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ted turner and mohamed ali. he would go to the armory in louisville and he went one day and saw gorgeous george and he's sitting there and this guy walks out with the velvet thing and the mink trim, the big cape and the hair. yellow hair, going up -- and he would say, ali is sitting there. don't you make face of this face. i got the prettiest face out there and people would boo and ali is sitting there telling me about this and he said, i looked around and there were no empty seats, so he learned how to -- he, he got lucky and he found howard cosell as the perfect foil and he also brought pride and boldness to young black males. you know? be proud and you know, don't be quiet like the white people want you to be. be yourself. he made his parents nervous. he was a loud mouth kid and that was so unusual for the time. black people were supposed to behave. >> he was one of the great trail blazers, wasn't me? a fearless trail blazer. >> absolutely. i think he's the athlete of the 20th century and i think he should ha
ted turner and mohamed ali. he would go to the armory in louisville and he went one day and saw gorgeous george and he's sitting there and this guy walks out with the velvet thing and the mink trim, the big cape and the hair. yellow hair, going up -- and he would say, ali is sitting there. don't you make face of this face. i got the prettiest face out there and people would boo and ali is sitting there telling me about this and he said, i looked around and there were no empty seats, so he...
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ali velshi will break it down for us coming up next. people with a machine. what ? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it ? hello ? hello ?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello ? ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. but when she got asthma, all i could do was worry ! specialists, lots of doctors, lots of advice... and my hands were full. i couldn't sort through it all. with unitedhealthcare, it's different. we have access to great specialists, and our pediatrician gets all the information. everyone works as a team. and i only need to talk to one person about her care. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. >>> now for some top stories. british troops will stay in afghanistan until the end of the nato mission there. that's according to prime minister david cameron who promised the afghan president today that his troops will remain until the planned pullout of all nato forces. which is still set for the end of 2014. but no such promise f
ali velshi will break it down for us coming up next. people with a machine. what ? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it ? hello ? hello ?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello ? ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. but when she got asthma, all i could do was worry ! specialists, lots of doctors, lots of advice... and my hands were full. i couldn't sort through it all. with unitedhealthcare, it's different. we have access to great...
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. >>> ali is joining me now, ali, you are right at the center of all of this. what can you tell us about this man who has been convicted and about what the iranians are saying about the death sentence? >> well, andrea, he is an iranian american, he was born in the united states. he was formally with the u.s. marines. so, i mean, these are all black spots for the iranians here. when he came to iran and when he was arrested here, he said that he was merely visiting his grandmother. this is the statement his parents that are based in michigan have said that he only came here to visit his grandmother. so, authorities in iran say that that is not true. that they had caught wind of him well before he had arrived in iran. they had spotted him in neighboring afghanistan and realized that he was a cia operative there. they charged had him with being a spy, with waging war against god, with colluding with the enemy, the united states. so these are very, very heavy charges that they are trying make stick against him. and if they do sentence him to death, it will strain re
. >>> ali is joining me now, ali, you are right at the center of all of this. what can you tell us about this man who has been convicted and about what the iranians are saying about the death sentence? >> well, andrea, he is an iranian american, he was born in the united states. he was formally with the u.s. marines. so, i mean, these are all black spots for the iranians here. when he came to iran and when he was arrested here, he said that he was merely visiting his grandmother....
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. >> wouldn't be the first time, ali. >> i hear you. we're bogging down, actually. we're getting 14,000 to 15,000 tweets per hour that are naming one of the candidates. the colors here correspond to various candidates. all night and most of the day, with the exception of a few minutes, ron paul has been on the top. this is the total number of tweets in the last hour that have named ron paul. so you can see, almost 5,000 there. mitt romney in the number two spot, santorum in the number three spot. that's remained relatively consistent, but the only thing that's been for sure is mitt romney -- is ron paul right at the top. this is not iowa, this is everything in the twitterverse. rick perry's been sort of fighting for that fourth place. even jon huntsman is above newt gingrich and michele bachmann in terms of sentiment that they're getting online. so this is kind of interesting that it's bogging us down. these are more than our server provider expected. these are going through big servers and there are just a lot of people talking about these candidates. now, i will t
. >> wouldn't be the first time, ali. >> i hear you. we're bogging down, actually. we're getting 14,000 to 15,000 tweets per hour that are naming one of the candidates. the colors here correspond to various candidates. all night and most of the day, with the exception of a few minutes, ron paul has been on the top. this is the total number of tweets in the last hour that have named ron paul. so you can see, almost 5,000 there. mitt romney in the number two spot, santorum in the...
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ali, joining me now, thanks so much, there's been a lot of promises from iran in the past and frankly a lot of skepticism in the west. you recently had an opportunity to go to the strait of hormuz and see the ship traffic how close it really is in terms of the narrowness of the strait and how easy it would be for iran to mine that area and to go after the global shipping and also the u.s. navy. >> that is right, andrea, iran has a very, very strong presence in the strait of hormuz, there's a lot of hardware down there. it's easy to close down, as you say, the question is, is iran willing to close down the strait? they are not willing to do it right now because there's still a lot to play for, but if they are squeezed into a corner and they cannot sell their oil abroad, they feel they have nothing to lose they will stop other people's exports if they cannot sell their own. definitely an option they are keeping on the table but not something that they want to implement right now. >> at the same time, the fifth fleet is out there and what you saw up close, extraordinary pictures of just
ali, joining me now, thanks so much, there's been a lot of promises from iran in the past and frankly a lot of skepticism in the west. you recently had an opportunity to go to the strait of hormuz and see the ship traffic how close it really is in terms of the narrowness of the strait and how easy it would be for iran to mine that area and to go after the global shipping and also the u.s. navy. >> that is right, andrea, iran has a very, very strong presence in the strait of hormuz,...
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. >>> it doesn't seem possible, mohammed ali, the greatest fighter of all time will turn 7 on tuesday. he's the only boxer ever to win the world heavyweight championship three times. his wife says he's still a big kid. >> mohammed likes celebrations that involve him and are centered around him. >> you could say he has president changed? >> nothing has changed, no. he's still a big kid in that area. he loves birthdays. >> how is he? >> he's good. he's great. >> there will be a huge birthday bash for ali tonight in his hometown of louisville, kentucky. >> the 69th annual golden globes are tomorrow. today a preview of the best motion picture drama category. our movie critic gray drake joining us live from los angeles. the fur is out, the jewels, you've got all the bobbles there ready for the rhett carpet. >> listen, everybody dresses like this in los angeles weekend. i'm telling you. >> oh really? that's fun. good. you don't need a red carpet then. it just is. let's talk about the movies that are nominated in this category. "the descendants." >> "the descendants" was a great movie, defin
. >>> it doesn't seem possible, mohammed ali, the greatest fighter of all time will turn 7 on tuesday. he's the only boxer ever to win the world heavyweight championship three times. his wife says he's still a big kid. >> mohammed likes celebrations that involve him and are centered around him. >> you could say he has president changed? >> nothing has changed, no. he's still a big kid in that area. he loves birthdays. >> how is he? >> he's good. he's...
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or ali. >> are we just giving up? is it like 1:30 and everybody's like -- >> reporter: and ideas that seemed good earlier didn't anymore. >> it's evident from the social media screen that people are going to sleep. >> the social media screen? again with the social media screen. this is the third hit. >> reporter: it was not just the tricky technology. >> i added them up a couple of times. oh, man. >> reporter: even basic facts proved difficult. late-night calls to caucus workers produced clarity and hilarity. >> the numbers we're receiving from the state do not match the numbers we just received from the county chairwoman. these are the final numbers. >> what do you mean the numbers don't match? >> i'll explain it to you. go ahead and explain it. >> reporter: there was no explaining. >> that was the best live phone call. >> you're doing a thankless job, ali. i appreciate it. >> it's very clear. >> we're here all night. >> reporter: it almost was all night. but it was all in a day's work for -- >> cnn after dark. >> th
or ali. >> are we just giving up? is it like 1:30 and everybody's like -- >> reporter: and ideas that seemed good earlier didn't anymore. >> it's evident from the social media screen that people are going to sleep. >> the social media screen? again with the social media screen. this is the third hit. >> reporter: it was not just the tricky technology. >> i added them up a couple of times. oh, man. >> reporter: even basic facts proved difficult....
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he won against muhammed ali. >> rose: a fluke. >> it wasn't a fluke but it wasn't the muhammed ali that he was supposed to be. >> we've got to be tied in this country and with our allies. where are the important areas that we must use our pressure, our weight. we've got to begin to think together about what this new world ought to look like in the next century. and to argue then that we have lost our way, that we arbts as strong as we were, we aren't as compeed to act as we were is in part true. but remember something, the last 50 years, all of us had an enemy. we knew who he was. we made our foreign policy decisions fundamentally against a context of how does it affect the cold war, the balance between the soviet union and the unite states. and without admitting that i lived through that, it was a lot easier to make those decisions then than it is now. because we don't have that any more. and what is it we want the world to look like in the 21st century, deserves some hard thought. and in that sense bosnia has come along at a terrible time. because we haven't thought through what it is
he won against muhammed ali. >> rose: a fluke. >> it wasn't a fluke but it wasn't the muhammed ali that he was supposed to be. >> we've got to be tied in this country and with our allies. where are the important areas that we must use our pressure, our weight. we've got to begin to think together about what this new world ought to look like in the next century. and to argue then that we have lost our way, that we arbts as strong as we were, we aren't as compeed to act as we...
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ali aroozy is tehran's bureau chief and joins us now. war you hearing on iranian tv and talking to officials there? >> reporter: well, andrea, this long-running crisis between iran and the west seems to be deepening every day. and each incidence of animosity seems to be breeding a much more dangerous atmosphere. yesterday the assassination was strongly condemned by the iranian government. they were very, very angry about it, a very hard-line newspaper today ran the headline that iran should retaliate against israel and that assassinating israel military personnel and officials would be very easy for iran to do. they wrote a very strongly worded letter to the u.n. security council, and the government also lashed out against israel, the united states, and the iaea, saying that the iaea inspectors had questioned the scientist that was killed yesterday, and therefore identifying him to israeli and u.s. intelligence, and making him a target. now, one of the consequences of this could be that iran would reduce its cooperation with theç iaea,
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so there is a lot of very, very smart scientists in iran, chuck. >> ali aruzi in tehran. thank you as always. >>> up next time is running out for social neoconservatives to unite behind one candidate. can the factions get together and mount a serious challenge to romney not just in south carolina but beyond? >>> plus, star power at the white house. the president gets a visit from hollywood royalty. we'll tell you who dropped in on the oval office. but first a look ahead at the president's schedule. he got in at 1:50 this morning in a motorcade from andrews because of the weather. that means right now there are no public events scheduled. you're watching "the daily rundown" on msnbc. wake up! that's good morning, veggie style. hmmm. for half the calories plus veggie nutrition. could've had a v8. it's pro-cool technology releases armies of snowmen masseuse who cuddle up with your soreness and give out polar bear hugs. technology. [ male announcer ] new bengay cold therapy. the same technology used by physical therapists. go to bengay.com for a $3 coupon. ask me. if you thin
so there is a lot of very, very smart scientists in iran, chuck. >> ali aruzi in tehran. thank you as always. >>> up next time is running out for social neoconservatives to unite behind one candidate. can the factions get together and mount a serious challenge to romney not just in south carolina but beyond? >>> plus, star power at the white house. the president gets a visit from hollywood royalty. we'll tell you who dropped in on the oval office. but first a look ahead...
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we wish him a happy birthday. >> what was your favorite ali moment over the years, mike? >> there were so many. my favorite ali moment was actually, i got the chance to spend a day with him in the mid '80s, late '80s. surprisingly, maybe not surprisingly, one of the more insightful people you'll ever speak to at that point in his life. before clearly there was some deterioration due to damage caused in the ring. >> if you take the fights out of it, you go to look at 1996, at the olympics when he lit the flame. that was an incredible moment, standing there with the courage and his parkinson's in front of the whole world. >> can i go back to tebow and why i believe he inspires so much polarizing passion both for and against. i think it's a little bit of what the country is going through. i think a lot of people look at him and go, look at this guy, he prays and he's so evangelical. and on the flip side they go wait, this is a great kid. there's a lot of the soul of the country at play all of this passion against and for tim tebow. >> it gets to, you know, we used to be the
we wish him a happy birthday. >> what was your favorite ali moment over the years, mike? >> there were so many. my favorite ali moment was actually, i got the chance to spend a day with him in the mid '80s, late '80s. surprisingly, maybe not surprisingly, one of the more insightful people you'll ever speak to at that point in his life. before clearly there was some deterioration due to damage caused in the ring. >> if you take the fights out of it, you go to look at 1996, at...
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. >> nbc news tehran bureau chief ali aruzzi joins us live. what are you hearing out of tehran as far as the allegations being pointed at the u.s. and israel? >> tehran is certainly not going to buy the words of secretary clinton. tehran is squarely laying the blame on israel and the united states. they say this is part of a widening plan, operation by the west aimed at crippling iran's nuclear program. the man in question, moss ta fassero shan was a director at the facility in natanz, a key place. iran is saying this is no coincidence somebody of this importance was killed this had morning in a james bond-style attack where two motorcyclists attached magnetic bombs to his car and got away in a very security-filled country. so iran certainly is not buying the line that u.s. and israel are not involved in this. they clearly feel that this is purely u.s. and israeli involvement. and we have to see now if iran will respond in kind to these attacks because they feel they're under intense pressure here. tamron. >> nbc news tehran bureau chief ali a
. >> nbc news tehran bureau chief ali aruzzi joins us live. what are you hearing out of tehran as far as the allegations being pointed at the u.s. and israel? >> tehran is certainly not going to buy the words of secretary clinton. tehran is squarely laying the blame on israel and the united states. they say this is part of a widening plan, operation by the west aimed at crippling iran's nuclear program. the man in question, moss ta fassero shan was a director at the facility in...
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. >> let's go to ali velshi. he's monitoring social media sites, twitter, to get a reading of where people are at online. >> these dots correspond to the colors that we've assigned to each of the candidates. look at the peach color for ron paul. all over the country, for the last three days while i've been having this board going, ron paul has been in the number one spot in terms of volumes of tweets. in the last hour ron paul, 4,700 people across the country or anywhere have tweeted with ron paul's name or handle in it. he's been in the top spot for a while. take a look at number two. number two is mitt romney and number three is rick santorum at 1743. these three have been in the top three spot. but we're ranking sentiment here, anderson. a combination of the volume of tweets that are mentioning these candidates and what people are saying about them, good, bad or indifferent. ron paul has been in the number one spot all day. sentiment is moving toward him on twitter. mitt romney has been moving all over the boa
. >> let's go to ali velshi. he's monitoring social media sites, twitter, to get a reading of where people are at online. >> these dots correspond to the colors that we've assigned to each of the candidates. look at the peach color for ron paul. all over the country, for the last three days while i've been having this board going, ron paul has been in the number one spot in terms of volumes of tweets. in the last hour ron paul, 4,700 people across the country or anywhere have...
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his birthday celebration doubled as a fund-raiser for the ali center. so for sharing your gifts with others, you are today's rock star. what a great man. i'm not crazy about these light fixtures. kitchen's too small. what's next? 607 franklin st. ♪ sea bass... ♪ ooohhh! ♪ i like it. yeah, i love the kitchen. [ male announcer ] the epa-estimated 42 mpg highway chevy cruze eco. from looking for your perfect home to finding it. chevy runs deep. >>> welcome back. regulating the internet is a colossal undertaking, but that's not stopping congress from trying. yes, congress, which is just coming off its least productive year on record. that's a whole another story. we're going to tackle it later. this one is all about something called sopa, the stop online piracy act, aims to protect american movies, music, just about any copy written material from a virtual black market. it's a long way from being passed, but already it is setting up a showdown between hollywood, which is squarely behind it, as is the u.s. chamber of congress, and silicon valley, which
his birthday celebration doubled as a fund-raiser for the ali center. so for sharing your gifts with others, you are today's rock star. what a great man. i'm not crazy about these light fixtures. kitchen's too small. what's next? 607 franklin st. ♪ sea bass... ♪ ooohhh! ♪ i like it. yeah, i love the kitchen. [ male announcer ] the epa-estimated 42 mpg highway chevy cruze eco. from looking for your perfect home to finding it. chevy runs deep. >>> welcome back. regulating the...
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up until the round at the very end when ali suddenly came out swinging, both of them -- romney beat on gingrich, and then the thing ended. i'm not sure we really changed the dynamic. >> and he didn't go after the elite media. clearly he was tired. this is an ad just up yesterday. >> while florida families lost everything in the housing crisis, newt gingrich cashed in. gingrich was paid over $1.6 million by the agency that helped create the crisis. >> and i offered advice and my advice as an historian. >> really? gingrich resigned from congress in disgrace and then cashed in as a d.c. insider. if newt wins, this guy would be very happy. >> i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. >>> so is this the strategy here, that romney is trying to flip the script on newt gingrich? he's basically saying you're not an outsider, you spent most of your life inside of washington. >> yes, and also that he's a disgrace. the campaign called him a disgrace yesterday. mitt called him a disgrace twice last. but i think the question is whether this is going to be a sound strategy going forward. if you thi
up until the round at the very end when ali suddenly came out swinging, both of them -- romney beat on gingrich, and then the thing ended. i'm not sure we really changed the dynamic. >> and he didn't go after the elite media. clearly he was tired. this is an ad just up yesterday. >> while florida families lost everything in the housing crisis, newt gingrich cashed in. gingrich was paid over $1.6 million by the agency that helped create the crisis. >> and i offered advice and...
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muhammad ali. sports illustrated marking the milestone with a big photo spread. he was met by hundreds of family members and frentiends over the weekend in his hometown of louisville, kentucky and we add our birthday wishes to the greatest champ that ever was. >>> coming up at the top of the hour, mitt romney takes heat from all sides in the south carolina debate with newt beginning gri gingrich stirring the audience to a standing ovation. and when we come back here, we'll huddle around the water cooler to attempt to understand why jon stewart is being fed like a baby chick. sorry. i'm told it has something to do with super pacs. that clip you'll be glad to know is next. >>> mitt romney said under questioning at last night's south carolina debate, he'll quote probably release his tax returns in april. romney was pressed by other candidates to show once and for all what everybody already knows, he's really, really rich. if you want to sound smart today, tell your friends that mitt romney has an estimated net worth in the range of $190 million to $2350 million. he'
muhammad ali. sports illustrated marking the milestone with a big photo spread. he was met by hundreds of family members and frentiends over the weekend in his hometown of louisville, kentucky and we add our birthday wishes to the greatest champ that ever was. >>> coming up at the top of the hour, mitt romney takes heat from all sides in the south carolina debate with newt beginning gri gingrich stirring the audience to a standing ovation. and when we come back here, we'll huddle...
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. >> ali, do we expect, because we know he has 20 days to appeal, do we expect him to do so? >> definitely. he's got nothing to lose. he's essentially been sentenced to death. he doesn't have anything to lose. most people here will appeal their case. it buys them more time. i have no doubt he'll appeal the case. then it will go to the next stage. >> thank you for joining us. we'll be right back to clear the air. ♪ you and me and the big old tree ♪ ♪ side by side, one, two, three ♪ ♪ count the birds in the big old tree ♪ ♪ la la la [ male announcer ] the inspiring story of how a shipping giant can befriend a forest may seem like the stuff of fairy tales. ♪ ♪ you and me and the big old tree side by side ♪ but if you take away the faces on the trees... take away the pixie dust. take away the singing animals, and the charming outfits. take away the sprites, and the storybook narrator... [ man ] you're left with more electric trucks. more recycled shipping materials... and a growing number of lower emissions planes... which still makes for a pretty enchanted ta
. >> ali, do we expect, because we know he has 20 days to appeal, do we expect him to do so? >> definitely. he's got nothing to lose. he's essentially been sentenced to death. he doesn't have anything to lose. most people here will appeal their case. it buys them more time. i have no doubt he'll appeal the case. then it will go to the next stage. >> thank you for joining us. we'll be right back to clear the air. ♪ you and me and the big old tree ♪ ♪ side by side, one,...
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i need to be in the same time zone to feel the world is in ali alignment. >> you're a kind man. you can watch dylan monday through friday here on msnbc. here's on the tour for 30 million jobs. we'll be right back. . this is an rc robotic claw. my high school science teacher made me what i am today. our science teacher helped us build it. ♪ now i'm a geologist at chevron, and i get to help science teachers. it has four servo motors and a wireless microcontroller. over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dollars into american education. that's thousands of kids learning to love science. ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool. ♪ even if you think you can live with your old mattress... ask me how i've never slept better... why not talk to one of the 6 million people who've switched to the most highly recommended bed in america. it's not a sealy, a simmons, or a serta... ask me about my tempur-pedic. ask me how i can finally sleep all night. ask me how great my back feels every morning. did you know there's a tempur-pedic for every body? tempur-pedic beds now c
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. >> also comes after a year of antigovernment protest, which targeted the long running ali abdullah saleh. critics contend while they have been killing protesters, terrorism is getting away from murder. >> they have taken advantage of the power vacuum and position in tomorrow armed forces. >> others contend that he is purposefully allowing al-qaeda and other factions to cause chaos and prove he needs to stay in power. he reneged on a deal to leave the country several time. >> trying to stay in power. using all the elements and tools he can. >> even if he does go, and new government is installed, critics say it won't have strength to deal with al-qaeda for implication and the region. >> election to choose successor for the outdoing prison set for next month. analysts tell to us expect more yemeni to fall for tar rorrists in the weeks and the months to come. greg palkot, fox news, london. >> bret: chairman of the joint chiefs will head to the mideast this week in the latest reaction to the intense dynamic involving u.s., israel and iran. chief white house correspondent ed henry tells
. >> also comes after a year of antigovernment protest, which targeted the long running ali abdullah saleh. critics contend while they have been killing protesters, terrorism is getting away from murder. >> they have taken advantage of the power vacuum and position in tomorrow armed forces. >> others contend that he is purposefully allowing al-qaeda and other factions to cause chaos and prove he needs to stay in power. he reneged on a deal to leave the country several time....
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don't forget about my new book with ali velshi "how to speak money." how to make decisions about your student loans, mortgages, loans, all that. 4 >>> good morning, it's 10:00 a.m. in columbia, south carolina, 7:00 a.m. in sacramento, california. it is decision day in south carolina. voters are making their choice in what appears to be a tight race between mitt romney and newt gingrich. speaking of romney and gingrich, they're headed for a showdown later this hour. not just the election, but at tommy's country ham house in greenville, south carolina. they'll both be there at the same time. as a matter of fact, mitt romney showed up. he showed up early, which is kind of interesting. we'll take you there. >>> plus, a lot of people are dealing with rough weather today. meteorologist reynolds rolf will show you. from the cnn center in atlanta, georgia, this is "cnn saturday morning." i'm gary tuchman. >>> for three hours and counting that is how long south carolinaens have been voting. in between are these three members of our cnn team. our don lemon is ta
don't forget about my new book with ali velshi "how to speak money." how to make decisions about your student loans, mortgages, loans, all that. 4 >>> good morning, it's 10:00 a.m. in columbia, south carolina, 7:00 a.m. in sacramento, california. it is decision day in south carolina. voters are making their choice in what appears to be a tight race between mitt romney and newt gingrich. speaking of romney and gingrich, they're headed for a showdown later this hour. not just...
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we know it's mohammad ali's 70th birthday and it's always someone's birthday in the house behind you. >> reporter: it is. it's the first lady's 48th birthday. we have no way of knowing how they are celebrating. people are saying happy birthday to the first lady and sentds their e-mail addresses to the obama campaign and a donation as well. not a bad birthday gift. >> we extend our warmest congratulations to the first lady as well. thanks so much. >> reporter: thanks martin. >>> stay with us. the day's top lines are coming up. >> the people of south carolina are frustrated. it's less than a week before the election, and there's still no candidate for us. thankfully, there's one name on the ballot that stands for true american anonymity. american frs a better tomorrow tomorrow believe ♪ rant. i want to be a volunteer firefighter. when i grow up, i want to write a novel. i want to go on a road trip. when i grow up, i'm going to go there. i want to fix up old houses. [ female announcer ] at aarp we believe you're never done growing. i want to fall in love again. [ female announcer ] dis
we know it's mohammad ali's 70th birthday and it's always someone's birthday in the house behind you. >> reporter: it is. it's the first lady's 48th birthday. we have no way of knowing how they are celebrating. people are saying happy birthday to the first lady and sentds their e-mail addresses to the obama campaign and a donation as well. not a bad birthday gift. >> we extend our warmest congratulations to the first lady as well. thanks so much. >> reporter: thanks martin....
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no longer has aly crafted with the military council -- >> they are scrambling. >> yes, they have to deal with the muslim botherhood and some young people that have been leading the revolution egypt. the muslim brotherhood have come out and said whatever previous agreements were concluded internationally, egypt in the future will honor those agreements. >> principally the treaty with israel. >> principally that. and obviously that was a worry. the fact that these groups, many of them are saying that we will abide by those agreements. they are obviously seeking to reassure the international community and full front in their attention when they say that, it's obviously the economic situation. because they want investment to keep coming into egypt. >> if they broke the treaty, they would lose support. >> obviously. and now, with the islamist parties, particularly the muslim brotherhood, the onus is on them to change that in egypt. they had a big chunk of responsibility. if they can pull it off economically, that will be a good thing. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >> and up next, we w
no longer has aly crafted with the military council -- >> they are scrambling. >> yes, they have to deal with the muslim botherhood and some young people that have been leading the revolution egypt. the muslim brotherhood have come out and said whatever previous agreements were concluded internationally, egypt in the future will honor those agreements. >> principally the treaty with israel. >> principally that. and obviously that was a worry. the fact that these groups,...