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>> well, i think if you add pennsylvania -- if you take away pennsylvania from the president's category, you're taking away 20 electoral votes. so you're going to need to win both ohio and florida, even though florida is bigger than pennsylvania. you have to put together big states to replace another big state. you can't just put it together with the scenario of new hampshire and iowa, nevada. you have to replace a large state with a large state. and so, you know, you could take the math and maybe put north carolina in the president's category, but overall, i think if the president is losing pennsylvania, he's going to lose almost all the other swing states, because those are much easier, i think, for republicans to grab. >> it will open up more scenarios for mitt romney, and right now the president has more scenarios to get to 270. nathan gonzalez of the rothenberg political report, thank you for stopping by. >> no problem. thank you. >>> the "reno gazette-journal" endorsed romney. yesterday "the denver post" came out for president obama. and in utah, the salt lake tribune endorsed pre
>> well, i think if you add pennsylvania -- if you take away pennsylvania from the president's category, you're taking away 20 electoral votes. so you're going to need to win both ohio and florida, even though florida is bigger than pennsylvania. you have to put together big states to replace another big state. you can't just put it together with the scenario of new hampshire and iowa, nevada. you have to replace a large state with a large state. and so, you know, you could take the math...
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coming up, pennsylvania governor tom corbid, next. neil: my next guest, this comes on a day with polls out that show state of pennsylvania, might be close to dead even, a possible pick up for republicans, let's address this and all things storm with pennsylvania republican governor tom corbett, in harrisberg, pennsylvania. >> thank you, neil. neil: what is the latest on sandy? we forget, you know your state is so big, that you can have snow squalls then just flooding and all under the same boarder. what is the latest? >> well, pretty much you are right, the storm came in to southeastern corner. travelled across state, over pittsburgh now. then will travel up to eerie, then to new york state rochester. we have experienced quite a bit of wind as a result. quite a bit of rain. the flooding has been moderate in this storm compared to storms that we took last year with irene. with lee. we had 5 reported deaths so far. we hoping that is where it is. we actual have snowfall in the lower highlands. i imagine there were some ski lomgs thalodge
coming up, pennsylvania governor tom corbid, next. neil: my next guest, this comes on a day with polls out that show state of pennsylvania, might be close to dead even, a possible pick up for republicans, let's address this and all things storm with pennsylvania republican governor tom corbett, in harrisberg, pennsylvania. >> thank you, neil. neil: what is the latest on sandy? we forget, you know your state is so big, that you can have snow squalls then just flooding and all under the...
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we heard how difficult it was in pennsylvania. it cannot be alone. it's in other states where similar laws are in effect or could take effect. >> i think this case actually does set out that there are serious barriers to people getting these restrictive i.d.s, and that it stands in the way of voting and undermining our democracy. while we continue to think there's states to pick up the law, we are setting the record straight. that, in fact, these are barriers, and we need to have open participation. we need to have equal voting, and that we're going to continue to fight these laws as they come up. >> thank you very much, judith. appreciate your time. >>> coming up on "news nation" -- >> i think justice scalia is a very good judge. judge kennedy -- >> he's not going to be there. >> who else can you say, senator? >> that is a problem. >> up and down night for both elizabeth warren and scott brown in the second big debate. if you wonder about the interests in na senate race, listen to this. 5,000 people showed up to watch in person. chuck todd and other
we heard how difficult it was in pennsylvania. it cannot be alone. it's in other states where similar laws are in effect or could take effect. >> i think this case actually does set out that there are serious barriers to people getting these restrictive i.d.s, and that it stands in the way of voting and undermining our democracy. while we continue to think there's states to pick up the law, we are setting the record straight. that, in fact, these are barriers, and we need to have open...
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, to keep them in pennsylvania, and to see start-ups come to pennsylvania. yesterday, we are starting up new companies with the ben franklin and it is working in pennsylvania. >>neil: thank you, governor. more full time jobs as the health care log kicks -- law kicks? >> we have to pass the bill so we can find out what is in it, away from the fog, away from the controversy. campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it... in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. great taste. mmm... [ male announcer ] sounds good. it's amazing what soup can do. >>neil: this just in, to your health, not. i love this segment. a lot of olive garden workers could be facing this, but the parent companies of this company and lobster house are ready to cut costs ahead of the health care law kicking in. this could just be the beginning. talk about leaping. >>guest: it is ridiculous. it is obvious who would happen. you institute the law you is to pay for health care for those working over 30 hours, what do businesses do? they have workers work 29 hours which is what we
, to keep them in pennsylvania, and to see start-ups come to pennsylvania. yesterday, we are starting up new companies with the ben franklin and it is working in pennsylvania. >>neil: thank you, governor. more full time jobs as the health care log kicks -- law kicks? >> we have to pass the bill so we can find out what is in it, away from the fog, away from the controversy. campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it... in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. great...
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johnstown, pennsylvania, now. it's not over. it's just getting slowly better and this process is going to go through tomorrow and by thursday it's going to be pretty much gone. in terms of the forecast, andrea, there in new york for the storm surge, a lot of questions, should they evacuate and was it worse than forecast, the answer is the forecast was essentially perfect. the national hurricane center forecast the water to come up between six and 11 feet above the high tide. it came up nine feet above the hi tide at battery. nobody should have been surprised if they had been watching the forecasts and extreme storm was forecast. you and i talked about it last week. this really came in. unfortunately, just as forecast, if anything, they got a little less rain out here in western pennsylvania than we thought they would. but in general, unfortunately this was right on target and the hurricane center really did a terrific job as well. so, you know, the folks that didn't prepare, didn't prepare because they didn't pay attention basic
johnstown, pennsylvania, now. it's not over. it's just getting slowly better and this process is going to go through tomorrow and by thursday it's going to be pretty much gone. in terms of the forecast, andrea, there in new york for the storm surge, a lot of questions, should they evacuate and was it worse than forecast, the answer is the forecast was essentially perfect. the national hurricane center forecast the water to come up between six and 11 feet above the high tide. it came up nine...
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which is going to allow governor romney to win the state of pennsylvania. done. >> jon: but hey -- (laughter). -- this is just between us chickens, right? huh? i mean, when the mics and the cameras go on pick a lock, you know what i'm talking about? pick a lock. what's that red -- okay, so it's on. as it turns out, the voter i.d. laws ostensibly set up to stop nonexistent inn-person voter fraud have the residual effect of disenfranchising and suppressing actual eligible voters. disproportionately of the minority, poor, and elderly variety or, as they are sometimes known, democrats. (laughter) of course, that law has been challenged in the courts and we are expecting a ruling -- (laughter). all right, just roll the ruling. >> we have breaking news right now. a judge has issued a decision in pennsylvania's controversial voter i.d. law. >> jon: all those without voter i.d. must gay marry whilst on medical marijuana during the first trimester! there, i (bleep)ing settled everything! (cheers and applause) it's all done! (cheers and applause) all right. what did
which is going to allow governor romney to win the state of pennsylvania. done. >> jon: but hey -- (laughter). -- this is just between us chickens, right? huh? i mean, when the mics and the cameras go on pick a lock, you know what i'm talking about? pick a lock. what's that red -- okay, so it's on. as it turns out, the voter i.d. laws ostensibly set up to stop nonexistent inn-person voter fraud have the residual effect of disenfranchising and suppressing actual eligible voters....
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law stalls in pennsylvania. that's next on "viewpoint." economy on barack obama is kinda like blaming your hangover on the guy making breakfast. i like mitt romney but i'm sorry. they guy has flipped more than a crack house mattress. this campaign has become so toxic, beverly hills housewives are now injecting it into their foreheads. (vo) so current gave him a weekly show. >> i love romney's debate style, but i tell you, if i could be that stiff for 90 minutes, i'd ... (vo) we probably won't regret it. >> eliot: it was supposed to be the thing that would help mitt romney win the state of pennsylvania. don't take my word for it. here's pennsylvania state house republican leader mike turzai in june. >> voter i.d. which will allow governor romney to win the state of pennsylvania, done. >> eliot: actually, not quite done. on tuesday, a pennsylvania judge ruled that state officials cannot enforce this controversial new law in next month's presidential election. the reason as judge robert simpson who had upheld the l
law stalls in pennsylvania. that's next on "viewpoint." economy on barack obama is kinda like blaming your hangover on the guy making breakfast. i like mitt romney but i'm sorry. they guy has flipped more than a crack house mattress. this campaign has become so toxic, beverly hills housewives are now injecting it into their foreheads. (vo) so current gave him a weekly show. >> i love romney's debate style, but i tell you, if i could be that stiff for 90 minutes, i'd ... (vo) we...
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law in pennsylvania but only for this election. what the judge in pennsylvania said is that for this election only, he is blocking this controversial voter i.d. law in pennsylvania. remember, there are a lot of other states that have voter i.d. laws. the reason the judge is doing that in that state is there's not enough time, he says, between now and november to get protections in place to assure that people who want to vote don't lose their ability to vote. so the state right now is cut off from implementing or enforcing the controversial part of the voter i.d. law through the november 6th general election. this is not necessarily the final word, though because an appeal of this decision has already been predicted. the judge issued this injunction, pretty much after being told by the state supreme court this was his only choice because the state views voting as a fundamental right. the other thing, ashleigh, that has to be said at this stage is it's a little complicated that the judge appears to have left open the door a little bi
law in pennsylvania but only for this election. what the judge in pennsylvania said is that for this election only, he is blocking this controversial voter i.d. law in pennsylvania. remember, there are a lot of other states that have voter i.d. laws. the reason the judge is doing that in that state is there's not enough time, he says, between now and november to get protections in place to assure that people who want to vote don't lose their ability to vote. so the state right now is cut off...
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requirement in pennsylvania. a judge is now blocking that new requirement, ordering it not be enforced in the presidential election. democrats have mounted a furious opposition to this law that requires each voter to show a valid photo i.d. before filling out a ballot. republicans say it's necessary to prevent election fraud. at lowe's for now it's no least for now it's not going to happen in the state of philadelphia. judge andrew napolitano is a judicial analyst. why now so close to the election. >> it's a great question. the judge who ruled today a couple of months ago upheld the legislation and should it could be enforced. those who khal hedge challenged it appealed the decision to the supreme court of pennsylvania. the court took a few months and it ruled that the court needs to re-examine whether the enforcement of the legislation is written. you must have a state-issued i.d. card in order to vote or we won't let your vote count. whether enforcement of that law would cause people to lose their right to vote
requirement in pennsylvania. a judge is now blocking that new requirement, ordering it not be enforced in the presidential election. democrats have mounted a furious opposition to this law that requires each voter to show a valid photo i.d. before filling out a ballot. republicans say it's necessary to prevent election fraud. at lowe's for now it's no least for now it's not going to happen in the state of philadelphia. judge andrew napolitano is a judicial analyst. why now so close to the...
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that's in southeastern pennsylvania. host: we're talking about an october surprise in campaign 2012 and the history of it. this on twitter -- guest: she's probably right. many people aboard a voted. there is 1 weeks ago. the average american is paying attention to something other than politics, whether it's their own economic situation or recovering from storm damage in a swing state like virginia or new hampshire. -- many people have voted already. ballistics of trying to get around the place after a storm can be a real problem -- the logistics. it's not like either of these guys will have a game changer. the next couple days will be focused on not doing something stupid around the hurricane and the cleanup recovery efforts and trying to turn out there base. i think you'll start to see the announcements of the last the been the two hours and their flights across the country and stopping and rallies all over the place. it will be interesting to see where the two candidates spend their last rally, where they hold their la
that's in southeastern pennsylvania. host: we're talking about an october surprise in campaign 2012 and the history of it. this on twitter -- guest: she's probably right. many people aboard a voted. there is 1 weeks ago. the average american is paying attention to something other than politics, whether it's their own economic situation or recovering from storm damage in a swing state like virginia or new hampshire. -- many people have voted already. ballistics of trying to get around the place...
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pennsylvania. he's competitive in ohio. he's trying harder. did it shake up the narrative, sure, but it's a very close race. >> my pal keith boykins on the other side of the coin. it looks to me like romney has gone behind enemy lines. he's parachuting behind enemy lines in pennsylvania and in michigan and in wisconsin and in iowa. he could be in trouble, keith. >> pennsylvania hasn't voted for a republican since 1988, i think. i mean, these are states that barack obama has never trailed in. it shows just how desperate mitt romney is because he can't compete in the swing states. this is a perfect storm that hit mitt romney this week. it showed barack obama as a commander in chief. the gallup poll was knocked off. it was his best poll. it showed the two competing businesses. not only did you have chris christie out there, but you also have bob mcdonnell of west virginia, another republican surrogate, who said the obama administration's response has been incredibly fast. >> i wouldn't go that far. th
pennsylvania. he's competitive in ohio. he's trying harder. did it shake up the narrative, sure, but it's a very close race. >> my pal keith boykins on the other side of the coin. it looks to me like romney has gone behind enemy lines. he's parachuting behind enemy lines in pennsylvania and in michigan and in wisconsin and in iowa. he could be in trouble, keith. >> pennsylvania hasn't voted for a republican since 1988, i think. i mean, these are states that barack obama has never...
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a big question, though, looming, is pennsylvania in play. the keystone state. both the campaigns are blanketing the state with ads in an effort to grab its 20 electoral votes. many political experts say if mitt romney can flip ohio, the keystone state could be next. >> by the way, i like coal. people in the coal industry feel like it's getting crushed by your policies. i want to get america and north america energy independent so we can create those jobs. >> for pennsylvania, the choice is clear. >> all right. so joining me now to talk about this is obama surrogate and former pennsylvania governor ed rendell. sir, it's great to have you here. as we look at the latest polling out of pennsylvania showing mitt romney within striking distance, just four points separating the two candidates, 49% to 45%, so within the margin of error here, a $1.2 million pennsylvania ad by the romney camp, should the president be concerned? >> well, you're always concerned in elections. when i ran for election as mayor, i got 81% of the vote, i was concerned. that's number one. but n
a big question, though, looming, is pennsylvania in play. the keystone state. both the campaigns are blanketing the state with ads in an effort to grab its 20 electoral votes. many political experts say if mitt romney can flip ohio, the keystone state could be next. >> by the way, i like coal. people in the coal industry feel like it's getting crushed by your policies. i want to get america and north america energy independent so we can create those jobs. >> for pennsylvania, the...
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joining me now is congressman pa ttea from pennsylvania's second district, centered in pennsylvania. his district would have been heavily impacted by this voter i.d. law. congressman, thanks for joining me tonight. >> well, it's a great day. it's a day where we can -- we can bring the good news to the people. >> no, it is. and you and i have talked about this almost a year. many people have fought in the courts and many of us marching in the streets, but today was good because in your district at least this election, they will not face this impediment. >> well, and more than that, because, you know, we're focused on this election and we're less than 1,000 hours away from election day on november 6th. i don't know if people are voting in early voting around the country, they are today, but we have to remember this beyond this election season. we have to continue to fight these impediments. you know, when this country's constitution was written right here in philadelphia, you know, there were some challenges then that had to be overcome so that african-americans could get the right to
joining me now is congressman pa ttea from pennsylvania's second district, centered in pennsylvania. his district would have been heavily impacted by this voter i.d. law. congressman, thanks for joining me tonight. >> well, it's a great day. it's a day where we can -- we can bring the good news to the people. >> no, it is. and you and i have talked about this almost a year. many people have fought in the courts and many of us marching in the streets, but today was good because in...
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erin you referred to that ad in pennsylvania. it was 1.7 million if my mind is serving me correct right now. let me play this new ad from a romney campaign in pennsylvania. >> by the way, i like coal. people in the coal industry feel like it's getting crushed by your policies. i want to get america and north america energy-independent so we can create those jobs. >> for pennsylvania the choice is clear. >> is the choice really clear? obviously the early polling we have indicates it certainly appears pennsylvania leans directly to the president's direction, but obviously romney's campaign thinks they have something still to put up a fight there. >> well, the reason for that, tamron, is the internal polls for the obama campaign and romney campaign are very different. the obama campaign thinks it's up in most of the swing states, but the romney polls show a different story. the public polls show that president obama sleis leading m romney by a decent-sized margin in pennsylvania. >> thank you very much, chris and erin. i know it's a
erin you referred to that ad in pennsylvania. it was 1.7 million if my mind is serving me correct right now. let me play this new ad from a romney campaign in pennsylvania. >> by the way, i like coal. people in the coal industry feel like it's getting crushed by your policies. i want to get america and north america energy-independent so we can create those jobs. >> for pennsylvania the choice is clear. >> is the choice really clear? obviously the early polling we have...
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wisconsin, pennsylvania, and michigan, all of which president obama carried by double digits in 2008. my guess this week says mitt romney may have suburban voters to thank. michael, great to have you back. >> it's go to be with you again, paul. >> where do you think this race stands right now? is romney surging as much as the polls appear to make it seem? >> yeah. i think romney is ahead in the race in the national race. i think he is within striking distance of the 270 eelectoral votes he needs, and the areas of the country where he made the greatest gains, when you compare him with the showing of john mccain tw 2008, appears to be a affluent suburbs. once upon a time affluent suburbs were solid republican territory, george h.w. bush in 1988 got big margins and carried states like michigan, ohio, california, in the four suburban counties outside philadelphia, he got 61% of the vote. zeroed out the democratic margin in the city of philadelphia. if you look at over the last 20 years, there's been a democratic trend in the affluent suburbs, and so president barack obama carried those fo
wisconsin, pennsylvania, and michigan, all of which president obama carried by double digits in 2008. my guess this week says mitt romney may have suburban voters to thank. michael, great to have you back. >> it's go to be with you again, paul. >> where do you think this race stands right now? is romney surging as much as the polls appear to make it seem? >> yeah. i think romney is ahead in the race in the national race. i think he is within striking distance of the 270...
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pennsylvania, there are two polls, the romney people have not placed one ad in pennsylvania. so you know it's not four and three. >> my bigger point here is, and this is the first time -- because every time you are around a campaign people go, oh, the polls, they're wrong. you know what? the polls usually aren't wrong. the polls are usually pretty accurate and you take them all together. you can't do that this year. something is up. >> that's the key. you want to look at the poll of polls. the aggregate. any can be an out lier. i've talked to a number of st t strategists and not one of them says they see anything reflected in the gallup poll numbers with romney at 52% and obama at 45%. one interesting thing from the state polls is if you look at one of the internal numbers it was people who have already voted. and you have to figure that's an accurate number because they voted, obama is leading 2 to 1 among those people. >> and that's the president's goal, donny deutsch, identify the early voters, get them out there. drag them out. michelle obama last week went and voted earl
pennsylvania, there are two polls, the romney people have not placed one ad in pennsylvania. so you know it's not four and three. >> my bigger point here is, and this is the first time -- because every time you are around a campaign people go, oh, the polls, they're wrong. you know what? the polls usually aren't wrong. the polls are usually pretty accurate and you take them all together. you can't do that this year. something is up. >> that's the key. you want to look at the poll of...
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before you vote in pennsylvania. of course, that's on appeal. but on the day of the election, you won't have to show your voter i.d. will that make a difference for democrats, let's say? >> that's going to be a huge difference for democrats. you had the republican head of the state senate saying that voter i.d. was going to hand pennsylvania to mitt romney. well, now the state is at play. so mitt romney has to compete fairly, there's not going to be any voter i.d. laws disenfranchising people. it doesn't mean you can't win the state, but you can definitely say pennsylvania leans blue, leans toward obama without voter i.d. sort of gumming up the works. >> so, ron, is the pennsylvania ruling a blow for republicans? >> no, i don't think so. mitt romney thinks he can still be competitive in pennsylvania. i think we'll see people voting multiple times. we want to make sure that people when they vote, they're registered to vote and it's there and it's valid. >> okay. so let's talk about early voting. because early voting has already started in ohio an
before you vote in pennsylvania. of course, that's on appeal. but on the day of the election, you won't have to show your voter i.d. will that make a difference for democrats, let's say? >> that's going to be a huge difference for democrats. you had the republican head of the state senate saying that voter i.d. was going to hand pennsylvania to mitt romney. well, now the state is at play. so mitt romney has to compete fairly, there's not going to be any voter i.d. laws disenfranchising...
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>> i would say yes, pennsylvania's in play, and i think pennsylvania's probably the best bell weather of what happened over the last three weeks because as they tell you, i mean, neither campaign is particularly active in pennsylvania. they are not running 5 lot of television ads, have not because both campaigns thought it was going to be in the obama camp, and felt that an expensive state like pence, one for republicans, called fool's gold for a long time, that governor romney was not going to extend the resources. what happened in pennsylvania to move it from clearly a double digit race to a handful race or less, really was a national movement, not anything that the campaigns were doing in the states, and so, i make the argument that one of the reasons we have not seen the race change much in the swing states is because there's an intense race going on. in a race where there isn't that, you see movement. pennsylvania's one of those states. the question here is, you know, who is going to invest the resources? pennsylvania's a state that does not have early voting, and so i would make
>> i would say yes, pennsylvania's in play, and i think pennsylvania's probably the best bell weather of what happened over the last three weeks because as they tell you, i mean, neither campaign is particularly active in pennsylvania. they are not running 5 lot of television ads, have not because both campaigns thought it was going to be in the obama camp, and felt that an expensive state like pence, one for republicans, called fool's gold for a long time, that governor romney was not...
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the pennsylvania passes this new voter i.d. law in march. people that didn't have a driver's license, a government-issued photo i.d. could get the michigan state identification card. then the state said that can be used to board airplanes. we need all sorts of forms of identification. then the state changed its mind and said we'll issue a voter i.d. card that's different. only if you can't get the other card. then they changed their mind on that. the judge said i can't be sure. even tugh the state has now cured a lot of these problems, i can't be sure enough people are going to be able to get the right kind of identification to allow this law to go into effect. i'm going to let the state continue to educate people about the need for photo i.d. i'm going to let the state ask for photo i.d. atle positive, but enjoin the part of the law that requires voters to have photo i.d. people wanted it all put on hold. the judge said i don't need to go that far. there is always the possibility the state could go back to the supreme court on this, but beg
the pennsylvania passes this new voter i.d. law in march. people that didn't have a driver's license, a government-issued photo i.d. could get the michigan state identification card. then the state said that can be used to board airplanes. we need all sorts of forms of identification. then the state changed its mind and said we'll issue a voter i.d. card that's different. only if you can't get the other card. then they changed their mind on that. the judge said i can't be sure. even tugh the...
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., which is going to allow mitt romney to win the state of pennsylvania, done. >> pennsylvania is just one of 41 states to pass restrictive new voting laws since president obama won in 2008. so far 17 states have successfully passed restrictive votesing laws since president obama won the white house. republicans in ohio tried to squash early voting. the gop tried to purge the voter roles in florida. the republicans have claimed all along they are trying to stop voter fraud. but look what happens. it turns out they are the ones who were cheating. a get out the vote scandal is rocking the republican party. strategic allied consulting was hired to help register voters. now they are firing the firm. florida has turned up 100 suspicious voter forms and in colorado one worker was caught on tape claiming she worked for the county? >> you work for romney obama? >> i thought you were rej sterg voters. >> i am. >> who are you registering? all voters? >> i'm trying to register people for a particular party because we're out here in support of romney actually. >> who is paying you for this? >> let
., which is going to allow mitt romney to win the state of pennsylvania, done. >> pennsylvania is just one of 41 states to pass restrictive new voting laws since president obama won in 2008. so far 17 states have successfully passed restrictive votesing laws since president obama won the white house. republicans in ohio tried to squash early voting. the gop tried to purge the voter roles in florida. the republicans have claimed all along they are trying to stop voter fraud. but look what...
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they're calling hill him to send him -- calling him and they're going to send him in pennsylvania. does romney show up in mention and do they back it up with advertising dollars. this state has gone democratic. the last time went republicans 11988. high bored hum efficient one pennsylvania when he did not win anywhere else. >> around the campaign, it appears that mitt romney is moving to counter collin powell's endorsement. >>> we're far from over, the fallout continues from crossersal comments these controversial comments. the you decide 2012 continues. anncr: which do you believe? what mitt romney's tv ads say about women? or what mitt romney himself says? mitt romney: do i believe the supreme court... should overturn roe v. wade? yes. and it would be my preference that they, that they... reverse roe v. wade. hopefully reverse roe v. wade. overturn roe v. wade. planned parenthood, we're going to get rid of that. i'll cut off funding to planned parenthood. anncr: no matter what mitt romney's ads say. we know what he'll do. president obama: i'm barack obama and... i approve this me
they're calling hill him to send him -- calling him and they're going to send him in pennsylvania. does romney show up in mention and do they back it up with advertising dollars. this state has gone democratic. the last time went republicans 11988. high bored hum efficient one pennsylvania when he did not win anywhere else. >> around the campaign, it appears that mitt romney is moving to counter collin powell's endorsement. >>> we're far from over, the fallout continues from...
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service will be in pennsylvania. he served as a democrat and then a republican and then a democrat in the united states senate. was part of 13 supreme court confirmation hearings. he crossed party lines during the robert bork hearing voting against him which was seen as an important factor in that failed nomination. >> for me it was a very hard decision to disagree with my colleagues on the republican side on this committee, to disagree with my president and my party and to indicate a vote against a man who i am come to know and liked and respect. >> reporter: long before he became pennsylvania's longest serving senator he was the assistant district attorney and washed on the warren commission that was investigating j.f.k.'s assassination. he is one of men that came up with a single bullet theory that one bullet hit both kennedy and connolly. his career was i husband treeous and he is being mourned today. >> gregg: peter doocy, thanks very much. >>> mounting pressure as we approach the final 48 hours before the next
service will be in pennsylvania. he served as a democrat and then a republican and then a democrat in the united states senate. was part of 13 supreme court confirmation hearings. he crossed party lines during the robert bork hearing voting against him which was seen as an important factor in that failed nomination. >> for me it was a very hard decision to disagree with my colleagues on the republican side on this committee, to disagree with my president and my party and to indicate a...
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southern pennsylvania, probably closer to our maryland line, the strong wind will be pushed in. they have heavy snow in the mountains. our winds will start shifting to the south as we get into tomorrow morning. we will still have some strong wind gusts. in the 30's to 40's, pushing water up the bay. the highs on the bay are likely be worse than they were today, simply because of a change in the wind direction. 11:00 in the morning, this is from north to south on the bay. this will arrive at st. michael's as early as 5:00 in the morning. above normal. above normal tides tomorrow. probably for the afternoon tide as well. this is a precipitation estimate from radar around the region. the intensity of the rain and how much fell. you can see this is very heavy, the eastern shore down to the lower part of the bay. we are talking maybe 11 inches of rain. that does not mean every rain gauge picked up that much. we have already have upwards of 8 inches, 9 inches, 10 inches, 11 inches. in one area, the rain was coming down yesterday. it is still coming down. over four inches at bwi marsha
southern pennsylvania, probably closer to our maryland line, the strong wind will be pushed in. they have heavy snow in the mountains. our winds will start shifting to the south as we get into tomorrow morning. we will still have some strong wind gusts. in the 30's to 40's, pushing water up the bay. the highs on the bay are likely be worse than they were today, simply because of a change in the wind direction. 11:00 in the morning, this is from north to south on the bay. this will arrive at st....
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law in pennsylvania. we'll hear from both sides. [ brooklyn accent ] 50% more simoleons. [ western accent ] 50% more sawbucks. ♪ [ maine accent ] 50% more clams. it's a lobster, either way. [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card. with a 50% annual cash bonus, it's the card for people who like more cash. [ italian accent ] 50% more dough! what's in your wallet? we're not in london, are we? no. why? apparently my debit card is. what? i know. don't worry, we have cancelled your old card. great. thank you. in addition to us monitoring your accounts for unusual activity, you could also set up free account alerts. okay. [ female announcer ] at wells fargo we're working around the clock to help protect your money and financial information. here's your temporary card. welcome back. how was london? [ female announcer ] wells fargo. together we'll go far. >>> an attempt to stop fraud or suppress the vote? that is a debate and often a heated one over voter i.d. laws. in pennsylvania, a judge offered
law in pennsylvania. we'll hear from both sides. [ brooklyn accent ] 50% more simoleons. [ western accent ] 50% more sawbucks. ♪ [ maine accent ] 50% more clams. it's a lobster, either way. [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card. with a 50% annual cash bonus, it's the card for people who like more cash. [ italian accent ] 50% more dough! what's in your wallet? we're not in london, are we? no. why? apparently my debit card is. what? i know. don't worry, we have cancelled your old...
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the storm is still spinning, by the way, over the top of pennsylvania. still windy, still raining, and this blizzard going on in areas of west virginia and southern ohio. we're not done yet with everything. that fire that was in queens overnight, probably one of the legacies in this horrible season. like something from the early 1900, a blaze out of control, the firefighters had no chance, no water pressure and winds gusting to 60 miles per hour. it took city blocks out in the portion of the queens here, jfk airport, reports of 50 homes burned. no reports of injuries or fatalities, this was an evacuation zone, hopefully everybody got out of the way. obviously not if people didn't listen to the orders this time around and probably some people were there. as far as the storm goes, guys, the other thing to watch this morning on the tail end of "morning joe," it won't be as bad as last night, but expect a little more minor damage. >> bill, thank you very much. we'll be talking to you once again very soon. we'll be right back with the must-read opinion pages.
the storm is still spinning, by the way, over the top of pennsylvania. still windy, still raining, and this blizzard going on in areas of west virginia and southern ohio. we're not done yet with everything. that fire that was in queens overnight, probably one of the legacies in this horrible season. like something from the early 1900, a blaze out of control, the firefighters had no chance, no water pressure and winds gusting to 60 miles per hour. it took city blocks out in the portion of the...
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michigan is the same as pennsylvania. it's interesting that north carolina is firmly in the romney camp. >> bob: if obama loses pennsylvania, romney will win in a landslide. if pennsylvania is that much of a democratic state, if that happens other states in the north will go that way. >> eric: gallup came out today and that is important because it's a seven-day rolling average. all seven days are post prior debate. came out that romney was 50%, obama 40%. >> eric: i assumed that is why obama paid attention. >> dana: the media saying that obama has a chance. >> bob: a friend of mine did in pennsylvania. he added three points. coming up, your tax dollars are hard at work. promoting caviar consumption and animal beauty products and funding robotic squirrel named surprisingly, robo squirrel. or is that greg's squirrel? we are breaking down the 2012 congressional waste book next. that is where you spend all of your money in bad ways. for cow flatulation and stuff. ♪ ♪ in america tay we're running out of a vital resource we
michigan is the same as pennsylvania. it's interesting that north carolina is firmly in the romney camp. >> bob: if obama loses pennsylvania, romney will win in a landslide. if pennsylvania is that much of a democratic state, if that happens other states in the north will go that way. >> eric: gallup came out today and that is important because it's a seven-day rolling average. all seven days are post prior debate. came out that romney was 50%, obama 40%. >> eric: i assumed...
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this was handed down by a judge this morning in belmont, pennsylvania. meantime, and overturned tractor trailer shut down a section of 95 or route 8:00 this morning on the tidings memorial bridge. when they arrived on the scene, police found the truck overturned along with another vehicle. a fuel spill happened after the truck flipped over and one person was hurt. no word on what led to the crash. 95 north remains shut down at this time. tiffany alston is accused of using campaign money for what expenses bridge was found guilty of misdemeanor theft of misconduct after she reportedly used state funding to pay employee of for law office. she found her license -- she lost her license to practice law in maryland about two weeks ago. another meeting will be held today for residents to address concerns regarding the city's proposal to pay parts of patterson park. the controversial plan calls for creating a new loop to add 96 parking spots and will accommodate rec center renovations and a senior center and port -- opponents say would cut down on green speech --
this was handed down by a judge this morning in belmont, pennsylvania. meantime, and overturned tractor trailer shut down a section of 95 or route 8:00 this morning on the tidings memorial bridge. when they arrived on the scene, police found the truck overturned along with another vehicle. a fuel spill happened after the truck flipped over and one person was hurt. no word on what led to the crash. 95 north remains shut down at this time. tiffany alston is accused of using campaign money for...
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leaving close to million pennsylvania residents without power. joining me on the phone in a fox business exclusive is pennsylvania governor. governor, thanks for coming on. i know you're spending the day in philadelphia and looking at power lines and talking to power line workers. what did you see there? >> we're in philadelphia up in northern bucks county talking to people at a shelter. we've seen a lot of areas without electricity. i've gone out to see some crews working on replacing the electricity. these are crews that came in from as far away as mississippi who came up here to help. there are a couple thousand people working on the lines in pennsylvania. i think our number now is down around 800,000 that were without electricity at this point. melissa: yeah. so how long do you think it will be before you can get power back to those customers? everybody who is sitting in a dark house right now who doesn't have hot water is wondering how many days. >> well, that is very hard to answer. the crews just got out yesterday, had the ability yesterda
leaving close to million pennsylvania residents without power. joining me on the phone in a fox business exclusive is pennsylvania governor. governor, thanks for coming on. i know you're spending the day in philadelphia and looking at power lines and talking to power line workers. what did you see there? >> we're in philadelphia up in northern bucks county talking to people at a shelter. we've seen a lot of areas without electricity. i've gone out to see some crews working on replacing...
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melanie eversley on the pennsylvania voter i.d. lot. jessie jane duff discusses active military voting at home and abroad. "washington journal" is ♪ ♪ >> "the wall street journal" reports this morning -- the story notes that increase the number of volunteers working for the campaign. president obama stopped in virginia to highlight the new unemployment figure which dropped. speaking of the unemployment figure, 114 jobs were created according to the department and not only can you comment on that new figure in our first 45 minutes but we also would like you to talk about your job status. did you gain a job or lose one? tellus kilobit about where you stand as far as jobs are concerned -- tell us a little bit about where you stand as far as jobs are concerned. the numbers are on your screen -- social media is available to you as well -- a look at some of the newspapers nationwide reflecting the number that was reported by the labor department. if you take a look at some of the newspapers, they broke it down statistically what happened
melanie eversley on the pennsylvania voter i.d. lot. jessie jane duff discusses active military voting at home and abroad. "washington journal" is ♪ ♪ >> "the wall street journal" reports this morning -- the story notes that increase the number of volunteers working for the campaign. president obama stopped in virginia to highlight the new unemployment figure which dropped. speaking of the unemployment figure, 114 jobs were created according to the department and...
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scenario four, a 25% chance, it goes into northeast maryland or southeast pennsylvania. this could be a disaster. 40 to 70-mile-per-hour winds, two to four inches of rain. this is generally the circle of where most of the damage would occur, and that would include pretty much the entire metro area. we haven't talked about it yet but it is possible in the mountains above about 2,000 feet west of the divide, and in the allegheny mountains north in pennsylvania they could even get some snow on the back side of this storm. that's the way it looks. again, scenario four not so good. any questions about the scenario? >> so a one in four chance of the scenario happening that we really don't want. when would you be able to tell us whether or not that's going to be a reality? >> i think when you have a tropical system, we're four days out still so just a question of monitoring it. i think we'll have a much better idea by sunday night, once it makes that turn to the west. if the cold front that's going try to merge with it, if the cold front is a little weaker and faster, it will p
scenario four, a 25% chance, it goes into northeast maryland or southeast pennsylvania. this could be a disaster. 40 to 70-mile-per-hour winds, two to four inches of rain. this is generally the circle of where most of the damage would occur, and that would include pretty much the entire metro area. we haven't talked about it yet but it is possible in the mountains above about 2,000 feet west of the divide, and in the allegheny mountains north in pennsylvania they could even get some snow on the...
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law could make pennsylvania a closer contest than the polls currently suggest. now after today, they don't have to worry as much. >> reporter: nationwide the toughest voter i.d. laws are facing resistance in court. more states are likely to require photo i.d.s of some kind in future elections. brian? >> pete williams in our d.c. newsroom tonight, thanks. >>> we mentioned this consumer story in the news tonight. a staple of american life, peanut butter has become a source of worry in recent days because of the recall that's big and getting bigger. now including different brand names and all kinds of other products like cookies, crackers and sauces. our report tonight from nbc's chris jansing. >> reporter: americans love peanut butter, every one of us eats on average six pounds of peanut butter a year. but a recall caused by salmonella contamination is now expanding. products are coming off the shelves, touching off concerns for lunch box packing parents everywhere. >> my son probably has it at least two to three times a week. >> i'm extremely concerned when i hea
law could make pennsylvania a closer contest than the polls currently suggest. now after today, they don't have to worry as much. >> reporter: nationwide the toughest voter i.d. laws are facing resistance in court. more states are likely to require photo i.d.s of some kind in future elections. brian? >> pete williams in our d.c. newsroom tonight, thanks. >>> we mentioned this consumer story in the news tonight. a staple of american life, peanut butter has become a source of...
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now, pennsylvania is blocked for this election. alabama and mississippi need justice department clearance. the voter i.d. will be in place in tennessee and kansas in november. >> do we want to make it easy to vote or make it hard to cheat? we can do both. >> reporter: with both sides fighting against any voter being disenfranchised in november, neither is willing to give up a single vote. and brooke, this say pattern of pushback. the judge did an about face. initially the judge refused to block voter i.d. saying there is no evidence that anyone would be disenfranchised. it goes to the pennsylvania supreme court, the court says no one will be disenfranchised, prove it. the judge circles back around and said, actually, i thought a lot more people would have voter i.d. by this point, but of the 100,000 who don't, only 11,000 have actually gotten it. so this really sort of is a victory for the people of pennsylvania and the aclu, the people who did not want these voter i.d. laws enacted. the injection is only for this election. and the
now, pennsylvania is blocked for this election. alabama and mississippi need justice department clearance. the voter i.d. will be in place in tennessee and kansas in november. >> do we want to make it easy to vote or make it hard to cheat? we can do both. >> reporter: with both sides fighting against any voter being disenfranchised in november, neither is willing to give up a single vote. and brooke, this say pattern of pushback. the judge did an about face. initially the judge...