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. >> this is susan. it was her e-mail the con man had hacked. he used her contact list to send out the plea for nearly $2,000, pretending he was susan. >> it's really dishartening to think that people are that money hungry that they'll send it out to whoever -- whoever they think they can get the most money out of. >> susan's son told us every contact, hundreds of people received the same alarming message we did. her friends mary black well sent $300 before learning it was scam. >> what? i mean, i went through the roof. i was so upset. not because i sent the money or anything like that but it was because my heart was broken for susan. >> the person pretending to be susan told us he was traveling with somebody named richard and to wire the money to richard in the philippines. >> do you know susan in california? >> no, driveway not. the bad guys are claiming that you and the susan are over in the philippines together. that could get you in some. >> interest my wife especially. >> we tracked down the real richard, a professor in virginia. his e-mai
. >> this is susan. it was her e-mail the con man had hacked. he used her contact list to send out the plea for nearly $2,000, pretending he was susan. >> it's really dishartening to think that people are that money hungry that they'll send it out to whoever -- whoever they think they can get the most money out of. >> susan's son told us every contact, hundreds of people received the same alarming message we did. her friends mary black well sent $300 before learning it was...
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susan just said go ahead please go ahead yeah. susan said that there were six decades of suffering and i just didn't tell you something very significant. israel died as i said the west bank in a defensive war jordan as we know attacked israel from jerusalem without any provocation israel had a right to attack in egypt because they blocked them they did a blockade but beyond that in the years from one thousand nine hundred sixty seven to one thousand nine hundred three when israel was ruling the west bank of israel was. administering the west bank what was the relationship between palestinians so first of all there was hardly a checkpoint the two economies melded everything in palestinian society was growing in the one nine hundred seventy s. the fourth group fastest growing economy in the world was in the west bank and gaza israel did let me finish please all the universes eleven universities were open for palestinians by the palestinians by israel i want to say one significant thing polls were taken in one thousand nine hundred s
susan just said go ahead please go ahead yeah. susan said that there were six decades of suffering and i just didn't tell you something very significant. israel died as i said the west bank in a defensive war jordan as we know attacked israel from jerusalem without any provocation israel had a right to attack in egypt because they blocked them they did a blockade but beyond that in the years from one thousand nine hundred sixty seven to one thousand nine hundred three when israel was ruling the...
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well first of all there is a lot of factual errors unfortunately what susan just said. what what this report has said is that international law recognizes that this is not an occupation meaning that's land was originally occupied illegally by jordan this was not palestinian under any second of palestinian state so therefore this land was not taken from jordan or taken from the state this was taken from jordan that illegally occupied it and jordan has given up its claim to it israel took it in a defensive war united nations to four to recognize that israel was trying it was not a defensive or a liar and i say let me just finish please sixty seven war was started that you know you say you've made it you just you need a huge error but you ain't nobody jordan in the world are not acting israel and china you well it was not it that's not true nineteenth the one nine hundred sixty seven is right in the way the israeli sixty seven minority not was started by israel when they attacked egypt but you can't you can't change history that's right that will start there is no you're r
well first of all there is a lot of factual errors unfortunately what susan just said. what what this report has said is that international law recognizes that this is not an occupation meaning that's land was originally occupied illegally by jordan this was not palestinian under any second of palestinian state so therefore this land was not taken from jordan or taken from the state this was taken from jordan that illegally occupied it and jordan has given up its claim to it israel took it in a...
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either doesn't tell the truth or he doesn't tell all of the truth and he keeps getting caught. >> susan. >> you say it, because will believe it. he put that on an ad and people will believe it. it's dangerous ground, because it has been one of those mini celebrities in the alternative energy landscape. we have talked fiscar up with the jobs they are bring to go america. it's not hard to understand how people will believe that because there's some truth in there. technically, it's not true but people are going to believe it and it's a sallied tactic for him to use. >> you think that's valid to use something that you know is outright false. >> knowing that it is technically somewhere in the acceptable range. >> there's a company that got stimulus money and originated in finland, but to say the money went overseas is a. >> i that is true, it did not that is correct. it is valid to direct the money overseas to fiscar because we've been using them as a poster child. >> on the subject of secrets and lies and pants on fire, one of the things democrats have been pushing for is the release of do
either doesn't tell the truth or he doesn't tell all of the truth and he keeps getting caught. >> susan. >> you say it, because will believe it. he put that on an ad and people will believe it. it's dangerous ground, because it has been one of those mini celebrities in the alternative energy landscape. we have talked fiscar up with the jobs they are bring to go america. it's not hard to understand how people will believe that because there's some truth in there. technically, it's...
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and, of course, i've worked with susan and with e.j. for a long time, so, you know, i'm very pleased to be able to be here and be part of this. what can i add? first of all, i agree when you're talking about it's even worse than it looks, i agree with that completely, it is. if you really examine what is actually happening on the hill in every conceivable way, how decisions are made about who gets to sit on what committees of jurisdiction, how decisions are made every day in terms of whether or not to allow opposition groups to offer amendments to the process. all of -- if you actually saw this in detail, you'd say it is worse than it looks. it is much worse. i would say there's a couple of things that i would add. it was certainly right, what tom said at the beginning and norm has said that the problem is not equal between the two political parties. some of you know i wrote a book four years ago called reclaiming conservativism basically saying that the people who call themselves conservatives today have no idea what real conservativis
and, of course, i've worked with susan and with e.j. for a long time, so, you know, i'm very pleased to be able to be here and be part of this. what can i add? first of all, i agree when you're talking about it's even worse than it looks, i agree with that completely, it is. if you really examine what is actually happening on the hill in every conceivable way, how decisions are made about who gets to sit on what committees of jurisdiction, how decisions are made every day in terms of whether or...
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susan weinberg, what were you thinking? [laughter] >> you know, this is a book of what i call serious fun, and a center of the a word. the first 60 years we've done quite a few books with jeff and he dillinger west professor at uc-berkeley. he's a former chair at the american heritage dictionary and he's done a lot of commentary on radio, "new york times," other papers and so he has been a cultural observer for quite a few years and he has written some books like talking blight that were more politically informed. and this book is really a social history of vulgarity. the rise of the word. what does it mean about us, wha@ does it say about us and you might have said that cat. we think that jayvee's calenture holden caulfield and we think about phonies. well, when you think about this book, which was introduced to the american culture by norman mailer in the naked and the dead in 1948 and he picked it up as a term the g.i.s were using in europe and people are first of all surprised that it's that recent from its prevalence h
susan weinberg, what were you thinking? [laughter] >> you know, this is a book of what i call serious fun, and a center of the a word. the first 60 years we've done quite a few books with jeff and he dillinger west professor at uc-berkeley. he's a former chair at the american heritage dictionary and he's done a lot of commentary on radio, "new york times," other papers and so he has been a cultural observer for quite a few years and he has written some books like talking blight...
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let me start with a question to norm and susan. laying out the question that you have singled out the republicans the insurgent outliers and mickey said democrats have to. can you explain why? why the republicans really are different. is easy for me i write opinions but here is what hit me this morning with the coverage of dick lugar. he was a regularly described as a moderate. looking of his reading american conservative union is 77%. if that is moderate that is skewed to the right to. that struck me the language reporters use as a concession to radically changed situation. >> i did not want to say good things about the panelists before they spoke. [laughter] it is a thrill to have both of these people here. mickey adding to the pantheon of heroes he stood up for the constitution and article i in congress when his colleagues trashed it for their own political purposes. he is a true conservative who used to solve problems. susan is a journalist we need a lot more of. there are no angels. democrats have manipulated the process and d
let me start with a question to norm and susan. laying out the question that you have singled out the republicans the insurgent outliers and mickey said democrats have to. can you explain why? why the republicans really are different. is easy for me i write opinions but here is what hit me this morning with the coverage of dick lugar. he was a regularly described as a moderate. looking of his reading american conservative union is 77%. if that is moderate that is skewed to the right to. that...
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susan mcginnis is in washington with details this morning. susan, good morning to you. >> reporter: hi, good morning, terrell. yeah, we'll see if romney can get through poland and a foreign policy speech there today without controversy. this is after he inadvertently insulted the british in london and then made a comment in israel that is upsetting palestinians. mitt romney got an enthusiastic welcome in poland. >> we want you to be president of the united states. >> reporter: the presidential hopeful wraps up his overseas trip today with a foreign policy speech in warsaw. monday, romney picked up an endorsement from lech walesa, the legendary leader of poland's solidarity movement, who invited romney to poland. >> so, governor romney, this is lech. >> reporter: but romney is also being criticized for comments he made at a fund-raiser in israel monday morning. speaking to donors, romney said israel is far better off economically than neighboring palestine because of cultural reasons. a palestinian spokesman called the comment racist. the whit
susan mcginnis is in washington with details this morning. susan, good morning to you. >> reporter: hi, good morning, terrell. yeah, we'll see if romney can get through poland and a foreign policy speech there today without controversy. this is after he inadvertently insulted the british in london and then made a comment in israel that is upsetting palestinians. mitt romney got an enthusiastic welcome in poland. >> we want you to be president of the united states. >> reporter:...
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susan mcginnis in washington, got a long way to go. susan, thank you so much. >>> some not so good campaign finance news for the president. for the second straight month, the romney campaign has raised more money than the president. the obama campaign raised $71 million last month. mitt romney says he earned $106 million in june. >>> federal authorities have identified four men wanted in the death of u.s. border agent brian terry. terry's murder is linked to the botched gun-smuggling investigation known as "fast and furious." a $1 million reward has been offered for the four fugitives. terry was killed 18 months ago in a shoot-out at the u.s./mexican border in arizona. two of the guns found at the scene were among those the government had been trying to track but lost. eight months after, formal charges were filed and sealed, the feds are going public. >> if we had gone out earlier, we might have jeopardized the ability to find these individuals. >> we will give everything to it and we will not rest until these individuals are brought
susan mcginnis in washington, got a long way to go. susan, thank you so much. >>> some not so good campaign finance news for the president. for the second straight month, the romney campaign has raised more money than the president. the obama campaign raised $71 million last month. mitt romney says he earned $106 million in june. >>> federal authorities have identified four men wanted in the death of u.s. border agent brian terry. terry's murder is linked to the botched...
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susan, raul, karen finney, thank you all three. >> thanks.k out the new website, nbc latino.com that was just introduced where we have more on the coverage of immigration. >>> coming up, governor mitt romney is spending his day in new hampshire at a parade. much of who he is spending the holiday with. >>> and for much of the country, the holiday is all about the heat. the latest on the power outages across east. and how much longer the sweltering temperatures will last. it was like a red rash. like somebody had set a bag of hot charcoal on my neck. i had no idea it came from chickenpox. it's something you never want to encounter. for more of the inside story, visit shinglesinfo.com >>> call it the super bowl of speed eating. 40,000 spectators are expected in coney island, new york, today for the famous nathan's hot dog eating competition. there you see him right there, reigning champ, joey jaws chestnut. he tolds the world record for eating 68 hot dogs in ten minutes in that you see her, she's the women's champion. she ate 41 last year. we'll
susan, raul, karen finney, thank you all three. >> thanks.k out the new website, nbc latino.com that was just introduced where we have more on the coverage of immigration. >>> coming up, governor mitt romney is spending his day in new hampshire at a parade. much of who he is spending the holiday with. >>> and for much of the country, the holiday is all about the heat. the latest on the power outages across east. and how much longer the sweltering temperatures will last....
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for susan it's not enough to be good at one sport, she has to excel at five. maryland makes its mark on the olympics. everyone remembers michael phelps. now there's susan. she's the best in the world at a sport you've never probably heard of. it's part riding, running, shooting, swimming and part fencing. the ingredients of the modern day long challenge fitting this 24 year old against the world's best athletes. >> was this ever a dream? did you ever think as a child. >> i didn't think it was a possibility. >> susan grew up riding horses in the saddle since she was 14 years old. >> reporter: it was at a national riding competition during middle school her olympic dreams took shape. >> we learned about what it was. we never really knew. >> reporter: it didn't take long for susan to master it. >> i did the first run when i was 17 and i won the division. >> reporter: in the world, plenty of people know susan now. she's one of only two american women who qualified for the 2012 olympic team. >> you just weren't built like the other girls. you were born with agent l
for susan it's not enough to be good at one sport, she has to excel at five. maryland makes its mark on the olympics. everyone remembers michael phelps. now there's susan. she's the best in the world at a sport you've never probably heard of. it's part riding, running, shooting, swimming and part fencing. the ingredients of the modern day long challenge fitting this 24 year old against the world's best athletes. >> was this ever a dream? did you ever think as a child. >> i didn't...
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jeff, susan, thank you so much for your time this morning.e stories on faith, check out our widely popular belief blog. you can find it only at cnn.com/belief. >>> the battle over bain. a fight over how much a candidate should say about his or her taxes. >>> and rumor that is condoleezza rice might be mitt's pick for vp. it can only mean one thing, cnn's "state of the union" moments away. we'll have a preview next. my volt is the best vehicle i've ever driven. i bought the car because of its efficiency. i bought the car because i could eliminate gas from my budget. i don't spend money on gasoline. it's been 4,000 miles since my last trip to the gas station. it's pretty great. i get a bunch of kids waving at me... giving me the thumbs up. it's always a gratifying experience. it makes me feel good about my car. i absolutely love my chevy volt. ♪ >>> good morning, washington, d.c. yes, we all want a little candy, so let's head to washington right now. cnn's "state of the union" coming up at the top of the hour with host candy crowley. how did yo
jeff, susan, thank you so much for your time this morning.e stories on faith, check out our widely popular belief blog. you can find it only at cnn.com/belief. >>> the battle over bain. a fight over how much a candidate should say about his or her taxes. >>> and rumor that is condoleezza rice might be mitt's pick for vp. it can only mean one thing, cnn's "state of the union" moments away. we'll have a preview next. my volt is the best vehicle i've ever driven. i...
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i started thinking about susan. little susan. and i thought, i was holding her with her face to me. >> thwhat was that like to thina machine and electricity could transform your emotions like that? >> it felt fantastic. i didn't care what was doing it. it just felt right. spoon it in there -- >> since 2003, mayberg has studied 37 patients with about 2/3 showing significant improvement. >> looking good, huh? i don't feel good all the time. but this gives me the capacity that if i can, if there is joy in my life, i have the capacity to feel it. >> what exactly is dbs doing to the brain circuits? what do we and don't we know about how this works? >> to be brutally honest, we have no idea why this work. >> while the research continues to unlock the secrets of area 25 -- >> mama. >> it's been five good years for edie guyton. if you hadn't had the operation, where do you think you'd be right now? >> i really believe that -- that i would have committed suicide. >> i'll tell you, the difference in edie is amazing. this research is still
i started thinking about susan. little susan. and i thought, i was holding her with her face to me. >> thwhat was that like to thina machine and electricity could transform your emotions like that? >> it felt fantastic. i didn't care what was doing it. it just felt right. spoon it in there -- >> since 2003, mayberg has studied 37 patients with about 2/3 showing significant improvement. >> looking good, huh? i don't feel good all the time. but this gives me the capacity...
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. >> we've got tobin smith, gary b smith, jonas max ferris along with todd shoem berger and susan, everybody, todd, are we already in a new recession. >> yes, we are, brenda, for everything you mentioned above and look where is the catalyst to pull us out of it. right now things are bad, dire, sentiment is down and consumer confidence that's down. you can take your pick, the house balance sheet that's estimated. we're in recession and never got out of the last one and it's going to continue for some time. >> brenda: toby you're near silicon valley and things look different. >> the world has fallen and never gets up and misses a couple of parts here. and we're not in good shape and whether it's a recession or not, it feels like a recession, the energy belt, god blows, new york, et cetera, are not. if you look at the labor report almost 6% of jobs came from business services and of that, about half were temporary jobs, so, guess what? the biggest i've ever seen, people if they're going to hire are going to hire with temps because they don't know what the costs are going to be in six months and
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>> susan mcginnis in washington this morning. susan, thank you so much. >>> the ceo of drugmaker glaxosmithkline says the company has learned from the mistakes that were made. the drug giant is paying a stiff $3 billion fine, the largest ever, for failing to report safety issues and promoting drugs for unapproved uses. bob orr reports. ♪ >> reporter: this video shows the 2001 las vegas launch of glaxosmithkline's new asthma drug. federal prosecutors used this tape as evidence the pharmaceutical giant was more focused on profits than public safety. >> who wants to be a millionaire? >> reporter: senior executives promised sales representatives big bonuses to push the new product, and prosecutors said the sales force had help. doctors for years were paid kickbacks to overprescribe glaxosmithkline drugs. u.s. attorney carmen ortiz says the bribes took many forms. >> from hawaiian vacations to paying doctors millions of dollars to go on speaking tours, to a european pheasant hunt to tickets for a madonna concert. >> reporter: in payin
>> susan mcginnis in washington this morning. susan, thank you so much. >>> the ceo of drugmaker glaxosmithkline says the company has learned from the mistakes that were made. the drug giant is paying a stiff $3 billion fine, the largest ever, for failing to report safety issues and promoting drugs for unapproved uses. bob orr reports. ♪ >> reporter: this video shows the 2001 las vegas launch of glaxosmithkline's new asthma drug. federal prosecutors used this tape as...
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seussen -- susan, dissect that slogan. >> betting on america. that means mitt romney is betting against america. that whether it comes to the auto bailout or to offshoring or outsourcing jobs or the whole swiss bank account thing, i think that is the contrast. they are trying to draw with this slogan on this first bus tour. >> does it work? does it make sense to you politically speaking? >> i think it's a powerful case to make against mitt romney, especially in this part of the country which has been hit heart. the manufacturing sector hit hard by jobs that did move overseas. and the auto bailout viewed positively in places like ohio and pennsylvania and michigan. >> the obama campaign is doubling down on its message, this ad is airing in nine battleground states including ohio and pennsylvania. let's watch. >> what a president believes matters. mitt romney's companies were pioneers in outsourcing u.s. jobs to low wage countries. he supports tax breaks for companies that ship jobs overseas. president obama believes in insourcing. he fought to sa
seussen -- susan, dissect that slogan. >> betting on america. that means mitt romney is betting against america. that whether it comes to the auto bailout or to offshoring or outsourcing jobs or the whole swiss bank account thing, i think that is the contrast. they are trying to draw with this slogan on this first bus tour. >> does it work? does it make sense to you politically speaking? >> i think it's a powerful case to make against mitt romney, especially in this part of...
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what are you learning about this picture and other details, susan? there's susan.o start again, susan. we missed the top of you. >> sure. i was just going to say, as investigators are wading through social media and the internet, looking through possible clues, they've become aware of a website that might have a connection. it's called adultfriendfinder, a risque dating website that includes a profile and a photo of a red-haired man, apparently set up by a man who listed his name as james holmes. it appears to have been set up a few weeks ago. now, it is not confirmed whether this is the alleged shooter. it includes the headline, "i'll see you in prison." a law enforcement source says they'd love to get their hands on holmes' computer to establish whether the ip address used to reach the website matches the one holmes may have used. they need more than a picture that may just look like holmes. so as far as we know, his computer, if he has one, has not been recovered. if he left it in his apartment, well, as we know, police can't get to it because of all the explosi
what are you learning about this picture and other details, susan? there's susan.o start again, susan. we missed the top of you. >> sure. i was just going to say, as investigators are wading through social media and the internet, looking through possible clues, they've become aware of a website that might have a connection. it's called adultfriendfinder, a risque dating website that includes a profile and a photo of a red-haired man, apparently set up by a man who listed his name as james...
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. >> ambassador susan rice will be joining us next. straight from today's security council vote. >>> plus, supreme court justice scalia denying a rift with his chief over the health care decision. >> no, i am not a falling out with justice roberts. >>> and nadal shocker. why is the defending olympic champ sitting out the big games in london? >>> good day, i'm andrea mitchell live in washington. in our daily fix this hour, the president is kicking off a two-day swing through florida with a speech on medicare in jacksonville. mitt romney will be focusing on small businesses with his visit to a body shop for trucks in mass. chris cillizza, author of "the gospel according to the fix." "the new york times"/cbs poll shows the president is taking a big hit for his handling of the economy. >> yeah, you know, andrea, i was struck by that. so in this poll, do you approve of president obama's hand lg of the economy or disapprove? 39% approve, 55% disapprove. april, 44% approved, 48% disapproved. much closer. i'd say there was another question i w
. >> ambassador susan rice will be joining us next. straight from today's security council vote. >>> plus, supreme court justice scalia denying a rift with his chief over the health care decision. >> no, i am not a falling out with justice roberts. >>> and nadal shocker. why is the defending olympic champ sitting out the big games in london? >>> good day, i'm andrea mitchell live in washington. in our daily fix this hour, the president is kicking off a...
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susan milligan is a contributing editor for u.s. news and world report."vanity fair," mitt romney has several offshore accounts about which not much is known. he has money stored in tax havens where according to the magazine he has personal interests in at least 12 funds worth as much as $30 million. in his 2010 returns, romney listed a $3 million bank account in switzerland. eugene, smart finance, stupid politics. >> absolutely. you read the kicker of a columnç i've written for tomorrow's newspaper. spart finance, stupid politics. one other thing we've learned is step away from the marine recreational equipment if you're running for president. we saw that with john kerry and we're seeing it again with mitt romney. just don't get on the jet-ski. >> you know wh surprises me about the money, in my view, he's been running for a number of years. i'm not just going back four years. it seems to me this was also predictable, that it would become a campaign issue. why a decade ago didn't he decide that all of his investments would be onshore? >> i have no idea. w
susan milligan is a contributing editor for u.s. news and world report."vanity fair," mitt romney has several offshore accounts about which not much is known. he has money stored in tax havens where according to the magazine he has personal interests in at least 12 funds worth as much as $30 million. in his 2010 returns, romney listed a $3 million bank account in switzerland. eugene, smart finance, stupid politics. >> absolutely. you read the kicker of a columnç i've written...
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part susan spoke to, those are field interview card. in those cards they will have known associates. you could pop somebody up, and search for known associates, and it will tell you everybody that was with that person. you could even type in something as simple aspects over six feet, suspects under 5'5" that are crime partners, and it will give you that, too. [inaudible question] >> have you ever seen anything like that before? >> no. >> this is unbelievable. the data warehouse as the director said, there is a lot of things that are close, but not as good as this. as far as this app that is coming attractions, there is nothing similar to that, that i am aware of, in the country or in the world. [inaudible question] >> it's a work in progress. i am not pressing them. they are a lot further along than we thought. we just started meeting on this , this calendar year. [inaudible question] >> six months. and my experience with them is they are being conservative, and that is not very conservative. [inaudible question] >> that is the great th
part susan spoke to, those are field interview card. in those cards they will have known associates. you could pop somebody up, and search for known associates, and it will tell you everybody that was with that person. you could even type in something as simple aspects over six feet, suspects under 5'5" that are crime partners, and it will give you that, too. [inaudible question] >> have you ever seen anything like that before? >> no. >> this is unbelievable. the data...
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>> suarez: susan?if he were a small businessman in business today, he'd already be eligible for tax credits to help pay for his workers' health insurance if he were a business that had 25 or fewer employees. going forward, as a small businessperson, he would have the opportunity as of 2014 to buy coverage for his workers through new small business health insurance exchanges that will be set up in every state or that will be enabled to be in existence because the federal government will step in and help to run those in certain states. >> suarez: a new set of rules kicks in at 50 employees? >> exactly. we can ask the question what happens if you don't offer coverage for workers? four companies that have 50 or fewer employees, if they don't offer coverage to workers, nothing happens to them. for companies that are larger than that, however, if they do not offer coverage to their workers or if one of their workers ends up buying coverage through an exchange and claiming some of the federal subsidies, they
>> suarez: susan?if he were a small businessman in business today, he'd already be eligible for tax credits to help pay for his workers' health insurance if he were a business that had 25 or fewer employees. going forward, as a small businessperson, he would have the opportunity as of 2014 to buy coverage for his workers through new small business health insurance exchanges that will be set up in every state or that will be enabled to be in existence because the federal government will...
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susan, i want to bring you in here. in terms of the other thing the romney trip does is highlight the president's foreign policy successes when he goes to the middle east, and you know, the romney spokesperson andrea saul says president obama thinks visiting israel is a distraction, it is clear that his foreign policy is confused, ineffective and is weakened in every corner of the world. what do you make of that? >> again, certainly there's no polling information whatsoever to suggest that this is a weakness for president obama. quite the contrary. many democrats believe this is a sort of once in a generation chance to run as a strong national security candidate, something that's been very unusual historically even in the post-cold war. i think the obama team probably rightfully views their record on national security and foreign policy as an asset. i think that romney has made a pretty confused presentation so far. it's not really clear what his foreign policy is except as he said the other day about israel, he said wh
susan, i want to bring you in here. in terms of the other thing the romney trip does is highlight the president's foreign policy successes when he goes to the middle east, and you know, the romney spokesperson andrea saul says president obama thinks visiting israel is a distraction, it is clear that his foreign policy is confused, ineffective and is weakened in every corner of the world. what do you make of that? >> again, certainly there's no polling information whatsoever to suggest...
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susan page is the chief for u.s. today. and chris cillizza is the author of the new book, the gospel according to the fix, an insider's guide to a less than holy world of politic. susan, i am fascinated by this. there are people you point out. there are two americas. there are people who are only learning of the presidential race by watching news programs. sort of oblivious to the other segments of the country where they are all inundated with all the commercials. it's all micro targeting? >> absolutely. they have to turn into "hardball" and other coverage to see the ads if they're going to see them. but in these 12 states you cannot turn on the tv to watch anything on your local stage without facing a deluge of ads by the campaigns and super pacs. it's relentless for people in the targeted states. >> and a great image, the number one markets so far for political advertisements in those 12 swing states. it's places like richard, denver, cleveland, tampa and others. they're even spending in boston so they can reach new hamps
susan page is the chief for u.s. today. and chris cillizza is the author of the new book, the gospel according to the fix, an insider's guide to a less than holy world of politic. susan, i am fascinated by this. there are people you point out. there are two americas. there are people who are only learning of the presidential race by watching news programs. sort of oblivious to the other segments of the country where they are all inundated with all the commercials. it's all micro targeting?...
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susan candiotti is there. susan, tell us more. >> hi, fredfredricka.n announcement from the police commissioner here in new york city that he is taking extra precautions at all of the movie theaters in the five boroughs of new york city that are going to be showing an r showing of this new batman movie. and so what they are going to be taking precautionwise, he said, is to add additional security outside the theaters, surrounding the theaters, to make sure that there are no possible copycats. this is a statement from police commissioner ray kelly. he says as a precaution against copycats and to raise the comfort level among movie patrons in the wake of the horrendous shooting in colorado. kelly says that the police department is providing coverage at theaters in all five borou boroughs, where "the dark knight rises" is going to be playing starting today. so this is an extra measure to make sure that the people are comfortable if they choose to go to see this movie, which of course is a summer blockbuster and being billed that way throughout. fredricka,
susan candiotti is there. susan, tell us more. >> hi, fredfredricka.n announcement from the police commissioner here in new york city that he is taking extra precautions at all of the movie theaters in the five boroughs of new york city that are going to be showing an r showing of this new batman movie. and so what they are going to be taking precautionwise, he said, is to add additional security outside the theaters, surrounding the theaters, to make sure that there are no possible...
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. >> susan b. anthony dedicated her life to reform. >> suffrage in the middle of the 19th century accomplished one goal, it was diametrically opposed to this idea. >> many feared it would be corrupted by politics. >> women in the 19th century had to convince male voters that having the vote would not change anything. that woman would still be devoted to the home, the family, that they would remain pure and innocent, that having the vote would not corrupt them. >> support gradually grew in state and local campaigns. >> leaders like ellen clark sgt come repeatedly stopping these meetings -- , repeatedly stopping these meetings as a politically active figure. doing everything they could to ground the campaign in domesticity. >> despite their efforts, the link made it tough whenever voters were in the big city. a specialist in francisco. >> the problem with san francisco is that women's suffrage as an idea was associated. >> susan b. anthony joined the provision party. a deadly idea in san francisco. l
. >> susan b. anthony dedicated her life to reform. >> suffrage in the middle of the 19th century accomplished one goal, it was diametrically opposed to this idea. >> many feared it would be corrupted by politics. >> women in the 19th century had to convince male voters that having the vote would not change anything. that woman would still be devoted to the home, the family, that they would remain pure and innocent, that having the vote would not corrupt them. >>...