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it's so embarrassing, but it's darling, too. >> ha ha, ha ha, ha ha. it's not all top 40 music and gold tube tops, oh, no, a typical day at chez courtney, it can get crazy. >> a typical day for me is crazy, let me tell you. i get up out of bed and the sexiest outfit you've ever seen. my hair is done, my makeup's done. >> hair done. makeup done. we love you courtney stodden. >> my hair is done. my makeup's done. i get up at around 12, 12:00 p.m. and i make my mocha. i don't care about anything else. doug is wonderful. picks up my coffee beans that i spill on the floor. he picks up my foundation. he picks up my feathers from my big robe that i wear. my high heels are all over. i have a wonderful life, a wonderful husband. a typical day for me is like a princess. >> somebody call mother goose, the best fairy tale ever. picking up her coffee beans and foundation and feathers. i do have one concern, now that princess courtney is married, will she have enough time to focus on her career. remember courtney's career from back in her single days -- queue the bo
it's so embarrassing, but it's darling, too. >> ha ha, ha ha, ha ha. it's not all top 40 music and gold tube tops, oh, no, a typical day at chez courtney, it can get crazy. >> a typical day for me is crazy, let me tell you. i get up out of bed and the sexiest outfit you've ever seen. my hair is done, my makeup's done. >> hair done. makeup done. we love you courtney stodden. >> my hair is done. my makeup's done. i get up at around 12, 12:00 p.m. and i make my mocha. i...
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it has unemployment insurance, it has the payroll tax cut extension, and what we call the doc fix, which deals with physician reimbursements under medicare. and then it also has the keystone pipeline language that was in the house, also in this particular senate bill. so i feel really good about where we are considering the fact that the senate democrats i don't think were comfortable with the pay-fors that were being proposed. and we would like to have gotten a full year like what was passed through the house of representatives. but this is where we are. we get a two-month extension of the three things i mentioned, plus we get the pipeline. >> okay. two months, though, is really not something that makes people feel very good. i mean, we're going to be having the same conversation in 60 days with another countdown? >> well, my guess is we probably will. we'll have to revisit this issue. like i said, that was not the the preferred alternative for many of us. we wanted to see the same thing that passed through the house of representatives pass in the senate, which was a one-year extension.
it has unemployment insurance, it has the payroll tax cut extension, and what we call the doc fix, which deals with physician reimbursements under medicare. and then it also has the keystone pipeline language that was in the house, also in this particular senate bill. so i feel really good about where we are considering the fact that the senate democrats i don't think were comfortable with the pay-fors that were being proposed. and we would like to have gotten a full year like what was passed...
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the advantage he has is he has a base that goes with him. he has the 13, 14, 15%. he doesn't have to go out and earn his dinner every night. romney for all his money and gingrich, for everything these people have in terms of attention, they don't have what ron paul has right now, and that's a solid base. i think paul is in this. i don't think he'll win, but i think he can play a big role in these primaries. >> but, jack, ron paul has shown to have a very niche constituency or a boutique constituency. he gets the 20%, 22%, but doesn't show potential for growth. the real issue is -- >> you're right. >> -- the candidate in iowa has the potential to consolidate anti-romney votes. >> that's a good point. newt gingrich has been of the group the most successful at the moment, but they have the big problem in virginia. they were talking about how they were going to be on the ballot in virginia and we find out five of those candidates didn't make it on to the ballot including newt gingrich. he wanted to have a write-in ballot and the rules of the state didn't allow that. he
the advantage he has is he has a base that goes with him. he has the 13, 14, 15%. he doesn't have to go out and earn his dinner every night. romney for all his money and gingrich, for everything these people have in terms of attention, they don't have what ron paul has right now, and that's a solid base. i think paul is in this. i don't think he'll win, but i think he can play a big role in these primaries. >> but, jack, ron paul has shown to have a very niche constituency or a boutique...
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and i think he has a point there. which is that newt gingrich has been kind of smooth and he's vowed a positive campaign and all the rest. he's not responding to these things. and so he says i feel like people are baiting me because they want newt gingrich to behave as the old newt gingrich. >> yeah. let me come back to this, anderson f you're in this situation, i think what voters look for in the republican base is a fellow that can take the fight to obama, not take the fight to gingrich. so what you would normally do is if you're a candidate, go after the president and be presidential. but then you would assemble maybe 15 or 20 people that work with newt gingrich in the 90s, put them on the same flat form together, have a press conference with those people and that will play on television for three days. >> we'll leave it there. david and gloria, getting interesting. next, breaking news from capitol hill. across the street backing down big time in the battle over how to extend pay for extending the -- or excuse me,
and i think he has a point there. which is that newt gingrich has been kind of smooth and he's vowed a positive campaign and all the rest. he's not responding to these things. and so he says i feel like people are baiting me because they want newt gingrich to behave as the old newt gingrich. >> yeah. let me come back to this, anderson f you're in this situation, i think what voters look for in the republican base is a fellow that can take the fight to obama, not take the fight to...
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do you believe, though, in any way, shape or form that university has done enough to stop what has happened at the school in the past? >> let me just say this, you know, our number one priority is the health, safety, and well-being of our students. and with this tragic situation that we have involving the death of robert champion, our hearts just go out to his family. >> reporter: as you know before robert champion's death, you had another situation with another young woman here at the university. she was hazed, as a result, three young men have now been arrested. that was before his death. and so the question is, why wasn't something done before? >> we have policies, procedures, and every incident of hazing that we've had has gone through the investigatory process. >> reporter: isn't it clear the policies you have in place aren't working and that those policies need to be changed? >> one of the things that we have found with hazing is that there is a -- there's a veil of secrecy. this is a culture not just here at florida a & m university. it's on college and university campuses all across
do you believe, though, in any way, shape or form that university has done enough to stop what has happened at the school in the past? >> let me just say this, you know, our number one priority is the health, safety, and well-being of our students. and with this tragic situation that we have involving the death of robert champion, our hearts just go out to his family. >> reporter: as you know before robert champion's death, you had another situation with another young woman here at...
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he believes he has his own community. he believes he has the allawis behind him. he believes he's really immune to this fury. and he believes that his community will really actually fight for him and keep him in power. and i think in this kind of, you know, in this parallel universe, as you described it, it makes perfect sense for bashar al assad to think that he could ride out the storm. for example, the arab league imposes sanctions on him. guess what he says? he said, we had 35 years, 40 years of sanctions. we can live with sanctions. the arab league again, in a way, tries to corner him, he has nothing but contempt for the arab league. the united nations human rights council issues a report accusing him of war crimes. what does he say? he has no regard for the united nations. and when pressed, does he not think much of the united nations? he thinks -- he says, we only play the game that we are members of the united nations. this is a man who is really now gone rogue, if you will. the syrian state has really now left the decent and conservative order of nations.
he believes he has his own community. he believes he has the allawis behind him. he believes he's really immune to this fury. and he believes that his community will really actually fight for him and keep him in power. and i think in this kind of, you know, in this parallel universe, as you described it, it makes perfect sense for bashar al assad to think that he could ride out the storm. for example, the arab league imposes sanctions on him. guess what he says? he said, we had 35 years, 40...
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when you talk about this propaganda machine, he has -- kim jong-un has not existed for very long in that machine. so it will be interesting to see what happens. >> yeah, we were trying to negotiate laura and una's release, it was interesting because our sources were dealing with two entirely different factions inside north korea because it seemed that there was this schism between members of the foreign ministry and the military. if that is any indicator, it's an unpredictable time in that country right now. >> see if those bridges will be created. it's good to see you both. i'm glad you look so well. you look healthy. thanks for being with us. >> thank you, sanjay. >> lisa and laura ling. let us know what you think about the this. we're on facebook and i'll be tweeting throughout the show tonight. >>> up next staying on top i think, north korea's military might, its nuclear arsenal. we hear a lot about this. now they have a new finger on the button. we'll get more on this from bill richardson. and take you live to the most dangerous border on earth, the one separating north and south ko
when you talk about this propaganda machine, he has -- kim jong-un has not existed for very long in that machine. so it will be interesting to see what happens. >> yeah, we were trying to negotiate laura and una's release, it was interesting because our sources were dealing with two entirely different factions inside north korea because it seemed that there was this schism between members of the foreign ministry and the military. if that is any indicator, it's an unpredictable time in...
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he has a spring in his step. he came to all places, the music man museum to talk to voters earlier today. he even threw out a reference from the classic musical from the early 1960s saying he felt like playing 76 trombones. if he wins in this state it could be trouble, if i can quote from the movie, trouble with a capital "t" with his gop rivals. no presidential candidate since gerald ford has won both the iowa caucuses and the new hampshire primary. one of the reasons why he is doing so well in iowa is all of the other candidates are fighting with each other and taking their sights off of mitt romney, and if you want to know how things are going for the massachusetts governor, consider this, an 8-year-old asked him a question. is it hard running for president? >> is it hard running for the president? >> thank you. and that's a darn good question. and the answer is yes and no. it sounds like a politician. i apologize. >> reporter: so he sounded a little bit like a politician there, but he's a politician on the mo
he has a spring in his step. he came to all places, the music man museum to talk to voters earlier today. he even threw out a reference from the classic musical from the early 1960s saying he felt like playing 76 trombones. if he wins in this state it could be trouble, if i can quote from the movie, trouble with a capital "t" with his gop rivals. no presidential candidate since gerald ford has won both the iowa caucuses and the new hampshire primary. one of the reasons why he is doing...
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that bill has been put back on the shelf. till tonight it appeared as if the legislation was on a fast track to passage, a fast track that seemed to have been created a few weeks ago after steve croft on "60 minutes" revealed that congress members were legally allowed to use inside information, information they learned through briefings or reports to make money, something regular people like us would be arrested for. >> why does congress get a pass on this? >> it's really the way the rules have been defined and the people who make the rules are the political class in washington and they've conveniently written them in such a way that they don't apply to themselves. >> the buying and selling of stock by corporate insiders who have access to nonpublic information that can affect the stock price can be a criminal offense. just ask raj rajaratnam, who got 11 years in prison for doing it. but congressional lawmakers have no corporate responsibilities and have long been considered exempt from insider trading laws even though they h
that bill has been put back on the shelf. till tonight it appeared as if the legislation was on a fast track to passage, a fast track that seemed to have been created a few weeks ago after steve croft on "60 minutes" revealed that congress members were legally allowed to use inside information, information they learned through briefings or reports to make money, something regular people like us would be arrested for. >> why does congress get a pass on this? >> it's really...
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>> you know he has to do well. he doesn't have to win, but he has to at least come in i think second to stay in this. but you know, we're going to go into new hampshire in a week, after iowa, then south carolina a week later, florida a week after that. gingrich is doing very well in south carolina and florida right now. but the primaries tend to have a sort of momentum factor. and people had a lot of expectations for gingrich essentially as the viable anti-romney candidate. if ron paul ends up winning iowa, i frankly think that iowa gets dismissed and it all just moves to the next three caucuses. to really determine it. >> we'll be there again in four years, i think, because it's just what we do. but this reminds me very much of the thompson campaign four years ago, hilary, of which i was a member, where we came in third just barely beating out john mccain. it wasn't quite bad enough to drop out right then, which would have made life easier. we skipped new hampshire and went right to south carolina. we didn't do as
>> you know he has to do well. he doesn't have to win, but he has to at least come in i think second to stay in this. but you know, we're going to go into new hampshire in a week, after iowa, then south carolina a week later, florida a week after that. gingrich is doing very well in south carolina and florida right now. but the primaries tend to have a sort of momentum factor. and people had a lot of expectations for gingrich essentially as the viable anti-romney candidate. if ron paul...
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and the thing that has turned phoenix a little bit on him has been the failure to investigate the sexual assaults. you mentioned it, perez mentioned it a little bit. that's so awful. and it's not, you know, his traditional tough-guy act. it's such a dereliction of duty that that's the thing that might sink him with the voters more than any of the immigration stuff. >> why would he fail or refuse to investigate sexual assaults? >> because they're hispanic. the victims are hispanic. >> as simple as that? >> that's the only explanation that seems plausible to me. this is a community that he views as targets, not as victims. and they have not -- and so he ignored them. >> as i said w, we invited him the program and he declined this time around. he's been on in the past. jeff toobin, appreciate it. >>> suspect jerry sandusky got a new member of his legal team. and a suspicious answer he gave about training underage kids how to use soap in the shower. >>> and yesterday the university president suggested it was too shrouded in secrecy no uncover. today's florida governor had something to say ab
and the thing that has turned phoenix a little bit on him has been the failure to investigate the sexual assaults. you mentioned it, perez mentioned it a little bit. that's so awful. and it's not, you know, his traditional tough-guy act. it's such a dereliction of duty that that's the thing that might sink him with the voters more than any of the immigration stuff. >> why would he fail or refuse to investigate sexual assaults? >> because they're hispanic. the victims are hispanic....
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nothing has changed. in fact, it is turning more into just crazy violence. >> the syrian foreign minister you said gave this news conference on monday and he showed very graphic videos allegedly depicting violence against civilians by what he described as terrorist gangs, except it was very dishonest. some of the video wasn't even from syria, nor was it even shot this year. what you can tell us about how the government there is trying to blame the violence on these so-called terrorist gangs? >> sorry for laughing but let me just explain something to you. this regime cannot do anything right, even lying. they are bad even at lying. it did not take us more than one or two hours to show all these lies. moreover, while he was talking, i could not stop myself just running to facebook and just writing that this guy is lying. i can see tanks right now. and even though there is some now violence from the other side, who caused that? it was caused just by the regime itself. now people are talking about defending t
nothing has changed. in fact, it is turning more into just crazy violence. >> the syrian foreign minister you said gave this news conference on monday and he showed very graphic videos allegedly depicting violence against civilians by what he described as terrorist gangs, except it was very dishonest. some of the video wasn't even from syria, nor was it even shot this year. what you can tell us about how the government there is trying to blame the violence on these so-called terrorist...
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god has not changed his mind about me. he has not changed his mind about you. declare it, declare it, affirm it, walk in it! >> reporter: a boisterous, confident sermon, even though it came just a few months after he'd been accused by several young men of coercing them into having homosexual sex. they said they had viewed long as a father figure and alleged he lavished them with gifts and trips before pressuring them into sex. strong allegations especially considering that eddie long was such a strong critic of homosexuality. >> you cannot say i was born this way. i don't care what scientists say. if you say you were born this way, then you're saying god, you're a liar. you can be converted. you were not born that way. >> reporter: the bombast of bishop long who has packed tens thofr us in a church, has come to an end, at least for the time being. >> this is what he had to say this past sunday. >> i'm going to take a little time off to work with my family. >> reporter: eddie long said she's stepping away from the pulpit for now, after his wife filed for divorce
god has not changed his mind about me. he has not changed his mind about you. declare it, declare it, affirm it, walk in it! >> reporter: a boisterous, confident sermon, even though it came just a few months after he'd been accused by several young men of coercing them into having homosexual sex. they said they had viewed long as a father figure and alleged he lavished them with gifts and trips before pressuring them into sex. strong allegations especially considering that eddie long was...
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the airline has its own version and baldwin has his own. >>> and find out why stephen colbert has landed a spot on the ridiculist. great prices. i just wish you could guarantee me they won't be beat. oh, actually... then i'd be like, you rule! and my kids would be like, you rule! i'd be like, yes, i do rule! ohh! that rules! oh, load up the sleigh; this is going to be a great christmas. yeah. ring dinga-ding, ring dinga-ding, ring, ring, ring me up. [ male announcer ] no need to wait with our christmas price guarantee. we're so confident in our prices if you do find a lower one between now and christmas, we'll give you the difference on a walmart gift card. save money. live better. walmart. try bayer advanced aspirin. it's not the bayer aspirin you know. it's different. first, it's been re-engineered with micro-particles. second, it enters the bloodstream fast, and rushes relief to the site of your tough pain. the best part? it's proven to relieve pain twice as fast as before. bayer advanced aspirin. test how fast it works for you. love it, or get your money back. impact wool exports fro
the airline has its own version and baldwin has his own. >>> and find out why stephen colbert has landed a spot on the ridiculist. great prices. i just wish you could guarantee me they won't be beat. oh, actually... then i'd be like, you rule! and my kids would be like, you rule! i'd be like, yes, i do rule! ohh! that rules! oh, load up the sleigh; this is going to be a great christmas. yeah. ring dinga-ding, ring dinga-ding, ring, ring, ring me up. [ male announcer ] no need to wait...
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employment has largely stabilized. in fact we got data today that speaks to the fact not only that, it's modestly improving. firings are down, adp report, 50% better than expected. friday's labor department numbers should be better than expected based on the adp numbers we saw this morning. the tone is improving. >> yes. >> and if it continues to improve, can we move higher? yes. >> peter kenny, thank you very much, appreciate it. >> peter, of course, referring is challenger an adp, different measures of jobs in america and the fact that we are creating jobs. the european news is crucial. but it comes and goes. don't get too excited about any one thing there. at home, three really important things happen that should make americans happier. one, peter referred to it. u.s. added more than 200,000 jobs. two, home sales jumped most in over a year. and three, business confidence. america's manufacturing zone, heart of where we make things in this country popped. earlier i talked to the director of the economic council, gene
employment has largely stabilized. in fact we got data today that speaks to the fact not only that, it's modestly improving. firings are down, adp report, 50% better than expected. friday's labor department numbers should be better than expected based on the adp numbers we saw this morning. the tone is improving. >> yes. >> and if it continues to improve, can we move higher? yes. >> peter kenny, thank you very much, appreciate it. >> peter, of course, referring is...
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it has holes drilled in it. and i got five swats pretty hard with it. >> amy cranke is 39 years old, a wife and mother. but she vividly remembers what happened to her in elementary school. what she calls beatings in the name of god. >> i cried every time i had to go in there. >> doug mcnell said he was hit about the by the same man as amy. >> show me the force that was used with the paddle. >> it was up against the wall. my body was just -- the chair was up against the wall. if it wasn't, i would have fallen over. that's why it was like that. >> scott mcnell is doug's brother. >> it hurt like anything you can ever imagine. >> nancy mcnell is their mother. >> it was huge, long, made out of oak with a handle on it. and it holes drilled in it to cut the wind resistance so you could get the hardest impact. >> what was the name of the assistant principal who hit your son? >> marvin munyon. >> it's nice to have you here. >> this is him. making an appearance on a christian tv station in wisconsin. >> back in the 1980s,
it has holes drilled in it. and i got five swats pretty hard with it. >> amy cranke is 39 years old, a wife and mother. but she vividly remembers what happened to her in elementary school. what she calls beatings in the name of god. >> i cried every time i had to go in there. >> doug mcnell said he was hit about the by the same man as amy. >> show me the force that was used with the paddle. >> it was up against the wall. my body was just -- the chair was up against...
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the airline has its own version and baldwin has his own. >>> and find out why stephen colbert has landed a spot on the ridiculist. today, investors want retirement planning on their terms. i want to work with people who are objective. how about a plan with my name on it? can we start with realistic goals, please? show me how to keep more retirement money in my pocket. now and down the road. those are my terms. then this is your place. td ameritrade, where millions of investors plan for...
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and it is the argument that has to be defeated, it's the argument that has to be challenged. there is something we have to admit. there are -- the minorities in syria are still on the side of this regime. the christians are on the side of this regime. the community is on the side of this regime. so you're right the prospects for deliverance for the syrian people from the outside don't look good. >> and it's not like libya. i mean because with all the countries that surround this country, if there is a civil war, there's all these outside countries and groups which would be more than happy to spend money and arms to support their proxy groups inside syria. >> absolutely. in fact if you take a look at the geography, we did it yesterday, it's a tinderbox. and as one gulf diplomat said to me, he said, listen, you can't even throw a firecracker into that tinderbox. look at the geography of syria. i think these things work to the advantage of the regime. >> to you see it then just devolving into civil war? >> well, i don't know what we name it. sometimes the famous question of shak
and it is the argument that has to be defeated, it's the argument that has to be challenged. there is something we have to admit. there are -- the minorities in syria are still on the side of this regime. the christians are on the side of this regime. the community is on the side of this regime. so you're right the prospects for deliverance for the syrian people from the outside don't look good. >> and it's not like libya. i mean because with all the countries that surround this country,...
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it has it all. the mayor, smiling family, snowflakes and the time honored holiday scene of a leopard attacking an antelope. merry christmas, everybody. hope you like severed jugular veins. take a look at congresswoman loretta sanchez's card from 2009 signed by both the congresswoman and her cat gretzky. sadly next year the cat was gone but the memories live on forever. especially on the congresswoman's 2010 card, it was a tribute to gretzky, 1991 so 2010. a lot of people like to include their pets in their holiday cards. here is a card that nbc news correspondent mara schiavocampo sent to someone on our team. i don't know what i like better the dog peeing on the christmas tree. look at your photos closely before you send them out. elaine from "seinfeld" had to learn that one the hard way. >> did you look at this picture carefully? >> carefully? >> because i'm not sure, and correct me if i'm wrong, but i think i need a nipple. >> what? >> here, take a look. what is that? >> oh, my god! >> so when it
it has it all. the mayor, smiling family, snowflakes and the time honored holiday scene of a leopard attacking an antelope. merry christmas, everybody. hope you like severed jugular veins. take a look at congresswoman loretta sanchez's card from 2009 signed by both the congresswoman and her cat gretzky. sadly next year the cat was gone but the memories live on forever. especially on the congresswoman's 2010 card, it was a tribute to gretzky, 1991 so 2010. a lot of people like to include their...
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he has the big mo. this notion of organization, we had the best organization that got beat by pat robertson rjs who had the big mo. if he can sustain the mo and not be icarus, he'll be pretty good to south carolina. >> can i say one thing about new hampshire? if you look at how things are getting close in new hampshire, too, if you were ron paul or newt gingrich, and mary knows this well, set the expectations in new hampshire right now if you're newt gingrich, so high that romney can't meet those expectations. you should be saying that this is your home state, this is your backyard. you have to win new hampshire by going away by ten or more points or it doesn't count at all. if he can't meet those expectations, he doesn't have the momentum. it really gets hard when he tears down to south carolina thncht is what i love about presidential races and must be what, mary, you love about working in them. you just cannot predict. months ago who would have predicted newt gingrich when we were all reporting on al
he has the big mo. this notion of organization, we had the best organization that got beat by pat robertson rjs who had the big mo. if he can sustain the mo and not be icarus, he'll be pretty good to south carolina. >> can i say one thing about new hampshire? if you look at how things are getting close in new hampshire, too, if you were ron paul or newt gingrich, and mary knows this well, set the expectations in new hampshire right now if you're newt gingrich, so high that romney can't...
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he has been on display, he's been everywhere. he's been all over the debates, i think everybody would agree that he's been remarkably disciplined. this is not new for the republican party. we are not witnessing, the republican party has always had a history of being bipolar. you had goal water versus rock feller. reagan versus bush. this is an extension of that story of the separation between the moderate wing and the conservative wing and it's being played out once again. >> the headline of your article, heartbreak awaits republicans who love newt. and then some of the words that was pulled out by bloomberg through your piece, erratic, undisciplined, grandiose. okay. you done think he can do it? >> look, i don't believe that he's changed. i think in fact, all of those traits have been on display in recent weeks, in the last month, he has compared himself to ronald reagan and margaret thatcher. in the last year, he has flip-flopped three successive times about what to do about medicare. he took a vacation cruise right after the l
he has been on display, he's been everywhere. he's been all over the debates, i think everybody would agree that he's been remarkably disciplined. this is not new for the republican party. we are not witnessing, the republican party has always had a history of being bipolar. you had goal water versus rock feller. reagan versus bush. this is an extension of that story of the separation between the moderate wing and the conservative wing and it's being played out once again. >> the headline...
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free has been a busy man. he's also heading the investigation of the penn state child sex abuse scandal. it's been a crazy week in politics. john avalon is here to tell us what happened and give us the rankings of the week. i don't know if it's how big or bright someone looks on your screen. how does it fall? >> it's getting cold outside, but politics is heating up. so this is our way of gauging who has the big mo, using polls , analysis, seeing what happened next week. a couple weeks ago this is how it might look. mitt romney on top. the best campaigner. herman cane, getting over the sexual allegations. his supporters staying with him. ron paul and newt gingrich in the middle of the pack. at the bottom jon huntsman is not getting any love. herman cain on monday begins with a terrible week. ginger white, 13-year affair. by the end of the week he's running ads using the guy with a lie detector tests. >> in my exam he is being truthful. but the allegations of saying she was sexually assaulted by him did not occu
free has been a busy man. he's also heading the investigation of the penn state child sex abuse scandal. it's been a crazy week in politics. john avalon is here to tell us what happened and give us the rankings of the week. i don't know if it's how big or bright someone looks on your screen. how does it fall? >> it's getting cold outside, but politics is heating up. so this is our way of gauging who has the big mo, using polls , analysis, seeing what happened next week. a couple weeks ago...
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terry bran stad says he has an idea. let's go out front. >>> i'm erin burnett and out front tonight, a deal, finally. a deal. house republicans agree to the senate's two-month payroll tax extension. this includes unemployment benefits and that doc fix that prevents people that take medicare doctors getting a big drop in payments. the house added one small tweak that will make it easier for employers to actually process the tax breaks since this really is the final hour before midnight on a tax change. the gop's image, though, has taken a beating. cnn orc poll found that when it comes to handling major issues, people have increasing confidence in president obama. look at him now, 50% have more confidence in him. back in march it was only 44. when you look at republicans in congress, 31% now versus nearly 40 in march. >>> how damaging is this to the republican party? what can it do to fix its image as we head into iowa and a presidential election. senator scott brown joins us tonight. >> it's great to be on, erin. >> you k
terry bran stad says he has an idea. let's go out front. >>> i'm erin burnett and out front tonight, a deal, finally. a deal. house republicans agree to the senate's two-month payroll tax extension. this includes unemployment benefits and that doc fix that prevents people that take medicare doctors getting a big drop in payments. the house added one small tweak that will make it easier for employers to actually process the tax breaks since this really is the final hour before midnight...
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what mitt romney has been pushing. saying look, you have to have someone that can stand up to president obama and actually beat him. in the end when they go into the poll, straw poll, caucus, primary in new hampshire, what republicans want us someone who can beat obama. so i think we're definitely talking about a winner kind of number for mitt romney. >> do you think republican voters are rallying around romney, maybe not in love with him, but maybe a marriage of convenience? >> well, you know, this campaign has been so fascinating because clearly democrats, we always thought we end up with the president running against mitt romney, yet it was in early months of the fall where mitt romney's vulnerabilities were obvious, the fact he is a flip flopper, that he has no job creation record, that he has consistently been inconsistent, and wait, give me this, rich, and what happened was republicans saw those weaknesses, started looking elsewhere, and the rest of the field isn't that attractive either. and you saw the gingrich
what mitt romney has been pushing. saying look, you have to have someone that can stand up to president obama and actually beat him. in the end when they go into the poll, straw poll, caucus, primary in new hampshire, what republicans want us someone who can beat obama. so i think we're definitely talking about a winner kind of number for mitt romney. >> do you think republican voters are rallying around romney, maybe not in love with him, but maybe a marriage of convenience? >>...
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of the state laws in maryland and he has broken no laws, there and he has cooperated fully with the investigation. the attorney for dr. riley says that the charges are without merit and she objects to the client now held in utah on without bond. so at this point, very early in the prosecution of the case, but it began with the discovery of that clinic in elkton. >> some of these happened at 35, 36 weeks and it begs the question how authorities found out and this all started a year ago and one of the patients ended up in a hospital, correct? >> that's right. she was there having an abortion and during the abortion there were complications and the doctors there had her driven to a local hospital in elkton, and there it was determined that her internal injuries were so severe that she had to be air lifted to johns hopkins. and at that point the doctors that were looking at this said she should never have been transported to the hospital and it objected to the ways the doctors were treating her as a result of this abortion. so that started the investigation. that's what got the police s
of the state laws in maryland and he has broken no laws, there and he has cooperated fully with the investigation. the attorney for dr. riley says that the charges are without merit and she objects to the client now held in utah on without bond. so at this point, very early in the prosecution of the case, but it began with the discovery of that clinic in elkton. >> some of these happened at 35, 36 weeks and it begs the question how authorities found out and this all started a year ago and...
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to what the senate has done. much more serious and substantive. politically risky, yes, but it is the sounder, better approach of the two approaches. >> isn't it significant to you though, ari, that in the senate we're talking about a vote 89-10. both parties agreeing or voting on this particular proposal in the affirmative. 89-10. isn't that significant in terms of -- >> no. it's exactly the sign of what's wrong with the senate. they couldn't get their act together to pass anything meaningful that lasted a year so what they did was they said we give up, throw our hands in the air. let's get together and pass a bad poll simpt they all got together to pass a two-month extension. this is meaningless. we'll be right back two months later into the same fight and argument. the house has passed something meaningful. the other thing here, to, is the senate's walked away from the table. always when there's a disagreement between the house and senate on how to pass legislation, it's typical, happens in every congress, the
to what the senate has done. much more serious and substantive. politically risky, yes, but it is the sounder, better approach of the two approaches. >> isn't it significant to you though, ari, that in the senate we're talking about a vote 89-10. both parties agreeing or voting on this particular proposal in the affirmative. 89-10. isn't that significant in terms of -- >> no. it's exactly the sign of what's wrong with the senate. they couldn't get their act together to pass anything...
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you know, the fact that he is a flip-flopper, that he has no job creation record, that he has consistently been inconsistent and -- >> come on, hilary. stop. >> wait. give me this, rich. what happened was republicans then saw those weaknesses and started looking elsewhere. and the rest of the field isn't that attractive, either. and you know you saw the gingrich surge, he was a lot angrier about the president and so he had his surge for a moment. but i think when push comes to shove, from their perspective, romney's run a pretty good primary campaign to date. and all of those other candidates have their own flaws and iowa may just be more reflective of the republican primary problems than it is their solutions. >> rich, i'll let you respond to what hilary said. >> well, i talked to two campaigns in iowa today. candy's out there, so she's probably heard the same things. they say that the santorum surge is a real surge, and that ron paul's campaign is going to -- is probably tomorrow going to turn its big guns, not only advertising but people in stops where he is, the social media that the p
you know, the fact that he is a flip-flopper, that he has no job creation record, that he has consistently been inconsistent and -- >> come on, hilary. stop. >> wait. give me this, rich. what happened was republicans then saw those weaknesses and started looking elsewhere. and the rest of the field isn't that attractive, either. and you know you saw the gingrich surge, he was a lot angrier about the president and so he had his surge for a moment. but i think when push comes to...
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she has an open door policy. she provides a safe place and she will sit down and really listen to these kids. i was struck by how many said that diana loud them to believe in themselves again and to go after something they felt passionate about whether it was music or finishing school. >> diane, she changed my life. i love her for that. >> major things can happen when you start with even the smallest numbers. or as diane says, that little bit of hope. >> diane and the rest of the ton ten heroes, they're going to join me in los angeles this sunday night december 11th for cnn heroes and all star tribute starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern. it's going to be remarkable broadcast. really inspiring night. i hope you join me for it. let's check in with our 360 bulletin. >> a jury recommended that joshua receive the death penalty. he was convicted in october of six felony charges and the deadly home invasion in connecticut. a woman and her two daughters were murdered, their home was set on fire. the dr. william was the only su
she has an open door policy. she provides a safe place and she will sit down and really listen to these kids. i was struck by how many said that diana loud them to believe in themselves again and to go after something they felt passionate about whether it was music or finishing school. >> diane, she changed my life. i love her for that. >> major things can happen when you start with even the smallest numbers. or as diane says, that little bit of hope. >> diane and the rest of...
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still has enough vaccine for everyone in the country. but what to do if terrorists somehow were able to release the smallpox virus before people could be vaccinated. siga, the company controlled by ron perlman, says it now has a drug for that, a drug developed with a lot of taxpayer money and government help. but one of the world's leading smallpox experts, dr. d.a. henderson, says siga's drug simply may not work. >> the question is what will it do in the way of treating a patient who's had a fever and now has a funny rash that could be smallpox? will it treat the disease? i've not seen the data that suggests it will. >> reporter: that's mainly because you can't test the drug on humans without infecting them first. siga insists it has cured infected monkeys. but this is a story about contracts. and when the siga contract was being questioned last year, siga placed another major democratic political supporter on its board of directors, andy stern, the former president of the service employees union international, a public workers union th
still has enough vaccine for everyone in the country. but what to do if terrorists somehow were able to release the smallpox virus before people could be vaccinated. siga, the company controlled by ron perlman, says it now has a drug for that, a drug developed with a lot of taxpayer money and government help. but one of the world's leading smallpox experts, dr. d.a. henderson, says siga's drug simply may not work. >> the question is what will it do in the way of treating a patient who's...
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today's "new york times" has a rundown. shortly before the 2009 stimulus bill, gingrich's political committee denounced it and said it should be stopped. at the same time he was cheering a $19 billion chunk of the bill that promoted electronic health records. gingrich's center for health transformation had pushed for it on behalf of clients microsoft and all scripps. according to the times, gingrich's center also met with former conservative house colleagues who were seeking to block renewal of the state children's health insurance program. the "times" reporting, "at the time his center was being paid hundreds of thousands of dollars by major drug companies and insurers, groups that would have been harmed by a lapse in the program." a drugmaker named novo nordisk is a 200 grand a year charter member in gingrich's center for health transformation. in addition to that, novo, which is the world's largest maker of insulin, hired a related gingrich company, the gingrich group. the "times" reports that a presentation made by a gi
today's "new york times" has a rundown. shortly before the 2009 stimulus bill, gingrich's political committee denounced it and said it should be stopped. at the same time he was cheering a $19 billion chunk of the bill that promoted electronic health records. gingrich's center for health transformation had pushed for it on behalf of clients microsoft and all scripps. according to the times, gingrich's center also met with former conservative house colleagues who were seeking to block...
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congress only has to disapprove about that and has 15 days to do it. and guess what, congress is not here. even if they were here, they probably wouldn't have votes in the senate. but congress is not here. >> despite the fact that this has been prearranged, to come degree, has there been a gop reaction to this request? because you would think that it would at least present an tune for those who voted against it last time to be able to say, this is just more of the same nonsense. >> exactly. and there are definitely a lot of republicans, despite the fact that this was scripted, that are not very happy about not having the opportunity to have this debate on the floor of the house and the senate to rail against spending. and they say they are not happy because this is kind of a power play by the president. he could have easily waited to make this request so that congress is in town but the obama administration knows full well that congress is not here. you may hear a demand from republicans for the senate democratic leader to call the senate back in for t
congress only has to disapprove about that and has 15 days to do it. and guess what, congress is not here. even if they were here, they probably wouldn't have votes in the senate. but congress is not here. >> despite the fact that this has been prearranged, to come degree, has there been a gop reaction to this request? because you would think that it would at least present an tune for those who voted against it last time to be able to say, this is just more of the same nonsense. >>...