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the united states military, let me be very clear about this, the united states military will remain capable across the spectrum. we will continue to conduct a complex set of missions ranging from counter-terrorism, ranging from countering weapons of mass destruction, to maintaining a safe, secure, and effective nuclear deterrent. we will be fully prepared to protect our interests, defend our homeland, and support civil authorities. our goal to achieve the u.s. force for the future involves the following significant changes. first, the u.s. joint force will be smaller and it will be leaner, but its great strength will be that it will be more agile, more flexible, ready to deploy quickly, innovative, and technologically advanced. that is the force of the future. second, as we move towards this new joint force, we are also rebalancing our global posture and presence emphasizing the pacific and the middle east. these are the areas where we see the greatest challenges for the future. the u.s. military will increase its institutional weight and focus on enhanced presence, power projection and den
the united states military, let me be very clear about this, the united states military will remain capable across the spectrum. we will continue to conduct a complex set of missions ranging from counter-terrorism, ranging from countering weapons of mass destruction, to maintaining a safe, secure, and effective nuclear deterrent. we will be fully prepared to protect our interests, defend our homeland, and support civil authorities. our goal to achieve the u.s. force for the future involves the...
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he says the united states needs the labor. mexico needs the jobs, so there should be some sort of compromise between the two countries and leave the politics aside, because it would be mutually beneficial. >> he used the immigration program as an option. you mention they had live in chihuahua. >> yeah. >> that's a dangerous place. >> that's where they're located. >> are they concerned? >> they're very concerned. in fact, a brother of kelly's was kidnapped last year. he was kidnapped for a few days. the family ended up paying ransom. he's back at his ranch. he was not harmed, but as you can imagine, the family is very, very concerned about safety in that part of mexico. >> rafael romo. thanks for taking the trip to mexico to do the story for us. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> coming up next, mitt romney about to speak as we promised in front of that free trade coalition in south carolina. he is stumping for that coveted evangelical vote. he is also fighting for the tea party vote. so what happens if he gets it? we're going
he says the united states needs the labor. mexico needs the jobs, so there should be some sort of compromise between the two countries and leave the politics aside, because it would be mutually beneficial. >> he used the immigration program as an option. you mention they had live in chihuahua. >> yeah. >> that's a dangerous place. >> that's where they're located. >> are they concerned? >> they're very concerned. in fact, a brother of kelly's was kidnapped...
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, you know, the idea that the united states is still there, that the united states is still operating military-like stuff there. so because of that, the iraqi politicians may not want to admit to it. >> i love the quote in your article, where one of the iraqi officials that you spoke with said, this is our sky. this is our sky, not u.s. sky. but president obama actually talked about your article, defended the use of drones in this web interview that he gave yesterday. let's listen to this. >> our ability to respect the sovereignty of other countries and to limit our incursions into somebody else's territory is enhanced by the fact that we are able to pinpoint strike an al qaeda operative. >> he said that your article was, quote, overwritten. a little overwritten. would you like to respond to the president? >> well, i'm not sure why he went after us on that point. he also said that -- he made pint of saying that the drones are not ones that fire missiles. but we didn't say that in our story. if you look at our story, we said that these are surveillance drones. but he characterized them
, you know, the idea that the united states is still there, that the united states is still operating military-like stuff there. so because of that, the iraqi politicians may not want to admit to it. >> i love the quote in your article, where one of the iraqi officials that you spoke with said, this is our sky. this is our sky, not u.s. sky. but president obama actually talked about your article, defended the use of drones in this web interview that he gave yesterday. let's listen to...
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that's not taking money out of the united states. that's loaning money to the united states. and what my trustee did is he loaned money to fannie mae and freddie mac. and they got paid interest, of course, just like if you buy u.s. savings bonds. but what the speaker did was to work as a spokesman to promote fannie mae and freddie mac. to protect them from those people that wanted to take them down. he got paid $1.6 pll to do that. said his first contract indicated there would be no lobbying, but his second contract didn't have that prescription taken out of it and so you have to ask yourself, why is that? what he was doing was clearly promoting fannie mae and freddie mac in this case, freddie mac, to the tune of $1.6 million. that is one of the reasons we're in the trouble we're in. >> first of all, notice that the governor wasn't aware of the ad he was running. he's not aware of the investments made in his name. >> of course i -- a blind trust. >> and my investments with his, comparing a tuinei mouse with a giant elephant. the fact is -- that there is a very substantial que
that's not taking money out of the united states. that's loaning money to the united states. and what my trustee did is he loaned money to fannie mae and freddie mac. and they got paid interest, of course, just like if you buy u.s. savings bonds. but what the speaker did was to work as a spokesman to promote fannie mae and freddie mac. to protect them from those people that wanted to take them down. he got paid $1.6 pll to do that. said his first contract indicated there would be no lobbying,...
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as the president of the united states, as the president of the united states, if i'm elected, of course i'll fight for a second term. >> i realize the red light doesn't mean anything to you because you're the front-runner, but can we drop a little bit of the pious baloney. the fact is you ran in '94 and lost. that's why you weren't serving the senate with rick santorum. the fact is you had a very bad re-election rating, you dropped out of office, you had been out of state for something like 200 days preparing to run for president, you didn't have this interlude of citizenship while you thought about what to do. you were running for president, while you were govern, you were going all over the country, you were out of state consistently, you then promptly re-entered politics, you happened to lose to mccain as you had lost to kennedy. now you're back running. you've been running consistently for years and years and years. so this idea that suddenly citizenship show up in your mind, just level with the american people. you've been running for -- at least since the 1990s. >> i think you to
as the president of the united states, as the president of the united states, if i'm elected, of course i'll fight for a second term. >> i realize the red light doesn't mean anything to you because you're the front-runner, but can we drop a little bit of the pious baloney. the fact is you ran in '94 and lost. that's why you weren't serving the senate with rick santorum. the fact is you had a very bad re-election rating, you dropped out of office, you had been out of state for something...
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here in the congress of the united states. and yes, the president decided to reject it, anyway. the president won't stand up to his political base, even in the interest of creating jobs. now we'll have to look to other places like china. the president's policies are making the american economy worse rather than better. and this latest decision is just but the latest example. i'll just say this. this is not the end of the fight. republicans in congress will continue to push this because it's good for our country and it's good for our economy, and it's good for the american people, especially those who are looking for work. >> thank you, mr. speaker. tim griffin, arkansas. today president obama -- >> what you just heard, a fiery speaker john boehner essentially disagreeing. the fight is not over. this would have created countless jobs for americans who very much so need them. our unemployment rate still sitting at 8.5%. let me know what you think about this whole debate. send me a tweet at brookeb@cnn. more news for you on the o
here in the congress of the united states. and yes, the president decided to reject it, anyway. the president won't stand up to his political base, even in the interest of creating jobs. now we'll have to look to other places like china. the president's policies are making the american economy worse rather than better. and this latest decision is just but the latest example. i'll just say this. this is not the end of the fight. republicans in congress will continue to push this because it's...
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it's a painting that hang in the united states capitol. it's made by howard chandler christy scene at the signing of the constitution of the united states. it hangs in the east grand stairway of the united states capitol. every school child is familiar with this painting, but i've been privileged to see it on a regular basis doing my duties in congress. but never was the painting's poignant reminder more evident than on the evening of march 21st, 2010. that was the evening that obama care was passed. staring out from the painting are the faces of the founders, and in particular the face of ben franklin who served as a constant reminder of the fragile republic that he and the founders gave to us. that day served as the inspiration for my run for the presidency of the united states because i believed firmly that what the congress had done an what president obama had done in passing obama care endangered the very survival of the united states of america, our republic because i knew that it was my obligation to ensure that president obama's pr
it's a painting that hang in the united states capitol. it's made by howard chandler christy scene at the signing of the constitution of the united states. it hangs in the east grand stairway of the united states capitol. every school child is familiar with this painting, but i've been privileged to see it on a regular basis doing my duties in congress. but never was the painting's poignant reminder more evident than on the evening of march 21st, 2010. that was the evening that obama care was...
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it means people are doing business here in the united states. in 2010, nearly 60 million international visitors helped the tourism industry generate over $134 billion. tourism is the number one service that we export. number one. and that means jobs. more money spent by more tourists means more businesses can hire more workers. a pretty simple formula. and that's why we're all here today. to tell the world that america is open for business. we want to welcome you. and to take concrete steps to boost america's tourism industry so we can keep growing our economy and creating more jobs. here in florida, and all across the country. here's the good news. we have got the best product to sell. look at where we are. we have got the most entertaining destinations in the world. this is the land of extraordinary natural wonders, from the rocky mountains to the grand canyons, from yellowstone to yosemite. this is the land where we do big things. and so have incredible landmarks like the golden gate bridge and the empire state building, the hoover dam, the g
it means people are doing business here in the united states. in 2010, nearly 60 million international visitors helped the tourism industry generate over $134 billion. tourism is the number one service that we export. number one. and that means jobs. more money spent by more tourists means more businesses can hire more workers. a pretty simple formula. and that's why we're all here today. to tell the world that america is open for business. we want to welcome you. and to take concrete steps to...
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monday, i'll talk to the second lady of the united states, jill biden. her thoughts on the state of union and sean penn. that's it for us. good night. nyquil: you know i relieve coughs, sneezing, fevers? tylenol: me, too. and nasal congestion. nyquil:what? tissue box (whispering): he said nasal congestion... nyquil: i heard him. anncr vo: tylenol cold multi-symptom nighttime relieves nasal congestion... nyquil cold & flu doesn't. and who ordered the yummy cereal? yummy. [ woman ] lower cholesterol. [ man 2 ] yummy. i got that wrong didn't i? [ male announcer ] want great taste and whole grain oats that can help lower cholesterol? honey nut cheerios. with my vial and syringe. me, drawing my insulin dose. and me the day i discovered novolog flexpen. flexpen is pre-filled with your mealtime insulin. dial the exact dose, inject by pushing a button. no vials, syringes or coolers to carry. flexpen is insulin delivery my way. novolog is a fast-acting insulin used to control high blood sugar in adults and children with diabetes. do not inject if you do not plan
monday, i'll talk to the second lady of the united states, jill biden. her thoughts on the state of union and sean penn. that's it for us. good night. nyquil: you know i relieve coughs, sneezing, fevers? tylenol: me, too. and nasal congestion. nyquil:what? tissue box (whispering): he said nasal congestion... nyquil: i heard him. anncr vo: tylenol cold multi-symptom nighttime relieves nasal congestion... nyquil cold & flu doesn't. and who ordered the yummy cereal? yummy. [ woman ] lower...
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they believe in a better tomorrow for the united states of america. sort of have to chuckle when they describe them as being dangerous. that's one thing they are telling the truth. because we are dangerous to the status quo in this country! >> all right. dangerous. ron paul says he's nibbling at mitt romney's heels. dana bash is joining us to talk about the silver medal. maybe that's a good thing here. you had a chance to talk to ron paul. one on one last night. what did he make of the fairly strong finish? >> well, you heard it. he feels he's leading a movement. and he really believes he's also in it for the long haul. no matter what happens. u i asked him about the fact that he was competing for the same republican nomination four years ago and he got less than 8% of the vote. i asked, what's different now? what do you think has changed? >> the people. the people's attitudes have changed, and my message got out, and the country is in worse shape. i've talked about financial problems in the country for 30 years, and they realize that some of the thin
they believe in a better tomorrow for the united states of america. sort of have to chuckle when they describe them as being dangerous. that's one thing they are telling the truth. because we are dangerous to the status quo in this country! >> all right. dangerous. ron paul says he's nibbling at mitt romney's heels. dana bash is joining us to talk about the silver medal. maybe that's a good thing here. you had a chance to talk to ron paul. one on one last night. what did he make of the...
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and the next president of the united states. part of the political conversation during the crackling campaign in this great state this week. senator santorum, speaker gingrich said it would be preferable if one candidate had a direct campaign against governor romney. he suggested perhaps governor perry and senator santorum should get out of the race. in suggesting that, he said this, you don't have, quote, any of the knowledge for how to do something on this scale. what do you say to that? >> grandiosity has never been a problem with newt gingrich. he handles it very, very well. that's one of the issues here, folks. a month ago, he was saying, oh, it's inevitable i'm going to win the election. i'm destined to do it. i don't want a nominee that i have to worry about going out looking at the paper worrying about what he's going to say next. that's what i think we're seeing here. for him to suggest that someone who was tied for first and eventually won the iowa caucuses, had finished with twice as many votes as he did, finished ahe
and the next president of the united states. part of the political conversation during the crackling campaign in this great state this week. senator santorum, speaker gingrich said it would be preferable if one candidate had a direct campaign against governor romney. he suggested perhaps governor perry and senator santorum should get out of the race. in suggesting that, he said this, you don't have, quote, any of the knowledge for how to do something on this scale. what do you say to that?...
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looking ahead to next week in the united states we'll get the january jobs report. it is the first reading of the new year. 2011 ended on a high note with 200,000 jobs added in december. the unemployment rate fell to its lowest level in nearly three years. last week the federal reserve it is more optimistic about the labor market than a few months ago. policymakers expect the jobless rate to average between 8.2 and 8.5% this year. we'll track it all for you leading up to that jobs report on friday. find it all on cnn money. back to you. >> thanks so much, ladies. checking our top stories, occupy protests on both sides of the country, in washington, d.c., protesters must stop camping in two parks near the white house or face arrest. national park service has been distributing flyers warning protesters. on the west coast, oakland, california, assesses the damage today after a night of violence. more than 100 protesters were arrested after clashing with police. >>> happening in northern florida, interstate 75 is closed after a string of crashes overnight killing at lea
looking ahead to next week in the united states we'll get the january jobs report. it is the first reading of the new year. 2011 ended on a high note with 200,000 jobs added in december. the unemployment rate fell to its lowest level in nearly three years. last week the federal reserve it is more optimistic about the labor market than a few months ago. policymakers expect the jobless rate to average between 8.2 and 8.5% this year. we'll track it all for you leading up to that jobs report on...
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others even holding the united states to account. anger also directed at china itself. a country they say too quick to attack its own people, too ready to use force to impose order. >> this is china. not push. the police push us. >> reporter: you don't like china police? >> i don't like china police. >> reporter: what should have been a day of celebration has backfired for apple, its customers, even the state itself. stan grant, cnn, beijing. >>> apple is saying that it didn't open the store because it was concerned about safety with that large crowd and because of those concerns, the company says the iphone 4s won't be available in stores in beijing and shanghai for the time being. >>> here's some good news. home depoet is planning a hiring spree. alison kosik, tell us more. >> 70,000 jobs, kyra. that's what home depot is going to be looking to fill. they're looking to fill for temp workers. that's 10,000 more than last year's target even though it ended up hiring 70,000 people last year. here's the really good news. these jobs, they may start out as temporary jobs, bu
others even holding the united states to account. anger also directed at china itself. a country they say too quick to attack its own people, too ready to use force to impose order. >> this is china. not push. the police push us. >> reporter: you don't like china police? >> i don't like china police. >> reporter: what should have been a day of celebration has backfired for apple, its customers, even the state itself. stan grant, cnn, beijing. >>> apple is saying...
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japan, south korea, they've been worried that the united states would either ignore asia, pull back, etc., and remember that visit by the president to asia in november. he was saying, we're here to stay. we're not leaving. of course this is all aimed at countering the influence, military, economic, every other way of china. >> so overall what's your take and what's the word? does it help or hurt him? >> i think ultimately this is a very long term thing, but i think ultimately it helps because if you look at that, the overall focus on asia, that really is a switch from the wars, those big wars, expensive wars in the middle east to a way for the united states to project power where people actually want the u.s. to be and be in not necessarily wars in asia but be prepared for them but also participate in the other part, the economic part of asia, which is critical to the united states. >> our jill dougherty at the white house. jill, thanks so much for that perspective. we'll have live coverage of president obama's remarks at the pentagon. that's scheduled for 10:50 eastern time. we will
japan, south korea, they've been worried that the united states would either ignore asia, pull back, etc., and remember that visit by the president to asia in november. he was saying, we're here to stay. we're not leaving. of course this is all aimed at countering the influence, military, economic, every other way of china. >> so overall what's your take and what's the word? does it help or hurt him? >> i think ultimately this is a very long term thing, but i think ultimately it...
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. >>> the country of canada running for president of the united states. okay. a whacky idea for some, but not necessarily to the duo who thought of the idea. cnn's jeannie moos on the canada for president campaign. >> reporter: you're looking at the latest candidate for president of the united states. >> hello, america. it's us, canada. >> reporter: canada has announced its canadadacy. >> we've seen your candidates, and they scare the [ bleep ] out of us, so we're volunteering our country to lead your country. >> reporter: americans may think of canada as mountains, maple syrup, and chipmunks -- >> why do we want to be your president? two words -- these guys. >> who's the president of u-becky-becky-stan-stan -- >> what's the third one there? >> i'm speaking. i'm speaking. >> he was asking to have an open marriage. >> is as close to despicable -- >> all right, let's do it again. >> but who needs the republican or democratic parties when there's now? >> the canada party, america, but better. >> reporter: it better be a parody -- >> this is not an invasion, it's a
. >>> the country of canada running for president of the united states. okay. a whacky idea for some, but not necessarily to the duo who thought of the idea. cnn's jeannie moos on the canada for president campaign. >> reporter: you're looking at the latest candidate for president of the united states. >> hello, america. it's us, canada. >> reporter: canada has announced its canadadacy. >> we've seen your candidates, and they scare the [ bleep ] out of us, so...
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they weren't sold here in the united states. now, if there are women that went to france to get implants, they need to make some inquiries to find out if they have them. >> you talk often about empowering patients. how do women empower themselves to get an implant safely? >> you should know that the silicone here is considered safe. and so first of all you want to think about your options. it's not the only option. there are other options like saline. no matter how you do it, you want to ask your surgeon what other risks and come pli case indications. ask the question. ask if the doctor is board-certified. and that's an easy internet search to see if they are board certified and empower patient for the whole set of tips. >> dr. sanjay gupta the health and safety issues. dr. sanjay gupta reports, "big hits, broken dreams" and 8:00 on sunday. what do florida voters want to say from their candidates in their last matchup before the florida primary. we'll talk about that. at liberty mutual, we know how much you count on your car, an
they weren't sold here in the united states. now, if there are women that went to france to get implants, they need to make some inquiries to find out if they have them. >> you talk often about empowering patients. how do women empower themselves to get an implant safely? >> you should know that the silicone here is considered safe. and so first of all you want to think about your options. it's not the only option. there are other options like saline. no matter how you do it, you...
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those two things allowed bills to pass easier in the united states senate. as a result of that, government grew. what we need to do is now put not restraints on people to directly elect their senators or for the senate to necessarily change the rules so things can pass, but we need to put a constitutional constraint on the size of government and that's what the balanced budget amendment would do, in the sense restore the limited government that our founders intended to secure with the united states senate. >> question. >> yes, ma'am. >> what do you propose to do with the foreign policy? >> i would make the argument that the president has made partisan politics more partisan than any president. i with say any president in my lifetime. this president has been the most partisan president. i say that. i served under bill clinton and bill clinton was a tough customer, but he didn't routinely go out and demonize anybody that opposed him. he didn't go out and routinely by name hammer people and ascribe things and feelings to them and positions to them that they don
those two things allowed bills to pass easier in the united states senate. as a result of that, government grew. what we need to do is now put not restraints on people to directly elect their senators or for the senate to necessarily change the rules so things can pass, but we need to put a constitutional constraint on the size of government and that's what the balanced budget amendment would do, in the sense restore the limited government that our founders intended to secure with the united...
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as president of the united states, what do you do about that? >> i'm the only person on this stage that will do something about it. i've got a specific plan in place that i've put out there called the made in the usa plan for exactly these kinds of companies that have great technology and go somewhere else to make them because america is uncompetitive. and that's why we have to cut the corporate tax to zero for all corporations who manufacture and process in this country. people have said, why are you doing it for corporations and only cutting it in half, which i do, to 17.5% for the rest. it's because the local pharmacy's not going to move to china. the jobs we're losing are jobs we have to compete with other countries. and those are manufacturing jobs. the reason they're going there is not because our workers or our management in this country are not productive. we have great productivity gains. it's amazing the transformation that has been made in the last decade or two about our manufacturing processing here. it is simply government getting
as president of the united states, what do you do about that? >> i'm the only person on this stage that will do something about it. i've got a specific plan in place that i've put out there called the made in the usa plan for exactly these kinds of companies that have great technology and go somewhere else to make them because america is uncompetitive. and that's why we have to cut the corporate tax to zero for all corporations who manufacture and process in this country. people have...
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he's sent to the united states on that case? >> my understanding is that the united states has filed what's called a detainer through interpol and that that detainer will require peruvian officials to turn him over to the united states when he has completed his peruvian sentence. now i will tell you that occasionally governments negotiate with each other and they allow a prisoner to be extradited before completion of his sentence so that remains a possibility as well. but my bet is he'll serve his time in peru, then be brought back to the united states for trial on the extortion charges. >> paul cow an, thank you very much. >>> a tv commercial has gone viral on the internet. not for what it's advertising. >>> president obama speaking to the nation and also a new government agency that's meant to protection your money. the president spoke a little while ago about the state of the economy, the jobs numbers and what congress needs to do to move forward in its economic recovery. let's take a listen. >> so we're making progress. we'r
he's sent to the united states on that case? >> my understanding is that the united states has filed what's called a detainer through interpol and that that detainer will require peruvian officials to turn him over to the united states when he has completed his peruvian sentence. now i will tell you that occasionally governments negotiate with each other and they allow a prisoner to be extradited before completion of his sentence so that remains a possibility as well. but my bet is he'll...
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>> the pipeline is not to bring oil to the united states to provide oil for the united states. the pipeline is to bring oil to the gulf of mexico to process it and make it available for sale on the open market. so that doesn't necessarily have anything to do with our energy security, available oil for us or versus china. it's just going to be for sale and the highest bidder gets the prize. you know? it's also just a distraction from the real issue. this is not what's really going on here. >> this issue continues. darrell hannah, i have a feeling our conversation will continue as we see what happens to this perhaps after this election cycle. perhaps when politics doesn't play into this as both sides say. darrell hannah, thank you very much. >>> coming up next, it is a place where 90% of all murders are unsolved. so cnn asked police if we can ride along on a call. >> so we jumped in the trucks and we're headed there right now to see what's going on. >> what will police find and our correspondent there is shocking. this is a cnn special investigation. we've got a preview next. i'm
>> the pipeline is not to bring oil to the united states to provide oil for the united states. the pipeline is to bring oil to the gulf of mexico to process it and make it available for sale on the open market. so that doesn't necessarily have anything to do with our energy security, available oil for us or versus china. it's just going to be for sale and the highest bidder gets the prize. you know? it's also just a distraction from the real issue. this is not what's really going on here....
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and now here his grandson is standing and running for president of the united states. that is a great country because we believe in free people and the ability to build something from the bottom up. you have a very tough choice to make. there are a lot of great candidates who are going to be up and many of them have spoken already. but you need to focus in on who was that candidate that has the vision for america, that's going to believe in the founding principles of our country and build this country. well, like our founders did and believing in those freedoms that i've described. i've always worked and talked to young people for all throughout my congressional career. i was elected in the senate as the youngest united states senator by far, i was 36 years old. i think the next youngest was 20 years older than i was. i was the second youngest when he was elected to the house. i took a special responsibility to go out and meet with young people. i met with every high school group that ever came to visit me in washington, d.c. because i wanted to remind them of basic th
and now here his grandson is standing and running for president of the united states. that is a great country because we believe in free people and the ability to build something from the bottom up. you have a very tough choice to make. there are a lot of great candidates who are going to be up and many of them have spoken already. but you need to focus in on who was that candidate that has the vision for america, that's going to believe in the founding principles of our country and build this...
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they're fighting hard to keep it in the united states due to the egregious conduct of the crew. and one instance, avery, listen to this, in italian they were telling the passengers get on the life boats. in english they were saying go back to your rooms. and that's just one example -- >> oh, yeah, absolutely. >> yeah. that's one example of conduct they are hoping to overcome. the limitation of liability and the jurisdictional provisions. >> there are -- >> gary, there are a multitude of both procedural and substantive issues, but to me what's so compelling here, once they figure out where it's going to to be, and i think it will stay in the united states because carnival owns the ship, is that number one, francesco schettino, the captain, on one hand says, well, i've fallen down and i can't get up and he fell right into a life boat, which is not very credible. secondly, they got him on tape saying i upped and left. and secondly, and i think more compelling, is that under maritime law, you're supposed to contact the coast guard immediately. costa which owns the boat, owns the shi
they're fighting hard to keep it in the united states due to the egregious conduct of the crew. and one instance, avery, listen to this, in italian they were telling the passengers get on the life boats. in english they were saying go back to your rooms. and that's just one example -- >> oh, yeah, absolutely. >> yeah. that's one example of conduct they are hoping to overcome. the limitation of liability and the jurisdictional provisions. >> there are -- >> gary, there...
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action because the united states' military capabilities are far greater than those of israel's. but the u.s. military is not keen on another war. >> let's talk end game, trita? what's the end game? are they confident that regime change will bring a kinder, gentler government to the region? >> i spent a lot of time talking to a lot of israeli officials and i wrote about it in my previous book. i was left with the impretssion that wile there is a tremendous desire to see the current regime fall it's not sufficient. any following regime could pursue a nuclear program. the israeli program and policy is more focused on the capacity, the capabilities of the iranian state than necessarily the regime that governs it. >> but this campaign could always -- there's always a possibility it could backfire. >> absolutely. and i think right now in the obama administration there is a significant fear that things are starting to get out of control. i think the obama administration is seeking some sort of a dehe is ka latory measure in the next couple weeks. there may be some talks between the p5
action because the united states' military capabilities are far greater than those of israel's. but the u.s. military is not keen on another war. >> let's talk end game, trita? what's the end game? are they confident that regime change will bring a kinder, gentler government to the region? >> i spent a lot of time talking to a lot of israeli officials and i wrote about it in my previous book. i was left with the impretssion that wile there is a tremendous desire to see the current...
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god bless the united states of america. thank you. >>> live from ann arbor, michigan, the president of the united states, and christine romans i want to bring you in right away, because we want to get jessica yellin hooked up, the white house correspondent at the event. this was touted as a speech on focus on affordability, and that is right in your wheelhouse, so i want to ask you about that. >> yes. >> and this is really sounded a lot like a campaign speech for president of the united states. >> sure did. >> and so i will tackle that with jessica in a second, but for you, did he get across what parents like you are looking to hear about when you thinking about kids going to college? >> he said something that really resonated there and i will tell you what it is. he said, you know, it can't be just more student loans and more higher education financing for ever higher tuition, otherwise, you are borrowing more money to chase after higher tuition and something has to break the cycle, and he is saying he would like the tie s
god bless the united states of america. thank you. >>> live from ann arbor, michigan, the president of the united states, and christine romans i want to bring you in right away, because we want to get jessica yellin hooked up, the white house correspondent at the event. this was touted as a speech on focus on affordability, and that is right in your wheelhouse, so i want to ask you about that. >> yes. >> and this is really sounded a lot like a campaign speech for president...
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>> he's not going to be president of the united states. that's not going to happen. >>> does pelosi know something that we don't know or are some people writing off gingrich a little too soon. that is "fair game" and it's next. >>> but, first, let's test your knowledge of the state of the union with a political junkie question. who was the first president to have his state of the union address broadcast over the internet? tweet me @randikayecnn and i'll let you know after the break. elf to the site of your tough pain. it's proven to relieve pain twice as fast as before. bayer advanced aspirin. when i got my medicare card, i realized i needed an aarp... medicare supplement insurance card, too. medicare is one of the great things about turning 65, but it doesn't cover everything. in fact, it only pays up to 80% of your part b expenses. if you're already on or eligible for medicare, call now to find out how an aarp... medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company, helps cover some of the medical expenses...
>> he's not going to be president of the united states. that's not going to happen. >>> does pelosi know something that we don't know or are some people writing off gingrich a little too soon. that is "fair game" and it's next. >>> but, first, let's test your knowledge of the state of the union with a political junkie question. who was the first president to have his state of the union address broadcast over the internet? tweet me @randikayecnn and i'll let you...
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i mean in all of the united states. and developing it could power our cars and our homes and our factories and a cleaner and cheaper way. the experts believe it could support more than 600,000 jobs by the end of the decade. we, it turns out, are the saudi arabia of natural gas. we've got a lot of it. we've got a lot of it. now, removing that natural gas, obviously it has to be done carefully and i know families worried about the impact that this could have on our environment and on the health of our communities and i share that concern. so that's why i'm requiring that all companies drilling for gas on public lands disclose the chemicals they use. we want to make sure that this is done properly and safely. america will develop this resource without putting the health and safety of our citizens at risk. but we've got to keep at it. we've got to take advantage of this incredible natural resource. >> you've been listening to president obama there in las vegas telling us that there is a lot more to do talking about his blue
i mean in all of the united states. and developing it could power our cars and our homes and our factories and a cleaner and cheaper way. the experts believe it could support more than 600,000 jobs by the end of the decade. we, it turns out, are the saudi arabia of natural gas. we've got a lot of it. we've got a lot of it. now, removing that natural gas, obviously it has to be done carefully and i know families worried about the impact that this could have on our environment and on the health...
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this leader, this incredible united states senator, kelly ayot ayotte. kelly. and many of you know her husband, joe, who has also served with distinction and honor in the national guard with a-10 pilot and a lot better than me, because he did not get shot down, right, joe? and also, ann and cindy, and if you will stand so people can say hi. there are so many dear friends that i would like to say hello to, but i'd like to get right into it if i could with you. you know, i'm a big boxing fan, and i have always loved the sport. i think it is one of the most difficult and challenging that there is, and sop of the great moments in sports have taken place as we always know with some of the great boxing matches and some of the worst have, and that is why grandman rice called pit sweet license and david runion called it the red light district of sport, but one of my greatest fighters of all time was joe lewis, and many of you remember he was the heavyweight champion of the world. he was an incredible fighter, and he had a fight coming up with a guy who was the lightwei
this leader, this incredible united states senator, kelly ayot ayotte. kelly. and many of you know her husband, joe, who has also served with distinction and honor in the national guard with a-10 pilot and a lot better than me, because he did not get shot down, right, joe? and also, ann and cindy, and if you will stand so people can say hi. there are so many dear friends that i would like to say hello to, but i'd like to get right into it if i could with you. you know, i'm a big boxing fan, and...
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states. mitt romney's support among conservatives has increased, while among moderates, it has decreased. this according to the latest cnn/orc poll that shows more conservatives support him since december support among moderates has gone down. among republicans, they think romney is the best to handle the economy. here is mitt romney sharing his vision for america with students from the university of south carolina aiken. >> i actually think it helps to have had a job if you want to create jobs. and i've had jobs. i've worked in the private sector. i know how the private sector works. i know how jobs come. i know how they go. i want to get jobs for americans. and, by the way, i'm concerned about our poor in this country. we have to make sure that the safety net for our poor is always strong and able to help those that can't help themselves. i'm not terribly worried about the very wealthiest in our society. they're doing just fine. i'm concerned about the vast middle class of our nation. the 9
states. mitt romney's support among conservatives has increased, while among moderates, it has decreased. this according to the latest cnn/orc poll that shows more conservatives support him since december support among moderates has gone down. among republicans, they think romney is the best to handle the economy. here is mitt romney sharing his vision for america with students from the university of south carolina aiken. >> i actually think it helps to have had a job if you want to...
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>> yes. >> don't we want more people here in the united states to be employed? >> kyra, what about the entire economy? why not reward the entire economy by throwing out the current tax code and putting in nine nine nine? yes, i'm going to continue to promote t. that's why it's in the a big idea. >> there's not one candidate supporting that. >> you just never know. my point is, when the president is focusing in on the manufacturing sector, he wants to focus in on the automobile industry, he's trying to pick winners and losers. let the marketplace do it. the tax code is unfair and it's too complex and i am going to continue to hammer that point home until the american people start to demand that we get rid of the tax code and get government out of the business of picking winners and losers. >> what about president obama talking about this trade enforcement unit? i was reading more about this. it would investigate illegal trade practices by countries like china. bold idea, big idea? >> little idea. we know what they're doing. we don't need another agency. we've got
>> yes. >> don't we want more people here in the united states to be employed? >> kyra, what about the entire economy? why not reward the entire economy by throwing out the current tax code and putting in nine nine nine? yes, i'm going to continue to promote t. that's why it's in the a big idea. >> there's not one candidate supporting that. >> you just never know. my point is, when the president is focusing in on the manufacturing sector, he wants to focus in on...
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she's a united states citizen. she was born in arizona, but like many people in this small agricultural town who live and work on both sides of the u.s./mexico border, she is was raised in mexico. when she was 17, she came back to the u.s. to finish high school, but by them spanish was her primary language. she says no one in san luis had ever questioned her english skills until she decided to run for public office. >> she does not understand english. >> juan carlos, escamilla says they must be proficient in english. as a citizen, he filed a lawsuit against her and she was forced to take a proficiency test paid for by local taxpayers. she says this is reply call pay back because she spearheaded two recall campaigns. >> not a personal vendetta. >> not a personal vendetta, absolutely not. after a court hearing, she was disqualified. he attorney says her civil rights have been violated. >> she did not pass the proficiency test. >> what test is there to pass, though? there is no test in the statute. they're denying her
she's a united states citizen. she was born in arizona, but like many people in this small agricultural town who live and work on both sides of the u.s./mexico border, she is was raised in mexico. when she was 17, she came back to the u.s. to finish high school, but by them spanish was her primary language. she says no one in san luis had ever questioned her english skills until she decided to run for public office. >> she does not understand english. >> juan carlos, escamilla says...
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we all know in the united states, we would be expected to take them to the doctor. two to six years is what they're looking at because they were convicted of attempted manslaughter. >>> it's been tied up in all kinds of legal challenges, but now the circuit court after peels for the fifth district has given the go-ahead for this to be in force. the question is, does this mean, sunny hostin, that texas can now start enforcing the sonogram law, or is there more legal wrangling ahead here? >> sort of both. there is no question they would have set apart to begin, but they're looking at all available means that they have to try to do something about this lawsuit, try to block the enforcement. we know the fifth circuit court of appeals has bounced it back, so the lower court judge that initially placed an injunction, which means a sort of stop action order in this case, and so we don't know. what i can tell you, certainly, the legal wranglings. that's a long ways away. that's 2% premature. it's obl that this loss could be less in texas. >> this is cyd miller. >> i think i
we all know in the united states, we would be expected to take them to the doctor. two to six years is what they're looking at because they were convicted of attempted manslaughter. >>> it's been tied up in all kinds of legal challenges, but now the circuit court after peels for the fifth district has given the go-ahead for this to be in force. the question is, does this mean, sunny hostin, that texas can now start enforcing the sonogram law, or is there more legal wrangling ahead...
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. >> i hereby officially and enthusiastically endorse newt gingrich for president of the united states! >> will herman cain's backing influence primary voters in the sunshine state? a live report straight ahead. >>> and now to the campaign trail, extending beyond florida. ron paul spent the weekend in maine where several towns are holding caucuses over the next several weeks. rick santorum did some fund raising in washington, d.c. yesterday, but skipped appearances today in florida to be with his young daughter who is being hospitalized in philadelphia. >>> newt gingrich and mitt romney, they're both campaigning all over the state of florida. a new poll just released this morning shows romney with a sizable lead in the sunshine state. 15 points ahead of gingrich. santorum is in third place with 16%. and paul has 11% of the vote. the poll was taken wednesday through friday before and after cnn's thursday presidential debate. today, ron paul isn't on the trail, but he was on cnn's "state of the union" this morning. he says while there have been ups and downs in his campaign, he intends t
. >> i hereby officially and enthusiastically endorse newt gingrich for president of the united states! >> will herman cain's backing influence primary voters in the sunshine state? a live report straight ahead. >>> and now to the campaign trail, extending beyond florida. ron paul spent the weekend in maine where several towns are holding caucuses over the next several weeks. rick santorum did some fund raising in washington, d.c. yesterday, but skipped appearances today in...