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weber had his doubts. >> i said, "paul, you would be a great member of congress, but this is a toughtrict and i don't think you'll get elected." ( laughs ) so he wisely ignored my advice and did get elected. that says a lot about paul. he's not daunted by a challenge. he believes he can win on the strength of his ideas. >> brown: former wisconsin g.o.p. chair steve king, another longtime friend and mentor, officially nominated ryan last night. he says that a secret to ryan's success has been a true passion and focus on an area that others often find arcane: the federal budget. >> has had plenty of opportunities for leadership postings. but he would say "i'm not sure it's for me, that's not my issue.
weber had his doubts. >> i said, "paul, you would be a great member of congress, but this is a toughtrict and i don't think you'll get elected." ( laughs ) so he wisely ignored my advice and did get elected. that says a lot about paul. he's not daunted by a challenge. he believes he can win on the strength of his ideas. >> brown: former wisconsin g.o.p. chair steve king, another longtime friend and mentor, officially nominated ryan last night. he says that a secret to...
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weber had his doubts. >> i said, "paul, you would be a great member of congress, but this is a toughtrict and i don't think you'll get elected." ( laughs ) so he wisely ignored my advice and did get elected. that says a lot about paul. he's not daunted by a challenge. he believes he can win on the strength of his ideas. >> brown: former wisconsin g.o.p. chair steve king, another longtime friend and mentor, officially nominated ryan last night. he says that a secret to ryan's success has been a true passion and focus on an area that others often find arcane: the federal budget. >> has had plenty of opportunities for leadership postings. but he would say "i'm not sure it's for me, that's not my issue. so he stuck with his budget ideas-- despite having been offered leadership positions. and then, boom!, they said "you're the chairman of the budget committee." >> brown: he has a reputation as a policy wonk. is that deserved? >> it's earned. ( laughs ) this is a guy who goes to sleep in his office every night when he's there, reading budgets. >> brown: really? >> that's what he does. and
weber had his doubts. >> i said, "paul, you would be a great member of congress, but this is a toughtrict and i don't think you'll get elected." ( laughs ) so he wisely ignored my advice and did get elected. that says a lot about paul. he's not daunted by a challenge. he believes he can win on the strength of his ideas. >> brown: former wisconsin g.o.p. chair steve king, another longtime friend and mentor, officially nominated ryan last night. he says that a secret to...
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en san juan puerto rico, carlos weber las noticias. >>> los primeros meses de su gobierno hubo una amenazante "antes de emprender una gira, me hablÓ el mejor castillo que querÍan atentar contra el aviÓn presidencial". agre gro que incluso grabÓ mensajes a sus hijos por si fallecÍa. hablo ante periodistas y diversas personalidades. calderÓn no preciso el origen de esta amenaza, ni que grupo estaba detrÁs de ella y la intenciÓn de atacar la aeronave. >>> caras nuevas entre los miembros de la policÍa. y y 348 agentes que trabajaban en esta terminal aÉrea. el reemplazo se decidiÓ a raÍz del tiroteo de hace 2 meses en el que 3 agentes murieron cuando intentaron detener a 3 compaÑeros implicados en una redd narcotrÁfico. >>> los internos de una cÁrcel en la ciudad de phoenix. fueron sorprendidos el fin de semana por >>>periodistun operativo ordenao por george arpaio. que ordenÓ a sus oficiales recusar cada celda de los re clurss, en busca de armas, y drogas tras ser inspeccionado en los cola bozzos se encontraron cuchillos, navajas otros tipo de armas cortopunzantes y droga. >>> la espera si las
en san juan puerto rico, carlos weber las noticias. >>> los primeros meses de su gobierno hubo una amenazante "antes de emprender una gira, me hablÓ el mejor castillo que querÍan atentar contra el aviÓn presidencial". agre gro que incluso grabÓ mensajes a sus hijos por si fallecÍa. hablo ante periodistas y diversas personalidades. calderÓn no preciso el origen de esta amenaza, ni que grupo estaba detrÁs de ella y la intenciÓn de atacar la aeronave. >>> caras...
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police say that weber tried to grab the deputy's service weapon. he was immediately taken into custody. >>> still no sign this morning of a man who went missing while boating in middle river. the coast guard suspended the search last night for sherman wall den. he and some pals were on the boat tuesday in the creek. wall den jumped into the water to help who women who appeared to be in trouble. wall den never resurfaced. he has an excellent history as a swimmer and they can't understand what possibly went wrong. >>> democracy 2012 this morning. tonight is a big night for the gop. after months of campaigning and numbers of debates, mitt romney officially becomes the gop candidate for president. and before his big speech tonight there have been a number of big names taking the podium at the rnc in tampa. last night it was vice presidential running mate paul ryan who spoke to the crowd getting the voters all fired up about the election and his potential boss. >> after four years of getting the runaround america needs a turnarounds and the man for the
police say that weber tried to grab the deputy's service weapon. he was immediately taken into custody. >>> still no sign this morning of a man who went missing while boating in middle river. the coast guard suspended the search last night for sherman wall den. he and some pals were on the boat tuesday in the creek. wall den jumped into the water to help who women who appeared to be in trouble. wall den never resurfaced. he has an excellent history as a swimmer and they can't...
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the later on, fin weber, here's the economic adviser. we are. >> going to get into the nitty-gritty of romney's plans to grow jobs and the economy. is it real? is it believable? don't forget, free market capitalism, it's the best path to prosperity. i just want to hear more of it in this convention. we'll be straight back. [ male announcer ] at scottrade, we believe the more you know, the better you trade. so we have ongoing webinars and interactive learning, plus, in-branch seminars at over 500 locations, where our dedicated support teams help you know more so your money can do more. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our teams have the information you want when you need it. it's another reason more investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. >>> for a second day in a row, the stocks were flat. maybe it was the lead-up to the holiday weekend. maybe people are already on vacation. could also be the countdown to ben bernanke's speech in jackson hole in a coup of days. on the economy front today, the h
the later on, fin weber, here's the economic adviser. we are. >> going to get into the nitty-gritty of romney's plans to grow jobs and the economy. is it real? is it believable? don't forget, free market capitalism, it's the best path to prosperity. i just want to hear more of it in this convention. we'll be straight back. [ male announcer ] at scottrade, we believe the more you know, the better you trade. so we have ongoing webinars and interactive learning, plus, in-branch seminars at...
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jonathan weber, thank you. >> thank you. >> around the horn here, guys.this mean anything stockwise for apple or google, or is it just a nice story about the fight coming to an end? >> it can mean good things for both of those companies. if the talks do break off and break down, then i think it's exceedingly bad longer term for google and for amazon, who depends so solidly on the android system for the kindle. because you can certainly see, brian, that if that happened, that there was some leverage that apple can gain to push google out of that space and thus put basically amazon into their arms instead of out there with google, with the android operating system. that would be a huge thing. >> i also think technology companies, not just tech companies, but they've been at the forefront of patent litigation. they can do two things. they can buy and sell patents as an asset class or sue themselves into oblivion. >> i think that's what you're going to continue to see, them suing themselves into oblivion. the apples, the googles, i don't think it makes much d
jonathan weber, thank you. >> thank you. >> around the horn here, guys.this mean anything stockwise for apple or google, or is it just a nice story about the fight coming to an end? >> it can mean good things for both of those companies. if the talks do break off and break down, then i think it's exceedingly bad longer term for google and for amazon, who depends so solidly on the android system for the kindle. because you can certainly see, brian, that if that happened, that...
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congressman weber, your reaction. >> that's ridiculous.ridiculous piece of legislation that they ran through in the first two years when the democrats ran everything called dodd-frank. the main thing you need to know is it's so complex, so complicate and a so ill thought through that the regulations implementing it haven't been issued yet. it's taking years and years for the regulators to figure out what the heck dodd-frank even means. what governor romney said is we know we need to encourage banks to lend businesses to i thinvesd regulatory burdens. let's eliminate that and it's this horribly complex set of regulations yet to come and give the banks the encouragement to lend and invest. >> just so i'm clear, that comment was just commenting on policy and politics? >> right. we're not talking abt undoing most of the regulations that have been put in place over years. we're talking about not implementing a piece of legislation that's not capable of being properly implemented. >> let me jump in. when i hear tim talking about cutting the nati
congressman weber, your reaction. >> that's ridiculous.ridiculous piece of legislation that they ran through in the first two years when the democrats ran everything called dodd-frank. the main thing you need to know is it's so complex, so complicate and a so ill thought through that the regulations implementing it haven't been issued yet. it's taking years and years for the regulators to figure out what the heck dodd-frank even means. what governor romney said is we know we need to...
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we had vin weber and norm coleman here earlier, foreign policy advisors to the romney campaign and we asked why there wasn't more conversation about foreign policy and they said, oh, well, we have to talk about the economy. this is what the foreign policy adviser said. you would think they would say well, we have something to say. >> national security has always been historically a great republican advantage. it is not now. i mean, barack obama gets the highest marks of any-- 54% approve of his handling of our foreign policy. so that's basically off the table. and, plus, you have in mitt romney and paul ryan, two men with basically no foreign policy national defense credentials. so talking about it is not their strong suit. >> i think that's good news. we have a foreign policy bipartisan consensus almost in this country. there are differences here and there. but you take the last five years of the bush administration and the three and a half years of the obama administration, you can hardly tell the difference. we have a pretty good consensus on how we want to do things, mostly becaus
we had vin weber and norm coleman here earlier, foreign policy advisors to the romney campaign and we asked why there wasn't more conversation about foreign policy and they said, oh, well, we have to talk about the economy. this is what the foreign policy adviser said. you would think they would say well, we have something to say. >> national security has always been historically a great republican advantage. it is not now. i mean, barack obama gets the highest marks of any-- 54% approve...
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have nothing to do witt the drought.chuuk weber from our sister station w- p- e- c in west palm beache. more. 33- 3 3 3 3 3- 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 raven's center ámatt birká took a break from the football field to help students get ready for school. today more than 150 students wwre invited to ool - walmart for a back to school program. the event provided at risk children with a gift bag full of school supplies and a chance to meet the ravens center. "its a great thing. its a great thing because we can supply the kids with what they year so they don't have to ol worry aboot that and they can just focus and get excited about doing well in school." the event was part of birk's áhike foundationá which provides children with educational opportunities needed to excel in the classroom. 33 a battle for the wild card... the surprise performance from the orioles starter...next in sports unlimited... and it's your chance to own the iron ride of major league basebaal's iron man.the history you get if you buy cal rippen juniors ride... coming up. 3 baseball fans now baseball
have nothing to do witt the drought.chuuk weber from our sister station w- p- e- c in west palm beache. more. 33- 3 3 3 3 3- 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 raven's center ámatt birká took a break from the football field to help students get ready for school. today more than 150 students wwre invited to ool - walmart for a back to school program. the event provided at risk children with a gift bag full of school supplies and a chance to meet the ravens center. "its a great...
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weber useless. we hear that the civilians don't want to but neither do the military. the debate is going on right now. that is interesting. i don't know if i could live frankly. i don't think i have the fortitude. if i could read another part what i learned about history was the pride that is so important win new study history to terror about where you live and then the better care we take of it. i should mention the book is not just about military re-enactment i also did civilian re-enactment but mostly on the hobbyist their volunteered not interpreters. those who get paid to do that i wanted to focus on those who invest time and energy and money into the hobby. [inaudible] what makes you think about making the re-enactment into a book? >> like a movie or tv show? >> i have no talent for those things. i find it hard to collaborate. and it is so daunting for me. but to have a crew but it is beyond my capability. it was not the responsibility those people brought it to it. it would have to be real a portrait of real people so i felt the book was the best medium. >> was
weber useless. we hear that the civilians don't want to but neither do the military. the debate is going on right now. that is interesting. i don't know if i could live frankly. i don't think i have the fortitude. if i could read another part what i learned about history was the pride that is so important win new study history to terror about where you live and then the better care we take of it. i should mention the book is not just about military re-enactment i also did civilian re-enactment...
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. >> i have no doubt the weber his grain is then, is hot jack and i know he is feeling is of us.ible for both my greatest wish for him is that can let go. >> one of the things keeping her that she is fact getting hundreds of messages strangers. e messages after hours over night when everyone is quiet. if you have any information in case, called d.c. police. t night turned out to be a long one for some washington national's fans. the thirteenth inning game the braves didn't end about 12:30 this morning, a half hour after metro service stocks. the nationals do not have an agreement with metro tuesday if beyond the normal time.g you'll hear from fans coming out at 6:00. >> de you know who was sitting the car listening to the game? i waited and could not get out of the car. >> at least you weren't waiting on metro. >> it was a nice night last night, just like it is today. a beautiful they are around the area. >> what is ahead tonight. >> is quiet and beautiful out now, south of the d.c. metro area. take a look at our temperatures outside this hour. a little bit cooler, head over to montg
. >> i have no doubt the weber his grain is then, is hot jack and i know he is feeling is of us.ible for both my greatest wish for him is that can let go. >> one of the things keeping her that she is fact getting hundreds of messages strangers. e messages after hours over night when everyone is quiet. if you have any information in case, called d.c. police. t night turned out to be a long one for some washington national's fans. the thirteenth inning game the braves didn't end about...
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it happened in the backyard of a home in weber county.eputies used bolt cutters and afterwards gave him water and sprayed him down with a hose. the animal took off back into the wild. >> that looks like a dicey situation. >> we have checked lawrences coffee and everything was legal inside that coffee but we're not so sure >> that is why you sent me outside today. we're looking at a great day today. if you like the summer heat these next few days, it will be something outside. some fog at the coast but the temperatures will be cooking as we head to the afternoon. high pressure is really cranking things out outside. it will start to get warm and even hotter ahead. these temperatures will really start to soar in the latter part of the day. of a stretch of weather so far is coming our way. travel conditions at sfo are looking great. maybe some problems in the houston area. we have plenty of sunshine today, 94 in morgan hill, a 60 towards the coast line. temperatures near 100 degrees in livermore. 77 degrees with sunny skies in oakland. 90 in
it happened in the backyard of a home in weber county.eputies used bolt cutters and afterwards gave him water and sprayed him down with a hose. the animal took off back into the wild. >> that looks like a dicey situation. >> we have checked lawrences coffee and everything was legal inside that coffee but we're not so sure >> that is why you sent me outside today. we're looking at a great day today. if you like the summer heat these next few days, it will be something outside....
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and jordan weber has a chance to bounce back after that disappointing performance on wednesday. >>> theteam placed a first place ranking today. the women's team defeated north korea, one of the top ten teams in the world. abby wombach stored today. that was the only goal of the game and the ladies partied. the u.s. now has top ranking to go into that next round. >>> carrie walsh is battling pink eye. the two-time olympic gold medalist in volleyball has said that it's not affecting her game. since pink eye is so contagious, walsh is not shaking hands with her opponents. instead she's offering them a quick apology and an explanation. as her high-fiving her partner misty may trenor, they tried to avoid it at first. >>> here's more on how olympic girl power is impacting bay area women of all ages. >> reporter: well, here at airborne gymnastics at santa clara, many of these young athletes are pursuing their olympics dreams. i want to show you how talented these girls are. many of them trained very, very hard to reach this level and these young athletes say after watching u.s. women compete i
and jordan weber has a chance to bounce back after that disappointing performance on wednesday. >>> theteam placed a first place ranking today. the women's team defeated north korea, one of the top ten teams in the world. abby wombach stored today. that was the only goal of the game and the ladies partied. the u.s. now has top ranking to go into that next round. >>> carrie walsh is battling pink eye. the two-time olympic gold medalist in volleyball has said that it's not...
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chicago my home here is liberal radio host and fox news contributor sa santita jacksond imogen load weber. let's get going. gang bangers. appealing to their good nature. >> every time something goes wrong with gun laws it is like an excuse for us not to have gun laws. we don't say let's not traffic laws because people in boston don't know how to drive, right just the if you want to deal with gangbangers one of the best ways to start is to go and take all of their guns. >> i don't have people driving their car into my living room and having their way with my life and stealing my stuff. i could project my family if my he liberal mayor would let me have a gun to protect myself. i really believe this. if i could protect myself these gang bangers are looking for an opportunity. if they think you can fight back it will stop the violence. let me have a gun. let good people have guns and the violence will stop. >> it is a wonderful thought but the studies don't prove that out. the fact is we have to look at the violence and the culture. the fact is january 8, 2011 gabby giffords was shot. you can
chicago my home here is liberal radio host and fox news contributor sa santita jacksond imogen load weber. let's get going. gang bangers. appealing to their good nature. >> every time something goes wrong with gun laws it is like an excuse for us not to have gun laws. we don't say let's not traffic laws because people in boston don't know how to drive, right just the if you want to deal with gangbangers one of the best ways to start is to go and take all of their guns. >> i don't...
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. >> jordin weber tweeting out, now that we are olympic champions, can we please meet justin bieber. the biebs got back to them tweeting, congrats to mckayla and the fab five. >> tweeting is very 21st century. we go old school for this next shoutout. bradley wiggins. in that right upper right-hand corner, that is london mayor, boris johnson. it looks like he is kind of stuck hanging out. that's the way they say congratulations over there, by jumping on a power line. finally, today, we have, you know how the divers have those ripped bodies. >> i haven't noticed. >> no, never, especially in the speedos. how about the faces of intensity. the painful combo showing the thrill of victory and ago any of defeat all wrapped into one. that's a serious bunch of game faces mid-motion with all those g-forces, it hurts. >>> you can catch a lot of these gray shots on our website, nbc bay area.com. click on the upper right-hand corner, olympics live blog. >> also, you can catch us each and every weekday morning starting athe 4:30 to 7:00. drop on by. check us out. >> see you tomorrow morning. >> tha
. >> jordin weber tweeting out, now that we are olympic champions, can we please meet justin bieber. the biebs got back to them tweeting, congrats to mckayla and the fab five. >> tweeting is very 21st century. we go old school for this next shoutout. bradley wiggins. in that right upper right-hand corner, that is london mayor, boris johnson. it looks like he is kind of stuck hanging out. that's the way they say congratulations over there, by jumping on a power line. finally, today,...
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there wasn't anybody so i just got in the car and drove around living on twinkies and weber's bread and drew beer and walk into a poolroom and shoot some nine ball and stuff like that. but the fans have never ever ever left me. >> you communicate with them through facebook and stuff like that, right? >> i had a facebook. i don't know what the hell a facebook is. i don't even type. a friend of mine said you need a facebook. i thought they were going to cut my face or something. here it is, you talk to the people. it was very nice. the people said, well, tell us about alfalfa. what was he really like? okay. i can do that. that was two or three pages. somebody else was typing, not me. that went on for a while. pretty soon, weird things started to happen. that isn't the way elaborate really was? i said, i went to school with elizabeth taylor. i sat next to her when i was 5 years old. we were boyfriends and girlfriends. that isn't elizabeth taylor and you really don't know. i said you know what, this is [ bleep ] good-bye. what was weird was i couldn't stop talking about myself to myself. i
there wasn't anybody so i just got in the car and drove around living on twinkies and weber's bread and drew beer and walk into a poolroom and shoot some nine ball and stuff like that. but the fans have never ever ever left me. >> you communicate with them through facebook and stuff like that, right? >> i had a facebook. i don't know what the hell a facebook is. i don't even type. a friend of mine said you need a facebook. i thought they were going to cut my face or something. here...
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. >> they're racing toward the county line so cox calls weber county for backup. >> so i called to theext county ahead and had officers waiting for them. and then they hit a hill and i was able to catch up to them. >> finally, the pursued vehicle slows, stops. as deputy cox approaches the waiting car, he realizes someone in the car is either terrified or in horrible pain. >> i could hear yelling and screaming. as i walked up to the car i said, what's going on? >> dude, we're having a baby! >> is she having it right now? >> yeah. we're going to have a baby right now. we're headed to the hospital right now. >> okay. i can't have you going 100 miles an hour. how far along is she? >> the contractions are every two minutes right now. >> the husband seemed to be very grateful that the traffic stop did take place because it was almost like a load got taken off of his shoulders that there was help there. >> fortunately, deputy cox is a trained paramedic in davis county. it's a requirement for his job, but he wonner s if they need a ambulance. >> please! >> does she have an urge to push? can sh
. >> they're racing toward the county line so cox calls weber county for backup. >> so i called to theext county ahead and had officers waiting for them. and then they hit a hill and i was able to catch up to them. >> finally, the pursued vehicle slows, stops. as deputy cox approaches the waiting car, he realizes someone in the car is either terrified or in horrible pain. >> i could hear yelling and screaming. as i walked up to the car i said, what's going on? >>...
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"time's" tom weber joins us from new york with details. welcome to "power lunch." >> thanks.to see you, sue. >> what was the most surprising thing you found? >> i think it's extent to which the cell phone has become so deeply woven in to our lives. i mean, this is a gadget that basically no one had 20 years ago. now, one in five people told us they check their phone at least every ten minutes. >> every ten minutes. and some of them actually sleep with the phone? either under their pill le or next to their bed? >> yeah. half of the people that we surveyed, this was a big global survey with qualcomm and half of the people surveyed said they keep the phone next to their bed and looking at young people, 24 and under, it's actually up to 80%. i mean, the young people just cannot live without their phone next to them. >> i was going to say, is this a generational thing, do you think? i mean, i know traders who sleep with their blackberries and their alert systems under their pillow but they're actively trading and part of the job. that goes with the territory. but people in my age
"time's" tom weber joins us from new york with details. welcome to "power lunch." >> thanks.to see you, sue. >> what was the most surprising thing you found? >> i think it's extent to which the cell phone has become so deeply woven in to our lives. i mean, this is a gadget that basically no one had 20 years ago. now, one in five people told us they check their phone at least every ten minutes. >> every ten minutes. and some of them actually sleep with...
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create sustainable economic growth in a failed state where you do not have the characteristics of what weber describes in his definition? is a country like somalia, is it always doomed to fail and becoming dependent on international donor community and countries like norway, or are there any prospects for development? thank you. >> well, that's a great question. sometimes when you look at failed states, you can ask why they failed, and foreign aid is one of the reasons why somalia failed. there's several good books on this. i recommend michael morin's book, and i think it's called "the road to hell," and he looks in the way in which foreign aid was a major cause of what we call state failure catastrophe. the cf bar, the dictator in somalia, received a great deal of aid, which he was unable to use to provide resources to no maddic goat herders and then massacre their goats so they were then dependent on the aid delivered by the international aid community. now he had had big concentrations of people. he conscripted them to invade ethiopia. this is one of the ways in which smoal ya, not a weal
create sustainable economic growth in a failed state where you do not have the characteristics of what weber describes in his definition? is a country like somalia, is it always doomed to fail and becoming dependent on international donor community and countries like norway, or are there any prospects for development? thank you. >> well, that's a great question. sometimes when you look at failed states, you can ask why they failed, and foreign aid is one of the reasons why somalia failed....
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romney campaign advisor, ben weber. welcome, all. first to you, michael steele, why tampa?ur decision. >> that wasn't my decision alone. 168 members voted unanimously -- >> you could have vetoed it. who comes to the gulf coast in hurricane season? >> look, this is the chance you take, i guess, in life when you got to take those chances, particularly when you have a diamond place to come to. we're excited to be here. we vetted this through. everybody knows what the risks were and what the upsides and downsides were and the upsides clearly, clearly outweighed the downsides. to all those folks out here who are whining and blaming and second-guessing, get over it. if you get wet, roll with it. you're in tampa, for goodness sakes. enjoy the convention. we're about to nominate the next president of the united states. the republicans are psyched for this. i just think all of this noise right now is just no way to start the convention. look at it this way. if we were some place else in the country, we would still be focused on this region because the storm is going to hit in louisi
romney campaign advisor, ben weber. welcome, all. first to you, michael steele, why tampa?ur decision. >> that wasn't my decision alone. 168 members voted unanimously -- >> you could have vetoed it. who comes to the gulf coast in hurricane season? >> look, this is the chance you take, i guess, in life when you got to take those chances, particularly when you have a diamond place to come to. we're excited to be here. we vetted this through. everybody knows what the risks were...
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at the time, people like vin weber and peggy nunen said this will all die down and people will forget. and particularly, if rick santorum, the hardest line guy on these issues in the premaries is gone, everyone will forget, but it keeps popping up because this is actually the policy of the party. now they're hopeb akin will go away just as they hoped limbaugh would lower his slut language and the rest of this, but this is the party. if mcdonnell tries to fool with the hard line language, it will put it more in the spotlight because the real base of the party that supports people like akin will complain and scream and yell about it. >> and fight it. how we got here is interesting and where we're going is interesting. ha we got here i think is the party falling apart and the conservative movement, which has always bolstered the republican party, has stepped in. they don't have any gsker whatsoever when it comes to radical antiabortion politics. there's nobody in the conservative movement saying don't push on the rape and incest exemptions. that's going to weird out republican voters and
at the time, people like vin weber and peggy nunen said this will all die down and people will forget. and particularly, if rick santorum, the hardest line guy on these issues in the premaries is gone, everyone will forget, but it keeps popping up because this is actually the policy of the party. now they're hopeb akin will go away just as they hoped limbaugh would lower his slut language and the rest of this, but this is the party. if mcdonnell tries to fool with the hard line language, it...
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weber has since been discovered from at the time of his tenth he was certainly a much beloved president. the aftermath of the event, a very long wait in calling the people on the margins or almost bernardino what happened. even though that coverage did involve the murder of kennedy's assassin. the population generally did receive a colman influence by the networks. it was important that in this time of history this time of high anxiety in history that the networks conducted themselves responsibly. after all, just the year before the united states and the soviet union had come right to the brink of nuclear war. and cause walt had connections with both russia and cuba. .. two levels of respect in the eyes of most americans. there are many people involved in the news programs, but three men became their personification. walter cronkite at cbs news, david brinkley of nbc and leader of adc and howard k. smith, who left cbs to anchor at adc. when you were watching them on television, you were getting an authentic person, not the creation of focus groups, queue ratings honeycutt artists and pu
weber has since been discovered from at the time of his tenth he was certainly a much beloved president. the aftermath of the event, a very long wait in calling the people on the margins or almost bernardino what happened. even though that coverage did involve the murder of kennedy's assassin. the population generally did receive a colman influence by the networks. it was important that in this time of history this time of high anxiety in history that the networks conducted themselves...
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first to weber comes a definition of folk art. the term was coined by a german art historian who said the folk art is not a static group activity. it is the product of individuals whose tastes and skills contribute to the vitality and constant renewal of the genre. for american collectors, full command ordinary people. in europe it meant peasant. it meant people who were removed from sophisticated circles created local styles for local consumption and that encompassed everything from pottery and glass to drawings and watercolors to household and other implements, products of specific groups like the shakers and the pennsylvania dutch. arts refers to both made objects having supplied -- exemplified an appropriate approach to design. the centennial of 1876 awakened an interest in old americana and even at that date they realize that there were many things that have happened from the 18 18th century that were being lost. the concept of historic preservation began in the 1880s when people realize that houses and ways of life were bein
first to weber comes a definition of folk art. the term was coined by a german art historian who said the folk art is not a static group activity. it is the product of individuals whose tastes and skills contribute to the vitality and constant renewal of the genre. for american collectors, full command ordinary people. in europe it meant peasant. it meant people who were removed from sophisticated circles created local styles for local consumption and that encompassed everything from pottery...
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and we find in colorado and i think you see that in the citizenship to weber we are identifying problemsand making specific changes to address those within the administrative machinery. overall i am hopeful that this culture of see no evil, hear no evil will over time give way to a sensible culture, where we want people to do the right thing and we know the vast majority of instance that happens. we also know that human nature being what it is so have to continually be prepared to address the vulnerability and our system. new bugs, ones that come up in the old ones that have happened repeatedly in american history. so thank you very much. [applause] >> when i was near to the prior is of law, an older member of the bar pulled me aside and said alan, the best way to be successful in litigation is to follow this rule. if you have that fact, pound the law. if you have bad luck pound the facts. if you have bad facts in babylon, pound the desk. and that is what i see going on here. if it has a lot of issues, but especially this issue. over the last year or two people attack the messenger, not
and we find in colorado and i think you see that in the citizenship to weber we are identifying problemsand making specific changes to address those within the administrative machinery. overall i am hopeful that this culture of see no evil, hear no evil will over time give way to a sensible culture, where we want people to do the right thing and we know the vast majority of instance that happens. we also know that human nature being what it is so have to continually be prepared to address the...