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major speech by the president of the united states. tens of millions of americans will be listening to see what the president has to say. he and his advisers know this is a power fful significant speech for his re-election campaign. the president getting ready with the first lady to get in the limousi limousine on the south lawn of the white house and make the short drive to capitol hill. jessica, set the scene for us at the white house. >> reporter: i am standing on the north lawn of the white house where the president's motorcade is behind me waiting for him to get in and head up to where you are. the speech tonight is a speech for an elections year. he will hit a decidedly populist tone about inequality and look for him to speak about undecided voters. listen to themes about jobs and gas prices and housing prices and concerns and importantly, about the issues of gridlock in washington. listen for the tone he takes when he talks about congress and his relationship with congress, wolf. >> jessica, stand by. kate baldwin is over at sta
major speech by the president of the united states. tens of millions of americans will be listening to see what the president has to say. he and his advisers know this is a power fful significant speech for his re-election campaign. the president getting ready with the first lady to get in the limousi limousine on the south lawn of the white house and make the short drive to capitol hill. jessica, set the scene for us at the white house. >> reporter: i am standing on the north lawn of the...
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should this alarm the united states? i think as a caveat we need to acknowledge that this country pays multiples what have they do on an annual budget? >> right, but china -- you're right -- china has the fastest peacetime defense budget in the world. they have been increasing their defense spending by 10% or more, erin, for more than 20 years and has the world's second largest defense budget. those are just numbers. those are budget numbers. things are cheaper to make in china. the chinese military is cheaper than the united states military in terms of maintaining it, but they are developing an aircraft carrier program. they have the j-20 stealth fighter which was unveiled just about a year ago and then secretary of defense bob gates was in beijing. they are spending a lot of time and effort on cyberwarfare and counterspace. they have the world's largest navy in asia, the world's most pred dijous submarine program they are really developing significant capabilities that we need to be paying attention to. while we're bui
should this alarm the united states? i think as a caveat we need to acknowledge that this country pays multiples what have they do on an annual budget? >> right, but china -- you're right -- china has the fastest peacetime defense budget in the world. they have been increasing their defense spending by 10% or more, erin, for more than 20 years and has the world's second largest defense budget. those are just numbers. those are budget numbers. things are cheaper to make in china. the...
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to do that in the united states? >> yes. here's the concern. he could potentially serve his time in the netherlands instead of peru. is the netherlands going to want to extra diet him to the united states. they may not want to. >> if he's convict in peru, he could serve time in the netherlands? >> potentially. >> they would be a lot better than peru. >> i would think so. potentially that could happen. yes. >>> coming up, a crash in new zealand kills everyone aboard a hot air balloon. >>> also new information about the dead body that was found on the queen's estate. efforts to i.d. the body were successful. >>> tiger woods' ex-wife has torn down the mansion she bought a year ago. we'll tell you why. [ spa lady ] i started enbrel. it's clinically proven to provide clearer skin. [ rv guy ] enbrel may not work for everyone -- and may not clear you completely, but for many, it gets skin clearer fast, within 2 months, and keeps it clearer up to 9 months. [ male announcer ] because enbrel suppresses your immune system, it m
to do that in the united states? >> yes. here's the concern. he could potentially serve his time in the netherlands instead of peru. is the netherlands going to want to extra diet him to the united states. they may not want to. >> if he's convict in peru, he could serve time in the netherlands? >> potentially. >> they would be a lot better than peru. >> i would think so. potentially that could happen. yes. >>> coming up, a crash in new zealand kills...
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iran is blaming the united states and israel. we'll talk with fred townsend. >> also, this gets deeper. 199 pardons, four released before a judge stops it. now the four are missing. could soon be the subject of a nationwide man hunt. the latest on a real mess. >> and later, the second anniversary of the haiti earthquake. we return there to look for progress and the lack of progress. we'll also check in with iesha and see what he's doing. >> one day after a french journalist was killed in syria, our nic robertson said the blame game of who is responsible has begun. he was on the scene before it happened. we'll have the latest from there when 360 continues. beth! hi. looking good! you've lost some weight. thanks! you noticed! you know these clothes are too big now, so i'm donating them. not going back there again. good for you! how'd you do it? eating right, whole grain. whole grain? whole grain. [ female announcer ] people who choose more whole grain tend to weigh less than those who don't... multigrain cheerios has five whole gra
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one from the president of the united states. one from mitch daniels, the republican senator from indiana. anderson? if you're just joining us on this, you have been watching the president's state of the union dress. we're joined shortly by jeff and also jim demint. president obama in his third annual message to congress laying out his economic agenda and his political road map from 2012, demanding action from congress, outlined steps he's taking that don't need congress. the state of the yunnian, he said, is getting stronger. mitch daniels giving the republican response. we'll show you how a panel of undecided voters reacted to what they heard in live protesting. candy crowley, senior political analyst, david gergen, john king, political analyst, knloer yeah burger, paul begala, and ari fleischer. any surprises tonight? >> i think it was a solid speech. book ending it with two foreign policy achievements, the end of the war in iraq and the death of osama bin laden made it a very sort of solid speak and a reminder to voters, hey,
one from the president of the united states. one from mitch daniels, the republican senator from indiana. anderson? if you're just joining us on this, you have been watching the president's state of the union dress. we're joined shortly by jeff and also jim demint. president obama in his third annual message to congress laying out his economic agenda and his political road map from 2012, demanding action from congress, outlined steps he's taking that don't need congress. the state of the...
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to do that in the united states? >> yes. here's the concern. he could potentially serve his time in the netherlands instead of peru. is the netherlands going to want to extra diet him to the united states. they may not want to. >> if he's convict in peru, he could serve time in the netherlands? >> potentially. >> they would be a lot better than peru. >> i would think so. potentially that could happen. yes. >>> coming up, a crash in new zealand kills everyone aboard a hot air balloon. >>> also new information about the dead body that was found on the queen's estate. efforts to i.d. the body were successful. >>> tiger woods' ex-wife has torn down the mansion she bought a year ago. we'll tell you why. when bp made a commitment to the gulf, we knew it would take time, but we were determined to see it through. today, while our work continues, i want to update you on the progress: bp has set aside 20 billion dollars to fund economic and environmental recovery. we're paying for all spill- related clean-up costs. and we've e
to do that in the united states? >> yes. here's the concern. he could potentially serve his time in the netherlands instead of peru. is the netherlands going to want to extra diet him to the united states. they may not want to. >> if he's convict in peru, he could serve time in the netherlands? >> potentially. >> they would be a lot better than peru. >> i would think so. potentially that could happen. yes. >>> coming up, a crash in new zealand kills...
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iran claimed he was spying for the united states. and yet the assassination of another iranian nuclear physicist. someone drove by on a motorcycle, attached a bomb to his car, and blew him and his driver up. explain why the strait of hormuz is so important. >> strategically important, 17 million barrels of oil that flow through there every day. that's a major reason the iranians won't shut it down. it would be economic suicide for themselves. they rely on it to get oil out. the one piece of substantial leverage the u.s. might have are the persian allies. they're quietly talking to the saudis, trying to get them to convince the iranians to take a deep broeth, because if you shut down the strait of hormuz, economic suicide for iran, economic suicide for all of the persian gulf countries that rely on the chan tool get a lot of the oil out and also for commercial and maritime shipping. >> commander, thank you for your time and expertise. let us know what you think. we're on facebook, google plus, i'll be tweeting tonight. >> up next, the
iran claimed he was spying for the united states. and yet the assassination of another iranian nuclear physicist. someone drove by on a motorcycle, attached a bomb to his car, and blew him and his driver up. explain why the strait of hormuz is so important. >> strategically important, 17 million barrels of oil that flow through there every day. that's a major reason the iranians won't shut it down. it would be economic suicide for themselves. they rely on it to get oil out. the one piece...
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this is a solution that allows people to wait in the united states with their family rather than have to go sit in a city like ciudad juarez where people get killed, it's one of the most dangerous cities in the world, and this allows families to stay together. what's wrong with an american husband being with his wife? what's wrong with an american wife being with her husband? nothing. i can't imagine any american would oppose family unity. so i'm very surprised that there's even any opposition to this. >> i thought, david, that once -- if you were married to someone and you could prove that it was legitimate and you hadn't done so in order to get access to the united states, that you could get the card anyway? >> i wish that were the case, erin, but the law is so broken that even if you were married to a united states citizen, you still have to go through various different hoops to stay here. what happens is folks that are in the country who are undocumented and they're married to united states citizens, they can't simply go and apply for a green card. and what happens is the way the
this is a solution that allows people to wait in the united states with their family rather than have to go sit in a city like ciudad juarez where people get killed, it's one of the most dangerous cities in the world, and this allows families to stay together. what's wrong with an american husband being with his wife? what's wrong with an american wife being with her husband? nothing. i can't imagine any american would oppose family unity. so i'm very surprised that there's even any opposition...
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and what the united states could do. the israelis would certainly have difficulty with some of these buried and hardened facility, but the united states has greater capabilities and we could destroy even these buried and hardened facilities. >> we all remember when colonel powell had the quote, unquote, evidence, right, of the iraqis moving things around, right? and that was supposed to be evidence and of course it turned out later to be inaccurate and untrue. so what -- how are we really going to know what iran is doing? because you don't want to be too late and be wrong, but certainly, america doesn't seem to have the will to take a leap of faith and be wrong. >> we have to be right. that's the precise issue we're dealing with here. intelligence by its very nature is an improvised science and art and because of that fact, there are a lot of things that come out in these types of deliberations. when we look at going to war, we have to be very certain about that commitment. because quite frankly, we have to be careful th
and what the united states could do. the israelis would certainly have difficulty with some of these buried and hardened facility, but the united states has greater capabilities and we could destroy even these buried and hardened facilities. >> we all remember when colonel powell had the quote, unquote, evidence, right, of the iraqis moving things around, right? and that was supposed to be evidence and of course it turned out later to be inaccurate and untrue. so what -- how are we really...
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>> i was born in the united states. both my parents were born in the states. both my parents were born in the united states and three of my four grandparents were born in the united states and texas. before texas became part of the united states. my fourth grandparent was in fact from chihuahua, the same part of the world where mitt romney's family comes from. that's what makes this sort of a light column. primo, cousin. we may be related. i hope you don't take offense, cousin, but i don't think you've done a very good job in the campaign in dealing with hispanics an the immigration issue in a thoughtful way. moy point is as a mexican american, whether or not he's born from mexican stock or not doesn't help mitt romney with latino voters because he's done such a terrible job of dealing with the immigration issue. there's no way he could do well with him come the election. >> he's talked about being for e verify and things like that. will that make up for the point he does not poll well with hispanic americans? >> no. the guy's name is willard mitt romney. you
>> i was born in the united states. both my parents were born in the states. both my parents were born in the united states and three of my four grandparents were born in the united states and texas. before texas became part of the united states. my fourth grandparent was in fact from chihuahua, the same part of the world where mitt romney's family comes from. that's what makes this sort of a light column. primo, cousin. we may be related. i hope you don't take offense, cousin, but i...
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i think the response of the united states would be vigorous. it would inflict great damage upon iran's ability to sell oil in the future for some time, so i think it would be a very serious move for them to take. hopefully, it's just boasting at the point, but if they were to take that action, i think the international response would be one that's quite vigorous that would be critical to iran and have long-term consequences for its future. >> secretary cohen, thank you very much. we're going to talk about the republican candidates' view on iran tomorrow. >> good to be with you. >>> human error behind the death of six peoples and hundreds of contractors being detained in iraq. many of them, americans working at the american embassy. we'll be back. ♪ home was an airport lounge and an ipad ♪ ♪ made sure his credit score did not go bad ♪ ♪ with a free-credit-score-dot-com ♪ ♪ app that he had ♪ downloaded it in the himalayas ♪ ♪ while meditating like a true playa ♪ ♪ now when he's surfing down in chile'a ♪ ♪ he can see wh
i think the response of the united states would be vigorous. it would inflict great damage upon iran's ability to sell oil in the future for some time, so i think it would be a very serious move for them to take. hopefully, it's just boasting at the point, but if they were to take that action, i think the international response would be one that's quite vigorous that would be critical to iran and have long-term consequences for its future. >> secretary cohen, thank you very much. we're...
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iran is blaming the united states and israel. we'll talk with fred townsend. >> also, this gets deeper. 199 pardons, four released before a judge stops it. now the four are missing. could soon be the subject of a nationwide man hunt. the latest on a real mess. >> and later, the second anniversary of the haiti earthquake. we return there to look for progress and the lack of progress. we'll also check in with iesha and see what he's doing. >> one day after a french journalist was killed in syria, our nic robertson said the blame game of who is responsible has begun. he was on the scene before it happened. we'll have the latest from there when 360 continues. 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 lov
iran is blaming the united states and israel. we'll talk with fred townsend. >> also, this gets deeper. 199 pardons, four released before a judge stops it. now the four are missing. could soon be the subject of a nationwide man hunt. the latest on a real mess. >> and later, the second anniversary of the haiti earthquake. we return there to look for progress and the lack of progress. we'll also check in with iesha and see what he's doing. >> one day after a french journalist...
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iran is blaming the united states and israel. we'll talk with fran townsend and bob bair. >>> four released before a judge stopped it, now four are missing could soon be the subject of a nationwide man hunt. we have the latest on a real mess. >>> and later for the second anniversary of the haiti earthquake, we return there to look for progress. also the frequent tragic and totally preventable lack of progress. sean penn joins us, as well. >>> anderson, one day after french journalist is killed in syria, the blame game of who's responsible has begun. nic was on the scene moments before it all happened. we'll have the latest from there when "360" continues. i'd race down that hill without a helmet. 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 without it for my high cholesterol and my risk of heart attack. why kid myself? diet and exercise weren't lowering my cholesterol enough. now i'm eating healthier, exercising more, taking lipitor. numbers don't lie. my
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a $15.5 billion business in the united states alone. that brings us to tonight's number. 46. as in super bowl xxxvi. it's set for indianapolis on february 5th and the annual super bowl is estimated to be the worst sex trafficking event in the united states. in 2010, 10,000 prostitutes were shipped to miami to coincide with the game and last year, police made 133 prostitution arrests in dallas. indiana is doing its best to avoid a repeat. on tuesday, the state senate there unanimously passed a human trafficking bill that closes many of the loopholes in existing law. it's now in the state house. lawmakers hope to have new legislation on the books in time for the super bowl. >>> next, wikipedia and other websites dark. we told you about that. although not on my mobile. i went to wikipedia, it works. but did the blackout work overall? and nearly two dozen people still missing from the cruise ship in italy. rescue operations suspended today. what's next? engineers, machinists... ... adding nearly 400 billion dollars to our economy... we're a
a $15.5 billion business in the united states alone. that brings us to tonight's number. 46. as in super bowl xxxvi. it's set for indianapolis on february 5th and the annual super bowl is estimated to be the worst sex trafficking event in the united states. in 2010, 10,000 prostitutes were shipped to miami to coincide with the game and last year, police made 133 prostitution arrests in dallas. indiana is doing its best to avoid a repeat. on tuesday, the state senate there unanimously passed a...
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it has been 168 days since the united states lost its top credit rating. what are we doing to get it back? stocks helping three weeks in a row. the dow, nasdaq and s&p ended the week higher by more than 2%. she knows south carolina politics better than absolutely anyone. former first lady, jenny sanford, is not shying way from the political limelight. here, in fact, she's already weighing in on who she will not be voting for tomorrow. also the author of "staying true" a really great book and she joins us now. >> good to be here. >> i wanted to ask you, you were at the debate last night and i know you were waiting to hear what everyone had to say and you got to see that incredibly testy and rather memorable beginning to the interview, with newt gingrich. what did you take away? >> from the whole debate or beginning? >> whole debate. >> as i said before, the whole debate, not just last night's debate but the whole race actually very short on substance. and even though some of the candidates were able to clarify their positions a little bit last night, they r
it has been 168 days since the united states lost its top credit rating. what are we doing to get it back? stocks helping three weeks in a row. the dow, nasdaq and s&p ended the week higher by more than 2%. she knows south carolina politics better than absolutely anyone. former first lady, jenny sanford, is not shying way from the political limelight. here, in fact, she's already weighing in on who she will not be voting for tomorrow. also the author of "staying true" a really...
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number one, the united states is not cuba. it's a free country. so you can't just go up to a candidate and say, sit down and shut up. these are people who have invested years of their lives and raised millions and in some cases tens of millions of dollars. at this point they only have another ten or twelve days to wait anyway. the second issue is even if somebody does get out, would you still have something similar in south carolina to fwhapd '08 where mike huckabee would have won the south carolina primary but for the votes that thompson got in the up state especially in greenville and spartanburg counties. one final thing that i don't think can be underestimated whups we get there, mitt romney having nicki haley, who's both a devout christian and a tea party favorite, that's an asset. >> finally. you are skeptical of this new poll that shows romney 13 points ahead in south carolina? >> well, i don't want to say i'm skeptical. i want to inject a word of caution because we don't have a single poll either in south carolina or iowa or any other earl
number one, the united states is not cuba. it's a free country. so you can't just go up to a candidate and say, sit down and shut up. these are people who have invested years of their lives and raised millions and in some cases tens of millions of dollars. at this point they only have another ten or twelve days to wait anyway. the second issue is even if somebody does get out, would you still have something similar in south carolina to fwhapd '08 where mike huckabee would have won the south...
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behind the scenes, sometimes the united states of america does just that. should it in this case or does that then open the door for these thin things to start happening more and more frequently? should the united states back off and try to call the bluff with someone's life hanging in the balance? >> first of all, we'd never leave an american in the hands of kidnappers either here in america or abroad. it remains a policy of the united states that we don't negotiate with terrorists, but that doesn't stop the government from relying on the commercial sector to get their people out to get their ships out. those captains have a duty to care and it is part of this commercial exchange, this commercial transaction and that's really what we have at route here is a simple commercial transaction, the pirates and kidnappers want money. the money is paid and the people are released. >> all right. thank you very much. appreciate you're taking the time tonight. >> just a few hours ago, the first major lawsuit was filed against the cruise ship company involved in the de
behind the scenes, sometimes the united states of america does just that. should it in this case or does that then open the door for these thin things to start happening more and more frequently? should the united states back off and try to call the bluff with someone's life hanging in the balance? >> first of all, we'd never leave an american in the hands of kidnappers either here in america or abroad. it remains a policy of the united states that we don't negotiate with terrorists, but...
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iran says he was spying for the united states. you also have the assassination, yet another assassination of an iranian nuclear scientist. someone drove by his car in a motorcycle, attached a magnetic bomb to his car, blew him and his driver up. so explain, barbara, the strait of hormuz, why it is so strategically important to the united states. >> strategically important. you said it yourself, anderson. the 17 million barrels of oil for the world that flow through there every day. the thinking is it's a major reason the iranians won't shut it down, it would be economic suicide for themselves. they rely on it to get their oil out. the one piece of really substantial leverage the u.s. may have economically are the persian gulf allies that jill was mentioning. they are very quietly talking to the saudis. trying to get the saudis to convince the iranians to take a deep breath. because if you shut down the strait of hormuz, economic suicide for iran. economic suicide for all of those persian gulf countries that rely on the channel to
iran says he was spying for the united states. you also have the assassination, yet another assassination of an iranian nuclear scientist. someone drove by his car in a motorcycle, attached a magnetic bomb to his car, blew him and his driver up. so explain, barbara, the strait of hormuz, why it is so strategically important to the united states. >> strategically important. you said it yourself, anderson. the 17 million barrels of oil for the world that flow through there every day. the...
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can the united states negotiate for his freedom? i asked retired army general james marx. >> absolutely. this is a young man who was a marine who served honor bly and i must assume a portion was in combat. what's difficult here is a former marine in tehran, although his family is from iran, getting him back becomes a more difficult task for the united states. >> and now, to england and an update of the murder mystery we've been covering. the body of a young woman found on queen elizabeth's estate has been identified as a 17-year-old. the victim was a lat vito yan immigrant first reported missing in august. max foster is our royal correspondent and we asked him about what happens now. >> well, police want to hear from anyone who had organized functions or events in the area at the beginning of august, beginning of september. they've spoken to royal staff including the game keeper and estate manager and the queen who's staying on the estate hasn't been questioned, but is being kept informed. >> a 25-year-old florida man charged with p
can the united states negotiate for his freedom? i asked retired army general james marx. >> absolutely. this is a young man who was a marine who served honor bly and i must assume a portion was in combat. what's difficult here is a former marine in tehran, although his family is from iran, getting him back becomes a more difficult task for the united states. >> and now, to england and an update of the murder mystery we've been covering. the body of a young woman found on queen...
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iran is pointing the finger at israel and the united states. >> i want to categorically deny any united states involvement in any kind of act of violence inside iran. >> so, who is targeting these scientists? we asked peter brooks, a national security expert. here's what he said. >> my sense it's probably somebody from the region, maybe israel, maybe an arab state. both these groups of people do not want to see iran achieve nuclear weapon state hood. another possibility, iranian themselves that see this regime as the enemy of the people and certainly want to see iran achieve nuclear weapon state hood while they have a possibility of preventing it. >> killing key personnel will not stop them from developing nuclear weapons. we're going to stay out front of this story. this is one of the top issues in the american political election. >>> she was the best liar i've ever seen. >> shocking new details in the casey anthony case tonight. a judge unsealed two depositions if the doctors who performed psychological evaluations of the florida mother. anthony was acquitted last july of killing her
iran is pointing the finger at israel and the united states. >> i want to categorically deny any united states involvement in any kind of act of violence inside iran. >> so, who is targeting these scientists? we asked peter brooks, a national security expert. here's what he said. >> my sense it's probably somebody from the region, maybe israel, maybe an arab state. both these groups of people do not want to see iran achieve nuclear weapon state hood. another possibility,...
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it is a major supplier to the united states. and nearly one-third of venezuela's gdp is oil-related. america relies on venezuela, 10% of oil imports come from the country and used to be a huge country for consumer products as well. >>> eurozone manufacturing fell for the fifth month in a row in december. likely it is going to drop into 2012 according to a survey released to day. european crisis taking a big toll. but an economist at the chicago federal reserve told "out front" something i think is way more important. the united states is going against the global trend saying manufacturing is going to grow in this country in 2012 and the second biggest economy in the world, china, biggest competition to the u.s., but we need them, is also seeing gains in manufacturing. that would be fantastic news. >>> well it has been 150 days since the u.s. lost its top credit rating. what are we doing to get it back? well, the economy is a big issue in this election, but in iowa it may not be issue number one. all right. let's take a look at w
it is a major supplier to the united states. and nearly one-third of venezuela's gdp is oil-related. america relies on venezuela, 10% of oil imports come from the country and used to be a huge country for consumer products as well. >>> eurozone manufacturing fell for the fifth month in a row in december. likely it is going to drop into 2012 according to a survey released to day. european crisis taking a big toll. but an economist at the chicago federal reserve told "out...
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and it happened here in the united states. her egyptian parents sold her into slavery for $30 a month. according to the state department, there are 12 million people who are slaves right now around the world. she is no longer one of them. she is 22 years old now and as we found out, an independent woman. she came to the united states from egypt in the year 2000. not the live the american dream, but as the slave of an egyptian family. >> i definitely feel the trap. i didn't have an option. i didn't know this was wrong in the u.s. or anything like that. >> she was held in this opulent house in california. that's her clearing the table in home video while other people danced. these rooms were reserved for the family, but this was shyma's room. a filthy garage. >> they'd lock her in there at night. it was a one-way door. she couldn't get back in the house. if she had to go to the bathroom, she had to use the bucket. >> she was rescued after a neighbor alerted authorities and one of her rescuers became a mentor. >> when i have prob
and it happened here in the united states. her egyptian parents sold her into slavery for $30 a month. according to the state department, there are 12 million people who are slaves right now around the world. she is no longer one of them. she is 22 years old now and as we found out, an independent woman. she came to the united states from egypt in the year 2000. not the live the american dream, but as the slave of an egyptian family. >> i definitely feel the trap. i didn't have an option....
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as president of the united states? >> you saw the romney commercial on the air right now, and he interviewed the folks who had to work with him. he is a brilliant man, and he's constantly coming up with a lot of ideas. the problem is, he constantly comes up with a lot of ideas and he's not focused to be able to execute the ideas and surround himself with people disciplined to do that. that's why what happened happened in the house of representatives. that's why there was this revolution within the ranks from conservatives against newt. >> and do you think that mitt romney, even though he challenged newt gingrich tonight and said don't challenge my integrity on the issue of abortion, for example, do you think mitt romney could be trusted to be reliable? >> the problem with governor romney is not just the abortion issue. there's a pattern of a whole series of issues where romney was on one side, and when it became advantageous, he went to the other side. >> people are allowed to change their opinions and convictions. >>
as president of the united states? >> you saw the romney commercial on the air right now, and he interviewed the folks who had to work with him. he is a brilliant man, and he's constantly coming up with a lot of ideas. the problem is, he constantly comes up with a lot of ideas and he's not focused to be able to execute the ideas and surround himself with people disciplined to do that. that's why what happened happened in the house of representatives. that's why there was this revolution...
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they offered to send it to the united states in pink. yeah. >>> presidential candidate mitt romney, a multimillionaire pays a lower tax rate than you. we will talk about that. >>> and the government says that america is overrun by giant snakes and planning to do a number of things about it. >>> and which of these beers comes from america's largest brewery. place your bet on facebook or twitter, and yes, these beers are chilled and ready for the staff to drink after the show. the answer up next. >> announcer: with nothing but his computer, an identity thief is able to use your information to open a bank account... in order to make your money his money. [whoosh, clang] you need lifelock-- the only identity protection company that now monitors bank accounts for takeover fraud. lifelock-- relentlessly protecting your identity. call 1-800-lifelock or go to lifelock.com today. >>> so the u.s. fish and wildlife service announced today that it is banning the import and interstate transport of four non-native constrictor snakes. the decision that
they offered to send it to the united states in pink. yeah. >>> presidential candidate mitt romney, a multimillionaire pays a lower tax rate than you. we will talk about that. >>> and the government says that america is overrun by giant snakes and planning to do a number of things about it. >>> and which of these beers comes from america's largest brewery. place your bet on facebook or twitter, and yes, these beers are chilled and ready for the staff to drink after...
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if europe does not do well, the united states does well. one of the heads of the imf came out, zoraida, and said if the crisis in europe gets worse, if it intensifies, quote, the world could be plunged into another recession. therefore, it matters greatly to every politician at home, greatly to every american looking for a job at home trying to hang on to their job. a is the focus tonight. the big focus will be on germany tonight and those comments from the german chancellor is germany is seen as center of europe, the stronghold, the strength in europe's economy right now. the question is what happens, that what is the future of the eurozone and it greatly platters to us here. social unrest. that is a huge topic as well right now. not just the occupy movement in the u.s. of course the arab spring. what i'm hearing from lieaders here, economists, is that we should pay attention to social unrest, it will likely increase this year as it does not look like things are getting materially better in terms of jobs either in europe or in the united s
if europe does not do well, the united states does well. one of the heads of the imf came out, zoraida, and said if the crisis in europe gets worse, if it intensifies, quote, the world could be plunged into another recession. therefore, it matters greatly to every politician at home, greatly to every american looking for a job at home trying to hang on to their job. a is the focus tonight. the big focus will be on germany tonight and those comments from the german chancellor is germany is seen...
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port, you can't sue in the united states? >> no, that's not true. that is true with regard to costa because costa happens to be based in italy. and, so, the ticket contract does provide that. for example, with carnival cruiselines, no matter where the accident is and no matter where the cruise is and no matter where the passenger lives, you must sue carnival cruise lines in miami, in federal district court in miami. a lo a lot of people don't know this. >> under maritime law, aren't there very small numbers that you can actually -- the ability to win a large sum of money, you really don't have that ability under maritime law; is that correct? >> no, that's not a hundred percent correct. i'm sorry to disagree with that. but if -- okay. here's what's real. if the cruise does not touch a u.s. port, yes, there are limitations which apply. and that's called the athens convention. and that's on the ticket. if the cruise does touch a u.s. port, there are no such limitations. and let me just tell you what there is an exception to the athen's convention. the
port, you can't sue in the united states? >> no, that's not true. that is true with regard to costa because costa happens to be based in italy. and, so, the ticket contract does provide that. for example, with carnival cruiselines, no matter where the accident is and no matter where the cruise is and no matter where the passenger lives, you must sue carnival cruise lines in miami, in federal district court in miami. a lo a lot of people don't know this. >> under maritime law, aren't...
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>> we don't believe she's going to come home to the united states. she was married. she had been working as a teacher in nairobi. so she lives overseas with her husband. we believe that her family is now on their way to europe to meet up with her. >> we wish her the best. remarkable the precision of these teams. so glad they're able to come home safely. chris lawrence, thank you very much. ahead on the program, accusations of a so-called honor killing in canada. three sisters allegedly killed by their own family. first, we're back with a 360 bulletin. >> thousands of egyptians packed tahrir square on this the one-yearfry of the start of the revolution that ousted hosni mubarak. at times the mood was joyous, other times tense with fear the protesters would clash with the misht. joe paterno was laid to rest today in a private service. and thousands of fans and students lined the funeral procession to say good-bye. a public memorial honoring paterno will be held tomorrow on campus. joe paterno died suns at the age of 85. >>> talk about a fashion statement. a golden cape
>> we don't believe she's going to come home to the united states. she was married. she had been working as a teacher in nairobi. so she lives overseas with her husband. we believe that her family is now on their way to europe to meet up with her. >> we wish her the best. remarkable the precision of these teams. so glad they're able to come home safely. chris lawrence, thank you very much. ahead on the program, accusations of a so-called honor killing in canada. three sisters...
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how are you the only tea farmer in the united states? >> i guess i'm the only one crazy enough to doit. >> reporter: bill was skeptical about the booze-infused concoction but these days he's a believer. >> when they came with the idea of the firefly sweet tea vodka, i thought, good for you. whether you can market it or not, that's another story. but the success story is incredible. it started here in charleston and, i don't know, downtown charleston just grabbed ahold of this beverage and it sweeped out throughout the country. >> maybe it's time to try some. our show is over. have a wonderful weekend. "anderson cooper 360" starts now. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: erin, thank you very much. good evening, everyone. i want to welcome our viewers to charleston. [ cheers ] >> it's one of the most beautiful colleges i have seen. a lot of enthusiasm here on campus tonight. a lot of enthusiasm in the state of south carolina for what's going to take place tomorrow in this state. newt gingrich the surging. mitt romney says tomorrow may end
how are you the only tea farmer in the united states? >> i guess i'm the only one crazy enough to doit. >> reporter: bill was skeptical about the booze-infused concoction but these days he's a believer. >> when they came with the idea of the firefly sweet tea vodka, i thought, good for you. whether you can market it or not, that's another story. but the success story is incredible. it started here in charleston and, i don't know, downtown charleston just grabbed ahold of this...
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statistically in a dead heat with the president of the united states. the cbs news poll, romney and obama, romney slightly ahead. that's a dead heat. republicans say maybe we have room to improve, need more passion and intensity, but at this point in the race, if romney is the nominee, we would be in pretty good shape. they think if any republican could beat him, numbers would look similar. this debate will continue from now until november. >> john, stick around. i want to bring in gloria borger. you saw what john outlined. if romney can harness anti-obama intensity, will that be turned game over in terms of the primary? >> it would be important for him. intensity is what mitt romney has never had before. voters in the republican primaries and caucuses have been looking for the anti-romney. and what we saw in new hampshire was 61% of the people that voted said you know what, it would be fine if mitt romney were the nominee. if he can finally focus that intensity and get people enthusiastic about his candidacy, he is on wait to the nomination. >> as long
statistically in a dead heat with the president of the united states. the cbs news poll, romney and obama, romney slightly ahead. that's a dead heat. republicans say maybe we have room to improve, need more passion and intensity, but at this point in the race, if romney is the nominee, we would be in pretty good shape. they think if any republican could beat him, numbers would look similar. this debate will continue from now until november. >> john, stick around. i want to bring in gloria...
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that's a real strategic problem for the united states. the question is how you get there. it's going to take pain. politicians are so pain averse. they're willing to demagogue the dent every election season, but when it comes time to deal with it, they run away in the other direction, especially on social security and medicare reform. >> the president did intimidate to john boehner last summer, he was will on entitlement cut. boehner couldn't cut the deal with his caucus. >> you need plans on the table. that's where we seem stalled. everyone recognizes we have a problem. the question is whether we're going to find the the political will. right now is a great opportunity for tax reform. from the romney tax returns, to this proposal tonight, let's get a fair, flatter tax system in place. >> adam, you look at the math and say, okay, look, $5 trillion a year in the middle class and $700 billion for the millionaires, but all of this masks the overall point, if you went to a flatter system and added a lot of productivity to it, you could get a lot of the loopholes. >> yes, at le
that's a real strategic problem for the united states. the question is how you get there. it's going to take pain. politicians are so pain averse. they're willing to demagogue the dent every election season, but when it comes time to deal with it, they run away in the other direction, especially on social security and medicare reform. >> the president did intimidate to john boehner last summer, he was will on entitlement cut. boehner couldn't cut the deal with his caucus. >> you...