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so after an inspiring but tight 35 minutes stem winder-- what, that wasn't the end, now that brings me to health care. >> jon: 35 minutes into this thing are you really going to go to health care t is past 11:00 t is kind of a complicated subject, but have at it. >> let me ask you something, are we better off because president obama fought for health-care reform? you bet we are. >> jon: thank you, good night, everybody. and god bless those of you who can still catch the very end of the cowboys giants game on -- >> there were two other attacks on the president in tampa. >> jon: son of a bitch! (applause) what are you doing! (applause) this is not the event from last night that i wanted to go into overtime. but on he went, through welfare reform, medicare, the national debt, immigration, with more fault endings than a james brown concert. the hardest loving man in politics. finally yielded the stage around 11:30 p.m. eastern, past my bedtime. >> god bless you! and god bless america! (cheers and applause) >> jon: don't stop thinking about tomorrow, kuses it's a half hour from now. (laught
so after an inspiring but tight 35 minutes stem winder-- what, that wasn't the end, now that brings me to health care. >> jon: 35 minutes into this thing are you really going to go to health care t is past 11:00 t is kind of a complicated subject, but have at it. >> let me ask you something, are we better off because president obama fought for health-care reform? you bet we are. >> jon: thank you, good night, everybody. and god bless those of you who can still catch the very...
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it was a speech, a stem-winder that culminated in the remarkable moment when president barack obama joined him onstage, breaking precedent. the man clinton told the crowd they must re-elect. >> reporter: the big dog and the one. an extraordinary and historic moment. and what led up to it, tonight and over many years, just as extraordinary and just as historic. >> we are here to nominate a president. and i've got one in mind. >> reporter: bill clinton was back and democrats loved this moment. the 42nd president of the united states seized his prime time slot, burning joe biden into tomorrow, so that he, the man from hope, the comeback kid, bubba, whatever, he would be the one to formally nominate barack obama as the 44th president. >> i want barack obama to be the next president of the united states. and i proudly nominate him to be the standard-bearer of the democratic party. >> reporter: clinton held the delegates spellbound with that rare gift of his, speechmaking that is explanatory, down to earth and partisan. all at once. >> since 1961, our private economy has produced 66 million priv
it was a speech, a stem-winder that culminated in the remarkable moment when president barack obama joined him onstage, breaking precedent. the man clinton told the crowd they must re-elect. >> reporter: the big dog and the one. an extraordinary and historic moment. and what led up to it, tonight and over many years, just as extraordinary and just as historic. >> we are here to nominate a president. and i've got one in mind. >> reporter: bill clinton was back and democrats...
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they had to clean up mud last winder. cost the city $12,000 and they anticipate further efforts before this winter could cost $250,000. >>> a show of strength taking shape. coming up, the neighborhood that is stepping out against crime and prostitution. >> west nile virus is increasingly difficult to fight, the reason why and a look at how bad the outbreak is this year. introducing the chase liquid reloadable card. with chase liquid, there's no waiting and no fee to activate you can load cash and checks at any chase depositfriendly atm and there are no withdrawal fees at over 17,500 chase atms all for one flat fee of $4.95 per month. get rid of prepaid problems. get chase liquid. >>> complete bay area news coverage starts right now, this is ktvu channel 2 news at 6:00 p.m. >>> hello. i am frank somerville. >> and i am julie haener. >> happening right now, people gathered in oakland. a live picture. they are gathering to curve crime in their community. live pictures on channel 2. this is being called a peace march. they ar
they had to clean up mud last winder. cost the city $12,000 and they anticipate further efforts before this winter could cost $250,000. >>> a show of strength taking shape. coming up, the neighborhood that is stepping out against crime and prostitution. >> west nile virus is increasingly difficult to fight, the reason why and a look at how bad the outbreak is this year. introducing the chase liquid reloadable card. with chase liquid, there's no waiting and no fee to activate you...
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it was a 48-minute stem winder. that's classic clinton. it's typical clinton.ig, broad, but undisciplined. you know? full of himself, never ends. what about michelle obama? she was the belle of the ball. >> everyone was so impressed in the media and the convention floor loved her. she comes away with a higher profile from that speech. >> running for office or a talk show? she did the michelle signature. i thought that was big. what was that? that was like oprah. jonathan, great to see you. thank you. that's it for us. be sure to check out bill's new best seller, number 1 on the new york times list, "lincoln's last days," it's on sale everywhere. teachers, you can get info on bill o'reilly.com. have you to listen to my daily radio show for the longer version of the take on the conventions. you can go to lauraingraham.com and sign up to be a laura 365 member and follow me on twitter to get the laughs during the political events. great to see you
it was a 48-minute stem winder. that's classic clinton. it's typical clinton.ig, broad, but undisciplined. you know? full of himself, never ends. what about michelle obama? she was the belle of the ball. >> everyone was so impressed in the media and the convention floor loved her. she comes away with a higher profile from that speech. >> running for office or a talk show? she did the michelle signature. i thought that was big. what was that? that was like oprah. jonathan, great to...
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wanted what he was giving and they were already well primed by elizabeth warren, who also gave a stem winder, a manifesto of her wing of the democratic party's values that the crowd went wild for. very high energy last hour of the convention program. >> yes, indeed. president clinton was there to officially do it but now the mechanics of the nomination are moving forward. >> ifill: it's interesting you were saying the crowd was feeding him because i was thinking it was as if the crowd was hungry to hear from president clinton. been such a build up for his speech and he delivered. >> ifill: say they fed off each other then. j it was call in response, it was him feeling them out and them giving him an energetic response which made him then amp it up a little bit more. >> one thing he did that i thought was fascinating as privileged on server having been president for eight years was to list the republican presidents who have made a positive difference in the national life and even in his life and totally worked, starting with dwight eisenhower sending federal troops to integrate little rock hi
wanted what he was giving and they were already well primed by elizabeth warren, who also gave a stem winder, a manifesto of her wing of the democratic party's values that the crowd went wild for. very high energy last hour of the convention program. >> yes, indeed. president clinton was there to officially do it but now the mechanics of the nomination are moving forward. >> ifill: it's interesting you were saying the crowd was feeding him because i was thinking it was as if the...
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have a couple of tough acts to follow, former president bill clinton who had a barn burning stem winderzy last night. what does president obama need to say to help seal the deal with the small percentage of undecided. our experts are back. good to see both you. james, let me start with you. last night we saw president clinton delivering a point by point take down of the romney/ryan ticket the night before the house absolutely went wild and i think a lot of the tv audience did as well for michelle obama. how high is the bar tonight for barack obama? >> i think, to my mind it's a mistake to think of this as some kind of a challenge. the sign of confidence in the speaker is he can ride on the accomplishments of his earlier acts. great to have bill clinton give a wonderful speech but he's giving it for barack obama. he should act entirely at ease about that and recognize the two big speeches two previous nights set things up. michelle obama talked about him as a person in way he doesn't have to do himself. bill clinton delivered the critique of the republicans in a way that takes the burden
have a couple of tough acts to follow, former president bill clinton who had a barn burning stem winderzy last night. what does president obama need to say to help seal the deal with the small percentage of undecided. our experts are back. good to see both you. james, let me start with you. last night we saw president clinton delivering a point by point take down of the romney/ryan ticket the night before the house absolutely went wild and i think a lot of the tv audience did as well for...
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let's look at some of today's winders and losers. accenture having a good day up 7%.either, up 3.25%. we'll be right back. copd makes it hard to breathe, but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can be in the scene. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting...
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he also is known to give something of a stem winder. he may be able to get the crowd riled up.le on the floor don't listen. you need a speaker who can get their attention. >> let me bring you back to julian castro. i'm guessing people might make some jokes about the name here. why here? >> reporter: he's 37 years old. he's a rising star in the democratic party and he's in that key demographic of the party. he was raised with his twin brother who is running for congress. he's seen as the future in many ways of the democratic party. he's expected to talk about opportunity. that's the word we keep hearing down here about what his speech will be about. 15 minutes expect him to speak. there's a lot of aennticipation. you may not have heard his name yet but in 2004 who heard of barack obama. >> no pressure for him to have that obama moment. can you give a sense of looking back in the past. it was bill clinton and then barack obama and now julian cast castro. are you getting some momentum of this? >> reporter: not yet posturing for 2016 but everyone else in town is. look at the iowa d
he also is known to give something of a stem winder. he may be able to get the crowd riled up.le on the floor don't listen. you need a speaker who can get their attention. >> let me bring you back to julian castro. i'm guessing people might make some jokes about the name here. why here? >> reporter: he's 37 years old. he's a rising star in the democratic party and he's in that key demographic of the party. he was raised with his twin brother who is running for congress. he's seen as...
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the winder building and the pa patton office building, the dolly madison house, the octagon, the firsthe temporary white houses after the white house burned, and, of course, the white house itself. before i get to questions and answers, i want to make a couple comments on paul jennings' legacy. james madison wrote of liberty and learning, leaning on each other for their mutual and surest support. like madison, jennings applied his learning in the service of liberty. he secured his freedom and his family's future as an activist, he forged passes and free papers for slaves, was an operative in a major attempted slave escape, and he raised funds for slaves in in peril thus helping to purchase them from their masters. his is a unique story, but also it's important to appreciate that at the same time he's representative of many, many african-americans of his time whose stories may never be known, but who, like him, overcame a barrage of obstacles in pursuit of the right to rise. i will close by referring back to the library of congress and the great good that they do here in preserving the
the winder building and the pa patton office building, the dolly madison house, the octagon, the firsthe temporary white houses after the white house burned, and, of course, the white house itself. before i get to questions and answers, i want to make a couple comments on paul jennings' legacy. james madison wrote of liberty and learning, leaning on each other for their mutual and surest support. like madison, jennings applied his learning in the service of liberty. he secured his freedom and...