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they moved into an estate in suburban chicago. when frank died in 1970 helen brach became the richest lady. she was a le exclusive widow. she loved animals and doted on her two dogs sugar and candy. >> very quiet. very retiring. >> helen and george hirschman were helen brach's friends. >> she wasn't outgoing. >> her disappearance was about to make her famous. >> helen's story is the sort of story you might expect in a hollywood movie, but it doesn't have a happy ending. >> the late john cadwalader menk was appointed to represent her. he never met her. by the time he got involved she was gone. >> she disappears without a trace. >> 8:00 a.m., february 17, 1977, after a routine exam, helen brach checked out of the mayo clinic in rochester, minnesota. she boarded a flight home to chicago and then she was gone. two weeks later helen's brother reported her missing. but only months later did police begin searching the woods for her body, but by the time the trail was cold. no body, no evidence. no physical evidence of any crime was ever
they moved into an estate in suburban chicago. when frank died in 1970 helen brach became the richest lady. she was a le exclusive widow. she loved animals and doted on her two dogs sugar and candy. >> very quiet. very retiring. >> helen and george hirschman were helen brach's friends. >> she wasn't outgoing. >> her disappearance was about to make her famous. >> helen's story is the sort of story you might expect in a hollywood movie, but it doesn't have a happy...
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chicago, your morning commute is dry. as we go through the morning hours, this will start to fill in. and then by noon, you'll start to get the accumulating snows, probably a couple inches on the ground for that evening commute in chicago. here's the storm path. it takes a trip down here right along the ohio river and off the mid-atlantic coast. areas in white are under winter weather advisories. that's from central new jersey and much of the areas of iowa, illinois, southern wisconsin and ohio. and usually a winter storm warning means we're expecting high snow totals. even in pittsburgh area now is under a winter storm warning. how much snow are we talking about? this is not a blockbuster vent. this is not a huge bliz ar zard anything like that. this is going to be a big deal. five inches or so in chicago. indianapolis, looks like to your north you'll get the higher totals. cleveland, should be about 5. pittsburgh is a tough forecast. you're going to mix in with sleet and freezing rain. by the time we get to new york, ph
chicago, your morning commute is dry. as we go through the morning hours, this will start to fill in. and then by noon, you'll start to get the accumulating snows, probably a couple inches on the ground for that evening commute in chicago. here's the storm path. it takes a trip down here right along the ohio river and off the mid-atlantic coast. areas in white are under winter weather advisories. that's from central new jersey and much of the areas of iowa, illinois, southern wisconsin and...
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we're seeing scattered snow carl parker, this is chicago. for chicago this is really flog. let's bring in the carl parker. as i said, not a lot of snow. i've seen 27 inches when lived in chicago, but this is a big one. >> it's been so quiet. this is going to be a very serious storm. we're talking about several inches of snow. let's take a look at the surface. we have one storm that's departing. the main event is right here. heavier snow will set up across chicago. it's been light snow so far. we've had about four in the quad cities and a few in southeast wisconsin. the low will get a lot stronger going through the afternoon. we're going to find increased snowfall rates there in chicago. that's going the dropdown to northern indiana. we could be talking about double digit snowfall amounts in northern indiana. we'll see the snow lift up through the ohio valley with strong wind around. 30, maybe 35 mile-per-hour. four to six inches of additional snow in chicago. one to three, indianapolis. six to ten in cleveland. big changes compared to most of this winter. here is the foreca
we're seeing scattered snow carl parker, this is chicago. for chicago this is really flog. let's bring in the carl parker. as i said, not a lot of snow. i've seen 27 inches when lived in chicago, but this is a big one. >> it's been so quiet. this is going to be a very serious storm. we're talking about several inches of snow. let's take a look at the surface. we have one storm that's departing. the main event is right here. heavier snow will set up across chicago. it's been light snow so...
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today's forecast, snow developing in chicago. cold and chilly in the middle of the country. soon all that cold air is headed to the east coast this weekend. >> goody. you are keep saying that. >> it's on its way. >> just never happens. i told you. we have to bet on it. thanks. how much is too much when it comes to an age difference in marriage? plus, shocking allegations regarding the parenthood of one member of reality tv's most infamous clan. your first look at entertainment is straight ahead. their kids are adults? i have twins, 21 years old. each kid has their own path. they grow up, and they're out having their life. i really started to talk to them about the things that are important that they have to take ownership over. my name's colleen stiles, and my kids and i did our wills on legalzoom. [ shapiro ] we created legalzoom to help you take care of the ones you love. go to legalzoom.com today and complete your will in minutes. at legalzoom.com, we put the law on your side. is another way to look at the bean. another way that reveals the lighter, mellower side of our r
today's forecast, snow developing in chicago. cold and chilly in the middle of the country. soon all that cold air is headed to the east coast this weekend. >> goody. you are keep saying that. >> it's on its way. >> just never happens. i told you. we have to bet on it. thanks. how much is too much when it comes to an age difference in marriage? plus, shocking allegations regarding the parenthood of one member of reality tv's most infamous clan. your first look at entertainment...
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weather channel meteorologist mike bettes is live in chicago. and i guess this is what they've been waiting for. it's winter, but a big one's coming, right? >> reporter: absolutely. chris, it's been a big snow deficit here in chicago. not even 2 inches for the season. we're easily going to triple that, we think, with the snow that's just now beginning to fall here in chicago. behind me is lake shore drive. very passable this morning. but that may not be the ideal scenario to drive home this evening as very high winds, significant snow is expected here. we are looking for snow in chicago, milwaukee, all the way up into green bay and grand rapids, kalamazoo, our first real big test of the season. and the crews in chicago, the snowplows have been out, they've been doing patrols. ready to drop those plows at a moment's notice and keep this city clean. you might remember last year, chris, during the groundhog day blizzard, lake shore drive, completely impassable. people being rescued in snowmobiles. considering we haven't had much snow this season, t
weather channel meteorologist mike bettes is live in chicago. and i guess this is what they've been waiting for. it's winter, but a big one's coming, right? >> reporter: absolutely. chris, it's been a big snow deficit here in chicago. not even 2 inches for the season. we're easily going to triple that, we think, with the snow that's just now beginning to fall here in chicago. behind me is lake shore drive. very passable this morning. but that may not be the ideal scenario to drive home...
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. >>> chicago shocker. a group of teens are charged in the brutal beating and robbery of an illinois boy. >>> and bear bones. archaeologists uncover prehistoric skulls they say could date back to the ice age. good morning, everyone. i'm lynn berry. those stories and more are straight ahead. this is "first look" on msnbc. >>> and we're going to begin this morning with a taxing situation. with just two days until the south carolina primary, republican presidential front-runner mitt romney is taking heat from his rivals over the revelation that he pays a lower tax rate than the average american. it is a topic that is sure to dominate when the candidates square off tonight in north charleston. nbc's tracie potts is in washington with the details. good morning. >> reporter: lynn, good morning. the millionaire front-runner has a couple of financial problems down with the voters in south carolina. first of all, the $374,000 he got in speaking fees last year, an amount he described as not much before the actual amo
. >>> chicago shocker. a group of teens are charged in the brutal beating and robbery of an illinois boy. >>> and bear bones. archaeologists uncover prehistoric skulls they say could date back to the ice age. good morning, everyone. i'm lynn berry. those stories and more are straight ahead. this is "first look" on msnbc. >>> and we're going to begin this morning with a taxing situation. with just two days until the south carolina primary, republican...
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to chicago to learn how to hate. author and historian rick pearlstein researched 1960s politics. he dug deep into chicago archives where he found stark evidence of the backlash and later wrote, i felt like i was peering into the dark soul of america to depths i never thought. much has improved since that time but we clearly still have more work to do. joining me now is rick pearls. he's also the author of fracturing of america. rick, let's go back to dr. king's time. how did it play out in 1964 after barry goldwater's defeat? >> well, after barry goldwater's defeat it was really a triumphant moment for the civil rights movement. out of the selma martyrs, lyndon johnson went before a joint session of congress. he quoted martin luther king saying we shall overcome and passed a voting rights bill and he signed it under the capitol rotunda and said the slaves came here in chains and we finally have broken the last shackles of those fierce and ancient bonds. but five days later the watts riot emalated the south central lo
to chicago to learn how to hate. author and historian rick pearlstein researched 1960s politics. he dug deep into chicago archives where he found stark evidence of the backlash and later wrote, i felt like i was peering into the dark soul of america to depths i never thought. much has improved since that time but we clearly still have more work to do. joining me now is rick pearls. he's also the author of fracturing of america. rick, let's go back to dr. king's time. how did it play out in 1964...
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chicago right now 3 to 6 inches for you. we could see a bullseye somewhere from madison to lacrosse. as far as new england goes, this looks like it starts tonight. we'll mostly be all know, the higher terrain of ver monday, 6 to 12 inches. great news for the ski areas, the adirondacks and the catskills. maybe a slushy coating to start and changing over to rain areas like boston and province. today, fine travel day. exception being the southeast. veronica, the cold air in winter finally may be -- i don't want to say returns, maybe it finally arrives. >> we're so lucky. it's been so mild. >> i know. it's mid-january. >>> juice causes jitter and the wall street protesters affect on our language. your "first look" at this morning's business headlines is straight ahead. >>> coming up, the raiders make a surprising move. the mayor of pittsburgh has a case of tebow mania and the wizards win. that's right, they finally win. you're watching "first look" on msnbc. wake up! that's good morning, veggie style. hmmm. for half the calories
chicago right now 3 to 6 inches for you. we could see a bullseye somewhere from madison to lacrosse. as far as new england goes, this looks like it starts tonight. we'll mostly be all know, the higher terrain of ver monday, 6 to 12 inches. great news for the ski areas, the adirondacks and the catskills. maybe a slushy coating to start and changing over to rain areas like boston and province. today, fine travel day. exception being the southeast. veronica, the cold air in winter finally may be...
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we've had snow on the ground in chicago. that wind chill of one does not feel good out there if you're shoveling and even our friends in new orleans this morning have a wind chill below freezing. one of the colder mornings we've had in many areasst country. we still have snow out there. we're not done yet. we still have significant snow in western new york from buffalo down to erie. and then still snowing light fli many are lightly. a couple inches there. we still have the snow squalls through areas of kentucky and also the higher terrain here in the appalachians between kentucky and west virginia. and we're traveling there. you could get quickly into blinding snow. as we go throughout the day to day, the lake-effect snow will be a big problem. in the big cities from newark to trenton to philly, a line of rain will go through. that will mark the cold front behind that. the winds will crank this afternoon. very windy conditions. expect significant airport delays also. as far as the snow forecast goes, the bulls eye is going t
we've had snow on the ground in chicago. that wind chill of one does not feel good out there if you're shoveling and even our friends in new orleans this morning have a wind chill below freezing. one of the colder mornings we've had in many areasst country. we still have snow out there. we're not done yet. we still have significant snow in western new york from buffalo down to erie. and then still snowing light fli many are lightly. a couple inches there. we still have the snow squalls through...
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the president raked in about two million last night in fiery speech in chicago. you follow the president whether ever he goes, you know everything that he's up to. is this him now really fully engaging in the came paipaign? >> reporter: not fully. he's ringing it up on the fund raising trail. we've seen him repeatedly not only over the course of the last six months or so but during midterm elections in 2010 going out and raising money. he's hitting the themes talking about what we know well. one of the things that was interesting about the president's rhetoric last night is he was lumping together gop candidates and the congressional leadership and trying to cast a catastrophic result. >> one of things our viewers don't know about you is before you come on air, you issue notes within the company and you wrote this yesterday. you probably won't care about this, but brad pitt and angelina jolie were spotted in the oval office a few minutes ago. not care? >> reporter: i know our audience, i knew our audience would careç deeply. it was something of a surprise. the
the president raked in about two million last night in fiery speech in chicago. you follow the president whether ever he goes, you know everything that he's up to. is this him now really fully engaging in the came paipaign? >> reporter: not fully. he's ringing it up on the fund raising trail. we've seen him repeatedly not only over the course of the last six months or so but during midterm elections in 2010 going out and raising money. he's hitting the themes talking about what we know...
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and his first chief of staff not from chicago. jack lu who currently serves as budget director will officially take over at the end of the month. joining me now are national affairs editor john heilman and political columnist for salon.com. gentlemen, what do we make of the white house switching to a chief of staff during an election year who has no presidential campaign experience? daily does. daily has been in the operations on the campaigns. >> i think the campaign that daily experienced with or the one campaigns he has experience with is between 1996. i think what this is a lagging indicator of is there that the white house model to follow to get re-elected for obama in 2012 is not the same model to follow that bill clinton used in 1996. that's why daily is brought in. it was going to be triangulation and try olive branches. now it's going to be a recognition of the republicans are both unwilling and ip incapable of working with the democratic white house right now. i think this is a lagging indicator of that. >> the clinton m
and his first chief of staff not from chicago. jack lu who currently serves as budget director will officially take over at the end of the month. joining me now are national affairs editor john heilman and political columnist for salon.com. gentlemen, what do we make of the white house switching to a chief of staff during an election year who has no presidential campaign experience? daily does. daily has been in the operations on the campaigns. >> i think the campaign that daily...
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we get the latest from mike bettis on the ground in chicago. >> reporter: the windy city of chicago picking up its first snow. piling up here by they have done great job with the sidewalk. this is michigan avenue. the roads look good. it's bisz as usual here in chicago after a five incher came this way. really the first big taste of snow for chicago. many areas picking up significantly more. some spots as much as a foot of snow. now we deal with very cold temperatures. single digit wind chills. it gets colder overnight. that's the very latest here in the windy city. i'm mike bettes. craig, back to you. >>> it's a matchup that's bigger than xs and os tomorrow when the denver broncos take on the patriots. all eyes will be on the two men calling the signal. two of the most popular and polarizing names in the nfl. dave, good friday to you, sir. >> to you to. >> the matchup not between two legendary players. >> they are both incredibly polarizing figures in the world of sports. when it comes to setting people's at the time on edge, comparing tom brady to tebow is like comparing an acorn to an oa
we get the latest from mike bettis on the ground in chicago. >> reporter: the windy city of chicago picking up its first snow. piling up here by they have done great job with the sidewalk. this is michigan avenue. the roads look good. it's bisz as usual here in chicago after a five incher came this way. really the first big taste of snow for chicago. many areas picking up significantly more. some spots as much as a foot of snow. now we deal with very cold temperatures. single digit wind...
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you know, i think that something in miami wouldn't work in chicago. and wouldn't work in new york. it's a kind of very distinct kind of ambiance in a city like new york where we have five boroug boroughs. each borough is different and each neighborhood is different. it's not hard to find the sign posts but you have to get out there and figure out what they are. in bad times, when there's a uncertainty, there are certainly voids in the marketplace that you can pick up on and fill. it was not about the economy. that will change. the bad economy is what made me focus on the value and the price, and then i realized that i thought that people wanting to get a good price was not about the bad economy, it's a paradigm shift. people want value for their money now. if you are like i am, bad times make people react to the bad times and behave a certain way, and you can seize a certain opportunity. ♪ >>> still to come, howa are dating and owning a small business similar? the answer may surprise you. and then the elevator pitch, treated to chunky chocolate. sam: i'm sam chernin. owner of sam
you know, i think that something in miami wouldn't work in chicago. and wouldn't work in new york. it's a kind of very distinct kind of ambiance in a city like new york where we have five boroug boroughs. each borough is different and each neighborhood is different. it's not hard to find the sign posts but you have to get out there and figure out what they are. in bad times, when there's a uncertainty, there are certainly voids in the marketplace that you can pick up on and fill. it was not...
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chicago has been reporting light snow throughout the night. you probably have a little dusting there. and up towards grand rapid, michigan, some of the heavier snow. by the time we get to wednesday night, the heaviest of the snow will fall off lake erie. to cleveland the favorite snowbelt areas will probably pick up two feet of this. off of lake ontario, that area north of syracuse, someone's going to get about three feet of snow. it's about time. those areas typically get the stuff in november and december. the forecast, there's a lot of people that don't have to go to work or school today. we don't have to worry about cancellations in the great lakes areas. this is more typical of the middle of the winter. the northern plains is the brutal stuff. that's where the lowest windchill values will be found. we're still in the 40s. tomorrow, as the heart of the cold air shifts your way, temperatures won't get out of the 20s. it will be, by far, the coldest day of the winter in new england. and we'll see snowshowers in many areas. veronica, well-adv
chicago has been reporting light snow throughout the night. you probably have a little dusting there. and up towards grand rapid, michigan, some of the heavier snow. by the time we get to wednesday night, the heaviest of the snow will fall off lake erie. to cleveland the favorite snowbelt areas will probably pick up two feet of this. off of lake ontario, that area north of syracuse, someone's going to get about three feet of snow. it's about time. those areas typically get the stuff in november...
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naturally when bill told me his plans to go back to chicago, i asked him who i thought could fill his shoes. he told me there's one clear choice and i'm pleased to announce that jack lew will serve as my chief of staff. let me thank route for allowing jack to serve in one of the most difficult jobs in washington. he served as the director of office of manage and budget. this is not an easy job. during his first tour, jack was the only budget director in history to preside over budget surpluses for three consecutive years and over the last year he's helped strengthen our economy and streamline the government at a time when he need to do everything we can to keep our economy going. he's service has been invaluable as he has my complete trust because of his mastery of the numbers but because of the values behind those numbers. ever since he began his career in public service as a top aide to tip o' neil he's fought where hard work amennd responsibility pays off. the belief is reflected in every decision that jack makes. jack has my confidence on matters outside the borders. before he ser
naturally when bill told me his plans to go back to chicago, i asked him who i thought could fill his shoes. he told me there's one clear choice and i'm pleased to announce that jack lew will serve as my chief of staff. let me thank route for allowing jack to serve in one of the most difficult jobs in washington. he served as the director of office of manage and budget. this is not an easy job. during his first tour, jack was the only budget director in history to preside over budget surpluses...
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areas off lake michigan and chicago has a little snow. the windchills the coldest today in the northern plains. and the forecast in chicago, only 23 for a high today. many areas of iowa will have temperatures in the 20s. it's hard to complain. we've all been really spoiled with a warm and lack of snow winter. as far as the voters there are concerned, nothing they can't handle. >> might be a little chilly. no rain, no snow, no problem here in iowa. thanks so much. we'll talk to you in a little bit. >>> we turn to a little football last night. the 100th meeting ever between the giants and cowboys. last night at the meadowlands. and teams playing for the top spot in the nfc east. the team that wins into the playoffs. the team that loses, season caput. first quarter, giants on the board. eli manning, a pass to victor cruz. he is gone. giants put up 21 points in the first half. they were up 21-0. the nine minutes left on the clock, eli spins around. heaves the ball downfield. and it's cruz again to come down with it. look at the elusiveness by
areas off lake michigan and chicago has a little snow. the windchills the coldest today in the northern plains. and the forecast in chicago, only 23 for a high today. many areas of iowa will have temperatures in the 20s. it's hard to complain. we've all been really spoiled with a warm and lack of snow winter. as far as the voters there are concerned, nothing they can't handle. >> might be a little chilly. no rain, no snow, no problem here in iowa. thanks so much. we'll talk to you in a...
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lynn sweet, you cover chicago politics. i think melinda nailed it. the people who use alinsky's tough tactics of organization and politics are the right who make everybody on the left or center left evil. not just different in terms of their judgments. >> absolutely. i think newt, who says he's an historian, needs to do some more research. saul alinsky never wanted to overthrow the system. he wanted to change it so everybody had a fair shake. he didn't want to destroy the table. he wanted everybody to have a seat on it, chris. and that's what he did in his earliest days of organizing in chicago. >> i think he uses the word alinsky not -- it sounds like a jewish name, but he uses it to suggest trotsky. he sound like some commie. i think 90% -- or 99% of the people have no knowledge of the guy, but it sounds like trouble. >> i was just in south carolina, chris, and i did ask people because he had been using this. i was in his election night hotel. you did the bite from that. i said do you know who saul alinsky is? people don't. i want to add one more t
lynn sweet, you cover chicago politics. i think melinda nailed it. the people who use alinsky's tough tactics of organization and politics are the right who make everybody on the left or center left evil. not just different in terms of their judgments. >> absolutely. i think newt, who says he's an historian, needs to do some more research. saul alinsky never wanted to overthrow the system. he wanted to change it so everybody had a fair shake. he didn't want to destroy the table. he wanted...
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chicago at least mid 40s. minneapolis around 46 degrees. these temperatures are incredible. no snow on the ground is one reason why we're able to get this warm. as far as the forecast goes, rain or snow, there's none on the map. we are looking at a sunny to partly cloudy day just about everywhere. some of that warmth will head to the east coast by saturday. areas in new england could get to the 50s. so much for that cold snap. >> i'm excited. i will break out the shorts and tank top. thanks, bill. >>> good news for netflix for a change. kodak braces for bad news, and a big break for you tax procrastinators. your "first look" at this morning's business headlines is straight ahead. >>> coming up, a record-setting orange bowl, the cubs trade their ace, and the longest goal you'll ever see. you are watching "first look" on msnbc. does any mother ever feel like their kids are adults? i have twins, 21 years old. each kid has their own path. they grow up, and they're out having their life. i really started to talk to them about the things that are important that they have to take o
chicago at least mid 40s. minneapolis around 46 degrees. these temperatures are incredible. no snow on the ground is one reason why we're able to get this warm. as far as the forecast goes, rain or snow, there's none on the map. we are looking at a sunny to partly cloudy day just about everywhere. some of that warmth will head to the east coast by saturday. areas in new england could get to the 50s. so much for that cold snap. >> i'm excited. i will break out the shorts and tank top....
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chicago right now, your wind chill is 4. actually, it was 1 last hour. now the cold air could rise on the east coast. d.c., 19. one of the lowest wind chill value is atlanta at 12. even by florida standards that, cold air arrived. orlando has wand chill of 36. really, this is the first cold shot that made it down through florida. it's going to be short lived. i guess that's the only good news. it's today and tomorrow for the east coast. now midwest is already going to see a warmup beginning today. this warm front coming through. we'll see temperatures soaring in areas like denver, kansas city over the next two days. even minneapolis we go above freezing by the time we get tomorrow. chicago will jump 10 to 15 degrees. the good news is it's a two-day event. and the snow is going to come to an end during the day to day. just a couple streams coming off the lakes right now. one near buffalo, one on the north side -- excuse me, the northeast side of cleveland. so as far as the forecast goes today, there may be a few flurries every now and then. the big cities
chicago right now, your wind chill is 4. actually, it was 1 last hour. now the cold air could rise on the east coast. d.c., 19. one of the lowest wind chill value is atlanta at 12. even by florida standards that, cold air arrived. orlando has wand chill of 36. really, this is the first cold shot that made it down through florida. it's going to be short lived. i guess that's the only good news. it's today and tomorrow for the east coast. now midwest is already going to see a warmup beginning...
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. >>> a nuclear reactor north of chicago shut down on monday. it lost power and the steam was vented to cool the reactor. officials say the steam contained safe levels of a radioactive form of hydrogen. >>> the food and drug administration is being sued by staffers who were legally protected whistle blowers. the lawsuit says the fda violated their free speech rights by secretly monitoring their private e-mail after they raised safety concerns about some medical devices. >>> an investigation of a pileup that killed ten has been ordered by florida's governor. the highway patrol says they reopened the road before the accidents because fog and smoke had cleared. >>> a new black colored tomato may show up in luxury restaurants before long. it's a cross between wild and cultured tomatoes with the hopefully appealing new color. >>> at least according to england's daily mail, prince william and kate are putting off having a baby until next year. the sources say they want to make the london olympics and the jubilee go well and they are in, quote, no hurr
. >>> a nuclear reactor north of chicago shut down on monday. it lost power and the steam was vented to cool the reactor. officials say the steam contained safe levels of a radioactive form of hydrogen. >>> the food and drug administration is being sued by staffers who were legally protected whistle blowers. the lawsuit says the fda violated their free speech rights by secretly monitoring their private e-mail after they raised safety concerns about some medical devices....
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this is the biggest snow of the season for chicago and milwaukee. it's only six inches. >> i was going to say, it's about time. >> yes. >> the quiet storm with bill karins. >> or i could be going through puberty. it's your choice. >> all right peter brady. we turn to sports now. a new poll confirms what everybody already knows. tebow mania is an epidemic. the poll conducted to determine america's favorite athlete now finds tim tebow as number one. second to kobe bryant, aaron rodgers, peyton manning and tom brady. only 11 athletes have ever held that top spot. the include includes michael jordan, tiger woods, lebron james and now tim tebow. he had the country mesmerized for last sunday's wild card game. the game was watched by an astounding 42.4 million people. making it the most watched program on television since last year's super bowl. they're expecting huge numbers saturday night when the broncos play new england in prime time tebow and brady. on twitter, tebow's overtime touchdown pass inspired more tweets in the united states than any other ev
this is the biggest snow of the season for chicago and milwaukee. it's only six inches. >> i was going to say, it's about time. >> yes. >> the quiet storm with bill karins. >> or i could be going through puberty. it's your choice. >> all right peter brady. we turn to sports now. a new poll confirms what everybody already knows. tebow mania is an epidemic. the poll conducted to determine america's favorite athlete now finds tim tebow as number one. second to kobe...
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that's 700 flights a t the two airports in chicago. if you get a flight, delay is going about an hour, two and a half hours. there's a ground stop. if you're trying to fly from an arp airport to chicago, you're probably not going anywhere. they are holding your flight at the gate and you're sitting at the terminal. look at this. here comes a plow up the sidewalk. we have guys and gals out here running. the street and sanitation didn't trying to stay ahead of the snowfall. a lot different from last thursday. temperatures are running in the upper teens. wind chill is about five or six. there's not a lot of wind with the snow. look at the skyline. it's virtually disappeared. visibility is a quarter mile or less. take a look at the radar. you see the snow in the midwest. this is heading east. detroit one to three inches. cleveland will probably get three, four, five inches of snow. it heads into philadelphia, new york, eventually boston. right now we think two to four inches in the new york city area. that will be first accumulating snow s
that's 700 flights a t the two airports in chicago. if you get a flight, delay is going about an hour, two and a half hours. there's a ground stop. if you're trying to fly from an arp airport to chicago, you're probably not going anywhere. they are holding your flight at the gate and you're sitting at the terminal. look at this. here comes a plow up the sidewalk. we have guys and gals out here running. the street and sanitation didn't trying to stay ahead of the snowfall. a lot different from...
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chicago near 50 today. it's cooler in new england but we're still warm for this time of year. the weather pattern is set up for this week. the end of january will be like the rest of the month. the cold air is up into canada. mild air covers all of the lower 48. the purple shows the really cold stuff in canada. over the next seven days it doesn't come our way at all. we'll stay mild, 60s in washington, d.c. tuesday and wednesday. don't feel too bad for us up here. >> that will help us phase back in as we leave miami. keep it warm for wednesday and thursday. >> we will. >> bill, thanks so much. we'll talk to you later on "morning joe." >>> the heat hosted the chicago bulls in a great game not far from where we're sitting right here. d-wade dishes it to lebron for a two-handed dunk. later wade to james again. this time serving up a monster one-hander. oh, my goodness. just rising above mr. lucas. look where his head is. what? third quarter, derrick rose, crossover, all the way to the rim. bulls down one in the fourth. another beautiful play by derrick rose. he was terrific. bank
chicago near 50 today. it's cooler in new england but we're still warm for this time of year. the weather pattern is set up for this week. the end of january will be like the rest of the month. the cold air is up into canada. mild air covers all of the lower 48. the purple shows the really cold stuff in canada. over the next seven days it doesn't come our way at all. we'll stay mild, 60s in washington, d.c. tuesday and wednesday. don't feel too bad for us up here. >> that will help us...
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chicago looks like you'll be a little too warm. mostly rain early this morning. i think milwaukee has a better chance of getting a couple inches here as we go throughout your early morning. and then you want to talk about snow, by the time we're done with tomorrow, seattle, washington could have 6 to 12 inches of snow. more snow than many of the biggest cities on the east coast have seen so far this winter. that's where the cold air is locked up. already getting snow showers and they'll see heavy snow. we're forecasting the mountains to get up to three feet and seattle possibility of 6 to 12. as far as the snow in the east, 1 to 3 over areas of wisconsin and it looks like northern michigan will also get good snow later today into tonight. so the forecast, bottom line for the east coast, if you're joining us miles per hour from the carolinas northwards, having that umbrella today, on and off rain. thunderstorms later today atlanta, new orleans. the middle of the country, that it's where the cold air is. coldest day of the winter for minneapolis with a high of 12.
chicago looks like you'll be a little too warm. mostly rain early this morning. i think milwaukee has a better chance of getting a couple inches here as we go throughout your early morning. and then you want to talk about snow, by the time we're done with tomorrow, seattle, washington could have 6 to 12 inches of snow. more snow than many of the biggest cities on the east coast have seen so far this winter. that's where the cold air is locked up. already getting snow showers and they'll see...
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chicago, milwaukee, snow for you on thursday. as far as the snow totals go, for all your friends sitting there with you, willie, concord, 3 to 4 inches. that's not until tonight and tomorrow. get back safe. >> all right, bill. they'll take what they can get, get the ski resorts up and running. >>> coming up at the top of the hour on "morning joe," mitt romney wins big in new hampshire. what waits for him in south carolina next week? we'll knock it around with our "morning joe" crew. >>> when we come back here, we head to hook set, new hampshire where we stalked voters in the parking lot outside a polling place to see who they voted for and why. their answers with "way too early" when we come back to jd's tavern in manchester, new hampshire. if you're one of those folks who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... well that's like checking on your burgers after they're burnt! [ male announcer ] treat your frequent heartburn by blocking the acid with prilosec otc. and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer
chicago, milwaukee, snow for you on thursday. as far as the snow totals go, for all your friends sitting there with you, willie, concord, 3 to 4 inches. that's not until tonight and tomorrow. get back safe. >> all right, bill. they'll take what they can get, get the ski resorts up and running. >>> coming up at the top of the hour on "morning joe," mitt romney wins big in new hampshire. what waits for him in south carolina next week? we'll knock it around with our...
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daley heads back to chicago. budget director jack lew will take over the position inside the white house. mark halperin, what is the real story going on here? >> jack lew is a smart man, but not very political. it is unusual going into a presidential election year to have him play as chief of staff who is going to focus on policy. if you have hopes there could be a big deficit deal, jack is the man to do it. he was in bill clinton's white house when we had the big deficit reduction bills. >> left on his own or forced out? >> i think he left on his own after his power was taken away. i think over christmas he thought about what that really meant to him. he's a proud, powerful man. and this makes more sense. it was an untenable situation. it didn't make sense for a white house under seetiege to have someone in the job who wasn't really on the job. >> mike, mark, thanks for waking up early, guys. we'll see you on "morning joe." still coming up, deep down on the bayou, alabama's defense beats lsu. highlights of the h
daley heads back to chicago. budget director jack lew will take over the position inside the white house. mark halperin, what is the real story going on here? >> jack lew is a smart man, but not very political. it is unusual going into a presidential election year to have him play as chief of staff who is going to focus on policy. if you have hopes there could be a big deficit deal, jack is the man to do it. he was in bill clinton's white house when we had the big deficit reduction bills....
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they knew each other from chicago. reached out to her and her staff because he wanted to make sure they felt like they were integrated into the workings of the white house. rahm emanuel comes in as someone that clashed with michelle obama. the white house aides i talked to say that part certainly rings true. again, i think this is a white house you saw something of a facelift with the senior staff members after 2010 and turnover with robert gibbs and rahm emanuel there. if you think about the last book that came out about the white house and the transition of the white house around economics, it's a similar narrative. this idea of a white house and a first lady that was in some ways uneasy with this new and huge role she was taking and then over the last years evolving into a place of comfort and stability and real effectiveness. i think we'll see her a lot out on the stomp for the president because she still remains very much an asset so this white house. >> as you point out, recent polls talk about being an asset. th
they knew each other from chicago. reached out to her and her staff because he wanted to make sure they felt like they were integrated into the workings of the white house. rahm emanuel comes in as someone that clashed with michelle obama. the white house aides i talked to say that part certainly rings true. again, i think this is a white house you saw something of a facelift with the senior staff members after 2010 and turnover with robert gibbs and rahm emanuel there. if you think about the...
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from chicago, a chicago insider deal. the fact is the president barely knew bill daly. bill daly barely knew the president. this is a reflection of disrespect in the minds of some admirers and friends of bill deta daly. shoved aside. probably wasn't the best chief of staff. he didn't need this. been a cabinet secretary, a big ceo. >> his family wanted him back at home. >> we know why they were trying to talk him out of it. they didn't want this story. you don't get the sense that -- normally stick around. don't do this to us. >> i don't think in the end it's probably that bad of a situation for the white house, because they needed a change. the lines of authority had gotten very murky. he was still in the corner office, wasn't really running things necessarily. going forward, working, there's not that much to do on hill between the white house and congress, but jack is a professional, no nauns sense and bill daehlie help in re-election campaign in respect aren't that many ill-feelings. >> it's not personal. >> good for him to be out. >> thanks. >>> live free or die. tha
from chicago, a chicago insider deal. the fact is the president barely knew bill daly. bill daly barely knew the president. this is a reflection of disrespect in the minds of some admirers and friends of bill deta daly. shoved aside. probably wasn't the best chief of staff. he didn't need this. been a cabinet secretary, a big ceo. >> his family wanted him back at home. >> we know why they were trying to talk him out of it. they didn't want this story. you don't get the sense that --...
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and taking direct aim at the competition in a chicago fund-raiser. >> when you've got the top republican saying his number one priority isn't creating more jobs, isn't solving the health care problems, isn't making sure that we're competitive in the 21st century, but is to beat me, then you know things aren't on the level. >> beg your pardon? the backlash builds over haley barbour's last-minute rush to pardon. >>> plus, iran's nuclear brain trust takes another hit. who's behind the assassinations? >>> and haiti remembers, two years to the day after that devastating earthquake. some science of progress, but more of the struggle that continues. and good day, i'm andrea mitchell live in washington. developing now, defense secretary leon panetta vows today to prosecute four u.s. marines videotaped urinating on the dead bodies of taliban fighters. because of the graphic nature of this video, we can only show you this still image. today, panetta called the the incident, quote, utterly deplorable, a sentiment just echoed by secretary of state, hillary clinton. >> it is absolutely inconsistent w
and taking direct aim at the competition in a chicago fund-raiser. >> when you've got the top republican saying his number one priority isn't creating more jobs, isn't solving the health care problems, isn't making sure that we're competitive in the 21st century, but is to beat me, then you know things aren't on the level. >> beg your pardon? the backlash builds over haley barbour's last-minute rush to pardon. >>> plus, iran's nuclear brain trust takes another hit. who's...
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president obama tells a hometown crowd that change will come at fundraisers in chicago last night. the trip designed to raise cash and spirits of his supporters. the first big political move since mitt romney has gone 2-0. and what was behind mississippi governor now former governor haley barbour spree of pardons before leaving office? among them 21 convicted murderers. now a judge has issued an injunction. we'll go live to mississippi. it's thursday, january 12th, 2012, how about that? this is the daily rundown. i'm chuck todd. a rare appearance here in our home studio in washington, d.c. get right to my first reads of the morning. south carolina has the reputation for being the brutal state of politics but get ready for a lively ten days. the barrage of criticism about romney's record at bain not letting up. governor romney is trying to show he relates to economic pain in state where unemployment is above the national average sitting near 10%. >> a lot of people in south carolina who are hurting tonight. there are people who a few years ago were thinking about where they might se
president obama tells a hometown crowd that change will come at fundraisers in chicago last night. the trip designed to raise cash and spirits of his supporters. the first big political move since mitt romney has gone 2-0. and what was behind mississippi governor now former governor haley barbour spree of pardons before leaving office? among them 21 convicted murderers. now a judge has issued an injunction. we'll go live to mississippi. it's thursday, january 12th, 2012, how about that? this is...
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god bless you, chicago. >> that was president obama tonight in chicago, the day after the new hampshire primary, which produced not so much news as the simple fulfillment of every poll taken in new hampshire this election season. which showed mitt romney would easily finish first in the weakest republican field that has ever campaigned in the new hampshire primary. the most important news of the day actually came from detroit, where general motors reported that its sales increased 13% last year. that's 30% higher than the industry as a whole. general motors was saved by president obama in 2009 when mitt romney was advocating that the company should be left to the wolves of bankruptcy, like so many companies romney had managed at bain capital. as it was slipping towards bankruptcy in 2008, general motors was overtaken by toyota as the top-selling car maker in the world. tonight, thanks to president obama and no thanks to mitt romney, general motors is once again number one in sales worldwide. in the latest reuters poll, president obama beats mitt romney in a head-to-head matchup, 48 to 4
god bless you, chicago. >> that was president obama tonight in chicago, the day after the new hampshire primary, which produced not so much news as the simple fulfillment of every poll taken in new hampshire this election season. which showed mitt romney would easily finish first in the weakest republican field that has ever campaigned in the new hampshire primary. the most important news of the day actually came from detroit, where general motors reported that its sales increased 13%...
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we have seen a memo today from the obama campaign in chicago. her name is stephanie cutter pointing out that bain capital the firm that mitt romney ran wasn't about job creation or creative destruction. it was about maximizing profits and if that meant the loss of,0of thousands of jobs then so be it. >> what a response. thanks so much. have a great weekend. >> reporter: you too. >>> a postcard from mitt to newt. on my journey across amer, i've learned that when you ask someone in texas if they want "big" savings on car insurance, it's a bit like asking if they want a big hat... ...'scuse me... ...or a big steak... ...or big hair... i think we have our answer. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> friday the 13th means it's your lucky day. here are today's "top lines" the week in review. >> he's for small businesses. no he isn't. >> there's a couple of times i wondered if i was going to get a pink slip. >> they don't care who i am. >> i'll worry about your job, not my job. >> i like being able to fire
we have seen a memo today from the obama campaign in chicago. her name is stephanie cutter pointing out that bain capital the firm that mitt romney ran wasn't about job creation or creative destruction. it was about maximizing profits and if that meant the loss of,0of thousands of jobs then so be it. >> what a response. thanks so much. have a great weekend. >> reporter: you too. >>> a postcard from mitt to newt. on my journey across amer, i've learned that when you ask...
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chicago may get up to 8 inches today, and new york could get up to 4 inches overnight and into saturday morning as well. at least 280 flights have been canceled at chicago's o'hare airport today in preparation for this storm. now, as far as new york goes, this will be the first snow in the big apple since the historic halloween snowstorm of late october. >>> so the race for the white house is not an easy one. that's something we're all learning through this process the candidates face very tough questions, and some of them come from you. you might say unexpected members of the media. listen to this question to now former candidate rick perry. >> yes, sir? >> i was wondering how being in the armed as much as in your early career has affected you as a candidate and if you think that sets you apart from other candidates? >> all right, so if that reporter sounds a little young, you're right on this one. they are also one of my next guests. joining me now, perhaps the youngest member to ever scholastic reporters zach and faith bezell. they're 12-year-old twins covering the campaign trail. we
chicago may get up to 8 inches today, and new york could get up to 4 inches overnight and into saturday morning as well. at least 280 flights have been canceled at chicago's o'hare airport today in preparation for this storm. now, as far as new york goes, this will be the first snow in the big apple since the historic halloween snowstorm of late october. >>> so the race for the white house is not an easy one. that's something we're all learning through this process the candidates face...
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the impact of bill daley, famous chicago family, you know it well coming from chicago. the former campaign manager for al gore and this a rather awkward exit. premature. >> it was never a good fit. he was never close to president obama even though he endorsed him early and was one of the cochairs of the 2008 campaign, they were not personally close. he was brought in essentially to get him, help him get re-elected from the white house. rahm emanuel strongly urged that he appointed as his successor. they never fully connected. bill daley did reach out well to the business community which was part of his assignment, but he had a harder time on capitol hill. >>ç harry reid i know personal was not in sync at all with bill daley. and bill daley took part in the deal falling apart, not foreseeing that boehner would have the support and that the freshman republicans would have an impact and it would fall apart. >> bill took over at a difficult time. to day he took the job, there was the tragic in arizona, where gabrielle giffords was shot. there was the debt ceiling negotiat
the impact of bill daley, famous chicago family, you know it well coming from chicago. the former campaign manager for al gore and this a rather awkward exit. premature. >> it was never a good fit. he was never close to president obama even though he endorsed him early and was one of the cochairs of the 2008 campaign, they were not personally close. he was brought in essentially to get him, help him get re-elected from the white house. rahm emanuel strongly urged that he appointed as his...
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does the president need to look beyond the chicago team as he goes to 2012? >> sure, i think that everyone does, everyone in office makes a mistake, just surrounding themselves with people they are familiar with. to go back to frank's point. strife in administration is not bad. i loved it when several cabinet members disagreed, you get the best ideas. this is all inside baseball. rahm emanuel was the most famous of obama's chief of staff. what percentage of americans could have answered the question, who is the president's chief of staff, while he was there, one or 2%? >> now they know he is the mayor of chicago. >> difference. >> what now? suns out, guns out. santorum's sweater vest hits the market. that is next on "now." coming up next, live from new hampshire, who will win second place? we will get the latest on the ground game with john sununu and inside the white house çshake-, former secretary, that is in less than 15 minutes, join us. . >>> the sweater vest is almost as qualifying. >> that is great, let him defenç himself. >> the sweater sales are u
does the president need to look beyond the chicago team as he goes to 2012? >> sure, i think that everyone does, everyone in office makes a mistake, just surrounding themselves with people they are familiar with. to go back to frank's point. strife in administration is not bad. i loved it when several cabinet members disagreed, you get the best ideas. this is all inside baseball. rahm emanuel was the most famous of obama's chief of staff. what percentage of americans could have answered...
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. >> stephanie cutter is joining us now, welcome back to washington from chicago. >> thank you. >> let's tausk about keystone briefly. i know you'll not preemt the announcement coming up. you could say it's a lose, lose p pr proposition, rejecting it instead of delaying it, he wanted to delay it until 2013. now he made a decision and he is angering a whole group of his own supporters. >> andrea, i don't work for the administration, so i cannot talk about that decision. >> but you have to deal with the political fallout. >> a quick review of the facts. we were undertaking a review at the request of the state. that we were protecting the environment. >> of nebraska. >> of nebraska and we were doing it in the best way possible. that review was under way. republicans play politics by setting a deadline to finish the review in 60 day days, the stat department said it would take a year. it a serious review, the senate warned the republicans that if you require the 60 day review timeframe, we will not be able to complete it and it will be rejected. then warned. this was previewed during the pay
. >> stephanie cutter is joining us now, welcome back to washington from chicago. >> thank you. >> let's tausk about keystone briefly. i know you'll not preemt the announcement coming up. you could say it's a lose, lose p pr proposition, rejecting it instead of delaying it, he wanted to delay it until 2013. now he made a decision and he is angering a whole group of his own supporters. >> andrea, i don't work for the administration, so i cannot talk about that decision....
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this is the scene in chicago where it's 23 degrees, but it feels like 8 degrees. the fast-moving snowstorm causing a lot of accidents. we could get up to two inches of snow in the northeast and snow south of buffalo as well. east of lake ontario. the weather channel has a closer look at the conditions in western new york. >> hi, tamron. the honeymoon is over. it's a reality check for millions as the first widespread arctic air mass comes out of canada and heads all the way to florida. downwind from the great lakes where we had a snow drought, we will make up for lost time. first the snowfall. we will take to you michigan in northern michigan. look at the snow and wind. howling up there and this evening for over a foot of snowfall in white out conditions. snow in chicago and locally heavy snow between cleveland and erie in the snow belts and several inches of snow and it will continue the preferred areas between now and tomorrow morning. we will pick up between to two feet of snowfall and think about this and buffalo had about four inches of snow and the slowest st
this is the scene in chicago where it's 23 degrees, but it feels like 8 degrees. the fast-moving snowstorm causing a lot of accidents. we could get up to two inches of snow in the northeast and snow south of buffalo as well. east of lake ontario. the weather channel has a closer look at the conditions in western new york. >> hi, tamron. the honeymoon is over. it's a reality check for millions as the first widespread arctic air mass comes out of canada and heads all the way to florida....
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they are attacking the president and the democrats, obama campaign in chicago wanted to make sure they are on the ground and can come back and say no, this is what the president has done. they can get the supporters organize and ready to go for the election. >> speaking and getting ready to go for the election, we heard a lot of rumblings about mitt romney and axel rod and others focused on mitt romney. digs at newt gingrich. they are perhaps showing more confidence that he will get the nomination. >> i would say that they expect romney to get the nomination at this point. they focused on him all along. i asked this question and why you guys focused on romney and do you think he will get the nomination. he said romney will be of the pop two no matter what. they focused on him from the beginning and also say that romney has been attacking obama instead of his republican rivals and they have got to come back and counter that. they do i think believe romney is the likliest person and will be the most difficult for them to face. >> we know that the president was successful in really gettin
they are attacking the president and the democrats, obama campaign in chicago wanted to make sure they are on the ground and can come back and say no, this is what the president has done. they can get the supporters organize and ready to go for the election. >> speaking and getting ready to go for the election, we heard a lot of rumblings about mitt romney and axel rod and others focused on mitt romney. digs at newt gingrich. they are perhaps showing more confidence that he will get the...
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daley just being the latest of the series insiders in chicago. what's behind the revolving door we're seeing in the administration right now? >> being in the white house and being on the white house chief of staff is an incredibly gruling job. if you look at the first week when daley was there, gabby giffords was shot. he led the team through the tax cut which gave him the back end of helping the president. he's done a great job and will go on to become a campaign co-chairman. many people have said there is about an 18-month life to this job, so people were not surprised he's going to go back home to his family in chicago. jack lew is incredibly well respected. he's well liked and there will be a seamless transition, i would expect, to his new role as chief of staff. >> this new book on the obamas is getting a lot of attention. robert gibbs says, in any high-pressure work situation he regrets speaking in anger. is this book shedding any light on the trouble inside the obama administration and should people expect that because these are some high-
daley just being the latest of the series insiders in chicago. what's behind the revolving door we're seeing in the administration right now? >> being in the white house and being on the white house chief of staff is an incredibly gruling job. if you look at the first week when daley was there, gabby giffords was shot. he led the team through the tax cut which gave him the back end of helping the president. he's done a great job and will go on to become a campaign co-chairman. many people...
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right now, just got a text from chicago. they are just beginning outside the federal reserve bank. the clip you saw earlier at the beginning of the show was from new york. we had a good crowd. i'm so pleased that not only black people and white people and asian and native americans are truly -- it's a multiracial dynamic happening. dr. king would be so pleased to see people supporting and recognizing his birthday in an activist way. we need to challenge income and inequality. economic injustice. so i like what you wrote today in terms of occupy the dream, the mathematics of racism. the economics of racism. the politics of racism. but also when we talk about racism, we think only black people are involved. all people are involved when we need to get this money out of our system. that's why occupy the dream supports a constitutional amendment to ban all this corporate money out of politics today. we have to rescue our democracy. we have to reset things. i'm looking forward. this is just the first day. and i'm romming my sleeves. russell simmons is giving me the authorization. i'm on
right now, just got a text from chicago. they are just beginning outside the federal reserve bank. the clip you saw earlier at the beginning of the show was from new york. we had a good crowd. i'm so pleased that not only black people and white people and asian and native americans are truly -- it's a multiracial dynamic happening. dr. king would be so pleased to see people supporting and recognizing his birthday in an activist way. we need to challenge income and inequality. economic...
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meanwhile, you have romney talking about how this is chicago-style politics at its worst. he's standing with the predatory lenders and wall street. which side are you on? i think it also yolks romney to an obstructionist gop congress which is just sinking in the opinion polls. >> the president really had no choice, did he? >> you know, i will admit, it's been late coming, ed, and when i saw today that the fight was on, we've been following cordray. so critical for workers rights to rebuild a strong middle class in this country. didn't know in my gut, but boy, it's coming out of the kansas speech at the end of last year. elections matter. i think they're already looking to campaign at romney. consummate wall streeter, who has real problems not only with the latinos and seniors in this country, but with working, middle, low income people. i think they're looking ahead. >> richard wolffe, how organized is president obama's ground game compared to the republican candidates' right now. >> well, you just cannot compare it. i've seen the reports today that said santorum succeeded
meanwhile, you have romney talking about how this is chicago-style politics at its worst. he's standing with the predatory lenders and wall street. which side are you on? i think it also yolks romney to an obstructionist gop congress which is just sinking in the opinion polls. >> the president really had no choice, did he? >> you know, i will admit, it's been late coming, ed, and when i saw today that the fight was on, we've been following cordray. so critical for workers rights to...
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this represents chicago-style politics at its worse. later today the president will join leon panetta as the pentagon unveils plans to shrink the army to 490,000 soldiers over the next decade. the new military strategy reflects big cuts at the defense department, at least $450 billion over ten years. according to the "new york times," the number of aircraft carriers will remain the seen in part to counter china's growing influence in the pacific. >>> a german man is being held on nearly $3 million bail after being charged with 37 felony counts of arson in los angeles. 24-year-old harry burkhart is accused of setting more than 50 fires targeting cars and homes. prosecutors say burkhart used a device to help accelerate the fires which caused an estimated $3 million in damage and terrorized a portion of that city. now there's word that burkhart is under investigation in his home of germany for a fire that started at his house days before his departure to the u.s. >>> kodak may file for bankruptcy protection in the coming weeks. the company
this represents chicago-style politics at its worse. later today the president will join leon panetta as the pentagon unveils plans to shrink the army to 490,000 soldiers over the next decade. the new military strategy reflects big cuts at the defense department, at least $450 billion over ten years. according to the "new york times," the number of aircraft carriers will remain the seen in part to counter china's growing influence in the pacific. >>> a german man is being...
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>> yes. >> nbc news learned that tiffany stasi grew up here, in this chicago suburb, with a new name and a new identity. tiffany stasi is now known as heather robinson. since 1985, she'd lived believing she was john robinson's niece. authorities now allege that john robinson set up a phony adoption and scammed his own brother by pocketing thousands of dollars in phony legal fees. investigators say that on the night lisa stasi disappeared, john robinson gave baby tiffany to donald robinson and his wife, freida. unable to have children of their own, the couple says they were overjoyed with their new baby girl and had no idea john robinson had orchestrated an illegal adoption. >> the john robinson that don knew was a caring, nice brother. the john robinson that is coming out now is not at all the john robinson that don knew. >> don never saw his brother be violent? >> don never saw his brother be violent. don never saw a dark side to his brother, john. >> did donald robinson and his wife think they were doing anything wrong when they took this child into their lives? >> absolutely not.
>> yes. >> nbc news learned that tiffany stasi grew up here, in this chicago suburb, with a new name and a new identity. tiffany stasi is now known as heather robinson. since 1985, she'd lived believing she was john robinson's niece. authorities now allege that john robinson set up a phony adoption and scammed his own brother by pocketing thousands of dollars in phony legal fees. investigators say that on the night lisa stasi disappeared, john robinson gave baby tiffany to donald...
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this is like a greatest hits reel for david axelrod and the guys in chicago in terms of painting him as simultaneously gordon gekko, you know, destroyer of jobs, vulture capitalist, wall street predator on one hand and richey rich on the other hand. the guy from the monopoly board with the top hat and the monocle on the other. and everything that romney has done over the course of this last week has only further perpetrated that and given them a lot of fresh footage. i think it's a real problem going forward for him, and so much of it could have been avoided, especially this tax return thing, which if he had put out his tax returns last fall when a lot of people weren't paying as much attention and was tabable to explain themd start develop well-honed answers to these questions, he'd be in so much better shape today. but again another unforced error that's really hurt him. >> and you've got to wonder why they didn't see this coming. for a campaign that's been so well run and looked forward to every eventuality, it's mitt romney's father who decades ago began the process of releasing
this is like a greatest hits reel for david axelrod and the guys in chicago in terms of painting him as simultaneously gordon gekko, you know, destroyer of jobs, vulture capitalist, wall street predator on one hand and richey rich on the other hand. the guy from the monopoly board with the top hat and the monocle on the other. and everything that romney has done over the course of this last week has only further perpetrated that and given them a lot of fresh footage. i think it's a real problem...
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and then, there's the "chicago tribune," perry suspending campaign. then a spandex-wearing perry tweets a picture saying, "the next leg of the marathon is the palmetto state. here we come, south carolina." >> i just said i was going to reassess last night. yeah. i reassessed. the fact is it was a pretty loosey-goosey process and you had a lot of people who were there that admitted they were democrats, voting in the caucuses. >> a total of 12 hours, maybe the shortest reassessment on record. why stay in? it was a group of influential conservatives wanting one anti-romney candidate to support or influential bush 43 money supporters? his wife, she favored pushing forward. or god. perry said he prayed about that decision. or was it the smell of a south carolina victory? the gop nominee rite of passage. southern states, southern candidate, conservative state, conservative candidate. makes sense. but it also hurts the other conservatives i in the race. rick santorum, whose organization is weak, fellow texan ron paul needs a breakthrough win and newt gingric
and then, there's the "chicago tribune," perry suspending campaign. then a spandex-wearing perry tweets a picture saying, "the next leg of the marathon is the palmetto state. here we come, south carolina." >> i just said i was going to reassess last night. yeah. i reassessed. the fact is it was a pretty loosey-goosey process and you had a lot of people who were there that admitted they were democrats, voting in the caucuses. >> a total of 12 hours, maybe the...