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i'm jessica yellin. john king is off tonight. you'll see it here first. mitt romney's campaign responds to newt gingrich's cnn interview and his accusation that romney does not have the courage to debate one-on-one or defend his campaign's negative ads. >>> also -- gingrich says he won't vote for ron paul if the texas congressman wins the republican nomination. >>> plus -- a frightening day at country's biggest shopping mall and nothing to keep from happening the a mall near you. >>> first in iowa, the skating criticism newt gingrich levelled at two of his republican opponents, mitt romney and ron paul. just a short time ago wolf blitzer asked gingrich about the barrage of attack ads both romney and paul are running in iowa. republican voters caucus exactly one week from tonight. listen to some of what newt gingrich had to say about mitt romney. >> mitt romney made fun of you today. i don't know if you heard. >> no. >> about the virginia snafu and all of that. i'll play the clip, watch this. >> okay. >> you know, i -- i think you compare that to pearl har
i'm jessica yellin. john king is off tonight. you'll see it here first. mitt romney's campaign responds to newt gingrich's cnn interview and his accusation that romney does not have the courage to debate one-on-one or defend his campaign's negative ads. >>> also -- gingrich says he won't vote for ron paul if the texas congressman wins the republican nomination. >>> plus -- a frightening day at country's biggest shopping mall and nothing to keep from happening the a mall near...
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>> hi, jessica. well the arab league observers who have gone into syria are hoping to get to the flash point areas in syria, to really try to put an end to the violence. according to the agreement they signed with the syrian government releases detainees and withdraws from the towns and villages across syria. but there's so much concern among the activists and opposition groups in syria, will these be given unfettered access? we have heard that the arab league delegates will be taken around syria by security forces. which begs the question, will they actually be able to go to the neighborhoods where -- if something isn't done seriously to stop this violence soon, they're really concerned that genocide will happen. >> the outside world is also very intrigued by the first lady of syria who's british born and people are starting to wonder whether she'll continue to stand by her husband in the wake of the brutal crackdown. what do you know about her? >> reporter: well, as i said, she was seen in the past
>> hi, jessica. well the arab league observers who have gone into syria are hoping to get to the flash point areas in syria, to really try to put an end to the violence. according to the agreement they signed with the syrian government releases detainees and withdraws from the towns and villages across syria. but there's so much concern among the activists and opposition groups in syria, will these be given unfettered access? we have heard that the arab league delegates will be taken...
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jessica, thank you so much. as we have a little fun there as we wait on the president here, crossing over to the top of the hour, 1:00 eastern time. waiting for the president and, wolf, this is worth bringing up the president is heading out to hawaii. of course that's home for him where he did a lot of his growing up, but you know there's
jessica, thank you so much. as we have a little fun there as we wait on the president here, crossing over to the top of the hour, 1:00 eastern time. waiting for the president and, wolf, this is worth bringing up the president is heading out to hawaii. of course that's home for him where he did a lot of his growing up, but you know there's
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let's go to jessica yellin. what's the reaction? >> the white house has put out a statement by the president in which he congratulates congress for ending what he called a partisan stalemate and ensuring that taxes do not go up for 160 million americans in the new year. to read from part of this statement, he says that quote, because of this agreement, every american will keep his or her tax cut. about $1,000 for the average american. about $40 a paycheck. he says that vital unemployment insurance will continue and then he urged congress to make sure that the payroll tax cut is extended through the end of the year. let me read part of the statement. quote, this is good news just in time for the holidays. this is the right thing to do to strengthen our families, grow our economy and create new jobs cht this is real money that will make a real difference in people's lives and i want to thank every american who raised your voice to remind folks this this town what this debate was all about you. it was about you and today, your voices m
let's go to jessica yellin. what's the reaction? >> the white house has put out a statement by the president in which he congratulates congress for ending what he called a partisan stalemate and ensuring that taxes do not go up for 160 million americans in the new year. to read from part of this statement, he says that quote, because of this agreement, every american will keep his or her tax cut. about $1,000 for the average american. about $40 a paycheck. he says that vital unemployment...
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jessica yellin, senior white house correspondent there for us. and the real message was to speaker boehner to pass the two-month extension and the message in the white house is that there isn't time to get that one-year deal done and to pass a one-year deal ultimately and so in the interim, to get past the hump, they need to get this two-month extension done and there's no time for anything short of that. beyond that, the white house maintains that what the speaker is doing right now is catering to the internal politics of his republican caucus on capitol hill instead of attending to the bigger issue. they are persuaded that there is a vote to pass the two-month extension because democrats in the house, plus about 30 republicans, they are convinced here at the white house, would vote to pass this but the speaker, in their opinion, is simply letting the more conservative group within his caucus dictate what he's doing. so the president is trying to keep up pressure on the speaker and siding with harry reid saying that the senate is not going to co
jessica yellin, senior white house correspondent there for us. and the real message was to speaker boehner to pass the two-month extension and the message in the white house is that there isn't time to get that one-year deal done and to pass a one-year deal ultimately and so in the interim, to get past the hump, they need to get this two-month extension done and there's no time for anything short of that. beyond that, the white house maintains that what the speaker is doing right now is...
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jessica yellin at the white house. thank you. let's head to capitol hill to congressional correspondent kate bolduan. urging him to pass, this is where the wiggle room comes in. a short term extension. what can we extrapolate from that? >> reporter: we're told that was intentional. they left it intentionally vague in this carefully crafted statement from the statement minority leader. for a couple reasons, for one, more of a technical reason. we're told to allow some flexibility if they did go to conference, what they would be. what short term would be. not to bind both sides as it was put to me for more of the legislative nerd so everyone could be okay with what they're talking about. but also as one top aide said, a way to offer a compromise. some wiggle room. for house speaker john boehner, for every one involved. and one idea that has been tossed around, not necessarily like this is the deal but one idea that has been tossed, has been bouncing around here is maybe not a two-month extension. maybe a three-month extension to ge
jessica yellin at the white house. thank you. let's head to capitol hill to congressional correspondent kate bolduan. urging him to pass, this is where the wiggle room comes in. a short term extension. what can we extrapolate from that? >> reporter: we're told that was intentional. they left it intentionally vague in this carefully crafted statement from the statement minority leader. for a couple reasons, for one, more of a technical reason. we're told to allow some flexibility if they...
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jessica yellin, thank you so much. if lawmakers had any chance of getting out of washington in time for this weekend, in time for christmas, someone had to blink and someone did. aand when house speaker boehner stepped out after a press conference with democrats, he was all alone. >> good evening, everyone. senator reid and i have reached an agreement on behalf of the american people. key parts of this agreement are that on january 1st -- >> okay. the house republicans who vowed they would fight to the very end after today's vote, here's what they said on cnn. >> i'm disappointed in our entire leadership team. we have not cut spending we didn't force the president to the table when it came time to give him $2 trillion of spending authority. our borrowing authority. we didn't pass the budget balanced amendment. and we have yet to deliver them. >> i want to bring in kate bolduan on capitol hill. i imagine she's one of the few remaining there. now that this is sort of going away for a little while, what should we expect c
jessica yellin, thank you so much. if lawmakers had any chance of getting out of washington in time for this weekend, in time for christmas, someone had to blink and someone did. aand when house speaker boehner stepped out after a press conference with democrats, he was all alone. >> good evening, everyone. senator reid and i have reached an agreement on behalf of the american people. key parts of this agreement are that on january 1st -- >> okay. the house republicans who vowed...
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white house correspondent jessica yellin is with us. jessica, what did he threaten? he stopped short of threatening he would veto anything. what the president says he wants a clean bill. he wants that payroll tax cut passed. the oing thing attached to it, basely, that he would accept for is he don't want anything ex-training yus attached and if there is anything else, he would, quote, reject it. he also suggested that he knows that senate democrats would not allow a bill through the nat that has anything extraneous attached to it. so what do we mean by extraneous? for example, speaker boehner suggested ta he would like the controversial xl pipeline that brings canada down through the united states that he'd like to force a decision on that. legislation attached to the payroll tax cut as part of that package. >> i know a lot of americans would support the president in his taking a hard stand on nothing extraneous being attached. that's where the pork comes in, i guess. do you think that we'll get a millionaire surtax as a way to pay for the tax cut or will that not pa
white house correspondent jessica yellin is with us. jessica, what did he threaten? he stopped short of threatening he would veto anything. what the president says he wants a clean bill. he wants that payroll tax cut passed. the oing thing attached to it, basely, that he would accept for is he don't want anything ex-training yus attached and if there is anything else, he would, quote, reject it. he also suggested that he knows that senate democrats would not allow a bill through the nat that...
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white house correspondent jessica yellin is with us. jessica, what did he threaten? he stopped short of threatening he would veto anything. what the president says he wants a clean bill. he wants that payroll tax cut passed. the one thing attached to it, basely, that he would accept for is he don't want anything extraneous attached and if there is anything else, he would, quote, reject it. he also suggested that he knows that senate democrats would not allow a bill through the nat that has anything extraneous attached to it. so what do we mean by extraneous? for example, speaker boehner suggested that he would like the controversial xl pipeline that brings canada down through the united states that he'd like to force a decision on that. legislation attached to the payroll tax cut as part of that package. >> i know a lot of americans would support the president in his taking a hard stand on nothing extraneous being attached. that's where the pork comes in, i guess. do you think that we'll get a millionaire surtax as a way to pay for the tax cut or will that not pass r
white house correspondent jessica yellin is with us. jessica, what did he threaten? he stopped short of threatening he would veto anything. what the president says he wants a clean bill. he wants that payroll tax cut passed. the one thing attached to it, basely, that he would accept for is he don't want anything extraneous attached and if there is anything else, he would, quote, reject it. he also suggested that he knows that senate democrats would not allow a bill through the nat that has...
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the other end of pennsylvania avenue, jessica yellin. will the president heed the speaker's call and say, senate democrats, come back or does he think he has the upper hand here? >> quite simply new york. there's no indication the president will call the senate back. the feeling here is why should they? it's not their place. and it's the house's turn to act. their view is that the politics on this are very clear and the policy is clear because 89 members of senate have voted to pass a compromise. that's very rare, we all know. four senate republicans, all up for re-election, calling on the house of representatives to agree to this compromise and so, the white house's view is that they can keep the pressure on the house of representatives and as the clock keeps ticking, enough members of the house are likely to peel away that they will pass this measure perhaps after christmas and in the worst case, if they don't, then republicans are going to take the blame, john. >> stand by. back up to the capitol. dana, what do house republicans say a
the other end of pennsylvania avenue, jessica yellin. will the president heed the speaker's call and say, senate democrats, come back or does he think he has the upper hand here? >> quite simply new york. there's no indication the president will call the senate back. the feeling here is why should they? it's not their place. and it's the house's turn to act. their view is that the politics on this are very clear and the policy is clear because 89 members of senate have voted to pass a...
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i'm wolf blitzer along with gloria borger and jessica yellen is standing by. set the scene for us. what's the theory behind this address in kansas for the president today? >> reporter: this is the opportunity for the president and the white house to set the stage for the kind of economic message the president wants to define the campaign around and the economic themes going forward. he has, for many months, through the debt talks and even going back to his campaign in 2008, to some extent talked about opportunities in america. but we have increasingly heard about democratic party, the democratic base in particular, economic wealth in this country and the problems on the haves and have-nots and the shrinking middle class. for the president, this is a time and place for him to talk about what he believes are the right values as a nation to rectify those issues. but he's chosen kansas, essentially a red state, and a republican president, teddy roosevelt, who recognized in the white house's view that america could only succeed by banding together and the middle class and wealthy corpor
i'm wolf blitzer along with gloria borger and jessica yellen is standing by. set the scene for us. what's the theory behind this address in kansas for the president today? >> reporter: this is the opportunity for the president and the white house to set the stage for the kind of economic message the president wants to define the campaign around and the economic themes going forward. he has, for many months, through the debt talks and even going back to his campaign in 2008, to some extent...
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jessica, thanks very much. as jessica just mentioned, congressional republicans who read "the wall street journal" editorial page this morning did get a certain shock. the conservative editorial page slammed them over the payroll tax cut battle. the white house press secretary, jay carney, even mentioned it in his daily briefing today. >> follow the advice of numerous republican senators. follow the advice of the wall street editorial page. words i never thought i'd speak. follow the advice of senators mccain and corker and grassley and others and pass the bipartisan compromise, make sure that americans don't have their taxes go up on january 1st. >> here's part of what that "wall street journal" editorial said. it was the lead editorial in the newspaper. let me read it to you. a line. given how much mitch mcconnell and john boehner have handled the payroll tax debate, given how mitch mcconnell and john boehner have handled the debate, we wonder if they might end up re-electing the president before the campaign
jessica, thanks very much. as jessica just mentioned, congressional republicans who read "the wall street journal" editorial page this morning did get a certain shock. the conservative editorial page slammed them over the payroll tax cut battle. the white house press secretary, jay carney, even mentioned it in his daily briefing today. >> follow the advice of numerous republican senators. follow the advice of the wall street editorial page. words i never thought i'd speak....
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jessica reynolds is ayla's aunt and she's out front. thank you for coming "outfront." jessica, thank you for coming outfront, and let me start by asking you how your sister, ayla's mother is doing. [ no audio ] go ahead. >> sorry. we had a little bit of an audio problem. >> can i say something? >> can you hear me now? >> i can, yeah. >> okay. i'm sorry about that. i want to ask you again, because we had an audio problem, how your sister, ayla's mother, is doing. >> she is holding up well, for the circumstance. she's really just -- oh, she just wants her daughter to come home, i mean, just like any other mother in this crisis, i can imagine, would want the same thing. >> they certainly would, and ayla's father was the last person to see her. what can you tell us? anything that is important to know about the relationship between your sister and him? >> i can't say that there was much of a relationship. other than they share a child together. he wasn't too involved the first 18 months of ayla's life, being a dad was fairly new to him. i can tell you that they are not frie
jessica reynolds is ayla's aunt and she's out front. thank you for coming "outfront." jessica, thank you for coming outfront, and let me start by asking you how your sister, ayla's mother is doing. [ no audio ] go ahead. >> sorry. we had a little bit of an audio problem. >> can i say something? >> can you hear me now? >> i can, yeah. >> okay. i'm sorry about that. i want to ask you again, because we had an audio problem, how your sister, ayla's mother, is...
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jessica reynolds is ayla's aunt and she's out front. thank you for coming "outfront." jessica, thank you for coming outfront, and let me start by asking you how your sister, ayla's mother is doing. [ no audio ] go ahead. >> sorry. we had a little bit of an audio problem. >> can i say something? >> can you hear me now? >> i can, yeah. >> okay. i'm sorry about that. i want to ask you again, because we had an audio problem, how your sister, ayla's mother, is doing. >> she is holding up well, for the circumstance. she's really just -- oh, she just wants her daughter to come home, i mean, just like any other mother in this crisis, i can imagine, would want the same thing. >> they certainly would, and ayla's father was the last person to see her. what can you tell us? anything that is important to know about the relationship between your sister and him? >> i can't say that there was much of a relationship. other than they share a child together. he wasn't too involved the first 18 months of ayla's life, being a dad was fairly new to him. i can tell you that they are not frie
jessica reynolds is ayla's aunt and she's out front. thank you for coming "outfront." jessica, thank you for coming outfront, and let me start by asking you how your sister, ayla's mother is doing. [ no audio ] go ahead. >> sorry. we had a little bit of an audio problem. >> can i say something? >> can you hear me now? >> i can, yeah. >> okay. i'm sorry about that. i want to ask you again, because we had an audio problem, how your sister, ayla's mother, is...
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stand by, jessica. let's talk about the other president's economic push. he's making this major effort to get this man confirmed by the senate. who is he? richard cordray, nominated to head p up the consumer protection bureau. it's been ready to do business since last july but there's been no one in charge. the senate votes on cordray's nomination. republicans are vowing not to confirm him. they say he would have too much power over the financial industry. but, without a chief, a director, the agency cannot regulate thing likes payday lenders, mortgage brokers and consumer finance companies, some of the worst offenders in the housing meltdown if you remember. so who is richard cordray are, again, i ask? here is background. he was attorney general of ohio from january of '09 to last january. before that, cordray was ohio state treasurer for two years. he also served four years as a treasurer of franklin county. and then back in the early '90s, cordray served in the ohio state house. the white house says they are taking cordray's nomination, quote, directly
stand by, jessica. let's talk about the other president's economic push. he's making this major effort to get this man confirmed by the senate. who is he? richard cordray, nominated to head p up the consumer protection bureau. it's been ready to do business since last july but there's been no one in charge. the senate votes on cordray's nomination. republicans are vowing not to confirm him. they say he would have too much power over the financial industry. but, without a chief, a director, the...
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i'm going to give jessica yellin the last word. before we talk, i just want to play a little bit of sound from president obama when he popped up in the daily briefing and i think we can all agree that everyone is agreeing that the one thing in common is that the clock is ticking. take a look. >> the clock is ticking. time is running out. and if the house republicans refuse to vote for the senate bill, or even allow it to come up for a vote, taxes will go up in 11 days. i saw today that one of the house republicans referred to what we're doing as a high-stake poker. he's right about the stakes. but this is not poker. this is not a game. this shouldn't be politics, as usual. right now the recovery is fragile but it is moving in the right direction. our failure to do this could have effects not just on families but on the economy as a whole. >> so jessica yellin, the president there essentially tossed the ball to the house speaker. house speaker tosses it to the senate majority leader. now what? >> reporter: well, from the white house
i'm going to give jessica yellin the last word. before we talk, i just want to play a little bit of sound from president obama when he popped up in the daily briefing and i think we can all agree that everyone is agreeing that the one thing in common is that the clock is ticking. take a look. >> the clock is ticking. time is running out. and if the house republicans refuse to vote for the senate bill, or even allow it to come up for a vote, taxes will go up in 11 days. i saw today that...
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. >> can we give a shout-out to jessica king, who somehow remembered that president obama at the state of the union passed by tom coburn and remembered the whisper. we've got good people working on this team. >> you have to give kudos to jessica. >> our political pop producer, looking for these things. >> joe johns,
. >> can we give a shout-out to jessica king, who somehow remembered that president obama at the state of the union passed by tom coburn and remembered the whisper. we've got good people working on this team. >> you have to give kudos to jessica. >> our political pop producer, looking for these things. >> joe johns,
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you never know. >> thank you very much, jessica. i think we all can make a bet that there should be some sort of compromise just because the american people love this tax cut. tanks, jess kachlt. >>> let's check in wander son. hi, anderson? >> hi, we're keeping them honest today. the fat check of the bloodshed in his country. he talks to trevor. the death of hansa and thousands of others, his remarkable response tonight. >> and a new report on the barry fine situation. he'll not file charges against the former syracuse assistant basketball coach because the statute of limitations ran down. our gachlt sat down with dma & d he says the fine's manny told him, that's only on 360, those stories alongside jerry sandu y sandusky's child sex abuse and tonight is relick lus. the pop of the hour. >> thank you very much. a pakistani has nude photos of her. our own sayer in a sider in spoke with the actress. she comes out with details. and the traj being story of a 7-year-old girl murdered in a college aporment complex. people arrest a man that
you never know. >> thank you very much, jessica. i think we all can make a bet that there should be some sort of compromise just because the american people love this tax cut. tanks, jess kachlt. >>> let's check in wander son. hi, anderson? >> hi, we're keeping them honest today. the fat check of the bloodshed in his country. he talks to trevor. the death of hansa and thousands of others, his remarkable response tonight. >> and a new report on the barry fine...
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jessica lynch made headlines. when u.s. troops rescued her from iraqi captivity, the best known pow from the iraq war has conquered new challenges. susan candiotti has her story now. >> reporter: at 28 jessica lynch is celebrating a fooly earned college degree that could fulfill her dream to be a kindergarten teacher. what does reaching that goal mean to you? >> everything. >> reporter: everything because she's gone through so much. in march 2003 the army filmed her dramatic rescue from an iraqi hospital. lynch was a 19-year-old p. 0 o. held apart from others nine days captured after surviving an ambush during a supply mission. 11 fellow soldiers were killed including her best friend laurie. >> it's hard not to think back to that day and not remember those faces that were sitting beside me and how bravely they were performing. >> during the rescue unable to move because of injuries, lynch was terrified until american soldiers identified themselves. >> it's okay. it's okay. >> they were looking at me and saying we're america
jessica lynch made headlines. when u.s. troops rescued her from iraqi captivity, the best known pow from the iraq war has conquered new challenges. susan candiotti has her story now. >> reporter: at 28 jessica lynch is celebrating a fooly earned college degree that could fulfill her dream to be a kindergarten teacher. what does reaching that goal mean to you? >> everything. >> reporter: everything because she's gone through so much. in march 2003 the army filmed her dramatic...
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. >> our chief white house correspondent jessica yellin with more on the president's bush. you don't add an event unless you see moment dlul. >> reporter: they want to beat that drum every day. they see this as a win for the president. the pay roll tax cut issue. on the merits and the politics. on the specifics, the president's argument is that if republicans don't stepped the cut, tax increase on regular americans, $1,000 more they'll see taken out have their paychecks. and then therefore, it is inconsistent with the republicans pledge not to raise taxes. the white house believes it would be hurtful politically for republicans and democrats if people's taxes go up next year. and so on the politics of it, it is a win-win for the president if taxes go up, then the president can point his finger at the republicans who presumably would be the ones blocking it saying, they did that. i didn't. and if they vote to extend it, the president can claim that as a political win for himself and say look what i did. now, the bottom line is, they believe fundamentally that congress will v
. >> our chief white house correspondent jessica yellin with more on the president's bush. you don't add an event unless you see moment dlul. >> reporter: they want to beat that drum every day. they see this as a win for the president. the pay roll tax cut issue. on the merits and the politics. on the specifics, the president's argument is that if republicans don't stepped the cut, tax increase on regular americans, $1,000 more they'll see taken out have their paychecks. and then...
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. >> our chief white house correspondent jessica yellin is here to up his game today. clearly framing the campaign. why today? >> reporter: that's right, he is framing the campaign. and it's because essentially it's heating up now, and he has to get in -- he has to get in campaign gear before the frame is set for him, john. the republicans that you know are on the campaign trail every day trying to make this a referendum on the president's leadership on the economy. they think they'll win if it's a referendum on how the economy is now and the president's current job performance. if the president can turn this, the thinking goes here and on the campaign, into a debate about where the country's headed on contrasting visions of the nation's economic future, the obama team thinks that that's their sweet spot and that's where they can win. so the president today was trying to lay out his vision in this argument that the president can take the country in a better place if given another four years. you'll see this extend out once there's a republican opponent with the vision
. >> our chief white house correspondent jessica yellin is here to up his game today. clearly framing the campaign. why today? >> reporter: that's right, he is framing the campaign. and it's because essentially it's heating up now, and he has to get in -- he has to get in campaign gear before the frame is set for him, john. the republicans that you know are on the campaign trail every day trying to make this a referendum on the president's leadership on the economy. they think...
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jessica yellin is joining us with some new poll numbers. jessica, what are they showing? >> the latest cnn polls shows this gridlock in washington may be helping president obama politically. according to the latest poll, president obama's approval rating is at 49%. that's up five points since last month and his highest polls since osama bin laden was killed back in may. now, take a look at this. the latest polling also shows that when you ask americans, gop confidence in president obama to solve the major issues facing this country, a majority of americans say they do, but only 31% say they have a same confidence of the republicans in congress. now, the president's aides see that as a vol documentatialidat president's recent strategy, to repeat the jobs theme like a mantra, then hit congress for failing to take action on his jobs package. but it is a little too soon for a ticker tape parade at the white house over his numbers because an incumbent president to win re-election should want that number to be at least 50% or higher and he is not there. wolf? >> what happens. i
jessica yellin is joining us with some new poll numbers. jessica, what are they showing? >> the latest cnn polls shows this gridlock in washington may be helping president obama politically. according to the latest poll, president obama's approval rating is at 49%. that's up five points since last month and his highest polls since osama bin laden was killed back in may. now, take a look at this. the latest polling also shows that when you ask americans, gop confidence in president obama...
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jessica yellin live at the white house for us tonight. thanks. >>> tonight, it's a safe bet more americans more concerned with last-minute shopping than they are about worrying about next year's taxes. alison kosik keeping track of the holiday sales rush. >> reporter: maybe all that holiday shopping procrastinating wasn't such a bad thing after all. if you waited till the last minute, there are some great deals out there. retailers are offering deep discounts in the final hours before christmas. ann taylor is offering half off the entire store, 60% off at the gap, you get the idea. and for anybody looking for a good deal, it's a shopper's paradise. but for retailers, it's a big scramble to get rid of their merchandise. analysts say retailers are aggressively slashing prices because consumers are more price conscious than ever before. and even though the holiday shopping season has been fairly strong, momentum seems to have slowed a bit and stores are still sitting with a lot of inventory on their shelves. it's one reason your e-mail inbox
jessica yellin live at the white house for us tonight. thanks. >>> tonight, it's a safe bet more americans more concerned with last-minute shopping than they are about worrying about next year's taxes. alison kosik keeping track of the holiday sales rush. >> reporter: maybe all that holiday shopping procrastinating wasn't such a bad thing after all. if you waited till the last minute, there are some great deals out there. retailers are offering deep discounts in the final hours...
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dana bash is with us and jessica yellin. let's go to the hill first. house republicans are saying we have a tweak in the language here to help small businesses, but this is cave with a capital "c," no. >> reporter: tweak with a little "t," barely you can see the tweak. house republicans gave in here. you could see it in the house speaker's demeanor. you could hear it in his voice. he all be gave a concession speech. both on the politics and on the policy of this. policy meeting as he said we fought the good fight. there's no question that they were unintense pressure inside the republican caucus from fellow republicans in the senate, from the "wall street journal" editorial board and more importantly, i think, in the past 24 hours or so, john from their own constituents. we're hearing from republican sources that members of congress left here yesterday, they went back home and they were hearing from constituents what are you guys doing? we don't want to lose $1,000 from our paycheck on average, get this done, fix it. >> now what happens? most have gone
dana bash is with us and jessica yellin. let's go to the hill first. house republicans are saying we have a tweak in the language here to help small businesses, but this is cave with a capital "c," no. >> reporter: tweak with a little "t," barely you can see the tweak. house republicans gave in here. you could see it in the house speaker's demeanor. you could hear it in his voice. he all be gave a concession speech. both on the politics and on the policy of this....
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jessica yellin is here. so, what is their strategy? what are you hearing? >> first of all, they believe that while republican primary voters are -- most of the general public is not and they're trying to define romney before he can depine himself. first of all, they've ruled out this ad this week. mitt versus mitt. we've talked about it a lot. the first problem with their message is this attempt to define romney as a flip-flopper. they've been unundated with e-mails that have headlines like this. mitt romney doesn't know what mitt romney stands for. they've called him a fraud. dishonest, lacking integrity. the other piece of the strategy is to attempt to define romney as a creature of wall street. of course, his campaign, you've seen how they've responded. to just stay focused on the economy and they see this as an attempt to distract from the president's record. >> why are they focusing almost all their fire on mitt romney and not newt gingrich? >> first of all, it's because they ultimately believe that romney will prevail. despite the polls, they believe
jessica yellin is here. so, what is their strategy? what are you hearing? >> first of all, they believe that while republican primary voters are -- most of the general public is not and they're trying to define romney before he can depine himself. first of all, they've ruled out this ad this week. mitt versus mitt. we've talked about it a lot. the first problem with their message is this attempt to define romney as a flip-flopper. they've been unundated with e-mails that have headlines...
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jessica yellin, cnn, washington. >>> it is the top of the hour. federal officials say no link to infants sickened. enfamil, feared it could be responsible for a death in missouri. the fda says, no. the enfamil is safe. unfortunately a lot of you have already thrown it out. you got it, continue using it. >>> three, two, one -- happy new year! >> happy new year, sydney, australia. the city puts on an enormous fireworks display to welcome in the new year. >>> and i think the only scheduled rival to that is times square with the big ball. preparations underway for the huge crowd expected for tonight's celebration. millions may be there. some have already staked out spots. security will be tight. you don't have to go there, though. you've got us. tune it in. 11:00 tonight. kathy griffin, anderson cooper. it's going to be great. >>> we head to the news and start with iowa and the republican presidential race. three days until the fir votes of cast. plenty of action in places like the giggle and go and bloomers. here's a taste of what potential voters ar
jessica yellin, cnn, washington. >>> it is the top of the hour. federal officials say no link to infants sickened. enfamil, feared it could be responsible for a death in missouri. the fda says, no. the enfamil is safe. unfortunately a lot of you have already thrown it out. you got it, continue using it. >>> three, two, one -- happy new year! >> happy new year, sydney, australia. the city puts on an enormous fireworks display to welcome in the new year. >>> and i...
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jessica yellin takes a closer look at the president's past year on the global stage. >> 2011 brought some foreign policy successes for president obama. the hunt for bin laden came to a close. >> the united states has conducted an operation that killed osama bin laden, the leader of al-qaeda. >> an end to a controversial war and a campaign promise kept. >> as promised, the rest of our troops in iraq will come home by the end of the year. after nearly nine years, america's war in iraq will be over. >> but since the december withdrawal, violence has rocked the country and critics have pounced. >> it is clear that this decision of a complete pullout of the united states troops from iraq is dictated by politics and not our national security interests. >> the scene critics decry the president's plans to withdraw the 90,000 troops currently in afghanistan by 2014 as well as his policy toward israel. a speech president obama gave in may prompted israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu to lecture president obama in the oval office. >> while israel is prepared to make generous compromises fo
jessica yellin takes a closer look at the president's past year on the global stage. >> 2011 brought some foreign policy successes for president obama. the hunt for bin laden came to a close. >> the united states has conducted an operation that killed osama bin laden, the leader of al-qaeda. >> an end to a controversial war and a campaign promise kept. >> as promised, the rest of our troops in iraq will come home by the end of the year. after nearly nine years, america's...
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. >> tomorrow, as you know, jessica, the president heads it kansas. kansas to deliver what the house says will be a big speech. he is trying to draw comparisons with teddy roosevelt. what is this about? >> well, he is going to address issues like income and equality and a lost themes that have been very frustratinging to the progressive wing of the dem krtic base recently, he will be talking about -- well, issues that the progressive wing of the democratic base framed as sort of the 1% versus the 99%. instead of talking about it in terms of the big banks versus everybody else, you will hear the president talk about fairness and making sure that working americans get a fair shake. these themes balance, fairness, were big themes for teddy roosevelt when he gave his square deal speech and he gave that square deal speech in the very same town more than a hundred years ago in kansas. wolf? >> jessica, thanks very much. >>> the man who oversee s was arrested for drunk driving. randy babbitt has taken a leave of absence from his job. what do we know about th
. >> tomorrow, as you know, jessica, the president heads it kansas. kansas to deliver what the house says will be a big speech. he is trying to draw comparisons with teddy roosevelt. what is this about? >> well, he is going to address issues like income and equality and a lost themes that have been very frustratinging to the progressive wing of the dem krtic base recently, he will be talking about -- well, issues that the progressive wing of the democratic base framed as sort of the...
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. >>> it is mission accomplished for an ex-iraq prisoner of war jessica lynch. she earned her college teaching degree are. graduation wasn't the only thing on her mind, though. lynch also had a message for returning service members. >> they finally get to come home. they're, you know, with their family, be especially during this time. it's something to be proud of and, you know, you want your family to be there during the holidays. so i'm thankful and grateful that they finally get to spend at least one holiday with their family. >> jess's ka lynch, one of 18 veterans who earned their diploma at west virginia university. >>> bradley manning an army private is accused of the biggest intelligence leaked in u.s. history, giving classified documents to the web site wikilea wikileaks. his attorney wants the court to consider his state of mind at the time of the alleged crimes. larry shawn acy says one issue in particular was discussed in detail today. >> the defense has been asking witnesses who testified at this article 32 hearing about breanna manning, an alter ego
. >>> it is mission accomplished for an ex-iraq prisoner of war jessica lynch. she earned her college teaching degree are. graduation wasn't the only thing on her mind, though. lynch also had a message for returning service members. >> they finally get to come home. they're, you know, with their family, be especially during this time. it's something to be proud of and, you know, you want your family to be there during the holidays. so i'm thankful and grateful that they finally...
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let's go to jessica. we saw the president speak at the top of the daily briefing, essentially speaking to john boehner, who said stop talking politics and take up this bill? >> reporter: that's exactly what he's saying. it's up to house of representatives and speaker boehner to make sure that the taxes don't go up by january 1st. here's the president a short time ago. >> the clock is ticking. time is running out. and if the house republicans refuse to vote for the senate bill, or even allow it to come up for a vote, taxes will go up in 11 days. >> reporter: so you heard kate bolduan just say at the house side they are saying, look, it's up to the senate to act now but here at the white house the message is, the senate has acted. the ball is now in the house's court and the president's message is that the only move left, the only move left is for the house now to vote on that two-month extension that the senate passed and give congress a little bit of time to come back in the new year, whenever they have t
let's go to jessica. we saw the president speak at the top of the daily briefing, essentially speaking to john boehner, who said stop talking politics and take up this bill? >> reporter: that's exactly what he's saying. it's up to house of representatives and speaker boehner to make sure that the taxes don't go up by january 1st. here's the president a short time ago. >> the clock is ticking. time is running out. and if the house republicans refuse to vote for the senate bill, or...
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if south korea or japan or anyone else overreacts, north koreans overreact and tension can jessica late. let's hope everyone takes a deep breath, calms down and lets this unfold smoothly and peacefully, that's most important. >> you were there travel be with bill richardson. quite the foreign policy resume. jon huntsman, both we will look for them in "the situation room." >>> congress can't seem to agree on anything. we are days from christmas and there is still no deal for tax cuts. could something change possibly tonight? ♪ it's easy to see what subaru owners care about. that's why we created the share the love event. get a great deal on a new subaru and $250 goes to your choice of 5 charities. with your help, we can reach $20 million dollars by the end of this, our fourth year. [ tires squeal ] an accident doesn't have to slow you down. with better car replacement, available only from liberty mutual insurance, if your car's totaled, we give you the money to buy a car that's one model-year newer with 15,000 fewer miles on it. there's no other auto insurance product like it. better c
if south korea or japan or anyone else overreacts, north koreans overreact and tension can jessica late. let's hope everyone takes a deep breath, calms down and lets this unfold smoothly and peacefully, that's most important. >> you were there travel be with bill richardson. quite the foreign policy resume. jon huntsman, both we will look for them in "the situation room." >>> congress can't seem to agree on anything. we are days from christmas and there is still no deal...
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remember, samantha runnion, jessica lagsford. there have been many that we've covered, unfortunately. but certainly when you have a fact pattern like this, if all of these allegations are true, this certainly is one of the worst of the worst. >> this 20-year-old we're watching getting taken away. does he have a criminal history? >> he has no prior criminal history and that was surprising because we know that there were sexual offenders -- registered sexual offenders living in the community, which was a shock to me because typically they are not supposed to live near playgrounds, schools but apparently he was not one of them. he moved in -- he lived there and he also worked there. he was a maintenance worker there. apparently he started working there november 7. the police are indicating that this was a plan and really calculated murder and we know from experience that child predators do covet what they say, what they have access to. and so i'm sure we'll learn more about this investigation, brooke, as to whether or not he did pla
remember, samantha runnion, jessica lagsford. there have been many that we've covered, unfortunately. but certainly when you have a fact pattern like this, if all of these allegations are true, this certainly is one of the worst of the worst. >> this 20-year-old we're watching getting taken away. does he have a criminal history? >> he has no prior criminal history and that was surprising because we know that there were sexual offenders -- registered sexual offenders living in the...
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jessica yellin got invited to the briefing. and the proposals are extreme and told a story. this is what he said. the higher a monkey climbs on a pole, the more you can see his butt. so the speaker is high on the pole and we'll see how many people like the view. that was david axle rod today. >> leave it there. >> let's move on, brooke. >> people can tweet us and let us know what they think. paul steinhauser, thank you so much. >>> coming up next, a man facing a life sentence. the sentence gets thrown out after he realizes where he actually was during the crime. it's bizarre. >>> plus this -- >> he pauses, he thinks, reflects before he answers questions and he really postures on what is the best way for him to respond. >> that was jerry sandusky's lawyer trying to explain why he has been fumbling after a wild day in this courtroom in pennsylvania. we're going to go to sunny hostin. she is fired up over this one. sunny is next. the employee of the month isss... the new spark card from capital one. spark miles gives me the most rewards of any small business credit card. the sp
jessica yellin got invited to the briefing. and the proposals are extreme and told a story. this is what he said. the higher a monkey climbs on a pole, the more you can see his butt. so the speaker is high on the pole and we'll see how many people like the view. that was david axle rod today. >> leave it there. >> let's move on, brooke. >> people can tweet us and let us know what they think. paul steinhauser, thank you so much. >>> coming up next, a man facing a life...
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let's go to our chief white house correspondent, jessica yellen. how did this unfold? >> reporter: president obama went to the same town in kansas where former republican presidential teddy roosevelt delivered a speech about wealth and equality more than 100 years ago. in this speech the president also borrowed from the themes that we hear from the protesters in the occupy wall street movement. >> it's a theme the president's team would like to help define the campaign. >> i believe that this country succeeds when everyone gets a fair shot. when everyone does their fair share. >> he rolled it out in a speech on wealth and equality. >> for most americans the basic bargain that made this country great eroded. long before the recession hit, hard work stopped paying off for too many people. >> the target? regular working americans. >> this is the defining issue of our time. this is a make or break moment for the middle class and all of those fighting to get into the middle class. >> the president tried to align himself with anyone who dislikes the bank bailout. >> as infur
let's go to our chief white house correspondent, jessica yellen. how did this unfold? >> reporter: president obama went to the same town in kansas where former republican presidential teddy roosevelt delivered a speech about wealth and equality more than 100 years ago. in this speech the president also borrowed from the themes that we hear from the protesters in the occupy wall street movement. >> it's a theme the president's team would like to help define the campaign. >> i...
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s sara jessica parker. robert diniro. how do you go wrong? >> it's like that clip. you're sort of like what? a rubber bracelet. what are they talking about? like that's the whole movie. in needed to drink an entire bottle of champagne just to make it true. i wonder what the holidays ever did to gary marshall to be mistreated. first "valentine's day," now it's "new year's eve." >> what's your grade. >> this had all the depth of something scribbled on a cocktail napkin. i give it an f. >> you say dot bother. >> i'm saying absolutely don't bother. please, in fact don't support this movie so that way we don't have to sit through any more of these holiday beatings. >> telling it like you see it. all right. >> ho, ho, ho, you have a happy holiday. on that lovely, festive note, "new year's eve." >> 'tis the season. >> thanks so much. remember you can catch all of her movie greats at fandango and movies.com. the good once and not so good once. there's a different type of political theater playing on capitol hill. the battle to extend the payroll tax cut. it's heating up. we
s sara jessica parker. robert diniro. how do you go wrong? >> it's like that clip. you're sort of like what? a rubber bracelet. what are they talking about? like that's the whole movie. in needed to drink an entire bottle of champagne just to make it true. i wonder what the holidays ever did to gary marshall to be mistreated. first "valentine's day," now it's "new year's eve." >> what's your grade. >> this had all the depth of something scribbled on a...
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school kouns lar jessica high is familiar with seeing many students who don't have enough to eat. >> i believe the pantry program supports their families by making the parents feel secure in knowing each month they're going to receive groceries and food. >> reporter: like keith brazwell whose wife had to stop working because of illness. >> by them providing food for me and my family, creates time for me to really be with them and do the things i need to do for them as a care giver rrp financial analyst salt down with ronda smith to find out how save it forward works. >> these are the bags the families actually receive. how do you determine what goes into the basket? >> can thing that i love about extreme couponing is it allows us to love on people extravagantly. what people receive in our bags is not the normal food pantry type of food. we provide items, name brand items like brownies and fruit snacks for kids. >> how much have you actually saved with some of these receipts? >> on this particular receipt we spent $3.69 and we actually saved $63.36. very volunteers help purchase groce
school kouns lar jessica high is familiar with seeing many students who don't have enough to eat. >> i believe the pantry program supports their families by making the parents feel secure in knowing each month they're going to receive groceries and food. >> reporter: like keith brazwell whose wife had to stop working because of illness. >> by them providing food for me and my family, creates time for me to really be with them and do the things i need to do for them as a care...
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former iraq war pow jessica lynch, remember her? well, now she's a college graduate. she graduated from the university of west virginia at parkersburg yesterday with a bachelor's degree in elementary education. lynch made headlines back in 2003 when she was captured by iraqi soldiers and was later rescued by u.s. forces. >>> the iraq war produced more wounded women service members than any other conflict before. cnn's kyra phillips has one woman's story. >> reporter: june moss and her 15-year-old daughter brianna are tight. laughing, dancing, healthy competition. >> i'm beating you. >> no, you're not. >> reporter: but just five years ago, this almost ended. >> when you attempted suicide by cutting your wrists. >> yes. >> and what you told me about your kids and what they said to you. >> i remember an ambulance came, and my kids asked me, mommy, why did you do that? the only thing i could say at the time is i had a bad day. that was one stupid mistake. two, i thank god i wasn't successful. >> what do you do now when you have a bad day? >> i try to limit those bad days,
former iraq war pow jessica lynch, remember her? well, now she's a college graduate. she graduated from the university of west virginia at parkersburg yesterday with a bachelor's degree in elementary education. lynch made headlines back in 2003 when she was captured by iraqi soldiers and was later rescued by u.s. forces. >>> the iraq war produced more wounded women service members than any other conflict before. cnn's kyra phillips has one woman's story. >> reporter: june moss...
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school counselor jessica how wide is familiar with seeing many students who don't have enough to eat. >> i believe the pantry program support their families by making the parents feel secure and knowing that each month they're going to receive groceries and food. like keith braswell whose wife had to stop working because of illness. but them providing the food for me and my family creates time for me to really be with them and do the things i need to do for them to be a caretaker. >> tell us a little bit. these rsc are the bags the families actually receive. >> yes. >> how do you determine what goes into the basket? >> the things that i love about extreme couponing is they will allow us to love on people extravagantly. what people receive in our bags is not a normal food pantry type of food. we provide items, name brand items like brownies and fruit snacks for kids. >> how much have you saved on receipts? >> on this particular receipt we spent $3796. we saved $63.36. >> volunteers help purchase groceries and stock the food pantry. >> at save it forward makes it super easy. they hand y
school counselor jessica how wide is familiar with seeing many students who don't have enough to eat. >> i believe the pantry program support their families by making the parents feel secure and knowing that each month they're going to receive groceries and food. like keith braswell whose wife had to stop working because of illness. but them providing the food for me and my family creates time for me to really be with them and do the things i need to do for them to be a caretaker....
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. >> jessica lynch, following her dream as you are. you're going to continue to follow your dream. you'll be watching. this has been so super great working alongside you all these years. >> you know i love you. >> we'll all cross paths again. that's why i'm not saying good-bye. >> i'll call you later. >> so long. i'll tweet you. >> i'll never hear from you. >> just kidding. we'll be in contact. but everyone will continue to follow you and watch your career and grow and we'll all be rooting you on. >> thank you, fredricka. >> you're the best, t.j. >> you want me to stay? >> you want to stick around a little longer. >> i'm going to -- >> he's making a quick exit. thanks so much, t.j. all right. we've got a lot of big developments taking place today especially on capitol hill. the u.s. senate has given final congressional approval to a spending bill that will keep the government operating through september. it also voted to extend the payroll tax cut but just for two months. president obama is scheduled to speak in a half an hour. kate bolduan standing by on capitol hill. start with t
. >> jessica lynch, following her dream as you are. you're going to continue to follow your dream. you'll be watching. this has been so super great working alongside you all these years. >> you know i love you. >> we'll all cross paths again. that's why i'm not saying good-bye. >> i'll call you later. >> so long. i'll tweet you. >> i'll never hear from you. >> just kidding. we'll be in contact. but everyone will continue to follow you and watch your...
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. >>> and jessica lynch now has a college degree graduating from the university of west virginia at parkersburg yesterday with a bachelor's degree in elementary educati education. she made headlines in 2003 when capture and tortured by iraqi soldiers and the later rescued by u.s. forces. >>> nearly all american troops will be out of iraq with days. leaving a country that is fragile and people who are struggling. their hopes of recovery, next. >>> checking headlines overseas now. a state of emergency declared in kazakhstan after violent clashes between striking oil workers and riot police left ten dead. the unrest broke out when police tried to clear protesters from a main town square. one year ago today, the event that triggered the so-called arab spring. it happened in tunisia when a street vendor set himself on fire in an anti-government protest. demonstrations that followed spread throughout the arab world. >>> the president of afghanistan personally freed a woman from prison this week. she had been sentenced to 12 years after claiming she had been raped. she called -- he, hamid karzai, calm
. >>> and jessica lynch now has a college degree graduating from the university of west virginia at parkersburg yesterday with a bachelor's degree in elementary educati education. she made headlines in 2003 when capture and tortured by iraqi soldiers and the later rescued by u.s. forces. >>> nearly all american troops will be out of iraq with days. leaving a country that is fragile and people who are struggling. their hopes of recovery, next. >>> checking headlines...
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. >>> out front next in today's idea segment, the man behind the -- jessica ryan keeps stealing the toy. the tiny nation of samoa lobbing a big bomb in the super powers. 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. okay... uhh. the bad news, it's probably totaled. the good news is, you don't have to pay your deductible. with vanishing deductible from nationwide insurance, you got $100 off for every year of safe driving, so now your deductible is zero. the other good news ? i held on to your coffee. wow. ♪ nationwide is on your side ( laughing ) it's actually a pretty good day when you consider. that's great. will be giving away passafree copies of the alcoholism & addic
. >>> out front next in today's idea segment, the man behind the -- jessica ryan keeps stealing the toy. the tiny nation of samoa lobbing a big bomb in the super powers. 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....
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. >>> out front next in today's idea segment, the man behind the -- jessica ryan keeps stealing the toy. the tiny nation of samoa lobbing a big bomb in the super powers. >>> so it's down to the wire nov plus omega-3 dha is a complete multivitamin for adults. plus an excellent source of omega-3 dha in a great tasting gummy. one a day, gummies for grown-ups. i took some steep risks in my teens. i'd never ride without one now. and since my doctor prescribed lipitor, i won't go...
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jessica keeps stealing. every single day. that's why every day we help people across the country get into their first homes. prepare for a comfortable retirement and protect the people and things that matter most. at genworth we believe every day is the right day to take a step toward tomorrow. [ male announcer ] you never know when a moment might turn into something more. and when it does men with erectile dysfunction can be more confident in their ability to be ready with cialis for daily use. cialis for daily use is a clinically proven low-dose tablet you take every day, so you can be ready anytime the moment's right. ♪ [ man ] tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. don't take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. [ man ] do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury seek
jessica keeps stealing. every single day. that's why every day we help people across the country get into their first homes. prepare for a comfortable retirement and protect the people and things that matter most. at genworth we believe every day is the right day to take a step toward tomorrow. [ male announcer ] you never know when a moment might turn into something more. and when it does men with erectile dysfunction can be more confident in their ability to be ready with cialis for daily...
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among them, actors stanley tuchi and sarah jessica parker and rahm emmanuel. >>> okay. so with herman cain out of the race for the white house, his supporters are now fair game for the republicans who are still in the fight. and i asked, where cnn contributor will cain saw those backers going? >> there's two polls out. des moines register and public polling policy -- public policy polling. they both say about 40% of herman cain supporters see newt gingrich as their second choice. we should stop, you know, and kind of marvel at that absurd y absurdity. those attracted to the ultimate washington outsider in herman cain are going to opt as their second choice for the ultimate washington insider -- >> well, also, too if you think about it the thing that drove herman cain out of this race were allegations of infidelity and his shenanigans with women. and newt gingrich has a whole laundry list of those in his past. >> right. so move to the guy with the next stellar character record. it is absurd that newt gingrich is the second choice. i have to say. one thing herman cain was
among them, actors stanley tuchi and sarah jessica parker and rahm emmanuel. >>> okay. so with herman cain out of the race for the white house, his supporters are now fair game for the republicans who are still in the fight. and i asked, where cnn contributor will cain saw those backers going? >> there's two polls out. des moines register and public polling policy -- public policy polling. they both say about 40% of herman cain supporters see newt gingrich as their second choice....
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winner, hint-hint, chief white house correspondent jessica yellin. the envelope, please. >> starting wer the runner-up, candy. on the men's side, it is president george w. bush, number two, most admired man. runner-up among women, oprah winfrey. and as you hinted the most admired man, can you guess why they had the white house correspondent do the story? president barack obama. and the most admired woman, secretary of state hillary clinton. you know she's held that spot 16 times. the only other woman who comes close to her record in this gallup survey is eleanor roosevelt, candy. >> so is there any value to this type of poll for the president? >> well, a little. campaign aides, they frequently cite polls showing that voters like and respect president obama as a person. and the president's aides believe that his personal like ability some what makes up for his relatively low approval ratings and the rough state of the economy. but as you know, like ability hardly wins him the election. >> it does not but votes do. >>> for their first big oil deal afgh
winner, hint-hint, chief white house correspondent jessica yellin. the envelope, please. >> starting wer the runner-up, candy. on the men's side, it is president george w. bush, number two, most admired man. runner-up among women, oprah winfrey. and as you hinted the most admired man, can you guess why they had the white house correspondent do the story? president barack obama. and the most admired woman, secretary of state hillary clinton. you know she's held that spot 16 times. the only...
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that's what this former army first class jessica lynch did. she grad waiuated earning an bachelor's degree in elementary education. she made headlines in 2003 when captured and tortured by iraqi soldiers and later rescued by u.s. forces. >>> here's the image. many of you are seeing this at checkout stands this week. "time" magazine naming the protester as a person of the year. but as u.s. troops continue their pullout from iraq, there's another cover that we want to show you. from nearly nine years ago. fire and smoke, bim owing into the nighttime sky over baghdad. remember that? one of the most famous covers. the u.s. and its allies launching a massive assault on the capital. the beginning of war that seis only now reaching its conclusion. bobby ghosh, also "time's" former baghdad bureau chief and knows a lot about the war and the situation. thank you for joining us. good to see you. the world waged thursday as u.s. troops cased the colors in baghdad, which is ceremonial, but this is more than the marking -- it's marking an official end but m
that's what this former army first class jessica lynch did. she grad waiuated earning an bachelor's degree in elementary education. she made headlines in 2003 when captured and tortured by iraqi soldiers and later rescued by u.s. forces. >>> here's the image. many of you are seeing this at checkout stands this week. "time" magazine naming the protester as a person of the year. but as u.s. troops continue their pullout from iraq, there's another cover that we want to show you....
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jessica yellin, the senior white house correspondent. we heard from you, the president putting the pressure on house leadership as he is really making this personal, personifying this ill pass to the american people. >> reporter: think about the stalemate the president faced earlier this summer where he was fighting with congress over a vague and confusing issue. the debt ceiling that didn't hit americans in any direct way. contrast that with this issue which hits americans directly in their wallet. if this isn't resolved by january 1, your average american family will see $40 less in their paycheck. it couldn't be more simple and a more clear argument for the president to be making, that congress should get its act together and resolve this one way or another. a very clear fight for the president to be having. not only that, he has both republicans and democrats in the senate on his side. and it is just republicans in the house who are in opposition to him. so he couldn't be in a sweeter spot for himself. it is a very easy fight for him
jessica yellin, the senior white house correspondent. we heard from you, the president putting the pressure on house leadership as he is really making this personal, personifying this ill pass to the american people. >> reporter: think about the stalemate the president faced earlier this summer where he was fighting with congress over a vague and confusing issue. the debt ceiling that didn't hit americans in any direct way. contrast that with this issue which hits americans directly in...
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gwen stephanie comes here and jessica alba. heidi klum. you'll see a bump of-- bunch of pap par roads zplis here to the left, hanging out, a line of priuses. back ten years ago, we would shoot brad pitt, tom cruise, michael jackson, you know, all these big celebrities. and then it kind of changed. and people were kind of interested in shooting paris hilton. >> celebrity fame used to be based upon talent and skills. today, it seems to be just based on how much publicity you can generate. you can't buy a great picture. you got to take a great picture. >> won't get better than this. all right. >> speaking of great pictures, we couldn't pass this one up, let's share it not making this up, you are going to see it for yourself, this is the zukata fly board, like a boogie board, way cooler, unlike the jet pack, last year, the thrust comes from the feet. look at this guy go. kind of looks fun. hold your nose though, i guess. a skilled user can do amazing things, dive in and out of the water like a dolphin, flipping around. hey, holidays are just a
gwen stephanie comes here and jessica alba. heidi klum. you'll see a bump of-- bunch of pap par roads zplis here to the left, hanging out, a line of priuses. back ten years ago, we would shoot brad pitt, tom cruise, michael jackson, you know, all these big celebrities. and then it kind of changed. and people were kind of interested in shooting paris hilton. >> celebrity fame used to be based upon talent and skills. today, it seems to be just based on how much publicity you can generate....