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now to begin our program, i would also like to introduce the dean of southern new hampshire universitychool of business, dean william gillet, and to thank southern new hampshire university for being the mission partners and helping to present this program today. help me in welcoming dean gillet. >> thank you. on behalf of southern new hampshire university and the world affairs council, i would like to welcome governor huntsman back to the state and to the university and to thank him again for his inspirational remarks to our graduating students last may. as governor huntsman brings his considerable expertise tease to bear in -- expert he's to bear it is fitting he shows this location as the backdrop. this is an area where we continue to lead all nations. southern new hampshire, in particular with over 900 international students on campus, has a strong tradition of reaching out into the international sphere and fostering communication with students from around the globe. in addition we host the world affairs council of new hampshire and its excellence in promoting international affairs
now to begin our program, i would also like to introduce the dean of southern new hampshire universitychool of business, dean william gillet, and to thank southern new hampshire university for being the mission partners and helping to present this program today. help me in welcoming dean gillet. >> thank you. on behalf of southern new hampshire university and the world affairs council, i would like to welcome governor huntsman back to the state and to the university and to thank him again...
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accumulating snows in massachusetts, southern new hampshire and upstate new york. and now we're talking about potential snowstorm from the i-95 corridor, the end of october, an event rarely if ever happened in our recorded history. that's why there's so many question marks with what's going to occur. right now that storm is located down here in arkansas. it's a cold, chilly rain moving across southern tennessee. memphis, northern mississippi, you can see rain showers from alexandria so jackson. this will move today across the southeast. umbrella day, birmingham, eventually into atlanta. it's once we get further north on saturday that this storm is going to hit the cold air. this is just what my computer sa significant. this is not my forecast. this is meteorologists up and down the east coast are dealing with this forecast this morning. the computers are telling possibility of accumulating snow from philadelphia, boston, d.c., heart ford. we have gotten october snow in boston, hartford and providence but not sh far south. i'm thinking it's going to be too warm. i t
accumulating snows in massachusetts, southern new hampshire and upstate new york. and now we're talking about potential snowstorm from the i-95 corridor, the end of october, an event rarely if ever happened in our recorded history. that's why there's so many question marks with what's going to occur. right now that storm is located down here in arkansas. it's a cold, chilly rain moving across southern tennessee. memphis, northern mississippi, you can see rain showers from alexandria so jackson....
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and i thank again at southern new hampshire university for being the world affairs council of new hampshire's partner and presenting this program today. [applause] >> thank you. on behalf of southern new hampshire university in the world affairs council, i would like to welcome governor hunt's been back to the state and university and thank him again for his inspirational remarks to our graduating students last may. as the governor hunt brings his considerable international expertise to bear in setting out his vision for our country's foreign policy, it's quite fitting he chose an american university as the backdrop. higher education in the united states remains the world's gold standard, an area where we continue to lead all nations. southern new hampshire in particular, with over 900 international students on campus, has a strong tradition of reaching out into the international sphere and foster indication -- fostering communication with students around the globe. we host the world affairs council to promote an understanding of international affairs here in the state. as a former ambassador
and i thank again at southern new hampshire university for being the world affairs council of new hampshire's partner and presenting this program today. [applause] >> thank you. on behalf of southern new hampshire university in the world affairs council, i would like to welcome governor hunt's been back to the state and university and thank him again for his inspirational remarks to our graduating students last may. as the governor hunt brings his considerable international expertise to...
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ambassador to china and utah governor spoke at southern new hampshire university. the event was hosted by the world affairs council of new hampshire. this is about an hour. >> good morning. i am the director of the world affairs council. we are pleased you are joining us for foreign policy conversations with the candidates. our mission as a non-profit, non-partisan organization is to promote understanding of world affairs. that goal is never more critical than in a presidential primary. in the last midterm election, less than 10% of americans reported considering foreign policy when voting, despite the fact that domestic issues are linked with world affairs. it is now our national initiative of the world affairs council to engage america in the most pressing daschle security issues facing our country. here at the world affairs council of new hampshire we hope that by offering a platform for the public to discuss foreign policy, voters will be better educated on how local issues affect their lives heading to the ballot box next year. to find out more about our local
ambassador to china and utah governor spoke at southern new hampshire university. the event was hosted by the world affairs council of new hampshire. this is about an hour. >> good morning. i am the director of the world affairs council. we are pleased you are joining us for foreign policy conversations with the candidates. our mission as a non-profit, non-partisan organization is to promote understanding of world affairs. that goal is never more critical than in a presidential primary....
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i would also like to introduce of southern new hampshire university and to think southern new hampshire university to help us present this program today. please join me in welcoming the dean. [applause] >> thank you. i like to welcome governor huntsman back to the state and to the university and to thank him for is remarks to our graduate students last may. he set out his vision for our country's foreign policy. he chose an american university as a backdrop. higher education remains the world's gold standard. southern new hampshire with over 900 international students on campus has a strong tradition of reaching out into the international sphere. we host the world affairs council of new hampshire. as a former ambassador to china, governor huntsman has unmatched experience in the international sphere. he represented the united states and china in dealing directly with the chinese government. he brings a valuable perspective in the role of the nine states in the world today -- in the united states. we're privileged to welcome governor huntsman. [applause] >> thank you very much. and, anna
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ambassador to china spoke at southern new hampshire university. this is sponsored by the world affairs council of new hampshire. this is about an hour. >> good morning, everyone, and we are pleased that you are here for a foreign policy conversation with candidates today. our mission is to promote understanding of world affairs around the and i did states, and that goal is never more critical than any presidential primary year. in the last election more than 10% americans considered foreign-policy when of voting. it is now a national initiative of the world affairs council to engage american in the most pressing national security issues facing our country. here at the council of new hampshire, we hope by offering a platform for candidates and the public to discuss foreign policy voters will be better educated on how global issues affect their lives. to find out more about our program, visit our web site. to begin our program, i am honored to welcome former governor tom ridge of pennsylvania. please join me in welcoming governor ridge. [applause] >>
ambassador to china spoke at southern new hampshire university. this is sponsored by the world affairs council of new hampshire. this is about an hour. >> good morning, everyone, and we are pleased that you are here for a foreign policy conversation with candidates today. our mission is to promote understanding of world affairs around the and i did states, and that goal is never more critical than any presidential primary year. in the last election more than 10% americans considered...
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passed by the damage remains cross the northeast, more than two million are without power in southern new hampshire some of the towns are still in the dark. nobody expected snow in october. >> i'm still shocked. i think everybody is shocked. the treat are even shocked. >> reporter: countless trees fell tearing down powerlines. in connecticut crews are racing to restore power for nearly a million residents. >> no heat, no food, no power and it is october. >> reporter: downed powerlines and blocked streets could make it too dangerous for trick-or-treating. >> we have left it up to municipal offs to call celebrations on or off, -- >> reporter: the heaviest snowy fell saturday caused a headache for travelers. a jetblue flight from ft. lauderdale to newark was diverted to hartford where passengers sat on the tarmac with food, bathrooms for seven hours. >> it was a nightmare. >> reporter: passengers grew restless as the pilot told air traffic control of tension an where the -- aboard the aircraft. the government is investigating. 48 passengers on an amtrak train traveling from rochester, new york to bost
passed by the damage remains cross the northeast, more than two million are without power in southern new hampshire some of the towns are still in the dark. nobody expected snow in october. >> i'm still shocked. i think everybody is shocked. the treat are even shocked. >> reporter: countless trees fell tearing down powerlines. in connecticut crews are racing to restore power for nearly a million residents. >> no heat, no food, no power and it is october. >> reporter:...
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in southern new hampshire, some of the towns are still in the dark. nobody expected snow in october. >> i am so shocked. everybody is shock fpd trees are shocked. >> reporter: countless trees fell, tearing down power lines. in connecticut, utility crews are racing to restore power for nearly 1 million residents. >> no heat, no food no power. and it's october. >> reporter: downed power lines and blocked streets across the state could mag it too dangerous for trick or treating. >> we've left it up to municipal officials to call celebrations on or off of halloween events in their communities. >> reporter: the heaviest snow, which fell on saturday, caused a headache for travelers. a flight was diverted to hartford where people sat on the tarmac for seven hours. >> lets face it, it was a nightmare. >> reporter: passengers grew restless. there was tension aboard the aircraft. >> i have a problem on the airplane. i'm going to need to have cops on board. >> reporter: 48 passengers on an amtrak train were stranded for 14 hours. the cleanup continues. this stor
in southern new hampshire, some of the towns are still in the dark. nobody expected snow in october. >> i am so shocked. everybody is shock fpd trees are shocked. >> reporter: countless trees fell, tearing down power lines. in connecticut, utility crews are racing to restore power for nearly 1 million residents. >> no heat, no food no power. and it's october. >> reporter: downed power lines and blocked streets across the state could mag it too dangerous for trick or...
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. >> we talked about it being a historical storm and there were someplaces in southern new hampshire and just outside of boston that they had 31 inches of snow with an october snow. unbelievable. let's talk about trick or treating. 50 in rockville, 45 in reston and 49 in springfield. so the trick or treat forecast, these are downtown temperatures. i think it will stay dry through 9:00. 8:00, 50 degrees. and 10:00, ghoulish. and we'll talk about the morning commute and take you through the week. >>> and still ahead, we'll explain why local students are getting on a boat to school. >>> and up next, traveling on four wheels, well that's about to get pricier in part of the area. a look at the toll hike coming up next. >>> back now with a commuter alert for folks using the toll roads in maryland. tomorrow the toll hikes you heard about, they finally go into effect. and that means you'll be paying $4 to cross its chesapeake bay bridge and the niece bridge. the toll for the key in the baltimore and the ft. mchenry goes up to $3. but if you use the ez pass you get a discount. >>> there is an
. >> we talked about it being a historical storm and there were someplaces in southern new hampshire and just outside of boston that they had 31 inches of snow with an october snow. unbelievable. let's talk about trick or treating. 50 in rockville, 45 in reston and 49 in springfield. so the trick or treat forecast, these are downtown temperatures. i think it will stay dry through 9:00. 8:00, 50 degrees. and 10:00, ghoulish. and we'll talk about the morning commute and take you through the...
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to the white house coverage continues tomorrow with president candidate jon huntsman and southern new hampshire university where he will talk about foreign policy. that is live starting at 11:00 a.m. eastern. also in new hampshire tomorrow, president candidate mitt romney at a town hall meeting. that is live at 5:30 p.m. eastern. both events are on c-span, c-
to the white house coverage continues tomorrow with president candidate jon huntsman and southern new hampshire university where he will talk about foreign policy. that is live starting at 11:00 a.m. eastern. also in new hampshire tomorrow, president candidate mitt romney at a town hall meeting. that is live at 5:30 p.m. eastern. both events are on c-span, c-
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umbrella weather through much of massachusetts, southern new hampshire. as i mentioned, coastal maine has been getting on and off weather all night, too. this will be with us today. tomorrow is when the nice weather will arrive. the warm weather is going to head west. the jet stream really dramatically ditching the the south. it will snow tomorrow and later today in the high terrain and rockies. in california, the mountains will pick up heavy snow. a big shift in the weather. all that warm stuff is going to spread our way as we get rid of that pesky storm. here is the forecast. feeling like summer in the middle of the country. still in the 80s in minneapolis. that's unusual for this time of year. 85 in kansas city. dallas is pretty warm, all the southeast. still unsettled in new england. tomorrow 72 in new york, 74 in d.c. that should be with us for maybe a week straight. >> i like it, bill karins. i like it. thank you so much. >>> stocks slip on greece. airline shares dive. what's apple got in store for us next? your first look at this morning's business
umbrella weather through much of massachusetts, southern new hampshire. as i mentioned, coastal maine has been getting on and off weather all night, too. this will be with us today. tomorrow is when the nice weather will arrive. the warm weather is going to head west. the jet stream really dramatically ditching the the south. it will snow tomorrow and later today in the high terrain and rockies. in california, the mountains will pick up heavy snow. a big shift in the weather. all that warm...
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not seeing any snow out there but later on tonight in some of the higher elevations, maybe southern new hampshirechanging to snow. everybody else, it will be a cool day and another batch coming saturday for coastal arias. >>> coming up, bruce willis' latest action adventure and a supermodel's super baby diet. >>> plus, she's taken a lot of heat for attending the birthday party of an alleged war criminal. wait till you hear how much she was paid to be there. the postal service is critical to our economy-- delivering mail, medicine and packages. yet they're closing thousands of offices, slashing service, and want to lay off over 100,000 workers. the postal service is recording financial losses, but not for reasons you might think. the problem ? a burden no other agency or company bears. a 2006 law that drains 5 billion a year from post-office revenue while the postal service is forced to overpay billions more into federal accounts. congress created this problem, and congress can fix it. yeah, maybe not. v8 v-fusion juice gives them a full serving of vegetables plus a full serving of fruit. but it j
not seeing any snow out there but later on tonight in some of the higher elevations, maybe southern new hampshirechanging to snow. everybody else, it will be a cool day and another batch coming saturday for coastal arias. >>> coming up, bruce willis' latest action adventure and a supermodel's super baby diet. >>> plus, she's taken a lot of heat for attending the birthday party of an alleged war criminal. wait till you hear how much she was paid to be there. the postal service...
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i think the high country of southern new hampshire is going to see snow. not only are we talking snowstorm in colorado today, but we're talking in new england. a lot of people are going to see the first snowflakes of the season thursday night. >> all right, bill. whether they like it or not. thank you so much. >> an aging rocker takes a fall and your daily lohan headlines. there are a couple of them. >>> plus, for years you could say he led the dead. but now there's a new top earner from beyond. your first look at entertainment is straight ahead. 4g-- the next evolution in wireless technology. with advanced power, the verizon 4g lte network makes your business run faster: smartphones, laptops, tablets, mobile hotspots. but not all 4g is created equal. among the major carriers, only verizon's 4g network is 100% lte, the gold standard of wireless technology. and while other carriers may have limited lte coverage, verizon is the largest lte network in america and ever-growing. with verizon 4g lte, you can invent new ways to upgrade your business using real-ti
i think the high country of southern new hampshire is going to see snow. not only are we talking snowstorm in colorado today, but we're talking in new england. a lot of people are going to see the first snowflakes of the season thursday night. >> all right, bill. whether they like it or not. thank you so much. >> an aging rocker takes a fall and your daily lohan headlines. there are a couple of them. >>> plus, for years you could say he led the dead. but now there's a new...
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manchester, >> wrote to the white house continues with presidential candidate jon huntsman at southern new hampshire university where he will talk about foreign policy. live at 11:00 a.m. eastern. also in new hampshire tomorrow, mitt romney at a town hall live at 5:30 p.m. eastern. but campaign events will be on c-span, c-span radio, and c- span.org. tuesday, following the bloomberg debate at dartmouth college in hanover, c-span will show live coverage of the candidates and staff taking questions from reporters in the spin room. live starting at 10:00 p.m. eastern on c-span.org. >> during deliberations, the only people allowed in the supreme court conference for more the nine justices. who gets the door? >> it is my first or second conference and i was paying very close attention to the discussion. i faintly hear the knock on the door. brennan on my left and rehnquist on my right both got up to answer the door. they made me feel like i was about two feet high. one of the most important jobs of a junior justice is to remember that you are a doorman. >> retired associate justice john paul stevens on h
manchester, >> wrote to the white house continues with presidential candidate jon huntsman at southern new hampshire university where he will talk about foreign policy. live at 11:00 a.m. eastern. also in new hampshire tomorrow, mitt romney at a town hall live at 5:30 p.m. eastern. but campaign events will be on c-span, c-span radio, and c- span.org. tuesday, following the bloomberg debate at dartmouth college in hanover, c-span will show live coverage of the candidates and staff taking...
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in southern new hampshire some of the towns still in the dark. in october. >> i'm shocked. i think everybody is shocked. the trees are shocked. >> reporter: countless trees fell tearing down powerlines. in connecticut crews are racing to restore power for nearly a million residents. >> no heat, no food, no mower. and it is object. >> reporter: downed lines and blocked streets could make it too dangerous for trick-or-treating. >> we have left it up to municipal officials to call celebrations on or off of hall wouldn't events in their communities. >> reporter: the heaviest snowy fell saturday caused a headache for travelers. a jetblue flight from ft. lauderdale to newark was diverted to where passengers sat on the tarmac with no food, water or working bathrooms for seven hours. passengers grew restless as the plane's pilot told air traffic control of tension aboard the aircraft. >> i got a problem i need cops onboard. >> reporter: the government is investigating. 48 passengers on an amtrak train traveling from rochester, new york to boston were str
in southern new hampshire some of the towns still in the dark. in october. >> i'm shocked. i think everybody is shocked. the trees are shocked. >> reporter: countless trees fell tearing down powerlines. in connecticut crews are racing to restore power for nearly a million residents. >> no heat, no food, no mower. and it is object. >> reporter: downed lines and blocked streets could make it too dangerous for trick-or-treating. >> we have left it up to municipal...
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new hampshire. i live here. it's an important state for me. i'm from baton rouge, louisiana. it's taken a while to introduce myself as being from southernbut i'm making progress in the national polls, the last two weeks, i've had one and 2%. now i'm slowly climbing. i haven't been in politics in 20 years. i'm doing it the old-fashioned way. i'm earning it. i'm not being a big shot about it. i'm being very specific in my ideas. and they start with trade with china. we're getting killed in this country and nobody has the guts to say anything about it. >> governor, you say that you have not been in politics for 20 years. what is the difference with politics today as opposed to when you got out? >> the debates. you know, it used to be the debates were reserved for kennedy versus nixon or mccain versus obama. at the end of the election cycle, you would have one or two debates. i would love to debate president obama on jobs or foreign policy. that will happen. but what's interesting now is two things. the number of debates. there's one a week. they happen in the primaries. that's very interesting. and i think very useful to a guy like me. and
new hampshire. i live here. it's an important state for me. i'm from baton rouge, louisiana. it's taken a while to introduce myself as being from southernbut i'm making progress in the national polls, the last two weeks, i've had one and 2%. now i'm slowly climbing. i haven't been in politics in 20 years. i'm doing it the old-fashioned way. i'm earning it. i'm not being a big shot about it. i'm being very specific in my ideas. and they start with trade with china. we're getting killed in this...
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chesterfield is like southern new hampshire, on the border of vermont. host: near nashua? caller: south. host: are you seeing ads on tv? caller: getting inundated with telephone calls, polling calls from the republicans and democrats. it is all starting. but i don't see anything changing until visa election and then hopefully congress exchanged and maybe we can get something done. host: one final question -- sorry about this. any word on the dates? has a date been set for the primary? had he seen any news? caller: i have not. i have not. host: ron, thank you for calling in. at the newou hampshire primary, whenever it may be. shakira from trenton, new jersey. caller: i have two reasons for having confidence in the economy. number one, i think the occupy wall street movement that caught fire all across the country. i think if those people who were inspired by the folks do i standing up for us on the streets will vote democrat across the board so we can change congress and get some action finally out of congress, that will go a long way toward supporting the president's jobs
chesterfield is like southern new hampshire, on the border of vermont. host: near nashua? caller: south. host: are you seeing ads on tv? caller: getting inundated with telephone calls, polling calls from the republicans and democrats. it is all starting. but i don't see anything changing until visa election and then hopefully congress exchanged and maybe we can get something done. host: one final question -- sorry about this. any word on the dates? has a date been set for the primary? had he...
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new hampshire the presidential candidate governor jon huntsman. he will be talking foreign- policy today from 11:00 p.m. through noon, coming from the southern new hampshire university. we will also be looking at mitt romney's campaign. mitt romney for president. he will be speaking at a town hall in new hampshire this evening starting at 5:30. that's part of our rope to the white house series on c-span. a couple other stores in the news. 24 dead in rioting in cairo. the military has invoked a curfew to quell sectarian violence. and time is short for the euro zone. the u.k. prime minister raises pressure. the german leader and the french leader at a bilateral summit working out what to do. a last call for this segment is melissa, democratic caller in north carolina on the question of whether there should be a law that permits employers from discriminating against the unemployed. caller: i think that would not necessarily work well. we have so many laws on the books now that are not being enforced. i feel like they should just offer incentives to these companies to hire. they should treat it like they did welfare reform. they offer the compan
new hampshire the presidential candidate governor jon huntsman. he will be talking foreign- policy today from 11:00 p.m. through noon, coming from the southern new hampshire university. we will also be looking at mitt romney's campaign. mitt romney for president. he will be speaking at a town hall in new hampshire this evening starting at 5:30. that's part of our rope to the white house series on c-span. a couple other stores in the news. 24 dead in rioting in cairo. the military has invoked a...
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new hampshire, you could say home field advantage for romney. why? they know him really well in that state. governor of neighboring massachusetts and a lot of southern new hampshire. he has a home in new hampshire. spent a lot of time out there the past few years. he leads among all of the subsets and we're talking about tea party supporters and even christian conservatives, carol. >> herman cain, let's talk about him a little bit. much closer in a couple of other key states. tell us about that. >> let's start with iowa. iowa will have its caucus on january 3rd. they lead the calendar. let's take a look at the cnn timeline. when you break this down, what's happening in iowa, romney gets most of that establishment and moderate republican vote. cain, ron paul, and all of the rest seem to be dividing up the tea party vote and social conservative vote in iowa which is pretty important. south carolina, first southern state to vote. they will have their primary on january 1st. romney and cain knotted up at the top. and romney getting more of the establishment vote and the others spl others splitting the social conservative vote. it's only october and a lo
new hampshire, you could say home field advantage for romney. why? they know him really well in that state. governor of neighboring massachusetts and a lot of southern new hampshire. he has a home in new hampshire. spent a lot of time out there the past few years. he leads among all of the subsets and we're talking about tea party supporters and even christian conservatives, carol. >> herman cain, let's talk about him a little bit. much closer in a couple of other key states. tell us...
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new hampshire, and have you seen any of the republican candidates coming through? >> i have seen the republican candidates, not too terribly impressed with any of them. chesterfield is southernew hampshire on the border of new hampshire and vermont. host: near nashua? caller: south of nashua. host: are you seeing ads on tv? caller: oh, yeah. i'm getting inundated with polling calls from the republicans and democrats. yes, it is all starting. i don't see anything changing until the election and then hopefully congress gets changed in the election and maybe we can get something done. host: one final question on the election. sorry about this. any word on the date. has a date been set for the primary? have you seen any news on that? caller: i have not. ron, thanks for calling in. we'll see you at the new hampshire primary whenever that may be. shakira in trenton, new jersey, democrat. caller: good morning. i have two reasons for having confidence in the economy. the occupy wall street movement that has caught fire across the country. i think that if those people who are inspired by the folks who are standing up for us on the streets will go and vote democrat across the board so
new hampshire, and have you seen any of the republican candidates coming through? >> i have seen the republican candidates, not too terribly impressed with any of them. chesterfield is southernew hampshire on the border of new hampshire and vermont. host: near nashua? caller: south of nashua. host: are you seeing ads on tv? caller: oh, yeah. i'm getting inundated with polling calls from the republicans and democrats. yes, it is all starting. i don't see anything changing until the...
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if perry were to do very well in iowa, let's say romney wins new hampshire, let's say perry, as a southerner, then comes in and does well in south carolina, then it's up to the southern states. who lost the whole south in 2008? romney. romney couldn't win iowa. huckabee won it. he couldn't win new hampshire. mccain won it. he couldn't win south carolina. romney said, i get a silver after new hampshire. how many silvers do you think the republican party is going to let romney get? >> you still think perry's the leader? >> i believe he's in a better position. >> let's look at these new poll numbers in the republican field from cbs. we have them right now for you. among republican primary voters, mitt romney and herman cain are now at a dead heat at 17%. romney stayed virtually the same right now. herman cain jumped 12 points there. that's behind that surge? we'll look at rick perry, who went from having 23% two weeks ago, down to just 12 now. newt gingrich, ron paul, michele bachmann rounded out the top six. let me get back to you, mark. you've always seemed to make sense with me.e you a moder
if perry were to do very well in iowa, let's say romney wins new hampshire, let's say perry, as a southerner, then comes in and does well in south carolina, then it's up to the southern states. who lost the whole south in 2008? romney. romney couldn't win iowa. huckabee won it. he couldn't win new hampshire. mccain won it. he couldn't win south carolina. romney said, i get a silver after new hampshire. how many silvers do you think the republican party is going to let romney get? >> you...
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there and just beginning to lighten up as far as the rainfall goes and rotating into southern parts of new hampshiret one last week and then the reason you had almost ten days of this very unsettled showery type of weather. look at l.a. might have the first measurable rainfall since last spring coming in here. it's trying. vegas had some flooding, as well. rainfall across parts of areas that really don't see it, typically, until we get into november. pretty decent storm system. a couple of them that are driving into the west coast. we saw snows across the sierra nevada and now this next storm give us a warning. five to ten inches of snow and wind gusting, too, up to 50 miles per hour in the wasatch of utah. a warning with 12 inches of snow potentially there above 8,000 feet. windy and warm across midsections of the country. for you, ali, newfoundland eastern canada. what is left over from ophelia. made landfall there a couple days ago bringing a decent amount of rainfall and some roadways washed out there and some folks saying because they weren't rebuilt properly after hurricane egor hit there last
there and just beginning to lighten up as far as the rainfall goes and rotating into southern parts of new hampshiret one last week and then the reason you had almost ten days of this very unsettled showery type of weather. look at l.a. might have the first measurable rainfall since last spring coming in here. it's trying. vegas had some flooding, as well. rainfall across parts of areas that really don't see it, typically, until we get into november. pretty decent storm system. a couple of them...
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new hampshire. he might als have to take a second look at his one-state strategy of just competing in new hampshire. >>> hello, i'm monita rajpal. a showdown is under way in southern england where authorities are trying to evict a small nomadic group known at travelers from land that the group has claimed for years. for the latest let's go live to essex and our reporter. nemma, what's happening where you are? >> reporter: well, monita, authorities have managed to go in around the back. there have been altercations between them and residents and activists, but the main gate, the front gate, that you see behind me which is the most fortified entrance into dale farm is still currently at an impasse. we understand it's because some residents have chained themselves on the inside of that gate. last time when there was threat of an eviction, there had been concern that some of the residents had chained themselves by the neck to the gate, which is one of the reaps that police are trying to move very slowly here, monita. council said they wanted this eviction to be as safe and dignified as possible. we're past the point of dignified where already we've been seeing these a
new hampshire. he might als have to take a second look at his one-state strategy of just competing in new hampshire. >>> hello, i'm monita rajpal. a showdown is under way in southern england where authorities are trying to evict a small nomadic group known at travelers from land that the group has claimed for years. for the latest let's go live to essex and our reporter. nemma, what's happening where you are? >> reporter: well, monita, authorities have managed to go in around the...
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southern maryland. i have some pictures for you. northbound disperse. across thell take us 14th street bridge. and we could to our final camera. it is nonexistent here on new hampshirenue. back in size. >> it is 4:53, there's a thousand people were place in the marathon. >> they finished in near record time. 30,000 runners place of the annuals for marine corps marathon. they stood out across the district. was firste pack lieutenant. i could hear him behind me. >> crushing the rest of the competition, finishing. it is the best record in 15 years. how big of aknow i had. others just trying to stay on the page and run smooth. the fact that i won by a fair amount is an additional blessing. >> he beat out over 35,000 other runners. it is the people in our area and most.s it means the >> i got to see my family. >> locals have mastered the times now.ree say there's nothing like the people's marathon. we run together. >> taking the top spot, arli ngton. unexpected got an warm-up. the escalator shut down around 7:00 there a a.m.. this is believed to be the third tallest. the escalator service was shown by 8:45. >> not fun especially for the shoes.imbing >> it is the end of t
southern maryland. i have some pictures for you. northbound disperse. across thell take us 14th street bridge. and we could to our final camera. it is nonexistent here on new hampshirenue. back in size. >> it is 4:53, there's a thousand people were place in the marathon. >> they finished in near record time. 30,000 runners place of the annuals for marine corps marathon. they stood out across the district. was firste pack lieutenant. i could hear him behind me. >> crushing the...
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that the evangelical vote as it moves to iowa, maybe not so much in new hampshire but then as it hits in south carolina and the southerntes, if he's got almost half of republican primary voters questioning whether his religion is a cult, he's got a huge problem on his hands. >> well, let me go to nicolle on that. i didn't want to start on that. i wanted to start on what seems to be this tissue rejection of romney by the tea party conservative wing of the republican party. address that question raised by jennifer. will his lds religion end up forcing the republicans to look to another candidate between now and next year? >> i don't think so, and i think, chris, you know that every candidate in both parties always has to bring some burden with them on the campaign trail. for john mccain, who is was last candidate i worked for, it was his position on immigration. he had once supported comprehensive immigration reform with the late ted kennedy, so george w. bush brought some positions that were suspect to the republican base when he ran in the primary in 2000, things he had done in texas with the late lieutenant governor b
that the evangelical vote as it moves to iowa, maybe not so much in new hampshire but then as it hits in south carolina and the southerntes, if he's got almost half of republican primary voters questioning whether his religion is a cult, he's got a huge problem on his hands. >> well, let me go to nicolle on that. i didn't want to start on that. i wanted to start on what seems to be this tissue rejection of romney by the tea party conservative wing of the republican party. address that...
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new hampshire. >> romney's problem is the contests that come later. south carolina, then florida, then georgia. southern primaries in rick perry country. states where romney's mormon faith called a cult could become an issue. back to you. >> steve handelsman, thanks. >>> breaking news in the district now. demonstrators have been staging antiwar protests for several days in downtown d.c. now. they were spoesed to clear out today, but they have been given an extension. chris gordon is at freedom plaza now. chris? >> reporter: good evening, jim. quite an extension, too. it was originally a four-day permit that allowed these occupy d.c. demonstrators to be here on freedom plaza. today, at about 2:00, members of the u.s. park police came by and asked organizers for a meeting. the organizers went to u.s. park police headquarters and they got what was, indeed, a surprising offer. an offer of an extension for four months. now, what they are going to have to do is they are going to have to agree to accommodate other groups, for example when martin luther king's memorial is dedicated, there's going to be a group
new hampshire. >> romney's problem is the contests that come later. south carolina, then florida, then georgia. southern primaries in rick perry country. states where romney's mormon faith called a cult could become an issue. back to you. >> steve handelsman, thanks. >>> breaking news in the district now. demonstrators have been staging antiwar protests for several days in downtown d.c. now. they were spoesed to clear out today, but they have been given an extension. chris...
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when he gets done with iowa and new hampshire, it heads to florida and you can't get to the nomination without the southerntates. there is a danger for the romney camp and in terms of the energy, this is about not only the future of the republican party as we saw last night, it's about the future of the candidacy. all the bickering going on and perry trying to get off the campus and the romney being the target and cain being the target. you don't need the polls to figure out the strategies. >> exactly. with perry, he got the memo. it's 76 days to iowa and he has to do something if he is in single digits. >> there is a difference between throwing punches and landing punches. the bickering is a story within itself and is on the sidelines of the 9-9-9 debate and he comes over as being authentic and he has the tea party support. if you are strongly supportive and conservative and evangelical christian, you necessary cain's corner, not romney's. that is a danger sign. >> when a attacks b and b attacks a, the c benefits. that is herman cain. >> the debays matter. we have seen the rise and fall from pawlenty way
when he gets done with iowa and new hampshire, it heads to florida and you can't get to the nomination without the southerntates. there is a danger for the romney camp and in terms of the energy, this is about not only the future of the republican party as we saw last night, it's about the future of the candidacy. all the bickering going on and perry trying to get off the campus and the romney being the target and cain being the target. you don't need the polls to figure out the strategies....
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this, the president could lose florida, indiana, new hampshire, and ohio and still win the presidency a second time by picking up either of these two southern states, virginia or north carolina. no wonder he's spending three days on the road there. >>> also, can't buy me love. no one loves mitt romney. rick perry has fizzled, of course. herman cain looks like the flavor of the month, still, but is it possible the republicans just won't get their act together after all? and art imitates life. there's a great new movie coming out called "margin call," i've seen it. it's all about the abuses and deceit on wall street. it shows you exactly how the few can take advantage of the rest of us. it stars kevin spacey and he joins us tonight, right here. and let me finish with why it's hard for the tea party to go positive when their entire movement is negative. we start with the question -- can the democrats occupy occupy wall street? howard fineman joins us. david corn joins us as well. and i have to ask you, gentleman, about this whole question. it looks like the tea party is raising money. not the tea party, the occupy wall street is raising money.
this, the president could lose florida, indiana, new hampshire, and ohio and still win the presidency a second time by picking up either of these two southern states, virginia or north carolina. no wonder he's spending three days on the road there. >>> also, can't buy me love. no one loves mitt romney. rick perry has fizzled, of course. herman cain looks like the flavor of the month, still, but is it possible the republicans just won't get their act together after all? and art imitates...
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new hampshire, and in my opinion, for the country. >> host: what's the -- 5.1% unemployment rate, almost really, half the national average. ten years ago when we visited the areas around the southern tier of the state, and my timing could be off a little bit, but you saw the empty buildings of early manufacturing age. >> guest: yes. >> host: what has brought that region back economically? >> guest: well, new hampshire and northern massachusetts have gone through many evolutions over the years starting as economies and moving into the mill business where mills were on rivers and essentially grinding grain and making clothe from flax and so forth, and subsequent to that, it was more industrial, textiles, shoes, and so forth, and then new hampshire and northern new england moved into a period where the economy was not strong at all. most of the nation's economy was elsewhere. in the 1950s and 1960s, the great industrial complexes of america moved in to the 128 corridor as it's called with defense contractors, and then we went through a period in the 1990s where new hampshire and massachusetts had very, very high unemployment rates in the high-tech industry. in new hampshire, 15 years
new hampshire, and in my opinion, for the country. >> host: what's the -- 5.1% unemployment rate, almost really, half the national average. ten years ago when we visited the areas around the southern tier of the state, and my timing could be off a little bit, but you saw the empty buildings of early manufacturing age. >> guest: yes. >> host: what has brought that region back economically? >> guest: well, new hampshire and northern massachusetts have gone through many...