Heres what is ahead on cspan2. First up, the Community Indicators with Gordon Crovitz then jeb bush outlines his priorities for reducing Government Spending, reforming Veterans Affairs and improving the economy. Later we hear about president ial candidates disclose showers the federal elections commission. And from the Cato Institute a discussion on the rise of synthetic or designer drugs. Host Gordon Crovitz, what too you write about in your wall street journal column . Sunny try to support the newspapers position on free people and free markets in the ers of technology and particularly around the internet and innovation. Host how did you get that assignment. Guest ive been with the wall street journal for many years, publisher of the wall street journal. I spent quite some time overseeing the Digital Businesses of the journal. I consider myself in fact maybe the oldest possible digital native. I oversaw businesses that were based on what we then called electronic publishing, even bef
Aware of the risk. We are studying and adapting to these risks to identify, prioritize, and develop Effective Solutions to future vulnerabilities. Thankthank you very much. Thank you, admiral. Members of the committee. Congressman thank you for what you do. Distinguished colleagues on the panel and in the audience thank you. I speak today for the over 200,000 members of the Chesapeake Bay foundation, board, staff. Chesapeake bay is Getting Better but it is still a system dangerously out of balance. I use the word system because science has taught us to realize that the chesapeake is a collection of all the rivers and streams which feed into it. Of course the main stem. Fortunately theyre is a plan in place to restore the chesapeake and all the rivers and streams. It is called the chesapeake clean water blueprint or the mother of all t mdl. It is a heavy left. And Global Climate change will add to the burden. We are seeing the impact now right before our eyes. Chesapeake Bay Foundation
the candidate to speak to them. that s in tampa, florida. tonight, we ll analyze results and talk to people following the race closely, taking your phone calls, facebook comments, and tweets, and most of all, bringing you live coverage of newt gingrich and his supporters and mitt romney with his in florida to see how they position themselves coming out of this very hard primary in florida. let me show you as we move from this live picture. we re watching twitter with the candidates and also other key political people across the state tag romney, one of the candidates sons posted this picture recently of the family in the convention center, and you saw that crowd live a couple seconds ago. let s get analysis of the numbers coming in. aaron blake is part of the political team at washington post, and he s here tonight. airplane, you looked at some of the counties as they ve been coming in, and this is a very big state, fourth most pop pew popular in the nation, and what are
like speaker allen benz from panama city, former house speaker very well respected in the republican party here, john thrasher, former state party chairman and now state senator from the jacksonville area. very involved on the part of mitt romney. now president of the american conservative union was very involved with the romney campaign, particularly in recruiting hispanic leadership. the task was to get the governor known here and to make people ameanable to listening more about him. one of the challenges in 2008 is that the resources again were not there. and it made it much more difficult to campaign in a state the size and expense of florida this time in 2012. i think the romney campaign has wisely planned to invest resources in florida. en that did so early. the romney campaign was actually running paid advertising in florida three to four weeks prior to the florida primary. so before the south carolina contest, they were on the groundment they were running advertising.