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of their fleeing mexico. but tell the story, mike, of why the romney family found its way to mexico in the first place. >> well, it was 1885, some 23 years after polygamy had been outlawed by the -- by the federal government, and after that ban had been reinforced and reconfirmed back in 1878. and mitt romney's great-grandfather, miles park romney, decided in 1885, he already had four wives, that he was going to leave for mexico, because he was at that point facing prosecution for what the mormons call plural marriage. so he led a covered marriage expedition down to mexico and established the first of those colonies, and they were followed by many others, including hanna hill, who planted the romney family tree in mexico, who from which mitt on one side, and the cousins we interviewed on the other side, they stayed down. and as you heard romney say in that clip from 1968, his family brought them up because of the violence of the mexican revolution drove them out of mexico. and interestingly, if you listen to
of their fleeing mexico. but tell the story, mike, of why the romney family found its way to mexico in the first place. >> well, it was 1885, some 23 years after polygamy had been outlawed by the -- by the federal government, and after that ban had been reinforced and reconfirmed back in 1878. and mitt romney's great-grandfather, miles park romney, decided in 1885, he already had four wives, that he was going to leave for mexico, because he was at that point facing prosecution for what...
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at the age of five, there was a revolution in mexico, the family had to flee back to the united states and that's what happened, george then built extraordinary life for himself, became the head of american motors, became governor and ran for president, as we've discussed. the point of that and the point i think david brooks takes in the column, this family has gone through this extraordinary journey. there has been struggle and flight and rebuilding and perseverance and determination. mitt hasn't had to have the struggles, clearly because he's had a lot of advantages from birth. but it's ground in him that that is where he comes from. what's really interesting is that this extraordinary family story is not something mitt romney talks about. he doesn't feel comfortable talking about it, in part because a, the background of mormonism is not something some people want to hear about and b, crucial element of the story is polygamy. history factors made him not so anxious to talk about it, but it is deeply engrained part of the romney story. i had a chance to go down to mexico for research
at the age of five, there was a revolution in mexico, the family had to flee back to the united states and that's what happened, george then built extraordinary life for himself, became the head of american motors, became governor and ran for president, as we've discussed. the point of that and the point i think david brooks takes in the column, this family has gone through this extraordinary journey. there has been struggle and flight and rebuilding and perseverance and determination. mitt...
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they came to mexico all the way back to 1885. mexico welcomed them then, but then you sort of juxtaposed out with mitt romney's stance on immigration. >> that's right, and kelly romney says he looks at it from a practical point of view. he says the united states needs the labor. mexico needs the jobs, so there should be some sort of compromise between the two countries and leave the politics aside, because it would be mutually beneficial. >> he used the immigration program as an option. you mention they had live in chihuahua. >> yeah. >> that's a dangerous place. >> that's where they're located. >> are they concerned? >> they're very concerned. in fact, a brother of kelly's was kidnapped last year. he was kidnapped for a few days. the family ended up paying ransom. he's back at his ranch. he was not harmed, but as you can imagine, the family is very, very concerned about safety in that part of mexico. >> rafael romo. thanks for taking the trip to mexico to do the story for us. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> coming up next, m
they came to mexico all the way back to 1885. mexico welcomed them then, but then you sort of juxtaposed out with mitt romney's stance on immigration. >> that's right, and kelly romney says he looks at it from a practical point of view. he says the united states needs the labor. mexico needs the jobs, so there should be some sort of compromise between the two countries and leave the politics aside, because it would be mutually beneficial. >> he used the immigration program as an...
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your father, george romney was born in mexico. the beard and the fact that your father is or was from mexico, how does that make you feel empathy or feel simpatico with the florida latino working class voter? >> muchas gracias for asking that question. when i look at my father and what he did every single dollar i earned, i earned. all the money i have, i earned. i and he should it on the backs of a lot of people. >> especially the mexicans. >> newt, come on. >> let me be clear. como esta. >> that was well put newt, well put. >> senator santorum. >> there are people here at this end of the table. >> would you like to respond to this assertion that because mr. romney is bearded and the fact that his father was from mexico, that he feels that he's very connected to middle class working class voters in florida especially the latino block? >> i would like to address men with beards, because it is something that i have spent a lot of time thinking about and the role that men with beards play in american society. there's been a lot of t
your father, george romney was born in mexico. the beard and the fact that your father is or was from mexico, how does that make you feel empathy or feel simpatico with the florida latino working class voter? >> muchas gracias for asking that question. when i look at my father and what he did every single dollar i earned, i earned. all the money i have, i earned. i and he should it on the backs of a lot of people. >> especially the mexicans. >> newt, come on. >> let me...
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mÉxico salva vidas de indÍgenas que usfren una emergencia humatarÍa. >>> el gobierno de obama, obga a farmacÉuticas a revelar pagos que hacen a mÉdicos. >>> este es su "noticiero univisiÓn" con jorge ramos y marÍa elena salinas. quÉ tal buenas noches, la patrulla fronteriza anunciarÁ una nueva estrategiaa de trabajo a lo largo de la frontera con mÉxico, convertir en cosa del pasado, la puerta giratoria de reincidencia, donde sone arrestados y deportados los mexicanos, nos dicen cuÁl sera el cambio. >>> la patrulla fronteriza, implementarÁ la llamada repatriaciÓn lateral, los indoculentados sorprendidos cruzando en la frontera, son transportados en camiones a cientos de millas de distancia para ser deportados. >>> el presidente obama quiere mandar un mensaje a la oposiciÓn que su gobierno estÁ aplicando mano dura en la frontera. >>> (hablan en inglÉs). >>> la secretaria de seguridad nacional, dio su apoyo a la estrategiaiaimplementada en arizona desde hace aÑos, en el 2010 se arrestaron a mÁs de 43.800 indocumentados, y los repatriaron, saliendo de tucson arizona, hacia
mÉxico salva vidas de indÍgenas que usfren una emergencia humatarÍa. >>> el gobierno de obama, obga a farmacÉuticas a revelar pagos que hacen a mÉdicos. >>> este es su "noticiero univisiÓn" con jorge ramos y marÍa elena salinas. quÉ tal buenas noches, la patrulla fronteriza anunciarÁ una nueva estrategiaa de trabajo a lo largo de la frontera con mÉxico, convertir en cosa del pasado, la puerta giratoria de reincidencia, donde sone arrestados y deportados los...
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gentlemen, you made new mexico proud. thank you. today i believe that in front of us is an opportunity to make tomorrow better than today. to create a new mexico that reflects our values. a place where those who play by the rules succeed and those who don't are brought to justice. a place where those who have risked their lives to protect our freedom return home to find a state that has protected their jobs. a place where small businesses grow, and where other companies choose to locate. a place where every new mexico child is taught to chase his or her dreams that when they struggle, they're helped. where they learn to overcome challenges, but never, ever accept failure. it is up to us to seize this moment, to face our challenges and rise once again to the occasion. new mexico's best days are ahead of us. i believe that. i know you believe that. and together we will ensure our children live that. thank you all. god bless you. god bless new mexico and all our work ahead of us. >>> today on c-span3, watch a discussion on election iss
gentlemen, you made new mexico proud. thank you. today i believe that in front of us is an opportunity to make tomorrow better than today. to create a new mexico that reflects our values. a place where those who play by the rules succeed and those who don't are brought to justice. a place where those who have risked their lives to protect our freedom return home to find a state that has protected their jobs. a place where small businesses grow, and where other companies choose to locate. a...
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my father was born in mexico. my mother was born in wales. i think you should apologize it and having differences of opinions on issues does not justify labeling people with highly charged epithets. >> susan page, even when he gets mad and angry, he uses terms like highly charged epithets. i guess he won that round clearly. what do you make of that? he came very formally, as always, but very in control of the other guy like a bull fighter who's learned how to play the bull or the bully. >> one of the raps on mitt romney has been he doesn't reveal much of himself. he's kind of a stiff guy, but that wasn't the case in that answer. luckily for mitt romney, that was the first question out of the box last night on immigration. he was able to turn to this attack on newt gingrich that i'm sure would have been planned. but it came off as strong and newt gingrich, who ought to have expected an exchange like this, did not seem prepared to come back at him. >> well, i've always said -- or i've said a lot over the years the greatest debate tactic is from
my father was born in mexico. my mother was born in wales. i think you should apologize it and having differences of opinions on issues does not justify labeling people with highly charged epithets. >> susan page, even when he gets mad and angry, he uses terms like highly charged epithets. i guess he won that round clearly. what do you make of that? he came very formally, as always, but very in control of the other guy like a bull fighter who's learned how to play the bull or the bully....
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it's about the romneys of mexico. his family members who are mexican citizens and how fascinating this story of how this family came to be as mike taibbi tells us tonight it's all part of romney's roots. >> this is romney country, horse and cattle land, rich valleys checkered with cotton fields and rolling peach and apple orchards, small towns with john deere, coca-cola and chevy. they value the traits many attached to the candidate they see as the inevitable republican nominee. a candidate even the high school kids are excited about. who would vote for mitt romney for president? >> me, me. >> this slice of romney country is in another country, mexico. the voices cheering the loudest for mitt romney are mormons like mitt, and they're mormons named romney. it's a little known fact there's a whole branch of mitt's family in mexico including his second cousin, layton romney. >> i think he has a good chance of getting the nomination. >> layton is only one of 40 romney relatives here descended from religious pioneers that
it's about the romneys of mexico. his family members who are mexican citizens and how fascinating this story of how this family came to be as mike taibbi tells us tonight it's all part of romney's roots. >> this is romney country, horse and cattle land, rich valleys checkered with cotton fields and rolling peach and apple orchards, small towns with john deere, coca-cola and chevy. they value the traits many attached to the candidate they see as the inevitable republican nominee. a...
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mi padre naciÓ en mÉxico dijo romney. el martes serÁ la crucial primaria. >> no podrÁ ser concejal de salir porque un juez decidiÓ que no habrÁ suficiente inglÉs. >> el hermano del joven muerto por la policÍa en california, se declara asombrado porque le dispararon 10 veces y despuÉs lo esposaron. >> les robaron a sus hijos y los mandaron ahora par con documentos que ellas mismas firmaron. >> Éste es noticiero univisiÓn, ediciÓn nocturna. >> hola, buenas noches, bienvenidos a la ediciÓn nocturna, "no soy antiinmigrante, mi padre es mexicano" dijo romney. los cuatro republicanos en la contienda se sacaron los trapos al sol en el Último debate en la florida. se atacaron por sus posiciones migratorias. santoru se enfrentÓ por los tratados de libre comercio. lo acusÓ de negociar con paÍses que benefician regÍmenes izquierdistas. >> la contienda por la nominaciÓn republicana cada vez se torna mÁs agresiva. esta noche durante el debate realizado gingrich se burlÓ de la propuesta de romney para combatir la inm
mi padre naciÓ en mÉxico dijo romney. el martes serÁ la crucial primaria. >> no podrÁ ser concejal de salir porque un juez decidiÓ que no habrÁ suficiente inglÉs. >> el hermano del joven muerto por la policÍa en california, se declara asombrado porque le dispararon 10 veces y despuÉs lo esposaron. >> les robaron a sus hijos y los mandaron ahora par con documentos que ellas mismas firmaron. >> Éste es noticiero univisiÓn, ediciÓn nocturna. >> hola,...
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my parents were driven out of old mexico when i was only five. my people were revolutionary refugees. they had to be fed by the united states government and housed by the united states government. i know what poverty is. i've been up through it! >> pat, tell us more about mitt romney's father who whom we just saw on the screen. >> he did come out of mexico at the time of the revolution, and -- >> governor of what state? >> governor of michigan, six years, but president of american motors, and the -- was the car that was associated with his father. his father went into new hampshire in 1967, late, and i was with richard nixon and we went in against him in 1967. we went in '68. and we had -- >> what happened? >> well, we -- beat him 7-1 when he jaquitta the race. his father was very energetic guy. >> what think of senior? >> i remember is looking at the motel window saying sir, he's going to be coming up the street looking for debate. he was really -- and we wouldn't debate him and have nixon go in for two or three days and take him to key biscayne
my parents were driven out of old mexico when i was only five. my people were revolutionary refugees. they had to be fed by the united states government and housed by the united states government. i know what poverty is. i've been up through it! >> pat, tell us more about mitt romney's father who whom we just saw on the screen. >> he did come out of mexico at the time of the revolution, and -- >> governor of what state? >> governor of michigan, six years, but president...
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the romney settlement is still there in mexico. nbc's mike taibbi reported on the romneys still living there. mitt romney's family returned back to the united states in 1912 simply because they feared the mexican revolution more than they feared living under the laws of the united states which denied them their freedom to marry as many women as the founder of their religion did, 48. mitt romney doesn't like to tell the story of how many times his family came to the united states and how many times his family left the united states in its attempt to preserve the practice of polygamy. he prefers to pretend his family came to the united states just once from mexico. but the truth is profoundly weirder than that. and it is a truth that romney speech audiences and fox and friends viewers will never know. ♪ ♪ you and me and the big old tree ♪ ♪ side by side, one, two, three ♪ ♪ count the birds in the big old tree ♪ ♪ la la la [ male announcer ] the inspiring story of how a shipping giant can befriend a forest may seem lik
the romney settlement is still there in mexico. nbc's mike taibbi reported on the romneys still living there. mitt romney's family returned back to the united states in 1912 simply because they feared the mexican revolution more than they feared living under the laws of the united states which denied them their freedom to marry as many women as the founder of their religion did, 48. mitt romney doesn't like to tell the story of how many times his family came to the united states and how many...
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a man stuck in the mud of the rio grande river in new mexico has been rescued. students on a field trip heard him moaning for help. he was checked out by paramedics and -- listen to this -- taken into custody by police for an outstanding warrant. >> what is worse? to be stuck to their or arrested? the ground was still soft. we are almost out of january. >> i keep checking the calendar. >> and guess what? >> you have that look. what's more warm temperatures in the forecast this week, but right now would is typical. 44 at >> your insta-weather + forecast. >> we are seeing a trend here. nice and mild on friday. 10 degrees colder saturday. 10 degrees colder today. will we stay down there? i do not know. this sets the stage for the next weather disturbance coming in. the air is really, really dry on this side of the mountains. this is moving along at a good clip. even at this was all snow, it would not have a chance to accumulate much. a lot of us will be eaten up by the dry air across the mountains. it will not look as impressive as it comes through during the eveni
a man stuck in the mud of the rio grande river in new mexico has been rescued. students on a field trip heard him moaning for help. he was checked out by paramedics and -- listen to this -- taken into custody by police for an outstanding warrant. >> what is worse? to be stuck to their or arrested? the ground was still soft. we are almost out of january. >> i keep checking the calendar. >> and guess what? >> you have that look. what's more warm temperatures in the...
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. - en méxico todo se prepara porque este fin de semana comienza el torneo de fútbol, américa continúa sus entrenamientos a puerta cerrada de cara al compromiso que tendrá contra el querétaro. el presidente de américa desechó todos los comentarios que había de que se iba del equipo, lo mismo que aquivaldo mosquera, dijo que no. - ahora miramos los partidos que se jugarán este sábado también con el marcador mcdonald: - vamos una breve pausa pero no se muevan que ya regresamos con más. >> jimmy: continuamos en argentina donde el delantero fue la figura más importante el día de hoy la huelga de trabajo del river plate dijo estar emocionado de entrenar por primera vez en el monumental y aseguró que en el momento ideal de hacer historia con la camiseta millonaria, el pretende regresar a la primera división. - otro equipo que desea regresar a la primera es el américa de cali en el país, hoy iniciarán trabajos de cara a la pretemporada bajo las riendas de eduardo lara, la misión es regresar a la máxima categoría del fútbol colombiano. tenemos una invitación de la federaci
. - en méxico todo se prepara porque este fin de semana comienza el torneo de fútbol, américa continúa sus entrenamientos a puerta cerrada de cara al compromiso que tendrá contra el querétaro. el presidente de américa desechó todos los comentarios que había de que se iba del equipo, lo mismo que aquivaldo mosquera, dijo que no. - ahora miramos los partidos que se jugarán este sábado también con el marcador mcdonald: - vamos una breve pausa pero no se muevan que ya regresamos con...
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matters in the general election, mexico being the birthplace of his grandfather? >> father. >> his father, his grand father fled there there was a polygamy issue that caused them to run there. bill burton, i would like to direct this to you from the obama re-elect committee. >> mitt romney was not fully vetted through this process. so people to not have information where he comes from and the policies he supports. as people hear some new interesting thing, they will go to google and say, hey, what is the deal with romney and mexico, the important thing is that when you hear him say i want the tax rate to go down to 25%, which is 10% higher than what he pays and lower than what it is right now, that is going to be an issue as people inform themselves, that is more boring than what you asked. >> totally more boring. >> and it's a question of he took a hard line stance on immigration and if you find out more about him and his father was born in mexico, it leads you to believe whether this is grounded in his own experience in history or is it meant to appeal to gop pr
matters in the general election, mexico being the birthplace of his grandfather? >> father. >> his father, his grand father fled there there was a polygamy issue that caused them to run there. bill burton, i would like to direct this to you from the obama re-elect committee. >> mitt romney was not fully vetted through this process. so people to not have information where he comes from and the policies he supports. as people hear some new interesting thing, they will go to...
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sandoval and martinez in mexico. the party is evolving, at least in some of the candidates putting forward. that can help heal the distrust, but it's got a lot of work to do. it's policies, not just personalities. >> maybe thanks to both of you, maybe mitt romney can do a little bit of that if he starts tweeting. you never know. tonight, a huge development in a story we've been on which is the mysterious assassinations of iran's top nuclear scientists. yesterday, a car bomb killed a supervisor at a uranium enrichment plant, and we've been talking about who's behind the murders. today, leon panetta went on the record with a denial and something else that has a lot of people wondering. >> we were not involved in any way, in any way, with regards to the assassination that took place there. i'm not sure who was involved. we have some ideas, but we don't know exactly, but i can tell you one thing. the united states was not involved. >> leaving us guessing, but iran put the blame on america and israel. an israeli general r
sandoval and martinez in mexico. the party is evolving, at least in some of the candidates putting forward. that can help heal the distrust, but it's got a lot of work to do. it's policies, not just personalities. >> maybe thanks to both of you, maybe mitt romney can do a little bit of that if he starts tweeting. you never know. tonight, a huge development in a story we've been on which is the mysterious assassinations of iran's top nuclear scientists. yesterday, a car bomb killed a...
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sandoval and martinez in mexico. the party is evolving, at least in some of the candidates putting forward. that can help heal the distrust, but it's got a lot of work to do. it's policies, not just personalities. >> maybe thanks to both of you, maybe mitt romney can do a little bit of that if he starts tweeting. you never know. tonight, a huge development in a story we've been on which is the mysterious assassinations of iran's top nuclear scientists. yesterday, a car bomb killed a supervisor at a uranium enrichment plant, and we've been talking about who's behind the murders. today, leon panetta went on the record with a denial and something else that has a lot of people wondering. >> we were not involved in any way, in any way, with regards to the assassination that took place there. i'm not sure who was involved. we have some ideas, but we don't know exactly, but i can tell you one thing. the united states was not involved. >> leaving us guessing, but iran put the blame on america and israel. an israeli general r
sandoval and martinez in mexico. the party is evolving, at least in some of the candidates putting forward. that can help heal the distrust, but it's got a lot of work to do. it's policies, not just personalities. >> maybe thanks to both of you, maybe mitt romney can do a little bit of that if he starts tweeting. you never know. tonight, a huge development in a story we've been on which is the mysterious assassinations of iran's top nuclear scientists. yesterday, a car bomb killed a...
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romney's father was born in chihuahua, mexico, in 1907. no one in the family ever got mexican scitizenship and that ws in part they were of the mormon faith. should they? because if romney's family lived in mexico for almost 30 years and his father was born there and as mike taibbi reported this week, he still has a lot of relatives there and cousins, isn't he mexican-american? he wrote the story i saw this morning. john avalon is a cnn contributor. good to have you with us. reuben, what do you think? a lot of people were quick to dismiss this. you reverse the table. somebody comes to the united states, would seem to be mexican-american. >> when i was working with my editor, we said what kind of headline could we put on this to make erin burnett sit up and take notice? i'm glad it worked out. this was aly so. bill richardson, who ran for president, he was talked about as vying to become the first hispanic president. like mitt romney, has an american born parent and mexican born parent, so how is it that bill richardson is thought to be mex
romney's father was born in chihuahua, mexico, in 1907. no one in the family ever got mexican scitizenship and that ws in part they were of the mormon faith. should they? because if romney's family lived in mexico for almost 30 years and his father was born there and as mike taibbi reported this week, he still has a lot of relatives there and cousins, isn't he mexican-american? he wrote the story i saw this morning. john avalon is a cnn contributor. good to have you with us. reuben, what do you...
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ambassador in mexico city. atf agents in mexico. >> the report clears top atf officials in washington and instead, blames atf and the u.s. attorney's office in phoenix for lying or misleading and mismanaging the case. >> late today, congressman issa says he believes holder was actively engaged in a coverup and unless he turned over subpoenaed records by the end of next week, the oversight committee will begin contempt proceedings against the attorney general. holder attendance that hearing. >> still ahead the highlights and low lights after negative florida primary campaign. first, the u.s. pushes for regime change in syria. [ dad ] i'm usually checking up on my kids, but last year my daughter was checking up on me. i wasn't eating well. she's a dietitian, and she suggested i try boost complete nutritional drink to help get the nutrition i was missing. now i drink it every day and i love the great taste. [ female announcer ] boost has essential vitamins and minerals, including calcium and vitamin d to help keep
ambassador in mexico city. atf agents in mexico. >> the report clears top atf officials in washington and instead, blames atf and the u.s. attorney's office in phoenix for lying or misleading and mismanaging the case. >> late today, congressman issa says he believes holder was actively engaged in a coverup and unless he turned over subpoenaed records by the end of next week, the oversight committee will begin contempt proceedings against the attorney general. holder attendance that...
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and his grandfather is born in mexico. he is a hypocrite. >> bill: now we go off the rails. >> how do you talk about illegal immigration of mexicans and you don't say. >> bill: look, my people are are from ireland and i don't like what the ira did. >> i hear you are from ireland all the time. your people are from ireland all the time. how you can talk about all these mexicans and never mention that your father is one of them and your grandfather is one of them. >> bill: you always get hysterical. >> i will tell you i'm not hysterical. who knew? don't you wish he had mentioned it once or twice? >> bill: okay. >> i understand these mexican immigrants because my father was one. >> bill: you are puerto rico >> congress and the president poised to raise the debt another $1.2 trillion. is that all? lou dobbs with the story. lady gaga versus madonna, could be a cat fight coming on. on. we hope you stay tuned to preparing your federal taxes can be... taxing. the forms, the math. uh, that one. but, with free file from the irs, it c
and his grandfather is born in mexico. he is a hypocrite. >> bill: now we go off the rails. >> how do you talk about illegal immigration of mexicans and you don't say. >> bill: look, my people are are from ireland and i don't like what the ira did. >> i hear you are from ireland all the time. your people are from ireland all the time. how you can talk about all these mexicans and never mention that your father is one of them and your grandfather is one of them. >>...
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the hispanic vote is putting states like nevada and new mexico in play. florida amount for a must win. you have a lot of electoral votes. >> quick follow-up? >> it means he knows his matte. if president obama wins nevada, new mexico, colorado, and he wins new hampshire, which may be unlikely if mitt romney is the nominee, and i will, he would be at 270. he would be able to win without ohio, virginia, florida. >> nbc news and the hotline represented at the table. thanks for being with us on "newsmakers." [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> we have live to pompano beach, florida. mitt romney is leading the republican pack in florida by 11 points. earlier today, his main rival, newt gingrich, spoke at a retirement community that mitt romney will visit tomorrow. if you missed gingrich's appearance, you can find it online at c-span.org. expecting mitt romney to appear shortly. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> some of the crowd here at the mitt romney rally. we are on the east coa
the hispanic vote is putting states like nevada and new mexico in play. florida amount for a must win. you have a lot of electoral votes. >> quick follow-up? >> it means he knows his matte. if president obama wins nevada, new mexico, colorado, and he wins new hampshire, which may be unlikely if mitt romney is the nominee, and i will, he would be at 270. he would be able to win without ohio, virginia, florida. >> nbc news and the hotline represented at the table. thanks for...
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en caracas . >> el gobierno de méxico pidió que se aclare el caso. >> un estudio de la universidad (información en pantalla) dijo que los doctores que están en sobre peso no hablan de obesidad con sus pacientes. >> curiosamente casi todos los médicos diagnosticaron con sobrepeso si pesaban más que ellos. >> gracias ¿qué tal? buenas tardes, feliz lunes ya hay cambios por lo menos en las temperaturas, después de un fin de semana que ha traido temperaturas más arriba de lo normal. >> la corriente de viento, peor el panorama seguira seco a lo largo de toda la semana, seguimos con porcentaja a la baja de lluvias . >> no hay advertencias, nublados continuan cerca de la costa. >> (información en pantalla) . >> vea que temperaturas, subiendo hasta los 61, se mantiene estable para el área de la bahía, se acerca un sistema que puede traer cambios, más detalles, esta noche sólo a las once. >> (♪ ♪ ) . >> (♪ ♪ ). >> esta noche después del noticiero de univisión no se pierda una familia con suerte, después talisman, la que no podia amar y don francisco presenta. >> (♪