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room, but i think regardless if you like dean or don't like dean, i think it's pretty obvious now he really ran the first campaign and the 21st century, that his campaign was radically different from both george w. bush and al gore in 2000. and the interesting thing is that dean did not expect that to happen. he was a five term governor of remark. he wants to run for president. he wants to run for president to talk about a balanced budget and health care reform, two issues close to his heart. and he wants to be the candidate for moderate republicans, moderate democrats and republicans. kind of like john mccain. he wanted to be a straight shooter, tell it like it is. he'd actually done this up as governor. and so dean talks -- i was at the jimmy carter presidential library last night and i mentioned that team went to talk to jimmy carter and said what should i do? of a congressman says go to iowa. that's what carter did in 76 and never sent them come with the exception of bill clinton that's how most presidential candidates launched their campaign, retail policies and iowa. so dean st
room, but i think regardless if you like dean or don't like dean, i think it's pretty obvious now he really ran the first campaign and the 21st century, that his campaign was radically different from both george w. bush and al gore in 2000. and the interesting thing is that dean did not expect that to happen. he was a five term governor of remark. he wants to run for president. he wants to run for president to talk about a balanced budget and health care reform, two issues close to his heart....
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citizens united was an outrage. >> governor dean... >> schieffer: 20 seconds. >> governor dean, look,f the president of the united states is going to stand up and make a charge, you can try to throw spaghetti here and see what sticks and hits. the president said there is foreign money from the chamber of commerce going into this election cycle for republican candidates. that's not true. it's not fair and it's an abomination and a shame that he's attempting to chill first amendment rights with... >> there's foreign money going into the chambers of commerce, and the chamber of commerce is proudly stood up for giving millions and millions of dollars to the right wing. >> that's not what he said. you can try to clean up what he said. governor, you can try to clean up what he said. that's not what he said. >> schieffer: thank you all. be back with a final thought. be back with a final thought. being a leader means moving fast. across the country when the economy tumbled, jpmorgan chase set up new offices to work one-on-one with homeowners. since 2009, we've helped over 200,000 americans ke
citizens united was an outrage. >> governor dean... >> schieffer: 20 seconds. >> governor dean, look,f the president of the united states is going to stand up and make a charge, you can try to throw spaghetti here and see what sticks and hits. the president said there is foreign money from the chamber of commerce going into this election cycle for republican candidates. that's not true. it's not fair and it's an abomination and a shame that he's attempting to chill first...
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let me start with you, governor dean. what do you think is ahead. >> i think first of all let me thank senator graham for his willingness to work together. look what happened to him when he got home. the far right of his own party pill oryed him. that's a big problem not just on the right but all the districts are drawn in more and more partisan ways so you have very partisan big majorities. your challenge as a republican is likely to come from the right as we've seen this election season. your challenge as a democrat is likely to come from the left. part of the problem is not just the rhetoric. it's the fact that we're so polarized in what we've done to each other as parties over the last 30 years in redistricting that it's very, very hard to overcome your own constituencies and move to the middle. >> schieffer: liz cheney, you've been known to take a hard line, as it were. what do you think is coming? >> you know, i think it will depend a lot on what president obama does frankly. i think that once he doesn't have contro
let me start with you, governor dean. what do you think is ahead. >> i think first of all let me thank senator graham for his willingness to work together. look what happened to him when he got home. the far right of his own party pill oryed him. that's a big problem not just on the right but all the districts are drawn in more and more partisan ways so you have very partisan big majorities. your challenge as a republican is likely to come from the right as we've seen this election...
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pal dean know told the buffalo news he's not accusing cuomo of having extramarital affairs.m sick and tired of people asking me if i've had affairs. i was talking to a reporter and saying why don't you ask cuomo about this stuff. he's still pushing the story. what do you make of this? he's saying i'm going to bring it out at an appropriate time? here's what he said on fox a few hours ago when asked whether he had any proof of misbehavior by cuomo. let's listen. >> we will at the appropriate time, okay, say whatever we have in our box. at the appropriate time. >> so you're not backing off that allegation? you do believe andrew cuomo had extramarital affairs when he was married? >> what i believe and what is factual out there we will at the appropriate time, put out, yes. >> i don't think roger ailes is behind pal dean know. just guessing, chris, i don't think he's a favorite of fox or anybody. he's talking about he's got some box somewhere with dirt on his opponents. what's this box he has? one of these lockboxes? >> is this a pandora's box? look, chris, this is what, to be h
pal dean know told the buffalo news he's not accusing cuomo of having extramarital affairs.m sick and tired of people asking me if i've had affairs. i was talking to a reporter and saying why don't you ask cuomo about this stuff. he's still pushing the story. what do you make of this? he's saying i'm going to bring it out at an appropriate time? here's what he said on fox a few hours ago when asked whether he had any proof of misbehavior by cuomo. let's listen. >> we will at the...
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howard dean.in aneurysm though. no, he's got to go. >> chris has a brain aneurysm and we give a speech together talking about the future. he's like what's going on? chris just had a brain aneurysm and he was like, that's too bad. see you. no problem. >> i could have fixed it right there on the spot. get the guys to bring up some cutlery from the kitchen. >> he's just fine. >> let me ask you, barnicle is going to vermont this weekend. are the leaves changing? i want to take my kids up there. >> absolutely. >> where do i go? >> at this point you probably go from burlington on down. the northeast has probably hit their peak. it's great. >> south of burlington the leaves are still changing? >> absolutely. >> go to woodstock, stay at the woodstock inn. it is i think the single most beautiful state in the country. >> woodstock, that's like the movie holiday inn, if you can get your family there over christmas, it's wonderful. >> it's wonderful. >> i'm going to go back and send a bill to the vermont tour
howard dean.in aneurysm though. no, he's got to go. >> chris has a brain aneurysm and we give a speech together talking about the future. he's like what's going on? chris just had a brain aneurysm and he was like, that's too bad. see you. no problem. >> i could have fixed it right there on the spot. get the guys to bring up some cutlery from the kitchen. >> he's just fine. >> let me ask you, barnicle is going to vermont this weekend. are the leaves changing? i want to...
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a former dean at st.forcing her students to be her domestic servants. threatening to take away their scholarships unless they do things like pick up her laundry, drive her faily and clean her house. we'll get the details from this shocking story. >> allegations incredible there. >>> plus, on a much lighter and happier note, we'll see how things are in your world, in "your week in three words." >>> first, we go to >> hello, my friend. >> are you mocking me? >> not at all. good morning, deborah. good morning, everyone. in the news, osama bin laden has released a second audio recording in 24 hours. this one, he accuses muslim nations of not doing enough to support relief efforts in flood-devastated pakistan. >>> authorities are saying two american balloonists were almost certainly killed when they plunged into the adriatic sea at 140 miles per hour. >>> and a $4 billion computer by a single trading form triggered the so-called flash crash, based on a new government investigation. that sell order helped send
a former dean at st.forcing her students to be her domestic servants. threatening to take away their scholarships unless they do things like pick up her laundry, drive her faily and clean her house. we'll get the details from this shocking story. >> allegations incredible there. >>> plus, on a much lighter and happier note, we'll see how things are in your world, in "your week in three words." >>> first, we go to >> hello, my friend. >> are you...
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>> couric: all right, dean reynolds in chicago, dean thank you.ng up next, she is the face of education reform. and now she's out of a job. yea? we mail documents all over the country, so, what if there were priority mail flat rate... envelopes? yes! you could ship to any state... for a low flat rate? yes! a really low flat rate. like $4.90? yes! and it could look like a flat rate box... only flatter? like this? you...me...genius. genius. priority mail flat rate envelopes. just $4.90. only from the postal service. a simpler way to ship. m/[ commearlier, she hady vonn! an all-over achy cold... what's her advantage? it's speedy alka-seltzer! [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus rushes relief for all-over achy colds. the official cold medicine of the u.s. ski team. " alka-seltzer plus. you do? your medicare card. [ laughing ] but don't let me or anyone see it except your doctor or their staff. and don't tell anyone your card or social security number over the phone. guard your card. [ woman 2 ] i hear unauthorized card use is a big source of fraud. t
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>> couric: dean reynolds. dean, thanks very much.le, this was a sad day at rutgers university in new jersey. students warned a freshman who killed himself after a secret video of his sexual encounter with another young man of the post online. two classmates are facing charges. in the last months, at least four gay teens across the country have been driven to take their own lives. more now from chief national correspondent 7 more now from chief national correspondent byron pitts. >> reporter: today on this rain- soaked thursday, the mood at rutgers, grim as the campus skyline. >> it's a sad situation, i'm sad that it happened. >> reporter: by all accounts, tyler clementi, an 18-year-old fresh freshman was a gifted violinist, a good-natured soul who didn't have many college friends and kept to himself. last thursday, authorities say clementi committed suicide, jumped from the george washington bridge, after his roommate secretly streamed video of him kissing another man on the internet, all for the world to see. >> i've been an educato
>> couric: dean reynolds. dean, thanks very much.le, this was a sad day at rutgers university in new jersey. students warned a freshman who killed himself after a secret video of his sexual encounter with another young man of the post online. two classmates are facing charges. in the last months, at least four gay teens across the country have been driven to take their own lives. more now from chief national correspondent 7 more now from chief national correspondent byron pitts. >>...
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governor howard dean joins me. and jim de mipt wants to keep single women and gays out of our classrooms. >>> the 2005 howard dean staged an outside the belt way grassroots campaign to become the head of the democratic national committee, an organization that liberal group activists felt was plagued by inertia and self-serving d.c. insiders. now republican insiders like michael steele are trying to co-opt and outside the beltway movement, the tea party, that threatens their control of conservative voters. joining me now to discuss how michael steele is managing the merger of the republican party and the tea party is former governor of vermont, howard dean. governor dean, i don't know where to begin with the michael steele interview. you have good days and bad days as the chairman of the party, don't you? >> he won't be on msnbc voluntarily for quite some time after that interview. he's got an impossible job. it's really tough to try to do what he's doing and he has to defend some things that are indefensible. the m
governor howard dean joins me. and jim de mipt wants to keep single women and gays out of our classrooms. >>> the 2005 howard dean staged an outside the belt way grassroots campaign to become the head of the democratic national committee, an organization that liberal group activists felt was plagued by inertia and self-serving d.c. insiders. now republican insiders like michael steele are trying to co-opt and outside the beltway movement, the tea party, that threatens their control of...
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dean reynolds in carolina beach, north carolina. thanks very much, dean. this storm's specialty has been sudden heavy downpours and as it moved north today, so did the flood warnings and watches from virginia up to vermont. seth doane now on the impact of the storm here in the northeast. >> reporter: as the powerful storm pushed north today, it pounded cities in its path. seven inches of rain fell in parts of new jersey, turning streets into streams. officials say they responded to 170 roadway incidents and wind knocked down power lines. at one point, 21,000 people lost electricity. >> our early warning sirens were going off indicating that the river was coming up. >> reporter: even passable roads were treacherous with some motorists caught in rushing water. and the commute in new york city slowed to a crawl. >> lot of traffic. lot of congestion. i was getting aggravated. >> reporter: on long island, even school kids were temporarily stranded. across parts of the northeast, over 95,000 customers lost power at the height of the storm. and in vermont, at lea
dean reynolds in carolina beach, north carolina. thanks very much, dean. this storm's specialty has been sudden heavy downpours and as it moved north today, so did the flood warnings and watches from virginia up to vermont. seth doane now on the impact of the storm here in the northeast. >> reporter: as the powerful storm pushed north today, it pounded cities in its path. seven inches of rain fell in parts of new jersey, turning streets into streams. officials say they responded to 170...
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a former dean at st. john's here in new york, has been accused of doing menial jobs for her or lose their scholarship. the same woman was recently arrested for embezzling more than 1 million bucks from the school. they're calling it a massive abuse of power. >> shocking allegations. >>> we're going to have civil rights and lib ra groups who are trying to energize their supporters today in washington, d.c. they're expecting tens of thousands of people to show up for one nation, working together. it's a rally that will be held on the steps of the lincoln memorial. the big question, can they rival the energy the tea party has generated? we're going to talk to one of the organizers coming up. >> so much energy on the right right now. it will be interesting to see if they can counter that. >>> you probably heard the word, maybe even read the book. now, you can see the movie. "freakonomics" the best-seller that looks at the surprising ways our world really works. it's coming to the big screen. it asks and answe
a former dean at st. john's here in new york, has been accused of doing menial jobs for her or lose their scholarship. the same woman was recently arrested for embezzling more than 1 million bucks from the school. they're calling it a massive abuse of power. >> shocking allegations. >>> we're going to have civil rights and lib ra groups who are trying to energize their supporters today in washington, d.c. they're expecting tens of thousands of people to show up for one nation,...
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i give it a dean's list b plus.cary movie of the halloween season, let me n although there are moments that will send you jerking out of your seat in this dean's list c plus. >>> you'll meet a tall, dark stranger, flat jokes and mismatched relationships makes up this dean's lift c minus. waiting for super man, a well- done statement of why our kids falling hand in school a dan's list a. you can check out all of our interviews on our website. this week in the chicago tribune, you can read my interview with justin timberlake. dean richards, wgn news. >>> early season hunters, you can turn out to start hunting at the cubby bear on west covington street. outdoor fantasy brought hunting indoors for a chance to compete. >> call finding for the tournament is not easy. there's some really good guys out there. >> and there's big bucks for the top big buck hunter, a prize of 20 grand no animals hurt. >> those poor little deer on the screen. >> they're fake. >> but they're pitful. >> hey, jim, someone who never looks pitiful.
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now to dean reynolds in chicago., the democrats are hoping michelle obama's star power can help turn things around at a number of key races. >> reporter: well, it's true, katie, that michelle obama's popularity exceeds her husband's and now she's on a three-week seven-state campaign swing. first in wisconsin this morning and later in illinois, she got right down to the economy. commiserating with families, asking for their patience and reminding voters it's going to take a lot longer to dig ourselves out of this hole than any of us would like. the truth is this is the hard part. it's also a measure of how hard the environment is for democrats nationally that the first lady would be campaigning in her home state, in her home town, involving barack obama's old senate seat. and right now, the race for that seat is neck and neck. katie? >> couric: all right, dean reynolds in chicago, thank you. coming up next, she is the face of education reform. and now she's out of a job. yea? we mail documents all over the country, so
now to dean reynolds in chicago., the democrats are hoping michelle obama's star power can help turn things around at a number of key races. >> reporter: well, it's true, katie, that michelle obama's popularity exceeds her husband's and now she's on a three-week seven-state campaign swing. first in wisconsin this morning and later in illinois, she got right down to the economy. commiserating with families, asking for their patience and reminding voters it's going to take a lot longer to...
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dean is talking about.ning us now from harrisburg, pennsylvania, the democratic governor of that state ed rendell. do you agree or disagree with dean? >> well, i have to admit, bill, i'm a little upset because i do understand what howard is talking about. i think what howard is talking about is some members to call themselves tea party members. the basic thrust of the tea partyites is something many democrats agree with and partially i agree with. there are clearly people who are flying the tea party banner who are saying bizarre and extreme things and it is helping the democrats because it ising that he those voters who are disenchanted. >> bill: you would agree any group has extreme nuts in it? >> absolutely. >> bill: dean says that mainstream voters are becoming frightened of the tea party. none of the polls reflect that. >> it's not frightened of the tea party. there are republican candidates out there saying some really shockingly disturbing things like, for example, if you are the victim of rape, you
dean is talking about.ning us now from harrisburg, pennsylvania, the democratic governor of that state ed rendell. do you agree or disagree with dean? >> well, i have to admit, bill, i'm a little upset because i do understand what howard is talking about. i think what howard is talking about is some members to call themselves tea party members. the basic thrust of the tea partyites is something many democrats agree with and partially i agree with. there are clearly people who are flying...
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katie. >> couric: all right, dean reynolds in chicago tonight. thank you, dean.these remaining weeks before the election, we'll be talking to voters all across the country for a new series called "american voices." later in this broadcast, we'll hear from voters in ohio where unemployment tops 10%. on the subject of the economy, this note about the foreclosure crisis. the white house said today the president will not sign a bill congress just sent him that would have made it easier for lenders to repossess homes. the bill would have allowed mortgage companies to notarize foreclosure paperwork electronically, and the fear is that could lead to more americans losing their homes based on flawed documents. overseas tonight, the massive toxic spill in hungry is spreading. it's now reached the danube river which could harr carry thd sludge into six other countries. dead fish have been spotted in waters that feed into the danube, and emergency crews have been pouring vinegar and plastic into the water to dilute the industrial waste. it may be work. tests show the water
katie. >> couric: all right, dean reynolds in chicago tonight. thank you, dean.these remaining weeks before the election, we'll be talking to voters all across the country for a new series called "american voices." later in this broadcast, we'll hear from voters in ohio where unemployment tops 10%. on the subject of the economy, this note about the foreclosure crisis. the white house said today the president will not sign a bill congress just sent him that would have made it...
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dean's list b minus.you're looking for something on stage this weekend, it's the final weekend of the show. you can't go wrong with weekend fun. new this week is the black ensemble theater. an urban take on the fairy tale starring candice edwards as cinderella. the jerdanno dance show. they'll perform world premieres shows at saturday in millennium park. have a great weekend. dean richards, wgn news. >> that was dean richards reporting. >> a bit of trouble there. >> sorry about the audio. >>> tom skilling sounds loud and clear this weekend. >> but not a total washout. if you plan it right and have a bit of flexibility, there'll be many hours you can spend outside dodging the showers. when they come down, they will be somewhat formidable. there's the radar showing these things drifting towards us. some of them have thunder in them out in kansas. and we've got that warm air coming in on the powerful southerly winds which are indicated by this tight packing of the ice so -- isobars retreating to the east. th
dean's list b minus.you're looking for something on stage this weekend, it's the final weekend of the show. you can't go wrong with weekend fun. new this week is the black ensemble theater. an urban take on the fairy tale starring candice edwards as cinderella. the jerdanno dance show. they'll perform world premieres shows at saturday in millennium park. have a great weekend. dean richards, wgn news. >> that was dean richards reporting. >> a bit of trouble there. >> sorry...
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dean will never forget what he went through.uncer ] have a heart to heart with your doctor about your risk. and about lipitor. >>> here's a look at weather in some cities around the country. new york, heavy rain, 72. miami, sunny, 90 degrees. chicago, partly cloudy, 73. denver, sunny, 85 and l.a. partly cloudy, 91. >>> time now for a check of the national forecast. the latest satellite picture shows a large area of clouds over the northeast that stretches down toward the bahamas. back behind it are clear skies that go all the way to the west coast. and there are a few fair-weather patches in the northern plains and southwest. later today, strong winds and heavy rains will move into the northeast. the southeast attempts to dry out from all the rainfall yesterday. warm weather in the southwest is still holding. and milder temperatures are drifting further into the southern plains. >>> in sports, the giants are so close to the national league west title they can smell it. in san francisco, pablo sandoval in the barry bonds role kno
dean will never forget what he went through.uncer ] have a heart to heart with your doctor about your risk. and about lipitor. >>> here's a look at weather in some cities around the country. new york, heavy rain, 72. miami, sunny, 90 degrees. chicago, partly cloudy, 73. denver, sunny, 85 and l.a. partly cloudy, 91. >>> time now for a check of the national forecast. the latest satellite picture shows a large area of clouds over the northeast that stretches down toward the...
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i asked northwestern's admissions dean what do they look for in an applicant?> when we're evaluating students for medill, we need exceptionally strong writers for that program. we also look for students who've had a demonstrated interest in journalism. we certainly look for students who, it's not just a whimsical decision on their part, that they've really thought about journalism as a career. >> medill's dean echoes that advice. he wants students who are eager to take journalism on into the 21st century. what's your single best piece of advice for someone applying to medill? >> it has three parts. however much writing you're doing, triple it. however much reading you're doing triple that, and spend a lot of time just scouring all the options of what the media is becoming so you really understand it in all its new forms. >> you might also apply to be a cherub, coming to northwestern before you apply to college. >> the cherub program is a five week summer program in which kids, high school students from all over the country get to come to medill and learn from m
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howard dean's scream, jeremiah wright's rants. today an eternity. finally, bloggers rule. "newsweek" had the monica lewinsky's story, but it was a blogger, matt drudge, who broke it. gone are the days when the big boys who control newspapers control the political news. hi, i'm chris matthews. welcome to the show. today a look at how the new media universe has changed things in politics. let's look at some of the new rules politicians forget at their peril. for one, beware the cell phone camera politicians wept to school on this, from former virginia senator george allen, once a highly touted presidential candidate. et>> l's give a welcome to macaca here. welcome to america and the real world of virginia. >> boy, that killed his career. he said it was a nonsense word that came off as a racial slur. never again. >> well, this is the world he's in, we're all in now, where you have to be very careful. and i never quite knew what the word meant. he never explained what it meant. but it went viral, and once it went viral, he was done. >> katty, this was a volunteer campaign and
howard dean's scream, jeremiah wright's rants. today an eternity. finally, bloggers rule. "newsweek" had the monica lewinsky's story, but it was a blogger, matt drudge, who broke it. gone are the days when the big boys who control newspapers control the political news. hi, i'm chris matthews. welcome to the show. today a look at how the new media universe has changed things in politics. let's look at some of the new rules politicians forget at their peril. for one, beware the cell...
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dean doesn't mince words. >> neither does that lady!e he stands on these films, no question. i got to credit dave and robert and brandon spinner for the phoenix, arizona storm shots we showed you earlier. if you missed them, they are up at our website, wgntv.com, actually breaking weather. so check it out. storms are out in the rockies tonight. see the purple areas with frost and freeze advisories? lot of the action in the weather out west, shifting at us as we get into early next week and we'll have warmed up and turned a little more humid then. we could brew a couple of thunderstorms in that whole setup for columbus day, but looks now like many hours will be rain-free and we'll see mixed sun. temperatures should be warm this weekend. high pressure in the area, but the fact the isobars have squeezed together means a strong southwest to west wind will take shape tomorrow. the one wild card, see the high north of lake superior? if that comes down saturday it, turns winds off the lake. we still think that's going to happen, but could poss
dean doesn't mince words. >> neither does that lady!e he stands on these films, no question. i got to credit dave and robert and brandon spinner for the phoenix, arizona storm shots we showed you earlier. if you missed them, they are up at our website, wgntv.com, actually breaking weather. so check it out. storms are out in the rockies tonight. see the purple areas with frost and freeze advisories? lot of the action in the weather out west, shifting at us as we get into early next week...
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>> couric: dean reynolds in madison, wisconsin, tonight. dean, thank you.e, in west virginia the democrats are fighting to keep the seat held for more than half a century by the late senator robert byrd. democratic governor joe manchin is in a tight battle for that seat with republican john raese. congressional correspondent nancy cordes is in west virginia tonight. nancy, manchin got some pretty big attention with that campaign ad heard round the country. >> reporter: that's right, katie. and the governor says he has no regrets about releasing one of the most explosive ads of this election season. west virginias have never seen their governor like this, leveling a rifle at the agenda of his fellow democrat, president obama. >> and i'll take dead aim at the cap and trade bill. >> reporter: don't you think it's a little bit over the top to be firing a gun when you're talking about the president? >> i'm not talking about the president. i'm talking about cap and tradement it's dead on arrival. should be. >> reporter: the ad is a calculated move by man hin who
>> couric: dean reynolds in madison, wisconsin, tonight. dean, thank you.e, in west virginia the democrats are fighting to keep the seat held for more than half a century by the late senator robert byrd. democratic governor joe manchin is in a tight battle for that seat with republican john raese. congressional correspondent nancy cordes is in west virginia tonight. nancy, manchin got some pretty big attention with that campaign ad heard round the country. >> reporter: that's right,...
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dean reynolds in the windy city tonight. dean, thank you. turning now to campaign 2010. the midterm elections are a week away, though many americans have already voted, including president obama who filled out an absentee ballot at the white house today. meanwhile, spending by the candidates for congress this year is expected to top $2 billion for the first time ever. that averages out to about $4 million a seat. and as spending reaches new highs, the ads are reaching new lows. here's our congressional correspondent nancy cordes. >> they arrogantly raised taxes and spending. >> reporter: in the election's final week, attack ads have lost all their subtlety-- if they ever had any. >> john raese's ideas are crazy! >> reporter: this republican spot uses great depression style images to tar california's barbara boxer. >> billions in taxes, our hopes crushed by washington. the legacy of barbara boxer. >> reporter: while this democratic ad ties nevada congressman joe heck to the spread of cancer. >> we can't eliminate every risk factor tied to cervical cancer, but joe heck is
dean reynolds in the windy city tonight. dean, thank you. turning now to campaign 2010. the midterm elections are a week away, though many americans have already voted, including president obama who filled out an absentee ballot at the white house today. meanwhile, spending by the candidates for congress this year is expected to top $2 billion for the first time ever. that averages out to about $4 million a seat. and as spending reaches new highs, the ads are reaching new lows. here's our...
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>> couric: all right, dean reynolds. dean, thank you. in washington today, the f.b.i. said it's uncovered a plot to bomb the d.c. metro system. cbs justice correspondent bill orr is following the still- developing story. bob, i understand the authorities say this lone suspect wanted to target military personnel? >> reporter: katie, it does sound luke a chilling plot top to bottom, a plan to bomb subway trains near the pentagon during business hours and prosecutors have charged farouk ahmed. no attack was imminent. sources tell us, ahmed, who lives in northern virginia has no real terror connections at all. the case is an f.b.i. sting. prosecutors say over the past six months, ahmed videotaped four metro train stations around d.c. and allegedly turned over the tapes and some diagrams to undercover f.b.i. agents which he thought were members of al qaeda. the sources say he made no contact with actual terror operatives and collected no bomb-making materials. but if convicted, ahmed still faces 50 years in prison. katie? >> couric: so he may not have had the where with all
>> couric: all right, dean reynolds. dean, thank you. in washington today, the f.b.i. said it's uncovered a plot to bomb the d.c. metro system. cbs justice correspondent bill orr is following the still- developing story. bob, i understand the authorities say this lone suspect wanted to target military personnel? >> reporter: katie, it does sound luke a chilling plot top to bottom, a plan to bomb subway trains near the pentagon during business hours and prosecutors have charged...
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dean reynolds in chicago, dean, thank you. >>> two natural disasters in indonesia this morning. an eruption of a volcano and a tsunami that killed at least 113 people. up to 20 people were injured by hot ash spewing from that volcano. scientists say the pressure beneath the dome could trigger a very powerful blast and an earthquake triggered a 10-feet wave that washed away two coastal villages. in the capital of jakarta, the streets were flooded. >>> a funeral for aide worker linda norgrove. the services are on an island off the west coast of the stot land. she was kidnapped in afghanistan in september and died during a failed rescue attempt by u.s. special forces this month. >>> reported this morning that tariq aziz has been sentenced to death by hanging. he was convicted of taking part in the campaign that hunted and executed members of shiite religious parties. >>> in los angeles, three teenagers driving a black bmw almost got away as police say they ran a red light and broadsided this school bus. a pedestrian was killed. 18 students and the bus driver were hurt. the 17-year-
dean reynolds in chicago, dean, thank you. >>> two natural disasters in indonesia this morning. an eruption of a volcano and a tsunami that killed at least 113 people. up to 20 people were injured by hot ash spewing from that volcano. scientists say the pressure beneath the dome could trigger a very powerful blast and an earthquake triggered a 10-feet wave that washed away two coastal villages. in the capital of jakarta, the streets were flooded. >>> a funeral for aide worker...
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dean reynolds is there. >> reporter: at the emmanuel congregation on chicago's north side today, rabbi zeddic raised the issue on everyone's mind. >> are we shocked? no. there's nothing shocking in this. >> reporter: the congregation is affiliated with orr hada orr hadash said to be one of the synagogues apparently targeted. rabbi swraddic was notified of the threat by chicago officials on friday. >> we need to be vigilant. this is, alas, a new normal. i don't want to get used to it but i do have to recognize it. >> reporter: outside there was no sign of increased security, while inside, those who came for sabbath services were concerned but saw no drop-off in attendance. >> a mail bomb from yemen. i'm not going to lose sleep over it, you know. you can't stop being who you are. >> reporter: even if the shipment from yemen had reached its intended destination here in chicago, the staff at this synagogue is instructed to turn over such suspicious packages to the authorities. the that the scheme was to unfold just before an american election is consistent with the way al qaeda has tried t
dean reynolds is there. >> reporter: at the emmanuel congregation on chicago's north side today, rabbi zeddic raised the issue on everyone's mind. >> are we shocked? no. there's nothing shocking in this. >> reporter: the congregation is affiliated with orr hada orr hadash said to be one of the synagogues apparently targeted. rabbi swraddic was notified of the threat by chicago officials on friday. >> we need to be vigilant. this is, alas, a new normal. i don't want to...
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he spent almost 30 years as an ivy league dean of admissions. >> the ivy league has this image of being in the country academically, which we like to think is true. >> reporter: but what most people don't realize is that the ivy league was originally defined not by scholastics but by athletics. >> we end up playing each other in sports, and that's really the bottom line. >> reporter: that may be how it started, but today the ivy league is seen by many as the country's most prestigious schools. they're certainly among the oldest. seven of the schools were founded even before the american revolution. there's a legend that ben franklin applied to harvard and was rejected. so he said he'd start a college of his own. and he did. founded in 1740, it was called the academy of philadelphia. later it was renamed the university of pennsylvania. today, penn has more than 23,000 students on campuses that sprawl over hundreds of acres. its wharton business school is world famous. and while there are many other excellent colleges around the country, for some only the ivy league will do. >> applicatio
he spent almost 30 years as an ivy league dean of admissions. >> the ivy league has this image of being in the country academically, which we like to think is true. >> reporter: but what most people don't realize is that the ivy league was originally defined not by scholastics but by athletics. >> we end up playing each other in sports, and that's really the bottom line. >> reporter: that may be how it started, but today the ivy league is seen by many as the country's...
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like before this i would have never been in dean's area, never been to his school, never met these guysever sat and chatted with them, and just went away with them, it's just been an amazing experience. >> reporter: full court peace has grown from one team to five teams in just a few years. they've even started a girls' program. eventually, michael would like to bring basketball to rivaling communities in other parts of the world. for more information on full court peace, log on to our website and click on the link. i'm tyler, and that's sports for this week. >>> the tallest structure in washington, d.c., isn't a skyscraper. it's a monument to a man who's often called the father of our country. it's the first of all the memorials to be built on the national mall, and it continues to be one of the most popular for tourists. lauren visited it as part of our series "washington monuments and memorials." >> reporter: as we all know, george washington served as commander-in-chief of our nation's military during the revolutionary war. in 1789 he became the very first pre
like before this i would have never been in dean's area, never been to his school, never met these guysever sat and chatted with them, and just went away with them, it's just been an amazing experience. >> reporter: full court peace has grown from one team to five teams in just a few years. they've even started a girls' program. eventually, michael would like to bring basketball to rivaling communities in other parts of the world. for more information on full court peace, log on to our...
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dean reynolds, cbs news, st.. >> rodriguez: and with denny's inspirational story we wrap up this edition of the "cbs evening news." for katie couric, i'm maggie rodriguez. see you monday on the "early show." until then, have a great weekend and for the latest news and much more, go to cbsnews.com. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs so who is "making stuff up"? the news media say it's bob ehrlich... with attacks that have been called "false" and "misleading." made up attacks bob ehrlich knows aren't true. but here's what's not made up. bob ehrlich's $3 billion in taxes and fees. the $2.5 million he got paid working at a lobbying firm. or the fact ehrlich worked for the casinos to put slots at arundel mills mall. now, bob...that's all true. >> now, "entertainment tonight," the most watched entertainment news magazine in the world. jamie lee curtis and will there be a battle for her father's fortune. >> how many millions was he worth? >> once in a while i get pissed off. >> once they reveal about their once tur
dean reynolds, cbs news, st.. >> rodriguez: and with denny's inspirational story we wrap up this edition of the "cbs evening news." for katie couric, i'm maggie rodriguez. see you monday on the "early show." until then, have a great weekend and for the latest news and much more, go to cbsnews.com. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs so who is "making stuff up"? the news media say it's bob ehrlich... with attacks that have been called "false" and...
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dean reynolds has more now from chicago. >> reporter: the destructive power of this muscle-bound storm could be seen in the damage it left behind. tornado warnings and watches stretch from marquette, michigan, to memphis, tennessee. some 70,000 people lost power in the chicago area and travel slowed to a crawl at o'hare. >> it's a real pain. then we've got to get stuck here. it's really boring. it's freezing. i'm wearing two jackets. >> reporter: just walking was a battle in battle creek, michigan. while at mt. pleasant, wisconsin, the storm came up so fast, workers at the tractor plant said they ran for their lives. it may or may not have been a twister that wrecked justin sloerds's farmhouse but to him it was probably a distinction without a difference. >> you didn't see anything, you didn't hear anything. it was like someone dropped a bomb out of the sky. >> the storm was a collision between cold canadian air and the warm midwestern variety and the worst may not be over. >> this storm over the next 24 hours will be the second strongest storm in recorded history in this part of the c
dean reynolds has more now from chicago. >> reporter: the destructive power of this muscle-bound storm could be seen in the damage it left behind. tornado warnings and watches stretch from marquette, michigan, to memphis, tennessee. some 70,000 people lost power in the chicago area and travel slowed to a crawl at o'hare. >> it's a real pain. then we've got to get stuck here. it's really boring. it's freezing. i'm wearing two jackets. >> reporter: just walking was a battle in...
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. >> john motor eye manager and frank dean were bragging to an out of town guest about how san francisco was such a diverse and tolerant city. on september 26th they came to the dryers waffle and tone shop and met this cashier. >> by the time we walked up to the person and i said i am, she just, somebody whispered something in her ear, she put her head down and turned her back away. >> motor eye manager snapped these cell phone pictures of the employees all of whom he says deliberately ignored him and history peteed requests for iscream. >> that was done in bad taste. there was no mistake here. this was intentional conduct. >> we weren't caresting, we weren't rude, we weren't -- we weren't, we didn't do anything to antagonize the situation, we waited in line patiently like everyone else. >> reporter: mortimer and deans, just friends, believe they were singled out because they were gay. >> i think they perceived us to be a mixed race interracial gay couple. that's the only reason i can think. >> so the retired attorney filed this complaint with the san francisco human rights commission al
. >> john motor eye manager and frank dean were bragging to an out of town guest about how san francisco was such a diverse and tolerant city. on september 26th they came to the dryers waffle and tone shop and met this cashier. >> by the time we walked up to the person and i said i am, she just, somebody whispered something in her ear, she put her head down and turned her back away. >> motor eye manager snapped these cell phone pictures of the employees all of whom he says...
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my name is once dean and the father of the house i will never forget one day there was no job i came home and there was no food my brothers and sisters and my mother went to sleep hungry it was she's only thirteen years old but as the man of the house has responsibilities start early at six in the morning. my sister goodbye. goodbye my brother. on the first born this is a typical poor kabul neighborhood children with runny noses dirty feet and crawling stomachs every day was a dean takes his bucket and joins the tens of thousands of children heading to the country's streets to make the median living washing cars but despite their stolen childhoods they are the lucky ones a year ago my dude was martyred he was working with the police and died during a rocket explosion. this is very very hard work i make about a dollar a day sometimes the other boys are fighting with me they say they want to wash this car. is a piece of color is twelve he manages to bring a few dollars more into the home but it's barely enough to feed his mother and seven sisters to each other every day i wake up so ea
my name is once dean and the father of the house i will never forget one day there was no job i came home and there was no food my brothers and sisters and my mother went to sleep hungry it was she's only thirteen years old but as the man of the house has responsibilities start early at six in the morning. my sister goodbye. goodbye my brother. on the first born this is a typical poor kabul neighborhood children with runny noses dirty feet and crawling stomachs every day was a dean takes his...