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of them right so that's a fundamentally different than what the economist on the page of the new york times well you know when he had that ridiculous slanging match with me on the on the internet at one stage claimed that even though banks carry almost no reserve just had the amount of cash in the economy controls the level of bank lending because when they read a cash dots to run out and that cash is the sod by the federal the banks will stop lending but the amount of cash into the system is loaded into existence not just that it's he's actually talking about bank notes here i mean he really was getting desperate to fight against me and i'm going to product which channel you max goes to that ok what he tried to say was that if you had the banks the cash to run out what would happen is that the cash manager in a bank would walk up to the lines office and say hey guys were running out of cash on the i t m's you've got to stop lending and i would say yes and then at the central bank what you have is the employee who manages the items that goes to the governor says gov the items are running out of
of them right so that's a fundamentally different than what the economist on the page of the new york times well you know when he had that ridiculous slanging match with me on the on the internet at one stage claimed that even though banks carry almost no reserve just had the amount of cash in the economy controls the level of bank lending because when they read a cash dots to run out and that cash is the sod by the federal the banks will stop lending but the amount of cash into the system is...
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time now for our sunday group. brit hume, fox news political analyst, democrat strategist, joe trippi, karl rove, founder of the republican super pac, american crossroads and jeff zeleny of the new york times. well, we have been working up until now with the real clear politics map. we are going to throw that away. let's go to the rove map i. the rove/trippi map. >> chris: but i see it on rove.com. >> i am trying to get him into the 20th century. >> chris: karl, as of last week, you and joe had various states in blue with twenty 221 leaninga and states in red and pink, 206, solid or leaning romney and nine tossup in yellow with 111 electoral votes. any changes as of today? >> there has been no evidence of massive changes. in would argue that mash -- michigan and nevada should be leaning obama before last week. we have a very close election. and it is going to be decided on election night with -- with a bunch of potential surprises. >> chris: you have a white board. >> think about this. on the thirdf november, 2008, president obamma was at or above 50% in 7 of the 13 battleground states that year. in those same state this is year, on same date, 4 years later, he is 50%, not above, but 50% in just
time now for our sunday group. brit hume, fox news political analyst, democrat strategist, joe trippi, karl rove, founder of the republican super pac, american crossroads and jeff zeleny of the new york times. well, we have been working up until now with the real clear politics map. we are going to throw that away. let's go to the rove map i. the rove/trippi map. >> chris: but i see it on rove.com. >> i am trying to get him into the 20th century. >> chris: karl, as of last...
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. >> even the photo of president obama taken by the photographer of the "new york times" welled up. ybody is talking about sleep, but i think it's fair to say that there is a lightness and they're feeling optimistic on what they are he seeing, based on the "get out the vote" operation. >> stephanie: that's a day-long basketball game, let's hope that he ends the day like usual sweatgy, victorious and not sweet smelling. happy election night. we go now to former congress dennis can you cucinich. hello, dennis. >> i'm still in congress until january 2nd. >> stephanie: i'm sorry. i didn't mean to rush you. here's your hat. what's your hurry. >> it appears that the votes here may be approaching what the turnout was in 2008. when president obama had 258,000 vote margin. at 6:00 they are reported votes i think what we have it watch for tonight is this. not only what the turnout factors are but also will the margin the difference between president obama and mitt romney romney's numbers will there be provisional ballots ballots set aside in ohio if people have questions about a voter about th
. >> even the photo of president obama taken by the photographer of the "new york times" welled up. ybody is talking about sleep, but i think it's fair to say that there is a lightness and they're feeling optimistic on what they are he seeing, based on the "get out the vote" operation. >> stephanie: that's a day-long basketball game, let's hope that he ends the day like usual sweatgy, victorious and not sweet smelling. happy election night. we go now to former...
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the move. seth had 23 points. >>> latest on warrior andrew bogut. he'll miss two weeks with his recovering ankle. big doings in new york. you hear this all the time when new york teams are playing wellt's better for the entire league. carmelo anthony, you know his wife was just on the b.e.t. awards, lala. i get a kick out of lala. carmelo had 25 points. they immove to 5-0. the knicks last time they started with that strong a record 5-0 was 1993-1994. they are winner tonight. just for the young, cool people in our audience watching kron tonight. they had a -- have you seen the show called lala's experience. i don't think it came back for a second season. everybody talks about kim kardashian. when lala leaves the room, she should hang with kardashian when she walks out of the room. but lala is married to carmelo. she goes honey i'm going shopping and he'd be on the road in detroit. trying to rest. i got a game tonight. then she'd go out and make a big deal over what to buy. why do you ridicule that? >> i'm not ridiculing that. just an observation. >> especially when you tell the kids daddy is busy now. my wife still thinks somebody's looking at me. nobody cares any more. i get a kick
the move. seth had 23 points. >>> latest on warrior andrew bogut. he'll miss two weeks with his recovering ankle. big doings in new york. you hear this all the time when new york teams are playing wellt's better for the entire league. carmelo anthony, you know his wife was just on the b.e.t. awards, lala. i get a kick out of lala. carmelo had 25 points. they immove to 5-0. the knicks last time they started with that strong a record 5-0 was 1993-1994. they are winner tonight. just for...
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the cast members were at his side when he passed away. cbs news, parker, texas. >>> well, hagman told the "new york times" he wanted his remains to be quote spread over a field and have marijuana and wheat planted and harvested in a couple of years and then have a big marijuana cake enough for 200 to 300 people. people would eat a little of larry. larry hagman on his ashes in his own words. >>> well, it is the most recognizable new dance craze around and for good reason. ♪ the milestone for "gangnam style" that blows justin bieber's biggest hit out of the water. ♪ carols and santa kicked offe holidays at the fairmont hol in san francisco. but the >>> carols and santa kicked off holidays at the fairmont hotel in san francisco but the star of the show was the massive gingerbread house. this feat of engineering a culinary skills is 22 feet high, 23 feet wide, and it's made of 7800 blocks of gingerbread. 1,000 pounds of icing and 650 pounds of candy. you can see it at the fairmont lobby through january 1st. >>> and another holiday tradition the boy scout christmas tree lot in piedmont. the annual fundraiser has been operating for almost 350 y
the cast members were at his side when he passed away. cbs news, parker, texas. >>> well, hagman told the "new york times" he wanted his remains to be quote spread over a field and have marijuana and wheat planted and harvested in a couple of years and then have a big marijuana cake enough for 200 to 300 people. people would eat a little of larry. larry hagman on his ashes in his own words. >>> well, it is the most recognizable new dance craze around and for good...
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then we look at the new york times as well says obama's night. and talks about how he tops romney for a second term. when we got here there were a lot more papers on these new stands but these have been selling like hot cakes. people here in oakland are very excited the president will be serving another term. >> absolutely exuberant. it was great just absolutely fantastic. i knew he would win. even though my heart was pounding i knew he would win. >> reporter: what makes you so excited about the president's next term? >> four more years. >> reporter: simple as that right? >> simple as that. >> reporter: and it was simple as that for a lot of the people we talked to here. a lot of people very excited the president is serving a second term. a lot of the newspapers are selling like hot cakes. a lot of people say the president they were very confident in the president's role that he did in the past four years and they are excited that he will be again serving in the next four years as well. we are live here in oakland i'm brian flores ktvu channel 2
then we look at the new york times as well says obama's night. and talks about how he tops romney for a second term. when we got here there were a lot more papers on these new stands but these have been selling like hot cakes. people here in oakland are very excited the president will be serving another term. >> absolutely exuberant. it was great just absolutely fantastic. i knew he would win. even though my heart was pounding i knew he would win. >> reporter: what makes you so...
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they not only had to do lunch, they had to do dinners for the kids to take home as well because there's no food at home. chris: "the new york times" is doing a good job with that. >> thank you. chris: a lot of pages focused on what's going on in the burroughs. you usually don't focus on them but a lot of us are. >> i would follow up on the mccain-graham business, you saw what the president said at his news conference really steamed. we're told he has the votes in the senate. chris:. the secretary of state. >> they were leaning that way anyway but will say in effect i won the election and will put my secretary of state in. unless you can find something that really is objectionable, you'll approve her and i think they will. chris: we'll come back. the big question of the week, are john mccain and mitt romney giving the president a hard time for political reasons or the big one this week, personal reasons? is this persona chris: welcome back. this week the two presidential rivals barack obama defeat have had been highly critical of him. mitt romney told his supporters he lost because obama gave, quote, gifts, close quote to his base
they not only had to do lunch, they had to do dinners for the kids to take home as well because there's no food at home. chris: "the new york times" is doing a good job with that. >> thank you. chris: a lot of pages focused on what's going on in the burroughs. you usually don't focus on them but a lot of us are. >> i would follow up on the mccain-graham business, you saw what the president said at his news conference really steamed. we're told he has the votes in the...
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personal papers, that they're not going to simply put them on the front page of the "new york times" when it's over welle crime committed here when contrary to standing memory memory meerandom the crime committed was committed by an fbi agent not by general petraeus or ms. broad ms. broadwell. >> eliot: charles swift, thank you for your answers. you stated precisely what i have come to believe about this as well. the crime here was by the fbi that leaked in improperly to congress. that's where the investigation should go. maybe it will. for more on the political side of the president scandal. i'm joined by michael t oh omasky. welcome as well. >> nice to be with you yes. >> eliot: could he the president have refused the resignation of general petraeus and gone through the logic that we just followed that seems reasonable about what did and didn't happen that was wrong. >> i think he could have, yes. but you and i weren't in the room when they had that conversation. from the things i've read and the things i've heard it seems to me that petraeus was very pained by this situation, by the fact that this ha
personal papers, that they're not going to simply put them on the front page of the "new york times" when it's over welle crime committed here when contrary to standing memory memory meerandom the crime committed was committed by an fbi agent not by general petraeus or ms. broad ms. broadwell. >> eliot: charles swift, thank you for your answers. you stated precisely what i have come to believe about this as well. the crime here was by the fbi that leaked in improperly to...
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times. roz plater, abc 7 news -- worst traelvel times. >> new york senator schumer says he has talked to the fcc as well as the cell phone companies. the recognize there is a problem and want to reach a solution. he once cell phone companies to be required >> on the social be a stage some people share to much information with strangers on line. tonight's working woman has treated and online hub for people dealing with a less to get support. as alan starling reports, she's getting support from all over the world. >> i definitely have purpose in my life. >> for amy, that purpose came after a cancer diagnosis in 2004. stage two melanoma. >> i was desperate for a connection. it is hard to find it. i needed information. i was angry. >> afraid to diller husband and children, she says the first thing she did was google melanoma. >> i started to read about people who were dying from it. at that moment, i was very focused on finding somebody else. it was not going to be a friend or family member. i knew they did not have that experience. >> eight years later, she is cancer free. but her experience inspired her to develop treatment diaries.
times. roz plater, abc 7 news -- worst traelvel times. >> new york senator schumer says he has talked to the fcc as well as the cell phone companies. the recognize there is a problem and want to reach a solution. he once cell phone companies to be required >> on the social be a stage some people share to much information with strangers on line. tonight's working woman has treated and online hub for people dealing with a less to get support. as alan starling reports, she's getting...
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they were looking for people who were after the leakers in the new york times in two thousand and five on that warrantless wiretapping program well they'd have to do is look at all the calling records of the new york times and see who was calling them see see who might know about this kind of information and then target them with boeing i know that you are a former with a lower and what we do know is that you're saying that yes it is easy to blow the whistle and sure it is but it's also the repercussions are unlike anything we've ever seen before president obama has cracked down on whistleblowers in a way we've never seen before so this is one of president obama's little secrets i mean we have bradley manning locked up in here the time limit for a speedy trial is far over we don't know exactly what's going on until you decide what type of a role that can plan and so do you really think that was a boy because this is easy and maybe not as easy but as accepted absolutely not after all that they're going to send i guess john kiriakou is just is pleading out nobody is out for them or exposes them right this fellow who exposed the tor
they were looking for people who were after the leakers in the new york times in two thousand and five on that warrantless wiretapping program well they'd have to do is look at all the calling records of the new york times and see who was calling them see see who might know about this kind of information and then target them with boeing i know that you are a former with a lower and what we do know is that you're saying that yes it is easy to blow the whistle and sure it is but it's also the...
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reporter: his new times square restaurant, guy's american kitchen and bar, a massive 500-seat, 3-story spectacle, has been chopped to shreds by restaurant critic, pete wells of "the new yorkintans that says welcome to flavor town, were you just messing with our heads? and did you notice that the menu was an unreliable predictor of what actually came to the table? here, we have the calamari, which he calls unsalted squid rings. i'm no restaurant critic. but late tuesday, i ordered some of the dishes the paper picked apart, to see if the food could possibly be as bad as the latest assault suggests. not unsalted. but not the best calamari we have. the awesome pretzel chicken tenders that taste like chewy air. not awful. these are the fries that he says walked down a long, refrigerated hall. they are actually greasy. but they're not cold. they're hot and spicy. after dinner, we thought it was only fair to get the manager's take on all the criticism. >> it seems less factual and more personal than i feel was necessary. >> reporter: wells tells abc news, he stands by his review. but many are now asking if fieri is, indeed, getting his just desserts. >> it's delicious. >> report
reporter: his new times square restaurant, guy's american kitchen and bar, a massive 500-seat, 3-story spectacle, has been chopped to shreds by restaurant critic, pete wells of "the new yorkintans that says welcome to flavor town, were you just messing with our heads? and did you notice that the menu was an unreliable predictor of what actually came to the table? here, we have the calamari, which he calls unsalted squid rings. i'm no restaurant critic. but late tuesday, i ordered some of...
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the white house. and jon meacham's new book is "thomas jefferson: the art of power" and it just debuted right up there at the top of the "new york times" bestseller list. it's now at number two. well thank you for coming. you know, as i read these books-- and, evan, i finished yours last night-- something occurred to me. lincoln, jefferson, eisenhower, they were all great negotiators. they were all compromisers. and then i read your book earlier this year, bob woodward, about president obama and this stalemate over trying to find some kind of way to keep the government running here in washington. it occurs to me that what seems to be lacking these days is this ability of modern politicians to compromise. i sometimes wonder if they-- if they've forgotten how to do it. >> one theme is the president, no matter who is president, is the chief strategist. they set the tone. they say this is how we're going to do things and fix things. in the case of obama and the first term, and the economic issues, he didn't fix them. and he didn't find a way to work his will. and you see lincoln and jefferson and eisenhower did. now, we're catching obama midstream. he still has another four years. the
the white house. and jon meacham's new book is "thomas jefferson: the art of power" and it just debuted right up there at the top of the "new york times" bestseller list. it's now at number two. well thank you for coming. you know, as i read these books-- and, evan, i finished yours last night-- something occurred to me. lincoln, jefferson, eisenhower, they were all great negotiators. they were all compromisers. and then i read your book earlier this year, bob woodward,...
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the top rate cannot go above 35%. for example, today chuck schumer, senator from new york, floated an idea in the "new york times" that said, wellif in tax reform we cap deductions for the wealthy so that we knew again, suzanne, i think each side is set on the tax rate, but i am seeing wiggle room early on, and that's because they know they have to get this done. >> got to get it done. let's bring in christine romans. christine, explain to us why it's so important that they've got to get this thing done what is this fiscal cliff that folks are talking about? >> well, it's a lot of different things that are, frankly, staggered over the year, but it begins at the beginning part of the year with, you know, an expiration of the bush tax cuts. that means taxes rise for everyone. it's spending cuts. the so-called see quester. that's going to be 8% to 10% off of the budget of just about every agency you can imagine. cdc, border patrol. every agency is trying to figure out what it would mean for them. the alternative minimum tax, the payroll tax holiday. one thing after another. just about every kind of financial thing that affects you
the top rate cannot go above 35%. for example, today chuck schumer, senator from new york, floated an idea in the "new york times" that said, wellif in tax reform we cap deductions for the wealthy so that we knew again, suzanne, i think each side is set on the tax rate, but i am seeing wiggle room early on, and that's because they know they have to get this done. >> got to get it done. let's bring in christine romans. christine, explain to us why it's so important that they've...
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about the bush and obama administration my said thought it was home the me you said it is the "new york times" as welllease elaborate. >> i have been covering the white house since 2003. the bush administrations had interest reach the arab media for sure. as a reporter in general i the much better cooperation from the bush should restoration mandate obama administration. you thought that ran on the platform of transparency to reach out but i was then cairo with obama's and talking about new beginning everybody was impressed as a reporter was extremely frustrating tried to get my a phone call returned or the email answered it is a battle ever since we formed a of group for those trying to cover the white house trying to get attention from the administration it is very tough. now the president on the campaign trail it is very hard that was the case. cannot explain it contradicted we hope to would have happened but that was not the case. >> i think that was very confusing the first thing obama did let's go to egypt the arab media thought it would have better access to him. >> how does american media bias
about the bush and obama administration my said thought it was home the me you said it is the "new york times" as welllease elaborate. >> i have been covering the white house since 2003. the bush administrations had interest reach the arab media for sure. as a reporter in general i the much better cooperation from the bush should restoration mandate obama administration. you thought that ran on the platform of transparency to reach out but i was then cairo with obama's and...
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electorate at large really that inspired by one of the most expensive election campaigns in all time well our resident hit the streets of new york to gauge the public's reaction. to. the u.s. presidential election is finally over now what this week let's talk about that did you vote are you happy with the outcome. what do you expect to change in the next four years. i guess. because. it was going to choose i didn't vote i didn't really care why not i didn't even know what anybody stood for just not something that interests me i just go with the flow you don't think it affects your everyday life i'm sure it does. i'm sure it does but do i have much control over it and it really feel that voting is the only way that you can control i still didn't feel like i had that much control . why not i was torn between the two so i figured in my own interest but there were more than to running you could have voted for someone out. i do driving there were more the people that were running for the presidency and you didn't even know it. those two parties are too strong and they're entrenched and i don't think you are going to change that but w
electorate at large really that inspired by one of the most expensive election campaigns in all time well our resident hit the streets of new york to gauge the public's reaction. to. the u.s. presidential election is finally over now what this week let's talk about that did you vote are you happy with the outcome. what do you expect to change in the next four years. i guess. because. it was going to choose i didn't vote i didn't really care why not i didn't even know what anybody stood for just...
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the new york times." -- this is "the new york times." host host: so, that is the story from "the new york times" this morning. "the wall street journal" has the headline as well"the president needs to persuade the left." let me give you some other news as we continue to talk about this issue this morning of entitlement spending. let me go back to the story about general john allen. here is "the washington post." most of the as asking for that confirmation to be x -- host: he is asking for the confirmation to be expedited. "the pentagon was still reviewing the e-mail and declined to comment on the relationship." host: also next to that story is a story from "the boston globe." "kerry considered as possible defense chief." "the president is considering asking john kerry to join the national security team." host: so, that is the latest on that. also this morning, "nancy pelosi considers leaving post as house democratic leader." "the decision could come as early as tomorrow, wednesday." washington journal will be live from capitol hill tomorrow with several lawmakers from 7:00 a.m. until 10:00 a.m. to keep you updated on what is happening this week in washington.
the new york times." -- this is "the new york times." host host: so, that is the story from "the new york times" this morning. "the wall street journal" has the headline as well"the president needs to persuade the left." let me give you some other news as we continue to talk about this issue this morning of entitlement spending. let me go back to the story about general john allen. here is "the washington post." most of the as asking for...
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the entire house. could have been me, too. >> storm is expected to bring rain, winds and plug. new york state could get several inches of snow as well. >> 4:41 is the time. a lot of people were hoping it would get a breather before more wild weather came our way. >> the storm is nothing compared to sandy but it will have some impact especially on the new jersey shore and in new york. it will be rain event. philadelphia and washington, d.c. can get in on that rain snow mix. it is in some rain across the deep south. will make its way towards us. tomorrow afternoon starting with the clouds and the rain and then you will see the minutes late wednesday into thursday morning. little to no accumulation is expected but we could see some snow pushing in along the 1-95 corp. freeze warnings in affect across the metro area. we do not have a lot to the west but you got down to the freezing mark yesterday. the debt the temperatures this morning. 27 in a desperate -- look at the temperatures this morning. 27 in gaithersburg. 23 in leesburg. 24 in rockville, maryland. 25 and the but does that. we will warm up -- 25 in bethes da. we will warm it up. for tonight the clo
the entire house. could have been me, too. >> storm is expected to bring rain, winds and plug. new york state could get several inches of snow as well. >> 4:41 is the time. a lot of people were hoping it would get a breather before more wild weather came our way. >> the storm is nothing compared to sandy but it will have some impact especially on the new jersey shore and in new york. it will be rain event. philadelphia and washington, d.c. can get in on that rain snow mix. it...
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the new york times." -- this is "the new york times." host host: so, that is the story from "the new york times" this morning. "the wall street journal" has the headline as wellresident needs to persuade the left." let me give you some other news as we continue to talk about this issue this morning of entitlement spending. let me go back to the story about general john allen. here is "the washington post." most of the as asking for that confirmation to be x -- host: he is asking for the confirmation to be expedited. "the pentagon was still reviewing the e-mail and declined to comment on the relationship." host: also next to that story is a story from "the boston globe." "kerry considered as possible defense chief." "the president is considering asking john kerry to join the national security team." host: so, that is the latest on that. also this morning, "nancy pelosi considers leaving post as house democratic leader." "the decision could come as early as tomorrow, wednesday." washington journal will be live from capitol hill tomorrow with several lawmakers from 7:00 a.m. until 10:00 a.m. to keep you updated on what is happening this week in washington. the l
the new york times." -- this is "the new york times." host host: so, that is the story from "the new york times" this morning. "the wall street journal" has the headline as wellresident needs to persuade the left." let me give you some other news as we continue to talk about this issue this morning of entitlement spending. let me go back to the story about general john allen. here is "the washington post." most of the as asking for that...
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the election's over yet. well let us hope so there was a report in the new york times some weeks ago that said that already talks commence between tehran and washington i should also note that there have been some very ominous reports in the us press recently that suggests that the stuck stuck nest computer virus that was released in iran supposedly to destabilize the iranian civilian nuclear facilities has backfired and somehow has affected computer networks not least in chevron the major u.s. oil giant that shows the danger of this kind of tension and conflict with iran it can easily backfire as this computer virus will show and of course is what we're seeing mr screen as you're speaking it wasn't a great back it was the of a. back in the white one now that relationship is going to. well obviously mr netanyahu is going to try to make nice belatedly with mr obama it's well known that mr netanyahu was a former business partner of mitt romney the republican nominee for president it's also well known that the relationship between obama and netanyahu was not very good at all not only that but elections are coming u
the election's over yet. well let us hope so there was a report in the new york times some weeks ago that said that already talks commence between tehran and washington i should also note that there have been some very ominous reports in the us press recently that suggests that the stuck stuck nest computer virus that was released in iran supposedly to destabilize the iranian civilian nuclear facilities has backfired and somehow has affected computer networks not least in chevron the major u.s....
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i think it's in "the new york times," the "l.a. times" as well. a fascinating read. >> i thought it was remarkable, and actually quite surprised to read it, for a few reasons. >> or you can say, sounds like the 47% once again. we'll talk more about that. no surprise. let's get right to our next guest, chris van hollen. nice talking to you. >> good morning, soledad. >> let's talk about the escalation in out and out fighting now between israel and the palestinian militants. there are now 100 terror sites, apparently, according to israel, that they are attacking, in response to rocket attacks that have come from the palestinians. what is your take on what's happening here right now and how likely it is that this will escalate into a full-scale ground war? >> well, hamas continues to rain rocket attacks into israel. israel, of course, as the right to defend itself. hamas has dedicated itself to the destruction of israel. they've never been willing to recognize the existence of the state of israel. so israel's taking actions, defensive actions, in this
i think it's in "the new york times," the "l.a. times" as well. a fascinating read. >> i thought it was remarkable, and actually quite surprised to read it, for a few reasons. >> or you can say, sounds like the 47% once again. we'll talk more about that. no surprise. let's get right to our next guest, chris van hollen. nice talking to you. >> good morning, soledad. >> let's talk about the escalation in out and out fighting now between israel and the...
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the president's decisive re-election. in his victory speech, mr. obama sounding some bipartisan tones. even saying he wants to meet with mitt romney. >> here in new york, times square filled with cheering obama supporters. the president fared especially wellanic voters and single women. and also enjoys the broadest support among democrats since jimmy carter in 1976. >> a gracious mitt romney telling supporters even though the principles they fought for will endure. romney called for unity and insists the nation cannot endure more partisan bickering. >> we'll see if they do it. we'll see what happens when the new congress takes office in january. >>> the big headline of the morning. i'll give you a taste of what the newspapers are showing this morning. this is the cover of "the new york times." it simply says, obama's night, right there at the top of the page. a smiling mr. obama yesterday in one of the campaign offices near his home in chicago. >> on the left coast, "the l.a. times" says obama again. the swing states stealing the election again. nice thumbs-up from the president. >> and this here from "the washington post," a simple headline, which simply says, obama wins. so, you see it right there. they did a bunch of local interviews a
the president's decisive re-election. in his victory speech, mr. obama sounding some bipartisan tones. even saying he wants to meet with mitt romney. >> here in new york, times square filled with cheering obama supporters. the president fared especially wellanic voters and single women. and also enjoys the broadest support among democrats since jimmy carter in 1976. >> a gracious mitt romney telling supporters even though the principles they fought for will endure. romney called for...
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new york, new jersey and maryland. >>> time now for one more check of the forecast with lynette. what's going on out there? >> we're cold charlie and also have some clouds out there as wellt we're going get some nyjer morgan in here but -- some sunshine in here but today more clouds than what we had yesterday. don't think it's going to be the bright day that we saw but it's not going to be socked in for today as well. so right in the middle. as we look down towards the south. well, we have some rain across the area. that's really what's funneling in the clouds. and as we look back to the west, well we have an area of high pressure the two are really trying to fight it out. so we'll see who wins but the clouds will be in for the day. peeks of sunshine as well. and we could see exactly what i'm talking about as i take you outdoors this morning. we're looking at bel air into motion and we can see and clouds and the sun really trying to get through the area. that'll be the remainder of the day. be prepared for that. also the cold temperatures this morning. coming in at 33 degrees. as we look at mount airy we're at 37 degrees and baltimore at 39. bel air now at 32 degrees. so
new york, new jersey and maryland. >>> time now for one more check of the forecast with lynette. what's going on out there? >> we're cold charlie and also have some clouds out there as wellt we're going get some nyjer morgan in here but -- some sunshine in here but today more clouds than what we had yesterday. don't think it's going to be the bright day that we saw but it's not going to be socked in for today as well. so right in the middle. as we look down towards the south....
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the program. craig childs is a commentator for national public radio's morning edition. he has written noert "new york times", the los angeles times and several magazines. his work has won the spirit of the west award as well as the colorado book award. the book, house of rain, is craig's latest book. please help me welcome craig childs. . >> hello. i come to you from out of the desert. i'm coming to you from a landscape where once you get an eye for things, 3 grains of sand out of place draw your attention, where everything is brought to
the program. craig childs is a commentator for national public radio's morning edition. he has written noert "new york times", the los angeles times and several magazines. his work has won the spirit of the west award as well as the colorado book award. the book, house of rain, is craig's latest book. please help me welcome craig childs. . >> hello. i come to you from out of the desert. i'm coming to you from a landscape where once you get an eye for things, 3 grains of sand out...
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new jersey shortly after sandy hit but the mayor, mayor bloomberg, asked the president to stay away from new york at the time. he said then that the president's visit would just take up too many resources. >>> wellnew crab season is open now here around the bay area. >> yes. diners may pay more for the catch. the fresh catch should hit markets this afternoon. the fishermen will get $3 a pound. you can expect to pay about twice. that bay area restaurants say it will be worth it. >> i think it's going to be very full. so when you crack the crab, the meat will be very plentiful inside. and the taste of course of local crab is excellent. >> word is the crabs are bigger this year but there are fewer of them. so that may be the reason for the price. >> lawrence was on the pacifica pier over the weekends and said people had their crab pots down picking up these big babies coming up. >> are you hungry now? >> i love crab! >>> 5:40. a five-hour boost with a deadly risk. the new warning about one of the most popular energy drinks coming up. >> this is the most roughest toughest bumpiest road that i have ever seen you. >> think your neighborhood roads are bad? the bay area city with the absolute worst and
new jersey shortly after sandy hit but the mayor, mayor bloomberg, asked the president to stay away from new york at the time. he said then that the president's visit would just take up too many resources. >>> wellnew crab season is open now here around the bay area. >> yes. diners may pay more for the catch. the fresh catch should hit markets this afternoon. the fishermen will get $3 a pound. you can expect to pay about twice. that bay area restaurants say it will be worth it....
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can work this out, we need to come to the table, start the "new york times"es, -- start the negotiations, we put tax revenue on the table as well as the speeding cuts, and it needs to be, it needs to include both. >>neil: so if you don't hear and it has to be specific, spending cuts, not promised cuts, if you don't hear that, no deal? >>guest: that is connect. we believe, we are in the midst of a debt crisis. it needs to be, we need to be honest about the fact we cannot raise taxes, it needs to include the spending cuts. the president, even just recently, last week, was talking about a 3-1 type ratio where there would be $3 of spending cuts for every dollar in tax increases. or tax revenue increases. we were willing to come to the table and try to work out that kind of an approach or solution. i would say that republicans and democrats are either going to succeed together or we are going to fail together but i am confident we can work it out on behalf of the american people. >>neil: well, you may have her nancy pelosi in the house threatening a floor vote on extending the middle-class tax cuts. unless you guys don't get out and
can work this out, we need to come to the table, start the "new york times"es, -- start the negotiations, we put tax revenue on the table as well as the speeding cuts, and it needs to be, it needs to include both. >>neil: so if you don't hear and it has to be specific, spending cuts, not promised cuts, if you don't hear that, no deal? >>guest: that is connect. we believe, we are in the midst of a debt crisis. it needs to be, we need to be honest about the fact we cannot...
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the package here in new york, chief communications and development officer for feeding america, nora daily and "the new york times" national editor sam sifton, the author of "thanksgiving: how to cook it wello to you first on this, when with you talk about the problem of hunger in america it is hugely underdiscussed issue and you look at the numbers both for households and children alone. i know share our strength is focused on child hunger in america. it's -- the rates have remained virtually unchanged in the last five years. what needs to be done to address this problem? >> well, think one of the most important things to realize about hunger which we tend to think of as a thanksgiving week issue to discuss, is that, of course, for, you know, many americans it's a year-round problem. 46 million americans are on food stamps for the first time in history. all that to say, though, it is a solvable problem. we're not talking about syria, not talking about sudan, we're not talking about international crises. we're talking about hunger here at home where we've got the food and the nutrition programs to deal with this. of the 46 million food stamps half are kids. we have school breakfasts, summe
the package here in new york, chief communications and development officer for feeding america, nora daily and "the new york times" national editor sam sifton, the author of "thanksgiving: how to cook it wello to you first on this, when with you talk about the problem of hunger in america it is hugely underdiscussed issue and you look at the numbers both for households and children alone. i know share our strength is focused on child hunger in america. it's -- the rates have...
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the new york area viewing the devastation. he was there with the governor of new york as well as mayor michael bloomberg who endorsed president obama the very day that he visited this area the first time right after the storm and before the election. we wanted to bring that to you. in the meantime, we're following breaking news out of tell aaviv where warning sirens have been b blaring in response to bombs. they're mobilized tanks and personnel to the gaza border. the israeli military says they have not ruled out a ground assault on the palestinian territory. three israelis were killed today when a rocket fired from the gaza strip hit they are apartment. the israeli defense force says more than 100 rockets have been fired into southern israel in just the past 24 hours. palestinians all fired a long-range missile today that landed just 12 miles from tel aviv. in gaza today hundreds of palestinians attended the funeral of a hamas military chief who was killed yesterday in a targeted attack. the israeli government has claimed credit for this incident, even posted video of the air strike at the precise time that it went down. it took to twitter to warn other hamas leaders to not go above
the new york area viewing the devastation. he was there with the governor of new york as well as mayor michael bloomberg who endorsed president obama the very day that he visited this area the first time right after the storm and before the election. we wanted to bring that to you. in the meantime, we're following breaking news out of tell aaviv where warning sirens have been b blaring in response to bombs. they're mobilized tanks and personnel to the gaza border. the israeli military says they...
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new york times best selling book, the amateur. helix critically at president obama before and after he reached the white house. here is what he had to say. >> well, the book currently on your screen is -- has been several weeks on the new york times best several with list. many weeks as number one. written by anne klein, who is our guest on book tv on c-span2. we do get the title for this book? >> it came from a meeting that bill clinton had in jeff pacoima, new york, north of new york city where he has a home. he invited, this was back in august 2011. he invited his wife, his daughter, and a bunch of friends to meet with him because he had some news. .. the people around obama: did not understand how the real world works. that they had been responsible for losing america, its triple-a credit rating for the first time in its history and that barack obama was, in his words, an amateur. i spoke to two people at the meeting, and i heard that, i said, amateur, the perfect titlele for the book. >> president clinton denied it. >> he denied it, but hillary told her friends she suspected that of all people, chelsea had told me about this. that's not tru
new york times best selling book, the amateur. helix critically at president obama before and after he reached the white house. here is what he had to say. >> well, the book currently on your screen is -- has been several weeks on the new york times best several with list. many weeks as number one. written by anne klein, who is our guest on book tv on c-span2. we do get the title for this book? >> it came from a meeting that bill clinton had in jeff pacoima, new york, north of new...
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new york city, his newest restaurant the food is leaving critics with a bad taste in their mouths. a really bad taste. the "new york times" gave the restaurant no stars, not one. instead food critic pete wellsy far from awesome the awesome pretzel chicken tenders are. did you try that blue drink, the one that gloss like nuclear waste. any idea why it tastes like some combination of radiator flew ud and formaldehyde. russ parsons is food editor of the "new york times." ep said the problem is guy's american kitchen isn't selling all american food. in place of a cheeseburger guy offers a black angus patty with donkey sauce. >> something he invented like donkey sauce. that cracked me up. would you eat something with donkey sauce? >> reporter: in this case bad food could cook up good publicity. >> how bad can a negative review be for business. >> in this case it could help. i'll probably pass by and see what it's all about. >> you want to see if that margarita tastes like radiator fluid. >> reporter: one bad review won't kill a restaurant but consistently bad food will. most customers say they won't be back for seconds. the steak was so rubbery i felt we were eating beaver tail. fieri has an ans
new york city, his newest restaurant the food is leaving critics with a bad taste in their mouths. a really bad taste. the "new york times" gave the restaurant no stars, not one. instead food critic pete wellsy far from awesome the awesome pretzel chicken tenders are. did you try that blue drink, the one that gloss like nuclear waste. any idea why it tastes like some combination of radiator flew ud and formaldehyde. russ parsons is food editor of the "new york times." ep...
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the new york yankees >> time for tictabon today's weather with jacqui jeras. >> good morning. me how much ofs generosity people have. keep that int to mind for the holidays as well. looking at the doppler radar, showing a little bit of a disturbance off to the west, intog to make its way maryland and southern pennsylvania. that is a disturbance in the upper atmosphere that will swing through today, which could squeeze out a shower for us. we have so much to drier air moving in today. we will have. of clouds and periods of and maybe a sprinkle , but it willrry of anything. 39 in reston, 35 and , 38 in woodbrige. 36 in newington and oxon hill at 38 degrees. with 41 inart washington, 42 degrees at reagan national. will make it into the mid afternoon with partly sunny skies. cool this week. the seven-day forecast coming up in a little while. first, traffic with steve hershorn. the beltway, new hampshire everything is open. k that wasad wor side is the right completely cleared. right now, in good shape on the beltway in maryland and virginia. in virginia, getting rid of all the road work. is moving, traffic nicely through germantown and across the american legion bri
the new york yankees >> time for tictabon today's weather with jacqui jeras. >> good morning. me how much ofs generosity people have. keep that int to mind for the holidays as well. looking at the doppler radar, showing a little bit of a disturbance off to the west, intog to make its way maryland and southern pennsylvania. that is a disturbance in the upper atmosphere that will swing through today, which could squeeze out a shower for us. we have so much to drier air moving in...
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of the last three elections have been determined in this way and it appears this election will be heavily influenced by voter purges as well. as opposed to pollster nate silver with the new york times five thirty eight blog projects there's a fifty fifty chance ohio will determine who the next president is just like in two thousand and four q the new republican secretary of state john who has been working hard to restrict ohio voters access to the polls hundreds of thousands of ohioans particularly minorities took advantage of early voting in two thousand and eight to elect a president obama so the attorney general in ohio cut down on those early voting hours and now the courts have given him a new tool to restrict the vote on wednesday a panel of three conservative justices all appointed by george w. bush or his dad ruled in favor of the secretary of state of ohio paving the way for massive voter disenfranchisement but it's kicking people off the voting rolls in that key swing state court of the ruling voters who are told by poll workers to vote at the wrong precinct and then do so lose their right to have those their votes counted a previous court ruling had ordered the voters wh
of the last three elections have been determined in this way and it appears this election will be heavily influenced by voter purges as well. as opposed to pollster nate silver with the new york times five thirty eight blog projects there's a fifty fifty chance ohio will determine who the next president is just like in two thousand and four q the new republican secretary of state john who has been working hard to restrict ohio voters access to the polls hundreds of thousands of ohioans...
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the new york times." daily newsletter of the american association of repired personed. founded in 1851 it's an indispensable source of information for aarp members for persons 55 and older as wellnews and views from columnists such as frank rich, maureen dowd who provide an elder perspective of issues of day. it helps seniors explore the world with a travel section with ample disposable income and a food section with interesting and safety dining excursions in manhattan. as a fake news outlet, i have to imagine it's part of your daily job to affirm, you know, how terrible the real media actually is. >> yes, absolutely. i think it's part of our job to kind of lord our power over you because, as you know, we are the most powerful media organization in the world. we have annual earnings of over $300 billion. i could cut all of your mikes at any moment if i wanted to. >> prove it. >> yeah, prove it. >> i think it's fun, it's enjoyable for us to kind of wield that power and make you all feel small, which you are. >> fair enough. that's fair enough. my favorite was a very random one. i liked this entry on elk, a species of deer that taught it just heard someone say it's name. there i
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. >> here in new york, times square filled with cheering obama supporters. the president fared especially wellenjoyed the broadest support among democrats in exit polls with since jimmy carter back in '76. >> a gracious mitt romney telling supporters even though the principles they fought for will endure. romney called for unity and insists the nation cannot risk more partisan bickering. >> we'll see if they do it. easy words, but we'll see what happens when the new congress takes office in january, what can actually be done here. but, of course, this is the big headline of the morning. i'll give you a taste of what the newspapers are showing this morning. this is the cover of "the new york times." it simply says, "obama's night," right there at the top of the page. a smiling mr. obama yesterday in one of the campaign offices near his home in chicago. >> and over on the left coast, the "l.a. times" says "obama again. the swing states stealing the second term." a nice little thumbs-up from the president there. >> absolutely. and this one here from "the washington post," a simple headline, which
. >> here in new york, times square filled with cheering obama supporters. the president fared especially wellenjoyed the broadest support among democrats in exit polls with since jimmy carter back in '76. >> a gracious mitt romney telling supporters even though the principles they fought for will endure. romney called for unity and insists the nation cannot risk more partisan bickering. >> we'll see if they do it. easy words, but we'll see what happens when the new congress...
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central park right down the street from us had 4.3 inches which is a record for this time of year. one of the things new york does very well, they are very good at clearing the streets. because when i woke up i was like did it snow? you had to look on the grass or rooftops. but i got to tell you, the people -- if you think about what's happening to the folks who were really hit by that hurricane -- i said this last time. but when i lived in new orleans used to 90-degree weather and what you're trying to do is not put more clothe on after a hurricane, you're burning up. but you can live in your house. you can clean up. >> if you have a house. >> right. but this is added in, the freezing temperatures. but there is one little bright spot. stephanie gosk was doing an interview with a family on long beach, long island where my assistant lives. she was interviewing this family without power for multiple days. >> ten days, i think. >> she's got kids and trying to keep them warm. anyway there was a magic moment. this never is captured on tv. >> timing is everything. >> let's watch. >> the heat especially is the big concern right n
central park right down the street from us had 4.3 inches which is a record for this time of year. one of the things new york does very well, they are very good at clearing the streets. because when i woke up i was like did it snow? you had to look on the grass or rooftops. but i got to tell you, the people -- if you think about what's happening to the folks who were really hit by that hurricane -- i said this last time. but when i lived in new orleans used to 90-degree weather and what you're...