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his father, his uncle, influences on him, very surprising to have douglas in the mix. one of the real tensions in the booknd in the 100ays is the nstant clash between douglas and franc perkins. frances perkins is saying we need public works programs and as soon as she convinces fdr, douglas sneaks in and says we don't have the money for it. in her oral history, she describes how she outmaneuvered him. the great example of this is in the big bill, tion industrial recovery ac one thing frances perkins said in all these meetings, creating crazy schemes, government business partnerships, people struck it down quickly. frances perkins said i just want to make sure there's a large public works for unemployed people. there wasn't money for it. frances perkins convinces fdr to put $3.3 billion of public works into the national recovery act. as she tells him her oral history, about to be introduced in congress, she looks at the draft and she see that public-works provision has been taken out and she knows douglas, she call around a confirms it was douglas and she sayto fdr i ne
his father, his uncle, influences on him, very surprising to have douglas in the mix. one of the real tensions in the booknd in the 100ays is the nstant clash between douglas and franc perkins. frances perkins is saying we need public works programs and as soon as she convinces fdr, douglas sneaks in and says we don't have the money for it. in her oral history, she describes how she outmaneuvered him. the great example of this is in the big bill, tion industrial recovery ac one thing frances...
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i am detective douglas.ious why a detective is calling you five, six times saying look i want to talk to you right away. aren't you curious? he looked at me and goes, yeah, why? i said i want to talk to you about the death of michelle herndon. he looked at me and said, yeah, i read about that. i said, well, you come see me tomorrow. he goes, oh, okay. >> reporter: in his gut, the police veteran was now sure that oliver was responsible for michelle's death. but without any concrete evidence to take to the district attorney, his hand were tied. he wasn't surprised when the following day came and went with no oliver. desperate for lead, detective douglas went to oliver's hometown in tennessee to speak to his father. but his prime target had already come and gone. i asked him about his son's attitude when he came home, was he happy? was he sad? dad said well he struck me as being a little depressed. really, why would he be depressed? >> he told me a girlfriend of his died of a drug overdose in gainesville. i had
i am detective douglas.ious why a detective is calling you five, six times saying look i want to talk to you right away. aren't you curious? he looked at me and goes, yeah, why? i said i want to talk to you about the death of michelle herndon. he looked at me and said, yeah, i read about that. i said, well, you come see me tomorrow. he goes, oh, okay. >> reporter: in his gut, the police veteran was now sure that oliver was responsible for michelle's death. but without any concrete...
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at first, a conversation with douglas brinkley. his latest book, "the wilderness warrior," looks at teddy roosevelt. also tonight, a tribute to the people of new orleans from josh charles. it is simple as helping rebuild the city. -- his single effort is helping rebuild the city. we are glad that you joined us. it our book at new orleans four years after katrina coming out. -- our look at orleans four years after katrina coming up. >> there are so many things that wal-mart is looking forward to doing, like helping people live better. but mostly, we're helping build stronger communities and relationships. with your help, the best is yet to come. >> nationwide insurance proudly supports "tavis smiley." tavis and nationwide, working together to improve financial literacy and the economic empowerment that comes with it. >> ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [captioning made possible by kcet public television] tavis: douglas brinkley is a noted historian and best-
at first, a conversation with douglas brinkley. his latest book, "the wilderness warrior," looks at teddy roosevelt. also tonight, a tribute to the people of new orleans from josh charles. it is simple as helping rebuild the city. -- his single effort is helping rebuild the city. we are glad that you joined us. it our book at new orleans four years after katrina coming out. -- our look at orleans four years after katrina coming up. >> there are so many things that wal-mart is...
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he also began to change and he wanted to get to know douglas. and he fell in love with frederick douglass. he met with him more than any black man. lincoln never had a meal with a black person. lincoln did not spend 24 hours if his whole life with black people of high intellectual caliber. but he revered frederick douglass. in fact, after the second inaugural which most of us don't know, never had so many black people ever attended a public event in the united states. and douglas report in the second and noggle memorial and you can see it chilled on the wall, this amazing paragraph about perhaps god is exacting a life, one life for each lash that the slave house fell on his or her back. it is an amazing figure, very powerful figure. but the times in london reports the black part of the audience was saying amen, and called to respond. so douglass goes back to the white house. in those days you could just walk into the white house. two guards are standing at the door. douglas is the only black person trying to get into the white house because that
he also began to change and he wanted to get to know douglas. and he fell in love with frederick douglass. he met with him more than any black man. lincoln never had a meal with a black person. lincoln did not spend 24 hours if his whole life with black people of high intellectual caliber. but he revered frederick douglass. in fact, after the second inaugural which most of us don't know, never had so many black people ever attended a public event in the united states. and douglas report in the...
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arrestaron al hijo del actor michael douglas. con presunta posesión de douglas.portante cantidad de meta anfetaminas. no es primera vez que cameron enfrenta problemas con la ley. en el 2007, había sido arrestado por posesión de drogas. >>> piensa que la barrida de la actriz penélope cruzada mucho que hablar. se rumorea que puedo estar embarazada. no ha sido confirmado por ello ni su novio el actor español javier barden. el único que habló del tema es el director español pedro al modo bar que se encuentra promoviendo una película con la actriz. dijo que la >>> contando los días >>> claro. por favor. queremos ir al mundial. >>> ¿cuanto falta para ir al mundial? 300, ¿cuanto?. >>> son muchos todavía mientras no te coman los tigres. h@ tenemos suficiente para empacar. >>> exactamente >>> comprar la cantimplora para el agua. el sombrero para el sol. >>> fernando, que nos ayuda a prepararnos para el mundial ¿verdad? >>> mientras no me coma el tigre a mí. tendremos para el próximo mundial. ya estamos escribiendo ya. muchas fotos. recorrimos ya 5 ciudades que serán se de
arrestaron al hijo del actor michael douglas. con presunta posesión de douglas.portante cantidad de meta anfetaminas. no es primera vez que cameron enfrenta problemas con la ley. en el 2007, había sido arrestado por posesión de drogas. >>> piensa que la barrida de la actriz penélope cruzada mucho que hablar. se rumorea que puedo estar embarazada. no ha sido confirmado por ello ni su novio el actor español javier barden. el único que habló del tema es el director español pedro...
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and what's douglas do? douglas said, from beginning to end, abraham lincoln was the white man's president. what he did in terms of the slaves was to benefit white men. so it was -- they were shocked. and douglas did not -- douglas went on at other times to say lincoln was a great man, et cetera, et cetera, and he said it in that speech. but even reprinted that speech in the last two editions of his autobiography. so how he really felt. it was really nuanced but he wanted people to know that lincoln opposed slavery not because he liked black people -- i was ready to believe abraham lincoln loved black people -- it was because he thought it created unfair advantage to white men who owned slaves in the marketplace. so slavery discriminated against white -- what we call white working-class people. like his father. and his father had to leave kentucky because he couldn't compete in the marketplace. he goes to indiana and then illinois. so the truth about lincoln makes him more fascinating to me. more of a hero b
and what's douglas do? douglas said, from beginning to end, abraham lincoln was the white man's president. what he did in terms of the slaves was to benefit white men. so it was -- they were shocked. and douglas did not -- douglas went on at other times to say lincoln was a great man, et cetera, et cetera, and he said it in that speech. but even reprinted that speech in the last two editions of his autobiography. so how he really felt. it was really nuanced but he wanted people to know that...
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today, this salvo from linda douglas of the white house who office of health reform. >> the people who always try to scare people whenever you try to bring them health insurance reform at it again. >> douglas was responding to a link on the drudge report that connects to a youtube sid yo showing president obama talking about healthcare. >> i don't think we will eliminate employer coverage immediately. there will be a transition process. i can envision a decade out or 15 years out or 20 years out. >> the white house refuted the staple but said overall the clips were taken out of context. >> they take a phrase here and there and cherry pick and put it together and make it sound like he's saying something that he didn't really say. >> to give the full context, then senator obama goes on to say he favors a, quote, federal system or state pool for workers to opt
today, this salvo from linda douglas of the white house who office of health reform. >> the people who always try to scare people whenever you try to bring them health insurance reform at it again. >> douglas was responding to a link on the drudge report that connects to a youtube sid yo showing president obama talking about healthcare. >> i don't think we will eliminate employer coverage immediately. there will be a transition process. i can envision a decade out or 15 years...
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it happened in the 1800 block of frederick douglas place southeast. sarah similar monday is joining us live from the scene with an update. >> reporter: the neighbor is pretty quiet right now but that certainly was not the case earlier this morning. police are telling us that shots rang out here on frederick douglas place southeast a little after 12:30 this morning actually going through the rear of a house, a window and hitting a 13-year- old girl in the back. we understand at this point that police are telling us the good hereis that she has been treated and released. this all unfolded at about 1:30 this morning. we are not sure at this point the motive behind the shooting but detectives were here on the scene earlier looking for whoever may have been behind the shooting here. police say several shots were fired into the rear of the house hitting that 13-year-old girl at least once. at this point, police are not sure if she was a target, if this was another shooting that was going on in the neighborhood and she happened to be in the mind of fire. at
it happened in the 1800 block of frederick douglas place southeast. sarah similar monday is joining us live from the scene with an update. >> reporter: the neighbor is pretty quiet right now but that certainly was not the case earlier this morning. police are telling us that shots rang out here on frederick douglas place southeast a little after 12:30 this morning actually going through the rear of a house, a window and hitting a 13-year- old girl in the back. we understand at this point...
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douglas davis says he believes in his heart and has faith that kristi is still alive. he says the young mom is a fighter. but tonight kristi's boyfriend, family, and terrified neighbors are waiting for answers and her safe return. >> i know her voice. i know it well. the tone that gave me the fullest confidence that she was being abducted, she was afraid and i know for a fact that this is an abduction. >> reporter: you just saw kristi cornwell's boyfriend, a christian minister on nbc's "today show" just a few hours ago. with wrga e-news radio. take a listen to what else he had to say. >> what did you hear on the phone? describe why you knew, why you believe she was abducted? >> as you know, the authorities, this is important to the case what i would like to relay is the sense i had. the details i can't talk about. however i know her voice. i know it well. the tone that gave me the fullest confidence that she was being abducted, she was afraid and i know for a fact that this is an abduction. >> you were questioned by investigators. you're considered a suspect. >> right.
douglas davis says he believes in his heart and has faith that kristi is still alive. he says the young mom is a fighter. but tonight kristi's boyfriend, family, and terrified neighbors are waiting for answers and her safe return. >> i know her voice. i know it well. the tone that gave me the fullest confidence that she was being abducted, she was afraid and i know for a fact that this is an abduction. >> reporter: you just saw kristi cornwell's boyfriend, a christian minister on...
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the bullets flew through the back window of a home on frederick douglas place southeast. the bullet stuck a young girl in the back. she was treated and released from a hospital. >>> busy morning for you guys once again keeping an eye on things here and afar. >> luckily, things have calmed down from where they were yesterday when we had a tropical storm hitting the coast. that has dissipated. this morning, hurricane bill, it is well out to sea. the good thing about this image is it does include a pretty good amount ofthe atlantic thocean aan y cou see bill is nowhere near us so we're in thec going to worry about that at s point. we do have clouds in over u u this morning so willbe a mix of clouds and sun again today similar to yesterday. current temperatures at the area airports, reagan national, 75 degrees. i will tell you it is a warm, muggy morning. you do feel it this morning. dulles international at 73 degrees. bwi at 72 degrees. partly l.i.e. sunny skies. scattered afternoon showers and thunderstorms. you could get a about the of a downpour if you get one of those th
the bullets flew through the back window of a home on frederick douglas place southeast. the bullet stuck a young girl in the back. she was treated and released from a hospital. >>> busy morning for you guys once again keeping an eye on things here and afar. >> luckily, things have calmed down from where they were yesterday when we had a tropical storm hitting the coast. that has dissipated. this morning, hurricane bill, it is well out to sea. the good thing about this image is...
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i don't think the worst is over. >> douglas, what do you think about what's going on? >> i think steve has an element of truth there. this job reports is not as strong. most of the decline comes from the labor force participation rate going down. people being discouraged and leaving the labor market. i think going forward households are sufficiently weak and there's a weak enough foundation under them in the labor market that we shouldn't expect much in the second half of 2009. really, it's going to be 2010 before we see real growth. >> you see something going on in the future. you don't think it's happening right now? what's your view of what's going on right now and whether anybody should take credit for it? >> i think the recession is losing steam. there's no question about it. we're not having growth yet. we'll have a bit of growth this second part of this year, but i don't see strong growth into next year yet. jobs should be going on. we can't cheer that they're not going down as fast. >> let's talk about -- i guess the reason is it's not just a political discussi
i don't think the worst is over. >> douglas, what do you think about what's going on? >> i think steve has an element of truth there. this job reports is not as strong. most of the decline comes from the labor force participation rate going down. people being discouraged and leaving the labor market. i think going forward households are sufficiently weak and there's a weak enough foundation under them in the labor market that we shouldn't expect much in the second half of 2009....
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first, a coversation wth douglas inkley. his latest book, "the wilderness warrior," looks at teddy roosevelt. also tonight, aribute to the pele of new orleans from jsh charles. it is simple as helping rebuild the city. h single efft is helping rebuild the city. we are glad that yojoined us. t our book at new orlns four years aer katrincoming out. -- o look at orleans four years aer katrina comingup. >> there areo many things that wal-mart is looking forward to doing, like helping peopleive better. but mostly, we'reelping build stroer communities and relationships. wi your help, the best is yet to come. >> nationwide insurance prouy supports "tavismiley." tavis and nationwide, working together to impre financial teracy and the enomic emwerment that comes with it. >> ♪ nationwe is on your si ♪ >> and by conibutions to your pbs station from vwers like you. thank you. [captioni made possible by kcet public televisi] tavis: douglasbrinkley is a noted historian and best-selling author who look at hurricane katrina calledthe great
first, a coversation wth douglas inkley. his latest book, "the wilderness warrior," looks at teddy roosevelt. also tonight, aribute to the pele of new orleans from jsh charles. it is simple as helping rebuild the city. h single efft is helping rebuild the city. we are glad that yojoined us. t our book at new orlns four years aer katrincoming out. -- o look at orleans four years aer katrina comingup. >> there areo many things that wal-mart is looking forward to doing, like...
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we will also hear from historian douglas brinkley. we're glad you joined us. remembering ted kennedy, coming up right now. >> there are so many things that wal-mart is looking forward to doing, like helping people live better. but mostly, we're helping build stronger communities and relationships. with your help, the best is yet to come. >> nationwide insurance proudly supports "tavis smiley." tavis and nationwide, working together to improve financial literacy and the economic empowerment that comes with it. >> ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [captioning made possible by kcet public television] tavis: a couple of quick programming notes. due to the breaking news of senator kennedy's passing, our conversation with c.e.o. ron williams will air tomorrow night. and he is a critical voice and health care debate, opposed to the public option. he will explain. that full conversation airs tomorrow night on this program. also on the end the program, edward brooke and african- american republi
we will also hear from historian douglas brinkley. we're glad you joined us. remembering ted kennedy, coming up right now. >> there are so many things that wal-mart is looking forward to doing, like helping people live better. but mostly, we're helping build stronger communities and relationships. with your help, the best is yet to come. >> nationwide insurance proudly supports "tavis smiley." tavis and nationwide, working together to improve financial literacy and the...
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quite frankly -- >> douglas, what do you think happened?did in fact speak to me and say hang on just a minute i need to get off the road there's a car coming. of course she began screaming. i don't know who took her. i have no concept of that. no ideas at all in the weeks of our relationship. >> where was she? >> was she in a r remote area? >> a great deal is remote. it is just like the rest, approximately three quarters of a mile from her home. about half mile from the church where the command center is now. she lived there, grew up there all of her life felt safe there. >> they called off the ground search. how do you feel about that? >> if you looked the place over, completely looked through everything there. i think over some places twice. then the next thing to do is look for another location. i know that some of the leads are still coming in. my reason for being here tonight is to make certain that people be aware that they may be the person who has the next lead. this is quite possible -- >> that number i think is on our screen. >> y
quite frankly -- >> douglas, what do you think happened?did in fact speak to me and say hang on just a minute i need to get off the road there's a car coming. of course she began screaming. i don't know who took her. i have no concept of that. no ideas at all in the weeks of our relationship. >> where was she? >> was she in a r remote area? >> a great deal is remote. it is just like the rest, approximately three quarters of a mile from her home. about half mile from the...
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right now to douglas davis. mr. davis, thank you for being with us. >> thank you, nancy, for having me. >> you endured a lot of questioning, i'm sure. how are you holding up? >> well, only by god's grace has carried me through this far. it's been difficult for us and the family to have seen this and to experience this abduction out of nowhere this occurred and you can't prepare for these type of things. god's grace carries us through it, and i'm grateful for that. >> you are seeing home video just released of kristi. everybody -- millions of women across this country go for a walk after work or after school chatting away on a cell phone. that's just what she did. >> absolutely. >> mr. davis, you must know that our prayers and many, many other people are with you and kristi's family and her son, especially. that evening when you were on the phone with her, what was the last thing you heard her say? what were her words? >> well, as you know due to the investigation the depth of that conversation i can't divulge at thi
right now to douglas davis. mr. davis, thank you for being with us. >> thank you, nancy, for having me. >> you endured a lot of questioning, i'm sure. how are you holding up? >> well, only by god's grace has carried me through this far. it's been difficult for us and the family to have seen this and to experience this abduction out of nowhere this occurred and you can't prepare for these type of things. god's grace carries us through it, and i'm grateful for that. >> you...
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douglas brinkley, good luck with the book.countdown" with keith olbermann starts right now. >>> which of these stories will you be talking about tomorrow? the truth is out about the societal sabotage dressed up as phony protests against health care reform. poisoning the political well. give it up. any presence of being the loyal opposition. they've become political terrorists. the searing op-ed in "the washington post". constant references to, images of hitler, nazis, the ss or from the organizer whipping up a crowd of the americans for prosperity funded by big tobacco and big oil, all of the above, and euthanasia, too. >> adolph hitler, he called his program the final solution. i kind of wonder what we're going to call ours. >> the one saving grace? they are not that smart. just an ordinary american and a connecticut town hall still wearing his blue cross blue shield shirt. just an ordinary american in a wisconsin town hall saying she is not affiliated with any party who was vice chairman of her county republican party as lat
douglas brinkley, good luck with the book.countdown" with keith olbermann starts right now. >>> which of these stories will you be talking about tomorrow? the truth is out about the societal sabotage dressed up as phony protests against health care reform. poisoning the political well. give it up. any presence of being the loyal opposition. they've become political terrorists. the searing op-ed in "the washington post". constant references to, images of hitler, nazis,...
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. >>> for more about this latest outbreak of violence in iraq, we are joined tonight by douglas ollivant. mr. ollivant served two tours in iraq as a lieutenant colonel in the army. and until two months ago was director for iraq policy at the is national security council in both the bush and the obama administrations. welcome. >> thank you. >> we saw dozens of people killed in iraq on friday and dozens more unfortunately today. should we be concerned that the security suation there is deteriorating now that the u.s. troops have pulled back and get ready to pull out? >> martin, these are tragic events especially if the people who are killed and their families but bottom line to your question is, no. these events are isolated acts of terrorism. admittedly repeated isolated acts of terrorism but they're not having any strategic effect. >> who do we think is behind this? >> almost certainly al qaeda and iraq. >> and their purpose? >> their purpose is to, first, try to reignite the civil war between the sunnis and the shia in iraq, and also to demonstrate their relevance,ta they're still a pla
. >>> for more about this latest outbreak of violence in iraq, we are joined tonight by douglas ollivant. mr. ollivant served two tours in iraq as a lieutenant colonel in the army. and until two months ago was director for iraq policy at the is national security council in both the bush and the obama administrations. welcome. >> thank you. >> we saw dozens of people killed in iraq on friday and dozens more unfortunately today. should we be concerned that the security...
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her boyfriend, douglas davis, a speaking publicly in his first cable television interview.. >> thank you. >> let me ask you, how is the family doing? she has a 15-year-old son. >> yes, and he is with his dad and with his grandfather and they're great guys. i know they're looking out after him well. it is hard for him, no doubt. i mean, the anxiety he's going through is tremendous. but he's got a great support network around him. he's well-loved in his high school where he's an "a" student, and they're looking out after him. >> douglas, what can you tell me? i know you can't speak too specifically, but what can you tell me about this phone call? you were on the phone talking to christi essentially when this happened. >> well, we were discussing just life, plans. we were talking about a date on thursday evening, a dinner and just doing what you do when you talk on the phone, you know. she referenced there was a car coming. such a rural road you normally walk on the street, not the bank. she said i need to move off the road. at that point things began to happen, and i really c
her boyfriend, douglas davis, a speaking publicly in his first cable television interview.. >> thank you. >> let me ask you, how is the family doing? she has a 15-year-old son. >> yes, and he is with his dad and with his grandfather and they're great guys. i know they're looking out after him well. it is hard for him, no doubt. i mean, the anxiety he's going through is tremendous. but he's got a great support network around him. he's well-loved in his high school where he's an...
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police arrested carletta douglas on thursday.y said they made the discovery after a car slammed into her bus. douglas is accused with driving with a license that was suspended for more than two mont. >> if somebody's not doin their duty. no way a metro operator should be riding around with a dead -- with a suspended license. i believe someone is not doing their job. >> douglas told abc 7 she would love to explain her situation but would get in trouble if she did. she's worked for metro for eight years. she has five days to produce a valid driver's license or she'll be fired. z.c. police are looking for the suspect who killed a man inside his northwest home overnight. officers found the victim who was in his 50's in the basement of a house in the 4200 block of illinois avenue. he had been shot several times. the prosecution in chandra levy's murder is presented a new witness while the defense is pointing fingers at 10 other possible suspects. they used that to ask for a delay of trial yesterday. the judge refused. ththe washington
police arrested carletta douglas on thursday.y said they made the discovery after a car slammed into her bus. douglas is accused with driving with a license that was suspended for more than two mont. >> if somebody's not doin their duty. no way a metro operator should be riding around with a dead -- with a suspended license. i believe someone is not doing their job. >> douglas told abc 7 she would love to explain her situation but would get in trouble if she did. she's worked for...
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linda douglas joins me live with reaction from the comments that the senator has made of late. stay with us on "the ed show." what's our favorite part of honey bunches of oats? the sparkly flakes. the honey-baked bunches! the magic's in the mix. my favorite part? eating it. honey bunches of oats. taste the joy we put invery spoonful. diarrhea, constipation, gas, bloating. that's me! can i tell you what a difference phillips' colon health has made? it's the probiotics. the good...
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it's not easy going forward. >> that's right. >> douglas, you were an advisor to john mccain.u are the kind of person political people would want to hear from. what is what it to go about this now? we all agree there will be some improvement, further it. prochlt to the economy, maybe later this year or next year. what should the administration be doing now to have the greatest effect to help americans? >> the administration should look forward and recognize that households are in weak positions. they came into the recession highly indebted. they lost a lot of money in their houses and their portfolios. they are unlikely to be a source of growth. you have to put in a foundation under those places that will be a source of growth. our businesses with capital expansion, our exporters and our international competitiveness. let's bet on the places that could drive this economy forward. they should be focusing on that. >> the only good news here is if we are note in panic mode about the economy, we could have those discussions about what else could happen. don't go away. we are looki
it's not easy going forward. >> that's right. >> douglas, you were an advisor to john mccain.u are the kind of person political people would want to hear from. what is what it to go about this now? we all agree there will be some improvement, further it. prochlt to the economy, maybe later this year or next year. what should the administration be doing now to have the greatest effect to help americans? >> the administration should look forward and recognize that households are...
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there you have linda douglas who we talked about with bernie, linda douglas is basically issuing lannyrion call for information that goes against what the white house wants to do on health care. just because it's coming out of the wording judge napolitano would not have objected to. bill: why didn't they then, lanny. they threw it out there and everybody is thinking that they are the thought police are running around. >> honestly i read it and i wouldn't have interpreted slightly as suppressing speech but wanting to get information to get back at misinformation. bill: is that because you didn't want to proceed the other because you are a democrat? >> i try to put myself if this were a george bush white house saying. bill: george bush white house as bernie said this would be front page. no doubt. >> people like you and me and judge napolitano try not to apply double standards so i would have said george bush does not intend to suppress my speech. he wants to know if i'm saying something. bill: we never know if that's what he would have said. i believe you are an honest man but who knows
there you have linda douglas who we talked about with bernie, linda douglas is basically issuing lannyrion call for information that goes against what the white house wants to do on health care. just because it's coming out of the wording judge napolitano would not have objected to. bill: why didn't they then, lanny. they threw it out there and everybody is thinking that they are the thought police are running around. >> honestly i read it and i wouldn't have interpreted slightly as...
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information, mike, and this is tremendous because of the dialogue that went back and forth between douglasbetween kristi. and if he also heard other bits of information. i understand why investigators, why mike ayers and john bankhead and all the other investigators that have been working very hard on this case, why they wouldn't release that dialogue and why douglas wouldn't want to go into depth as to exactly what he heard, because those are really key points. and as tips start coming forward and people come forward with information, they need to be able to sift through these things pretty quickly and zoom in on something and say you know what, that's a good bit of information we haven't come forward with, we need to move on that fairly quickly, as opposed to okay, we can move to that one tomorrow, maybe we can move on that one the day after. >> got you. richard, in the interview doug also mentioned what a precious woman kristi is and mentioned how strong of a faith she has and that she's a fighter. is that the basis for your hope right now? >> that's right. we see the fact that nothing
information, mike, and this is tremendous because of the dialogue that went back and forth between douglasbetween kristi. and if he also heard other bits of information. i understand why investigators, why mike ayers and john bankhead and all the other investigators that have been working very hard on this case, why they wouldn't release that dialogue and why douglas wouldn't want to go into depth as to exactly what he heard, because those are really key points. and as tips start coming forward...
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el jefe del comando su /úee uu douglas fraser, senalo que el acuerdo busca compartir capacidades entre que no aumentara el numero de militares nomericanos en territorio colombiano... @@@@@@ la ola de calor que asota la region podria ser fatal, sino se toman las precauciones debidas....mantenerse hidratado es una de las recomendaciones... esta tarde, maritza fuentes nos dice sobre los peligros de los ataques que causa las elevadas temperaturas...
el jefe del comando su /úee uu douglas fraser, senalo que el acuerdo busca compartir capacidades entre que no aumentara el numero de militares nomericanos en territorio colombiano... @@@@@@ la ola de calor que asota la region podria ser fatal, sino se toman las precauciones debidas....mantenerse hidratado es una de las recomendaciones... esta tarde, maritza fuentes nos dice sobre los peligros de los ataques que causa las elevadas temperaturas...
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reporter mark douglas was put on the story. >> her friends are putting out missing person posters and with, was nowhere in sight for days and days. >> reporter: and then, just as suddenly as he disappeared, robert temple returned, several days later, mystified and worried about rosemary. >> he had taken a trip just before she disappeared and said he was in indiana visiting relatives. so the day he returned clearly there was a great interest in talking to him. and then he consented to come spe with us and sat down around the pool and proceeded to tell us his story. >> i miss her so bad. >> one of angst, one of sadness. >> rose and i haven't been apart this long since we've been married. i love my wife. i just want her back. please, if anybody has seen rose, knows where she's at, please just tell her -- just call. >> reporter: temple maintained that while he was sad that his wife had suddenly left as she did, he was sure there was a simple explanation. >> she ran away with someone else. >> he must have had a reason for saying this. >> mr. temple came back with a disclosure that he and h
reporter mark douglas was put on the story. >> her friends are putting out missing person posters and with, was nowhere in sight for days and days. >> reporter: and then, just as suddenly as he disappeared, robert temple returned, several days later, mystified and worried about rosemary. >> he had taken a trip just before she disappeared and said he was in indiana visiting relatives. so the day he returned clearly there was a great interest in talking to him. and then he...
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. >> safer: soon, he was producing douglas edwards's newscast, the forerunner of "the cbs evening newsnothing much except huge, bulky cameras and don's manic enthusiasm. >> hewitt: it wasn't very good, but it was respectable. i always thought it was kind of the infancy of television, like we were making those shows out of play-doh. >> safer: don has described those early days as playing with play-doh, kind of making it up as you go along. >> scheffler: no question about that. there were no signposts, no rules. >> safer: no rules. >> scheffler: nobody had any experience in this before, and so he really was the inventor of the kind of television news that we do now. >> safer: in the summer of 1956, the ocean liner "andrea doria" collided with a ship off nantucket. don, doug edwards and a cameraman flew off to have a look. the other networks had already come and gone, beating them to the first pictures of the crippled ship, dead in the water. >> hewitt: i said, "well, what the hell, we're here. let's go anyway." we're flying over the "andrea doria", it turns over, and like a big, dead ele
. >> safer: soon, he was producing douglas edwards's newscast, the forerunner of "the cbs evening newsnothing much except huge, bulky cameras and don's manic enthusiasm. >> hewitt: it wasn't very good, but it was respectable. i always thought it was kind of the infancy of television, like we were making those shows out of play-doh. >> safer: don has described those early days as playing with play-doh, kind of making it up as you go along. >> scheffler: no question...
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c-an: douglas davis, can you name the five myths of televisi power? >> guest: of course, the major myth is the one we all talk about, and that is that tv dominates our political decision-making. the second myth,hich is one i suppose that anizes ople the most, and that is that tv is reducing our kids,ur students, the third myth, which is a little more complicated and more fun, is, we often hear that we, the public, prefer this made-up reality that network television has been giving us for some years, to the real reality, which i believe is totally false, ocourse. the fourth myth is actuallythe easiest one to refute, and that is that we have all become couch potatoes; that we watch so much television that we are flabby, physically if not inteectually the last myth, which is in some ways the sillies but the most interesting chapter for me to write because it was so difficult; that is, love tv. you hear that over and over again, that americans have a love affair with their television set. it's said by americans, it's said by the french, it's sd by the jap
c-an: douglas davis, can you name the five myths of televisi power? >> guest: of course, the major myth is the one we all talk about, and that is that tv dominates our political decision-making. the second myth,hich is one i suppose that anizes ople the most, and that is that tv is reducing our kids,ur students, the third myth, which is a little more complicated and more fun, is, we often hear that we, the public, prefer this made-up reality that network television has been giving us for...
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it happened this morning on frederick douglas place in southeast d.c. sarah simons is on the scene with our top story. sarah, good morning. >> good morning, allison. it does appear we do have some developing situation behind us. if you take a look, there has been a number of police cars driving through the neighborhood. we just saw this man that was down on the ground and an officer that appears to be taking him into custody. and welso see this man that is running through the neighborhood right now that police are chasing after. we do not know though if this situation is related to the shooting of a 13-year-old girl this morning. but as you mentioned, there are many neighbors who say this is really the last straw at this point. the good news being though that the 13-year-old girl was treated and released. but of course this is obviously still unr investigation and a very active scene out here as police continue to look for someone. again, the people you just saw, we're not sure if this is related to the shooting from earlier this morning, but police say
it happened this morning on frederick douglas place in southeast d.c. sarah simons is on the scene with our top story. sarah, good morning. >> good morning, allison. it does appear we do have some developing situation behind us. if you take a look, there has been a number of police cars driving through the neighborhood. we just saw this man that was down on the ground and an officer that appears to be taking him into custody. and welso see this man that is running through the neighborhood...
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i'll never give up hope. >> douglas? you're clinging to this, the bible.praying as melissa's talking. you're hopeful too? >> absolutely. she's a giver, and she reached out to me days after her abduction with this beautiful book from "my utmost for his highest" from oswald chambers. i get to know every day when i read my devotion in this book, i know that she first read it. she wanted it to help me with my ministry and my life. it's a blessing to know that someone that you meet was more concerned about you than they were herself. kristi is the type of woman that cares about herself more than anybody, and she'll be right now worried more about melissa and about me than she would herself. that's who kristi is. >> melissa, let me give you the last word. what would you like to say to the people who are with kristi right now? >> just begging, pleading, whatever it takes. if it's money, we'll get it. we just desperately need her back. her son, her family. she has so many people that loves her. if you've loved anybody in your life, please have mercy on her. kristi
i'll never give up hope. >> douglas? you're clinging to this, the bible.praying as melissa's talking. you're hopeful too? >> absolutely. she's a giver, and she reached out to me days after her abduction with this beautiful book from "my utmost for his highest" from oswald chambers. i get to know every day when i read my devotion in this book, i know that she first read it. she wanted it to help me with my ministry and my life. it's a blessing to know that someone that you...
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christy corn bell's boyfriend douglas davis is with us exclusively. good morning. you just heard that the ground search has been called off, investigators don't know whether this was random o are whether she was targeted. what are they telling you? what do you think happened to your girlfriend? >> i don't know. i know it was real. i know it's a tragic thing. i believe that the authorities are doing all they can do to find her and i'm so grateful for the hundreds of people that have helped to search for her. i believe that if we could just step up this search, that is those out there right now who knows the real truth of this story, who knows where she is, they'd just pick up the phone, make the call and let us bring kristi home. >> you use the words "a tragic thing." >> well, it is tragedy. someone as precious as this woman, kristi loved life. she loved to laugh. and she really deserves to come home. she has an awesome family whom she loves dearly. she has a wonderful son and every son needs his mother. and i believe that this tragedy can come to a happy ending. be
christy corn bell's boyfriend douglas davis is with us exclusively. good morning. you just heard that the ground search has been called off, investigators don't know whether this was random o are whether she was targeted. what are they telling you? what do you think happened to your girlfriend? >> i don't know. i know it was real. i know it's a tragic thing. i believe that the authorities are doing all they can do to find her and i'm so grateful for the hundreds of people that have helped...
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and i had a chance to speak to one of the nephews, the son of bobby kennedy, douglas kennedy.e your feelings? what are your memories that you hold in your heart now? >> the last couple days, i just have had a time to think about, you know -- he was so important in my life. he called me on every birthday i had. he attended every graduation. he called every one of my children on every birthday that they've had. he called my wife on every birthday she's had. and on our anniversary. and just -- he did a lot of that stuff out of a sense of duty. but when you were in his presence, i always felt just incredible amount of love. and, you know, i just loved being around him. >> there's been so much talk about him as the patriarch, as the center of the kennedy family. do you agree with that when people say that? and now, that he's gone, is there an empty hole? >> i think that, yeah. he is irreplaceable. yeah. you can't replace who he was and what he did. he was a huge figure in all of our lives. >> does someone else step into that now? or is it impossible to? >> you know, a lot of people
and i had a chance to speak to one of the nephews, the son of bobby kennedy, douglas kennedy.e your feelings? what are your memories that you hold in your heart now? >> the last couple days, i just have had a time to think about, you know -- he was so important in my life. he called me on every birthday i had. he attended every graduation. he called every one of my children on every birthday that they've had. he called my wife on every birthday she's had. and on our anniversary. and just...
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his brother daniel altman and his 15-year-old son douglas were on board. they were from pennsylvania. >> his father saw it. he knew exactly what it was. it's tragic. >> reporter: this home video shows the crash aftermath. you can see the ripples where the helicopter went down, along with floating debris and divers searching for any survivors. the pilots were both flying below 1,100 feet and are not required to have radio contact in this busy airspace. >> very busy corridor. i've been in the airspace. you've got to really watch. >> reporter: this latest accident has renewed a debay whether new regulations are needed in order to avoid another tragedy. >>> now here's a look at some other stories making news "early today" in america. . >>> in los angeles, surveillance video captured a rough encounter between a drunk man and a metropolitan transportation authority guard. the guard was convicted of battery after he attacked this man, who was near comatose from intoxicati intoxication. they decided to transfer security operations to the los angeles county sheriff
his brother daniel altman and his 15-year-old son douglas were on board. they were from pennsylvania. >> his father saw it. he knew exactly what it was. it's tragic. >> reporter: this home video shows the crash aftermath. you can see the ripples where the helicopter went down, along with floating debris and divers searching for any survivors. the pilots were both flying below 1,100 feet and are not required to have radio contact in this busy airspace. >> very busy corridor....
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customer douglas smith is glad he squeezed in before the deadline because as a regular trade in his clunker wouldn't be worth much. >> i know i wouldn't get 3500, $4,500 for it. >> reporter: in in spite of the rave reviews for now the white house has no plans to renew the program. cbs news, new york. >>> you might want to add 30 minutes to any trip you plan to make on the metro's blue, red or orange lines. it will be tough out there. crews are planning to repair track circuits at fort totten station and closed 9:30 until until monday morning. there will be free shuttle buses to help you get around. bridge maintenance outside of the stadium armory station will force a lot of folks to take a different way on the blue and orange line. and then next week get ready for major delays on the blue and yellow line. metro is planning major track rehabilitation at the pentagon city station right here. expect delays up to 45 minutes between 9 listen 30 p.m. and midnight. the work is scheduled every night from sunday to thursday. metro says despite all the planned work it is ready to handle three e g bis
customer douglas smith is glad he squeezed in before the deadline because as a regular trade in his clunker wouldn't be worth much. >> i know i wouldn't get 3500, $4,500 for it. >> reporter: in in spite of the rave reviews for now the white house has no plans to renew the program. cbs news, new york. >>> you might want to add 30 minutes to any trip you plan to make on the metro's blue, red or orange lines. it will be tough out there. crews are planning to repair track...
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douglas bull, american hero. thanks to our guests and especially to you for being with us. see you tomorrow night 8:00 sharp eastern and a special welcome back to our chief line producer liz. until tomorrow night, good night, friend. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> i'm jim moret, attorney and chief correspondent for "inside edition" filling in for jane. two parents reunited with their daughter after 18 years. she vanished in 1991 without a trace. so where has she been and why did it take so long for her to finally phone home? then the horrific scene inside bert and melanie billings' home. plus, real housewife jamie leaks joins us. we'll talk about her show and ask what she thinks about the octob octo-mom's latest project.
douglas bull, american hero. thanks to our guests and especially to you for being with us. see you tomorrow night 8:00 sharp eastern and a special welcome back to our chief line producer liz. until tomorrow night, good night, friend. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> i'm jim moret, attorney and chief correspondent for "inside edition" filling in for jane. two parents reunited with their daughter after 18 years. she vanished in 1991 without a trace. so where has she...
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ataca real españa, pavón para douglas, y pone el descuento. y luego viene el 3 por 1.la victoria comunicaciones pasó superando. >>> y franco jugará para estudiantes de argentina. >>> y vick jugó su primer partido desde el 2006, completó 4 pases en la victoria de los eagles sobre los jaguares. >>> y los dogers vencieron a colorado 3 carreras a 2. los rockies se mantuvieron al frente sobre los gigantes. >>> y seguimos desojando el calandario, y estamos a 286 días. y este domingo tendremos al nuevo líder goleador, hernández, y también al jonronero gonzález, y además lo mejor de la fecha de méxico. y además, arranca otra vez el sabio de la república. continuamos con más de "primer impacto." >>> y una hispana se convirtió en a la alcadeza de un área de miami, así la llama la gente de su comunidad que sigue recogiendo los frutos de su labo y veamos a esta heroina de impacto. >>> un aplauso para ella. >>> ella es doroty quintana. >>> es como una madre. >>> y según sus allegados la obra que hizo es inmensa. >>> son tantas las personas que yo he ayudado que solo cristo sabe. >>
ataca real españa, pavón para douglas, y pone el descuento. y luego viene el 3 por 1.la victoria comunicaciones pasó superando. >>> y franco jugará para estudiantes de argentina. >>> y vick jugó su primer partido desde el 2006, completó 4 pases en la victoria de los eagles sobre los jaguares. >>> y los dogers vencieron a colorado 3 carreras a 2. los rockies se mantuvieron al frente sobre los gigantes. >>> y seguimos desojando el calandario, y estamos a...
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it began in one state with tommy douglas. in 2004 the canadian broadcasting company did a poll -- millions of voters. the candidates included alexander ranll, there'd jfk, -- the >> green, and others -- the >> and the one was tommy douglas. host: could you elaborate on that? guest: yes, it is important to know that the healthcare system is imported for canadians. you want to keep our system because it is important for everyone. we want to improve our system because we have wait times, but we still want to keep that universal access. no one needs to be denied health care if he does not have money. this is the basic principle and we. want to. everyone in canada wants to keep that. host: the line for the worse in canada is on the screen. in this country, dr. ouelett, you quite often good to the emergency room if you do not have health care insurance. the causes of soar by those who are injured. what type of procedures are involved? -- the cost are suffered by those who are insured. guest: if you do to the emergency were you not
it began in one state with tommy douglas. in 2004 the canadian broadcasting company did a poll -- millions of voters. the candidates included alexander ranll, there'd jfk, -- the >> green, and others -- the >> and the one was tommy douglas. host: could you elaborate on that? guest: yes, it is important to know that the healthcare system is imported for canadians. you want to keep our system because it is important for everyone. we want to improve our system because we have wait...
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we have douglas brinkly and david gergen. let's chat with you, doug. we were talking with david gergen about the lion of the senate, an emotional time for the family but the perfect place for the senator to die, was where he found peace, with are he was the most happy and where all members of the family were. now, as he moves from his home to his final resting place, a lot of people asking, okay, whose going to fill his shoes? is it possible? >> well, there is nobody that's ever going to fill ted kennedy's shoes. that's a tall order for somebody in the family to try to live up to. it is a new generation of kennedys that are doing very active public service things. robert kennedy jr. has become our top environmentalist e is constantly fighting pollute teres. he is trying to save mountains in west virginia. he is fighting for parts in alaska. you have people like rory kennedy who is becoming a cutting edge filmmaker for hbo, currently doing a documentary about the border fence going up between the united states and mexico and has been involved with issue
we have douglas brinkly and david gergen. let's chat with you, doug. we were talking with david gergen about the lion of the senate, an emotional time for the family but the perfect place for the senator to die, was where he found peace, with are he was the most happy and where all members of the family were. now, as he moves from his home to his final resting place, a lot of people asking, okay, whose going to fill his shoes? is it possible? >> well, there is nobody that's ever going to...
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at this point, they have no indication to believe that douglas is responsible for kristy's disappearance at all and that he has cooperated with them and has brought them information. if that changes down the road and if that -- then things could change. but at this time, they are looking at this as a stranger abduction, someone that she didn't know. they're still looking for two vehicles in the area, a white suv, unknown kind, unfortunately, and also a small er compact car, tan in color. >> michelle, thank you very much. >> have a great evening. >> pennsylvania senator arlen specter has had some very memorable town hall meetings with his constituents. who can forget these scenes? now we're seeing another side of the senator, arlen specter, is he a standup comedian? apparently he's bringing down the house, all for a good cause, next. >>> pennsylvania senator arlen specter putting the health care debate on the back burner for a while to show his funny side. >> i am glad to be with you. after being at town
at this point, they have no indication to believe that douglas is responsible for kristy's disappearance at all and that he has cooperated with them and has brought them information. if that changes down the road and if that -- then things could change. but at this time, they are looking at this as a stranger abduction, someone that she didn't know. they're still looking for two vehicles in the area, a white suv, unknown kind, unfortunately, and also a small er compact car, tan in color....