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>> stahl: ...a neo-nazi rally on the streets of trenton, new jersey. >> hall: who's streets?ets! >> hall: who's streets? >> our streets! >> hall: who's streets? >> our streets! >> hall: zeig heil! >> stahl: jeff hall was a rising star in the largest neo-nazi group in the country, the national socialist movement or nsm. >> zeig heil! >> stahl: the numbers nationwide are still small-- 500 members, tops-- but they're growing. >> hall: this isn't dress-up, this isn't a game. we are fighting for our children's future. >> stahl: according to jeff hall and the nsm, that future would be an all-white, non-semitic america. >> hall: there's other groups i could join. there's tons of them. >> stahl: jeff hall joined only three years ago, but seen as personable and charismatic, he quickly became the leader of the nsm in california, arizona, utah, and nevada. >> hall: zeig heil! >> zeig heil! zeig heil! >> stahl: this footage was shot by julie platner, a filmmaker and photographer who was able to gain the nsm's trust... >> how you doing, miss julie? >> stahl: ...and enter their closed worl
>> stahl: ...a neo-nazi rally on the streets of trenton, new jersey. >> hall: who's streets?ets! >> hall: who's streets? >> our streets! >> hall: who's streets? >> our streets! >> hall: zeig heil! >> stahl: jeff hall was a rising star in the largest neo-nazi group in the country, the national socialist movement or nsm. >> zeig heil! >> stahl: the numbers nationwide are still small-- 500 members, tops-- but they're growing. >>...
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. >> la ciudad de trenton, nj, perdiÓ a casi un tercio de sus oficiales de policÍa cuando 105 de ellosjueza federal de miami condenÓ por fraudes al medicare por 50 aÑos de prisiÓn al director de un centro de salud. segÚn los fiscales, mÉdicos y empleados eran estruendosa ante los diagnÓsticos y medicamentos para pacientes. >> este domingo al ver ediciÓn del programa "al punto". jorge ramos presentarÁ candidatos que quieren quitarle el puesto a los presidentes. la lucha contra la violencia. ♪ >> este domingo en., fabio varea, a los 72 aÑos, que serÁ el prÓximo presidente de nicaragua. >> hubo una primera, pero una segunda. no puedo ganar. >> otros de los candidatos republicanos a la presidencia la que se conocerÍa su política migratoria hacia los ciento comentarios. >> pero no creo que sea logÍsticamente posible ni costeable econÓmicamente expulsar a 11 o 12 millones. >> el general oscar naranjo, rector de la policÍa nacional de colombia nos dice que podÍa aprender mÉxico de ellos. >> para resistir a la aplicaciÓn de la ley, no negociando. >> y juan rendÓn, escritor y director de docume
. >> la ciudad de trenton, nj, perdiÓ a casi un tercio de sus oficiales de policÍa cuando 105 de ellosjueza federal de miami condenÓ por fraudes al medicare por 50 aÑos de prisiÓn al director de un centro de salud. segÚn los fiscales, mÉdicos y empleados eran estruendosa ante los diagnÓsticos y medicamentos para pacientes. >> este domingo al ver ediciÓn del programa "al punto". jorge ramos presentarÁ candidatos que quieren quitarle el puesto a los presidentes. la...
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i don't know if i had to news between trenton, new jersey and washington. bill: trenton rocks.hy he made the decision. "happening now" starts right now. we'll see you tomorrow. jenna: a deadly outbreak getting
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i actually drove all the way to trenton.k to trenton, you've got to be serious about it. this was last september, a year ago. i spent about two hours with him, urging him to run. he pretty much convinced me at that time, certainly at that time, he did not want to run. i saw him again a few weeks ago, and i was not part of the inside with chris christie, but i was talking to him and his wife and he didn't seem as resistant now as he did then, but that could have been me reading into it. why is he attractive? he's tough talking, he gets the job done, and i think he would appeal to the reagan democrats, the irish, the italian, the conservative jews. >> your crowd. >> yeah, he would really appeal to them. >> what is it, though, about -- something about that's missing. i'm trying to figure out, without being derogative, i know you don't want to trash the other republicans that are out there running, but what is it missing in, let's say, romney? you know that old story about the dog food, they had great commercials for, great adve
i actually drove all the way to trenton.k to trenton, you've got to be serious about it. this was last september, a year ago. i spent about two hours with him, urging him to run. he pretty much convinced me at that time, certainly at that time, he did not want to run. i saw him again a few weeks ago, and i was not part of the inside with chris christie, but i was talking to him and his wife and he didn't seem as resistant now as he did then, but that could have been me reading into it. why is...
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from what i've heard in trenton over the past few days the money is there. it all comes down to whether chris christie can pull the trigger. >> so it's him, not anybody else around him. that is sort of the point that i think your reporting has been trying to make? >> one thing i've learned, chuck, is that chris christie is his own political adviser. he's a political operative and thinker in his own right. this is not a creation of consultants. from when he was running for state assembly in 1995 he was a freeholder in morris county. this is a man who makes his own political decisions. he's been traveling with senior advisers. this comes down to chris christie and how he thinks he can get swayed into the election. this week every single close person to christie has changed his mind. his reception in louisiana, california, missouri has had a big impact. >> you know, robert, he's been through this before on a smaller scale in 2005 and late 2004 there was a concerted effort among new jersey republicans to get chris christie to run for governor at the time when jo
from what i've heard in trenton over the past few days the money is there. it all comes down to whether chris christie can pull the trigger. >> so it's him, not anybody else around him. that is sort of the point that i think your reporting has been trying to make? >> one thing i've learned, chuck, is that chris christie is his own political adviser. he's a political operative and thinker in his own right. this is not a creation of consultants. from when he was running for state...
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that's why when general george washington captured a thousand patients at the battle of trenton during our work of independence he carefully sentence directions to his soldiers and how to treat the prisoners writing this is george washington the general writing treat them with humanity and let them have no reason to complain of our copying the brutal example of the british army and their treatment of our unfortunate brethren provide everything necessary for them on the road unlike our nation's first president dick cheney sent down instructions to torture people until they gave phony confessions about phony w m d's in iraq and then under his orders we went on to humiliate our prisoners of war in ways that would cause muslims around the world to actually watch and join al qaida and cheney wasn't satisfied with one will he got two wars and as he documented his new book he was pushing for an attack on syria he wanted three wars cheney wanted continual warfare continuous kickbacks to his defense contractor buddies and his own company halliburton was almost bankrupt when he went into office
that's why when general george washington captured a thousand patients at the battle of trenton during our work of independence he carefully sentence directions to his soldiers and how to treat the prisoners writing this is george washington the general writing treat them with humanity and let them have no reason to complain of our copying the brutal example of the british army and their treatment of our unfortunate brethren provide everything necessary for them on the road unlike our nation's...
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. >> pelley: a lot of jobs are being lost in city governments, and today trenton, new jersey, laid offhird of its police force. 105 officers in all. many of them left their boots in protest outside police headquarters, symbols of the city's now depleted police presence. an american astronaut and two russians were coming home from space when radio contact was lost. what happened next when we come back. women need caltrate. caltrate helps women keep moving because women move the world. whose non-stop day starts with back pain... and a choice. take advil now and maybe up to four in a day. or choose aleve and two pills for a day free of pain. way to go, coach. ♪ i know what works differently than many other allergy medications. omnaris. omnaris, to the nose! did you know nasal symptoms like congestion can be caused by allergic inflammation? omnaris relieves your symptoms by fighting inflammation. side effects may include headache, nosebleed, and sore throat. i tossed those allergy symptoms out of my party. [ man ] omnaris. ask your doctor. battling nasal allergy symptoms? omnaris combats t
. >> pelley: a lot of jobs are being lost in city governments, and today trenton, new jersey, laid offhird of its police force. 105 officers in all. many of them left their boots in protest outside police headquarters, symbols of the city's now depleted police presence. an american astronaut and two russians were coming home from space when radio contact was lost. what happened next when we come back. women need caltrate. caltrate helps women keep moving because women move the world....
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[applause] this is happened in trenton. we have done this with the legislative branch held by the opposite party. it is led by two people who often but the interest of our state above the partisan politics of their caucuses. that is why i call them my friends. they set a tone that has taken hold against many other states. it is a powerful message, a lead on the tough issues by telling your citizens the truth about the deaths of our challenges. tell them the truth about the difficulty of the solution. this is the only way to lead america. we watched a president to talk about the courage of his conviction but still found the courage to lead. we watched a congress at war with himself. they're unwilling to leave campus in south politics at the door. it made our democracy appear as if we can no longer effectively govern ourselves. so we continue to wait and hope that our president will finally stop being a bystander in the oval office. we hope that she will shake up the paralysis that has made it impossible for him to take on th
[applause] this is happened in trenton. we have done this with the legislative branch held by the opposite party. it is led by two people who often but the interest of our state above the partisan politics of their caucuses. that is why i call them my friends. they set a tone that has taken hold against many other states. it is a powerful message, a lead on the tough issues by telling your citizens the truth about the deaths of our challenges. tell them the truth about the difficulty of the...
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well, why would you go to washington, d.c., give up glamour of trenton, new jersey? the fast cars? want to tell but greta wire alerm system. it will send you breaking news whenever you are. i will send you words directly so you'll get breaking news fast and it's free. to sign up just got to the righthand side of greta wire. you'll find the greta wire poll. you need to enter your e mail address and will be on the greta wire alert system. go there and vote in the poll i just put up today. thanks for joining us tonight. make sure gou to gretawire.com and let us know your thoughts owe hily factor is next. good night from washington, d.c.. ayanet. both fnc, fbn, we're there. count on it. captioned by closed captioning services, inc
well, why would you go to washington, d.c., give up glamour of trenton, new jersey? the fast cars? want to tell but greta wire alerm system. it will send you breaking news whenever you are. i will send you words directly so you'll get breaking news fast and it's free. to sign up just got to the righthand side of greta wire. you'll find the greta wire poll. you need to enter your e mail address and will be on the greta wire alert system. go there and vote in the poll i just put up today. thanks...
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. >> vice president dan quayle has cast a rather strange spell on education in trenton, new jersey, on monday. the vice president gave students a spelling test. >> potato. >> the boy wrote the word correctly, but mr. quayle wasn't satisfied until he added an "e." he was wrong, of course, but claims that was the way it was spelled on the flash card he was using so he went with the potato with an "e" spelling. wonder how tomato is spelled. >> boy, oh, boy, doesn't that give you confidence? leonard scott with two "t"s is standing by. >> when it's the morning show hosts making fun of you, not david letterman and the late night guys, but the cordial morning show people making fun of you, you know what happened is going on your permanent record. five months later george h.w. bush and dan quayle lost their bid for reelection to bill clinton and al gore, also with an "e" on the end. two decades since misspelling potato, that's all anyone remembers of dan quayle. in his memoir, dan quayle laid the blame on one specific campaign staffer. "what are we supposed to do, i asked the advanced man who
. >> vice president dan quayle has cast a rather strange spell on education in trenton, new jersey, on monday. the vice president gave students a spelling test. >> potato. >> the boy wrote the word correctly, but mr. quayle wasn't satisfied until he added an "e." he was wrong, of course, but claims that was the way it was spelled on the flash card he was using so he went with the potato with an "e" spelling. wonder how tomato is spelled. >> boy, oh,...
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that is happened in trenton. in new jersey, we've done this with the legislative branch held by the opposite party, because it's led by two people who have 4a4aó&Ñ that'sy call them myuse. friends. our bipartisan accomplishments a tone that's taken ahold across many other states. it's a simple but powerful message -- lead on the tough issues by telling your citizens the truth about the depth of our challenges. tell them the truth about the difficulty of the solutions. to lead america during these troubling times. in washington, on the other hand, we have watched as we drift from conflict to conflict with little or no resolution. we watch a president who once talked about the courage of his convictions, but still has yet found the courage to lead. we watch a congress at war with itself, because they're unwilling to leave campaign-style politics at the capitol's door. the result is a debt ceiling deliberation debate that made our democracy appear as though we could no longer effectively govern ourselves. still we c
that is happened in trenton. in new jersey, we've done this with the legislative branch held by the opposite party, because it's led by two people who have 4a4aó&Ñ that'sy call them myuse. friends. our bipartisan accomplishments a tone that's taken ahold across many other states. it's a simple but powerful message -- lead on the tough issues by telling your citizens the truth about the depth of our challenges. tell them the truth about the difficulty of the solutions. to lead america...
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> and some democrats, they might have heard this, cristy praising the other party's leadership in trenton, but then also using the "contraction" word. >> in new jersey, we've done this with the legislative branch held by the opposite party because it's led by two people who have more often put the interests of our state above the partisan politics of their caucuses. and that's why i call them my friends. >> what's going to happen in the next couple weeks will be interesting to watch on the rest of the campaign front. will we suddenly see the other campaigns trying to force christie to remind people that maybe he has some positions that won't go over well with a conservative primary electorate? will you start seeing that drip and drab come out as a way to try to spook him out of the race? it's a dangerous game, a little bit of a high-wire act. you also done want to alienate chris christie at this point. he clearly has a popular following inside the party. it will be interesting to watch to see if chris christie starts trying to defend some of his positions even more. you know, last night h
> and some democrats, they might have heard this, cristy praising the other party's leadership in trenton, but then also using the "contraction" word. >> in new jersey, we've done this with the legislative branch held by the opposite party because it's led by two people who have more often put the interests of our state above the partisan politics of their caucuses. and that's why i call them my friends. >> what's going to happen in the next couple weeks will be...
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en down in trenton. >> you mean not give a speech at the reagan library?mething about his re-election for governor of new jersey. >> well, and some people are suggesting that given the budget cuts and the problems in new jersey where he's got some controversial decisions that he's made, he might have a better shot at running and winning the white house than winning the election. >> that is an argument that i'm told has been put to him. like if you wanted to be totally politically cynical about it, for his own political future, waiting till 2016, if republicans don't defeat the president, or 2020, if they do, is a long way off. you may be only a one-terminal governor of new jersey, never be able to win re-election. you know, there's so many ifs. and i think chris matthews uses this line, the galloping horse of history. sometimes it just goes right by you. and if you don't jump on, you'll never -- it will never come by again. >> exactly. we have a number of candidates or almost candidates who have experienced exactly that. chuck todd, thank you very much. >>
en down in trenton. >> you mean not give a speech at the reagan library?mething about his re-election for governor of new jersey. >> well, and some people are suggesting that given the budget cuts and the problems in new jersey where he's got some controversial decisions that he's made, he might have a better shot at running and winning the white house than winning the election. >> that is an argument that i'm told has been put to him. like if you wanted to be totally...
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he then rises from his sick bed to cross the icy delaware to surprise the drousing hegs shuns at trenton. then a few months later he is just 22. a guy who had been a penniless orphan five years ago in the trading house on st. croix is miraculously appointed aide-de-camp to george washington. in fact he proved so adept at handling washington's correspondence washington is able to give him the gist of a message and out pops a beautifully worded, delicately nuanced letter from hamilton that almost seems like an inspired act. you will see in this story that with almost come call consistency hamilton has a knack for being where the action is. he is always there when history is unfolding. he is parachuted into every major event over a 30-year period. for instance hamilton was there at benedict arnold's house the morning that the treason plot was discovered and arnold fled down the hudson river. hamilton found himself con solling the distraught peggy arnold who -- consoling the distraught peggy arnold who was upstairs in her bed weeping in this very provocative lingerie as she faked a mad scene
he then rises from his sick bed to cross the icy delaware to surprise the drousing hegs shuns at trenton. then a few months later he is just 22. a guy who had been a penniless orphan five years ago in the trading house on st. croix is miraculously appointed aide-de-camp to george washington. in fact he proved so adept at handling washington's correspondence washington is able to give him the gist of a message and out pops a beautifully worded, delicately nuanced letter from hamilton that almost...
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sunday as the sea breeze when starts to pick back up and that will bring a slightly cooler toward trenton next week. it >> my kimberlee sakamoto here with today's edition of take a look this let us get right into it, people in china are flooding a coastal province to watch the spectacular waves, this is thanks to what is called the astronomical tide time. winds from a recent typhoon help turn the waves into a bigger tie. delicate that they're not visible to do that but the waves almost wiped her out. now off to a high school junior he is in the process of building his very own tiny house on wheels he plans to take this to college with him the 130 square foot home is built on a trailer that the 60 year- old what used for two have thousand dollars and it has a sleeping bag that provided he could park is in a place to wear a look up and an electrical out a plan of taking it with him when he goes to college. the insect out this moment at a baseball game in milwaukee. look at that, you can see him, it looks as though he is handing the ball to the guy with the outreach hand and then he snatches
sunday as the sea breeze when starts to pick back up and that will bring a slightly cooler toward trenton next week. it >> my kimberlee sakamoto here with today's edition of take a look this let us get right into it, people in china are flooding a coastal province to watch the spectacular waves, this is thanks to what is called the astronomical tide time. winds from a recent typhoon help turn the waves into a bigger tie. delicate that they're not visible to do that but the waves almost...
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why should you be a state senator up in trenton?ll, the thing is it's a number of things, chris. you know, this past year, few years, i've been going around the world studies, what i do, i speak to kids, i go to schools and i witnessed the change in our education because that's a big issue for me. i see how we're being challenged globally, where i go to china or india and those kids are educated, they speak english and are trying to go on the internet to find jobs. so when i bring that knowledge back here and i'm also working in the schools. i'm a volunteer at my high school. a few years ago i challenged the children, the ninth graders, that they were going to be state champions by the time they graduate. they looked at me like i probably had 100 heads. but you know what, when they were seniors those kids were number two in the state by two points. not only that, their grades went up, their discipline was better and many of those kids are going to college, some of them on scholarships. so i understand what we have to do is get down
why should you be a state senator up in trenton?ll, the thing is it's a number of things, chris. you know, this past year, few years, i've been going around the world studies, what i do, i speak to kids, i go to schools and i witnessed the change in our education because that's a big issue for me. i see how we're being challenged globally, where i go to china or india and those kids are educated, they speak english and are trying to go on the internet to find jobs. so when i bring that...
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i walked into the realtors and what trenton is littered with the 200 year old farm house that needed about 200 years worth of work done on that. i follow london elan than never stopped. a spot i walked my dogs every morning. i still love the land. then i fell in love with the system of government. during jacksonian two centuries ago. self-reliance this is governing themselves in their own townships. smarter than i. he certainly would never have bought my house. believe me. he probably got the ski condo police service to a new mountain. he is there every february. on the channel nine ski report when they talk about fresh powder, they are referring to his wake. actually, a lot of sports bars. just dies, believe me. [laughter] so i came for this land and stage the liberty, which kind of snuck up on me. delivery is allowed in peril, which is what i am going to talk about. my book is called after america, get ready for armageddon. so, a little ways from little house on the prairie type stuff. i was going to say available at all good bookstores, but most of them have closed down. this stat
i walked into the realtors and what trenton is littered with the 200 year old farm house that needed about 200 years worth of work done on that. i follow london elan than never stopped. a spot i walked my dogs every morning. i still love the land. then i fell in love with the system of government. during jacksonian two centuries ago. self-reliance this is governing themselves in their own townships. smarter than i. he certainly would never have bought my house. believe me. he probably got the...
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tre in trenton? >> it's a number of things, chris.d. studies, what i do. i speak to kids. i go to schools. i've witnessed the change in our education. that's a big issue for me. i see how we're being challenged globally where i go to china or india and those kids are educated, they speak english and they're trying to go on the internet to find jobs. so when i bring that back here, that noknowledge back here, i'm working in schools. i'm a volunteer in my high school. a few years ago i challenged the children, the kids, ninth gre graders who were a terrible team that they were going to be state champions before they were seniors. when they were seniors they were number two in the state by two points. their grades went up, the discipline was better. many of them are going to college on scholarships. we have to get down in the trenches to work with these kids. it only cost me gasoline. i spent years and years in public service. i know what the people like. i'm willing to listen. >> best of luck. i want to remind everybody, we've put a lot
tre in trenton? >> it's a number of things, chris.d. studies, what i do. i speak to kids. i go to schools. i've witnessed the change in our education. that's a big issue for me. i see how we're being challenged globally where i go to china or india and those kids are educated, they speak english and they're trying to go on the internet to find jobs. so when i bring that back here, that noknowledge back here, i'm working in schools. i'm a volunteer in my high school. a few years ago i...
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>> eric: he's probably never been to trenton. >> gretchen: is that what happens?steve, we figured -- >> steve: don't say it. >> gretchen: i'm going to get you off the hook. we found how eric stays awake when he fills in. behind this beautiful couch, there are three empty cups of coffee. >> steve: oh, yes. >> gretchen: i just asked him, did you drink all of those and he said yes. very scary. look at that. look at that. i nurse one throughout the morning. >> eric: the 3:00 o'clock wake-up call, you get used to it after a while. >> gretchen: all right. more on eric's coffee consumption in a moment. first your headlines, a fugitive caught after 41 years on run. george wright, 1970s militant who escaped a new jersey prison and hijacked a plane was captured in portugal where he was living with a wife and kids. what was the break? police matched his fingerprints to an i.d. card. he's 68 years old and escaped to algeria and got a million bucks in ransom. he had demanded that f.b.i. agents wear only bathing suits when they brought him the money. his most recent job, workin
>> eric: he's probably never been to trenton. >> gretchen: is that what happens?steve, we figured -- >> steve: don't say it. >> gretchen: i'm going to get you off the hook. we found how eric stays awake when he fills in. behind this beautiful couch, there are three empty cups of coffee. >> steve: oh, yes. >> gretchen: i just asked him, did you drink all of those and he said yes. very scary. look at that. look at that. i nurse one throughout the morning....
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he took on the teachers union in trenton. that's like take on the mafia in sicily.aving a lot of strong candidates in the field is good. martha: this is going to keep mixing up. charlie, jonathon, great to have you with us this morning. the president's healthcare law heading to the supreme court in a crucial time frame. 20 states asking the high court to weigh in on this controversy. we'll talk to the florida attorney general who has been leading this charge all along. we'll get her update on that. bill: how about baseball's golden hour? in 60 minutes you had 8 teams, four different games. each team had a chance to influence the post-season. tampa bay clinch can the wildcard. moments before that happens in baltimore. the orioles took on the red sox. the orioles are playing for pride. the bottom of the 9th ther to orioles knock off boston. they score two runs to knock off the red sox season. the atlanta braves and philadelphia phillies went to extra innings. the phillies score once in th theth, again in the 13th. their season is over because the st. louis cardinals w
he took on the teachers union in trenton. that's like take on the mafia in sicily.aving a lot of strong candidates in the field is good. martha: this is going to keep mixing up. charlie, jonathon, great to have you with us this morning. the president's healthcare law heading to the supreme court in a crucial time frame. 20 states asking the high court to weigh in on this controversy. we'll talk to the florida attorney general who has been leading this charge all along. we'll get her update on...
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brother brook comes out of new jersey, is here tonight and cwa vice president, had a huge rally up in trenton confront with the that charming fellow, chris christie. i don't know if you saw his mug on the cover of the sunday times a week or two. the guy has a voracious appetite, clearly, for a number of things. contracted sections are among them. but in new jersey and all these other states cwa, afsme, the uft all following the lead of seiu have organized in total five, 600,000 home health workers, home daycare providers. in the last ten years, biggest source of new dwhriewn onmembership -- union membership and have gained a precarious foothold in the public sector for these workers who work in nontraditional workplaces, predominantly female, nonwhite, often immigrant workers. many, as in the case of our joint bargaining unit child care providers in new jersey with afsme still trapped in the post-clinton world of work. there are women on temporary assistance for need families. so lost in this debate if you can call it that in some media outlets about the overpaid benefit-laden, privileged, pr
brother brook comes out of new jersey, is here tonight and cwa vice president, had a huge rally up in trenton confront with the that charming fellow, chris christie. i don't know if you saw his mug on the cover of the sunday times a week or two. the guy has a voracious appetite, clearly, for a number of things. contracted sections are among them. but in new jersey and all these other states cwa, afsme, the uft all following the lead of seiu have organized in total five, 600,000 home health...
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arlene, a democrat in trenton, michigan. caller: good morning. i am one of the people that is suffering because of the wealthy getting wealthier, the poorer getting poorer. i fell off a truck and i injured my back to the point i cannot work anymore. i live on less than $700 a month because of the fact that i don't have a work history. i stayed home and raised my children which is what we were taught to do in the early 1960's. consequently, my social security benefit is next to nothing. now they want -- they have taken five weeks of food off my table because of all this revamping that's hitting the middle and low class. i live way below the sub poverty level. my entire income last year, when i filed my tax was $9,000 for the year. that is abominable, we are kicking our seniors and our middle class and our working poor right down the sewage system which is also falling apart. mr. boehner, and i use that term loosely, mr. boehner and mr. mcconnell and the rest of those republican leaders that get their faces in every camera they can get them on, and
arlene, a democrat in trenton, michigan. caller: good morning. i am one of the people that is suffering because of the wealthy getting wealthier, the poorer getting poorer. i fell off a truck and i injured my back to the point i cannot work anymore. i live on less than $700 a month because of the fact that i don't have a work history. i stayed home and raised my children which is what we were taught to do in the early 1960's. consequently, my social security benefit is next to nothing. now they...
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it's different when there have been these pilgrimages to trenton trying to get him into the race, and none of them have been successful. he understands that people are looking for another candidate. so in all likelihood four years from now, eight years from now if the time turns and it won't be christie's turn next time, it'll be because of the politics of that moment. the republican field as it stands without christie is going to change whether it's the addition of candidates or the elimination of some who drop out because of poor performances. each of those two events, the addition of a new one or the subtraction of a candidate, it changes the existing field. they adjust to win over the supporters of people who drop out and/or to compete against those who get in. megyn: well, i want to ask you about that. historically, because, you know, you've covered so many of these presidential campaigns. what happens now? paul ryan has said he's out, chris christie has said he's out, sarah palin hasn't said officially one way or the other, but in the polls she is way down at the bottom. so now
it's different when there have been these pilgrimages to trenton trying to get him into the race, and none of them have been successful. he understands that people are looking for another candidate. so in all likelihood four years from now, eight years from now if the time turns and it won't be christie's turn next time, it'll be because of the politics of that moment. the republican field as it stands without christie is going to change whether it's the addition of candidates or the...
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host: trenton, new jersey. joel, independent line. caller: good morning. have not checked my credit report for years and i went to annualcreditreport.com and they ask you multiple choice questions to verify who you are. a lot of the questions i could not answer because they were asking me -- you've got a mortgage at this bank here, the list at like four, and i have not had a mortgage. and they ask me, you lived on the street, and never lived on the street. i could not pass the test in order to get the verification. so, they would not give me my credit report. guest: there is an 800 number -- caller: then there was automated talk. it would recognize my voice. i am at a new residence so they did not recognize that. how do i get a copy of my report? guest: i would contact my credit bureaus -- the credit bureaus it sells individually. there should be a way -- i would have to look specifically -- but there must be some way that you could contact -- annualcreditreport.com set up by the three credit bureaus and i know some of the answers are not relevant that the
host: trenton, new jersey. joel, independent line. caller: good morning. have not checked my credit report for years and i went to annualcreditreport.com and they ask you multiple choice questions to verify who you are. a lot of the questions i could not answer because they were asking me -- you've got a mortgage at this bank here, the list at like four, and i have not had a mortgage. and they ask me, you lived on the street, and never lived on the street. i could not pass the test in order to...
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[applause] this is happened in trenton. we have done this with the legislative branch held by the opposite party. it is led by two people who often but the interest of our state above the partisan politics of their caucuses. that is why i call them my friends. they set a tone that has taken hold against many other states. it is a powerful message, a lead on the tough issues by telling your citizens the truth about the deaths of our challenges. tell them the truth about the difficulty of the solution. this is the only way to lead america. we watched a president to talk about the courage of his conviction but still found the courage to lead. we watched a congress at war with himself. they're unwilling to leave campus in south politics at the door. it made our democracy appear as if we can no longer effectively govern ourselves. so we continue to wait and hope that our president will finally stop being a bystander in the oval office. we hope that she will shake up the paralysis that has made it impossible for him to take on th
[applause] this is happened in trenton. we have done this with the legislative branch held by the opposite party. it is led by two people who often but the interest of our state above the partisan politics of their caucuses. that is why i call them my friends. they set a tone that has taken hold against many other states. it is a powerful message, a lead on the tough issues by telling your citizens the truth about the deaths of our challenges. tell them the truth about the difficulty of the...
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he could be a lawyer in trenton, seriously, four years from now.. let's go back to something that david said. that's about mitt romney looking strong. gene, a new hampshire poll, a poll in the gop primary shows something that we haven't seen yet this year. mitt romney pulling way ahead of everybody. you remember the new hampshire poll about a month ago that actually had michele bauchmann up there. mitt romney 41%, leading ron paul by 27 points. mitt romney seems -- and mitt romney getting closer in south carolina. this has been a very good month. rick perry has been very good for mitt romney, hasn't he? >> you know, he actually has been very good for mitt romney. and it's funny considering he was supposed to come in and he was going to be the great republican savior after people weren't that happy with romney. in fact, romney is doing better. and i think it says a lot about, frankly, rick perry's nationwide appeal in a potential general election campaign. perry -- perry, it's a funny thing. these debates are not great, i think, for rick perry. >> e
he could be a lawyer in trenton, seriously, four years from now.. let's go back to something that david said. that's about mitt romney looking strong. gene, a new hampshire poll, a poll in the gop primary shows something that we haven't seen yet this year. mitt romney pulling way ahead of everybody. you remember the new hampshire poll about a month ago that actually had michele bauchmann up there. mitt romney 41%, leading ron paul by 27 points. mitt romney seems -- and mitt romney getting...
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we hear about trenton, we hear about new york. i have never been to bound brook, new jersey, but i'm sure it's a lovely place and it needs our help. so what does representative cantor do? he comes to washington, he looks at places like this and he just decides out of the sky blue that he is now going to exert his power by demanding an offset for disaster funding, when it's not necessary, the offset is way more than what is required, and again it's an offset that's creating jobs in america. now, i want to say something else about the danger of requiring offsets and respond directly to what the minority leader mitch mcconnell said earlier today. he said -- i think he said something like the reason that we want to require offsets is because we have got to stop doing things the same way around here. and just because we have never required them in the past, that's no reason to not require them now. and i understand that. i'm kind of a person that likes to do things differently. i like to change things. i like to do -- just to say just
we hear about trenton, we hear about new york. i have never been to bound brook, new jersey, but i'm sure it's a lovely place and it needs our help. so what does representative cantor do? he comes to washington, he looks at places like this and he just decides out of the sky blue that he is now going to exert his power by demanding an offset for disaster funding, when it's not necessary, the offset is way more than what is required, and again it's an offset that's creating jobs in america. now,...
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antonin scalia was born in trenton, new jersey, in 1936. after graduating first in his high school class, valedictorian from georgetown university and from harvard, he embarked on a law career that would include stints in private practice, the leal academy and finally the judiciary. president reagan nominated then professor scalia to the court of appeals for the d.c. circuit in july, 1982. he appeared before the senate judiciary committee on august 4, 1984 -- excuse me, august 4, 1982, another date with constitutional significance. the hearing began just minutes after the senate voted 69-31 to approve a balanced budget constitutional amendment, the only time this body has done so, at least so far. i was an original cosponsor of that amendment. i mention that because cru justice scalia's approach to the constitution means that the people and the people alone have authority to change it through the amendment process outlined in the constitution. the senate's vote on that balanced budget amendment was part of that process. professor scalia tol
antonin scalia was born in trenton, new jersey, in 1936. after graduating first in his high school class, valedictorian from georgetown university and from harvard, he embarked on a law career that would include stints in private practice, the leal academy and finally the judiciary. president reagan nominated then professor scalia to the court of appeals for the d.c. circuit in july, 1982. he appeared before the senate judiciary committee on august 4, 1984 -- excuse me, august 4, 1982, another...
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articlen, a democrat from trenton, michigan. how are you? caller: i'm good. listen, i am one of the ones falling through the holes here in this country because of the wealthy getting wealthier and the poorer getting poorer. i drove semi trucks for six years and fell off a faulty dock plate and injured my back where i cannot work anymore, and my legs. i live on less than $700 a month because of the fact that i don't have a work history because i stayed home and raised my children which is what we were taught to do. consequently, my social security benefit is next to nothing. now they are wanting to -- they have taken five weeks of food off my table because of all this revamping that's hitting the middle and lower class. i live way below the subpoverty level and my income tax was $5,975 for the year. that is abominable in a country that is supposed to be the richest in the world, and we are kicking our seniors and middle class and working poor right down the sewage system, which is also falling apart. mr. boehner, and i use that term loosely, mr. boehner and mr
articlen, a democrat from trenton, michigan. how are you? caller: i'm good. listen, i am one of the ones falling through the holes here in this country because of the wealthy getting wealthier and the poorer getting poorer. i drove semi trucks for six years and fell off a faulty dock plate and injured my back where i cannot work anymore, and my legs. i live on less than $700 a month because of the fact that i don't have a work history because i stayed home and raised my children which is what...