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Angeles. You are looking screen right at a live Helicopter Picture of the campus of ucla. The sight of hundreds of Police Officers massing right now, apparently in preparation to move in and clear out the propalestinian Protester Encampment that has now been in place on that Public University campus for almost a week. Last night, of course, 24 hours ago, we saw ongoing battles between those propalestinian protesters and proisraeli counterprotesters. That violence finally subsided after about three hours, and now 24 hours on those scenes, replaced by a massing of Police Officers , clearly in preparation for some sort of operation. Live on the campus of ucla is our correspondent, bill melugin. Bill set the scene for us as it looks to you right now. Well, jonathan, just off campus about a mile away, the Sheriffs Department has about 7 or 8 of their big jail busses parked. They are clearly preparing to make arrests tonight. And by all indications, from what were being told from our sources
conservative as a governor no a governor in california. that s true. and had a lot of crossover appeal just in terms of his nature. so going to the straight tea party libertarian and risking this tremendous work, we haven t seen the neoconservative, the revenge of the neoconservative empire yet. i think they re going to come back and reclaim the party as the hawk party. let me ask you about this choice now. do they say more romney with a different face, rubio, or say, wait a minute, that me, too, thing isn t working? i m a believer in inertia. i think they stick with the sta same basic ideas. pretending to be right wingers but not willing to believe it themselves. not willing to go all the way. let s talk about something you ve written about, we had the great thing we taped last night about the iraq war and in your book, hubris. look at this clip. show them how things have changed. look at this clip from the presidential debate back in 2008 where ron paul, that s the
boston media as governor no, relying mostly on the veto, using it more than 800 times in four years with almost all of them overridden by the huge democratic majority in the state legislature. meanwhile some state legislators sense that his heart and head may be elsewhere. there is not the slightest evidence that he ever intended to run for a second term. it seemed from very early on in his tenure that the governor s office was just a way station on the way to a presidential campaign. early in his term, romney begins a rightward move on social issues opposing abortion rights and gay marriage. on november 18th, 2003, the massachusetts supreme court legalizes same-sex marriage, the first state to do so. romney opts to crusade against the change even testifying before the u.s. senate. i believe we should preserve that which has endured over thousands of years. my sense was he looked at his future in massachusetts and said
we took on an entrenched machine and we won. i, mitt romney he soon becomes known in boston media as governor no, relying mostly on the veto, using it more than 800 times in four years with almost all of them overridden by the huge democratic majority in the state legislature. meanwhile some state legislators sense that his heart and head may be elsewhere. there is not the slightest evidence that he ever intended to run for a second term. it seemed from very early on in his tenure that the governor s office was just a weigh station on the way to a presidential campaign. early in his term, romney begins a rightward move on social issues opposing abortion rights and gay marriage. on november 18th, 2003, the massachusetts supreme court legalizes same-sex marriage, the first state to do so.