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he did a horrible job running. i watch him on your show, and i don't even know how he gets on your show. i'm sure the ratings are very bad as he speaks. >> he's an msnbc contributor now. he's been on my show in the past. not now. >> he's a lightweight. total lightweight. >> he's a smart guy, steve schmidt. >> i don't know if he's a smart guy. >> i'm telling you -- he's a smart guy. >> a lightweight or a smart guy. i leave it to you. >> well, i, you know, listen, he's obviously -- he's very upset. he's very upset. you know, it's no small achievement to be the head of the republican whack pack in 2011. and i think he's done it. i think the party escaped a bullet here by having him participate in this debate to moderate it. the public relations disaster. when you look at this nbc poll out today, lawrence, you see very clearly the president is enormously vulnerable on the economy. when we have the front-runner talking about the biggest threat being electromagnetic pulses and the donald trump show over here. this is hur
he did a horrible job running. i watch him on your show, and i don't even know how he gets on your show. i'm sure the ratings are very bad as he speaks. >> he's an msnbc contributor now. he's been on my show in the past. not now. >> he's a lightweight. total lightweight. >> he's a smart guy, steve schmidt. >> i don't know if he's a smart guy. >> i'm telling you -- he's a smart guy. >> a lightweight or a smart guy. i leave it to you. >> well, i, you...
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running polling. he hired staff. running the kind of campaign he would have to run, sometimes legislators don't have the appetite for it. >> or the energy. and a lot of time get up in years and don't want to go through it all again. and nelson is a good example, tea party took credit for him retiring and progressive democrats took credit for him retiring. and that's a good example how there are not a of moderates. they don't have a lot of friends anymore. gwen: the evangelicals are supposed to have a great impact because of what happened with mike huckabee four years ago. iowans say that's not the case. now this is our first post-2010 midterm test whether the tea party really can get people elected or keep people from running. >> i think there's going to be some unintended consequences of the tea party. on the president's level, i think it's interesting because we are currently exist in world where it seems like mitt romney could have the nomination, which i would say opposite of a tea party candidate. but in part wh
running polling. he hired staff. running the kind of campaign he would have to run, sometimes legislators don't have the appetite for it. >> or the energy. and a lot of time get up in years and don't want to go through it all again. and nelson is a good example, tea party took credit for him retiring and progressive democrats took credit for him retiring. and that's a good example how there are not a of moderates. they don't have a lot of friends anymore. gwen: the evangelicals are...
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he will run on class warfare. there is nobody that things a one-year or two-year holiday will have any effect on employment. >> excuse me. >> purely a political ploy that will be used to run the campaign with. all i'm saying is it is part of a larger strategy with that is about framing. >> certainly, there is something to what you say, but it is also true that you do not have a recovery unless people have money in their pockets to spend. i do not care how many tax breaks you give to wealthy people, to so-called create jobs. they are not going to create jobs unless there is a demand for services and products, and there will not be unless there is pete -- money in people's pocketbooks. >> john boehner showed why he is speaker of the house. he saved republican from maneuvering themselves -- we borrowed tax cut from donald trump, but not for sally ordinary or joseph spector. they were opposed to the tax cuts for people earning $55,000, $60 -- $60,000 a year. the reality, frankly, is the made the case at tax cuts are w
he will run on class warfare. there is nobody that things a one-year or two-year holiday will have any effect on employment. >> excuse me. >> purely a political ploy that will be used to run the campaign with. all i'm saying is it is part of a larger strategy with that is about framing. >> certainly, there is something to what you say, but it is also true that you do not have a recovery unless people have money in their pockets to spend. i do not care how many tax breaks you...
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temperatures now running fairly mild. near 50 in ocean city, 46 easton, 45 in hagerstown and the winds out of the south at five to ten much a little breezier but that southerly wind catching a pretty mild batch of area. mild today was really the story. low to mid50s. tomorrow back in the mid to upper 50s. despite the chance for rain i say little literally back down to federal hill, mid to upper 50s and the south breeze and same down toward the crash -- east port 58, edgewater if we get lucky but that chance for showers throughout the afternoon and through the evening. you see it quieting down. the showers earlier, just north of us have fizzled out. off to the west the more significant line of showers and storms n is the line that will push through as we go into tomorrow afternoon and perhaps into tomorrow evening. kind of see the surface map bearing out the situation. big high pressure bubble just off shore of maryland and virginia. still close enough to keep most of the showers at bay and passing to the north for a few m
temperatures now running fairly mild. near 50 in ocean city, 46 easton, 45 in hagerstown and the winds out of the south at five to ten much a little breezier but that southerly wind catching a pretty mild batch of area. mild today was really the story. low to mid50s. tomorrow back in the mid to upper 50s. despite the chance for rain i say little literally back down to federal hill, mid to upper 50s and the south breeze and same down toward the crash -- east port 58, edgewater if we get lucky...
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now you might have forgotten that johnson was running, but this year a third party, run by a more serious candidate, could make a huge difference in the election results, and tonight we have new poll numbers to show who might benefit. and barney frank's advice to the colleagues he's leaving behind. that's in the sideshow. finally, let me finish tonight with how the republican party's obsession with opposing president obama at any cost may be costing them way too much. we start with senator charles schumer, a democrat from the great state of new york. senator schumer, thanks for being here. what's the exit strategy? how might this flap over the payroll tax end? house blinks, senate blinks, or does it expire? >> well, i don't think it will expire. i think that basically there is so much pressure on speaker boehner. he's basically standing alone, that the house is going to have to do what the american people want and what many of us have been asking which is very simple simply to pass the two-month extension and then we'll negotiate for the rest of the year. speaker boehner had a very bad da
now you might have forgotten that johnson was running, but this year a third party, run by a more serious candidate, could make a huge difference in the election results, and tonight we have new poll numbers to show who might benefit. and barney frank's advice to the colleagues he's leaving behind. that's in the sideshow. finally, let me finish tonight with how the republican party's obsession with opposing president obama at any cost may be costing them way too much. we start with senator...
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, sarah, run!> sarah palin, she's crashing the party in iowa. >> does that mean you're interested in running? are you going to run? >> sarah palin became the latest to drop out. >> she's not running for president. >> really? you don't need a title to make a difference in this country. ♪ you had the time of your life ♪ >> the ones who got away. >> so much time. >> we didn't know where we were when pawlenty dropped out. >> it was like a moment that lives in infamiliarity. >> who would have thought we'd be grateful to be up on the stage -- >> are we? >> i think chris christie took at least 45 minutes to say he wasn't going to run for president the last time he said he wasn't going to run for president. i don't think any of these people were qualified or ready to make the jump. look at how polished mitt romney is. and newt gingrich has all this experience. >> you're focusing on two people in this race as opposed to the entire field. >> ron paul's ron before. >> both mitch man yules and chris christie w
, sarah, run!> sarah palin, she's crashing the party in iowa. >> does that mean you're interested in running? are you going to run? >> sarah palin became the latest to drop out. >> she's not running for president. >> really? you don't need a title to make a difference in this country. ♪ you had the time of your life ♪ >> the ones who got away. >> so much time. >> we didn't know where we were when pawlenty dropped out. >> it was like a...
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they used to have, you run and you run again and then you get the nomination. they had a royalist tradition that really went all the way back to the 19th century that pretty much ended with george w. bush. donald trump is a parody, a nightmare version of a republican kingmaker. this is the opposite of a smoke-filled room. this is the opposite of the way the republican party used to operate. and i'll tell you what, donald trump has another interest here, i think. he wants to sow as much chaos as possible in the off-chance, as silly as it may sound, that it somehow may rebound to his benefit, in a third party candidate or whatever. he benefits from situations of chaos. he's the master of chaos. he's the master of chaos. and people like newt gingrich, desperate for the publicity, are perfectly willing to play into it. and you know -- >> so, howard, to follow your point there. remember how he bet on red or black, whatever, it was a 50/50 bet on the papers not showing up for barack obama being a legitimate, american-born citizen. his 50/50 bet ended up on black rath
they used to have, you run and you run again and then you get the nomination. they had a royalist tradition that really went all the way back to the 19th century that pretty much ended with george w. bush. donald trump is a parody, a nightmare version of a republican kingmaker. this is the opposite of a smoke-filled room. this is the opposite of the way the republican party used to operate. and i'll tell you what, donald trump has another interest here, i think. he wants to sow as much chaos as...
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is he running as an independent. later terrorist attacks in nigeria. why christians are being targeted. charles krauthammer reacts. charles krauthammer reacts. [ woman ] my boyfriend and i were going on vacation, so i used my citi thank you card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? we talked about getting a diamond. but with all the thank you points i've been earning... ♪ ...i flew us to the rock i really had in mind. ♪ [ male announcer ] the citi thank you card. earn points you can use for travel on any airline, with no blackout dates. [ male announcer ] it's easy to see what subaru owners care about. ♪ that's why we created the share the love event. get a great deal on a new subaru and 250 dollars goes to your choice of five charities. ♪ with your help, we can reach 20 million dollars by the end of this, our fourth year. [ female announcer ] get 0 percent apr financing on select models for thirty-six months and we'll donate two-hundred and fifty dollars to your choice of five charities. now thro
is he running as an independent. later terrorist attacks in nigeria. why christians are being targeted. charles krauthammer reacts. charles krauthammer reacts. [ woman ] my boyfriend and i were going on vacation, so i used my citi thank you card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? we talked about getting a diamond. but with all the thank you points i've been earning... ♪ ...i flew us to the rock i really had in mind. ♪ [ male...
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it runs through new year's eve. i have one of the engineers who helped develop this beautiful light show. your company is based here in baltimore and you don't like shows across the area. this is spectacular. >> we have a bunch of different technologies. we have video mapping the entire building and we have a laser display over the audience and a bunch of lighting effects all choreographed to the holiday theme. >> we are seeing the building look as if it is coming out of the building. >> our engineers and our creative people snapped this building in three-d -- mapped this building in 3-d. it looks like the building is coming alive. >> lasers and video are involved. many shows have fireworks as well. you can see this all through the holiday running nightly. you can find the times on gbc.org. there's even a special show running on new year's eve. hd doppler is showing -- we're keeping an eye on our next storm which is moving in from the mississippi river valley. we will go back to tony in the weather center. this is s
it runs through new year's eve. i have one of the engineers who helped develop this beautiful light show. your company is based here in baltimore and you don't like shows across the area. this is spectacular. >> we have a bunch of different technologies. we have video mapping the entire building and we have a laser display over the audience and a bunch of lighting effects all choreographed to the holiday theme. >> we are seeing the building look as if it is coming out of the...
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we should not try to run social zuret without contributions. and that a piece of legislation which increases social security losses by 20 times causing those losses to replenish with u.s. government debt that doesn't even have a aaa rating from standard and poors any more is just irresponsible. >> we can move on, but it isn't being replaced with debt in the proposals. >> you're totally wrong on that. you are factly completely wrong. >> they're paying for it with sputs elsewhere in the budget. >> no, you're totally and utterly wrong. >> ok. >> part of what you need to do is learn about this more. because if you ask cbo how are the losses replenished, you will see that under the republican plan for can you tell us to make up for this, the cuts don't replenish the trust fund until 2018. you need to know that. you don't know that but you do need to know that >> i realize it's under a ten year repayment plan. so a one-year benefit for a ten-year. >> and remember, the benefits is paid with what? additional borrowing. who does that? you have to ask th
we should not try to run social zuret without contributions. and that a piece of legislation which increases social security losses by 20 times causing those losses to replenish with u.s. government debt that doesn't even have a aaa rating from standard and poors any more is just irresponsible. >> we can move on, but it isn't being replaced with debt in the proposals. >> you're totally wrong on that. you are factly completely wrong. >> they're paying for it with sputs...
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wasn't going to run.e've never had that discussion. i had people from his campaign contact me but i explained i was committed to mitt. i liked rick perry but i was convinced mitt was the man for the job and i still feel that way. >> neil: you still feel that way on that front? >> newt makes me nervous. due he think what he did at freddie mac, the historian for 1.6 million was the same as what mitt romney did at bane capital? secondly, we need somebody who can win the election. honestly newt gingerich couldn't win the election if the only people who got to vote were people he had been married to. that says something about that. >> neil: let's not -- let's not get mean. you had your doubts as to whether or not newt gingerich could be -- let me ask you this. would you support newt gingerich if he ends up being the republican nominee? >> i really need to hear more about what newt has to say about the economy. he's made some comments that concern me with respect to his support for the free enterprise system bu
wasn't going to run.e've never had that discussion. i had people from his campaign contact me but i explained i was committed to mitt. i liked rick perry but i was convinced mitt was the man for the job and i still feel that way. >> neil: you still feel that way on that front? >> newt makes me nervous. due he think what he did at freddie mac, the historian for 1.6 million was the same as what mitt romney did at bane capital? secondly, we need somebody who can win the election....
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run the government. and yet, once you have to start going on all the tv shows and traveling, and every aspect of your life gets investigated, i don't know how many people that want to run anymore. it's become pretty brutal for -- you basically have to run for two or three years nonstop. and president obama and i'm sure republican romney or gingrich or whoever it might be have to raise about $1 billion. and it's very off-putting in america and i think we need to really investigate how we can shorten this nonstop running. because the president has very little time. they get elected and are running another election in this country all the time. i don't see how it's helping us. >> that caller mentioned ross perot's involvement in nafta. the north american free trade agreement. which was hallmark of the clinton administration. ross perot got very involved in the debate about that after his unsuccessful bid for the white house. and our next clip is a very well watched debate about nafta with then vice presiden
run the government. and yet, once you have to start going on all the tv shows and traveling, and every aspect of your life gets investigated, i don't know how many people that want to run anymore. it's become pretty brutal for -- you basically have to run for two or three years nonstop. and president obama and i'm sure republican romney or gingrich or whoever it might be have to raise about $1 billion. and it's very off-putting in america and i think we need to really investigate how we can...
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that's how you run for president. they said that she was not letting him. now she's been empowered. >> charlie: through all the e-mails he says. >> if you work on the campaign it's the worst nightmare to have the candidate's wife looped into the e-mail chain. >> it's possible you could run for president out of a tv studio. i don't think you can but the game has changed here a little bit. >> charlie: he wants something. >> whether it's thend ofhe day effective that is what he's doing. >> remember, we have the romney phenomena running through the thing so everybody's had a moment. >> charlie: i think it's too early to put him in that place. >> remember in 1995, he changed politics forever and he was out of congress four years later. >> charlie: so you think this ll -- >> i don't kno but if history is any guide, he will say somethg or do something. >> he has trouble with prosperity. i remember having dinner at my house in washington we brought the editors down in new york. >> charlie: that was in 94/95. >> the liberal media bias here but they were presented no
that's how you run for president. they said that she was not letting him. now she's been empowered. >> charlie: through all the e-mails he says. >> if you work on the campaign it's the worst nightmare to have the candidate's wife looped into the e-mail chain. >> it's possible you could run for president out of a tv studio. i don't think you can but the game has changed here a little bit. >> charlie: he wants something. >> whether it's thend ofhe day effective that...
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who should we be putting forward to allow to run for president this spring?ust as the american people are focusing on it and as elliott said just as we're seeing a consistent level of failure in the governance in washington. gallup said it best, 86% are disappointed with the governance they see. >> how do you get past the questions of what makes you think this will work? you have to draft snb and get somebody from across the aisle on a ticket. what makes people take this seriously enough to say, hey, this is a viable third way? >> sure. this is absolutely serious, and the challenges that we're facing right now in this country are extremely serious. 50-state ballot access is as real as it gets. by christmastime 294 electoral votes are in play, and there's going to be a third ticket on the ballot in all 50 states. so we look at where the country is at right now. people are craving stable solutions and they don't see it out of either of the parties. this allows the american people to self-correct and support tickets we've never seen as americans. a democrat with
who should we be putting forward to allow to run for president this spring?ust as the american people are focusing on it and as elliott said just as we're seeing a consistent level of failure in the governance in washington. gallup said it best, 86% are disappointed with the governance they see. >> how do you get past the questions of what makes you think this will work? you have to draft snb and get somebody from across the aisle on a ticket. what makes people take this seriously enough...
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he can't run on those policies. he has to run negative now. he has to be not hope and change, slash and burn. >> yeah, i think you accidentally left out, sean, that the unemployment rate dropped to 8.6. i'm sure that was an accident on your part. i think that the economy is in a slow recovery. it's obviously going to be a major issue in the campaign. people are not happy where the economy is. but i do believe that it is in a slow recover and i and it is turning around. the question is whether or not people want to stay with obama, stay on this course or they want to take a risk with somebody else. >> kevin? >> well, look, i think that people in chicago right now and president obama himself are looking at this upcoming contest and they are terrified at the idea that this is going to be a referendum on his job performance and the economy. we are looking at a billion dollars enterprise that is solely focused on only disqualifying whoever it is that the republican nominee is and that's an unfortunate position for this country to be in right now gi
he can't run on those policies. he has to run negative now. he has to be not hope and change, slash and burn. >> yeah, i think you accidentally left out, sean, that the unemployment rate dropped to 8.6. i'm sure that was an accident on your part. i think that the economy is in a slow recovery. it's obviously going to be a major issue in the campaign. people are not happy where the economy is. but i do believe that it is in a slow recover and i and it is turning around. the question is...
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this is -- we started running -- traditionally we run through pennsylvania, but this year we are running through landover. >> the midshipmen and parents gathered in front of the hall to kickoff the run. >> they are going up around baltimore and through d.c. and stuff. that will be fun. 11 miles. we'll see how that will work out, i guess. >> it will be a big game. it works out to be out there. it is a great event for our company coming in, represent our school. >> those we are running with are proud to be a part of this tradition and are especially proud that this year's run will honor the 10th anniversary of 9/11. >> the army marathon team will run past the marathon site. we'll run past the pentagon and d.c. and the alumni group is running past the flight 93 site in pennsylvania. so it is a pretty special event, especially just with the three groups coming together and really being une i'd under that. >> while midshipmen begin their run, army cadets were at west point yesterday. they will bring the game balls' stadium for tomorrow's game. rob roblin, wbal-tv 11 news. >> you know, your mo
this is -- we started running -- traditionally we run through pennsylvania, but this year we are running through landover. >> the midshipmen and parents gathered in front of the hall to kickoff the run. >> they are going up around baltimore and through d.c. and stuff. that will be fun. 11 miles. we'll see how that will work out, i guess. >> it will be a big game. it works out to be out there. it is a great event for our company coming in, represent our school. >> those...
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in front of bancroft hall to kickoff the run. >> they made the run the same length. that will be fun. i like 11 miles. we will see how that works out. >> it will be a big gain. we are excited to be out there. the ball -- is a pretty good for our company coming together. >> as i talked with are proud to be a part of this tradition and proud that this year's run will honor the 10th anniversary of 9/11. >> the army marathon team will be running past the 9/11 set in nyc. will be running past the pentagon and washington, d.c. the alumni group is running past the flight 93 site in pennsylvania. it is a pretty special event, especially with the three groups coming together and being unified under that. >> army cadets left west. yesterday. they will bring the game balls to the stadium for tomorrow's game. rob roblin, wbal tv 11 news. >> are you looking for ways to enjoy the holiday season this weekend? to cancel a pretty old-fashioned way at the hampton historic mansion in towson. it will provide fun and free activities for children and their parents to learn about holiday t
in front of bancroft hall to kickoff the run. >> they made the run the same length. that will be fun. i like 11 miles. we will see how that works out. >> it will be a big gain. we are excited to be out there. the ball -- is a pretty good for our company coming together. >> as i talked with are proud to be a part of this tradition and proud that this year's run will honor the 10th anniversary of 9/11. >> the army marathon team will be running past the 9/11 set in nyc....
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>> they can run the ball inside but russell wilson right here a hard run fake and have him boot leg,eep the ball out the backdoor. i like that call right here. >> charles: possession is so key right now. a lot of time on the clock even if they trained the time out. this is a big one for wisconsin. i wouldn't doubt they would throw the ball here to try and pick it up. >> gus: third down and five. ewing. and ball in the backfield. wilson hands it to ball. ball will not get it. trenton robinson. robinson stopping it and that will force the badgers to punt it with 2:24 and counting. >> charles: that is pat narduzzi the defensive coordinator who normally works out of the box. he came down to the field for the last crucial series. his offense is going to get the football back with a little less than two minutes to go in the game. >> brad nortman has been terrific punting the ball for wisconsin. he has been getting great hang time. keshawn martin has had to fair catch the ball a number of times tonight. he gets it up. for the line drive. and a flag. martin to the sideline. martin. martin go
>> they can run the ball inside but russell wilson right here a hard run fake and have him boot leg,eep the ball out the backdoor. i like that call right here. >> charles: possession is so key right now. a lot of time on the clock even if they trained the time out. this is a big one for wisconsin. i wouldn't doubt they would throw the ball here to try and pick it up. >> gus: third down and five. ewing. and ball in the backfield. wilson hands it to ball. ball will not get it....
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when i made the decision to run, i did not fit the usual description of somebody that ought to be runningresident. [applause] i had never held public office before. [cheers and applause] i did not have high name i.d. right now it is probably 99.9%. [laughter] i did not have a kajillion dollars. we learned that the voice of the people is more powerful than the voice of the media. [cheers and applause] econdly, we have learned that message is more powerful than money. we proved something else. i grew up in a world of segregated water fountains. my father was a chauffeur. my mother was a maid. we showed that you did not have to have a degree from harvard in order to run for president. we showed that you did not have to have a political pedigree to run for president. one of the biggest things we have shown is that we, the people, are still in charge of this country. [cheers and applause] today, we're one month away from the iowa caucuses. with over 300 million americans in our nation, i stand here because of you. if you look at the top three republican candidates right now and consider the pr
when i made the decision to run, i did not fit the usual description of somebody that ought to be runningresident. [applause] i had never held public office before. [cheers and applause] i did not have high name i.d. right now it is probably 99.9%. [laughter] i did not have a kajillion dollars. we learned that the voice of the people is more powerful than the voice of the media. [cheers and applause] econdly, we have learned that message is more powerful than money. we proved something else. i...
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there were blacks running for county commission, blacks running for the legislature, blacks running for everything. we always vote the straight democratic ticket because there was no republican out there. somebody raised the question is the vote about race, live and let the. one is the rising sun, and one is the setting sun, and that is what happened. >> that is what happened. the alabama democratic conference never endorsed wallace. >> we are in front of the governor's mansion in montgomery, alabama where george wallace lived. good evening. >> i went in the marine corps in 1970. i left erie, pennsylvania, got down to the south, and was amazed at how southerners were treating everybody. i saw the movie "the help" which was a picture of what the south was like. the ways that the blacks were subjugated was phenomenal. it was a terrific movie. another movie that has to be mentioned is "waiting for superman." you hear about how the teachers' unions are giving this idea of what is happening. i teach as a substitute teacher in california. the democrats were in control of the south that caused
there were blacks running for county commission, blacks running for the legislature, blacks running for everything. we always vote the straight democratic ticket because there was no republican out there. somebody raised the question is the vote about race, live and let the. one is the rising sun, and one is the setting sun, and that is what happened. >> that is what happened. the alabama democratic conference never endorsed wallace. >> we are in front of the governor's mansion in...
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he's now running third.nd in new hampshire romney has had a commanding lead with 44% of republicans choosing him as their nominee. here again gingrich has dropped substantially from just a few weeks ago, and he and ron paul are now neck and neck for a distant second. mark halperin is msnbc political analyst and also with us joining us. thank you, gentlemen. let's start with j.-mart. newt is looking like the old newt, people who covered him on the hill, worked with him on the hill really do recognize. he's angry and pouting and taking shots at romney and all the others. >> well, the challenge that he's had is that he has pledged to not run a negative campaign, and he's made much of that out of the high road pledge, but now that he's taken a real tumble in the polls he's trying to make up some ground by going after his rivals. the problem, chris, as you know, instead of us focusing on the underlying charges that he's making against his rivals, namely romney and paul, we are talking about the fact that he's goi
he's now running third.nd in new hampshire romney has had a commanding lead with 44% of republicans choosing him as their nominee. here again gingrich has dropped substantially from just a few weeks ago, and he and ron paul are now neck and neck for a distant second. mark halperin is msnbc political analyst and also with us joining us. thank you, gentlemen. let's start with j.-mart. newt is looking like the old newt, people who covered him on the hill, worked with him on the hill really do...
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watch the run through. the former running back, do you remember we were talking about that? looked like a running back out there. 290 pounds. very impressive young player. they think this so much of the key to this bears defense is having that guy playing that tommy harris position that you alluded to earlier. they think they found him. >> al: third double play and three. that will make it fourth down. >> cris: that's called a got a leg and if you throw it, you're fired play. >> burn a time-out. >> al: and chicago takes that time-out. >> matt ryan and atlanta have the division crown in sight. falcons and saints tomorrow at 8:30. the fantasy season is not over. that's the atrium, part of the renovation at lambeau field. rented out for weddings and parties, all kinds of stuff there. >> meanwhile, back to punt. takes a shot at that block. >> nobody is back there. 4:30 to go in the fourth quarter. rodgers over the last three seasons. this season is just over the moon for him tonight. punctuation mark with five touchdowns, no picks, 21 of 29 for 283. >> cris: peyton manning has t
watch the run through. the former running back, do you remember we were talking about that? looked like a running back out there. 290 pounds. very impressive young player. they think this so much of the key to this bears defense is having that guy playing that tommy harris position that you alluded to earlier. they think they found him. >> al: third double play and three. that will make it fourth down. >> cris: that's called a got a leg and if you throw it, you're fired play....
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running for president.dent. (cheers). i had, i had never held public office before. i didn't have high name i.d., but right now my name i.d. is probably 99.9. and i didn't have a bagillion dollars. what we learned was that the voice of the people is more powerful than the voice of the media. (cheers) and secondly, we have learned that message is more powerful than money. and you know, we've proved something else, you see, i grew up in a world of segregated water fountains. my father was a chauffeur, my mother was a maid and we showed that you didn't have to have a degree from harvard in order to run for president. (cheers) >> we showed that you didn't have to have a political pedigree to run for president. and one of the biggest things that we have showed-- have shown is that we, the people, are still in charge of this country. (cheer (cheers). and so today, we're one month away from the iowa caucuses. with over 300 million americans in our nation, we stand here, i stand here because of you. and if you look
running for president.dent. (cheers). i had, i had never held public office before. i didn't have high name i.d., but right now my name i.d. is probably 99.9. and i didn't have a bagillion dollars. what we learned was that the voice of the people is more powerful than the voice of the media. (cheers) and secondly, we have learned that message is more powerful than money. and you know, we've proved something else, you see, i grew up in a world of segregated water fountains. my father was a...
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don't run away. we're talking the run game after the break. it's the perfect time to find great deals on the 4g lte devices you love. like the droid bionic by motorola for $199.99. or the pantech breakout for $49.99. our lowest price ever. get the technology you love, on the network you deserve. and for a limited time, get twice the data for the same low price. verizon. >>> we can't stop talking about the roger mason flub, but we are going to move on. mike shanahan and the redskins may need to focus their offseason on finding a franchise quarterback, but they won't have too many slipeless nights thinking about their running game. it's -- sleepless nights thinking about their running game. when tim hightower went down rookie roy helu stepped in averaging 4 yards per carry. helu couldn't go last week and another hookey evan royster got the call and also overachieved, 19 carries and 32 yards. now the skins have a triple threat and some extra competition. >> it's been a roller coaster. my emotions have been up and down. at the beginning of the sea
don't run away. we're talking the run game after the break. it's the perfect time to find great deals on the 4g lte devices you love. like the droid bionic by motorola for $199.99. or the pantech breakout for $49.99. our lowest price ever. get the technology you love, on the network you deserve. and for a limited time, get twice the data for the same low price. verizon. >>> we can't stop talking about the roger mason flub, but we are going to move on. mike shanahan and the redskins may...
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the chaos probably benefits obama in the long run.k they have an expectation that romney will be the nominee, obviously leading to the possibility of new people getting in and highly unlikely at this point. it looks like will l it will be romney or one of these other. >> monica: i agree. i don't think governor bush or palin are likely to enter the race. but if you are one of the candidate that are in, working their tails off in iowa and new hampshire and elsewhere, if you are mitt or newt or michelle, you have to be looking at a craving for another candidate, hi, i'm here. it's got to be frustrating for the candidates who are putting in the would work. >> it's a process for people that have great accomplishments and can make you a smaller figure. although, in this race you have to say with five different leaders before a single vote has been cast, they come from relative obscurity to lead the pack. at the end of the day it's going to be about president obama. mitt romney, i think in this process he is a better candidate. at the end of
the chaos probably benefits obama in the long run.k they have an expectation that romney will be the nominee, obviously leading to the possibility of new people getting in and highly unlikely at this point. it looks like will l it will be romney or one of these other. >> monica: i agree. i don't think governor bush or palin are likely to enter the race. but if you are one of the candidate that are in, working their tails off in iowa and new hampshire and elsewhere, if you are mitt or newt...
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the person who pushed me to run in this election was my wife. >> rose: why did she want you to run? >> she and i see the world in the same way. she loves this country as i do. she happens to have more faith in me and this perhaps i have in myself. she happens to think by virtue of my private sector experience, my work at the olympics, my governor experience that i have the skills that the country needs to turn away from the course president obama's put us on and to return us to the principles that make america such a powerful nation. and... at the begning she thought this guy might be okay and then we watched him and became more and more concerned. he was making america a very different country. he said he was going to fundamentally transform america. that's what he's doing. i don't like it looks like and her view is "mitt, you've got to get in there, we've got to take america back." >> rose: and she's on the trail now. >> she se is. >> rose: you have been generous with your time and i thank you very much, governor romney, for sitting at this table to have a conversation about you a
the person who pushed me to run in this election was my wife. >> rose: why did she want you to run? >> she and i see the world in the same way. she loves this country as i do. she happens to have more faith in me and this perhaps i have in myself. she happens to think by virtue of my private sector experience, my work at the olympics, my governor experience that i have the skills that the country needs to turn away from the course president obama's put us on and to return us to the...
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they can't run the post office. >> they can run the military. >> bill: they can run the military because it's civilian. >> we have a civilian government. the commander and chief is a civilian. the government runs the military well. >> bill: that is wrong. the pentagon calls the shots on how the military operates. >> that's the government. >> bill: the pentagon is military people. >> it's the government. it's still the government. >> bill: it's overseen by the secretary of defense. but the generals, the joint chiefs call the shots. >> they work for the government. it's a government run military. >> bill: you have the last word. >> whether it's barack obama or nancy pelosi or jane fonda, you are dealing with very committed leftist idealogues. liberalism, socialism, communism, in whatever form anywhere in the world. >> they are all the same, right? >> these are people who refuse to see they have failed because they believe in it so much and like to import it into the united states. barack obama has done a fine job so far in importing that alien belief into the united states. what the republ
they can't run the post office. >> they can run the military. >> bill: they can run the military because it's civilian. >> we have a civilian government. the commander and chief is a civilian. the government runs the military well. >> bill: that is wrong. the pentagon calls the shots on how the military operates. >> that's the government. >> bill: the pentagon is military people. >> it's the government. it's still the government. >> bill: it's...
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that he was going to run for re- election of attorney general. he made noises about possibly running for the u.s. senate seat held by mark warner. instead now, he's saying something that a lot of people have been expecting, that he was in fact going to challenge bowling for the nomination. this just creates an instant rift in what had been a very unified republican party in virginia. >> you refer to it as a back stabbing move. >> in the sense he let people understand he wasn't going to do this, that he was going to run for re-election as attorney general or do something else. that he didn't have his eyes on the governorship. he let people believe that. >> why would he do it now? he's a young man. he certainly could serve out as attorney general for another extended period of time and then run later on. why do it now? >> i think that's a good question. i think partly, you know, six years, to wait six years, that's a long time. who knows what the political climate will be like then? he's very popular now with the base, with the republican base. i t
that he was going to run for re- election of attorney general. he made noises about possibly running for the u.s. senate seat held by mark warner. instead now, he's saying something that a lot of people have been expecting, that he was in fact going to challenge bowling for the nomination. this just creates an instant rift in what had been a very unified republican party in virginia. >> you refer to it as a back stabbing move. >> in the sense he let people understand he wasn't going...
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he cannot run on stewardship, the country is in bad shape. he will run on class warfare. the payroll tax, there is no way that things a one-year holiday is going to have any affect on employment. it is purely a political ploy. that will be used for the campaign. all i'm saying is part of a larger strategy that is about framing. and the paragraph. your turn. >> it is also true that you do not have a recovery unless people have money in their pockets to spend. i do not care how many tax breaks you give to wealthy people. two so-called create jobs here they are not going to create jobs unless there is a demand for services and products, and there will not be unless there is money in people's pocketbooks. >> john boehner showed why he is speaker of the house. he saved the republican from maneuvering themselves in a position where we want the tax cuts for donald trump, but not for ordinary people. that is exactly where they went. they were opposed to the tax cuts for people earning $55,000, $60,000 a year, cops and firefighters. the reality, frankly, is, tax cuts is a wonderfu
he cannot run on stewardship, the country is in bad shape. he will run on class warfare. the payroll tax, there is no way that things a one-year holiday is going to have any affect on employment. it is purely a political ploy. that will be used for the campaign. all i'm saying is part of a larger strategy that is about framing. and the paragraph. your turn. >> it is also true that you do not have a recovery unless people have money in their pockets to spend. i do not care how many tax...
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running for president. never held public office before, i didn't have high-name id. right now my name id is probably 99.9. and i didn't have a gazillion dollars. because what we learned is that the voice of the people is more powerful than the voice of the media. [ cheers and applause ] and secondly we have learned that men is more powerful than money. you know, we approved something else. see i grew up in a world of segregated water fountains. my father was a chauffeur. my mother was a maid. we showed that you didn't have to have a degree from harvard in order to run for president. we showed that you didn't have to have a political pedigree to run for president. and one of the biggest things that we have shown is that we, the people, are still in charge of this country. so today we are one month away from the iowa caucuses. with over 300 million americans in our nation, we stand here, i stand here because of you. if you look at the top three republican candidates right now and you consider the president an
running for president. never held public office before, i didn't have high-name id. right now my name id is probably 99.9. and i didn't have a gazillion dollars. because what we learned is that the voice of the people is more powerful than the voice of the media. [ cheers and applause ] and secondly we have learned that men is more powerful than money. you know, we approved something else. see i grew up in a world of segregated water fountains. my father was a chauffeur. my mother was a maid....
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you can't run on the economy because it's in the tank.sarily run on accomplishments, if anything they've made things worse, you ride to the bad times and run a pure class warfare argument and tap into american resentment and bash on wealthy americans and organizations and the government the size that obama prefers can make sure everyone gets their quote, fair share. and you fear monger about republicans and say they will take us back to the sweatshop days of yore and rally your lib cal base and also send an argument, make an argument to the middle class. >> so, dorothy, a long, long way from hope and change what. do you make of the strategy. >> i think he can rally the liberal base, but enrage everyone else, and may have noticed that obama has been in office for three years now and everything he says has a tinge, why are we in the mess we're in now? all of the things he's talking about, there's not a single what-- how can he tell us how we're going to get the students to learn to do all of the technological things and the list of advancem
you can't run on the economy because it's in the tank.sarily run on accomplishments, if anything they've made things worse, you ride to the bad times and run a pure class warfare argument and tap into american resentment and bash on wealthy americans and organizations and the government the size that obama prefers can make sure everyone gets their quote, fair share. and you fear monger about republicans and say they will take us back to the sweatshop days of yore and rally your lib cal base and...
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he knew about gun running back in the middle of 2010.e didn't tell th attorney genl or the chief of staff or the inspector general and should have. because he isn't serving his higher ups right he is not serving the american people right and he should not be in that job. >> judge jeanine: should eric holder resign. >> if he is the highest person in government that approved this yes and i will call for his resignation at that time. >> judge jeanine: do you think there is a possibility of a perjury charge coming out of these hearings? >> i don't know but we have got to follow up on that. you can't have anybody lying to congress because the whole checks and balances system of our government is going to fall apart if you let somebody get away with it. >> judge jeanine: democratic strategic julian epistein joins us. good evening, julian. >> good evening, judge. >> do you think that attorney general eric holder should resign? >> no, and there are important points that weren't covered in the package or in the interviews. the most important poin
he knew about gun running back in the middle of 2010.e didn't tell th attorney genl or the chief of staff or the inspector general and should have. because he isn't serving his higher ups right he is not serving the american people right and he should not be in that job. >> judge jeanine: should eric holder resign. >> if he is the highest person in government that approved this yes and i will call for his resignation at that time. >> judge jeanine: do you think there is a...
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we think you after run the ball to stop the run -- think you have to run the ball to stop the run. luck.drew b he is a heisman trophy finalist. was named the johnny unitas golden arm winner. luck will come to baltimore to receive the trophy. 35 touchdowns this season for the 11-1 cardinal. will receive the trophy here on friday. charges knocked off the jaguar last night. the ravens will face the chargers in two weeks. that game could be pretty tough. >> 6:27. the numbers aren't about how much maryland's slot parlor spotted last month. >> the mayor will be sworn in for her first full term of office. i am kim dacey. >> just because you have the chicken pox as a kid does not meet you could get it again. we will get shingles. >> you may have heard of the "elf on the shelf" book. they have plenty of elves for they have plenty of elves for >> live, local, late-breaking, this is wbal-tv 11 news today. >> good morning, everybody. welcome back to 11 news today. i'm stan stovall. >> and i'm mindy basara. thank you for joining us this morning. a mild morning but ma wet one. >> there will be s
we think you after run the ball to stop the run -- think you have to run the ball to stop the run. luck.drew b he is a heisman trophy finalist. was named the johnny unitas golden arm winner. luck will come to baltimore to receive the trophy. 35 touchdowns this season for the 11-1 cardinal. will receive the trophy here on friday. charges knocked off the jaguar last night. the ravens will face the chargers in two weeks. that game could be pretty tough. >> 6:27. the numbers aren't about how...