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then later pbs apologizing to the factor for some wrongdoing. this is kind of a big deal. >> bill: impact segment tonight, did mitt romney help or hurt himself this evening on the factor. joining us now from washington fox news analyst mary katharine ham and juan williams, juan, what say you? >> well, i think you had him back stepping, bill. i think that was a tough interview for him because on the abortion issue, he just wasn't comfortable in saying why he was allowing abortion to go forward in massachusetts when he was governor if it was a heart felt position that he was taking. i think that's very hard for him. i think you were right again when you said you know what? conservatives just don't think you are that conservative. they see a lot of flip flops. individual mandate and the like. they think you are going to go back to that once you win the primary. for him, even though he got all these endorsements this weekend, i look at the poll numbers, the poll numbers look to me like it's about the same for romney. it's not despite all the conserv
then later pbs apologizing to the factor for some wrongdoing. this is kind of a big deal. >> bill: impact segment tonight, did mitt romney help or hurt himself this evening on the factor. joining us now from washington fox news analyst mary katharine ham and juan williams, juan, what say you? >> well, i think you had him back stepping, bill. i think that was a tough interview for him because on the abortion issue, he just wasn't comfortable in saying why he was allowing abortion to...
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then later pbs apologizing to the factor for some wrongdoing. wrongdoing. this is kind of a big deal. i take an omega for my heart. but to be honest, i find the omega choices overwhelming. which one is right for me? then i found new pronutrients omega-3. it's from centrum, a name i trust. it goes beyond my heart to support my brain and eyes too. and these ultra-concentrated minigels are much smaller than many others. it's part of a whole new line of supplements. there's probiotic and fruit & veggie too. new pronutrients from centrum helps make nutrition possible. smany great pioneersom centrum before me, guided only by a dream. i'm embarking on a journey of epic proportion. i will travel, from sea to shining sea, through amber waves of grain, and i won't stop until i've helped every driver in america save hundreds on car insurance. well i'm out of the parking lot. that's a good start. geico, fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent, or more on car insurance. >> bill: impact segment tonight, did mitt romney help or hurt himself this evening on the fact
then later pbs apologizing to the factor for some wrongdoing. wrongdoing. this is kind of a big deal. i take an omega for my heart. but to be honest, i find the omega choices overwhelming. which one is right for me? then i found new pronutrients omega-3. it's from centrum, a name i trust. it goes beyond my heart to support my brain and eyes too. and these ultra-concentrated minigels are much smaller than many others. it's part of a whole new line of supplements. there's probiotic and fruit...
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pbs apologizes to the factor and tim tebow mocked on "saturday night live." right back. [ male announcer ] if you're giving an amazing gift, shouldn't it be given in an amazing way? ♪ the lexus december to remember sales event is here, but only for a limited time. see your lexus dealer. with thermacare heatwraps. that's 8 hours while you wear it, plus an additional 8 hours of relief after you take it off. can your patch say that? for up to 16 hours of relief... try thermacare. >> bill: back of the book segment tonight, regions check, lots of action this evening. check one. as you may know attorney general eric holder under fire for the fast and furious gun sting that went wrong a number of other snafus. in an interview with the "new york times," holder said some of the sentiment against him may be driven by race. quote: this is a way to get back at the president because of the way i can be identified with him. both due to the relationship and, you know, the fact that we're both african-american, unquote. check reports, you decide. check two. ron paul showed
pbs apologizes to the factor and tim tebow mocked on "saturday night live." right back. [ male announcer ] if you're giving an amazing gift, shouldn't it be given in an amazing way? ♪ the lexus december to remember sales event is here, but only for a limited time. see your lexus dealer. with thermacare heatwraps. that's 8 hours while you wear it, plus an additional 8 hours of relief after you take it off. can your patch say that? for up to 16 hours of relief... try thermacare....
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we begin with pbs. in its news hour on tuesday senior correspondent jeffrey brown did a report on the news industry. >> in this hyperlinked information age, a lot can get all the way around and back while truth is still getting out of bed. there is so much potential here for misinformation, for propaganda, for spin, all of the myriad sources that are out there. >> bill: are you kidding me? are you kidding me? pbs showing my picture when talking about propaganda and misinformation? good grief. where can i sue? here now to analyze fox news juliet huddy. these pinheads you called them right. >> we talked to everybody. here is the deal. they are talking about the news literacy project a program in high schools in several different cities basically trying to get things when you watch the news look at things critically there is bias in the news. a great message. they show your picture when they talk about spin. essentially we talk to alan miller the founder of this project and he said he referred us, he said
we begin with pbs. in its news hour on tuesday senior correspondent jeffrey brown did a report on the news industry. >> in this hyperlinked information age, a lot can get all the way around and back while truth is still getting out of bed. there is so much potential here for misinformation, for propaganda, for spin, all of the myriad sources that are out there. >> bill: are you kidding me? are you kidding me? pbs showing my picture when talking about propaganda and misinformation?...
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i like pbs. we sub sid dies pbs. i'm going to haveç to say, pbs has to have advertisement. >> what do you think? is this going to help in the votes? >> yeah, it's a nice contrast to the president who's a big spendser. more importantly for mitt romney, this is going to appeal to some of the ron paul supporters who may be turned off these days by ron paul and especially some of the tactics of some of the other ron paul supporters. this is a common sense way -- >> even big bird? >> we don't want to kill off big bird. i think he probably explained it very well. we don't want to kill off big bird, so he doesn't sound like an extremist. he's talking in realistic terms about what we need to start doing. he doesn't sound crazy like ron paul. but he's talking about let's start shrinking the government a little bit. that's going to appeal to some of those people who are looking at ron paul. >> fred, let's move to you. he could finish top three or four in iowa and still be in good shape. what do you think about that? >> i thi
i like pbs. we sub sid dies pbs. i'm going to haveç to say, pbs has to have advertisement. >> what do you think? is this going to help in the votes? >> yeah, it's a nice contrast to the president who's a big spendser. more importantly for mitt romney, this is going to appeal to some of the ron paul supporters who may be turned off these days by ron paul and especially some of the tactics of some of the other ron paul supporters. this is a common sense way -- >> even big...
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of his techniques and a new pbs series of the same name debuted on pbs. i am pleased to have him here at this table. welcome. >> thank you. thank you so much for having me. >> rose: so this book is a diary of your life you say? >> sort of it. it shows the way i cooked when i was in my 20s andn middle age and older man. so it did change and i've been in america for 50 years, 51 years. i've been married 45 years to a woman born in new york city from a puerto rican mother and cuban father so from black bean soup to fried chickent's not necessarily french. >> rose: has i become simpler? >> yes. it's become simpler and it's good because even after years and years of cooking, i simplified it, even the recipe th i say why did i do that? i could avoid doing this and make it easier. >> rose: and equally good? >> equally good, yes. >> rose: you peared down the recipes to about 700 started with 2,000. >> something like this. yes. it was a process with a lot of redun dancesy. a salmon recipe with the same ingredients. so after arguing with my editor for one thing or
of his techniques and a new pbs series of the same name debuted on pbs. i am pleased to have him here at this table. welcome. >> thank you. thank you so much for having me. >> rose: so this book is a diary of your life you say? >> sort of it. it shows the way i cooked when i was in my 20s andn middle age and older man. so it did change and i've been in america for 50 years, 51 years. i've been married 45 years to a woman born in new york city from a puerto rican mother and...
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. >> i like pbs. public broadcasting. but i'm not going to kill big bird, i promise, but there are going to be advertisements on pbs to help pay for big bird. >> boy, it's days like this that make me happy to be a bird. >> never mind the fact that "sesame street" and other pbs already have a type of advertising called sponsorships. brought to you by mcdonald's and figi resorts. >> and another side of romney's confidence campaign, the governor is planning a big swing through iowa and then romney will be in des moines on caucus night to watch the returns come in. if the returns are good, he could be very hard to stop. >> when i was with him yesterday, his -- seemed to be impressive. is that continuing? >> that's right. he has had big crowds all all of his stops since he's gotten back to iowa and his campaign is looking to seize on that momentum. you can also get the sense from watching his campaign operate, watching his aides behind the scenes, that they are trying to pack as many people into these events to create that mom
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who is the guy that does those tedious documentaries on pbs with the stills and the music. ken burns. why do a three-minute george washington tribute. why not say, next guy is going to be the grover cleveland of the 21st century. >> what is with that? >> the election is in november of next year. it will be about growth or no growth. prosperity or more of what we've got. we divide the cake or grow the cake. that is what it's going to be about. why shouldn't it be framed in knows terms? >> what is washington cross the delaware got to do with it? >> this is like george washington. if i could pull any person out of the hat to get elected. that is a good one. it's politics, remember? you don't remember what they said two weeks ago. >> exactly. newt coming out and in support of the individual mandate in 2006, if someone came up with a memo of general washington supporting the tea act.... >> oh, come on. get out of here. [ laughter ] >> so newt in iowa, numbers are about half of where they were a couple weeks ago during the christmas break. >> he really had a top spotted but this
who is the guy that does those tedious documentaries on pbs with the stills and the music. ken burns. why do a three-minute george washington tribute. why not say, next guy is going to be the grover cleveland of the 21st century. >> what is with that? >> the election is in november of next year. it will be about growth or no growth. prosperity or more of what we've got. we divide the cake or grow the cake. that is what it's going to be about. why shouldn't it be framed in knows...
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who is the guy that does those tedious documentaries on pbs with the stills and the music. ken burns. why do a three-minute george washington tribute. why not say, next guy is going to be the grover cleveland of the 21st century. >> what is with that? >> the election is in november of next year. it will be about growth or no growth. prosperity or more of what we've got. we divide the cake or grow the cake. that is what it's going to be about. why shouldn't it be framed in knows terms? >> what is washington cross the delaware got to do with it? >> this is like george washington. if i could pull any person out of the hat to get elected. that is a good one. it's politics, remember? you don't remember what they said two weeks ago. >> exactly. newt coming out and in support of the individual mandate in 2006, if someone came up with a memo of general washington supporting the tea act.... >> oh, come on. get out of here. [ laughter ] >> so newt in iowa, numbers are about half of where they were a couple weeks ago during the christmas break. >> he really had a top spotted but this
who is the guy that does those tedious documentaries on pbs with the stills and the music. ken burns. why do a three-minute george washington tribute. why not say, next guy is going to be the grover cleveland of the 21st century. >> what is with that? >> the election is in november of next year. it will be about growth or no growth. prosperity or more of what we've got. we divide the cake or grow the cake. that is what it's going to be about. why shouldn't it be framed in knows...
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she was asked by jim leher of pbs. she said it was clear that newt gingrich realizes that himself because of backing off of it. is this the unexpected thing that gingrich will always do in any campaign and why you cannot predict an outcome of one of his races? >> it is a key in the debates. mitt romney tried to use the comments to paint newt gingrich as basically unhelpful, putting dploe diplomacy in the political contest. newt gingrich refused to back down saying i will call it what it is. i'm not worried about people who think i'm over the line here. i think they would rather not have someone who is timid and cautious. that is a great primary message. it is far less beneficial in a general election when you have a 50/50 chance of being the president of the united states. mitt romney won't say the things that get conservatives excited but that preserves him best for a general election but he may not get there. >> and the comment about the palestinians was made on the jewish channel but it could be looking at the evang
she was asked by jim leher of pbs. she said it was clear that newt gingrich realizes that himself because of backing off of it. is this the unexpected thing that gingrich will always do in any campaign and why you cannot predict an outcome of one of his races? >> it is a key in the debates. mitt romney tried to use the comments to paint newt gingrich as basically unhelpful, putting dploe diplomacy in the political contest. newt gingrich refused to back down saying i will call it what it...
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in 2007, here's what gingrich said on pbs's "frontline." i think if you have mandatory carbon caps combined with the trading system much like we did with sulfur and if you have a tax incentive program for investing in the solutions, that's there's a package that's very, very good. he adds, and frankly, it's something i would strongly support. and there's more, factcheck.org turned up congressional testimony from two years ago, in which the former speaker said he would support it if it was accompanied by incentives for nuclear power and clean coal. there was this from mitt romney. >> let's not forget, only one president has ever cut medicare for seniors in this country and it's barack obama. we're going to remind him of that time and time again. >> keeping them honest, that's not true either. according to factcheck.org, the 1997 balanced budget act which was passed with bipartisan support and signed by president clinton called for $112 billion in cuts over a number of years. national public radio spoke with the health care economist for the
in 2007, here's what gingrich said on pbs's "frontline." i think if you have mandatory carbon caps combined with the trading system much like we did with sulfur and if you have a tax incentive program for investing in the solutions, that's there's a package that's very, very good. he adds, and frankly, it's something i would strongly support. and there's more, factcheck.org turned up congressional testimony from two years ago, in which the former speaker said he would support it if it...
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i also spoke with a woman, a pbs reporter who spent two weeks undercover in syria in september and shared her story in a front line documentary. yet again we're seeing video of children who have been shot to death in syria. when you hear the government of syria, the regime of syria saying they're not killing people, that they're not willing innocent people and they're not ordering the deaths of any people, how can they say that when we constantly are seeing she's videos? >> well, they keep lying and lying until they believe what they lie about. i don't know. i mean i don't know if they believe it or not, but the killing is happening on a daily basis. and we is see in front of us today we lost seven children. two women amongst 45 killed today. and the worst is the funeral in one of the i can, another kid was shot. and if they really say that these videos are fake, then let the media go in and let us see if this is real or not. everybody knows that the regime is doing systemic killing on a daily basis. you can also measure it from the number of people killed. they want today, every day 30 t
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and this probably goes back to their experiences four years ago pb four and five years ago. this is rudy giuliani praising newt and undercutting romney. >> one of the strengths he has is a common touch. he is able to talk to people. he dprucomes from a poor family. understands poverty from that point of a view. though the polls show that both of them do about equally as well or poorly against obama. i think the instinct is that gingrich might be the better candida candidate. might make a better connection with what we call the reagan democrats. >> well, newt gingrich having a common touch. that causes them to ignore tiffanys, ignore freddie mac, there's a lot of baggage there. >> yeah. i think those things are slightly less uncomfortable than the idea there may be bigger embarrass many. i don't know that the tiffany's is that kind of embarrassment, but we asked voters about what they felt about what what chris christie today say. do you want a president that will embarrass you or a president can you be proud of? that was a moment for the gingrich supporters that gave them pa
and this probably goes back to their experiences four years ago pb four and five years ago. this is rudy giuliani praising newt and undercutting romney. >> one of the strengths he has is a common touch. he is able to talk to people. he dprucomes from a poor family. understands poverty from that point of a view. though the polls show that both of them do about equally as well or poorly against obama. i think the instinct is that gingrich might be the better candida candidate. might make a...
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. >> january 2nd, i am starting as political editor at pbs news hour. excited. sign up for morning line. >> congratulations on that promotion. >> in the spirit of the holidays, encourage everyone to go to food shelters, food bank.org. >> if you're a bruce springsteen show, you know hunger is a problem all across the united states. that's it for this edition of "the daily rundown." next week, chuck heads to iowa as the final count down to the caucus begins. up next, kris jansing, and at 1:00 p.m., andrea mitchell reports. if you want more of your fix of me, come back at 1:00 p.m. happy holidays, merry christmas. have a great rest of the day. th, and in 1942, of course, they were sent away. after the war, as a japanese coming back from camp, he started a little store on main street in seattle. of course they needed some money, and bank of america was the only bank who would talk to my father. and we've stayed with bank of america. we have four stores now, three in the pacific northwest and one in oregon. my parents would not believe how popular it is now. when you
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it doesn't talk about filling or eliminating the loop holes pb w be if you eliminate loop holes and make taxes flatter, but absolutely without the kind of escapes that have fwon on, certainly hedge funds, being able to use their carried interest to consider something a long-term capitol gain, is a loophole that needs to be filled. there is plenty of that. p in fact we might get the top 1% getting more taxes a at letter rate and more fairly if we eliminate loop holes. i think that's what most of them are saying. more importantly wbt pay for on these bills, we need to make sure that in fact we understand that government cannot simply collect less an be able to spend more. that has to change. that's what we are hoping to do in this bill. >> congressman darrell issa, thank you for your time. we look forward to having you on this show again. >>fully time. >> coming up, what do cracker barrel and whole foods have to do with the election? >>> but after the break, will it be june before the republicanes have a candidate? that's next on "now." >>> amy burnett opened children's dance classes and e
it doesn't talk about filling or eliminating the loop holes pb w be if you eliminate loop holes and make taxes flatter, but absolutely without the kind of escapes that have fwon on, certainly hedge funds, being able to use their carried interest to consider something a long-term capitol gain, is a loophole that needs to be filled. there is plenty of that. p in fact we might get the top 1% getting more taxes a at letter rate and more fairly if we eliminate loop holes. i think that's what most of...
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i also spoke with a woman, a pbs reporter who spent two weeks undercover in syria in september and shared her story in a "frontline" documentary. zaidoun, yet again, we're seeing video of children who have been shot to death in syria. when you hear the government of syria, the regime of syria saying they're not killing people, that they're not willing innocent people and they're not ordering the deaths of any people, how can they say that when we constantly are seeing these videos? >> well, i mean, they keep lying and lying until they believe what they lie about. i don't know. i mean, i don't know if they believe it or not, but everybody knows the killing is happening on a daily basis. and we is see in front of us. today, we lost seven children. two women amongst 45 killed today. and the worst is the funeral in one of the kids, another kid was shot. and if they really say that these videos are fake, then let the media go in and let us see if this is real or not. everybody knows that the regime is doing systemic killing on a daily basis. you can also measure it from the number of people ki
i also spoke with a woman, a pbs reporter who spent two weeks undercover in syria in september and shared her story in a "frontline" documentary. zaidoun, yet again, we're seeing video of children who have been shot to death in syria. when you hear the government of syria, the regime of syria saying they're not killing people, that they're not willing innocent people and they're not ordering the deaths of any people, how can they say that when we constantly are seeing these videos?...
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in 2007 here's what gingrich said on pbs's "frontline." he said, "i think if you have mandatory carbon caps combined with a trading system, much like we did with sulphur, and if you have a tax incentive program for investing in the solutions that there's a package that's very, very good." he adds, "and frankly, it's something i would strongly support." and there's more. the non-partisan factcheck.org turned up congressional testimony from just two years ago in which the former speaker said he would still support cap and trade for major polluters if accompanied by incentives for nuclear power and so-called clean coal. also in the debate there was this from mitt romney. >> let's not forget, only one president has ever cut medicare for seniors in this country, and it's barack obama. we're going to remind him of that time and time again. >> keeping them honest, that's not true either. again, according to factcheck.org, the 1997 balanced budget act which passed with bipartisan support and was signed by president clinton called for $112 billion
in 2007 here's what gingrich said on pbs's "frontline." he said, "i think if you have mandatory carbon caps combined with a trading system, much like we did with sulphur, and if you have a tax incentive program for investing in the solutions that there's a package that's very, very good." he adds, "and frankly, it's something i would strongly support." and there's more. the non-partisan factcheck.org turned up congressional testimony from just two years ago in...
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and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. this is "need to know." >> thanks for joining us. the last of the american troops have left iraq, just in time for christmas. and with an eye towards next year's election, president obama is already touting the achievement. of course, the debate has resumed about just what the united states accomplished there. was the overthrow of saddam hussein worth the loss of almost 4,500 americans and tens of thousands of iraqi lives? on this christmas weekend, we focus on another aspect of the story -- just what saddam's ouster has meant for christians in that country. what you might not know is that since the 2003 american invasion, hundreds of thousands of iraqi christians have fled. this after a series of attacks by muslim militants. it's been reported that as many as 54 churches in iraq have been bombed. and in some areas, it has been too risky to celebrate christmas openly. correspondent martin himmel recently visited baghdad. but our story starts in canada. it contains graphic images. >> a
and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. this is "need to know." >> thanks for joining us. the last of the american troops have left iraq, just in time for christmas. and with an eye towards next year's election, president obama is already touting the achievement. of course, the debate has resumed about just what the united states accomplished there. was the overthrow of saddam hussein worth the loss of almost 4,500 americans and tens of thousands of iraqi...
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liberal democrats, in first place, "the daily show with jon stewart," followed by "the colbert report," pbs's "masterpiece theater," nbc's "30 rock." and in fifth place, amy poehler's "parks and recreation." that's the big five for the liberals. as for self-identified conservative republicans, in first place, "barrett-jackson collector car auction," don't even know these shows. that's "barrett-jackson collector car auction," interesting one, followed by, i knew this one, "this old house," get out your tool kit and "the 700 club," pat robertson and "swamp loggers" and finally "top shot," quite a lineup on the right. the list could be quite a guide for candidates on both sides, left and right, on where to drop political ads when this election season really heats up. >>> up next, ad wars. you don't want to miss that one. we'll show you the latest most provocative wild political ads playing right now in iowa, and on the internet. you're watching "hardball," only on msnbc. >>> here's what's happening. former penn state coach jerry sandusky now facing 50 counts, jailed today after he was unable to
liberal democrats, in first place, "the daily show with jon stewart," followed by "the colbert report," pbs's "masterpiece theater," nbc's "30 rock." and in fifth place, amy poehler's "parks and recreation." that's the big five for the liberals. as for self-identified conservative republicans, in first place, "barrett-jackson collector car auction," don't even know these shows. that's "barrett-jackson collector car auction,"...
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here's what he said in one interview with iowa's pbs station yesterday. >> the first reaction when somebody attacks you or somebody lies about you or somebody, you know, hits you in the kidneys politically, your first reaction is to hit back. well, my campaign is based on the idea that i'm not going to hit back. >> this discipline he is trying to show and he is almost saying, hey look, i'm trying to show discipline. >> but he hasn't. this week the biggest thing that stands out is that bain capital rejoinder that he had. >> he said yesterday he regretted it. >> right. just to remind people that bain capital, mitt romney, reorganizes companies, there are layoffs. and the issue of the freddie mac money, gingrich says, well, i'll give that money back if you, you know, restore the jobs that you had as part of bain capital. a lot of conservatives say laying people off of companies to make them stronger is the core of capitalism so gingrich allowed himself a nice retort instead of thinking through what damage that could do. like you said he later regretded it. >> today i feel like the mitt romney
here's what he said in one interview with iowa's pbs station yesterday. >> the first reaction when somebody attacks you or somebody lies about you or somebody, you know, hits you in the kidneys politically, your first reaction is to hit back. well, my campaign is based on the idea that i'm not going to hit back. >> this discipline he is trying to show and he is almost saying, hey look, i'm trying to show discipline. >> but he hasn't. this week the biggest thing that stands out...
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and by contributions to your pbs station from... to learn more about "eames: the architect and the painter," visit pbs.org. "eames: the architect and the painter," is available on dvd for $29.95 plus shipping. to order, call... or write to the address on your screen. >> rose: welcome to our program. tonight a conversation with governor mitt romney about running for president. do you ask yourself are we missing something or we haven't been able to break through that point? >> let's look at tha last campaign. did anyone break above 25%? no, john mccain was at that level, fred thompson, rudy giuliani and myself were all battling; there was no one that got up to 40% or 50%. we have right now seven or eight very qualified people who are running for president, any one of which would do better than president obama. that notion tt some people are doing too well is not a notion that is an american notion. america has always welcomed and heralded success. did thomas edison make too much? did henry ford make too much? did steve jobs make too m
and by contributions to your pbs station from... to learn more about "eames: the architect and the painter," visit pbs.org. "eames: the architect and the painter," is available on dvd for $29.95 plus shipping. to order, call... or write to the address on your screen. >> rose: welcome to our program. tonight a conversation with governor mitt romney about running for president. do you ask yourself are we missing something or we haven't been able to break through that...