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well, so, he was obviously back in michigan, and many people are saying that all of these sort of unscriptedoofs that he has been talking about whether it's at ford field or knowing the nascar owners or whatever the trees being the right height, those are as a result of the unscripted moments coming out. there has been discussion about if he's being put more back on the teleprompter. >> he's delivering speeches as he always have, off the cuff. every now and then he gives what the campaign describes as a major speech where he'll use the tellteleprompter, but where he's shaking hands with people on the rope line or reporters which he hasn't done for three weeks we'll let something slip and it will take on a life of his own. >> has the romney, from your experience, has the romney family history been a help or hindrance in your opinion. >> i think it has been a hindrance. people had such high expectation from romney's performance in michigan. his father was a beloved governor. he ran a car company and felt he was a hero. many thought mitt would do well well. but the fact that george romney are f
well, so, he was obviously back in michigan, and many people are saying that all of these sort of unscriptedoofs that he has been talking about whether it's at ford field or knowing the nascar owners or whatever the trees being the right height, those are as a result of the unscripted moments coming out. there has been discussion about if he's being put more back on the teleprompter. >> he's delivering speeches as he always have, off the cuff. every now and then he gives what the campaign...
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--baltimore improv group produces 3-week run of full length play called "unscripted"...he audience helps create the themes, plot, and characters--prescott gaylord s live with the details on this morning's hometown hotspot--each night's performance will feature a 3 full-length play based on an audience suggestion and will include prrps, costumes, actors, lights, and a soundtrack--but no script --audience is encouraged to bring unusual objects to the theater for use as props --every audience gets to see a different play--how do you rehearse for something liie thi? this? you can see "uncripted" at the &pmobtown theater at meadow mil for the next 3 weekends at 8pm. for more information, log on to fox baltimore dot com slash morning. & 3 3 3 3 3 coming up... kids... outsmarting parents. what many teenagers are now installing on their cell phones... to keep their parrnts from seeing what they're doing. and using sites like facebook... to decidd who sits neet to you on a plane.the one downside... that may have you saying "no thanks.áyou're watching fox 45 morning news.. all loc
--baltimore improv group produces 3-week run of full length play called "unscripted"...he audience helps create the themes, plot, and characters--prescott gaylord s live with the details on this morning's hometown hotspot--each night's performance will feature a 3 full-length play based on an audience suggestion and will include prrps, costumes, actors, lights, and a soundtrack--but no script --audience is encouraged to bring unusual objects to the theater for use as props --every...
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on april 30th, 1789, his lead part in a largely unscripted drama at the head of a government is yet more conceptual than real. quote, we now stand in independent people and have yet to learn political tactics. washington told his youthful protege and son, we are based on the earth and have a character to establish. in many ways washington's vision of the american republic was to be an extension of his own character. because he credited harsh self-discipline in realizing his personal destiny, he embraced a energetic government as the only means of protecting a fragile union from flying apart. because he balanced executive vigor with personal restraint, he gave us a government strong enough to lead and wise enough to listen. at what cost to his own repose and piece of mind. the roar of the crowd compensated for the sacrifice of an aging hero whose memory was failing and whose hearing was unreliable or so he claimed, by rheumatoid arthritis and desire for a simpler more rustic existence far outweighed his taste for ceremony or patience with adulation. few knew how reluctant washington was t
on april 30th, 1789, his lead part in a largely unscripted drama at the head of a government is yet more conceptual than real. quote, we now stand in independent people and have yet to learn political tactics. washington told his youthful protege and son, we are based on the earth and have a character to establish. in many ways washington's vision of the american republic was to be an extension of his own character. because he credited harsh self-discipline in realizing his personal destiny, he...
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then he made an unscripted visit to chinatown for lunch picking up some takeout from the great eastern restaurant shaking hands and posing for pictures with diners who you might imagine were quite stunned. then they headed to dinner at the pack heights home of robert anderson. 70 people were there at a cost of almost $36,000 per plate and then he was off to the nob hill masonic center for a concert with sound garden singer chris cornelian a speech from the 49ers' vernon davis. the president made some comments and you know who else had comments? as usual around here, hecklers protesting the president. >> they want to go back to the days when wall street played by its own rules. we're okay. no, no. this is what san francisco is always about. [ applause and cheers ] >> there's always something going on in san francisco. >> reporter: whatever your thoughts on the president that much is true. this were protestors outside with the contraception issue and climate change. new figures this morning said just in january, obama's fundraising was up. he raised $29 million. and his goal in this thre
then he made an unscripted visit to chinatown for lunch picking up some takeout from the great eastern restaurant shaking hands and posing for pictures with diners who you might imagine were quite stunned. then they headed to dinner at the pack heights home of robert anderson. 70 people were there at a cost of almost $36,000 per plate and then he was off to the nob hill masonic center for a concert with sound garden singer chris cornelian a speech from the 49ers' vernon davis. the president...
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then he made an unscripted visit to chinatown for lunch yesterday afternoon picking up some take-out from the great eastern restaurant. shaking hands and posing for pictures with some obviously stunned diners there. then he headed to a dinner at the home of robert mailer anderson a novelist. 70 people were there at a cost of just about $36,000 per plate. then it was off to the nob hill masonic center big reception there about 2500 people sold- out crowd for a concert with sound garden singer chris cornell and a speech from the 49ers' vernon davis. but, of course, the president spoke and so did a lot of other people. >> they want to go back to the days when wall street played by its own rules. >> we're okay. >> no, no, this is what san francisco is always about. [ applause and cheers ] >> there's always something going on in san francisco. >> reporter: whether you love or hate the president, you know he's right on that one. he did deal it several hecklers. some people were removed from the auditorium and there were protestors outside upset with the president's handling on a number of
then he made an unscripted visit to chinatown for lunch yesterday afternoon picking up some take-out from the great eastern restaurant. shaking hands and posing for pictures with some obviously stunned diners there. then he headed to a dinner at the home of robert mailer anderson a novelist. 70 people were there at a cost of just about $36,000 per plate. then it was off to the nob hill masonic center big reception there about 2500 people sold- out crowd for a concert with sound garden singer...
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i do think that the very fact he can't be unscripted or when he is unscripted he says idiotic things like i'm not concerned about the very poor or i like to fire people. corporations of people too my friend. >> or why would he sing a week after obama sang. >> to pre-upstage yourself. >> downstage. >> when he has to kind of respond to new conditions, he does so with this character of somebody who's pretending to be a person. >> yes. >> who's watching baratunde. >> he's watching me? >> yes. in preparation for the campaign he is reading "how to be black." >> that's why you wrote it. >> you know what really surprises me about the way romney comes across? i did a story a couple weeks ago about his time as a student at harvard business school and law school. i spend weeks talking to his old classmates. the descriptions of him they gave totally different than the person we see on public stage. >> he enjoyed himself. >> listen, women and men, republicans and democrats in the class, described him as an extremely nice guy. >> yes. >> very eager to help other people. came from a famous backgrou
i do think that the very fact he can't be unscripted or when he is unscripted he says idiotic things like i'm not concerned about the very poor or i like to fire people. corporations of people too my friend. >> or why would he sing a week after obama sang. >> to pre-upstage yourself. >> downstage. >> when he has to kind of respond to new conditions, he does so with this character of somebody who's pretending to be a person. >> yes. >> who's watching...
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he went straight to chinatown and made an unscripted visit there with take-out posing with shocked diners and then went a private home for a fundraiser for $36,000 a plate and then a concert at the masonic center with music and a speech from the 49ers' vernon davis and, of course, comments from the president himself. >> i want to stop rewarding businesses shipping jobs overseas. i wanna reward companies investing here in the united states and creating jobs all throughout this country. god bless you! >> reporter: the president dealt with several heck amers during his speech there at the auditorium. a couple of people were forcibly removed but generally it was a pretty peaceful atmosphere. new figures this morning say obama raised $29 million just in january. so he is ahead of his fundraising efforts from last year. he was hoping to make $8 million on this west coast three-day swing alone. >> my guess is he'll be back. >> reporter: yeah. this is where he goes for cash. >> all right. anne makovec live for us at sfo where the president is getting ready to take off again, thank you. >>> meanwh
he went straight to chinatown and made an unscripted visit there with take-out posing with shocked diners and then went a private home for a fundraiser for $36,000 a plate and then a concert at the masonic center with music and a speech from the 49ers' vernon davis and, of course, comments from the president himself. >> i want to stop rewarding businesses shipping jobs overseas. i wanna reward companies investing here in the united states and creating jobs all throughout this country. god...
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. >> it is unscripted. this is pure drama. >> it comes down to one or two plays in this game. if you make it, you are celebrating. if you do not, you do not celebrate for a week. >> mvp eli manning got his second super bowl ring. the third in his family. earlier cameras caught it -- two feet barely inbound. >> when the ball touched my hands, that is when i just froze my feet. i did not know where i was at. a madonna's halftime show was hit. no wardrobe now function as promised. the network apologized and called it inappropriate and disappointing. giants fans are anything but. the patriots played a great game even though they lost. from indianapolis, wbal-tv 11 news. >> about 5000 students rioted at the university of massachusetts after the patriots lost the super bowl. police in riot gear set off flash bonds trying to clear the crowd. they also used non-lethal ammunition to subdue the crowd. that brings us to our water cooler question of the day. what were your best and worst moments of the super bowl. share your response on wbaltv.com. or send us an e-mail. >> i have to admit
. >> it is unscripted. this is pure drama. >> it comes down to one or two plays in this game. if you make it, you are celebrating. if you do not, you do not celebrate for a week. >> mvp eli manning got his second super bowl ring. the third in his family. earlier cameras caught it -- two feet barely inbound. >> when the ball touched my hands, that is when i just froze my feet. i did not know where i was at. a madonna's halftime show was hit. no wardrobe now function as...
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an explosion of unscripted programs, like real housewives, spreading to different cities. >> i'm surelived in a completely degenerate lives. >> she's not a christian! >> viewers have gained big brother access. >> i wonder sometimes if the camera brings out the meaner side of people. >> i'm not kidding. >> reporter: able to view everything from the surreal life. >> the viewers love it. i'm sorry to say. >> reporter: to the real world. >> don't disrespect me ever the [ bleep ] again. >> one of the big myths is that reality tv has anything to do with america. >> reporter: "reality bites back, the troubling truth about guilty pleasure tv." she says mtv's real world, the grand daddy of unscripted tv, opened the door to the discussion of diversity. but she says those days are gone. >> mtv's real world devolved where they used to treat sexuality and race with some measure of understanding and reflection, now they cast for people who have drunken hookups and get into screaming fights. >> reporter: despite the name "flavor of love," this program was more than tasteless as '80s rap star saw a m
an explosion of unscripted programs, like real housewives, spreading to different cities. >> i'm surelived in a completely degenerate lives. >> she's not a christian! >> viewers have gained big brother access. >> i wonder sometimes if the camera brings out the meaner side of people. >> i'm not kidding. >> reporter: able to view everything from the surreal life. >> the viewers love it. i'm sorry to say. >> reporter: to the real world. >>...
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. >> unscripted. this is pure drama. >> it always comes down to one or two plays in this game. if you make a, you are celebrating. if you do not, you're not sleeping for a week. >> mvp eli manning took home the second super bowl ring in his family. -- his second super bowl ring. the third in his family. cameras caught it, barely inbound. >> i just froze my feet. i did not know where i was at. >> madonna's halftime show was a hit. no wardrobe malfunction. her sidekick, m.i.a., made a hand gesture that nbc did not catch. the network called it "disappointing." the giants fans are anything but. even though they lost, the patriots played a great game. from indianapolis, wbal-tv 11 news. >> that brings us to our water cooler question of the day. what were your best and worst moments of last night's super bowl. you can share your response on wbaltv.com, our facebook, or send us an e-mail. 29 degrees. >> and no cash? no problem. the girl scouts go high tech. >> first, a shocking act of desperation takes the life of not just one man, but his two young sons as well. the last words he com
. >> unscripted. this is pure drama. >> it always comes down to one or two plays in this game. if you make a, you are celebrating. if you do not, you're not sleeping for a week. >> mvp eli manning took home the second super bowl ring in his family. -- his second super bowl ring. the third in his family. cameras caught it, barely inbound. >> i just froze my feet. i did not know where i was at. >> madonna's halftime show was a hit. no wardrobe malfunction. her...
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i love being unscripted. this kind of thing is one of my favorite things to do. you don't think you're going to be on "law & order s.v.u." any time soon. >> rose: will you be back on this program? >> i booked myself for the next month and a half. >> rose: you're welcome. come any time. we'll have a regular feature of this program. >> i'll be your correspondent. >> rose: the pay is not very good here. >> the pay is not good anywhere. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
i love being unscripted. this kind of thing is one of my favorite things to do. you don't think you're going to be on "law & order s.v.u." any time soon. >> rose: will you be back on this program? >> i booked myself for the next month and a half. >> rose: you're welcome. come any time. we'll have a regular feature of this program. >> i'll be your correspondent. >> rose: the pay is not very good here. >> the pay is not good anywhere. captioning...
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. >> i am unscripted, greg. >> i like that about you. pab, i get the feeling this can't be turned back. there are just too many americans that are used to having free stuff, and you are not -- >> that's not true. >> well, there was an article in the new individualist -- >> oh, the new individualist? >> the new era of -- obama's new era of responsibility is the era of nobody taking responsibility. and the math is all going in the wrong direction. not only are more people becoming dependent, i thought the more troubling stat is that back in the 60s 12% of americans didn't pay income tax, but 49.5% of americans, half of the americans don't pay income tax. >> i paid recently. >> you government sons of [bleep]. we now this swing was coming. we knew these -- these poor people would suffer. >> i hang around with poor people all of the time. >> that's the females. >> nobody poor on welfare wants to be there. not a lot of them. but it is embarrassing. socially even in a poor group of people it is embarrassing. trust me. i ain't working, they ain'
. >> i am unscripted, greg. >> i like that about you. pab, i get the feeling this can't be turned back. there are just too many americans that are used to having free stuff, and you are not -- >> that's not true. >> well, there was an article in the new individualist -- >> oh, the new individualist? >> the new era of -- obama's new era of responsibility is the era of nobody taking responsibility. and the math is all going in the wrong direction. not only are...
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baron cohen's stunt with the ashes was one of the most buzzed about events but wasn't the only unscripted moment that caught attention. angelina jolie flashed a little leg, maybe a lot leg as she presented and she had the twitter sphere buzzing someone started a twitter account in the name of the famed leg tweeted like look i'm everywhere now. jennifer lopez known for her backside her front making news. take another look quite an oscar mystery as everyone debates whether her gown ended up being too revealing. many say she suffered a wardrobe malfunction on the red carpet. her stylist denies it outright. the mystery also lead to a mock twitter account on behalf of her chest. the first tweet read: did you see me? more on the fashion hits and misses coming up on "good morning america" at 7 a.m.. >> let's check in with meteorologist mike nicco. >>> possibility of an isolated shower this afternoon. chance all of us will see rain wednesday. it is going to feel like winter we have the chill, we might as well get rain too. 24 hour temperature change if you are stepping out now compared to this ti
baron cohen's stunt with the ashes was one of the most buzzed about events but wasn't the only unscripted moment that caught attention. angelina jolie flashed a little leg, maybe a lot leg as she presented and she had the twitter sphere buzzing someone started a twitter account in the name of the famed leg tweeted like look i'm everywhere now. jennifer lopez known for her backside her front making news. take another look quite an oscar mystery as everyone debates whether her gown ended up being...
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i do think that the very fact he can't be unscripted or when he is unscripted he says idiotic thingse i'm not concerned about the very poor or i like to fire people. >> or why would he sing a week after obama sang. >> to upstage yourself. >> downstage. >> when he has to kind of respond to new conditions, he does so with this character of somebody who's pretending to be a person. >> yes. >> who's watch iing baratunde d. >> he's watching me? >> yes. in preparation for the campaign he is reading "how to be black." >> that's why you wrote it. >> you know what really surprises me about the way romney comes across? i did a story a couple weeks ago about his time as a student athe harvard business school and law school. i spend weeks talking to his old classmates. the descriptions of him they gave totally different than the person we see on public stage. >> he enjoyed himself. >> listen, women and men, republicans and democrats in the class, described him as an extremely nice guy. >> yes. >> very eager to help other people. came from a famous background but was not a jerk about it. genuinel
i do think that the very fact he can't be unscripted or when he is unscripted he says idiotic thingse i'm not concerned about the very poor or i like to fire people. >> or why would he sing a week after obama sang. >> to upstage yourself. >> downstage. >> when he has to kind of respond to new conditions, he does so with this character of somebody who's pretending to be a person. >> yes. >> who's watch iing baratunde d. >> he's watching me? >> yes....
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romney is this incredibly scripted candidate, and that's not working for him, santorum is incredibly unscripted. >> we're choosing here if you're a republican voting on the 28th, which is now about eight days from now, it looks like this is tightening up in michigan to practically even now. i think romney could win this based on his trends in some of these polls. but is this about a guy who can't talk and a guy who talks too much? >> that's one way to frame it, but it's also about a guy who is spending a lot more money on negative ads. romney has some advantages here. but look. the metaphor he used, we all agree, nazi metaphors shouldn't be part of politics. but at the same time, there are tens of millions of people in this country who think the president's illegitimate and is destroying america. that's who is voting in these contests. i don't think santorum should use language like this, but he is trying to tap into something. which is the urgency on the republican side to get rid of the president. romney doesn't tap into that. if he loses michigan, that will be the reason as much as anything
romney is this incredibly scripted candidate, and that's not working for him, santorum is incredibly unscripted. >> we're choosing here if you're a republican voting on the 28th, which is now about eight days from now, it looks like this is tightening up in michigan to practically even now. i think romney could win this based on his trends in some of these polls. but is this about a guy who can't talk and a guy who talks too much? >> that's one way to frame it, but it's also about a...
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you know what, i'm out there enough unscripted, i know every once in a while words come occupant of your mouth you would have liked to pick better, in the end, people are looking to pick on governor romney now. the fact he could have used committed and used different words. he used severely and i wouldn't use it and i guess he wouldn't use it again either. the fact is, what's the difference? >> the difference is many people in the republican party actually think the last thing he is severely conservative and that's the problem. they look at rick santorum and think he's indisputably severely conservative. that comes back to my thing at the start about the battle for the heart and soul of the party is which way is the party instinctively going to go? >> you have to look at the sum of someone's record. i looked at the sum of governor romney's record and i believe he's the best person to lead our party and our country during these difficult times. >> what is the -- you know him better than many people. for somebody like you, when i last interviewed you i was pushing you to do what everyone i
you know what, i'm out there enough unscripted, i know every once in a while words come occupant of your mouth you would have liked to pick better, in the end, people are looking to pick on governor romney now. the fact he could have used committed and used different words. he used severely and i wouldn't use it and i guess he wouldn't use it again either. the fact is, what's the difference? >> the difference is many people in the republican party actually think the last thing he is...
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line or when he's asked questions and availability and has shown an inability to get through these unscriptedving verbal gaffes held against him. santorum on the other hand has said a number of things including this thing about women in combat, his comments about blah people where he said he wasn't referring to black people. yet he still manages to persevere and people don't hold them against him. that is because i think to anna marie's point, people regard him as authentic. so these slip-ups being held against romney are not being held against him in the same way because people have the sense he's speaking from the heart even if he's saying things potentially offensive in a general election. >> speaking from the heart but not from the mind. thank you so much. >>> next, republicans respond to the president's budget plans. stay with us. >> the president looks at our fiscal crisis, throws together a plan that he knows is completely deceptive, and then goes on the road to sell it to captive audiences as the high schools and colleges across the country. ♪ sunny, thank you for that smile upon your
line or when he's asked questions and availability and has shown an inability to get through these unscriptedving verbal gaffes held against him. santorum on the other hand has said a number of things including this thing about women in combat, his comments about blah people where he said he wasn't referring to black people. yet he still manages to persevere and people don't hold them against him. that is because i think to anna marie's point, people regard him as authentic. so these slip-ups...
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i'm out there enough unscripted. i know once in a while word come out of your mouth that you would have liked to have picked better. but people are picking on mitt romney now. he used severely. i wouldn't have used it and i guess he wouldn't either but what's the difference? >> well, the difference is that many people in the republican party actually think the long thing is is severely conservative and that's himself problem. but they look at someone like rick santorum and they think he's indisputably severely conservative. and that comes back to my thing at the start about the battle over the heart and soul of the party is which way is the party instinctively now going to go? >> i think you have to look at the sum of someone's record. i looked at the sum of governor romney's record answered believe he's the best person to lead our party and the best person to lead our country through these difficult times. >> you know him better than many people. when i last interviewed you, i was pushing you to do what everyone in
i'm out there enough unscripted. i know once in a while word come out of your mouth that you would have liked to have picked better. but people are picking on mitt romney now. he used severely. i wouldn't have used it and i guess he wouldn't either but what's the difference? >> well, the difference is that many people in the republican party actually think the long thing is is severely conservative and that's himself problem. but they look at someone like rick santorum and they think he's...
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a town hall event where they take some risk, open the candidate up, totally unscripted, taking questionsvoters in a blue state. secondly, adding stops last minute. mitt romney didn't speak at a caucus in iowa where they were competing very hard to win. this morning he spoke at two. his oldest son was deployed to three other caucuses around the stated. a bunch of senior folks up from boston. they can't play this off like they weren't trying to win in had maine. this is one they want to have. >> do you think that the campaign is going to get a lift out of the straw poll, the cpac today? again, at some point you say it's a straw poll, a conference. it has as many delegates as the voting in maine does tonight. every bit of momentum seems to count in terms of how fluid and shifting the conversation about the race has been. how much is the romney campaign touting what happened at cpac today? >> funny that you ask that. i just landed about 30 minutes ago. i turned on my blackberry. the first thing in my inbox is an e-mail from the romney campaign pushing that victory. this is the people who wer
a town hall event where they take some risk, open the candidate up, totally unscripted, taking questionsvoters in a blue state. secondly, adding stops last minute. mitt romney didn't speak at a caucus in iowa where they were competing very hard to win. this morning he spoke at two. his oldest son was deployed to three other caucuses around the stated. a bunch of senior folks up from boston. they can't play this off like they weren't trying to win in had maine. this is one they want to have....
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