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>>eah, so they likeke to nominate candidates tt are wellborn, franklin roosevelt adlai stevenson the republicans are the wellborn and they like to nominate people from humble origins, ronald reagan herbert hoover. the problem with romney is that he reinforces that stereotype of the republicans of the party that is wellbornrn and out of touch. >> not saying that senator mitchell's report is s entirely wrong. i'm saying the statements about me are wrong. i have n never taken steroids or hdh. >> that is roger clemens testifying before congress in 2008. he is on trial for perrjury. nina you were there. >> the prosecution's star witness was supposed to be andy pettitte because they're under main witness has credibility problem. the problem is that he was not the icing on the cake, and he basically recanted when the defense lawyer on cross- examination said, "is it possible you are e wrong? what are the odds that this was 50/50 that you are wrong was " he says, "that is about right." >> evan? >> there is a show trial aspect of this, the second time around. me with the edwards' case. when y
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>>eah. ec o tepio e rnocy i eldve gin or bses fascining issue here. yes, sir? >> speaking of that issue, john c. marshall andhaplan ur enersol ete "s atr," h came on them hard, let them write what they are destined to right. >> yeah, yeah. >> he supported them 100%. >> yeah. wa wheadfr s ri a y e,headw or, hed it. wanted real journalism, and andy rooney was part of that. yeah? maanrld r me,ti, catuanwy nd ewn time,nd in your research and cernes -- experience with your dad, how did you len whatyfe >> w iineo s s' dy aci, and li marshall and ike, they appreciated having the story told. they appreed having their own storiesld aey ecdthct cin d -he i d na vtey appreciated the asking why too. the big questions. i kn thihe gi's add required about these five correspondents and the likes they were with them in the trenches taking the risks tey we exe, t w t. por tin oe wa p guys felt comfortable around him, opened up to him, and began writing wonderful profiles. bo b h cedse ttime too mapi re- w- -- i'm screwing this up. [laughter] i write for the people who read ernie
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-eah. >> .at that time. can you talk about thaa and how you got from there to morehouse and how you decided to get into the civil rights movement, if not as a vocation, then an avocation? >> well, first, my father was president of fort valley state college for negros in fort valley, georgia. and moved to pennsylvania where he became president of lincoln university, which was a black college. >> right. >> but of course, pennsylvania, it couldn't have been black by law. >> right. >> it was black by custom and experience. >> indeed. >> and had white. >> no white enrollees. >> it had a couple. >> it did. okay. >> and white teachers. >> yeah. >> and then we moved back to atlanta and i entered morehouse college n atlanta to go to college, and i was sitting one day in a cafeteria near the school and a student came up toome with a newspaper and held it up and it said, greensboro students sit in for third day. it told how greensboro black students at north carolina a&t for the third day in a row had sat in. it was a
-eah. >> .at that time. can you talk about thaa and how you got from there to morehouse and how you decided to get into the civil rights movement, if not as a vocation, then an avocation? >> well, first, my father was president of fort valley state college for negros in fort valley, georgia. and moved to pennsylvania where he became president of lincoln university, which was a black college. >> right. >> but of course, pennsylvania, it couldn't have been black by law....
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. >> yeah,eah, yeah. i'm sure. i'm sure, yeah. but anyway -- >> reporter: but there's just not much you can do? >> there's not much i can do. >> reporter: that's the reality of life on a cattle ranch in the midst of this relentless drought. >>> randi kaye joins us now. >>> two people are dead after lightning struck a house. >> philadelphia police say they've arrested a man who tried to abduct a 10-year-old girl in broad daylight. but fled when she fought back and her 2-year-old brother screamed. incident was caught on surveillance video. the suspect turned himself in to police. >>> officials searching for two missing cousins in evansdale, iowa, have drained about half the water out of a lake and are waiting for fbi divers with sonar equipment to arrive. 10-year-old lyric cook and her 8-year-old cousin elizabeth collins were last seen on friday when they went for a bike ride. their bikes were found near that lake. yahoo! is giving its new ceo a hefty pay package. worth possibly $71 million. over the next five years. that's accordin
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>>eah, i think the are. when you take a look, where we really had very strong demand in my mind is around the information technology, computer science areas. you know, these really strong math proficient areas. you find across-the-board demand, health, health firms, insurance companies, finance firms, strong demand for graduates out of those very complicated information technology programs, computer science programs. and i also think engineering demand as we have seen that rebound in manufacturing, that has firmed up a lot as well. so those math-dominant fiel really have bee pretty strong. but for kids coming out in business, even the health fields now, we're seeing weakness. so outside of those really math proficient, engineering, information technology fields, we're not seeing a lot of strength. >> brown: well, catherine mann are you on a college campus as well as an economist locking at these thing, right? how has the downturn in the last few years impacted young people? who is getting work, what kind of
>>eah, i think the are. when you take a look, where we really had very strong demand in my mind is around the information technology, computer science areas. you know, these really strong math proficient areas. you find across-the-board demand, health, health firms, insurance companies, finance firms, strong demand for graduates out of those very complicated information technology programs, computer science programs. and i also think engineering demand as we have seen that rebound in...
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>>eah, you , hii lf mesav a -hreon w t neorp.. i love ma reaps, but the system sometimes is brutal. i was recently rereading the memoir by louis polr,r. sjuin vnand en of it, he said, you know, i love and hated the marine corp.. that's something that, you know, unless you've been in the marine corp. you don't understand. i probably spent some years after the marine crp.atit renin b owte writing "jarhead," i spent time in the company of marines and vetans, and it's about individuals. it's about comrade and history, soar e a sw, i'mtill a reap, and it's important not to just tell marine stories, but military storie tell them well, and make sure the story -- the sry's from -- the sries fromhe current rs ol ath atal responsibility. >> you talk about meeting with current veterans coming back. what do you think is the largest challenge for them once they return both injured and not >>sfftfo yo.he current war? g come home, and they become a math teacher off the bat, and they don't have any difficulties or a science teacher or libraria mechanic, what have you. other guys, ty lost their otin
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he writes -- eah, i was at an event a couple of months ago in washington where an attorney confronted one of the governors at the federal reserve, the one in charge of regulation, and he said don't you realize how much of our time this is occupying? how in some ways these regulations are applying a break to the ability of banks to go out there in extend credit? he did not mention the other activities that they do, some of which are not as helpful as making loans to ordinary people. the governor gave a response. he said yes, we know that is true. there is an element of this that is slowing things down, but don't you remember what happened in 2007? we did not have regulations in place. unemployment shot up to 10%. is it worse slowing things down a little bit so you do not have a financial crisis? that is the point business executives do not like to talk about. that is the reality. we are still recovering from a financial crisis. it is not an abstract issue. there is a real reason to think that it might make sense to put the brakes on so we do not have another crisis. host: next is from
he writes -- eah, i was at an event a couple of months ago in washington where an attorney confronted one of the governors at the federal reserve, the one in charge of regulation, and he said don't you realize how much of our time this is occupying? how in some ways these regulations are applying a break to the ability of banks to go out there in extend credit? he did not mention the other activities that they do, some of which are not as helpful as making loans to ordinary people. the governor...
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>>eah, well i haven't seen that report but i would say that one of two things is going on. one is, as you know we were able to look at a slowdown as a result of technical difficulties they encountered many say of course this is the product of concerted intelligence efforts to get into the cyber network. but, really what would be happening hear is the pressure could be getting to a point wherr they want to keep things on a slow simmer instead of having them in effect precipitate further sanctions. so the iranians are very clever about playing it both ways. melissa: yeah. >> the real issue what are they saying publicly and what are they doing in private. melissa: what do you think america should be doing right now about this problem? >> well we've got a lot of ecomic upheaval in iran. it appears whether it is sanctions or the currency centerthat were set up, the iranian economy is on its heels ahmadinejad said today. so i think a rod of sanctions that get the u.s. and th e.u. to reay focus on the related industries in the oil sector toeep the pressure on. i think we'll likely
>>eah, well i haven't seen that report but i would say that one of two things is going on. one is, as you know we were able to look at a slowdown as a result of technical difficulties they encountered many say of course this is the product of concerted intelligence efforts to get into the cyber network. but, really what would be happening hear is the pressure could be getting to a point wherr they want to keep things on a slow simmer instead of having them in effect precipitate further...
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admits he sinned, reformed himself, according to himself and according to other christians, and so now eahe is the perfect marriage. he made mistakes, he admitted to them. that plays well. makes him real. makes him like somebody that lives down there. here's the problem, though. romney has zero in common with anyone down there. tea partiers don't like him, evangelicals don't like him. you put newt gingrich, who is in your face, a sinner and redeemed, compare him to romney, a clear winner, gingrich will win the primary tomorrow. >> steve benen, from a journalist position, given the history of newt gingrich going after bill clinton, how he led the charge for impeachment, doesn't that make it doubly tough or does it make it easier to ask gingrich those kind of questions? >> i think it's the former. i think it was astounding to me to hear him talk about the fact these allegations would make it difficult for someone to govern, it was hard not to stop and think, weren't you the same guy leading this impeachment charge against a sitting president in the late 90s, while carrying on an affair with h
admits he sinned, reformed himself, according to himself and according to other christians, and so now eahe is the perfect marriage. he made mistakes, he admitted to them. that plays well. makes him real. makes him like somebody that lives down there. here's the problem, though. romney has zero in common with anyone down there. tea partiers don't like him, evangelicals don't like him. you put newt gingrich, who is in your face, a sinner and redeemed, compare him to romney, a clear winner,...
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>>eah. i think -- and that's an important aspect generally of policy making in the national security realm. and that's the balance, obviously, between transparency and secrecy and confidentiality. for an operation like this where operational security is absolutely essential, keeping it small, keeping it to a group that has an absolute need to know does give the president and discussionmakers more space and more time to go through the offense. and in this case, of course, we considered every aspect of this. and we were able to do so because we did have exceptional operational security. >> you also had to make a decision about when to act. as you said, there was never a moment where you had overwhelming evidence. and so how did you make that decision? when did it seem that you had achieved a kind of critical balance of evidence? >> yeah. there was a point reached where the intelligence professionals came and made a determination and put it to the president that we're not likely through whateve
>>eah. i think -- and that's an important aspect generally of policy making in the national security realm. and that's the balance, obviously, between transparency and secrecy and confidentiality. for an operation like this where operational security is absolutely essential, keeping it small, keeping it to a group that has an absolute need to know does give the president and discussionmakers more space and more time to go through the offense. and in this case, of course, we considered...
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>>eah, 99%. >> rose: 99%, okay you would say? >> it would be how can we get-- the number one thing for me how can we find a more optimal global governance struck the that you are accommodates tse diffent ways of choosing to do thin domestically. somebody asked me a great question at an event, is it conceivable you would have a chinese head of the i.m.f.? would that person be able to make a decision in a room without calling beijing? good question. i don't know the answer to that. and i suspectntil the answer is, yes, they could, then china is not in a position to be head of the i.m.f. one thing is for sure, some time this decade, somebody from the bric countries has a lot more ght to be head of the i.m.f. than we appear to have given them in the -- st. so the number one decision-- i read in the papers today, how do you make the world's governance system for equitable. we have the i.m.f. being lenient are parts of europe. were they like that in asia in '97, '98? which makes, on top of these voting right, a number o these countries
>>eah, 99%. >> rose: 99%, okay you would say? >> it would be how can we get-- the number one thing for me how can we find a more optimal global governance struck the that you are accommodates tse diffent ways of choosing to do thin domestically. somebody asked me a great question at an event, is it conceivable you would have a chinese head of the i.m.f.? would that person be able to make a decision in a room without calling beijing? good question. i don't know the answer to...
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to build momentum from that lower unemployment rate to hold a fundraiser in los angeles today, then eahe's heading to ohio. mitt romney is rallying in florida. he's giving a major foreign policy speech tomorrow. >>> we're following a shooting on the campus of the university of south alabama. a student reportedly naked and acting erratically is dad
to build momentum from that lower unemployment rate to hold a fundraiser in los angeles today, then eahe's heading to ohio. mitt romney is rallying in florida. he's giving a major foreign policy speech tomorrow. >>> we're following a shooting on the campus of the university of south alabama. a student reportedly naked and acting erratically is dad
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. >> 8:00 on the eahe -- 11:00 on east coast. >>> a federal appeals court in boston has ruled the defense of marriage act unconstitutional. doma as it's called defines marriage as strictly heterosexual one man one woman. it denies all sorts of benefits to gay couples and that's one reason the court in boston says it cannot stand. cnn legal contributor paul callan joins me on the phone. paul, let's talk exactly about what this ruling means right now and then we'll move into what this could mean at a higher level. >> okay. let me start, kyra, by saying this is a federal court in the new england area, the first circuit court of appeals, and they cover basically, you know, maine, vermont, new hampshire, puerto rico, believe it or not, and massachusetts. so this ruling is binding only on that area of the united states, the federal courts that cover that area of the united states. it's a very, very important precedent that will be looked at by courts around the united states and there are at least seven other lawsuits pending, challenging the doma act. this is a very important precedent. >> thi
. >> 8:00 on the eahe -- 11:00 on east coast. >>> a federal appeals court in boston has ruled the defense of marriage act unconstitutional. doma as it's called defines marriage as strictly heterosexual one man one woman. it denies all sorts of benefits to gay couples and that's one reason the court in boston says it cannot stand. cnn legal contributor paul callan joins me on the phone. paul, let's talk exactly about what this ruling means right now and then we'll move into what...
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you ow one pill eah morning treats yo freent artrn youan eoy a thi grt la of rs h toffer le deliti deres. andri thu weding f yore o of ose ople who ts hrtbu and then treats day after day, block the acid with prilosec otc andon'tet hrtbu ithe rst ace. [ le aounc ] o pil eachorni. 4 hos. zo hetbur >>> good morning, we're talking about the voting rights actnd tt roey'speec and joing me tod w he deedc mohaed, vtori ffransco. d sten cter,utho o t nenovel he impehmenf raha lcolnlaw ofesr at ye unersi. i had just cracked into the book and it was excellent and i loved your previous work, so i thi evyone should go out and get it i fod thsubtt o everhinghatappedhis week scining. tt rneyent theopeak d th uer lyi thing that texas is going to be able to loose itself. it was interesting that mit romn didot aresshis a al >> pticurly at aorne genel hoer spon that monday and as biden would say the following day, voting rights ishe key aspectf wthe naacisabt. wh youook athe reacons toromn's spch, y unrsta thabecae it wa't speaking to the needs and concerns of the constituents and it was not only what he s
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eah there's been outside spending for 20 years but never at this level. never, the citizens united court case just scrambled the playing field and changed the dynamic completely and no question it's benefiting the republicans in this election. >> and the other thing i want to ask is the obama campaign is to coin a term burning through the money that it has at a much higher rate than the romney camp. $400 million in the first half of the year versus $130 million, what are they spending the money on? >> on two things primary will. one, message and two, organization. organization, they made early investments in the key battleground states to put organizers on the ground and setup field offices. by the time mitt romney had opened up his first office in virginia, barack obama had 13 offices and dozens of organizers on the ground. that is going to matter in the long-run. and secondly, early ads helping to define himself as well as his opponent and that is important. >> rick davis, how do you see the decision by the obama campaign to spend a lot more money faste
eah there's been outside spending for 20 years but never at this level. never, the citizens united court case just scrambled the playing field and changed the dynamic completely and no question it's benefiting the republicans in this election. >> and the other thing i want to ask is the obama campaign is to coin a term burning through the money that it has at a much higher rate than the romney camp. $400 million in the first half of the year versus $130 million, what are they spending the...
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this casenvolves something called rare eah materials. now, if china would simply let the maet work on its own, we'd have no objections. but their policies curntly are prevting that from happening. and they go against t very rules that cna agreed to follow. >> chad myers, he's joining us. chad, before we talk about what they are, tell us what they do. >> they will power your battery, they will, they're the part that makes the power. they will turn red, green, and blue, which are the colors of your tv set. they will make a tiny magnet, which in real magnets would be this size, they can be almost down to the size of a quarter for the me amount of power, thereforemaking verymall motors for aerpacer for spacecft or for satellites that go up. they are elements, they are plentiful in therld. they are all over the place. but a long time go, china really reduced the cost of them and a lot of mines just basically went out of business. they couldn't compete. now china makes 97% of those minerals. they don't want to give them away them anymore. they
this casenvolves something called rare eah materials. now, if china would simply let the maet work on its own, we'd have no objections. but their policies curntly are prevting that from happening. and they go against t very rules that cna agreed to follow. >> chad myers, he's joining us. chad, before we talk about what they are, tell us what they do. >> they will power your battery, they will, they're the part that makes the power. they will turn red, green, and blue, which are the...
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. >> 8:00 on the eahe -- 11:00 on east coast. >>> a federal appeals court in boston has ruled the defense of marriage act unconstitutional. doma as it's called defines marriage as strictly heterosexual one man one woman. it denies all sorts of benefits to gay couples and that's one reason the court in boston says it cannot stand. cnn legal contributor paul callan joins me on the phone. paul, let's talk exactly about what this ruling means right now and then we'll move into what this could mean at a higher level. >> okay. let me start, kyra, by saying
. >> 8:00 on the eahe -- 11:00 on east coast. >>> a federal appeals court in boston has ruled the defense of marriage act unconstitutional. doma as it's called defines marriage as strictly heterosexual one man one woman. it denies all sorts of benefits to gay couples and that's one reason the court in boston says it cannot stand. cnn legal contributor paul callan joins me on the phone. paul, let's talk exactly about what this ruling means right now and then we'll move into what...
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that he woun'mo hvean eah g omainad. yu' yi at presen uerim withrkgitit intelligence saying, we have an opportunity to capture and kill osama bin laden, you're saying president romney wouldn't take that shot? >> i don't think it's clear that he would. again, he criticized barack obama a few years ago when barack obama said, if we have actionable intelligence about a high value target -- and let's be clear, nobody was bigger, nobody was a more high value target than osama bin laden. >> gail collins, i'm not sure how this can be turned against the president. but it may be that i have no way of seeing that. >> i dot derstand wt theye doin ery te t rpuics isth rinpeleha backba tk t ambi lan. a teth why this is a thing that the republicans are doing. >> i think the president's foreign policy record is not perfect, but the republicans are doing themselves and the country a disservice by every time there's any foreign policy flap coming out and criticizing him. they are doing it on the situation in china, which is an incredibly
that he woun'mo hvean eah g omainad. yu' yi at presen uerim withrkgitit intelligence saying, we have an opportunity to capture and kill osama bin laden, you're saying president romney wouldn't take that shot? >> i don't think it's clear that he would. again, he criticized barack obama a few years ago when barack obama said, if we have actionable intelligence about a high value target -- and let's be clear, nobody was bigger, nobody was a more high value target than osama bin laden....
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spite of the thraw says they must do -- in spite of the law that says they mosmust do so by april 15 of eah year. so april 15 came and april 15 went, this year as it had last yeeryear and the year before and there is no budget. so i look to the leadership of the senator from texas, who knows that the hardworking families of her state, and the hardworking families of my state resent the fact that washington refuses to be accountable. the democrats in this body refuse to be accountable to the american people. the american people, all they're asking for -- in my opinion -- is value for their money. they want to make sure the money they send to washington is being spent effectively, efficiently and they're getting value for their money. mrs. hutchison: and, you know, the spending issue is very interesting, and i look to my colleague from tennessee, who is really one of the deficit hawks in the united states senate, and i am looking at the statistics that are being put out about the entitlement spendings. the entitlement spending today is over 50% of our spending every year. mandatory spending -
spite of the thraw says they must do -- in spite of the law that says they mosmust do so by april 15 of eah year. so april 15 came and april 15 went, this year as it had last yeeryear and the year before and there is no budget. so i look to the leadership of the senator from texas, who knows that the hardworking families of her state, and the hardworking families of my state resent the fact that washington refuses to be accountable. the democrats in this body refuse to be accountable to the...