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to a study to increase volume at new hampshire ave. that underpass is new hampshire avenue toward delphi. 395 north bound, left side of the screen is northbound leaving the beltway toward the pentagon. that looks great at edsall road. back to you. >> thank you. >>> wednesday morning, 50 degrees. >> an item that is in just about everyone medicine cabinet, but the government is considering whether it should be harder to purchase. we will explain. >> in 1987 and west virginia town erupted after an aids patient and jumped into a community swimming pool. 23 years later, oprah goes back to find out if attitudes have changed. if today at 4:00 on abc 7. >>> we have an update to the breaking news. prince george's county swat teams and police are negotiating with an armed man possibly holding a woman hostage. if this is taking place along the 8600 block of richborogh rd . in forestville. a resident david allen and made the call. it is a possible domestic situation. continue falling this. about the flu.ws the leading medical groups say that pregn
to a study to increase volume at new hampshire ave. that underpass is new hampshire avenue toward delphi. 395 north bound, left side of the screen is northbound leaving the beltway toward the pentagon. that looks great at edsall road. back to you. >> thank you. >>> wednesday morning, 50 degrees. >> an item that is in just about everyone medicine cabinet, but the government is considering whether it should be harder to purchase. we will explain. >> in 1987 and west...
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some big and unexpected news from new hampshire coming up. along with "washington post's" ezra kline. he same, consider th: a tornado hits, air life denver takes off... their night-vision goggles keeping the rescue mission safe... and powering those goggles-- the only battery air life trusts: duracell. trusted everywhere. ♪ well, it feels so good [ female announcer ] new charmin ultra soft has an ultra-cushiony design that's soft and more absorbent. so you can use four times less versus the leading value brand. new charmin ultra soft. >>> tonight's election's results will be viewed as a victory for the far right themselves continue to romp over the establishment gop candidates in the republican primaries. do you want to know who else it is a victory for? for moveon.org and planned parenthood and emily's list and the progressive change campaign committee. in a much more low profile way, those lefty groups were busy challenging establishment candidates this year, too. and tonight they appear to have won big in new hampshire. where the liberal
some big and unexpected news from new hampshire coming up. along with "washington post's" ezra kline. he same, consider th: a tornado hits, air life denver takes off... their night-vision goggles keeping the rescue mission safe... and powering those goggles-- the only battery air life trusts: duracell. trusted everywhere. ♪ well, it feels so good [ female announcer ] new charmin ultra soft has an ultra-cushiony design that's soft and more absorbent. so you can use four times less...
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with news from new york, new hampshire, delaware, maryland, massachusetts, rhode island, wisconsin, and the district of columbia. will insurgent conservative movement candidates keep picking off the republican establishment? will the sharron angle and rand pauls of this election year have more company as candidates no one can quite believe keep winning major party nominations for major political office. >> you can't masturbate without lust. >> oh dear. tonight's results from the delaware senate primary with keith olbermann, chris matthews and lawrence o'donnell, made silver about the stats of what is likely to happen next in november. it's all ahead in this tonight's primary hour of "the rachel maddow show." thank you for joining us tonight. and welcome to the last major night of primaries before this year's midterm elections. it is now 9:00 p.m. on the east coast, which means that polls have officially closed in the seven states across the country, holding elections tonight. plus the district of columbia. we are keeping an eye on all of the results as they come in this hour. perhaps th
with news from new york, new hampshire, delaware, maryland, massachusetts, rhode island, wisconsin, and the district of columbia. will insurgent conservative movement candidates keep picking off the republican establishment? will the sharron angle and rand pauls of this election year have more company as candidates no one can quite believe keep winning major party nominations for major political office. >> you can't masturbate without lust. >> oh dear. tonight's results from the...
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we'll keep watching this in new hampshire. this race, this is the republican nomination for the seat of the retiring republican senator, judd gregg. republicans must keep this seat if they have any chance to take back the senate in november. this one could be another big tea party surprise, the state of new york. rick lazio, he is the establishment favorite to be the republican candidate, developer carl paladino, very early results here in new york, let's take a look at the numbers. rick lazio trailing, 72% for the tea party candidate, carl paladino at the moment. 28% for rick lazio. just 7% of the vote in there, but on a night like this, we've seen it happen in delaware, it could be happening in new hampshire, we'll keep an eye on new york. >> that's huge, 72%. do we know where that's coming from? are those kind of skewed based on where it's coming from in the state? >> we don't know yet, that's where we're breaking down as they come in. you're in new york city, it's a big diverse state, we have to be very careful when the nu
we'll keep watching this in new hampshire. this race, this is the republican nomination for the seat of the retiring republican senator, judd gregg. republicans must keep this seat if they have any chance to take back the senate in november. this one could be another big tea party surprise, the state of new york. rick lazio, he is the establishment favorite to be the republican candidate, developer carl paladino, very early results here in new york, let's take a look at the numbers. rick lazio...
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also, we have new hampshire closing at 8:00. d.c. is closing at 8:00 and wisconsin to 9:00, but as you break it down, we will get a lot of the results as we get into this. so you will be sticking around, because i need your help, john. >> i will be here. >> okay. i have you and gloria. >> all right. until then though we will be back with rick in a minute, but president obama yesterday used the words i feel your pain, and in a way it reminded some of 19 a guy, of course, who was 8 years ago old in 1992. our offbeat reporter pete domenic who wanted to explore this promise. >> hey, john king, i graduated in high school, '93. john, every night on the show, you talk about jobs, jobs, jobs. i went out to ask people, do you think the president does feel your pain? and i've got to warn your viewers, there was some physical violence in tonight's segment. ♪ >> reporter: any troubles in your life whatsoever that you think the president can relate? >> oh, no. >> i have back pain. >> i feel my pain. >> he just needs to be out here and hear comm
also, we have new hampshire closing at 8:00. d.c. is closing at 8:00 and wisconsin to 9:00, but as you break it down, we will get a lot of the results as we get into this. so you will be sticking around, because i need your help, john. >> i will be here. >> okay. i have you and gloria. >> all right. until then though we will be back with rick in a minute, but president obama yesterday used the words i feel your pain, and in a way it reminded some of 19 a guy, of course, who...
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next, the new hampshire senate republican primary debate. you'll hear from four candidates running to replace the retiring senator judd gregg. the state's primary is a timber 14. republican primary winner will face paul hodes. this debate was hosted by the new hampshire institute of politics at st. anselm college and was sponsored by wmur tv. >> this is a commitment 2010 special. wmur news 9 presents the granite state debate. tonight, the republican candidates for senate. >> appearing at tonight's debate was kelly ayotte, a prosecutor and former state attorney general, also jim bender, a career businessman, william binnie, a businessman, adennis lemayor, and ovide lamontagne, former chair of the state board of education. now, the granite state debate. [applause] >> good evening, everyone. welcome to the third night of our debates here at the new hampshire institute of politics at st. anselm college. will be tackling the major issues in the senate race. the candidates include jim bender, ovide lamontagne, jim bender, and kelly ayotte. we will
next, the new hampshire senate republican primary debate. you'll hear from four candidates running to replace the retiring senator judd gregg. the state's primary is a timber 14. republican primary winner will face paul hodes. this debate was hosted by the new hampshire institute of politics at st. anselm college and was sponsored by wmur tv. >> this is a commitment 2010 special. wmur news 9 presents the granite state debate. tonight, the republican candidates for senate. >>...
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but, really, in new hampshire, that's not quite the case. so we had a more moderate former member of congress, charlie bass, who won his primary -- >> by fingernails. by fingernails. and it was -- >> to be sure, but, look, you've got to look at the results and be honest about them. so charlie was successful. he won by, i think, 5%, 7% in his primary. and in the senate race, both of the candidates are certainly conservative candidates. they have very similar positions on the issues. here, you've talked about it before, though, it was more of an issue of kelly ayotte being perceived as being supported by the washington establishment. and i do think that that hurt her. but the undercurrent of ideology between the two wasn't nearly as strong as we've seen, say, in delaware, and in some of the other national races. >> i understand that, but ayotte was -- one of the ways that lamontagne and some others who weren't supportive of ayotte tried to make the point that she wasn't "one of us," right, one of the conservatives here, was that she was -- wou
but, really, in new hampshire, that's not quite the case. so we had a more moderate former member of congress, charlie bass, who won his primary -- >> by fingernails. by fingernails. and it was -- >> to be sure, but, look, you've got to look at the results and be honest about them. so charlie was successful. he won by, i think, 5%, 7% in his primary. and in the senate race, both of the candidates are certainly conservative candidates. they have very similar positions on the issues....
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some big and unexpected news from new hampshire coming up. along with "washington post's" ezra kline. i want to give my 5 employees health insurance, but i just can't afford it. i have diabetes. i didn't miss a premium payment for 10 years. and i'm worried if i lose my job, i won't be able to afford insurance. when i graduated from college, i lost my health insurance. the minute i got sick, i lost my insurance. not anymore. not anymore. not anymore. america's healthcare reforms change lives for the better. to find out how it can help you, visit us at americasfairhealthcare.org it's not just fair, it's the law. how are you getting to a happier place? running there? dancing there? flying there? how about eating soup to get there? delicious campbell's soups fill you with good nutrition, energy, farm-grown ingredients, and can help you keep a healthy weight. helping you get to a happier place. have a nice trip. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. >>> tonight's election's results will be viewed as a victory for the far right themselves cont
some big and unexpected news from new hampshire coming up. along with "washington post's" ezra kline. i want to give my 5 employees health insurance, but i just can't afford it. i have diabetes. i didn't miss a premium payment for 10 years. and i'm worried if i lose my job, i won't be able to afford insurance. when i graduated from college, i lost my health insurance. the minute i got sick, i lost my insurance. not anymore. not anymore. not anymore. america's healthcare reforms change...
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he's in new hampshire. if you look at the early nominating calendar, if he does run for president, iowa, he lost there last time, he has problems there among social conservatives, south carolina he lost there last time, same problems. new hampshire is a place where he owns property. he's known there, because he's run for president and has been the governor of massachusetts. this is his beachhead, has he to win here in 2012 if he's going to find a path to the nomination. he's there today. he gave a big speech talking to the activists volunteers, consultants, money men in new hampshire you need in your corner if you're going to win the nomination. >> does he feel like he has that support that there are many in his corner? >> yeah, sure. if you talk to people there and voters in new hampshire are renowned for wanting to touch the candidates, to meet them before they will cast their vote for you, he's run through the gauntlet in new hampshire before. so voters there, they do know him. the problem in new hampshi
he's in new hampshire. if you look at the early nominating calendar, if he does run for president, iowa, he lost there last time, he has problems there among social conservatives, south carolina he lost there last time, same problems. new hampshire is a place where he owns property. he's known there, because he's run for president and has been the governor of massachusetts. this is his beachhead, has he to win here in 2012 if he's going to find a path to the nomination. he's there today. he...
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slow count in new hampshire tonight. another big race in the district of columbia, the incumbent mayor adrian fenty. he wants four more y
slow count in new hampshire tonight. another big race in the district of columbia, the incumbent mayor adrian fenty. he wants four more y
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in manchester, new hampshire, molly line, fox news. >> bret: more politics later as democrats answer the question, where is the beef? and straight ahead, some possible movement in the beef >> the imam leading the controversial efforts to build an islamic center near ground zero are says he's exploring all options for a solution and comes as 70% of participants in a new poll says the muslim group has the right to build there. 63% believe it is wrong to do so. senior correspondent eric shawn has the day's developments from new york. >> there could be a change in the so-called ground zero mosque. the project's leader, imam faisal abdul rauf appeared at the prestigious council on foreign relations and says everything is on the table regarding the project's future. >> we're exploring all options as we speak right now. we're working through what will be a solution, god willing, that will resolve this crisis. rauf would not say what is being considered and neither would his wife and project co-sponsor daisy kahn. will you move the mosque? what do you think of the controversy over moving the
in manchester, new hampshire, molly line, fox news. >> bret: more politics later as democrats answer the question, where is the beef? and straight ahead, some possible movement in the beef >> the imam leading the controversial efforts to build an islamic center near ground zero are says he's exploring all options for a solution and comes as 70% of participants in a new poll says the muslim group has the right to build there. 63% believe it is wrong to do so. senior correspondent...
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now we have new numbers from new hampshire. 43% reporting. ovide lamontane holds the lead over kelly ayotte. tea party candidates considered far to the right, christine o'donnell, sharron angle, rand paul, joe buck and joe miller are seriously challenging democrats for senate seats this november. is this a case being careful what you wish for? david corn writes for "mother jones" and steve karnake of salon.com. david first then steve. one of the oldest liberal misconceptions or self-delusions, if they run crazy against us we will beat them. >> i'm not sure if it is a liberal delusion. it is a democratic establishment delusion. people are saying the delaware seat is a safe pickup for the democrats. they are celebrating. by all appearances that is probably the case. the early reporting is the republicans are not going to give money. you do have to be careful what you wish for. in kentucky rand paul who would have been put in this category not too long ago is leading despite his gaffes. >> up by seven. >> against the attorney general who is a st
now we have new numbers from new hampshire. 43% reporting. ovide lamontane holds the lead over kelly ayotte. tea party candidates considered far to the right, christine o'donnell, sharron angle, rand paul, joe buck and joe miller are seriously challenging democrats for senate seats this november. is this a case being careful what you wish for? david corn writes for "mother jones" and steve karnake of salon.com. david first then steve. one of the oldest liberal misconceptions or...
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we were in new hampshire on friday. the audience very well-informed voters there were asking some questions why are we there. >> how long are we going to be there? >> why don't we have more skin in the game? >> isn't that interesting. we had the entire group of new hampshire voters, republicans, democrats, independents. we couldn't find one person out of that large group at the new hampshire institute of politics that supported the war. >> i know. >> everybody is asking the same question, why are we there and how long are we there? >> given the fact that the parliamently elections happened last saturday and it didn't go so well, how would you characterize how that went and where we go from here? >> i don't know how the elections went. the voting was the day before yesterday. it was -- the turnout was like 40%. what's the turnout in an off year in the united states? this is an election in the middle of a war. it's damn hard to have an election like that. it's going to be filled with irregularities. they have a voting sys
we were in new hampshire on friday. the audience very well-informed voters there were asking some questions why are we there. >> how long are we going to be there? >> why don't we have more skin in the game? >> isn't that interesting. we had the entire group of new hampshire voters, republicans, democrats, independents. we couldn't find one person out of that large group at the new hampshire institute of politics that supported the war. >> i know. >> everybody is...
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he bought the new hampshire-based company only a few months ago. friends remembered him as a kind, giving man. >> he did good things with his money. >> this raises more questions about the high-tech scooter that first appeared in the parks and bike lanes of america a decade ago. speeds up to four times faster than walking, segues were haled as the future of human transportation. but the ride has been anything butsmooth. four-year study of segwusegue'
he bought the new hampshire-based company only a few months ago. friends remembered him as a kind, giving man. >> he did good things with his money. >> this raises more questions about the high-tech scooter that first appeared in the parks and bike lanes of america a decade ago. speeds up to four times faster than walking, segues were haled as the future of human transportation. but the ride has been anything butsmooth. four-year study of segwusegue'
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on the outer loop, we are filling in from new hampshire to georgia avenue. so far this delay plus five minutes in the car. moving to inbound new york avenue. looks like we are slow from the times building past this point at bladensburg road. okay approaching florida avenue. 95, you are delayed between duke over to seminary. expect these bumpers to start to stack up shortly and one big delay we are tracking that comes before this on 95 northbound, just dragging along between the prince william
on the outer loop, we are filling in from new hampshire to georgia avenue. so far this delay plus five minutes in the car. moving to inbound new york avenue. looks like we are slow from the times building past this point at bladensburg road. okay approaching florida avenue. 95, you are delayed between duke over to seminary. expect these bumpers to start to stack up shortly and one big delay we are tracking that comes before this on 95 northbound, just dragging along between the prince william
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is made official late this afternoon, in the republican primary for the united states senate up in new hampshire, former state attorney general kelly ayotte, sarah palin's choice, beat back a strong challenge from conservative, la mon taine. ayotte won by less than 2,000 votes. we start tonight with the smell of battle lingers from last night, grand old tea party.
is made official late this afternoon, in the republican primary for the united states senate up in new hampshire, former state attorney general kelly ayotte, sarah palin's choice, beat back a strong challenge from conservative, la mon taine. ayotte won by less than 2,000 votes. we start tonight with the smell of battle lingers from last night, grand old tea party.
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hampshire where the endorsement by sarah palin could be the difference. this could be a gift for democrats fearing the worse for the november elections. tim kaine said a split party may be easier to win. >> moderates aren't welcome.
hampshire where the endorsement by sarah palin could be the difference. this could be a gift for democrats fearing the worse for the november elections. tim kaine said a split party may be easier to win. >> moderates aren't welcome.
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the new hampshire primary, kelly ayotte, ovide lamontagne. she was the favorite. he is winning in the moment. another message to the establishment, 42% for lamontagne. this is not over yet. big cities to come in. a lot of conservatives say her support for sonia sotomayor could be a reason her conservative challenger is out pacing her. charlie rangel, 20-team house democrat. he had five challengers. this crowded field could be a factor in the results. let's look at the early numbers. charlie rangel facing ethics charges, his lead challenger adam clayton powell iv 24%. the crowded field could be a factor. we'll keep an eye on that. the 15th district. this could be another stunner.
the new hampshire primary, kelly ayotte, ovide lamontagne. she was the favorite. he is winning in the moment. another message to the establishment, 42% for lamontagne. this is not over yet. big cities to come in. a lot of conservatives say her support for sonia sotomayor could be a reason her conservative challenger is out pacing her. charlie rangel, 20-team house democrat. he had five challengers. this crowded field could be a factor in the results. let's look at the early numbers. charlie...
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let's start with new hampshire. another republican senate primary with a little bit of establishment versus conservative aspect to it. tell us about it. >> exactly, chuck. in new hampshire and the republican race to replace senator judd gregg of new hampshire, kelly is the establishment backed candidate by folks who see her as the more electable and stronger candidate. but all of a sudden conservative has been making up ground and people are watching him. there's other names in the race as well. it's a crowded field. we'll be watching the races to see who will take on the democratic nominee. >> in new york the primary we're watching closest is probably the one that features charlie rangel trying to see if those ethics charges are going to cost him the democratic nomination against a family that he one time defeated. what do we know there? >> correct. charlie rangel is considered the front runner but as we've seen in races that have involved candidates who have some ethical questions or ethical clouds hanging over th
let's start with new hampshire. another republican senate primary with a little bit of establishment versus conservative aspect to it. tell us about it. >> exactly, chuck. in new hampshire and the republican race to replace senator judd gregg of new hampshire, kelly is the establishment backed candidate by folks who see her as the more electable and stronger candidate. but all of a sudden conservative has been making up ground and people are watching him. there's other names in the race...
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concord, new hampshire. a former republican presidential candidate in the spotlight again. imagine if it were this easy to spot the good guys. you know, the guys who always do a super job. well, it is. just get the superpagesmobile app on your phone. and look for a business with the superguarantee®. you'll get the job done right, or we'll step in and help make it right. so, protect yourself. use your phone to find a business with the superguarantee®. only from superpages.com®. and let the...
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we want to take you there out there live on the outer loop at new hampshire avenue. we will take a live shot from sky 9. the good news is in the last three minutes or so everything has been pushed to the right shoulder. we have all lanes creeping by each that's what they are doing. going slow around route 1 college park and then once you pass the scene you are putting on the brakes again approaching georgia avenue. no fun on the outer loop as we get closer to that 7:00 hour. move over to the maps and focus on another problem we have been watching since early on. this is a matter main break on silver hill road heading eastbound at silver park drive it continues to take away two lanes for drivers. back outside, 395, we saw yellow there. that's because we are below speed. from the beltway to seminary and of course from the pentagon and the 84th street bridge. to wrap it up, we give you the inner loop in virginia. look like the delay is building between braddock road up to 50. back to you. >>> our time is 6:49. >>> the deadly natural gas pipeline explosion near san franc
we want to take you there out there live on the outer loop at new hampshire avenue. we will take a live shot from sky 9. the good news is in the last three minutes or so everything has been pushed to the right shoulder. we have all lanes creeping by each that's what they are doing. going slow around route 1 college park and then once you pass the scene you are putting on the brakes again approaching georgia avenue. no fun on the outer loop as we get closer to that 7:00 hour. move over to the...
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now new hampshire avenue around to georgia avenue. now new hampshire avenue around to georgia avenue. natasha barrett joins us live in america needs clean energy, and america needs jobs. wind power can deliver on both - but only if the senate encourages investment by passing a strong renewable electricity standard. with a strong res, we can keep 85,000 wind power workers on the job, and create hundreds of thousands of new jobs, too. jobs that america could really use right now. for american...
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then let's go back to new hampshire on friday. another potential presidential candidate in tim polyenty campaigning, as well. then on saturday, mike pence is going to be in iowa. seriously considering a run for president in 2012. mike penn ce is speaking for th iowa coalition. the three all potential 2012 candidates on the campaign trail this week. drew? >> mark, thanks. >>> mitt romney sounding more and more like he is going to run for president in 2012. romney gave the keynote speech at the new hampshire republican party convention. it's a high-profile spot in an important presidential state. romney says president obama just doesn't understand american values and can't seem to fix the troubled economy. in fact, he said the administration has declared war on private enterprise. >> you know, we had the government declare war before. declare war on poverty, declare war on drugs. this is the first time i can recall the government declaring war on private enterprise. that's why our economy didn't get going. we're going to change that
then let's go back to new hampshire on friday. another potential presidential candidate in tim polyenty campaigning, as well. then on saturday, mike pence is going to be in iowa. seriously considering a run for president in 2012. mike penn ce is speaking for th iowa coalition. the three all potential 2012 candidates on the campaign trail this week. drew? >> mark, thanks. >>> mitt romney sounding more and more like he is going to run for president in 2012. romney gave the keynote...
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that race, the republican senate primary in new hampshire. this one, a twist on the tea party versus the old republican guard theme. a lawyer here by the name of ovide lamontagne backed and main opponent the former state attorney general ayotte backed by republicans as well as sarah palin. last we checked, ayotte had a really, really thin lead. we'll keep you posted. one still up in the air. turn to a guy a bit sleep deprived. there he is. you're looking pretty good for having no sleep last night. paul steinhauser, political deputy's three different groups reacting to what we saw last night. the reaction from the tea party, the democrats and republicans. start with the tea party. how are they reacting to what happened last night? >> they are, you can imagine very, very happy and thrilled with the results. t.j., o'donnell's victory and paladino, you mentioned up in new york, big victories for the tea party movement, conservative, the outsiders, anti-establishment republicans. kind of like almost in a way the grass voots now running the party.
that race, the republican senate primary in new hampshire. this one, a twist on the tea party versus the old republican guard theme. a lawyer here by the name of ovide lamontagne backed and main opponent the former state attorney general ayotte backed by republicans as well as sarah palin. last we checked, ayotte had a really, really thin lead. we'll keep you posted. one still up in the air. turn to a guy a bit sleep deprived. there he is. you're looking pretty good for having no sleep last...
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up next, his weekend remarks in concord, new hampshire. he is introduced by the party chair, john sununu. this is 25 minutes. [applause] >> i have one more introduction to make. as you know, i am not only partial to the governor's, i am especially partial to republican governors, and i really, really have a lot of respect for former republican governors. [laughter] of respect for former republican governors. [laughter] i am about to introdu governor mitt romney. [applause] a lot of people think of mitt romney as the former govern of massachusetts, as the gentleman who went out and save the olympics in utah, as a great candidate in the republican primaries in 2008. but i have gotten to know governor romney s but i do is that all the parades -- as the man who is at all the brits, who every time the party came to him for a fund raiser was there. he is gone not only for major candidates for -- but for our state senate candidates and house candidates, and has been a good friend to the new hampshire gop. i know that he is still a resident in mas
up next, his weekend remarks in concord, new hampshire. he is introduced by the party chair, john sununu. this is 25 minutes. [applause] >> i have one more introduction to make. as you know, i am not only partial to the governor's, i am especially partial to republican governors, and i really, really have a lot of respect for former republican governors. [laughter] of respect for former republican governors. [laughter] i am about to introdu governor mitt romney. [applause] a lot of people...
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romney is the first of three potential republican candidates targeting new hampshire. former mississippi governor hailey barber who is a republican chairman and fund-raiser with john stephen and former minnesota governor tim pawlenty will be there thursday campaigning for stephen. they all point to a dramatic shift. republicans could take control of the house. maybe the senate as well. that's fueling the drive toward the change. here is brian todd with the report. >> reporter: it looks like a brawl in taiwan's parliament. this was in suburban las vegas after heckling got to a boil. supporters of sharron angle and backers of harry reid hauled off and hit each other. an isolated incident? what do you make of this? >> it's happening audiotape over the country. it's been happening for more than a year. people are upset with politics and the fact that washington hasn't fixed anything. >> they say when so many americans have friends and relatives that lost jobs during the recession, fears for their own outbeing lead to angry outburts. one poll shows republicans and independe
romney is the first of three potential republican candidates targeting new hampshire. former mississippi governor hailey barber who is a republican chairman and fund-raiser with john stephen and former minnesota governor tim pawlenty will be there thursday campaigning for stephen. they all point to a dramatic shift. republicans could take control of the house. maybe the senate as well. that's fueling the drive toward the change. here is brian todd with the report. >> reporter: it looks...
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. >> in new hampshire there was a senate race neck-and-neck. in new york's governor's race , paladino beat the party- backed candidate. >> the nation is mad as hell. >> charles rangel won easily despite 13 ethics charges pending. he plans to return to capitol hill stronger than ever. i am emily schmidt in washington. >> checking some other stories. an international student hit by a car outside the northwest d.c. restaurant last week has died. 26-year-old julie bachleitner died yesterday. your friend is injured. the driver is charged with assault and dui. >>> a study calls for 1,600 miles of toll lanes in our area. the report suggests adding turrell to the beltway, 66, 95, 270, ander bw parkway. the council of governments will present the report to the d.c. planning boards today. >>> bus drivers in prince george's county are resuming their strike today. talks broke down yesterday over several issues including of insurance coverage. the company brought in replacement drivers. half of the bus routes had some service yesterday as a result. >>> metr
. >> in new hampshire there was a senate race neck-and-neck. in new york's governor's race , paladino beat the party- backed candidate. >> the nation is mad as hell. >> charles rangel won easily despite 13 ethics charges pending. he plans to return to capitol hill stronger than ever. i am emily schmidt in washington. >> checking some other stories. an international student hit by a car outside the northwest d.c. restaurant last week has died. 26-year-old julie...
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history of the new ethnic -- the new hampshire primary. and he mentioned that a a sort of poll was used as a garbage. i wonder if the professor had any comments. guest: that poll is sometimes described as a robo-dial poll. it is a recorded voice and your answer are pushing buttons on your phone. rasmussen is probably the best known for organization that uses the technique, but there are quite a few others. this has become a very popular methodology because it is relatively inexpensive. and it is possible to do a lot of calls. a lot of the traditional pollsters have questions about this technique. the response rate tends to be fairly low. a lot of people, you might imagine, just hang out. also, errors in the process of pushing the button can produce some peculiar results. many of these polls, including rasmussen, simply talk to the first person that answers the phone. they do not to call back. they do all the interviews in a single evening. that certainly goes against the traditional rules of public opinion polling. however, by and large, t
history of the new ethnic -- the new hampshire primary. and he mentioned that a a sort of poll was used as a garbage. i wonder if the professor had any comments. guest: that poll is sometimes described as a robo-dial poll. it is a recorded voice and your answer are pushing buttons on your phone. rasmussen is probably the best known for organization that uses the technique, but there are quite a few others. this has become a very popular methodology because it is relatively inexpensive. and it...
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the state of new hampshire, kelly ayotte was the favorite coming in over lamontagne. let's check the latest numbers 34% of the vote in lamontagne is still winning, kelly ayotte is closing in. another big race in the district of columbia, the incumbent mayor adrian feinty. he wants four more years. vincent gray, the challenger. let's check the numbers. with 18% of the vote counted vincent gray with a comfortable lead 56% to 43%. he would be defeating an incumbent mayor if these hold up. school reform, unemployment the big issues in this race. >>> back to late primary results and the panel next. to everyone who wants to go to college and everyone who started college but never finished... to late bloomers... full-time moms... and everyone who is good at something but wants to be great. welcome to kaplan university. the university that's changing the face of education... to undergraduate degrees, graduate degrees... degrees that can give you a leg up... in a tough job market... in any job market... welcome. welcome to kaplan university. call kaplan university now or visit
the state of new hampshire, kelly ayotte was the favorite coming in over lamontagne. let's check the latest numbers 34% of the vote in lamontagne is still winning, kelly ayotte is closing in. another big race in the district of columbia, the incumbent mayor adrian feinty. he wants four more years. vincent gray, the challenger. let's check the numbers. with 18% of the vote counted vincent gray with a comfortable lead 56% to 43%. he would be defeating an incumbent mayor if these hold up. school...
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. >> why are you hiding in new hampshire? a state that's so antigovernment that tip o'neil once told me, they don't even like parks up there. >> you just said it all. you explained it for me. you know, as a matter of fact, it was the conventional republicans that won the primaries up there, not the tea party candidates. so go figure. >> how did you vote, as a live free or die republican? >> i voted -- >> with the establishment -- i voted the tea party candidate except for charlie bass, because he's my friend, my good friend and my neighbor, and i owe him neighbor and i owe him money. maybe he owes me money. i can't remember. >> you're the most sauderrist in the world. >> oh, chris, come on. >> come on. >> oh, yes. >> you're a populist, right? you're a progressive, you want people to progress -- go ahead. i'm sorry. >> take a look. here's one of your opponents, here's bill maher going after christine o'donnell. i want you to add the icing to this cake. >> i'd be glad to. >> and the question was something she said back in 1998
. >> why are you hiding in new hampshire? a state that's so antigovernment that tip o'neil once told me, they don't even like parks up there. >> you just said it all. you explained it for me. you know, as a matter of fact, it was the conventional republicans that won the primaries up there, not the tea party candidates. so go figure. >> how did you vote, as a live free or die republican? >> i voted -- >> with the establishment -- i voted the tea party candidate...
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. >>> another race to watch, that's new hampshire's senate primary. ovide lamontagne is in a battle with kelly ayotte. ayotte once had the clear advantage. but now she appears to be facing some stiff competition from lamontagne. although ayotte has the blessing of palin. >>> and for the democrats, new york representative charles rangel certainly has his work cut out for him. he is not only been plagued by a cloud of house ethic charges, today he faces five challengers, although, he does have the advantage of a large campaign purse. >>> in other news -- with investigators still trying to figure out why a gas pipeline exploded in san bruno, california, last week, industry watchdogs are raising the alarm that there are literally thousands of pipelines, just like the one that exploded nationwide. aging piping is the problem. the one that exploded in san bruno, killing four and leaving four others missing was more than 50 years old. critics say utilities aren't willing to spend the money necessarily to avoid disasters like the one in san bruno. the cost to
. >>> another race to watch, that's new hampshire's senate primary. ovide lamontagne is in a battle with kelly ayotte. ayotte once had the clear advantage. but now she appears to be facing some stiff competition from lamontagne. although ayotte has the blessing of palin. >>> and for the democrats, new york representative charles rangel certainly has his work cut out for him. he is not only been plagued by a cloud of house ethic charges, today he faces five challengers,...
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and new hampshire another state tea party is in the lead. and joining us from this shock result in delaware. >> that's right, christine o'donnell had been written off and dismissed in her state of delaware. but pulled off this shock result, beating mike castle, a long-standing republican in that state. and the republican hierarchy had campaigned against her, and this is a victory for the tea party movement. a victory of the people. and it's a part of a wider emerging picture here tonight. we had similar results in the new york government primary where a tea party candidate won. and in new hampshire it looks like a similar result there. >> what sort of tea party movement will this have on the other parties? >> the republicans here is a resurgency and to see against big government and high taxes and deficit spending. and strongly against obama's health care plan. and that can be a problem for republican strategists and those held by democrats and they need broader candidates to appear broadly. and the fear is that these tea party candidates ha
and new hampshire another state tea party is in the lead. and joining us from this shock result in delaware. >> that's right, christine o'donnell had been written off and dismissed in her state of delaware. but pulled off this shock result, beating mike castle, a long-standing republican in that state. and the republican hierarchy had campaigned against her, and this is a victory for the tea party movement. a victory of the people. and it's a part of a wider emerging picture here tonight....
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and let's go back to new hampshire on friday. another potential presidential candidate in tim pawlenty is going to be up there campaigning for stephen as well. and on saturday, mike pence is going to be in iowa. the indiana congressman seriously considering a run for president in 2012. mike pence is going to be speaking to the iowa for faith and freedom coalition. so pence, barbour, romney, and pawlenty, all potential 2012 candidates on the campaign trail this week. >> thanks, mark. as always, you can get all your political headlines at cnnpolitics.com. >>> youtube videos aren't just for internet amusement anymore. some of the people who post them are making serious money. we ought up with one college grad who turned herself into a youtube star. she took a time-out to show one of our photojournalists how you do this. >>> this is from the how do they do that category. cashing in on youtube. you've seen the viral videos, but these days more people are turning them into a booming business. if you have a keen eye for flair or in the
and let's go back to new hampshire on friday. another potential presidential candidate in tim pawlenty is going to be up there campaigning for stephen as well. and on saturday, mike pence is going to be in iowa. the indiana congressman seriously considering a run for president in 2012. mike pence is going to be speaking to the iowa for faith and freedom coalition. so pence, barbour, romney, and pawlenty, all potential 2012 candidates on the campaign trail this week. >> thanks, mark. as...
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new hampshire senate primary race is still too close to call this morning. with 85% reporting, party-backed candidate has a less than one- point lead. she has 46,346 votes. we want to get your reaction to tuesday's primary results. zero be on your screen. joining us this morning from our news desk is steve peoples from "roll call." let us begin with the headline from the delaware newspaper, anti-establishment insurgency rocks of delaware. o'donnell in shocker. tea party-backed candidates funds. how would she be able to do it? guest: not surprised here. the tea party express came into town against the wishes of some people in washington. spent a lot of money. in a closed republican primary was able to make a difference and up said cassell. honestly hard to see this as anything but a nightmare scenario for the gop, at least in this delaware race. you heard karl rove right off the race and both people on both sides are doing the same thing. host: people did not think she could win this primary, either. guest: two different races. winning a closed republican pri
new hampshire senate primary race is still too close to call this morning. with 85% reporting, party-backed candidate has a less than one- point lead. she has 46,346 votes. we want to get your reaction to tuesday's primary results. zero be on your screen. joining us this morning from our news desk is steve peoples from "roll call." let us begin with the headline from the delaware newspaper, anti-establishment insurgency rocks of delaware. o'donnell in shocker. tea party-backed...
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and kelly ayotte is officially the winner of the new hampshire primary seat. she defeated the tea party favorite by a slim margin of under 1700 votes yesterday. after an extended night of vote counting, despite the close margin of victory, he said he will not request a recount. ayotte faces paul potis in the replace to face retiring senator judd gregg. >> the november election seemingly can't come soon enough for some voters. a new cbs news "new york times" poll this morning shows some republicans desperately want new blood in the building behind me. 34% of them said the representative deserves to be re-elected this year. 55% of them said it's time for someone new. 58% say they disapprove of what democrats are doing in congress, and 30% approve. according to the same survey, more americans disapprove than approve of president obama. his approval rating stands steady at about 45%. president obama continuing his call on congress yesterday to pass an extension of bush-era tax cuts for the middle class. standing next to members of his cabinet and his economic team
and kelly ayotte is officially the winner of the new hampshire primary seat. she defeated the tea party favorite by a slim margin of under 1700 votes yesterday. after an extended night of vote counting, despite the close margin of victory, he said he will not request a recount. ayotte faces paul potis in the replace to face retiring senator judd gregg. >> the november election seemingly can't come soon enough for some voters. a new cbs news "new york times" poll this morning...
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and new hampshire's democrat is race is an incumbent. because her win was so unexpected and she's never held office before, so many of her public views and comments and positions are just being fully vetted now. brian? >> kelly o'donnell starting us off from wilmington tonight. kelly, thanks. >>> a few other big races to note here. here in new york state, another win for tea party supporters, carl paladino from buffalo, defeated rick lazio in the republican gubernatorial primary. also here in new york, charlie rangel won renomination to congress in his harlem district despite recent ethics problems. and in washington, d.c., voters have fired their mayor, adrian fenty, who has held that job for just three years. while it was just a city mayor's race, that washington election result last night was heard across the country by those who follow education reform. that's because the defeat of mayor fenty likely means the departure of a big reformer, the powerful, controversial michelle rooe, she's the chancellor of schools in d.c. this comes ju
and new hampshire's democrat is race is an incumbent. because her win was so unexpected and she's never held office before, so many of her public views and comments and positions are just being fully vetted now. brian? >> kelly o'donnell starting us off from wilmington tonight. kelly, thanks. >>> a few other big races to note here. here in new york state, another win for tea party supporters, carl paladino from buffalo, defeated rick lazio in the republican gubernatorial primary....
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. >> let's talk about new hampshire. still too close to call there. >> it is. kelly who has been backed by sarah palin is attorney general in that state and clinging to a very narrow lead. you can see it right there as they continue to count the votes over a tea party-backed candidate. kelly who was the favorite in this. she was backed by palin and a lot of people see her as a national star for the republican party. a few women of natural stature in the republican party and she faced a tough contest in new hampshire and the expectation is that she might be able to pull it off, but it will be a narrow victory. chris? >> thank you so much. i want to bring in karen finny, former press secretary for hillary clinton and also ron christy who is a republican strategist and former assistant to former president bush. you have at least eight races where these establishment senate candidates have been in trouble and then you have some of these other races like for the republican nomination in new york, tea party candidates. what's going on with the republicans? >> good mo
. >> let's talk about new hampshire. still too close to call there. >> it is. kelly who has been backed by sarah palin is attorney general in that state and clinging to a very narrow lead. you can see it right there as they continue to count the votes over a tea party-backed candidate. kelly who was the favorite in this. she was backed by palin and a lot of people see her as a national star for the republican party. a few women of natural stature in the republican party and she...
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another is running neck and neck in new hampshire. there are big questions this morning about the gop's chances of overtaking the senate come november. good morning to you. >> good morning, terrell. last night was the last chance for the tea party to show strength ahead of midterm elections. once again, they proved they do have political muscle. the tea party express is on a roll. >> don't ever underestimate the power of we, the people. >> reporter: last night in a stunning upset, tea party favorite christine o'donnell knocked the nine-term republican congressman out of delaware's senate race. >> we need citizen politicians in dover and in washington, d.c., to get our state and our country back on track. >> reporter: in new hampshire's republican senate primary tea party favorites -- were neck and neck all night long. they scored another victory in new york's republican gubernatorial race, political newcomer, carl paladino beat the established choice, former congressman rick lazio. while tea party victories have been a story this seas
another is running neck and neck in new hampshire. there are big questions this morning about the gop's chances of overtaking the senate come november. good morning to you. >> good morning, terrell. last night was the last chance for the tea party to show strength ahead of midterm elections. once again, they proved they do have political muscle. the tea party express is on a roll. >> don't ever underestimate the power of we, the people. >> reporter: last night in a stunning...
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. >> what was the choice in new hampshire? what has gone on in new hampshire? >> well, in new hampshire you have a fascinating situation where sarah palin endorsed the woman candidate, kelly iat, but the manchester union leader and jim demint went with the local guy from manchester. i'm going to have to read his name. ovid la montagne. the union leader has tremendous clout in new hampshire. and they went with la montagne. and they backed him all the way. and they and demint are probably going to take her down
. >> what was the choice in new hampshire? what has gone on in new hampshire? >> well, in new hampshire you have a fascinating situation where sarah palin endorsed the woman candidate, kelly iat, but the manchester union leader and jim demint went with the local guy from manchester. i'm going to have to read his name. ovid la montagne. the union leader has tremendous clout in new hampshire. and they went with la montagne. and they backed him all the way. and they and demint are...
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republican senate primary in new hampshire. kelly ayotte won narrowly over ovide lamontagne. love the name. she has the backing of sarah palin and he was according to the tea party. fr fred, what is significance of that race? >> any of the candidates running on the republican side will probably win. kelly ayotte, the state attorney general is probably the best candidate. there was a third guy in the race, bill benny who spent $5 million and got 12%. this is going to be republican seat. they'll be holding one of their own. it's going to win. ovide, great name, i agree, he probably would have won, too. >> chris: this is a victory relatively speaking for the establishment republicans over the outsider republicans in new hampshire, correct? >> yes, in this case, she was certainly supported by sarah palin, but also by the establishment. unless something crazy happens they expect it to stay in republican hands. certainly, the tea party is certainly a force to be reckoned with. they are playing in the races. i think anyone who underestimated them should rethink it. >> talk about som
republican senate primary in new hampshire. kelly ayotte won narrowly over ovide lamontagne. love the name. she has the backing of sarah palin and he was according to the tea party. fr fred, what is significance of that race? >> any of the candidates running on the republican side will probably win. kelly ayotte, the state attorney general is probably the best candidate. there was a third guy in the race, bill benny who spent $5 million and got 12%. this is going to be republican seat....
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. >> couric: there's also another primary, republican primary, in new hampshire tomorrow and i understand a similar scenario may be playing out there? >> it's less dramatic but the same idea. again, if the republicans want to hold the senate or take the senate, they have to hold the senate seats they now control, as they have in new hampshire. kelly ayotte, the attorney general, is marginally favored to win. her tea party opponent is considered a relative underdog so it's the same kind of situation. the problem is that intensity matters a whole lot in primaries. in intensity is all on the side of the tea partiers and what the what the regulars fear is if the tea party candidates win, republican control of the senate is less likely. >> couric: jeff greenfield, thanks for your perspective tonight. we'll be right back. as governor, he cut waste got rid of the mansion and the limo budgets were balanced. $4 billion in tax cuts. world class schools and universities. clean energy promoted. 1.9 million new jobs created. california was working. i'm jerry brown. california needs major changes. we h
. >> couric: there's also another primary, republican primary, in new hampshire tomorrow and i understand a similar scenario may be playing out there? >> it's less dramatic but the same idea. again, if the republicans want to hold the senate or take the senate, they have to hold the senate seats they now control, as they have in new hampshire. kelly ayotte, the attorney general, is marginally favored to win. her tea party opponent is considered a relative underdog so it's the same...
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in new hampshire, something similar as well. you have the former attorney general up there of new hampshire, kelly ayotte, backed by the establishment republicans, but a guy called oh vid lamontagne, run before up there, he is a conservative and outsider. he is gaining strength. if he wins, another big victory for the tea party movement. also in new york, rick lazie is running to government but another guy is gaining strength on him. a real story line. >> is there any possible backlash for the establishment gop? >> reporter: yeah, there could be a backlash. no doubt about it, the tea party movement has had a lot of success in the primary. here's what could happen is some of these candidates that are nominees could be maybe a little too out of the mainstream, to extreme, too conservative for the moderate and independent voters who dominate on november 2nd. we'll find out if there's a backlash or this is helping the republican party. >> let's see here, new york, we have charlie rangel plus five challengers, and, of course, the upc
in new hampshire, something similar as well. you have the former attorney general up there of new hampshire, kelly ayotte, backed by the establishment republicans, but a guy called oh vid lamontagne, run before up there, he is a conservative and outsider. he is gaining strength. if he wins, another big victory for the tea party movement. also in new york, rick lazie is running to government but another guy is gaining strength on him. a real story line. >> is there any possible backlash...
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with christine o'donnell winning. >>> we take a look at interstate 495 near new hampshire avenue this morning. julie will have the latest on traffic. [ female announcer ] this morning, the best part of wakin' up is aroma so rich and enticing, flavor so smooth that it could only be special roast. from folgers. with the best decongestant. my choice is clear. claritin-d. nothing works stronger, faster or longer for allergy congestion relief without drowsiness. get claritin-d at the pharmacy counter. live claritin clear. >>> we check in with tony for the forecast. >> it will albright find day today. did you like yesterday. >> loved it. >> i think it was okay. >> it was a little breezy at time and a few pore clouds moved through during the afternoon than i thought would. but today will be sun junior and less breezy. it will -- but today will be sunnier and less breezy. it will be an improvement. we made it into the 80s yesterday as expected. reagan national actually got a couple of degrees warm he than i thought it would, 84 degrees at reagan national. 81 at dulles international. bwi marsh
with christine o'donnell winning. >>> we take a look at interstate 495 near new hampshire avenue this morning. julie will have the latest on traffic. [ female announcer ] this morning, the best part of wakin' up is aroma so rich and enticing, flavor so smooth that it could only be special roast. from folgers. with the best decongestant. my choice is clear. claritin-d. nothing works stronger, faster or longer for allergy congestion relief without drowsiness. get claritin-d at the...
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they are checking for a crash northbound new hampshire before the beltway. southbound 95 on the brakes, 198 out of laurel down to the beltway and randolph road to university boulevard slow. southbound 270 on the brakes leaving gaithersburg toward the split. and in virginia eastbound 66 congested leaving nutley street to the beltway. delays between 7100 and 123. 50 at glebe road doing utility road. still have delays leaving fairfax circle. that's a check of your fox 5 on- time traffic. >>> we continue to follow breaking news out of iran now where state televisions there are reporting that sarah shore, one of the three american hikers held in iranian custody has been freed from prison. now there had been talk that that would happen over the weekend. and then perhaps on monday with her family pleading to lower a half a million dollars bail. but it appears that she was released today. it's unclear whether any bail money was exchanged for the release. two other united states hikers remain in iranian custody. >>> turning to the primary elections under way in maryl
they are checking for a crash northbound new hampshire before the beltway. southbound 95 on the brakes, 198 out of laurel down to the beltway and randolph road to university boulevard slow. southbound 270 on the brakes leaving gaithersburg toward the split. and in virginia eastbound 66 congested leaving nutley street to the beltway. delays between 7100 and 123. 50 at glebe road doing utility road. still have delays leaving fairfax circle. that's a check of your fox 5 on- time traffic....
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he won, tea party guy won in new hampshire. okay? and he won in new york. paladino and won in delaware. the tea party is exerting a lot of power. you know, governor, come the general election, tea party is not going to have that much power. it will have a say but it won't have as much as it has in the primary. so how much difference is that going to make? >> i think you're forgetting though that tea party americans this grass roots movement is all about an independent mind set. it's not hard core, right wing wackos like the liberal media wants to you believe. these are reagan democrats, people not registered in any party. and, yeah, some hard core republicans, too. those who just believe that america is not on the right track right now and they have some common sense solutions in how they want to see us get back on the right track. so, the positions that the tea party movement has been embracing is -- it's mainstream, real living. will y bill. it's common sense. that's going to hurt in a general election. >> bill: i say in my book the tea party patriots are
he won, tea party guy won in new hampshire. okay? and he won in new york. paladino and won in delaware. the tea party is exerting a lot of power. you know, governor, come the general election, tea party is not going to have that much power. it will have a say but it won't have as much as it has in the primary. so how much difference is that going to make? >> i think you're forgetting though that tea party americans this grass roots movement is all about an independent mind set. it's not...