i think so. if you look at some of the folks, there s also john kasich in hai ohio. you ll seeing a blind sequence of most of our governors. he what has led you to be plus from the position where minus 20 when we started it interview in 2010? i continue to be myself. i haven t changed since i ve got in the job until now. i think what people have come to realize in new jersey is, man, he means it. the polls are showing you and
at a time when the country was in a recession and people were talking about this other stuff. so i think that could have been different. do you regret. i voted with the republicans 18 times but in the end, i voted for it. i thought we do need to move forward. we need to find different ways to work with these issues. we could have had a smaller more focused package and the country would have been a lot more comfortable with the process, as well. that was my interview with retiring virginia democrat jim webb, some blunt talk about the democratic party, health care, white working class vote among other things and, of course, congress and its role in having to do with authority on war. don t forget, you can see the full version of that interview and all the others in our exit interview series. it s on our facebook page. check it out. six down, much more to go on those exit interviews. we ll be having them throughout the rest of this year. our political panel will be here next to ki
told clinton he wants to become a doctor some day. brian: that is fantastic. so obviously that was your shot of the day. but the biggest story today is for the first time in 18 months, an intern has decided to take weather over sports in her exit interview. for more on that story, let s go to meteorologist steve doocy. steve: i m a meteorologist, but thanks for faking it. come on over. katy o brien has done a fantastic job this particular summer. just like that last story, i have known you since you were a little, tiny girl, haven t i? yes. steve: now she wants to be a journal. why do you want to do the weather? i figured i d do something different today. i m mixing it up. steve: everybody does the sports! all right. katy, i know it s a little complicated here, but try to describe what s going on. right over here we have some storms brewing in the midwest. down here we have some more rain
entertaining a plum role for governor chris christie and senator marco rubio also nabs a key slot. them matically you can the face of a party that romney now wants to sell. and kay bailey hutchison sits down for her exit interview today, part of our week long series with the departing senators. good morning from washington it is tuesday, april 14, 2012 august 14, 2012. my apologize. this is the daily run down. i m chuck todd it is august, april, it is the as. go right to my first reads of the morning, battleground blitz. the race to define paul ryan turns to five swing states today, the president is in iowa, mitt romney, ohio, biden will campaign through virginia while ryan stops in colorado before heading to las vegas, nevada, where he will give a private briefing, by the ways, to republican donors and raise some money at the venetian hotel. republican meg ga donor sheldon adelson will be there as well. the two national tickets seem to share one goal right now which
and helping, i interpreted helping myself as trying to explain complicated things. to large groups of people so they better understood how they were being lied to by the government and media. with the the banking system. and i don t want to diminish the value of informed awareness, but i think that the awareness has significantly increased over the past few years. let s jump to what we do about the awareness, if anything. in our next segment, which will be about a future instead of the past, which i feel is more you any way. we will have more of this exit interview, the last dylan ratigan interview, in a moment. hello.rings uh-huh. uh-huh. uh-huh. it kinda makes me miss the days when we used to rock the microphone back when our credit score couldn t get us a micro-loan