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i think that mayors command great megaphones in their communities. one of the things i think steve and i as people who do public affairs will members of congres senators, are increasingly sensitive to what they hear in their communities. much more so than they used to be. when i -- i'm getting a little old now. when i started working in washington it was still possible for people to quote, say one thing in washington and another at home. now it's not possible for people to say one thing, you know, at a town hall meeting and another thing five minutes later because it's already on youtube, right? so i think that part of what mayors need to do to connect to washington is to connect to washington at home first. and to hold people accountable. and publicly accountable. if you need to. because people are elect -- elected officials are extraordinarily sensitive to local criticism, particularly when it's linked very directly to how conditions are at home. i think that's one thing. two, i think your collective voice is very important. there will be a republi
i think that mayors command great megaphones in their communities. one of the things i think steve and i as people who do public affairs will members of congres senators, are increasingly sensitive to what they hear in their communities. much more so than they used to be. when i -- i'm getting a little old now. when i started working in washington it was still possible for people to quote, say one thing in washington and another at home. now it's not possible for people to say one thing, you...
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in the great city of st. louis, missouri, a truly, truly grassroots effort to say welcome home to the troops with the first-ever anywhere in the country parade to mark the end of the war. we spoke with one of the organizers of the parade a few days ago here on "the rachel maddow show," and today we learned of the country's largest organization of this generation of veterans, of iraq and afghanistan veterans of america, is going to be marching in the st. louis parade. if you are any traversable distance in st. louis, missouri, this weekend, here's what you need to know. it is saturday, it starts at noon in downtown st. louis and a link to all of the details if you would like to participate is at our website. >>> here might be thing even more ungoogable than gun rights and rick santorum, but for totally different reasons than the best place to find a great deal. now, that's progressive. call or click today. >>> here might be thing even more ungoogable than gun rights and rick santorum, but for totally different
in the great city of st. louis, missouri, a truly, truly grassroots effort to say welcome home to the troops with the first-ever anywhere in the country parade to mark the end of the war. we spoke with one of the organizers of the parade a few days ago here on "the rachel maddow show," and today we learned of the country's largest organization of this generation of veterans, of iraq and afghanistan veterans of america, is going to be marching in the st. louis parade. if you are any...
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it's the sad state of a once-great american city that shares its name with a great automobile and they're resorting to the unthinkable to stay alive. >>> and the birds. a real-life scene straight out of hitchcock giving the folks in one small town a lot of sleepless nights. "nightly news" begins now. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good evening. the next contest in the wild run for the nomination in the gop is in florida. there have been two televised debates there. tonight there is fresh evidence voters are making up their minds. the trend lines are moving away from newt gingrich, who won the last primary, and toward mitt romney. romney is now getting a lot of help from members of the republican party who think newt gingrich as the nominee going up against president obama in the fall is a bad idea. it's getting rough once again in florida tonight. it's where we begin on this friday evening with nbc's peter alexander from the campaign trail. peter, good evening. >> reporter: brian, good evening to you. tonight mitt romney's campaign feels very strongly that they have the
it's the sad state of a once-great american city that shares its name with a great automobile and they're resorting to the unthinkable to stay alive. >>> and the birds. a real-life scene straight out of hitchcock giving the folks in one small town a lot of sleepless nights. "nightly news" begins now. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good evening. the next contest in the wild run for the nomination in the gop is in florida. there have been two...
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we're coming to you live tonight from the great city of chicago on what has been an astonishing day in the world of politics. we do not get days like this very often. we must treasure them when they happen. all right, first, of course, he was politically dead, then he came back to life, then politically dead again, but tonight newt is back. two days out from the south carolina republican primary, and look at this. look at this. four new polls out today show newt gingrich now opening up the narrowest of leads over mitt romney in south carolina. the republican-leaning rasmussen poll has two points, the democratic-leaning has gingrich up by six points. another up by one point and insider advantage has him up by three. newt gingrich has been surfing a wave of momentum in south carolina ever since his debate performance there on monday night. and today, what was already looking to be a very good week for newt gingrich turned into a great week for newt gingrich. >> i have come to the conclusion that there is no viable path forward for me in this 2012 campaign. therefore, today, i am suspendi
we're coming to you live tonight from the great city of chicago on what has been an astonishing day in the world of politics. we do not get days like this very often. we must treasure them when they happen. all right, first, of course, he was politically dead, then he came back to life, then politically dead again, but tonight newt is back. two days out from the south carolina republican primary, and look at this. look at this. four new polls out today show newt gingrich now opening up the...
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both cities great. >> you are -- you are being a politician. >> yeah. yeah. i mean, food is -- great you know. i have -- recently found someplaces in san francisco that have caught up. >> caught up. >> yeah. >> we will get tougher besides the food questions, jonathan goodwin and -- we will talk saints and 49ers. just ahead on game day. broken into two pieces. the . >>> a cargo ship that ran aground off the coast of new zealand has broke then to two pieces. it hit arrive off the north island in october. high seas and unsettled weather broke it up and it is now spilling oil and cargo into theo ocean. hups of tons of oil have leaked. it could be their worst environmental disaster. >>> the weather that caused the ship to break-in the first place is expected to continue making it to rough to go get the pieces. >>> it's the what if facing every jumper. what if the cord breaks. it happened to one jumper, what happened next. . >> reporter: pure terror for erin. look as her cord snaps. 60 feet above the water. >> it want black straight away and i felt like i had been
both cities great. >> you are -- you are being a politician. >> yeah. yeah. i mean, food is -- great you know. i have -- recently found someplaces in san francisco that have caught up. >> caught up. >> yeah. >> we will get tougher besides the food questions, jonathan goodwin and -- we will talk saints and 49ers. just ahead on game day. broken into two pieces. the . >>> a cargo ship that ran aground off the coast of new zealand has broke then to two pieces....
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in the great city of st. louis, missouri, a truly, truly grassroots effort to say welcome home to the troops with the first-ever anywhere in the country parade to mark the end of the war. we spoke with one of the organizers of the parade a few days ago here on "the rachel maddow show," and today we learned of the country's largest organization of this generation of veterans, of iraq and afghanistan veterans of america, is going to be marching in the st. louis parade. if you are any traversable distance in st. louis, missouri, this weekend, here's what you need to know. it is saturday, it starts at noon in downtown st. louis and a link to all of the details if you would like to participate is at our website. americans are always ready to work hard for a better future. since ameriprise financial was founded back in 1894, they've been committed to putting clients first. helping generations through tough times. good times. never taking a bailout. there when you need them. helping millions of americans over the ce
in the great city of st. louis, missouri, a truly, truly grassroots effort to say welcome home to the troops with the first-ever anywhere in the country parade to mark the end of the war. we spoke with one of the organizers of the parade a few days ago here on "the rachel maddow show," and today we learned of the country's largest organization of this generation of veterans, of iraq and afghanistan veterans of america, is going to be marching in the st. louis parade. if you are any...
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. >> and newark is a great city. it's changed so dramatically since i was a kid. >> and that's attributed to the city of the people of newark. my new year's resolution is i have certain fixed kohl's good being a better servant to my city. and most importantly, we have a rampant obesity problem that is stunning when you look at our kids, obese, overweight or morbidly obese, upwards of 30%, 40%, 50% depending on your demographics. i want to be the change i continue to see in the world and continue to be a better model of fitness and health so when i talk about it to my residents, i'm talking about it from a state of strength. >> will you stay here with us for a couple more minutes? >> yes. >> there's giant mosquitoes flying around, so i don't want them to chase you around. but when we come back, we will ask mayor booker about his presidential predictions. stay with us. what makes the sleep number store different? you walk into a conventional mattress store, it's really not about you. they say, "well, if you want a firm
. >> and newark is a great city. it's changed so dramatically since i was a kid. >> and that's attributed to the city of the people of newark. my new year's resolution is i have certain fixed kohl's good being a better servant to my city. and most importantly, we have a rampant obesity problem that is stunning when you look at our kids, obese, overweight or morbidly obese, upwards of 30%, 40%, 50% depending on your demographics. i want to be the change i continue to see in the world...
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people are in a good mood and buying things and it is great for the city. >> wjzs fan camera wants to know what impressed you most about the raven's winning over the bengals. >> ray rice was awesome. >> go ravens! >> i think the running, the passing, but the playoffs may be a different story. >> i think they were wonderful and you have to remember the fourth fumble at the end of the game. that really got us that win! >> that win will get them the number $2 seed and the first home playoff game at the stadium in five years. >> it was a great game and i wanted to give a shout out to baltimore -- happy new year. how do you like us now? we swept the division. >> we are back and this is just in to the eyewitness news room. listen up, from the ravens, a few thousand tickets for the division playoff game will be available for public sale starting in the morning at 10:00. they can be purchased on baltimore ravens.com or on ticket master or at any ticket master outlet, but no ticket sales at the stadium box office! how about that? >> how about that? (laughs). >>> the ravens will play either hou
people are in a good mood and buying things and it is great for the city. >> wjzs fan camera wants to know what impressed you most about the raven's winning over the bengals. >> ray rice was awesome. >> go ravens! >> i think the running, the passing, but the playoffs may be a different story. >> i think they were wonderful and you have to remember the fourth fumble at the end of the game. that really got us that win! >> that win will get them the number $2...
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of america, and keep america the shining city on a hill. i will do that. thank you. vote on tuesday. thank you, guys. [cheers and applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> good to see you. hi. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> thank you. thank you guys. thank you. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ togetherme to come it is up to you what is your pleasure? everyone around the world, come on! ♪ >> ♪ yahoo! ♪ celebrate good times come on! we are going to have a good time tonight let's celebrate it's all right let's celebrate it's all right we're going to have a good time tonight it's all right ♪ yahoo! ♪ yahoo \ ♪ >> celebrate good times, come on celebrate good times, come on celebrate good times, come on come on and celebrate celebrated times -- celebrate the good times ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ only in america dreaming in red, white, and blue only in america of -- in america ♪ ♪ only in america dreaming in red, white, and blue only in america where we
of america, and keep america the shining city on a hill. i will do that. thank you. vote on tuesday. thank you, guys. [cheers and applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> good to see you. hi. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> thank you. thank you guys. thank you. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ togetherme to come it is up to you what is your pleasure? everyone around the world, come on! ♪...
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. >> john from the great city of charleston. gentlemen, when will you release your tax returns specifically? >> an hour ago. >> mr. speaker posted his online an hour ago. congressman paul, start with you. we reached out to your campaign. they said you will not release your tax returns. why? >> hadn't thought it through. i don't have an intention of doing it. for a different reason. i'd probably be embarrassed to put my financial statement up against their income. i don't want to be embarrassed because i don't have a greater income. now, i mean, it may come to that. but right now, i have no intention of doing that. i think with our financial statements, congressional financial statements, i think you know more about me than i know about myself.
. >> john from the great city of charleston. gentlemen, when will you release your tax returns specifically? >> an hour ago. >> mr. speaker posted his online an hour ago. congressman paul, start with you. we reached out to your campaign. they said you will not release your tax returns. why? >> hadn't thought it through. i don't have an intention of doing it. for a different reason. i'd probably be embarrassed to put my financial statement up against their income. i don't...
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that's synonomous with the daley family was too great. one of the things that made it easier was the extraordinary work he's done for me through an extraordinary year. bill has been an outstanding chief of staff during one of the most busiest and consequential years during my administration. we were thinking back before he was named getting the job he was getting updates for shooting in tucson on his very first day. this was all before he had time to unpack his office. over the last year he's been intimately involved with every decision surrounding the war in iraq. he was instrumental in developing the american jobs act and making sure taxes didn't go up on middle class families. he helped us reach an agreement to reach the deficit by over $2 trillion. given his past record of service as the secretary of commerce he was invaluable in negotiations. no one in my administration has had to make more important decisions quickly than bill. that's why i think this decision was difficult for me. naturally when bill told me his plans to go back to
that's synonomous with the daley family was too great. one of the things that made it easier was the extraordinary work he's done for me through an extraordinary year. bill has been an outstanding chief of staff during one of the most busiest and consequential years during my administration. we were thinking back before he was named getting the job he was getting updates for shooting in tucson on his very first day. this was all before he had time to unpack his office. over the last year he's...
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the best place to find a great deal. now, that's progressive. call or click today. >> announcer: "nightline" continues from new york city, with bill weir. >>> what does it take to save a man from himself? you know, the kind of guy who enjoys ribs by the slab and beer by the yard. and never, ever gets a checkup? well, if you watched last night, you saw for this knucklehead, it took a controversial procedure known as a cardiac c.t. scan. and tonight, i think about life and health like i never have. but could such a test be right for you? and what about other amazing devices just on the horizon? here's the latest in our series, "the end of illness." >> your heart rate is beating at 50, which is slow and good. >> reporter: my accidental ride to enlightenment started here. courtesy of dr. david agas. he has treated lance armstrong, ted kennedy, steve jobs. and this way he was able to illustrate the theories in his book, "the end of illness." agus believes that americans should be focused on preventing sickness altogether, by using the best diagnostic
the best place to find a great deal. now, that's progressive. call or click today. >> announcer: "nightline" continues from new york city, with bill weir. >>> what does it take to save a man from himself? you know, the kind of guy who enjoys ribs by the slab and beer by the yard. and never, ever gets a checkup? well, if you watched last night, you saw for this knucklehead, it took a controversial procedure known as a cardiac c.t. scan. and tonight, i think about life...
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of america, and keep america the shining city on a hill. i will do that. with your help. thank you, guys. thank you. vote on tuesday. thank you, guys. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ -- i was born free i was born free i was born free, born free born free ♪ ♪ >> ♪yeah ♪ ♪ oh, oh, oh, oh, oh oh, oh, oh, oh oh ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hi. thank you guys. thank you. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> c-span's like "road to the white house did the coverage continues tomorrow with a newt gingrich rally in tampa, beginning at 2:00 p.m. eastern. among the expected speakers, michael reagan, son of the late president ronald reagan. we also show you mitt romney at a campaign rally in the villages just after 6:00 p.m. eastern. but tomorrow on c-span. for more recesses -- resources, use our c-span's 2012 website. see what they have said on issues important to you and read the latest from the candidates, political reporters, and people like you from social media sites at c-span.org/campaign2012. at c-span.org/campaign2012.
of america, and keep america the shining city on a hill. i will do that. with your help. thank you, guys. thank you. vote on tuesday. thank you, guys. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ -- i was born free i was born free i was born free, born free born free ♪ ♪ >> ♪yeah ♪ ♪ oh, oh, oh, oh, oh oh, oh, oh, oh oh ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hi. thank you guys. thank you. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> c-span's like "road to the white house did the coverage...
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the midwest, kansas city and des moines, you should jump up into the 40s. so the cold spell is overwith for much of the midwest. back to you. >> yeah, the weather is beautiful today. >> yet another great bowl game last night. just imagine if all these overtime thrillers actually meant something. play-off leads. virginia tech in the sugar bowl in new orleans. pick it up in the second quarter. michigan down 6-0. robinson, great quarterback, scrambles to the right. finds junior hemingway for a - 45-yard touchdown. hemingway comes down with it. a fumble on the ensuing kickoff. wolverines then try a fake field goal. the holder passes the ball and deflected and center jarrod landa comes down it with. the big fellow. michigan could not get a touchdown but added three more points for a 10-6 halftime lead. virginia tech going for a two-point conversion to tight game in the fourth. logan thomas, a good quarterback, hits marcus davis. tied at 17. both teams tack on field goal to send things in overtime. thomas throws a 20 yard pass in the end zone and goes for an amaz
the midwest, kansas city and des moines, you should jump up into the 40s. so the cold spell is overwith for much of the midwest. back to you. >> yeah, the weather is beautiful today. >> yet another great bowl game last night. just imagine if all these overtime thrillers actually meant something. play-off leads. virginia tech in the sugar bowl in new orleans. pick it up in the second quarter. michigan down 6-0. robinson, great quarterback, scrambles to the right. finds junior...
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i'm grateful is happen while i am still -- it is a great city, baltimore. >> now you will be in rome as a cardinal. how will this change your position? >> i will be traveling a lot to try to rev up support in the holy land and to try to get more people conscious of the christians there. the will take me all round the world. i will probably be named to a couple of committees in order to help these administration. one role is to assist the holy father as pastor and he looks to the cardinals to help him do that. >> i understand -- we talked about the significance of what this means back home for our archdiocese's back in baltimore to have a cardinal had up the archdiocese. >> it is quite an honor. i wish i could remain in baltimore as the archbishop. that is not what the holy father wanted. i think this is something we're happy with. >> congratulations once again and look forward to talking to you when you come back to baltimore, sir. >> thank you, stan. happy new year. >> thanks for joining us for 11 news today. that is all the time we have.
i'm grateful is happen while i am still -- it is a great city, baltimore. >> now you will be in rome as a cardinal. how will this change your position? >> i will be traveling a lot to try to rev up support in the holy land and to try to get more people conscious of the christians there. the will take me all round the world. i will probably be named to a couple of committees in order to help these administration. one role is to assist the holy father as pastor and he looks to the...
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that makes city neighborhoods great. get involved. join a neighborhood block group or a neighborhood that pronotes e motors green initiatives around the city. let your city council representatives know what needs to be done in your community. the statistics for 2011 are proof that baltimore is moving in the right direction. now it is about getting everyone moving in the same direction.
that makes city neighborhoods great. get involved. join a neighborhood block group or a neighborhood that pronotes e motors green initiatives around the city. let your city council representatives know what needs to be done in your community. the statistics for 2011 are proof that baltimore is moving in the right direction. now it is about getting everyone moving in the same direction.
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. >> but it was a great speech. >> can you quote from it? >> you're watching "the daily rundown" only on msnbc. [ male announcer ] from our nation's networks... ♪ ...to our city streets... ♪ ...to skies around the world... ♪ ...northrop grumman's security solutions are invisibly at work, protecting people's lives... [ soldier ] move out! [ male announcer ] ...without their even knowing it. that's the value of performance. northrop grumman. i was strong before weight watchers, but i'm stronger with it. i believe because it works. ♪ if you want it, you got it join for free. weight watchers points plus 2012. because it works. of how a shipping giant can befriend a forest may seem like the stuff of fairy tales. but if you take away the faces on the trees... take away the pixie dust. take away the singing animals, and the storybook narrator... [ man ] you're left with more electric trucks. more recycled shipping materials... and a growing number of lower emissions planes... which still makes for a pretty enchanted tale. ♪ la la la [ man
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john, great to have you with us tonight. >> good to be here, slow news day. >> it's a very heavy news day, i know what you're saying. but this ad, these guys were doing us a favor to get us away from the political exhaustion so we can laugh at all this but also illustrating the absurdity of it all. what do you make of it? >> right away we've made history, but it's unique for three reasons f you're going to tell people the truth, make it funny or they'll kill you. we news nerds and politics junkies can talk about super pacs all day. number one, this entertains us, number two, educates people as to what's going on. number three, what he's really doing, i think, is prolonging the republican struggle. mitt romney wants to tie it up this weekend and herman cain is signing on to a comedic agenda to keep this race going further. the fact colbert's own pac is attacking him is that it's an open marriage. >> isn't it mean to low-information voters. >> i totally disagree, it's hilarious. herman cain's on the ballot, so a lot of conservatives are really fed up with king romney and the knights of
john, great to have you with us tonight. >> good to be here, slow news day. >> it's a very heavy news day, i know what you're saying. but this ad, these guys were doing us a favor to get us away from the political exhaustion so we can laugh at all this but also illustrating the absurdity of it all. what do you make of it? >> right away we've made history, but it's unique for three reasons f you're going to tell people the truth, make it funny or they'll kill you. we news nerds...
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but it is the next great step on that yellow brick road to the emerald city of the nomination. and guess who has a lake house by the yellow brick road. >> i've got a summer home here, we've got a lot of friends here. >> reporter: mitt romney, the former massachusetts governor, has a vacation house here and has been campaigning here since 2007. and will be very hard to beat here. >> good to see you. >> reporter: also waiting for the candidates here? >> welcome to new hampshire. >> reporter: former governor jon huntsman skipped iowa and has been camped out in the granite state for months. he knows if iowa is the place for candidates licking their wounds, new hampshire is the place where they come to pour salt in them. do you anticipate sharper elbows in this state starting tomorrow? >> hard to know. i think sharp elbows started a long time ago. that will continue. i think that's all part of differentiating candidate by candidate. >> how sharp are your elbows? >> sharp enough to get to where i need to be. >> reporter: if sharp elbows make you nervous, don't fret. remember, what ha
but it is the next great step on that yellow brick road to the emerald city of the nomination. and guess who has a lake house by the yellow brick road. >> i've got a summer home here, we've got a lot of friends here. >> reporter: mitt romney, the former massachusetts governor, has a vacation house here and has been campaigning here since 2007. and will be very hard to beat here. >> good to see you. >> reporter: also waiting for the candidates here? >> welcome to...
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again, the american people have demonstrated a remarkable ability to choose wisely when faced with great challenges. >> our best leaders have reminded us that we have a moral obligation to the cause of freedom. >> that's from a documentary film "a city upon a hill," from executive producers newt and callista beginnigingrich, and n gingrich is back with me now. how important is your wife to you? >> extraordinary. i think i was very, very fortunate in finding somebody who is remarkable intelligent, very, very professional, very beautiful. a lot of fun. i mean, she got me to golf. anybody who can get me to golf, that's so far beyond my expectation. and we just enjoy being with each other. we enjoy -- i think i relax vastly more around her than any other time. >> are you as happy with callista as you've ever been with any woman in your life? >> oh, sure, totally. it's a different world. you know, a long time ago, when i was trying to rise and i was trying to do all sorts of things, i was a very driven person, and i had a very intense life, and the intensity was as much inside me as it was ar
again, the american people have demonstrated a remarkable ability to choose wisely when faced with great challenges. >> our best leaders have reminded us that we have a moral obligation to the cause of freedom. >> that's from a documentary film "a city upon a hill," from executive producers newt and callista beginnigingrich, and n gingrich is back with me now. how important is your wife to you? >> extraordinary. i think i was very, very fortunate in finding somebody...
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tuscon remains a great city, a special place, an oasis in the desert where our bonds of community were strengthened under the stress and sadness of a horrible moment. we have all seen the healing that is possible. we have seen it in ron barber, when he returned to work, and it bill badger, when he and his wife sally took a trip back to pennsylvan pennsylvania. even seen it here tonight as my incredible wife gab led us in the pledge of allegiance. [applause] >> we were reminded of the strength that ordinary people can show under terrible pleas e pressure. daniel hernandez, pat mashe, bill badge are, joe, peter rhee and randy freese. and so many others who showed us that alongside human frailty there is also strength. so, with these lessons in mind, we remember those we have lost. christina taylor-green, dorothy morris, judge john roll, fill lis -- phyllis schneck, dorwan stoddard and gabe zimmerman. we remember their spirits and the joy that each of them brought to us. thank you very much. [applause] >> welcome to the stage, the tuscon symphony orchestra coal election co-plays for us to
tuscon remains a great city, a special place, an oasis in the desert where our bonds of community were strengthened under the stress and sadness of a horrible moment. we have all seen the healing that is possible. we have seen it in ron barber, when he returned to work, and it bill badger, when he and his wife sally took a trip back to pennsylvan pennsylvania. even seen it here tonight as my incredible wife gab led us in the pledge of allegiance. [applause] >> we were reminded of the...
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one is states and cities have comparative advantages in various areas and it seems to me one great opportunity is to build around those comparative advantages. some examples are silicon valley developed around stanford and berkeley. you could develop industrial parks around transportation hubs. you could -- you could obviously more readily.t you could develop industrial parks around labor and have labor intensive industries in a more obvious and advantageous position. i think there are a lot of opportunities. another good example are the many areas of this country that have great normal endowments but are still undeveloped as tourism sides. up state new york is one example. we have a federal system and that gives us a great advantage, which is that we can try different approaches to areas that are critical to growth and see which ones work best. in a certain way that is going on in healthcare costs and other areas. that is something we can build a great deal more around. a third one, which i think has gotten far less focus is we have a negative needs but a plus needs of capital. there is a cha
one is states and cities have comparative advantages in various areas and it seems to me one great opportunity is to build around those comparative advantages. some examples are silicon valley developed around stanford and berkeley. you could develop industrial parks around transportation hubs. you could -- you could obviously more readily.t you could develop industrial parks around labor and have labor intensive industries in a more obvious and advantageous position. i think there are a lot of...
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tucson remains a great city, a special place, an oasis in the desert where our bonds of community were strengthened under the stress and sadness of a horrible moments. we have all seen the healing that is possible. we have seen it enron barber and in bill badger when he and his wife took a trip back to pennsylvania. my wife led this in the pledge of allegiance. we are reminded of the strength that ordinary people can show. there are so many people who showed us that alongside human frailty there is also strength. it with these lessons in mind, we remember those we have lost. christina green. dorothy morris, gabe zimmerman, dorwan stoddard, phyllis schneck, john roll. we remember them. >> welcomed the tucson symphony orchestra. ♪ ♪ seat among a factory line baby's starting to crach sh beating back a shattered heart ♪ frontiercrystal searching for her lost child on the river of teares s ♪ >> sing with me he can get you anything you want it might cost you the price searching vfoforout lost love on the crystal frontier ♪ crytal frontier mighty mighty oh, crystal frontier ♪ we l
tucson remains a great city, a special place, an oasis in the desert where our bonds of community were strengthened under the stress and sadness of a horrible moments. we have all seen the healing that is possible. we have seen it enron barber and in bill badger when he and his wife took a trip back to pennsylvania. my wife led this in the pledge of allegiance. we are reminded of the strength that ordinary people can show. there are so many people who showed us that alongside human frailty...
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so where do the ideas come great? on the other side, what is this force that allures millions of people to their own enslavement and their own demise? i wanted to look at that and you start with plato and thomas more. >>neil: what is your big fear? we are building our own casket? >>guest: we are already in a post constitutional america. we are in so many respects, we have distanced ourselves from our founding and my big fear is people don't understand what our founding is all about. it is about individual sovereignty. about the civil society. it is about property rights, all these things that are linked. these utopian things being pushed today have been pushed for throughs of year and only go one way, tyranny. the government is attacking the individual. i'm not an anarchist but a constitutionalist but this constant effort to control health care, income inequality. can you point to a time in houston history there has not been income inequality. that is a fact. >>neil: but when you hear the obama forces it is out of wha
so where do the ideas come great? on the other side, what is this force that allures millions of people to their own enslavement and their own demise? i wanted to look at that and you start with plato and thomas more. >>neil: what is your big fear? we are building our own casket? >>guest: we are already in a post constitutional america. we are in so many respects, we have distanced ourselves from our founding and my big fear is people don't understand what our founding is all about....
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have a great weekend. >> thank you, thomas. >>> developing now in new york city. prosecutors have not filed any criminal charges, but they are investigating rape allegations against the son of new york city's police commissioner, ray kelly. jonathan, the commissioner, ray kelly, he's going to be answering reporter questions any minute from now. is he expected to take any questions about his son, greg kelly? >> his spokesman has said not to take any questions on this investigation because the police department has stepped aside, rekuzed itself. everything is being handled by the manhattan d.a.'s office. we expect they'll ask emotionally how he's holding up with his son, a well-known anchor man here in new york, front and center in the news for other reasons. because the woman stepped forward claiming he raped her three months ago and she went to the police just in the last week to raise that allegation and now, they're looking into it. there are a lot of questions and right now, investigators have told us not much corroboration to the story, to suggest or show a fo
have a great weekend. >> thank you, thomas. >>> developing now in new york city. prosecutors have not filed any criminal charges, but they are investigating rape allegations against the son of new york city's police commissioner, ray kelly. jonathan, the commissioner, ray kelly, he's going to be answering reporter questions any minute from now. is he expected to take any questions about his son, greg kelly? >> his spokesman has said not to take any questions on this...
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it's been a great adventure in health care. what i have learned is that if you can improve health care for homeless, mentally ill, patients like that, you can do it for anyone. the kind of teams you need to project in the community, the kind of data and accountability you need to achieve will be the same systems we need to build all over america with 10,000 people over 65 every day, we're going to have a cataclysmic problem of how to project care into the community and do a better job caring for sick people. we have expanded our model to trenton and newark. they have similar teams in the field. the team in trenton found someone who went 450 times in one year. it's so far the leading high utilizer in the country that we have found. the whole community coming around that patient, they were able to go from 450 visits to just a couple visits in the last eight months. so we're seeing similar work pop up around the country. the fundamental theme is we have to do a better job taking care of sick people and stop ignoring them. one of t
it's been a great adventure in health care. what i have learned is that if you can improve health care for homeless, mentally ill, patients like that, you can do it for anyone. the kind of teams you need to project in the community, the kind of data and accountability you need to achieve will be the same systems we need to build all over america with 10,000 people over 65 every day, we're going to have a cataclysmic problem of how to project care into the community and do a better job caring...
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. >> tucson remains a great city, a special place, an oasis in the desert where our bonds of community were strengthened under the stress and sadness of a horrible moment. >> here in the district, the brady campaign to end gun violence hosted a vigil at shiloh baptist church in northwest washington. the vigils were organized by the group nationwide. >>> a 25-year-old man from the former yugoslavia has been charged in an alleged plot to attack crowded areas in the tampa, florida, area. prosecutors say his targets included nightclubs and he also intended to use a car bomb, assault rifle, and other explosives. the suspect is due in court later this afternoon. >>> tensions between iran and the united states are building up once again. an iranian court has sentenced an american man to death after convicting him of being a spy for the cia. tara mergener has more. >> reporter: an iranian court has convicted this american of working for the cia and sentenced him to death. 28-year-old amir is a former marine who worked as a translator in iraq and afghanistan. iranian officials say hick meddy go
. >> tucson remains a great city, a special place, an oasis in the desert where our bonds of community were strengthened under the stress and sadness of a horrible moment. >> here in the district, the brady campaign to end gun violence hosted a vigil at shiloh baptist church in northwest washington. the vigils were organized by the group nationwide. >>> a 25-year-old man from the former yugoslavia has been charged in an alleged plot to attack crowded areas in the tampa,...