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. >> well, i was born in muskegon, michigan, which is western michigan. and this is during segregation, and my parents sold corn liquor. and if you wanted a drink after work, you certainly couldn't drop by the bar, so you had to drop by my house. and they would come by and get... >> hinojosa: it was a whole different reality. >> yeah. they'd buy little half pints of whiskey and pay on friday when they got paid. but there was no gambling or women or... it was married people who worked with my parents every day in the factory. >> hinojosa: so what happens? are your parents supporting you at this time? are they saying, "go forth, don'be a child anymore"? >> i love it. you know, i was raised on the north end of detroit, which is where the temptations and aretha franklin, almost everybody else came from, jackie wilson. >> hinojosa: and they were all your friends. >> smokey robinson lived across... well, not really. they were older than me. but they were people that i knew and was aware of, but i didn't meet them until i started singing. i mean, they were older
. >> well, i was born in muskegon, michigan, which is western michigan. and this is during segregation, and my parents sold corn liquor. and if you wanted a drink after work, you certainly couldn't drop by the bar, so you had to drop by my house. and they would come by and get... >> hinojosa: it was a whole different reality. >> yeah. they'd buy little half pints of whiskey and pay on friday when they got paid. but there was no gambling or women or... it was married people who...
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the 21-year-old just finished his junior season out of western michigan. >> when you're old like me, 21 is a kid. >>> the stan form women's basketball team getting ready to take on baylor on sunday night. the winner goes to the ncaa championship. baylor the favorite because of their star brittney griener. tipoff is at 5:30. the stanford men just wrapped up their season with a victory in new york city. it's not the ncaa tournament, but it's the next best thing. they beat minnesota by a final of 75-51. this marks the second nit win ever. the first since 1991. >>> 6:21 right now. coming up, an update on the breaks news. san francisco police are at the scene of a homicide right now. we'll have details coming up in a live report. >>> we'll take a look at the week's ipos. that's ahead in business. never in my lifetime did i think i could walk 60 miles in 3 days. (woman) the goal is to bring an end to breast cancer. (woman) there's no doubt in my mind that komen's funding helped saved my life. the 3-day is my opportunity to help save others' lives. (woman) i'll never stop walking, not till
the 21-year-old just finished his junior season out of western michigan. >> when you're old like me, 21 is a kid. >>> the stan form women's basketball team getting ready to take on baylor on sunday night. the winner goes to the ncaa championship. baylor the favorite because of their star brittney griener. tipoff is at 5:30. the stanford men just wrapped up their season with a victory in new york city. it's not the ncaa tournament, but it's the next best thing. they beat minnesota...
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the 21-year-old just finished his junior season at western michigan. terms of his contract were not revealed. >>> a new independent investigation into apple's overseas contract factories finds employees worked too many hours. but scott mcgrew says they do it because they want the cash. >> apple said they tried to discourage their employees from working so many hours to try to up their pay. so the owner of the factory is going to try a different strategy. raising pay without increasing hours. this is the third major raise for assembly line workers in the past year or so. it's been estimated it costs apple $8 in labor to make an iphone. >>> the third bay area ipo ended their first day of public trading. annie's foods gained 5%. they started trading wednesday. some of the original investors are taking an early exit in a secondary offering of the stock. they have been working together for years. now back when they ran a social network called tribes and hoffman was creating linked in, they bought a patent that described the acceptance of friends on social n
the 21-year-old just finished his junior season at western michigan. terms of his contract were not revealed. >>> a new independent investigation into apple's overseas contract factories finds employees worked too many hours. but scott mcgrew says they do it because they want the cash. >> apple said they tried to discourage their employees from working so many hours to try to up their pay. so the owner of the factory is going to try a different strategy. raising pay without...
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wzzm's sarah barwatch reports now from western michigan. >> i feel just like one of the luckiest boyscholas nelson understands the value of time. >> i got home last night, i was really sore. >> reporter: nelson spent 20 minutes buried alive. >> me and my brother were digging tunnels for a while, and we didn't know we were digging sand. we thought we were digging clay. >> reporter: soon after the tunnel collapsed, trapping nelson inside. >> after like a minute i passed out. but i was lucky there was a gap by me. yeah. it was really scary. >> reporter: that small gap in the sand gave him some oxygen while his 16-year-old brother tried to dig him out. unable to find him, he ran to his mother amy for help. >> i grabbed the shovels, jumped in the truck, and we flew down there and we started digging. and we didn't know where he was because the sand could have pushed him down. and that's when i had my oldest run out and call 911. >> reporter: first responders are credited for finding and reviving the boy. >> they gave him a few breaths by mouth, and then they just used the bag, and he came -
wzzm's sarah barwatch reports now from western michigan. >> i feel just like one of the luckiest boyscholas nelson understands the value of time. >> i got home last night, i was really sore. >> reporter: nelson spent 20 minutes buried alive. >> me and my brother were digging tunnels for a while, and we didn't know we were digging sand. we thought we were digging clay. >> reporter: soon after the tunnel collapsed, trapping nelson inside. >> after like a minute...
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running for congress in what has been considered a conservative part of the state at least the western part of michigan and yet you are openly gay and you are young and you are energetic and what's the plan for winning? >> absolutely. the plan for winning is first to be able to win in the primary and then the general election. we absolutely understand, i understand that this is a red district. it leans red. i have been out there on the campaign trail talking about the values of jerry ford. president ford was a man who stood up for a woman's right to choose. >> though moderate republicans. >> it turns out yes. i believe those are grand rapids values. i believe we have gotten away from those values. justin omach calls himself a libertarian, tea partyer i don't believe those are grand rapids values. jerry ford was not just there on woman's rights, he was there on gay an lesbian equality and fought for civil rights as well. i think grand rapids is ready. when someone says you're 28, openly gay, can you do this? i tell them absolutely. west michigan has been there for some time, i believe and i think we can
running for congress in what has been considered a conservative part of the state at least the western part of michigan and yet you are openly gay and you are young and you are energetic and what's the plan for winning? >> absolutely. the plan for winning is first to be able to win in the primary and then the general election. we absolutely understand, i understand that this is a red district. it leans red. i have been out there on the campaign trail talking about the values of jerry...
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morning, these are frost advisories in effect for parts of indiana ohio and even western pennsylvania as well as michiganies parley cloudy and light winds persist low temperature 36-43. tomorrow we will get a few peaks of sunshine. monday night may be a passing shower or thunderstorm. tuesday afternoon we warm back up. 7 day forecast: temperatures up and down. we go down back to the '50s on wednesday and then tried to shoot up to 66 on friday. sunday looks great temperatures 63 with some sunshine. >> thank you jim. from the director who brought us the movie titanic takes on a new epoch role, james cameron bravely goes where only two men have gone before. [ music box plays ] multi-policy discount. paperless discount. paid-in-full discount. [yawning] homeowner's discount. safe driver discount. chipmunk family reunion. someone stole the nuts. squirrel jail. justice! countless discounts. now that's progressive. call or click today. living with the pain of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis... could mean living with joint damage. help stop the damage before it stops you with humira. for many adults with
morning, these are frost advisories in effect for parts of indiana ohio and even western pennsylvania as well as michiganies parley cloudy and light winds persist low temperature 36-43. tomorrow we will get a few peaks of sunshine. monday night may be a passing shower or thunderstorm. tuesday afternoon we warm back up. 7 day forecast: temperatures up and down. we go down back to the '50s on wednesday and then tried to shoot up to 66 on friday. sunday looks great temperatures 63 with some...
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but on the left side of your screen, showers pushing through wisconsin and the western shores of lake michigansystem will move into night with clouds and a chance of showers overnight that could linger through the morning. then we will see improvements through the day. partly cloudy today late showers. the showers will end in the morning and we will see a little afternoon sunshine tomorrow. a couple more chance of showers early to mid week. that's the latest. more about 10 minutes. >> thanks so much. lookit this next video. this was a frightening scene that could have been even worse. hard to imagine. you're looking at surveillance video from a school bus as a tornado struck henryville, indiana, earlier this month. the video was shot three minutes after the driver and 11 children fled a school bus for shelter. school officials had sent students home early that day because of the tornado warnings. the bus and ended up thrown into the side of a diner. it's 43 degrees. much more coming up. a dramatic autism study shows the rates of the disorder doubled over the past half decade. could be behind t
but on the left side of your screen, showers pushing through wisconsin and the western shores of lake michigansystem will move into night with clouds and a chance of showers overnight that could linger through the morning. then we will see improvements through the day. partly cloudy today late showers. the showers will end in the morning and we will see a little afternoon sunshine tomorrow. a couple more chance of showers early to mid week. that's the latest. more about 10 minutes. >>...
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i think the western bracket is going to be so tough for michigan state. can see a marquette fighting in there and a missouri eastern standard time with duke taking on lehigh. thanks for watching the verizon 4g lte bracket preview show. for tom pecora and i'm otis livingston. enjoy the games, everybody.
i think the western bracket is going to be so tough for michigan state. can see a marquette fighting in there and a missouri eastern standard time with duke taking on lehigh. thanks for watching the verizon 4g lte bracket preview show. for tom pecora and i'm otis livingston. enjoy the games, everybody.
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michigan. indianapolis, severe weather. in asheville into western north carolina is where the heavy weather will be later this afternoon. this is what it looks like in terms of the doppler radar. if you can see heavy storms moving towards the north and east across ohio. close to our area, we will look for a few showers and thunderstorms later on today but the probability mainly south and west of d.c. the national weather service has issued a flash flood watch until 7:00 tomorrow morning. western maryland and the panhandle of west virginia. we may see heavy downpours across our immediate metro. here's the futurecast. showers moving through during the overnight hours. another band of heavy storms during the early morning hours of saturday. and skies clear and the wind returns more out of the north and west. gus tomorrow of 30-45 miles an hour. 55-60 degrees tomorrow. temperatures fall into the 40's and low 50's tonight. wjla.com has the latest with the radar and the doppler, 24 hours a day. 55-60 tomorrow with afternoon sunshine. if much cooler air fo
michigan. indianapolis, severe weather. in asheville into western north carolina is where the heavy weather will be later this afternoon. this is what it looks like in terms of the doppler radar. if you can see heavy storms moving towards the north and east across ohio. close to our area, we will look for a few showers and thunderstorms later on today but the probability mainly south and west of d.c. the national weather service has issued a flash flood watch until 7:00 tomorrow morning....
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if he can do that in illinois, he's come close in the big mid western states, michigan, ohio, but hasn'table to break through, then he potentially could get on a role and if that happens, he could deny romney the 1144 delegates he needs. but if he can't, if he loses here, and i'm not sure the margin of romney's result matters, if santorum loses here, what that suggests is that he has the capacity just to come close must have to threaten romney, but not to beat him. and if that's the case, i think reality will begin to set in sooner rather than later among republicans everywhere that mitt romney will be the nominee. >> what's the chatter among republicans some we were talking about this earlier. is there a sense that they want the brokered convention? >> no, they don't want a brokered convention. if you're ron paul, potentially rick santorum, newt gingrich, you might want some of the openness and ability to maneuver that a brokered convention would bring about. but if you're a republican political professional or donor and you want to win the election and beat obama, you don't want a brok
if he can do that in illinois, he's come close in the big mid western states, michigan, ohio, but hasn'table to break through, then he potentially could get on a role and if that happens, he could deny romney the 1144 delegates he needs. but if he can't, if he loses here, and i'm not sure the margin of romney's result matters, if santorum loses here, what that suggests is that he has the capacity just to come close must have to threaten romney, but not to beat him. and if that's the case, i...
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i think the western bracket is going to be so tough for michigan state.can see a marquette fighting in there and a missouri eastern standard time with duke taking on lehigh. thanks for watching the verizon 4g lte bracket preview show. for tom pecora and i'm otis livingston. enjoy the games, everybody.
i think the western bracket is going to be so tough for michigan state.can see a marquette fighting in there and a missouri eastern standard time with duke taking on lehigh. thanks for watching the verizon 4g lte bracket preview show. for tom pecora and i'm otis livingston. enjoy the games, everybody.
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issues are solved it's the micro issues it's what's going to happen in western kansas what's going to happen in northern michigan what's going to happen in the in the chesapeake bay those kinds of things that's exactly right and even in the larger sense we know what's going to happen in those areas are going to get warmer that's right and you know heat waves will become more frequent and we'll see you know more intense weather events and you know there are a whole bunch of things that we know will happen but there are still some things that are uncertain and you know would it be great if rather than having this frankly unworthy debate about whether the problem is even real we could be talking about the real uncertainties that exist and how to deal with them and making smart policy it was. march fifteenth right now or sixteen whatever the middle middle of the middle of march. the way it was caesar and. yesterday was eighty seven degrees here in washington d.c. the cherry trees are blossoming two weeks earlier than one hundred hundred year or so since the japanese gave them to us. something something is up is this
issues are solved it's the micro issues it's what's going to happen in western kansas what's going to happen in northern michigan what's going to happen in the in the chesapeake bay those kinds of things that's exactly right and even in the larger sense we know what's going to happen in those areas are going to get warmer that's right and you know heat waves will become more frequent and we'll see you know more intense weather events and you know there are a whole bunch of things that we know...
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> well, as you said, michigan was very close and the santorum campaign has been arguing, look, this was mitt romney's home state and the goal is to win another big industrial westerneartland and has something going with rick santorum and a higher percentage of evangelical voters perhaps than in michigan, that's been the bulk of his support out there and he also wants to win down in a southern state like tennessee and oklahoma to show he can win in the south and he's going to be making the argument that he is a more conservative alternative to mr. romney, and that's worked for him among the voters and putting in ohio and some of the others states. >> is that line, i'm the most conservative, the best theme to go for santorum or does he need to do something else? >> oh, i think in ohio, he probably has to do something else, while, ohio is-- there's a reason why ohio is such an important swing state. it's an extremely diverse state. >> right. >> it's not just all conservatives, i mean, you've he got-- >> ohio native speaking here. >> right. >> and gotten more complicated since i lived there. you've got all of these edged cities up in middle class people have grown up
> well, as you said, michigan was very close and the santorum campaign has been arguing, look, this was mitt romney's home state and the goal is to win another big industrial westerneartland and has something going with rick santorum and a higher percentage of evangelical voters perhaps than in michigan, that's been the bulk of his support out there and he also wants to win down in a southern state like tennessee and oklahoma to show he can win in the south and he's going to be making the...
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western illinois underground railroad conductors started putting fugitive slaves on real trains headed to lake michigan. towards the end of one of lovejoy's speeches on the house floor he eluded to this episode. towards the end of his remarks he said a single word is to the charge of negrostealing. anyone who chooses may transform himself into a bloodhound. i will never do this. owen lovejoy lives in princeton, illinois, three quarters of a mile east of the village and aides every fugitive slave that comes to his door. thou invisible demon of slavery i bid you defiance in the name of my god. i should turn now to a discussion of owen lovejoy's political career. in the 1840s lovejoy joined that ring of the cause that wanted to take the movement in a political direction. he supported the liberty party in 1840. in 1848 he backed efforts of the free soil party. in the '48 election lovejoy was an unsuccessful candidate for congress on the free soil ticket. in 1854 he was elected to the state legislature. by that time the passage of the kansas nebraska act had nullified the act. it had opened up to the possib
western illinois underground railroad conductors started putting fugitive slaves on real trains headed to lake michigan. towards the end of one of lovejoy's speeches on the house floor he eluded to this episode. towards the end of his remarks he said a single word is to the charge of negrostealing. anyone who chooses may transform himself into a bloodhound. i will never do this. owen lovejoy lives in princeton, illinois, three quarters of a mile east of the village and aides every fugitive...
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western illinois underground railroad conductors started putting fugitive slaves on real trains headed for lake michigan, as soon as the railroad line was completed. toward the end of one of lovejoy's speeches on the house floor, he alluded to this episode and towards the end of his remarks he said, "a single word as to the charge of negro stealing. anyone who chooses may transform himself into a bloodhound, i will never do this. owen lovejoy lives in princeton, illinois, three-quarters of a mile east of the village and he aids every fugitive slave that comes to his door. thou invisible demon of slavery, i bid you defiance in the name of my god." i should turn now to a discussion of owen lovejoy's political career. in the 1840s, lovejoy joined that wing of the anti-slavery cause that wanted to take the abolitionist movement in a political direction. he supported the liberty party in 1840 and 1844, and in 1848 he backed the efforts of the free soil party, a vastly expanded version of the liberty party. in the '48 election lovejoy was an unsuccessful candidate for congress on the free soil ticket. in 1854
western illinois underground railroad conductors started putting fugitive slaves on real trains headed for lake michigan, as soon as the railroad line was completed. toward the end of one of lovejoy's speeches on the house floor, he alluded to this episode and towards the end of his remarks he said, "a single word as to the charge of negro stealing. anyone who chooses may transform himself into a bloodhound, i will never do this. owen lovejoy lives in princeton, illinois, three-quarters of...
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michigan and wisconsin. we have divisors for wind out in the western states.n when todaytonight its 51, the northeast winds are blowing and into friday midway is at 50. it'shere is to see some of the temperatures around the area. 43 for us it's the cool weather coming, not a lot of wind but enough ted all wind chill to add a wind chill tomorrow. flickwe reached the 50 mark 22 days earlier than we did last year. all of the allergens were in the air today. here are the storms blowing up tonight and they are bringing us some pretty substantial rain. ha this will one of sincerelychilly and breezy tamara with a lot of sunshine.tomorrow with a lot of sunshine. the heaviest rains come through here tomorrow night, look at them right here and there is a close-up view. we will share the rain estimates of the model and also look at this big warmup, we could have committed 80 degree temperatures on sunday after this chill that we experience tomorrow and it could even stay in the '70s on monday. but it will get cool again in the middle and end of next week. northeast winds
michigan and wisconsin. we have divisors for wind out in the western states.n when todaytonight its 51, the northeast winds are blowing and into friday midway is at 50. it'shere is to see some of the temperatures around the area. 43 for us it's the cool weather coming, not a lot of wind but enough ted all wind chill to add a wind chill tomorrow. flickwe reached the 50 mark 22 days earlier than we did last year. all of the allergens were in the air today. here are the storms blowing up tonight...
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also some flurries in western new york and pennsylvania. also in upper michigan. scattered showers, meanwhile, from new orleans to miami and raleigh. downpours for much of texas. >> 50s from seattle to colorado springs. 30s in fargo and the twin cities. 54 in omaha. miami hits 83. that sounds glorious. new york 52 and boston 47. >>> and this final story here of this break, let's hear it for the quad squad. these are four kids from the very same family and all of whom have the same employer. >> yeah. the 16-year-old quadruplets all work at mcdonald's in rapid city, south dakota. they were born just minutes apart. >> sister kelly was the first to get a job. and courtney, andy, and matt then followed. they work the same saturday shift by necessity. that's because they all share a car. >> reporter: the manager says despite having their own look and personality they all have a great work ethic. so good for them. i love it when 16-year-olds have jobs and are responsible. >> get that work ethic going at a young age. cook them fries. not too many, kids. try to live a long
also some flurries in western new york and pennsylvania. also in upper michigan. scattered showers, meanwhile, from new orleans to miami and raleigh. downpours for much of texas. >> 50s from seattle to colorado springs. 30s in fargo and the twin cities. 54 in omaha. miami hits 83. that sounds glorious. new york 52 and boston 47. >>> and this final story here of this break, let's hear it for the quad squad. these are four kids from the very same family and all of whom have the...
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outside right now in western new york, southern michigan, it does not feel very pleasant.e kids up. put hat and gloves back on if you can find them. 80 degrees in buffalo only a week ago. albany, new york, now getting colder. all that chilly, windy air will head for the cities on the eastern seaboard from the mid-atlantic up through new england. look at boston today. only 45 and windy. later tonight is the problem though. the cold air moves in. it's going to be below freezing. of course the growing season has started. leaves, tree, buds, flowers. you get the picture. hard freeze warnings in effect for many areas. if you have areas to protect, cover it up before you go to bed. record temperatures in the middle of the country. texas all of the way through florida is great. the problem spot late today into tonight. if you are joining us from the west coast especially north of san francisco, a big rainstorm is going to come onshore for you. that will bring snow to the mountains of california late tonight into tomorrow. once again, if you are in new england or the great lakes,
outside right now in western new york, southern michigan, it does not feel very pleasant.e kids up. put hat and gloves back on if you can find them. 80 degrees in buffalo only a week ago. albany, new york, now getting colder. all that chilly, windy air will head for the cities on the eastern seaboard from the mid-atlantic up through new england. look at boston today. only 45 and windy. later tonight is the problem though. the cold air moves in. it's going to be below freezing. of course the...
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there they go into michigan in northwestern ohio up toward toledo and getting on the western end of lake erie. for us these are just high clouds that will be passing over us at times the next few hours with temperatures already in the 50s. 55 at the pax river naval air station. fredricksburg 56. winchester at 50 with 52 easton. here in washington this morning we've got partly sunny or partly cloudy skies, not sunny yet. 53 degrees. dew point 47. so that relative humidity at 80%. good visibility on our michael & son weather camera. the cold stuff out west. the jet stream is taking a dip in the southwestern u.s. and will rise over us. that's allowed all the milder air to move over toward the northeastern u.s. between the cold and the warmth is a front. that front responsible for these showers that you're seeing from texas and oklahoma extending all the way up now into the great lakes. that front is coming tonight. what it's going to do for us is bring us the showers as well. really it's going to happen during the nighttime hours. it will drop temperatures tomorrow about 15 degrees from whe
there they go into michigan in northwestern ohio up toward toledo and getting on the western end of lake erie. for us these are just high clouds that will be passing over us at times the next few hours with temperatures already in the 50s. 55 at the pax river naval air station. fredricksburg 56. winchester at 50 with 52 easton. here in washington this morning we've got partly sunny or partly cloudy skies, not sunny yet. 53 degrees. dew point 47. so that relative humidity at 80%. good visibility...
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strong enough, but he has won florida and arizona and michigan and ohio, and he leads in the delegate count and pretty good real estate out in the western portions of the states. and as chuck todd said, the rest of the month will be rough for him especially if gingrich gets out, because that is really going to grease the skids for santorum. but this is, who would have thought that a candidate would have gotten those states plus virginia the way he got it, and still have four people in the race? >> yeah. >> and we have not mentioned ron paul tonight who has yet to win a state. what is his program? where he is going? >> let me -- >> he was supposed to do well in the caucus states and get for the delegates, and he has not done it. >> let me bring mark into this, and mark, on this point of whether or not either newt gingrich or rick santorum has to get out of the race in order for there to be a possibility of a non-romney candidacy, is that the focus moving forward? you are the guy with the thumb on the pulse of the beltway here to mix the metaphors, because that is the central question on the the table right now. >> well, not right now. if
strong enough, but he has won florida and arizona and michigan and ohio, and he leads in the delegate count and pretty good real estate out in the western portions of the states. and as chuck todd said, the rest of the month will be rough for him especially if gingrich gets out, because that is really going to grease the skids for santorum. but this is, who would have thought that a candidate would have gotten those states plus virginia the way he got it, and still have four people in the race?...
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strong enough, but he has won florida and arizona and michigan and ohio, and he leads in the delegate count and pretty good real estate out in the western portions of the states. and as chuck todd said, the rest of the month will be rough for him especially if gingrich gets out, because that is really going to grease the skids for santorum. but this is, who would have thought that a candidate would have gotten those states plus virginia the way he got it, and still have four people in the race? >> yeah. >> and we have not mentioned ron paul tonight who has yet to win a state. what is his program? where he is going? >> let me -- >> he was supposed to do well in the caucus states and get for the delegates, and he has not done it. >> let me bring mark into this, and mark, on this point of whether or not either newt gingrich or rick santorum has to get out of the race in order for there to be a possibility of a non-romney candidacy, is that the focus moving forward? you are the guy with the thumb on the pulse of the beltway here to mix the metaphors, because that is the central question on the the table right now. >> well, not right now. if
strong enough, but he has won florida and arizona and michigan and ohio, and he leads in the delegate count and pretty good real estate out in the western portions of the states. and as chuck todd said, the rest of the month will be rough for him especially if gingrich gets out, because that is really going to grease the skids for santorum. but this is, who would have thought that a candidate would have gotten those states plus virginia the way he got it, and still have four people in the race?...
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strong enough, but he has won florida and arizona and michigan and ohio, and he leads in the delegate count and pretty good real estate out in the western portions of the states. the next round as chuck todd was saying, the rest of the month will be rough for him especially if gingrich gets out, because that is really going to grease the skids for santorum. but this is, who would have thought that a candidate would have gotten those states plus virginia the way he got it, and still have four people in the race? >> yeah. >> and we have not mentioned ron paul tonight who has yet to win a state. what is his program? where he is going? >> let me -- >> he was supposed to do well in the caucus states and get for the delegates, and he has not done it. >> let me bring mark into this, and mark, on this point of whether or not either newt gingrich or rick santorum has to get out of the race in order for there to be a possibility of a non-romney candidacy, is that the focus moving forward? you are the guy with the thumb on the pulse of the beltway here to mix the metaphors, because that is the central question on the the table right now. >> well,
strong enough, but he has won florida and arizona and michigan and ohio, and he leads in the delegate count and pretty good real estate out in the western portions of the states. the next round as chuck todd was saying, the rest of the month will be rough for him especially if gingrich gets out, because that is really going to grease the skids for santorum. but this is, who would have thought that a candidate would have gotten those states plus virginia the way he got it, and still have four...
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strong enough, but he has won florida and arizona and michigan and ohio, and he leads in the delegate count and pretty good real estate out in the western portions of the states. and as chuck todd said, the rest of the month will be rough for him especially if gingrich gets out, because that is really going to grease the skids for santorum. but this is, who would have thought that a candidate would have gotten those states plus virginia the way he got it, and still have four people in the race? >> yeah. >> and we have not mentioned ron paul tonight who has yet to win a state. what is his program? where he is going? >> let me -- >> he was supposed to do well in the caucus states and get for the delegates, and he has not done it. >> let me bring mark into this, and mark, on this point of whether or not either newt gingrich or rick santorum has to get out of the race in order for there to be a possibility of a non-romney candidacy, is that the focus moving forward? you are the guy with the thumb on the pulse of the beltway here to mix the metaphors, because that is the central question on the the table right now. >> well, not right now. if
strong enough, but he has won florida and arizona and michigan and ohio, and he leads in the delegate count and pretty good real estate out in the western portions of the states. and as chuck todd said, the rest of the month will be rough for him especially if gingrich gets out, because that is really going to grease the skids for santorum. but this is, who would have thought that a candidate would have gotten those states plus virginia the way he got it, and still have four people in the race?...
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western collection. but i had to go to a number of repositories of original documents; for example, monroe, michigan, where both the custers grew up, both george armstrong and his wife; to yale for some significant letters; certainly to west point; to new york public library; and, of course, to washington, dc, to the national archives and the library of congress. c-span: where'd you find the most material that was useful primary material? >> guest: well, certainly the battlefield archive has the largest amount. but monroe, michigan, and the national archives would follow the battlefield. c-span: you've got a picture in here of general custer's wife at what age? >> guest: she's 22 in that picture. c-span: where did they meet? >> guest: in monroe, michigan, where she was a native, and he moved there following his sister and her husband. and eventually his whole family moved to monroe from ohio where he had been born. c-span: wasn't there a dispute about the statue in ohio, and --versus monroe, michigan? did they end up putting the statue in -- what is it? what's the name of that --new rumley or something? >>
western collection. but i had to go to a number of repositories of original documents; for example, monroe, michigan, where both the custers grew up, both george armstrong and his wife; to yale for some significant letters; certainly to west point; to new york public library; and, of course, to washington, dc, to the national archives and the library of congress. c-span: where'd you find the most material that was useful primary material? >> guest: well, certainly the battlefield archive...
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side at that time between michigan and iowa and new hampshire, south carolina, florida, ohio, all competing to be in that front tier of states. meanwhile, a lot of the western states were sitting there going, wait a minute. why should we be relegated to second or third tier. so to alleviate a lot of those tensions, we went to the current system based on proportionality. we moved nevada. which was a tip of the hat to the west. to go in the front line just like they do on the democratic side. so i wanted some parallelism there with the democrats. and tim kaine and i talked about that. and there were some things we did that the democrats liked that they took on when they rewrote their rules. so we'll see what the convention says in august about what aspects of this they want to keep. otherwise, they'll reverse back to the 2008 rules. >> let's go to bob licter and the students at george mason university. bob? >> okay. thank you. i actually have a question just to follow up for mr. steele and then i'd like to go to my students immediately after that. this is an election in which you've got several viable candidates, much later than you often do, and, obviously,
side at that time between michigan and iowa and new hampshire, south carolina, florida, ohio, all competing to be in that front tier of states. meanwhile, a lot of the western states were sitting there going, wait a minute. why should we be relegated to second or third tier. so to alleviate a lot of those tensions, we went to the current system based on proportionality. we moved nevada. which was a tip of the hat to the west. to go in the front line just like they do on the democratic side. so...
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michigan. you really have a race where romney basically has the northeast. the southern states are anti-romney. the western states are split. all the tiebreakers were the big states in the midwest. romney won every sinlg one of those. if santorum can somehow pull out the victory in wisconsin, he could break that pattern. it would make things interesting. santorum is going to stay in to win pennsylvania. what you are seeing in these endorsements is a lot of people in the party saying romney has really been hurt by this primary process. his favorable ratings are down. let's end this thing as fast as we can. >> a.j., whether those endorsements will help him get through the difficult or.tensionally difficult votes coming forward. perry, i want to play another clip of senator rubio. take a listen. >> i just can't buy into this idea that by their own admission, they are saying the only way they can win this race is by having a floor fight in tampa in august. i think that's a recipe to deliver four more years to barack obama. >> we have heard that before. what do you think? some of the polls are showing that the
michigan. you really have a race where romney basically has the northeast. the southern states are anti-romney. the western states are split. all the tiebreakers were the big states in the midwest. romney won every sinlg one of those. if santorum can somehow pull out the victory in wisconsin, he could break that pattern. it would make things interesting. santorum is going to stay in to win pennsylvania. what you are seeing in these endorsements is a lot of people in the party saying romney has...
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this is a mid-western state and he has done well in the states west of here like romney has done well in the states to the east of illinois. and ohio and michigan>>neil: governor, i had a chance to talk to the governor of alabama last night on fox business network and he told me, and he came out and endorsed strongly rick santorum, and acknowledging that romney had a better chance of beating the president, but saying that is where his heart lies but he mentioned something else and he did not agree with it, that romney's mormon e could have been a factor in the south. what do you make of that? >>guest: if you asked me three months ago or six months ago, okay, you got a moderately conservative former massachusetts governor who is a mormon, what are the chances in mississippi and alabama and i would say that is a tall mountain. and there is a likelihood that santorum's faith and campaign poised to get -- was worth votes to santorum and cost romney some votes in some southern states including mississippi and alabama but the main thing in the fall there will be 25,000 southern beenist preachers who will vote for a mormon before they vote for obama.
this is a mid-western state and he has done well in the states west of here like romney has done well in the states to the east of illinois. and ohio and michigan>>neil: governor, i had a chance to talk to the governor of alabama last night on fox business network and he told me, and he came out and endorsed strongly rick santorum, and acknowledging that romney had a better chance of beating the president, but saying that is where his heart lies but he mentioned something else and he did...
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santorum can break through and get that win in a closely contested mid western state that he hasn't gotten in ohio, he didn't get in michigan, then we could have a little bit of a different ball game and some of the delegate math looks less compelling if santorum can really break through, consolidate that conservative vote. >> and there's a story in this morning's "washington post," headline obama struggles with big dodonors. when it comes on big donors, looks like obama has half the big donors that he had at the exact same time before he was president. he has only about 11,000 donors who paid more than $2,000. at this same time i guess we're talking five years ago, he had 23,000. what do we make of that, how important ultimately is that? >> i think a couple of things. first of all, you you may have noticed that he's made some people mad since he's been president. >> i heard about that. we hear about that sometimes on this show. >> yes, absolutely. and he is sfesespecially a lot who can write big checks. and given economic conditions, it's been a poor fund-raising environment overall. so the republican field for example has
santorum can break through and get that win in a closely contested mid western state that he hasn't gotten in ohio, he didn't get in michigan, then we could have a little bit of a different ball game and some of the delegate math looks less compelling if santorum can really break through, consolidate that conservative vote. >> and there's a story in this morning's "washington post," headline obama struggles with big dodonors. when it comes on big donors, looks like obama has...
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michigan state. the champs in the midwest. the so-called first four begins tomorrow night when mississippi valgly takes on western kentucky and games will take on kentucky and florida respectively. >> wednesday it's vermont university versus lamar. and california and university of south florida. >> 23 you' . >> and remember the big roll jut of the second annual "world news now" march madness competition thursday morning. we are work on our brackets and you should as well, everybody. well, coming up, dealing with crying kids on airplane flights. >> and a tried and true cure for hangovers. next in our "morning papers." ha. where sleepless nights yield to restful sleep. and lunesta can help you get there, like it has for so many people before. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery until you feel fully awake. walking, eating, driving, or engaging in other activities while asleep, without remembering it the next day, have been reported. abnormal behaviors may include aggressiveness, agitation, hallucinations or confusion. in depressed patients, worsening of depression, including risk of suicide, may occur. alcohol
michigan state. the champs in the midwest. the so-called first four begins tomorrow night when mississippi valgly takes on western kentucky and games will take on kentucky and florida respectively. >> wednesday it's vermont university versus lamar. and california and university of south florida. >> 23 you' . >> and remember the big roll jut of the second annual "world news now" march madness competition thursday morning. we are work on our brackets and you should as...
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western texas. but we don't expect any sort of widespread outbreak. but you know, we didn't expect to see strong tornadoes like we did last night across michigan.se sort of things happening because this time of year, it can happen. >> we've got something weird happening in washington, d.c. george clooney is standing in the middle of a group of people. >> that's why i was getting wrapped. >> yeah, because we had to take this picture of george clooney. he's literally surrounded by dozens of people. and apparently the park police, as you can see, the park police are there and they're arresting some people. we don't -- it's not clear to me why they're arresting this guy and taking him away. perhaps we'll find that out in the next hour of newsroom. but as you can see, george clooney was part of this. and he is in washington because he's testifying about what's going on in sudan right now. he's got a movie coming out, a documentary coming out. he met with the president on what's happening in sudan right now. and i expect he's talking to more movers and shakers in washington, d.c. can we hear what this guy said? did you hear what this guy said? i'm ta
western texas. but we don't expect any sort of widespread outbreak. but you know, we didn't expect to see strong tornadoes like we did last night across michigan.se sort of things happening because this time of year, it can happen. >> we've got something weird happening in washington, d.c. george clooney is standing in the middle of a group of people. >> that's why i was getting wrapped. >> yeah, because we had to take this picture of george clooney. he's literally surrounded...
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strong enough, but he has won florida and arizona and michigan and ohio and he leads in the delegate count and good real estate out in the westernf the state. now, the next round as chuck todd said the rest of the month is rough for him, especially if gingrich gets out, because that is really going to grease the skids for santorum. but this is -- who would have thought that a candidate would have gotten those states plus virginia, and still have four people in the race. we have not mentioned ron paul tonight who has yet to win a state. what is his program? where he is going? he was supposed to do well in the caucus states and get more delegates, and he has not done it. >> let me bring mark halprin in on this. is the focus moving forward that you are the guy with the thumb on the pulse of the beltway to mix the metaphors, but is that the central question on the republican side right now? >> it is not right now, but it will be in april, but right now, if you marry up the ressults to night and look at the exit poll with the calendar, look at tennessee and oklahoma and the results were almost identical based on the returns so far. s
strong enough, but he has won florida and arizona and michigan and ohio and he leads in the delegate count and good real estate out in the westernf the state. now, the next round as chuck todd said the rest of the month is rough for him, especially if gingrich gets out, because that is really going to grease the skids for santorum. but this is -- who would have thought that a candidate would have gotten those states plus virginia, and still have four people in the race. we have not mentioned...
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western stories and songs. he's a handsome texas cowboy. here's vivian roberson of has kel, texas. 103 years old. she was a school teacher almost all of her life. that's beautiful. george edlund of muskegon, michiganhe was baptized. that's nice. take a look at maria driscoll from boonsboro, maryland. 104. and attributes longevity to taking vitamins every day. that's it. now back to the wonderful city, new york on the hudson. bye-bye. [ cheers ] >> all right, willard. thank you very much. just ahead, teen pop star demi lovato after your local news. >> live, local, latebreaking. this is wbal-tv 11 news today in baltimore. >> good morning. i am lisa robinson. let's get a check on the morning commute with sarah caldwell. >> here is what is going on. 95 is still a mess. accident is clearing at keith ave. delays stretch from approaching white marsh to fort mchenry. 33 miles per hour on average. another one at the city-county line, and if you want to travel on southbound 83, all lanes are open. 22 minutes on the outer loop north side. nine minutes on southbound 95 just between the 895 split. here is what it looks like on 152. at white marsh, things start to slow up towards fort mchenry. 83 and york road,
western stories and songs. he's a handsome texas cowboy. here's vivian roberson of has kel, texas. 103 years old. she was a school teacher almost all of her life. that's beautiful. george edlund of muskegon, michiganhe was baptized. that's nice. take a look at maria driscoll from boonsboro, maryland. 104. and attributes longevity to taking vitamins every day. that's it. now back to the wonderful city, new york on the hudson. bye-bye. [ cheers ] >> all right, willard. thank you very much....
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michigan. and growing up th so a lot of strange, strange >> great news, no injuries.> y >> wellhereyour thunderstorms and scatt showers from the midwest and and gulf coast. hail any wi amarillo to western oklahoma.& urin he northwest and northern calrnia more heavy snow from the cascades to lake tahoe. >> 60 in sacramento. 72 in albuquerque. country. 61 in new york. 71 and 82 if you are in amiami. miami. >>> well, auto dealer service departments got some strange problems to fix but a toyota dealership in florida on the scale, the removal of a python from a prius dashboard. the mechanics don't think it would be that difficult to kill the snake and remove it. >> the owner said no, the python in the prius was her pet, of course. right? so the mechanics removed the car's dashboard and rescued the reptile. i think it couples as a belt, too. the owner is thrilled and can now continue her drive cross-country with a living snakeskin belt. >> it's an accessory. >> yes, it is. >> we' mor news ♪ the union of the snake is on the rise ♪ let me tell you about a very important phone call i made. when i got my medicare card, i realized i needed an aarp... medicare supplement nsurance card, too. medica
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you have a lot of contention between michigan and iowa and new hampshire, florida, ohio, all competing to be in the frontiers states. meanwhile, a lot of westernated to second or third here? to alleviate that, we went to the current system based on proportionality. now we moved in nevada to go on the front line, so i wanted some parallelism with the democrats, and there were some things we did the democrats liked now that they took on when they wrote their rules, so we will see what the convention says in august about what they will keep. otherwise they will go back to the old rules. caller: i have a question, and then i would like to go to my students. this is an election in which you have several viable candidates much later than you normally do, and a lot of thought was intentional, and you set it up to give more states a chance, but how much of the situation results from these rules, and how much results from the many debates that brought several candidates to like very early centpaks?perpowe >> let me take it as quickly as i can. >> let's start with debates. >> the debates are with many states. we just saw the candidates decided not to pa
you have a lot of contention between michigan and iowa and new hampshire, florida, ohio, all competing to be in the frontiers states. meanwhile, a lot of westernated to second or third here? to alleviate that, we went to the current system based on proportionality. now we moved in nevada to go on the front line, so i wanted some parallelism with the democrats, and there were some things we did the democrats liked now that they took on when they wrote their rules, so we will see what the...
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western part that have picture. 90 in laredo. into the northern plains, a very nice day, cold air moves in for the eastern side tomorrow and parts of michigannd will see that threat for severe weather, but tomorrow looking very, very nice, across the west, snow in southern california and sierras and nice and that storm is to the north and severe weather tomorrow into the northern plains, all right, guys, back to you inside. >> alisyn: thanks, rick, i'll take it. "fox & friends" is going to dance the morning away for charity. it's our sunday morning dance party in honor of the children's miracle network hot line and the national family danceoff contest and we decided to have our own competition in the studio and you'll be the ones to pick the winner voting on fox and friends.com. and two families that will be part of it. we'll announce the winner and a big prize for you guys at 9:30 a.m. eastern, but there will be another family as well and just you guys are dancing, joining us is the senior director of communications for the children's miracle networks hospitals and get to the families in a second. >> thank you. >> tell us about the dance-o
western part that have picture. 90 in laredo. into the northern plains, a very nice day, cold air moves in for the eastern side tomorrow and parts of michigannd will see that threat for severe weather, but tomorrow looking very, very nice, across the west, snow in southern california and sierras and nice and that storm is to the north and severe weather tomorrow into the northern plains, all right, guys, back to you inside. >> alisyn: thanks, rick, i'll take it. "fox &...