ticket, too. but he wants to make sure they don t get the idea he s some northeastern liberal. here s new jersey governor chris christie defending putting gay marriage up for a vote in his state and, by the way, vetoing it to get it there. let s listen. put it on the referendum and i ll be ruled by what the people of new jersey want to do. but i am not i vetoed the bill. and if they passed it again, i d veto it again. do you not suspect the reason they ll put it on is because there s a reasonable chance it would lose? i think it s a jump ball in new jersey. as it is in most places. basketball terminology there but it s political reality. jennifer, i think what christie wants to do is convince the rest of the conservative country that his party, that he d be a great rock em sock em running mate for mitt romney if he runs and this is his issue. he s staked out a conservative position for an east coast guy for many purposes but for the primary opportunity here it gives him to
police say the protesters pelted them with rocks, improvised explosive devices and burning flares. in return, officers used tear gas and smoke grenades on the crowds. look at the video there. now we go to atlanta, a very bold move. an occupier spray paints an anarchy sign right on the window after a police preseinct. in the nation s capital, the clock is ticking on occupiers near the white house. police say leave or end up in hand cups. on friday, park police put up a notice, telling occupiers they can t camp there overnight anymore. so, starting around noon on monday, officeers could start making some arrests. fair warning. we are keeping a close eye on that situation for you. a series of accidents 0en a florida interstate killed ten people team. smoke from a brush fire made the predawn darkness even blaker. some stopped, then, in an instant, cars and trucks started smashing into each other on i-75 near gainesville. stephen camps, who survived, said he got a second chance. h
that there is a dramatic contrast between the two directions we could go. after november 6th. the direction that president obama is taking us including the affordable care act, which made sure millions of americans will remain on their parent s insurance. 2.5 million young people are insured who weren t before. thanks to the affordable care act. seniors in my state and across the country have the prescription wage gap closed and beginning to close so they don t have to choose between medicine and meals. there are countless examples we ll be talking about as opposed to the direction the republicans would take us, which is to keep the wind at the backs of the people who are doing quite well. thank you so much. as always, u.s. congresswoman debbie wasserman schultz, chairman of the democratic national committee. let s go to ron reagan. it s great to have you on. again, i go back to the question. it seems like that independent voice out there, andrew sullivan has been a rock em sock em
question. it seems like that independent voice out there, andrew sullivan has been a rock em sock em job of pointing out the historic advances of this president in a way that even the white house hasn t been able to do. yeah. it s true. they need to do a better job of that. as you ran down that list, i was struck things for people on the left and things on the right. so it s a broad list of accomplishments there. but back to the $6 million that the koch brothers are going to drop on obama s head accusing him of being a gangster-style president running a pay to play government. let s forget the irony of the koch brothers being angry at somebody for subsidizing energy. the government has been subsidizing them for a long time. here s my question. if this is true of president obama, if he s running a pay to play government, why are you spending all this money on ads? why don t you just pay him? because apparently he d do whatever you asked him to do.
just days ago, south carolina looked like it could be the third punch of a one, two three, mitt romney primary knockout. but this morning, ohio s republicans took away romney s first win, announcing rick santorum won the caucuses by 34 votes. then governor rick perry of texas pulled out of the race and immediately endorsed newt gingrich who s been surging in several new south carolina polls. a conservative visionary who can transform our country. we ve had our differences, which campaigns will inevitably have. and newt is not perfect. but who among us is? the fact is, there is forgiveness for those who seek god. and i believe in the power of redemption. for it is a central tenet of my christian faith. that redemption remark from governor perry an apparent reference to new allegations from the former speaker s second ex-wife, in interviews with the washington post and abc news, marianne gingrich accuses her husband of once coming to her and asking for a open marriage.