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here in trenton, in this chamber, we have had our fights. we have stuck to our principles. but we have established a governing model for the nation that shows that, even with heartfelt beliefs, bipartisan compromise is possible. achievement is the result, and progress is the payoff. so i want to thank president sweeney and speaker oliver, leaders kean and bramnick for your hard work, for your frankness when we disagree, and for your willingness to come together on the truly important issues, on the big things. we have served the people of new jersey well and i thank you. [applause] maybe the folks in washington, in both parties, could learn something from our record here. [applause] our citizens certainly have -- now 61% of them believe our state is moving in the right direction -- more than double the amount that believed it on that cold day in january three years ago. make no mistake, our work is far from finished. rebuilding the homes and infrastructure damaged and destroyed by sandy is the next big challenge, and it will take years. we will need to spend our funds wisel
here in trenton, in this chamber, we have had our fights. we have stuck to our principles. but we have established a governing model for the nation that shows that, even with heartfelt beliefs, bipartisan compromise is possible. achievement is the result, and progress is the payoff. so i want to thank president sweeney and speaker oliver, leaders kean and bramnick for your hard work, for your frankness when we disagree, and for your willingness to come together on the truly important issues, on...
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here in trenton, in this chamber, we have had our fights. we have stuck to our principles. but we have established a governing model for the nation that shows that, even with heartfelt beliefs, bipartisan compromise is possible. achievement is the result, and progress is the payoff. so i want to thank president sweeney and speaker oliver, leaders kean and bramnick for your hard work, for your frankness when we disagree, and for your willingness to come together on the truly important issues, on the big things. maybe the folks in washington, in both parties, could learn something from our record here. our citizens certainly have -- now 61% of them believe our state is moving in the right direction -- more than double the amount that believed it on that cold day in january three years ago. make no mistake, our work is far from finished. rebuilding the homes and infrastructure damaged and destroyed by sandy is the next big challenge, and it will take years. we will need to spend our funds wisely and efficiently. we will need to cooperate. we will need to learn the lessons from
here in trenton, in this chamber, we have had our fights. we have stuck to our principles. but we have established a governing model for the nation that shows that, even with heartfelt beliefs, bipartisan compromise is possible. achievement is the result, and progress is the payoff. so i want to thank president sweeney and speaker oliver, leaders kean and bramnick for your hard work, for your frankness when we disagree, and for your willingness to come together on the truly important issues, on...
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the plane left the trenton robinsonville airport in new jersey on a sightseeing trip. a father and son helped to rescue the couple. >> i got to the crew aboard. able to bring them aboard and provide them medical attention as quick as possible. you know, my son did a great job. and thank god hopefully they'll be safe. >> the victims are expected to be okay. >>> new this morning, investigators are now hoping the manufacturer of a battery upon tore offers some answers about the problems plaguing boeing's new state-of-the-art plane. they're turning their a engs to the company which makes a system that tracks voltage charging and the temperature of the boeing 787's lithium-ion battery. all of those dreamliner planes remained grounded after one of the batteries overheated forcing it to make an emergency landing in japan. another 787 caught fire while parked in boston. >>> 6:48 right nowment american airlines and u.s. airways appear to be moving closer to joining forces. cnbc's jackie deangelis live with that story and more. jackie, good morning. >> aaron, good morning. u.s.
the plane left the trenton robinsonville airport in new jersey on a sightseeing trip. a father and son helped to rescue the couple. >> i got to the crew aboard. able to bring them aboard and provide them medical attention as quick as possible. you know, my son did a great job. and thank god hopefully they'll be safe. >> the victims are expected to be okay. >>> new this morning, investigators are now hoping the manufacturer of a battery upon tore offers some answers about...
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the faa says it left from trenton, new jersey. the pilot and a passenger were found floating in the river, with their live vests on. this month marks four years since the so-called miracle on the hudson when a usair flight landed on the hudson river. all 155 people on board that flight survived. >>> a state of emergency and night curfews in effect for three cities in egypt, hit hard by political violence. more than 50 people have been killed just in the last three days. an angry mohamed morsi addressed the nation saying he would not hesitate to take more action to stop the violence. today alone, seven people were killed at the funeral of the victims of a riot yesterday. morsi wants to meet with the nation's different political factions tomorrow in hopes of ending the violence. >>> more than five years after facing off as bitter opponents, secretary of state hillary clinton and president obama sat down for a joint interview tonight and the pair looked friendly and relaxed as they discussed the last four years on "60 minutes." this
the faa says it left from trenton, new jersey. the pilot and a passenger were found floating in the river, with their live vests on. this month marks four years since the so-called miracle on the hudson when a usair flight landed on the hudson river. all 155 people on board that flight survived. >>> a state of emergency and night curfews in effect for three cities in egypt, hit hard by political violence. more than 50 people have been killed just in the last three days. an angry...
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a single engine plane left the trenton rob insville airport in new jersey on a sightseeing trip. a man and a woman were on the plane when it went down yesterday afternoon. investigators say they were about to get out of the plane and put life vests on before sank. >> we could hear them calling for help. we a visual on them. we were trying to head them off. they were going southbound at a pretty good clip. >> the two victims were taken to the hospital suffering from hypothermia. the cause of that crash remains under investigation. >>> 4:21 now. time for weather and traffic on the 1s. we're watching the skies morning. meteorologist tom kierein with more on what could be a messy morning commute, tom. >> don't have any precipitation yet in washington. that's a live view from the nbc4 city camera. 4:21 on this monday morning. showing a lot of this precipitation is suspended aloft, drying before it reaches the ground. farther to the west and north, it is reaching the ground. tony tull was right near leesburg, these areas in the brighter white, they're getting sleet. that includes montg
a single engine plane left the trenton rob insville airport in new jersey on a sightseeing trip. a man and a woman were on the plane when it went down yesterday afternoon. investigators say they were about to get out of the plane and put life vests on before sank. >> we could hear them calling for help. we a visual on them. we were trying to head them off. they were going southbound at a pretty good clip. >> the two victims were taken to the hospital suffering from hypothermia. the...
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george washington crossing the delaware bruce chadwick who contributed the essay on the battles of trenton and princeton called up the phrase washington used that the haitians surrendered because they knew they were about to be cut to pieces and being somewhat harsh language to come from the future president. we also read another addition is a first about john paul jones, the first american naval hero. he was also an american pirate to the british. during the account you read what is msn fashion report. paula jones, who stressed in a short jacket among trousers swung about toronto's medal in a in his hand. john paul jones, his mortal words i have not begun to fight and said he likely didn't say that what he probably said is more closely printed in the newspapers of the day. in this case, and even the advertiser that caused him a saint i may think, but i'll be if i stood. saratoga, the turning point of more. i was struck at the pennsylvania ledger early 1778 that printed the objections raised to the terms of surrender. so early 1778, the pennsylvania ledger is in philadelphia. this happens
george washington crossing the delaware bruce chadwick who contributed the essay on the battles of trenton and princeton called up the phrase washington used that the haitians surrendered because they knew they were about to be cut to pieces and being somewhat harsh language to come from the future president. we also read another addition is a first about john paul jones, the first american naval hero. he was also an american pirate to the british. during the account you read what is msn...
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randi, this is coming, again, from a lawyer for one of the alleged rapists, a juvenile, 16-year-old trenton mayes. his lawyer claims that his client received a text from the alleged victim, a 16-year-old girl in this case sent him a text message that read i know you didn't rape me. now he will not show us that text. and we also do not know whether other texts were sent earlier, later or -- this is the only one we would talk about. we're looking at this in a vacuum right now. however, of course, we immediately talked to the attorney for the alleged victim in this case to try to find out some answers. he said that he would not confirm this text, but he did point out that the evidence so far during preliminary hearings in this case, one including back in october, a probable cause hearing in which there was testimony that the young lady told police that she didn't remember anything about that night. and there was other testimony that she was drunk or unconscious much of the time. so we're trying to put that into context. you may have seen, as a lot of us did, a photograph from part of that nigh
randi, this is coming, again, from a lawyer for one of the alleged rapists, a juvenile, 16-year-old trenton mayes. his lawyer claims that his client received a text from the alleged victim, a 16-year-old girl in this case sent him a text message that read i know you didn't rape me. now he will not show us that text. and we also do not know whether other texts were sent earlier, later or -- this is the only one we would talk about. we're looking at this in a vacuum right now. however, of course,...
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here in trenton, in this chamber, we have had our fights. we have stuck to our principles. but we have established a governing model for the nation that shows that, even with heartfelt beliefs, bipartisan compromise is possible. achievement is the result, and progress is the payoff. so i want to thank president sweeney and speaker oliver, leaders kean and bramnick for your hard work, for your frankness when we disagree, and for your willingness to come together on the truly important issues, on the big things. [applause] maybe the folks in washington, in both parties, could learn something from our record here. our citizens certainly have -- now 61% of them believe our state is moving in the right direction -- more than double the amount that believed it on that cold day in january three years ago. make no mistake, our work is far from finished. rebuilding the homes and infrastructure damaged and destroyed by sandy is the next big challenge, and it will take years. we will need to spend our funds wisely and efficiently. we will need to cooperate. we will need to learn the l
here in trenton, in this chamber, we have had our fights. we have stuck to our principles. but we have established a governing model for the nation that shows that, even with heartfelt beliefs, bipartisan compromise is possible. achievement is the result, and progress is the payoff. so i want to thank president sweeney and speaker oliver, leaders kean and bramnick for your hard work, for your frankness when we disagree, and for your willingness to come together on the truly important issues, on...
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elaine quijano is in trenton new jersey where the republican governor led that outrage. elaine, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anthony and norah. house speaker john boehner now promises a vote tomorrow on $9 billion in sandy aid, followed by another vote in less than two weeks on the remaining $51 billion. it was a move forced in large part by the governors of two very blue states. >> disaster relief was something that you didn't play games with but now in this current atmosphere, everything is the subject of one-upsmanship. it is why the american people hate congress. >> reporter: across the hudson river, new york's democratic governor andrew cuomo echoed his counterpart's call to arms. >> ask any family in lynden hurst, in the rockaways, in staten island if the delay bothers them and then step back after you ask the question. >> reporter: mayor michael bloomberg was more tempered in his reaction but as the region continues to reel from the devastation of the october storm, cuomo and christie showed they could flex considerable political muscle and pressure re
elaine quijano is in trenton new jersey where the republican governor led that outrage. elaine, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anthony and norah. house speaker john boehner now promises a vote tomorrow on $9 billion in sandy aid, followed by another vote in less than two weeks on the remaining $51 billion. it was a move forced in large part by the governors of two very blue states. >> disaster relief was something that you didn't play games with but now in this current...
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. >> chris cristy is speaking now in trenton and you can hear the frustration in his voice for that which was not accomplished with the sandy aide package. we will get more on that in a bit. now that the cliff is averted, we have the debt. both sides are digging in for that fight ahead. >> save your powder for the debt ceiling fight. we have leverage to make this president face up to the fact that we are spending our way into oblivion. >> while i will negotiate over many things, i will not have another debate with this congress over whether or not they should pay the bills that they have already racked up. >> joining me now is adam schiff from southern california. thank you for joining us. we have speaker boehner and he said now the focus turns to spending. the american people reelected a republican majority in the house and we will use it to hold the president accountable for the balanced approach he promised. there at least two big fights ahead. the debt ceiling and the two-month delay. you heard senator lindsay graham saying they saved their powder. are they expecting a tough fight ahe
. >> chris cristy is speaking now in trenton and you can hear the frustration in his voice for that which was not accomplished with the sandy aide package. we will get more on that in a bit. now that the cliff is averted, we have the debt. both sides are digging in for that fight ahead. >> save your powder for the debt ceiling fight. we have leverage to make this president face up to the fact that we are spending our way into oblivion. >> while i will negotiate over many...
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at the new jersey state police museum in trenton john douglas studies artifacts from the case and reflectsclaim of innocence. douglas: i've seen a lot of cases where a criminal swore he was innocent, went to his death, and we later found out through dna or other evidence that he was guilty. some criminals just want to try and protect the family name. hauptmann had a young son, and i think that's why he claimed he was innocent. narrator: anna hauptmann maintained her husband's innocence to her death in 1994. and a recent german television documentary set in his hometown has again raised questions about his guilt. (speaking german) narrator: so controversy about hauptmann's conviction lingers on. douglas: but we're left with only three possibilities: one, that hauptmann is innocent. two, that hauptmann is guilty and acted alone. and three, hauptmann is guilty and had others to help him. narrator: douglas is convinced hauptmann is guilty. and he's equally certain he had accomplices. one reason is the ransom money. douglas: what's unusual about the ransom money is that one third of the money i
at the new jersey state police museum in trenton john douglas studies artifacts from the case and reflectsclaim of innocence. douglas: i've seen a lot of cases where a criminal swore he was innocent, went to his death, and we later found out through dna or other evidence that he was guilty. some criminals just want to try and protect the family name. hauptmann had a young son, and i think that's why he claimed he was innocent. narrator: anna hauptmann maintained her husband's innocence to her...
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this, but i did want to give you the opportunity to respond to some claims by one of the attorneys, trenton you heard the report by susan candiotti that the alleged victim texted mays soon after, and said, quote, i know you didn't rape me. do you have a comment on that? >> i take attorney madison, i respect what he said about not commenting on evidence and trying not to try your cases in the media. what he said, i have respect for what he said. he's representing a young man, also, whose live and liberty is at stake, as is mr. newman with his client. i have great respect for those individuals, and they have an obligation and a duty to put out evidence. it's a case, sanjay, and it's not just one text or whatever. i'm not going to comment upon the evidence, but i do know, i'm not a participant, i represent the family, the state of ohio actually is the prosecuting authority bringing it. but you saw the picture. and i know the arguments. i have been there in court. you can talk about frames and things like that. picture speaks -- a picture speaks 1,000 words. this girl was unconscious. she would
this, but i did want to give you the opportunity to respond to some claims by one of the attorneys, trenton you heard the report by susan candiotti that the alleged victim texted mays soon after, and said, quote, i know you didn't rape me. do you have a comment on that? >> i take attorney madison, i respect what he said about not commenting on evidence and trying not to try your cases in the media. what he said, i have respect for what he said. he's representing a young man, also, whose...
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they were the only two people in the room who knew that there was a sunken road south of trenton and you could go there and the british army women see you. they went there for social reasons. they were literally the only two people who knew what they were doing. so something you see almost none of in washington today -- that is a person who is prepared to reach out to the person who knows. i spent years trying to convince the government in both the republican and democratic parties that we have between 70 and $110 billion per year of fraud and medicare and medicaid. the sources are very straightforward. american express, visa and mastercard. if you have the same level of fraud did you get an american express, you would say somewhere between 70 and $110 billion per year without raising taxes and without punishing any honest person. they don't fit the congressional budget office model, we have these weird private sector ideas, they want to use computers. [laughter] i mean, just a whole series of weird things about this. and that's where we are. we are a country that could solve virtual
they were the only two people in the room who knew that there was a sunken road south of trenton and you could go there and the british army women see you. they went there for social reasons. they were literally the only two people who knew what they were doing. so something you see almost none of in washington today -- that is a person who is prepared to reach out to the person who knows. i spent years trying to convince the government in both the republican and democratic parties that we have...
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ii remember we left trenton one night and went across the tracks.for me because i had fun. i had no curfew. it was nothing. but at 2:00 in the morning i heard a knock at my window. three guys came in. they got blankets out the closet. they slept on the floor. about 6:00 or 7:00 in the morning they went back out the window. they came back at 3:00, picked me up, and we went to the ballpark. so i had a lot of guys who do all the things i couldn't do. >> gavin: coming up next, willie mays talks about his first passion, and it wasn't basketball. plus a wear insight on growing up in the deep south and that helped him overcome racism in the ballpark. (vo) always outspoken, joy behar. >> on my next show i'll talk to the actress who taught me if you don't have something wise ass to say, don't say anything. the great valerie harper on say anything. >> gavin: our special hour-long conversation with willie mays continues with stories you probably never heard before. >> gavin: did you know you always wanted to be a major league baseball player. >> i really wante
ii remember we left trenton one night and went across the tracks.for me because i had fun. i had no curfew. it was nothing. but at 2:00 in the morning i heard a knock at my window. three guys came in. they got blankets out the closet. they slept on the floor. about 6:00 or 7:00 in the morning they went back out the window. they came back at 3:00, picked me up, and we went to the ballpark. so i had a lot of guys who do all the things i couldn't do. >> gavin: coming up next, willie mays...
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. >>> in trenton, new jersey, authorities are touting the haul of weapons now off the streets thanksto a gun buyback program, bringing in 2600 hand guns. someone even turned in a rocket launcher. the state paid out $324,000 for the weapons, no questions asked. >>> a federal court is upholding san francisco's new nudity ban, so keep it under wraps. a judge ruled the ordinance does not violate first amendment rights. activists challenged the rule arguing the right to strip down is a freedom of expression. the ban covers public areas across san francisco and goes into effect friday. >>> a memento from mickey mantle's baseball career. a special ring has been found. just 536 so-called career rings were made, one for each of his home runs. the one in question belonged to his youngest son and it was stolen from his home in texas in 2007 and resurfaced at a pawnshop in flint, michigan. an appraiser figured it was stolen. the police followed a trail to a guy already in custody for stealing another valuable from mantle's house. >> that ring is going to go back to mickey's son, dan. >> as it sh
. >>> in trenton, new jersey, authorities are touting the haul of weapons now off the streets thanksto a gun buyback program, bringing in 2600 hand guns. someone even turned in a rocket launcher. the state paid out $324,000 for the weapons, no questions asked. >>> a federal court is upholding san francisco's new nudity ban, so keep it under wraps. a judge ruled the ordinance does not violate first amendment rights. activists challenged the rule arguing the right to strip down...
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>> trenton, new jersey. >> reporter: oh, this is all jersey here?n by the rowdiness. and where are you guys from? >> atlanta, georgia. >> reporter: from atlanta. sorry about the falcons but welcome to d.c. >> it's all good. thank you. >> reporter: first inauguration? >> yes, sir. >> reporter: what are you first looking forward to? >> being here for history. >> reporter: thank you so much for being here. from florida. good to have you. lots of excited folks here on the national mall, savannah guthrie, we'll send it back to you and matt. >> they're packed in real tight, keeping warm. craig melvin, thank you very much. >>> let's listen in now behind us. the choir from staten island is performing for the crowd. this is a group that has performed with a lot of talented people. they have sung with the likes of carrie underwood. a huge moment for them. didn't they also perform for the academy awards one year? they actually closed the awards one year. >> quite an accomplished chorus. hard year for the people of staten island. what an honor to be there at th
>> trenton, new jersey. >> reporter: oh, this is all jersey here?n by the rowdiness. and where are you guys from? >> atlanta, georgia. >> reporter: from atlanta. sorry about the falcons but welcome to d.c. >> it's all good. thank you. >> reporter: first inauguration? >> yes, sir. >> reporter: what are you first looking forward to? >> being here for history. >> reporter: thank you so much for being here. from florida. good to have you....
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i got a chance to speak with sean donovan, the chief of staff, when he came to trenton to speak at a meeting at was that. he said, we have met with the people of new jersey and they do not have a clue how it will spend the money. we are not going to give any money to the state until they really have a clear plan on how they will use it. we kind of feel like we have a shovel ready planned to get this into the hands of those who need it. he will build on a track record we already have a. there is this place we are dependent on the we have no control over. how do we overcome these types of challenges to make sure these funds are appropriated and get spend driveway? >> thank you. i want to thank the panel for a good wrapup discussion. i want to thank our speakers and sponsors for their participation. i want to thank bill for another fine event. and they want to thank all of you. i would be remiss if i did not point out that this just arts the discussion. it is the networking, the contacts, the exchange we had today that needs to be carried forward. you should continue that discussion one
i got a chance to speak with sean donovan, the chief of staff, when he came to trenton to speak at a meeting at was that. he said, we have met with the people of new jersey and they do not have a clue how it will spend the money. we are not going to give any money to the state until they really have a clear plan on how they will use it. we kind of feel like we have a shovel ready planned to get this into the hands of those who need it. he will build on a track record we already have a. there is...
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vernon, virginia, stopping in georgetown, alexandria and trenton and eventually getting to new york city to get sworn in and suddenly they realized they didn't have a bible for the swearing-in, they had to conjure one up quickly from a masonic lodge. >> place your left hand on the bible and raise your right hand. >> since that first inauguration, the bible has been used to swear in almost every president. theodore roosevelt did not use one in his inauguration. some presidents open the bible to specific passages, like bill clinton who rested his hand on galatia galatians, chapter 6, verse 8. some presidents use two bibles. the inaugural parade dates back to the days of george washington, but his parade was fairly small, not the spectacle we see today. >> i think the modern parade, what we'll be watching on monday really emanates from 1904 when theodore roosevelt had geronimo and apache warriors come and had fur trappers and outdoors people. since then, each year, the parade seemed to get better and better. ♪ >> in 1837 martin van buren became the first president to use hail to the chief a
vernon, virginia, stopping in georgetown, alexandria and trenton and eventually getting to new york city to get sworn in and suddenly they realized they didn't have a bible for the swearing-in, they had to conjure one up quickly from a masonic lodge. >> place your left hand on the bible and raise your right hand. >> since that first inauguration, the bible has been used to swear in almost every president. theodore roosevelt did not use one in his inauguration. some presidents open...
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you talk in the book, in trenton, about him being more of a profit and a protester. >> guest: one of the things that set him apart is that of the people in the movement to mobilize people and go to meetings and organize campaigns and stuff like that. he was not really the best at that. i think one example would be the montgomery bus boycott. the women organize the boycott. the boycott was almost 100% successful before he became the leader. but what he did it is after that first day of the successful boycott and they had a mass rally, he was the one who said the history books are the future. they will say there lived a great people and have the courage. he was the one who gave that, to recognize the historical importance of what they have been. i'm sure they're looking at it and saying, well, now we have a one day we got to not bring about -- one day boycott, but better treatment of segregation. so he is saying no. this is the movement that years later people will be writing about. and he's right. and in every american history book now you will see the boycott. >> host: and that young
you talk in the book, in trenton, about him being more of a profit and a protester. >> guest: one of the things that set him apart is that of the people in the movement to mobilize people and go to meetings and organize campaigns and stuff like that. he was not really the best at that. i think one example would be the montgomery bus boycott. the women organize the boycott. the boycott was almost 100% successful before he became the leader. but what he did it is after that first day of the...
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. >> caller: cramer, good to talk to you, buddy, it's barry from trenton, new jersey. >> how you beenler: well, not that good. listen -- >> what's the matter? >> caller: i should've listened to you a few years ago when you were talking about caterpillar and 3m and what a great investment. and of course, i didn't invest and that was my first mistake. i threw my money into -- >> cramer makes, the world takes. >> caller: i guess so. and the next time you were talking about facebook and how overvalued it was, again, i think i'm smarter than the average bear, i couldn't wait to buy it, i got it on the secondary market. i got it real high and i bought a lot of it. >> okay. >> caller: i guess my question is now with it trading now at over $30 for the first time in six months and with this new announcement coming out next week, seems to be pretty secretive, what do you think of facebook now? >> i adopted a monkey's approach to this stock. i'm a believer, i wouldn't leave this one. i think, though, the stock was up so much today, it could pull back without a problem. but i like facebook. and y
. >> caller: cramer, good to talk to you, buddy, it's barry from trenton, new jersey. >> how you beenler: well, not that good. listen -- >> what's the matter? >> caller: i should've listened to you a few years ago when you were talking about caterpillar and 3m and what a great investment. and of course, i didn't invest and that was my first mistake. i threw my money into -- >> cramer makes, the world takes. >> caller: i guess so. and the next time you were...
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jersey, citing the urban hope act to turn failing schools into renaissance schools in newark and trenton and camden, finally, invested the largest amount of state aid to education in new jersey's history, $8.9 billion in mr.'s budget, over $1 billion higher than in fiscal year 2011. in new jersey, we have to buy more funding with needed to perform. but money and reform of our schools are essential, but neither alone is sufficient. gannett new jersey, we're leading the way for the nation by providing both reform and funding. as we assess the state of our state this afternoon, which should be proud of our record. the state is stronger today than it has been in years. where recovery and growing. we're not hiding. we are working together not just as a people, digging out from sandy and rebuilding our economy, but working together in trenton in this chamber. we have had our fights, and we've stuck to our principles, but we have established a governing model for america that shows that even with heartfelt beliefs, part -- bipartisan accomplishment is possible, and progress for our people is th
jersey, citing the urban hope act to turn failing schools into renaissance schools in newark and trenton and camden, finally, invested the largest amount of state aid to education in new jersey's history, $8.9 billion in mr.'s budget, over $1 billion higher than in fiscal year 2011. in new jersey, we have to buy more funding with needed to perform. but money and reform of our schools are essential, but neither alone is sufficient. gannett new jersey, we're leading the way for the nation by...
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meanwhile, new jersey governor chris christie, he's already given his state of the state address in trenton. did that yesterday. he used it to call for congressional actions on a full, clean sandy aid bill. >> one thing i hope everyone in america now clearly understands. new jersey, both republicans and democrats, will never stand silent when our citizens are being shortchanged. >> christie, who has hardly been silent, made another dig at other members of his party in an appearance on "morning joe" this morning. >> that's what the public really, i think, is hungering for is to see things get done. that's why republican governors are doing well. you look across the country and last year in the election, republicans lost at every level in the federal system but in the state system we added a governor. >> interesting spin there. the third of our governors that we're watching these next 24 hours, virginia's bob mcdonnell. he gives his state of the commonwealth address tonight a day after unveiling a transportation funding plan which remarkably called for the elimination of the gap tax which has
meanwhile, new jersey governor chris christie, he's already given his state of the state address in trenton. did that yesterday. he used it to call for congressional actions on a full, clean sandy aid bill. >> one thing i hope everyone in america now clearly understands. new jersey, both republicans and democrats, will never stand silent when our citizens are being shortchanged. >> christie, who has hardly been silent, made another dig at other members of his party in an appearance...
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pressure, and they respond to incentives, and unless -- we always push the attention to washington or to trenton, albany, or city hall, but we can organize. we have the power to exercise pressure, demands, influence on our elected officials. so we have to get much more active if we're going to have a society that is going to respond to this enduring problem. the rate of child poverty in the united states of america, we should be ashamed a nation this strong has child poverty, and the kids in poverty don't have the access to success, good education, nutritionally fit to learn, material ready to learn, and that's the lie or that's the incompleteness that we have to address. that when kids stand up in certain neighborhoods and kids stand up in more affluent neighborhoods and say those words, liberty and justice for all, when they pledge allegiance to the flag, the phrase, accomplish justice for all,shoo be a demand, compelling as separation, and should be a conscious conviction to make that reel real. but we're lacking a sense of urgency, and i don't think great movements in americas are led by ele
pressure, and they respond to incentives, and unless -- we always push the attention to washington or to trenton, albany, or city hall, but we can organize. we have the power to exercise pressure, demands, influence on our elected officials. so we have to get much more active if we're going to have a society that is going to respond to this enduring problem. the rate of child poverty in the united states of america, we should be ashamed a nation this strong has child poverty, and the kids in...
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so we always push the attention to washington or to trenton, albany, or city hall, but we can organize. we have the power to exercise pressure, demands, influence on our elected officials. .. >> when kids stand up in certain neighborhoods and kids stand up in more affluent neighborhoods s and they say those words, "liberty and justice for all," that phrase should be a command, should be a compelling aspiration. and there should be a conscious conviction amongst us to make that real. but right now we are lacking that sense of urgency. and we can't sit around and wait for elected leaders to do it, because when i think about great movements in america, i don't really think that they were led by elected officials. elected officials were often responding to the pressure or responding to the leadership on the ground. and that's really what we should be doing. when we're thinking about voting, conversations, debates, how can we have an entire presidential debate, and it seems that the word "poverty" was almost something we shouldn't talk about and we shouldn't address? and so i'm really hopin
so we always push the attention to washington or to trenton, albany, or city hall, but we can organize. we have the power to exercise pressure, demands, influence on our elected officials. .. >> when kids stand up in certain neighborhoods and kids stand up in more affluent neighborhoods s and they say those words, "liberty and justice for all," that phrase should be a command, should be a compelling aspiration. and there should be a conscious conviction amongst us to make that...
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. >> the suspect reportedly shot to trenton office twhen they stopped the man to give him a summons forking between moving cars. >> a plain clothes police officer shot and killed the suspect. >> in a separate incident, an off-duty officer was shot while trying to stop robbery at a car dealership in the bronx. >> investigators were able to track down the team of a legend robbers. >> fresh from taking their oath of office members of the 113th congress are scheduled to weigh in smooth out some ruffled feathers today by casting a vote for billions of dollars in aid to super storm sandy victims'. >> as martha shade reports some in his own party felt ignored by house speaker john boehner when congress did not take up the measure during the week's focus on the fiscal cliff. >> one of the first items when getting down to business was $9 million in aid of superstar standing victims'. >> lawmakers were enraged when the law was scrapped. >> the danger was this was not the delay of one day. i was concerned being pushed over into the new congress that could be delayed for months. >> house speaker jo
. >> the suspect reportedly shot to trenton office twhen they stopped the man to give him a summons forking between moving cars. >> a plain clothes police officer shot and killed the suspect. >> in a separate incident, an off-duty officer was shot while trying to stop robbery at a car dealership in the bronx. >> investigators were able to track down the team of a legend robbers. >> fresh from taking their oath of office members of the 113th congress are scheduled...
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at 1:00 a.m., in trenton, new jersey, a 54-year-old man. 2:00 a.m. in north carolina a man.harlotte, north carolina a 19-year-old man. at 2:00 a.m., in lansing, michigan a man in his 20s. at 2:48 a.m. in cleveland, ohio, we lost a man whose age we don't know. at 3:00 a.m., mountain time in colorado, we lost a man whose age we do not know. at 4:16 a.m. central in chicago, illinois, we lost a 20-year-old man. at 5:30 a.m. in indianapolis, indiana, we lost a man in his 50s. we lost them all to gun violence. before most of the country was awake on new year's day. then just yesterday, four people, two men, one woman and the gunman who held them hostage in aurora, colorado, sight of last year's mass shooting in a movie theater. the lead story in this mornings, washington post says the white house has a broad gun proposal in the wake of newtown, connecticut. hurry, please. uncer ] stop searching and start repairing. eucerin professional repair moisturizes while actually repairing very dry skin. the end of trial and error has arrived. try a free sample at eucerinus.com. [ female ann
at 1:00 a.m., in trenton, new jersey, a 54-year-old man. 2:00 a.m. in north carolina a man.harlotte, north carolina a 19-year-old man. at 2:00 a.m., in lansing, michigan a man in his 20s. at 2:48 a.m. in cleveland, ohio, we lost a man whose age we don't know. at 3:00 a.m., mountain time in colorado, we lost a man whose age we do not know. at 4:16 a.m. central in chicago, illinois, we lost a 20-year-old man. at 5:30 a.m. in indianapolis, indiana, we lost a man in his 50s. we lost them all to gun...
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. >>> today, new jersey governor chris christie will deliver the state of the state address in trenton governor christie has been mentioned as a possible white house candidate for 2016. live coverage at 2 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> i think that that collectivization of the minds of america's founding fathers is particularly dangerous, because as i say so off in the book, they were not a collective unit. and presenting them as such tends to dramatically oversimplify the politics of the founding generation. and then it comes to be used as a big battering ram to beat people over the head with in ways that i think are both historically incoherent and unsound. >> provost and english professor michael austin on what he calls the deep historical flaws by key commentators -- by conservative commentators. he shares his views with david upon fontana on booktv's "after words" on c-span2. >> i enjoy the capitol hill coverage because i started there many decades ago, your coverage live of the house and senate, and also the certain committee hearings. i think they're very informative to the public t
. >>> today, new jersey governor chris christie will deliver the state of the state address in trenton governor christie has been mentioned as a possible white house candidate for 2016. live coverage at 2 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> i think that that collectivization of the minds of america's founding fathers is particularly dangerous, because as i say so off in the book, they were not a collective unit. and presenting them as such tends to dramatically oversimplify the politics...
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you mentioned one, the other is trenton mace.ect new charges either against these two men or others? >> no, actually there were more charges originally and they've been dismissed because they nailed to meet a very low standard in ohio of probable cause, and they failed. so as this case progresses i think the inflammatory nature of what we all learned in the beginning settles, and we are hopefully in a position where we can fairly deal with the evidence and the facts and come up with an adjudication in a court of law new want a change of venue. can you win on that argument? >> well, i don't know if i can win or not. i don't make that decision. all i can do is insure that malik richmond gets a fair opportunity. when there is an atmosphere where witnesses are reluctant to come forward that would assist in that fact-finding process for fear of being os tr being ostracized, painted as a villan for their future jeopardized i think a fair trial is completely destroyed. one remedy that the system allows for is to change venue. the system
you mentioned one, the other is trenton mace.ect new charges either against these two men or others? >> no, actually there were more charges originally and they've been dismissed because they nailed to meet a very low standard in ohio of probable cause, and they failed. so as this case progresses i think the inflammatory nature of what we all learned in the beginning settles, and we are hopefully in a position where we can fairly deal with the evidence and the facts and come up with an...
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. >> cnn spoke exclusively, paul, with one of the defense attorneys who says that his client, trentonanufactureceived a text from the alleged victim saying "i know you didn't rape me." we don't know what else she could have texted in the message. could that affect the case and how so? >> could it affect the case. this is a case that's going to be proven or disproven with social media. if she send him a text saying, "i know you did not rape me," a jury will be looking at that at some point in time and saying, you know, it -- does that help disprove the prosecution's case. it would sound like strong eviden evidence. but we'd have to see the tape and the text. you know, a lot more is coming out the more we hear about this story. how many phones were there, how many high school, drunken high school kids were close by and in a position to observe? this -- we're going to find out more about this story as the weeks go on. >> and i want to mention this internet hacker group called anonymous. they posted the picture showing the girl whose face is blurred being carried by her hands and feet by
. >> cnn spoke exclusively, paul, with one of the defense attorneys who says that his client, trentonanufactureceived a text from the alleged victim saying "i know you didn't rape me." we don't know what else she could have texted in the message. could that affect the case and how so? >> could it affect the case. this is a case that's going to be proven or disproven with social media. if she send him a text saying, "i know you did not rape me," a jury will be...
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this involves a small plane on a sightseeing trip from trenton, new jersey up the hudson river.ve after crashing into the icy hudson river. the passenger made this harrowing 911 call after the plane was in the water and sinking fast. >> are you still in the plane? >> we are in the plane. the plane is taking on water. >> is it possible to get out? >> we can get out if we have to. >> okay. i need you to get out if the -- >> all right. the plane is -- we're definitely going down. we are going down. >> sir? >> yes. >> i need you to get out of the plane and let me know when you're out. >> all right. i'm out of the plane. i'm going to lose you. i'm going to lose you. the water's freezing. >> sir? >> the water's freezing. >> i know that. i understand that. i need you to get out of the plane so you're not trapped in the plane. >> i'm sorry? >> i'm not going to make it to shore. >> okay. we have an officer en route and we have a boat en route. >> okay. i'm going to lose you. >> okay. can you stay on the phone with me? sir? sir? sir? i lost him. >> well, that pair endured nearly 30 minute
this involves a small plane on a sightseeing trip from trenton, new jersey up the hudson river.ve after crashing into the icy hudson river. the passenger made this harrowing 911 call after the plane was in the water and sinking fast. >> are you still in the plane? >> we are in the plane. the plane is taking on water. >> is it possible to get out? >> we can get out if we have to. >> okay. i need you to get out if the -- >> all right. the plane is -- we're...
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and kept us safe in its aftermath. [ applause ] >> christie giving a state of the state there in trenton, new jersey. we're going to talk more about the uber popular governor coming up later this hour here on the show. >>> coming up next, i want you to meet someone. we're going to tell this story about this lesbian, she is married to a lieutenant colonel in the army, says a support group for spouses told her you can't join. she is ashley broadway, about to reveal the reason the club gave to her. don't miss this conversation coming up. so, we all set? i've got two tickets to paradise! pack your bags, we'll leave tonight. uhh, it's next month, actually... eddie continues singing: to tickets to... paradiiiiiise! no four. remember? whoooa whooaa whooo! you know ronny, folks who save hundreds of dollars by switching to geico sure are happy. and how happy are they jimmy? happier than eddie money running a travel agency. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. >>> just like any other military wife, ashley broadway spends her life on bases all around the wor
and kept us safe in its aftermath. [ applause ] >> christie giving a state of the state there in trenton, new jersey. we're going to talk more about the uber popular governor coming up later this hour here on the show. >>> coming up next, i want you to meet someone. we're going to tell this story about this lesbian, she is married to a lieutenant colonel in the army, says a support group for spouses told her you can't join. she is ashley broadway, about to reveal the reason the...
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this involves a small plane on a sightseeing trip from trenton, new jersey up the hudson river.ve after crashing into the icy hudson river. the passenger made this harrowing 911 call after the plane was in the water and
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the trenton that i'm offering as was the underlying rogers bill without the cdbg funding, limit the expenditures to fiscal year 2013. in other words, all of the emergency relief measures that are necessary to get to the current fiscal year are left in the builder everything else is put into normal appropriations process so that they can be given appropriate scrutiny in relation to all of the other competing demands on the designations resource. so would ask that those be put in to the rule for consideration by the house. the other amendment i might add, $52 billion of general highway repairs out of the bill. >> thank you very much, mr. mcclintock. mr. mulvaney. would you like to come and join dr. fleming? and we will see if we can get through the testimony, before everybody needs to run down and vote. >> madam chair, if i could interrupt your. one of the things we might see happen right here, i did have i thought mr. pascrell had a very excellent presentation at a question on what the states, how the sake of being limited and why we have to do with that you. one of the sad part is we have had te
the trenton that i'm offering as was the underlying rogers bill without the cdbg funding, limit the expenditures to fiscal year 2013. in other words, all of the emergency relief measures that are necessary to get to the current fiscal year are left in the builder everything else is put into normal appropriations process so that they can be given appropriate scrutiny in relation to all of the other competing demands on the designations resource. so would ask that those be put in to the rule for...
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[laughter] yeah, the scientific consensus is that increase in knew trenton loading, both nitrogen andcades or so led to increased primary production in the gulf and worsening of the area that's getting more severe. there's a link between what happens in the water shed and what happens in the gulf of mexico, whether it's sediment, knew trentons, contaminants, e. coli, that all affects the coastal system. the -- as far as the science, it's very clear. these changes happened in the ecosystem in the recent pasts not just over geologic time and did not occur at the turn of the last century in the early 1900s, and we know that from geologic records. we're really confident, and we know there are multiple sources of both nitrogen and phosphorous, and the issue is to generate the communication, the education, and the willingness for both political and social will to make changes in the water shed. many of them directed at aggravated -- agricultural practices because the usgs water resources determined most of the nitrogen and phosphorous come from those sources, but also make their land use an
[laughter] yeah, the scientific consensus is that increase in knew trenton loading, both nitrogen andcades or so led to increased primary production in the gulf and worsening of the area that's getting more severe. there's a link between what happens in the water shed and what happens in the gulf of mexico, whether it's sediment, knew trentons, contaminants, e. coli, that all affects the coastal system. the -- as far as the science, it's very clear. these changes happened in the ecosystem in...
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eastern, governor chris cristi's state of the state address from trenton. >> i enjoy the capitol hill coverage because i started there many at the indicates ago up in your coverage live of the house and stat and the certain committee hearings. they're uniform tiff to the public. i like the way that spanier involves, it presents itself of what is really happening. a little commentary, but not edited out, it's just what they want to present to the american people. >> bill chadfield watches spanier on comcast. spanier created by american cable companies if 1979 brought to you as a public service by your television provider. next president obama nominates former senator chuck hagele to be defense section and homeland security visor john brennan to lead the c.i.a. from the white house, this is half an hour. >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states accompanied by secretary of defense, leon panetta, chuck hagel, mr. mike morel and mr. john brennan. >> as president and commander in chief, my most solemn obligation is the security of the american people. over the past four y
eastern, governor chris cristi's state of the state address from trenton. >> i enjoy the capitol hill coverage because i started there many at the indicates ago up in your coverage live of the house and stat and the certain committee hearings. they're uniform tiff to the public. i like the way that spanier involves, it presents itself of what is really happening. a little commentary, but not edited out, it's just what they want to present to the american people. >> bill chadfield...
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chris christie's annual state of the state address in trenton. he talks about hurricane sandy recovery efforts after congress approved insurance paid last week. and on c-span2, supporters and opponents of eminent domain discuss help to distressed homeowners. the event took place early today at the center of american progress, and you can see it at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2. yesterday, president obama nominated chuck hagel as the defense secretary and john brennan as head of the cia. we will hear more on this as well as foriegn policy changes for the u.s. host: is on the phone with us. josh rogan, let's begin with the nomination of chuck hagel. " -- guest: they traveled to iraq together when president obama was just candidate barack obama. they have a similar world via. he has been serving as the -- on the intelligence advisory board code-share. they get along. he is likely to implement his policies. he has a great personal relationship with him. host: what about the confirmation process for the forming the senator -- for the former senator? th
chris christie's annual state of the state address in trenton. he talks about hurricane sandy recovery efforts after congress approved insurance paid last week. and on c-span2, supporters and opponents of eminent domain discuss help to distressed homeowners. the event took place early today at the center of american progress, and you can see it at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2. yesterday, president obama nominated chuck hagel as the defense secretary and john brennan as head of the cia. we will...
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at some point, it becomes perceived as retreat and in trenton. as many people have said, there is not another country in the world that can take the leadership role. when we take a hands-off approach, it makes our allies nervous. host: always welcome our c-span radio audience. 90.1 fm in our nation's capitol. our guest-- our guest is james d of the national journal wick wack dosh national journal dosh "-- "national journal." guest: if you look at the periods between wars, they are very critical periods. we can read the peace dividend and live happily ever after. history does not show that is what happens. there are usually. between wars. you have to manage very carefully. you cannot draw down your military forces too far, because they have to be ready for whatever comes next. you can promote your adversaries by seeing dosh by being seen -- by being seen as too weak. these are very difficult periods to manage. if we get it wrong -- host: the piece is titled "restoration and restraint." mike is joining us from germantown, maryland. caller: i hope y
at some point, it becomes perceived as retreat and in trenton. as many people have said, there is not another country in the world that can take the leadership role. when we take a hands-off approach, it makes our allies nervous. host: always welcome our c-span radio audience. 90.1 fm in our nation's capitol. our guest-- our guest is james d of the national journal wick wack dosh national journal dosh "-- "national journal." guest: if you look at the periods between wars, they...
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is there something about washington that's different from trenton?people in the sense that you think washington is more ideologically polarized than new jersey? or to be very direct, do you think it's a problem of leadership in the white house? >> yes. to all those. i think that the gerrymandering of districts across the country has led to people being more concerned about primaries than they're concerned about general elections. and therefore it pushes you further away from being willing to compromise. i think there's a people problem in that they're not establishing a congress anymore, the relationships that they need across the aisle with each other, talking to each other. you know, you can't sit down for the first time at a negotiation table for the first time and expect that you're going to trust each other. you're not. but if you develop relationships over time, you can. and i've said over and over again that i think this is the place where the president has been most deficient in his leadership. is establishing relationships with people in was
is there something about washington that's different from trenton?people in the sense that you think washington is more ideologically polarized than new jersey? or to be very direct, do you think it's a problem of leadership in the white house? >> yes. to all those. i think that the gerrymandering of districts across the country has led to people being more concerned about primaries than they're concerned about general elections. and therefore it pushes you further away from being willing...