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of getting their names on the virginia ballot. joining us with more is larry sabato, the director of the university of virginia center for politics. always good to see you. let's talk -- >> thank you. >> thank you. let's talk about what is going on in virginia right now. we underand it that the attorney general may be filing emergency legislation to try to get the ballots opened for the five remaining candidates? >> yes. that is a part of the deal. you know, this is in court, perry has take then to court and yesterday it was learned that all of the other republican candidates who failed to make the ballot either because they didn't submit enough sittings or because they didn't even attempt to submit signatures are also joining in on the lawsuit. separately and more realistically in terms of trying to get the other names on the ballot is an effort to pass emergency legislation. the general assembly of virginia comes in next week, not this week but the following week and they would have to act almost immediately and 80% of
of getting their names on the virginia ballot. joining us with more is larry sabato, the director of the university of virginia center for politics. always good to see you. let's talk -- >> thank you. >> thank you. let's talk about what is going on in virginia right now. we underand it that the attorney general may be filing emergency legislation to try to get the ballots opened for the five remaining candidates? >> yes. that is a part of the deal. you know, this is in court,...
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graduating from the university of virginia and the university of virginia school of law, as a young lawyer he clerked for the u.s. district judge barrington parker and served as counsel to various entities and bill clinton and as the secretary of the cabinet of the clinton administration. currently is he a partner in the international law firm but his interests go beyond a legal field. he has wide ranging interest and public spirited, serving on boards as diverse as the national fish and wildlife foundation, historical society and ethics advisory committee of the u.s. olympic economy, among many others. newsweek magazine named him as the 100 people to watch and we have an opportunity today to hear him share his insights on the legal issues surrounding the eisenhower years and the men who shaped them. following mr. marshall we have dr. charles sanders, an associate professor at my ala mater, kansas state university. he received his undergraduate degree from louisiana university and a masters of north georgia college and from the united states naval war college and a hpd from kansas state wh
graduating from the university of virginia and the university of virginia school of law, as a young lawyer he clerked for the u.s. district judge barrington parker and served as counsel to various entities and bill clinton and as the secretary of the cabinet of the clinton administration. currently is he a partner in the international law firm but his interests go beyond a legal field. he has wide ranging interest and public spirited, serving on boards as diverse as the national fish and...
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is distinguished in his own right, graduating from the university of virginia and the university of virginia school of law. as a young lawyer, he clerked for the u.s. district judge barrington parker and served as counsel to various senate committees. he has also been in public service, serving as an assistant to president bill clinton and as the secretary of the cabinet of the clinton administration. currently he is a partner in the international law firm bingham mccutcheon. but his interests go beyond the legal field. he has wide-ranging interests and is public-spirited, serving on boards as diverse as the national fish and wildlife foundation, the ford foundation, the supreme court historical society, and the ethics advisory committee of the u.s. olympic committee, among many others. "newsweek" magazine named him one of the 100 people to watch in the new century. and we have the opportunity today to hear him share his insights on the legal issues surrounding the eisenhower years and the men who shaped them. following mr. marshall, we have dr. charles sanders. an associate professor at my
is distinguished in his own right, graduating from the university of virginia and the university of virginia school of law. as a young lawyer, he clerked for the u.s. district judge barrington parker and served as counsel to various senate committees. he has also been in public service, serving as an assistant to president bill clinton and as the secretary of the cabinet of the clinton administration. currently he is a partner in the international law firm bingham mccutcheon. but his interests...
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the university of virginia former chairman of the libertarian party which we have more time but we thank you for coming on thank you thank you well still to come here in the program on keeping the business world's top taking a look at the world economic elite set out to tackle the eurozone recession make some profit along the way while those worst hit by financial troubles find themselves locked down. now ten minutes past the hour here in moscow he exposed some of the world's darkest secrets soon you'll get the chance to find out even more when the world's most famous whistle blower launches his own talk show on. joining us on his exclusive series will permit here in march and the world's media is already a buzz about who the wiki leaks founder interview london correspondent laura smith reports. basically we knew that as and wanted to wanted to write and host his own interview show and we made it happen the show is going to be broadcast on t.v. it's going to focus of course on us ologies favorite topic control fifty two thousand and eleven was a solid as his name became one of the most f
the university of virginia former chairman of the libertarian party which we have more time but we thank you for coming on thank you thank you well still to come here in the program on keeping the business world's top taking a look at the world economic elite set out to tackle the eurozone recession make some profit along the way while those worst hit by financial troubles find themselves locked down. now ten minutes past the hour here in moscow he exposed some of the world's darkest secrets...
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to be here on this panel with my two favorite professors from my graduate work here at the university of virginia and two professors i'm proud to be able to say are mentors to me. and also it's an honor to be serving on this panel with members of the bush administration and thank to you all of you in the assembly here today and those of you who may be watching in a remote situation. we thank you for your service to our country and we thank you for your participation in this oral history project. so i want to begin with a paper that henry and i have produced for this conference with a reference to governor sununu, the chief of staff for bush 41. he tell us an anecdote in his oral history about when he was governor of new hampshire and that he had appointed at the same time three members of the new hampshire judiciary, including the chief justice of the new hampshire supreme court. and governor sununu went into this grand room where they were going to swear in these judges and their peoples were there and other people from the bench and the bar. and he said i looked out over the crowd and i realize
to be here on this panel with my two favorite professors from my graduate work here at the university of virginia and two professors i'm proud to be able to say are mentors to me. and also it's an honor to be serving on this panel with members of the bush administration and thank to you all of you in the assembly here today and those of you who may be watching in a remote situation. we thank you for your service to our country and we thank you for your participation in this oral history...
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. >> the university of virginia is one of the most highly-ranked public universities in the country.also one of the most beautiful campuses anywhere. in fact, uva is the only university in the u.s. to be honored as a world heritage site. both the academics and the architecture are the legacy of thomas jefferson. returning home after his second term as president, jefferson wanted to create a public university toad kate the next generation of leaders, but mr.= jefferson had some rather revolutionary ideas, many that have become tradition and they still follow at uva today. >> we don't call professors doctor, it's mr. or miss. we don't call freshmen sophomores or seniors, their second year, third year or fourth year. we call them the grounds instead of a campus. >> uva was also the first u.s. school to offer subjects such as astronomy, philosophy and political science. but even more radical, jefferson separated education from religion. while other schools were built around a church, uva's heart was its library, and it used to be in this building. called the rotunda, it's the school's si
. >> the university of virginia is one of the most highly-ranked public universities in the country.also one of the most beautiful campuses anywhere. in fact, uva is the only university in the u.s. to be honored as a world heritage site. both the academics and the architecture are the legacy of thomas jefferson. returning home after his second term as president, jefferson wanted to create a public university toad kate the next generation of leaders, but mr.= jefferson had some rather...
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university of virginia and auburn. a screen pass. what him go. wide open for 25 yards.esday 43-24. the redskins are hoping to finish the season six-10 when they face the philadelphia eagles at 1:00. >> they need a win for the team. >>> let's take one last look at the festivities out of their. we are less than 40 minutes away from the new year. this is a live look at first night in alexandria. an estimated 8000 expected. times square, 1 million >>> the pope celebrated the traditional new year's eve mass at st. peter's basilica. after the service, he surprised many tourist by heading outside where he said a prayer in front of the nativity scene. the pope will preside over a new year's mass tomorrow. we want to take one last look at times square where excitement is mounting. less than 40 minutes until the ball drops. >>> steve rudin back with a final check on the forecast. >> the big crystal ball will fall in less than 35 minutes. it weighs about 12,000 pounds. that is quite a bit. here is the extended outlook. 60 tomorrow for a daytime high. a cold front on sunday night i
university of virginia and auburn. a screen pass. what him go. wide open for 25 yards.esday 43-24. the redskins are hoping to finish the season six-10 when they face the philadelphia eagles at 1:00. >> they need a win for the team. >>> let's take one last look at the festivities out of their. we are less than 40 minutes away from the new year. this is a live look at first night in alexandria. an estimated 8000 expected. times square, 1 million >>> the pope celebrated the...
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the university of virginia has received a record number of applicants. more than 28,000. that's up 18% over last year. just over 3,000 of them will be offered early admission. the most applications went to the school of engineering and applied science. more than 4500. the dean aphid missions says an increase in applications was expected but not by that much. >> stiff competition. still out there the guys on the ground whose actions often go unnoticed. quick thinking air traffic controllers solved the problems that put planes in jeopardy. and from recommending a great restaurant to weighing in on the dessert dilemma, "th here's a friendly reminder. it's your last chance to get verizon's reliable high speed internet and phone for small business for only $84.99 a month. call 1.866.solutions now or visit verizon.com/solutions. only $84.99 for high-speed internet and phone. plus your choice of either no annual contract or a two year price guarantee. call 1.866.solutions or visit verizon.com/solutions today. hurry -- this offer won't last long. contact the verizon center for cu
the university of virginia has received a record number of applicants. more than 28,000. that's up 18% over last year. just over 3,000 of them will be offered early admission. the most applications went to the school of engineering and applied science. more than 4500. the dean aphid missions says an increase in applications was expected but not by that much. >> stiff competition. still out there the guys on the ground whose actions often go unnoticed. quick thinking air traffic...
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are allowed to decline the offer. >>> game show host bob barker is speaking out against the university of virginiaaining it's conducting that involves live cats. the former "price is right" host is asking the university of virginia to use high-tech similarities instead of the animals. the training technique is used to teach graduate physicians how to insert breathing tubes into critically ill, premature newborns. the school claims there are no similarities that can -- simulators that can train students as well as the use of live cats. >>> some local students will get the chance to learn economics from the head of the fed. cnbc's bertha coombs has more on that story and the rest of the business headlines. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. ben bernanke has a big job, but it's not keeping him from moonlighting a bit. the fed chairman will teach four classes on the fed's role in the economy at george washington university's business school starting in march. the classes will also be streamed live on the internet. bernanke has a history on campus. he taught grad school at stanford and of
are allowed to decline the offer. >>> game show host bob barker is speaking out against the university of virginiaaining it's conducting that involves live cats. the former "price is right" host is asking the university of virginia to use high-tech similarities instead of the animals. the training technique is used to teach graduate physicians how to insert breathing tubes into critically ill, premature newborns. the school claims there are no similarities that can --...
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of murdered virginia tech student morgan harrington was found. the 20-year-old disappeared after leaving a metallica rock concert at the university of virginia in charlottesville in october of 2009. the security company had no reentry policy into the stadium and would not allow her back into the building. her body was found three mops later in a hay field. her parents started a campaign called help save the next girl. >>> a warning for home owners in montgomery county, thieves are ripping off copper right off the houses while people are asleep. police say thieves swiped copper gutters and down spots 26 times in bethesda, potomac and rockville. the mayor of rockville said it happened to her. she said she thought one had fallen on her roof. >> my dad built this house. when he built it, he wanted to put the best things he could in it naturally he put copper. i heard this tremendous racket. what i saw was my downspout was good. >> she says it wasn't cheap to replace. the copper alone was hundreds of dollars. the scrap metal usually holds about 90% of its value at resale attracting thieves to steal it and sell it as scrap metal a would-be robber got more than he pl
of murdered virginia tech student morgan harrington was found. the 20-year-old disappeared after leaving a metallica rock concert at the university of virginia in charlottesville in october of 2009. the security company had no reentry policy into the stadium and would not allow her back into the building. her body was found three mops later in a hay field. her parents started a campaign called help save the next girl. >>> a warning for home owners in montgomery county, thieves are...
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university of virginia ranked third in the nation. william and mary in fourth. university of maryland at college park finished in the top ten at number eight. james madison ranked 28. and george mason was 50th on the best values list. the university of north carolina at chapel hill was first on the list for the 11th consecutive time. >>> we could see gas prices going up again. congress chose not to renew a 30-year federal subsidy for ethanol which expired sunday. that means gas prices could cost 4.5 cents a gallon more starting as early as this week. >> you don't like that. >> no, don't like that. >>> a police officer in illinois is being sued for allegedly asking a woman on a date after issuing her a speeding ticket. >> what do you think about this? . lawsuit says two days after the ticket was issued the officer left a note on her car outside her chicago apartment asking her out. part of the message said, "i did cost you $132. least i could do is buy you dinner." the woman says the officer violated her privacy by searching motor vehicle records for her address.
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graduating from the university of virginia. he's public serving on board as the national fish and wildlife foundation and the ford foundation, the supreme court historical society and the ethics advisory committee of the u.s. olympic committee among many others. newsweek magazine named him one of the 100 people to watch in the new century. and we have the opportunity today to hear him share his insights on the legal issues surrounding the eisenhower years and the men who shaped them. following mr. marshall, we have dr. charles sanders, a professor at my al a mater, and he received his undergraduate degree from north georgia college. another master's degree from the united states naval war college, and a ph.d. from can stas stakas state where he has been teaching. he has written a well-regarded book on military prisons in the civil war titled while in the hands of the enemy. one reviewer for the georgia historical quarterly wrote, quote, no one can claim to be a serious student of civil war prisons until reading sanders' book. wh
graduating from the university of virginia. he's public serving on board as the national fish and wildlife foundation and the ford foundation, the supreme court historical society and the ethics advisory committee of the u.s. olympic committee among many others. newsweek magazine named him one of the 100 people to watch in the new century. and we have the opportunity today to hear him share his insights on the legal issues surrounding the eisenhower years and the men who shaped them. following...
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those victims were rushed to the university of virginia medical center. none of the injuries are considered life-threatening. >>> she's a heavyweight for the abortion clinic. she is a pioneer in the pro choice movement. our ken molestina is live. the fight in virginia is entering a whole new round. >> reporter: merl hoffman is the owner of choice clinics. it's one of the largest abortion clinics in the country. now hoffman is joining in on a fight she says is simply not fair. the new law now in effect would force clinics to become an ambulatory service center. it's the equivalent of turning the doctor's office into a hospital. >> i think it's an example of an elephant swatting a fly. >> reporter: she has joined forces with the clinic and its owner. >> i absolutely think it's ridiculously unnecessary. i think it's putting women's health at danger. >> reporter: according to the new law, abortion clinics will have to undergo major administrative and physical changes. among other things, hallways will need to be widened, rooms made bigger and oxygen circulated
those victims were rushed to the university of virginia medical center. none of the injuries are considered life-threatening. >>> she's a heavyweight for the abortion clinic. she is a pioneer in the pro choice movement. our ken molestina is live. the fight in virginia is entering a whole new round. >> reporter: merl hoffman is the owner of choice clinics. it's one of the largest abortion clinics in the country. now hoffman is joining in on a fight she says is simply not fair. the...
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so with the help of the innocence project of the university of virginia edgar and his mother have gone down several legal avenues trying to get his name off the registry. so far nothing has worked, but edgar says he's certain he won't be on the list forever, and that the truth will ultimately set him free entirely. >> when you get in trouble, it's hard to get out, basically. >> reporter: edgar's next legal appeal will be argued at the virginia supreme court january 13th. >> it's hard to fathom that this keeps going on and he can't clear his name. why? >> two things. both technicalities. first of all, for sex offenders to get their names off the list in virginia they have to have the convictions vacated. in juvenile court technically defendants are not convicted. also, the fact that he did plead guilty in the first place is making things very complicated, even though everyone now acknowledges he's innocent. >> as his mom said, they got some bad advice and they're now paying fort. >>> we saw some snow right here around the station in northwest. is there more on the way? topper joins me n
so with the help of the innocence project of the university of virginia edgar and his mother have gone down several legal avenues trying to get his name off the registry. so far nothing has worked, but edgar says he's certain he won't be on the list forever, and that the truth will ultimately set him free entirely. >> when you get in trouble, it's hard to get out, basically. >> reporter: edgar's next legal appeal will be argued at the virginia supreme court january 13th. >>...
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and these neat numbers and the budget for the university of virginia and they were absolutely perfect except they were always wrong. and, you know, like he was always much more indepth than he ever realized. he liked to control the world at his desk. he's like an academic. you know, it's like here is my desk. and i'm an academic. i try to do the same thing on occasion, i guess. if i can get it all controlled right around my computer, then that's reality. you mentioned jefferson and numbers. let me stick up for jefferson a little bit. >> oh, good. >> this is unusual. >> that's not common for you. >> not common for me. but here's where i felt the impulse reading the relevant chapter of your book. and this is where you discuss jefferson and madison and their role in the politics of the 1790s and the first two party system. which is the republicans who were now the democrats and the federalists who died without issue. >> well, i don't know about that. >> but we're still here. >> the wigs and then -- >> but there isn't an actual continuity. there say break and a gap. okay. and one of the t
and these neat numbers and the budget for the university of virginia and they were absolutely perfect except they were always wrong. and, you know, like he was always much more indepth than he ever realized. he liked to control the world at his desk. he's like an academic. you know, it's like here is my desk. and i'm an academic. i try to do the same thing on occasion, i guess. if i can get it all controlled right around my computer, then that's reality. you mentioned jefferson and numbers. let...
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university of virginia. >> thank you, bill. bill: here we go. off and running. >> always good to hear from larry sabato university of virginia. minutes away everybody wanted endorsement of this man but they did not get it. senator marco rubio joins us live in three minutes on what florida means in this race for the white house and my key beyond the ticket. bill: also the tsa under fire for a major security breach. screeners finding two pipe bombs. why did they wait so long to report this? we have details on that. martha: the 911 call that tells the horrific story after 10 people lot of their lives in a massive highway crash. a chain reaction of death. >> oh, my god. [bleep]. oh, my god. what is going on? >> we are getting help out there, okay? >> oh, my goodness. >> how many vehicles have been involved that you've seen so far? >> we can not see ma'am. we can not see. this is the third one now already. [ male announcer ] for fastidious librarian emily skinner, each day was fueled by thorough preparation for events to come. well somewhere along the
university of virginia. >> thank you, bill. bill: here we go. off and running. >> always good to hear from larry sabato university of virginia. minutes away everybody wanted endorsement of this man but they did not get it. senator marco rubio joins us live in three minutes on what florida means in this race for the white house and my key beyond the ticket. bill: also the tsa under fire for a major security breach. screeners finding two pipe bombs. why did they wait so long to report...
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informed citizenry and as tombstone jefferson wanted it known that he was the founder of the university of virginia free college more than he wanted people to know that he was the third president the united states that's how much he cared about education education is a part of our commons therefore it's our responsibility through a government made up of us to educate our kids and our last comment today is from our viewer rant line come at almost every advancement human history has been through our military that's how we develop new technology the fact that the military is going green is extraordinary and i'm so glad the president talked about this through the united seeing the joint chiefs of staff chairman talking about it on the stand and i thought the moment has come at last we are going into the suits her heart by. i completely agree and i think it was one of the most overlooked parts of the president's speech our military is the single biggest consumer of oil on the planet if it goes green it could drastically reduce the amount of foreign oil we buy from nations who many of whom don't really l
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american revolutionary spirit public things are public and we need to this is the start of the universe of virginia's a free college absolutely and so there was this idea that in order to have a democratic society you needed engaged educated citizenry so the idea that dartmouth was actually going to be privatized as a contract was the first time that the idea began but of course. as you know and i got to say you great book on equal protection that you wrote that really delves into the santa clara versus pacific railway case that's the first time ever that the idea of a corporation having constitutional rights made its way into the supreme court process and and not a decision yeah yeah yeahs your answers which was so bizarre because for so long everybody said oh yeah this was decided by the supreme court it's actually now been decided but it will not it's not in santa clara and i will confess in law school that's what we were taught and we're at the head note in and just sort of went through what we do know though tom is that there have been a series of court cases after santa clara where the issue wa
american revolutionary spirit public things are public and we need to this is the start of the universe of virginia's a free college absolutely and so there was this idea that in order to have a democratic society you needed engaged educated citizenry so the idea that dartmouth was actually going to be privatized as a contract was the first time that the idea began but of course. as you know and i got to say you great book on equal protection that you wrote that really delves into the santa...
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university of virginia ranked third in the nation. coege of william and mary was fourth. university of maryland at college park was ranked number eight. james madison in virginia ranked 28th. george mason, also in virginia, was 50th on the best values list. university of north carolina at chapel hill was first on the list for the 11th consecutive time. great if you live in that state. tough to get in if you don't >> and same with uva. >>> 5:24. a morning stop at starbucks is about to get more expensive. the coffee chain is raising price ins a number of markets, including the washington region, about 1%. that averages out to about 10 cents for its 12-ounce tall drinks. starbucks says it adjusts prices based on individual markets and factors, including distribution, store operations, and ingredients. i think starbucks is expensive to begin with. full disclosure, i buy the gigantic fru-fru drinks that have ten different things. >> that's crazy. costs you $10. >> you just drink regular coffee. >> coffee is not bad, but you get the things that are basically milkshakes with caff
university of virginia ranked third in the nation. coege of william and mary was fourth. university of maryland at college park was ranked number eight. james madison in virginia ranked 28th. george mason, also in virginia, was 50th on the best values list. university of north carolina at chapel hill was first on the list for the 11th consecutive time. great if you live in that state. tough to get in if you don't >> and same with uva. >>> 5:24. a morning stop at starbucks is...
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push here to discuss with me is christopher swift fellow at the university of virginia law school center for national security law christopher thanks so much for joining us tonight good to be back so reports of using secret channels to communicate with iran do you think that if that's true that means that the u.s. is really taking it seriously we've had a secret back to back channels to iran since the revolution in seventy nine some of them are through embassies and some of them and all through embassies the iranians carry their water here at the pakistani embassy they have a special interest section united states does it through switzerland the swiss embassy there are not doing it very so it's only like they were they had these back channel communications and look these are very important not necessarily because they can solve problems but because having some transparency on both sides can lead people on both sides to take the steps necessary to prevent problems. so you have any ideas though if it's not switzerland this time that's. why they should be an appropriate for me to speculate
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university of virginia ranked third. college of william and mary in fourth. llege park in the top ten at eight. james madison ranked 28th. and george mason was 50th. the university of north carolina at chapel hill was first on the list for the 11th consecutive time. >>> today maryland's board of public works is expected to decide whether to demolish the president's home on the university of maryland campus. the president does not live in that home. it was built more than a half century go, and it is no longer considered suitable as a home or a venue for university events. it does not meet current safety codes. >>> virginia tech fans have a sour taste in their mouths after last night's allstate sugar bowl. the hokies fell to michigan 23-20 in overtime. virginia tech scored a touchdown ot but was negated when it was ruled the receiver never had possession of the ball. the place kicker missed a kick that still would have taken the lead. then michigan 's place kicker came through in the clutch to win over virginia tech. >> long off-season for the kicker. >>> it se
university of virginia ranked third. college of william and mary in fourth. llege park in the top ten at eight. james madison ranked 28th. and george mason was 50th. the university of north carolina at chapel hill was first on the list for the 11th consecutive time. >>> today maryland's board of public works is expected to decide whether to demolish the president's home on the university of maryland campus. the president does not live in that home. it was built more than a half century...
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there is no denying it now here to discuss this with me is christopher swift fellow at the university of virginia law school's center for national security law christopher thanks so much for joining us tonight great to be back. obviously we've heard a lot and you and i have been discussing you know so much of what's been happening between the u.s. and iran between the heating up of the rhetoric that we've seen but to say that iran is now the number one terror threat to the united states what happened well the first thing is that al qaeda decentralized has been massively degraded in pakistan and afghanistan the local insurgencies are still doing pretty well see the taliban and al qaeda is basically decided to shift from that theater to yemen to the horn of africa and to other places and at the same time the united states and iran have been engaged in sort of a cycle of mutual provocation with sanctions on one side and with you know threats inside the united states on the other with everyone using their proxies and other forms of influence in order to send messages that one another and there hasn't
there is no denying it now here to discuss this with me is christopher swift fellow at the university of virginia law school's center for national security law christopher thanks so much for joining us tonight great to be back. obviously we've heard a lot and you and i have been discussing you know so much of what's been happening between the u.s. and iran between the heating up of the rhetoric that we've seen but to say that iran is now the number one terror threat to the united states what...
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david coleman thin with the university of virginia talking about the release of tapes from the jfk presidentialand later, anne-marie slaughter examining their region -- recent rise of tensions
david coleman thin with the university of virginia talking about the release of tapes from the jfk presidentialand later, anne-marie slaughter examining their region -- recent rise of tensions
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luther king, jr., the second was john kennedy 1963 and inviting people to get it from the university of virginia and the stain the speech. of. >> the power of the president of the united states for the first time to go in the middle of the fight with wallace but it is as fundamental as the bible. >> the moral issue of that is what john said encouraged her to do. president, african-american and have him today still on their walls i don't think you could understand the early sixties without knowing how tough the right course of rolled -- civil-rights was the truth to go into mississippi. you had to do it that way. it was so tough part of the freedom writers for young jewish kids were getting killed, buried alive. this was an amazing struggle. you and i know the real struggle began and ended with civil-rights. >> host: icu are right. just like dukakis, he went to philadelphia, mississippi, n ever mentioned the three civil-rights workers that were murdered nearby. but let me go back. of those things use said kennedy did well and rights to we're better off. that may be. toward the end of his presiden
luther king, jr., the second was john kennedy 1963 and inviting people to get it from the university of virginia and the stain the speech. of. >> the power of the president of the united states for the first time to go in the middle of the fight with wallace but it is as fundamental as the bible. >> the moral issue of that is what john said encouraged her to do. president, african-american and have him today still on their walls i don't think you could understand the early sixties...
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of murdered virginia tech student morgan harrington was found. the 20-year-old disappeared after leaving a metallica rock concert at the university of virginia in charlottesvilleer of 2009. the security company had no reentry policy into the stadium and would not allow her back into the building. her remains were found three months later in a hayfield. her death was ruled a homicide but no arrests have been made. her parents have since started a campaign called help save the gi next girl it offers help in finding missing people. >>> this morning police are looking for a man who sexually assaulted and robbed a woman at gun point in the district. the attack happened tuesday night in the 400 block of q street northwest. police say a man with a handgun approached the woman from behind as she was walking along the sidewalk. according to the police report, he told her "i will shoot you if you don't do what i tell you." he then forced her into an alley, sexually assaulted her and stole her purse. police are now looking for that purse. it may help them identify a suspect. >>> a warning for some homeow r homeowners in montgomery county. thieves are ripping off copper r
of murdered virginia tech student morgan harrington was found. the 20-year-old disappeared after leaving a metallica rock concert at the university of virginia in charlottesvilleer of 2009. the security company had no reentry policy into the stadium and would not allow her back into the building. her remains were found three months later in a hayfield. her death was ruled a homicide but no arrests have been made. her parents have since started a campaign called help save the gi next girl it...
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larry sabato, university of virginia. >> thank you, bill. s country. we have high unemployment, and now the white house says that they are going to delay the release of the federal budget. the whole process has to start with the president, and he says he's not ready to release it quite yet. republican lawmakers speaking out on that coming up. bill: john boraso is on debt. why is country music star garth brooks suing an oklahoma hospital? >> i don't want to be that guy, i don't want to be a guy that is jaded. i want to continue to trust that when you shake someone's hand that they are giving you back what you're give them. to be special. oh, what's this? it's progresso's new loaded potato with bacon. mmm, it's good. honey, i love you and... oh my gosh, oh my gosh.. look at these big pieces of potato. yeah but honey, i love you and... is that what i think it is...it is... it's bacon. honey look. [ male announcer ] progresso rich and hearty... 4 new flavors, you can lose yourself in. what's that? big piece of potato. [ male announcer ] progresso
larry sabato, university of virginia. >> thank you, bill. s country. we have high unemployment, and now the white house says that they are going to delay the release of the federal budget. the whole process has to start with the president, and he says he's not ready to release it quite yet. republican lawmakers speaking out on that coming up. bill: john boraso is on debt. why is country music star garth brooks suing an oklahoma hospital? >> i don't want to be that guy, i don't want...
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the security company had no $$ reentry:+új7e a priority. wn po the body of slain virginia hei@wica rock concert at the universityginia in charlottesville in october of 2009. the security company had no reentry ding. her remains were found three months later in a hayfield. her parents started a campaign called help save the next girl. it offers help in finding missing people. >>> hundreds of protesters plan on converging today on pepco's headquarters and demanding the utility company stop its attempt to raise rates for d.c. customers. demonstrators say they also want pepco top executives to take a pay cut and agree to use its multimillion dollar tax return to improve infrastructure and create jobs. more protests are planned for next week when pepco executives will[ a hearing to defend its rate hike request. >>> today d.c. council members will look at another plan to allow online gambling in the district. the district legalized online gambling in late 2010 as part of a budget bill but it has not been implemented here. today's informational hearing will focus on how the gambling law was improved. the bill would all
the security company had no $$ reentry:+új7e a priority. wn po the body of slain virginia hei@wica rock concert at the universityginia in charlottesville in october of 2009. the security company had no reentry ding. her remains were found three months later in a hayfield. her parents started a campaign called help save the next girl. it offers help in finding missing people. >>> hundreds of protesters plan on converging today on pepco's headquarters and demanding the utility company...
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let's ask a man who knows politics like nobody else, larry sabato, director of the university of virginia center for politics. larry, talk about the timing. why do it today? >> big day in politics. avalanche of news. i would say he did it because he knew that he was going to finish at around the 4, 5, 6% level. that is humiliating for the incumbent governor of texas. he did the right thing and he is added to newt's momentum or what we're calling newt -- mentum. that is real. last two polls have south carolina essentially tied. jon: larry, let me interrupt you. you will want to hear this. this is newt gingrich at a live event in south carolina. listen in. >> he has a particular project i hope all of you will pay attention to. they have a program that gary sinise helps them with call the lieutenant dan weekend. it is in september. it is a great project. listen i know gary. we know he is deeply, passionately committed to helping our wounded warriors, to helping our men and women in uniform, to helping those protecting america. and so i hope all of you will reach out to captain howard and tha
let's ask a man who knows politics like nobody else, larry sabato, director of the university of virginia center for politics. larry, talk about the timing. why do it today? >> big day in politics. avalanche of news. i would say he did it because he knew that he was going to finish at around the 4, 5, 6% level. that is humiliating for the incumbent governor of texas. he did the right thing and he is added to newt's momentum or what we're calling newt -- mentum. that is real. last two...
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jon: larry sabato is the director of of the center of politics at the university of virginia. he joins us with his crystal ball. you say mitt romney is a clear winner in iowa despite that eight-vote margin because what, he carries a lot of momentum going into new hampshire? >> unfortunately it's all about media and momentum, jon. it's because of this redic redic ridiculously compressed schedule. go back to 1976, 35 days between iowa and new hampshire. in 1980, 36 days between iowa and new hampshire. you actually have a chance to develop a campaign. you don't have to throw everything you've got against the wall in a few days' time and hopes something sticks. this is really a shame. the process is being rushed. i was listening to dana perino, she is actually right, one reason why no big themes are being developed is because there isn't time. jon: yeah. mitt romney has the endorsement of the former governor in new hampshire, john senunu, he's also got the current senator, kelly ayotte. how much will that help him when it comes to the new hampshire voters? >> well nobody knows new
jon: larry sabato is the director of of the center of politics at the university of virginia. he joins us with his crystal ball. you say mitt romney is a clear winner in iowa despite that eight-vote margin because what, he carries a lot of momentum going into new hampshire? >> unfortunately it's all about media and momentum, jon. it's because of this redic redic ridiculously compressed schedule. go back to 1976, 35 days between iowa and new hampshire. in 1980, 36 days between iowa and new...
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larry sabato the director for center of politics at the university of virginia. , david paligos the director of the political research center which polled the republic race over the weekend in the sunshine state david why exactly the romney surge we conducted four polls. state poll showing romney winning 47-27. we conducted the sister tests that we do at suffolk just to verify the margins and the outcomes and we selected three counties in florida. one in the northeast region, one in the southeast region, one in the southwest region from like elections. and all three of these are pointing to landslide win tomorrow. >> shepard: when you say -- >> bill: when you say that the counties you selected selected ; they are heavily white counties not like dated. how do you say that? how do you know it's a landslide because the vote is tomorrow. not even here yet. how do you know? >> well, we have had some pretty good success with bellwethers at suffolk. there have been 0% accurate in terms of straight up winners. in the cases in the last three election cycles where all three
larry sabato the director for center of politics at the university of virginia. , david paligos the director of the political research center which polled the republic race over the weekend in the sunshine state david why exactly the romney surge we conducted four polls. state poll showing romney winning 47-27. we conducted the sister tests that we do at suffolk just to verify the margins and the outcomes and we selected three counties in florida. one in the northeast region, one in the...
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panelist i want to introduce its ramming ship out, a professor practice of public at the university of virginia. frank batten school of leadership and of the policy. he served for 20 eight years as a decorative director of the national governors association. during this time he worked with more than 300 governors. two of them became president for u.s. senators are cabinet secretaries. you've heard the tail end of this conversation, that speak to us about what is on the mind of governor? picking up on what jim kolbe says talking about, the state and local governments, what is the mindset of governors right now when it comes to children's welfare and children's issues? >> and it's all about deteriorating. though the alarming problem now. once you come back to the 2008 level we will get paid. i'm a little more pessimistic because it's got a permanent tax systems for revenue growth is not going to be very good. we continue to have $3 trillion of unfunded liabilities in detention area and we've got sort of health reform and a huge increase in medicaid. so i think that there is a lot of interest, par
panelist i want to introduce its ramming ship out, a professor practice of public at the university of virginia. frank batten school of leadership and of the policy. he served for 20 eight years as a decorative director of the national governors association. during this time he worked with more than 300 governors. two of them became president for u.s. senators are cabinet secretaries. you've heard the tail end of this conversation, that speak to us about what is on the mind of governor? picking...
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jon: larry sabato from the university of virginia center for politics, he's on a roll.arry. >> thanks so much. jenna: they put their mark on the 2010 midterm elections, but what effect is the tea party having in the republican primary season this year? some political watchers say not that much, but is that truly a fair assessment? we're going to talk more about it coming up. >>> and superstars jay-z and beyonce's baby girl just born getting star treatment inside their super fancy hospital room. next. ♪ my name is ron orsini, i'm forty eight years-old, i love to swim, and i love to walk outside. osteo bi-fl has really helped my kne. osteo bi-flex has been incredible for me, and i swear by it. [ male announcer ] osteo bi-flex, the glucosamine chondroitin suppment with 5-loxin advanced. shows improvement in joint comfort within 7 days. osteo bi-flex, my knees thank you. [ male announcer ] osteo bi-flex. the #1 doctor and pharmacist recommended brand. ♪ ...there are no sick days. ♪ vicks dayquil. defeats 5 cold & flu symptoms. [ snoring ] [ indistinct talking on tv ] [ snor
jon: larry sabato from the university of virginia center for politics, he's on a roll.arry. >> thanks so much. jenna: they put their mark on the 2010 midterm elections, but what effect is the tea party having in the republican primary season this year? some political watchers say not that much, but is that truly a fair assessment? we're going to talk more about it coming up. >>> and superstars jay-z and beyonce's baby girl just born getting star treatment inside their super fancy...
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of delegates. if the bill passes, it could set the stage for a showdown with the senate. >>> and virginia's population growth is outpacing the rest of the nation. the university says the state's population grew by 1.2% between 2010 and july of 2011. that brings the state's total population to 8.1 million. in comparison, the nation's population grew by less than 1% in the same period. fredericksburg was the fastest growing jurisdiction with a growth rate of 4.9%. the biggest population gains were in northern virginia, richmond, and hampton roads. >>> you may want to dig out your tennis togs and finest golf sweater for today. sounds like a nice day. >> yeah. there may be an overwhelming courage push away from the keyboard and take a stroll down the toll path later this afternoon at your local park. it is going to be feeling like springtime this tuesday afternoon. there is capitol hill. and it's under a clear sky on this tuesday morning. right now at reagan national, 41 degree. we have a windchill there, 36. we've got a breeze coming out of the south/southwest. so there is a chill in the air. it's feeling like winter now, but later today, i predict an outbreak o
of delegates. if the bill passes, it could set the stage for a showdown with the senate. >>> and virginia's population growth is outpacing the rest of the nation. the university says the state's population grew by 1.2% between 2010 and july of 2011. that brings the state's total population to 8.1 million. in comparison, the nation's population grew by less than 1% in the same period. fredericksburg was the fastest growing jurisdiction with a growth rate of 4.9%. the biggest population...