and that's how the fire started. this apartment unit is part of a long rectangular building in this complex with 31 other apartment units in that building. they all share a common hallway. even though it's not visible from the outside, other units are damaged. >> there may be water damage, smoke damage, holes in the walls, and so forth. right now we have determined about nine families need assistance. however, there may be other families serious. >> now, this displaced resident describes some of the commotion area she told us in spanish that she came back to see neighbors running out of the building in their robes and slippers. other neighbors were knocking on doors warning people to get out. some residents tried jumping off their second-floor balconies to escape. firefighters say they had to go into rescue mode and provide letters for people to get out of their second story apartments. two people went to the hospital with nonlife-threatening injuries. one firefighter suffered minor burns to his face. the battalion chief told us they will be looking into whether the building smoke alarms were working properly because she's a lot of residents and realize that their building was on fire. firefighters later this morning called some buses to this apartment complex to give the people displaced a place to sit and rest while the red cross tried to find alternate housing. earlier this morning the red cross said it was thinking about opening a shelter because they were told as many as 80 to 100 people might be displaced. again, they have revised that number. 29 people are now looking for homes people killed after a 7.2 magnitude earthquake in turkey. scientists estimate up to 1000 people could be dead because of low housing standards. dozens of buildings in several cities did collapse, and rescuers are right now searching for survivors. >> police investigating a double shooting overnight. it happened on line road and airport dr. it's not clear what led to the shooting. both victims are expected to survive, but police have no suspects right now. try police investigate their 37th homicide of the year. a man must have just after 1:30 this morning near virginia street. police were called to the area and report of a fight. officers found the victim unconscious. they say he was stabbed at least once. police have no suspects or motive at this time. >> interstate 580 has reopened this morning after what police believe was a deadly road rage incident. please see the driver of an empty their transit bus deliver up a ramp into a member of the hells angels. 31-year-old eddie hall has been arrested on a felony hit and run charge. the victim's name has not been released. >>> authority shutdown eastbound lanes of the freeway to conduct their investigation. news chopper took these pictures of that backup, which as you can see, stretched for miles. eastbound lanes were closed from 4:00 yesterday afternoon just before 2:00 this morning. >> 8:33. we know the name of a good samaritan killed in a crash in hayward. martha k got out of her vehicle yesterday morning when she was hit. it started a chain reaction involving six other vehicles. the section was closed for about three hours. >> police captured a man suspected of shooting a police officer. late last night police cars surrounded the home in del paso hype neighborhood of sacramento area officers arrested 32-year- old tyrone smith. he's accused of shooting the officer several times during a traffic stop yesterday afternoon. the 25-year-old officer is listed in critical but stable conditions. doctors say paramedics who happen to be in the area like he saved his life. >> today marks 1 year since a hospital worker was strangled to death or your family members of donna groves will gather with lawmakers and workers at the hospital and six other mental health facilities. they want to mark the anniversary of his death. patient jess matthews pleaded not guilty and was sentenced to 25 years in prison. >>> a new law says when a state court determines they are incompetent to stand trial, they can also order medication. after that an administrative law just must -- law judge must review the medication order. >> a former worker at san quentin state prison is facing charges after being arrested on suspicion of bringing erewhon into the prison to sell to an inmate. robert alioto is scheduled to be arraigned tomorrow. she was not a sworn correctional officer at the prison but worked as a warehouse supervisor. prison officials say he was fired after being arrested earlier this month. >> a jet skier recovering after being rescued north of grizzly bay. he was found floating in montezuma's slough yesterday. >> the sole survivor of a salon shooting massacre in orange county appeared in public for the first time at her daughter's general. 73-year-old patty celebrated the life of her daughter laura webb. webb was an employee at the salon where last week's shooting happened. she was doing her mothers here last week when the gunmen open fire and killed her along with seven others. prosecutors say that the custody dispute with an ex-wife over their eight-year-old son was the motive. >> 8:36. dozens of people called for an end to police brutality. the group gathered in the city's bayview district yesterday for the national day of protest to stop police brutality. similar event were held in cities throughout the country. this is proof activists are on the right track, they say. >> the group is calling for an end to police killings, attacks on immigrants, and what they call the fbi repression on activist. >> members of a group are upset that a law banning people from openly carrying handguns is set to go into effect on january 1st. they say if they can't carry a handgun, they will carry so- called long guns such as rightful's and shotguns. >> they are basically telling us and all of the citizens that they don't perspective. we will find a way to stay within the law and continue to defend ourselves. >> california is the fifth state in the country to outlaw openly carrying handguns. >> president obama is heading back to the area and will be in san francisco on tuesday for a fundraiser. the event will be held at a downtown hotel with a maximum 200 people. before coming, the city will be here tomorrow for another fundraiser. the president was just in the bay area one month ago for a town hall meeting on jobs. >> good morning to you. mostly clear skies and making your plans. isn't that just a beautiful shot. a few high clouds passing over for today. temperatures rebounding fairly quickly. along the coastline, while we expect to stay mostly clear, we see a bit of a cool down. the shift taking place we continue with mostly sunny skies. a cooler afternoon for the coast line. on nice warm rebound for the rest of reba will pressure will continue migrating into our area and will bring us a few clouds and more of a widespread cooldown in time for your monday. you see mostly clear skies. you see almost the southerly surge taking place. that helps increase our low- cost by tomorrow morning. i want to run you through the next day or so. mostly clear for the coastline. temperatures cool back and very similar to what we saw yesterday. by tomorrow morning low clouds back along the coastline have been pretty good. maybe patchy clouds and fog around the area. 60 degrees in san francisco. bold 60s along bay. 57 hayward, 51 livermore, mid- 50s san jose. depending on where you are at, you are chilly or where it's not so bad. forecasted highs are 82 degrees. another gorgeous day to be out. 79 san roselle forget we are looking at 83 degrees for santa rosa. senators mild and warm, once again. 78 expected in oakland for the raiders game. 82 for danville, south bay looking good. we are looking at 81 for you for the afternoon. 80 degrees mountain view, 81 redwood city. widespread 60s expected for the coastline are you the extended forecast with temperatures cooling. tuesday and wednesday whilst still predicting that offshore wind event. that means the marine layer will be pretty much nonexistent. very dry with the possibility of fire weather increasing tuesday, wednesday, maybe thursday. temperature wise not bad at all. we will take a look at your lunch time numbers coming up. time now is 8:40. we do have breaking news. we are just learning of an officer involved shooting in san jose. it happened about an hour a go at extended-stay motel on east hot road. report of a person with a weapon. police tell us a least one officer opened fire after the suspect threatened them. authorities say he is currently being treated for a gunshot wound. no officers were injured. we have a news crew headed to the scene and we'll bring you more information if it becomes available. >> a red tail hawk spotted with a nail in its head has finally been captured. he alluded rescuers for more than a week. numbers of wildlife rescue captured the injured bird near the botanical gardens. they took it to wildlife center in san jose where specialists are treating it. authorities believe the hawk was intentionally shot with a nail gun. there's a $10,000 reward in that case. >> time now is 8:41. it's a historic day in the middle eastern country. citizens are headed to the polls in their first ever truly free election. >> a proposed bill up for debate. congress is supposed while the employer screen for illegal immigrants, but some say it will actually hurt them . it's been a good morning to you. plenty of sunshine. it reflects off the buildings. we've got another gorgeous sunday in store. >> and advertising company in kansas city is hoping billboards will help police find a missing 11 month old girl. they believe the went missing weeks ago. much of the investigation is focused on lisa's parents, but they've denied any role in her disappearance. >>> more than 100 friends and family showed up for a vigil for missing five-year-old girl. jesse shockley has been missing for a week and a half. jesse's grandfather has been handing out flyers in the glendale neighborhood where she was last seen. he said she's hopeful she returns home safely. >> unfaithful that everyone came to support us. >> we are going to stay positive . >> police have no leads in the case. reward money is being offered for information about jesse's disappearance. >> police in los angeles investigate unusual incident outside a taco truck or the police say a man was attacked by another man's with a machete. will he say the attacker dragged the victim inside the taco truck and then took off. that's when he thickly crashed into several parked cars. by that time police were on the scene. >> at that point, they saw a man armed with a bloody machete in the doorway of the food truck. the officers ordered that individual to drop the knife numerous times, however, he refused to do so. >> so officers used a taster on that man and i did work in an officer shot him. both men were taken to the hospital and the victim is now in serious condition. police still don't know why the victim was attacked. >> time now is 8:46. tunisia holding its first-ever democratic election and keep returning out -- and people are turning out in surprising numbers. the uprising resulted in the tunisia longtime president. the winners of today's election will be in charge of writing a new constitution and laying the framework for a new government system. argentina's president could become the first woman reelected to the office. cristina fernandez is headed for a landslide victory. she can win without -- with as little as 42%. >> time now is 8:46. americans in washington for their annual freedom march. they shouted messages condemning the record on human rights. they also urged president obama to remove an iranian opposition group from the u.s. list of terrorist organizations are you the group is well supported by former pennsylvania governor ed rendell and ex-homeland security chief tom ridge. >> new this morning, scientists try to locate the remnants of a german satellite that fell to earth. parts of the satellite might survive her entry and crash at up to 280 miles per hour possibly in china or somewhere else in asia. it could take days to determine where and how many pieces touched down. the odds of someone getting hurt by debris is one in 2000. >> a new bill would require verifying immigration status. it's called the legal workforce asked for a congressman lamar smith is the co-author. they are certification would take place by checking. california farmers called the bill if possible job killer. they say americans don't want farming jobs typically held by people who cross the border from mexico. >> u.s. folks, no matter citizens or those that are illegal to be here, will not take this work, will not do this work. >> the bill has already passed a congressional committee and its now going to the republican- controlled house for consideration. >> time now is 8:48. occupy protesters took their message to the head of general electric. >> about 100 demonstrators chanted and held signs outside of the ge medicaid home. the company slashed thousands of jobs in 2008. protesters are angry about the text is very between middle class and the wealthy. >> we are trying to send a message. we are not going away. >> ironically, he recently came out and supported the occupy wall street movement during an event in new york. >> in our election 2012 coverage, the nevada public and party is pushing back its primary caucus from january to february after backlash from national leaders. the decision allows nevada to keep its delegates for next year's national convention. national officials had threatened to strip nevada of its delegates if it did not move that primary caucus. several early primary states like new hampshire and were upset at nevada's attempt to shake up the traditional primary calendar. >> most of the major gop candidates are in iowa are you they attended an event in des moines to capture key support. two of the candidates invoked the memory of ronald reagan. >> in 2012, it's our responsibility to honor the memory of ronald reagan as he described america as that shining city on the hill. >> i still believe like abraham lincoln and ronald reagan that america is the last best hope of all mankind. when i am president, i will not apologize for our country or our values. i will protect them. >> michele bachmann, nude in rich, and rick santorum also spoke. >> former massachusetts governor mitt romney did not attend. instead, he campaigned in new hampshire. romney also complemented some of his republican rivals. well, sort of. >> i believe every single person on the stage in that last debate would do a better job than president obama. if rick perry were the nominee, i'd be voting for him. i don't think they bring as much to the table as i do. >> tomorrow romney is going to file the official paperwork to take part in new hampshire's primary. >> about 10 minutes to 9:00. i reality tv star running for political office. why he qualified to be
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ronald reagan time. we got a lot of new economic policies starting ronald reagan time. that time, from about the end of world war ii, through to ronald reagan time, that is the american dream. this distance here, this is the american dream. because this blue line is median income in america, and, yeah, it wobbles a little bit, but it's basically going up. it is an a fairly, fairly steady climb. and this other line, this one, this line is the income growth of the top 1%. the richest people in the country. now, their income from the end of world war ii, up until reagan time, is growing, but it is not growing as fast as the income of the rest of the country. and that's good, right? they're already doing great. they are the top 1%. they are already the richest people in the country. during the people that we can call, during the period that we can call the american dream, the richest 1% of the country is still rich. and in fact, is getting richer over time. but they are not pulling away from the rest of the country. in fact, everybody is moving on up together. yay for rich people. and yay for everybody else, too. but then starting here, startin
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ronald reagan. there are no ronald reagans out there. bachman isn't. perry isn't. santorum isn't. whoever the others are. but i'll tell you the one who comes close, herman cain. >> bill: to ronald reagan> yes. >> bill: we don't know yet. >> in the same way that he's optimistic. he came up from -- he didn't grow up wealthy. >> bill: no. he's a boot strap guy. >> he has a great story. >> bill: i don't see him as being reagan because reagan had the california experience behind him as the governor of a very complex state. >> i'm talking about how you come across to ordinary -- and i use that word in the best sense -- ordinary americans. cain comes across -- the reason he's doing so well in the polls is he comes across, yeah, i sort of like that guy. >> bill: he's not a politician. but what about when what you call them purist, they say, look what happened with mccain? we compromised with mccain and we got our butt kicked, so we don't want to do that again. >> that's exactly what they say. let me say this to all my purist friends out there. john mccain lost for a reason. i hope all remember all four. we don't traditionally elect the same party throw times in a row. that's one. financial me
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ronald reagan again. here it is. >> in the 1980s ronald reagan produced an economic miracle. and while all of us for wishing and yearning for a third term for ronald reagan, governor perry, you were campaigning and cochairing al gore's election campaign for president of the united states. you went on to increase spending in texas by over 50% and you financed that spending by increasing bond debt by over 137%. that's exactly what barack obama has been doing. increasing debt by trillions of dollars. how can we trust you to not go down the obama way and over spend and pay for that spending within indebtedness. >> but reagan also created record deficits for that time and raised taxes as well in part to try to get this huge deficit down at the time. so view -- there really was no new revelation with any of these candidates tonight, was there, jonathan? other than what you had mentioned previously about mitt romney stubbing his toe. >> no. i don't think there was too much that was dramatically new. but we did see more evidence of the kind of games they play. bachmann, the most interesting exchange involving her was when mitt romney was offered an opportunity t
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ronald reagan was protax and antitax in his 50s. ronald reagan was proceed choice then proceed life in his 50s. ronald reaganno fault divorce and then was against it in his 50s. so people evolve and they evolve all the time in politics. everybody knows about mitt romney. mitt romney is not new to the campaign. everybody knows who he is. what rick perry needs to do is tell us who he is. megyn: why shouldn't rick perry take shots at romney along the same lines that we are going to hear if romney winds up being the republican nominee. it's basically what he was saying on o'reilly is that he's a flip-flopper an doesn't have a core. this is not particular news to those who are looking for ways to criticize romney, that's been out in the bloodstream. why shouldn't the guy who is trying to beat romney raise that now? >> everybody who is going to vote in the primaries knows who mitt romney is. that's why he hasn't got even over 25%. they want to know who rick per rise. and rick perry has spent so much time attacking mitt romney that he hasn't been able to define who he is. he is being defined by the debates instead
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ronald reagan called the soviet union the evil empire, he said tear down the wall. you can do it in that way and make changes, get if you recall, corporate chef came to ronald reagan's funeral. -- gorbachev came to ronald reagan's funeral. that has declined. i think if we are doing that, pushing the freedom agenda, then i would be optimistic. but right now in china, the catholic church has gone through great pressure with the bishop of hong kong three months ago. they are doing terrible things to the catholic church. they aren't arresting protestant house church leaders. they are persecuting leaders, spying against us. we see in egypt the christians now live in great fear, particularly after the fall of mubarak. right now, there are probably bombers flying over, bombing people. ethnic cleansing is taking place. and nobody says a thing. yes, if america is exercising a moral leadership, and we have a wonderful country, doing it in a bipartisan way, that i would be optimistic. if we cease to be involved that way, and lastly if we cannot get control of this debt and deficit, when we become economically weak, china is our banker. there are catholic bishops under house arrest. but they have plundered to that. they are our bankers. when economically you cannot pay your debt and we are borrowing from china, that is not very good and that makes me pessimistic. it might -- my wife and i have 15 grandkids. but to be optimistic. but i think the model is president reagan. your book at times criticizes condoleezza rice for the debt situation. but constraints d.c. about china holding u.s. that? guest: i think it is a big constraint, it driving issue. president obama, who was the 2009 nobel prize winner put on a dinner for a chinese leader, while his wife was under house arrest. the president did not to meet with the dali lama. president bush met with the dali lama publicly. i think that is stopping us from saying things and doing things. and it ought not be. we should be advocating for those who are being persecuted. that is why i made the comment. we have to get this debt and deficit down. we have to eliminate it. boxley we can come together in a bipartisan way to do with so we can remain not only militarily strong but economically strong. if you are strong economically. the 21st century was the american century. i want the 21st century to be the american century and not the chinese century. if it is the chinese century, it is a dangerous world. >> are america's best days behind her? guest: i don't think so. i think the american people are ready to deal with these things. i think the failure has been more in washington. there is a chair in the room across from where the signing of the declaration of independence to place. there's a story about it was carved and in grave and painted on the chair that washington sat on. when the constitution was signed, front and said i used to look at the chair and i did not know if it was the rising sun or the setting sun. now i think it is the rising sun. every politician wants to believe their best days are ahead, and i believe we are, but if we fail or allow this debt and deficit to take over, if we do not advocate and stand up for our principles, if we continue to borrow from china -- we are borrowing from saudi arabia. saudi arabia found that the radical schools. the head of the taliban what to a saudi school. i want to be optimistic. believe that america's best days are ahead, but we cannot just say it, you have to do it. it i think the model for speaking and advocating for the persecuted and the port is president reagan. at i admire president reagan. at he just had that ability, and you could feel what was taking place. and with president reagan and margaret thatcher and pope john paul ii, they change the world. i am optimistic for my grand kids, but we have to do the right thing. host: for those of you who do not often watch committee hearings, we pulled one cove from august. >> you have to remove oubashir. government change, regime change. that has been going on 21 years. 2.1 million people, mainly christians. killed in the north-south battle. 200,000, 400,000 killed in darfur. the u.s. turning people over to take people away. that sounds like the nazis. that sounds like something out of a bad movie. the u.n. has failed. these are war criminals. ihost: how does that serve your causes? guest: i was the first member of rfur.ouse to go to da there is genocide there. we have talked with young women who said they were raped. as they were raped, they were saying it would make a lighter skinned baby. is an indicted war criminal. it is aircraft are bombing innocent civilians in the mountains. just last week, the government of malawi that we are giving a grant of foreign aid to and hundreds of millions of dollars to invited him in for an economic conference. the world stood up to them, but why is it any different when it takes place in a european continent when it takes place at a poor country in sudan? just seeing this, and i saw the women in the camps and i saw the people and it just does not seem right and also the number one supporter of bashir is china. the largest embassy in khartoum is china. china is getting a large portion of its oil. china has blocked the u.n. peacekeepers from being active there. so when you see this and i had a lady in the camp, her name was rebecca, she said, you in the west seem to care about the what else. you don't care about us -- you care about the whales. you don't care about us. it's being going on for 20 years. so -- host: question for you. how do the citizens of virginia react about your passion about foreign policy issues in foreign nations especially as our own economy is challenged? guest: well -- i'm grateful for the opportunity to serve having run for re-election. i'm very grateful to my constituents. jim cooper and i came up with the concept of this debt commission four, five years ago. we're adding a new -- we added a new lane on the t.r. bridge and just widened i-66 and fighting the ms-13 gangs. no, i think -- you know, i do. host: and you mentioned tony hall was one of your great friends, a democrat from ohio. what do you think about the current state between the parties in congress? guest: it's not good. it's not good. host: and what caused it, do you know? guest: i don't know. i really don't know. i think tony hall, he may not want me to call a liberal democrat --, he's moderate liberal democrat. he's my friend. i'm a conservative republican. we became friends in 1982 and we still meet together. we're still friends. something has happened and i don't know that i can, you know, explain what it is but i think you can have differences. and ronald reagan was a model again. ronald reagan and tip o'neal, you hear the stories. i don't know how close they were but they cooperated and worked together. i think the country is in such a difficult time. high unemployment, housing foreclosures and so i think it's time. i am a conservative republican. i believe in the values of my party. i think -- and tony and i found a number of issues that we can work on. host: tell me about the title of your book "prisoner of conscience." guest: well, it says my conscience tells me to do these things. host: and you can't escape it? guest: no. host: who was the biggest influence on you do you think in your life? you say ronald reagan. guest: my faith. my mom and dad. my faith. their being in a group with tony hall and dan coats and so many other. it's not the one. it's been kind of an evolving process. host: let's get our viewers involved. beginning with a call from tammy, a democrat in rockford, illinois. please, go ahead, tammy. caller: yes. i'm just
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