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durante el incidente ocurrido el 19 de mayo, los agentes habrian sacado de su silla de ruedas a dwight harris, y lo hicieron caer al suelo donde termino sangrando fuertemente.. un video capturo la golpiza a las afueras de la estacion de la calle u.. los oficiales continuan suspendidos hasta que concluya otra evaluacion... la temporada navidena esta por iniciar y autoridades advierten a los comerciantes sobre el creciente problema de los asaltos en masas.. al menos dos incidentes se han registrado en la region durante los ultimos seis meses, en los que entre 20 y 30 jovenes entran a tiendas y roban todo lo que pueden al mismo tiempo y en cuestion de segundos... malas noticias para los residentes de virginia..el desemplo aumento aunque segun las ultimas cifras continua siendo por debajo del resto del pais y como nos dice nuestra companera claudia uceda los latinos son los mas afectados.. el desempleo en virginia volvio a aumentar....este hispano busca todos los dias trabajo en esta esquina en shirlinton en el norte de virginia, pero su realidad es triste... hace 4 meses que no encuentra
durante el incidente ocurrido el 19 de mayo, los agentes habrian sacado de su silla de ruedas a dwight harris, y lo hicieron caer al suelo donde termino sangrando fuertemente.. un video capturo la golpiza a las afueras de la estacion de la calle u.. los oficiales continuan suspendidos hasta que concluya otra evaluacion... la temporada navidena esta por iniciar y autoridades advierten a los comerciantes sobre el creciente problema de los asaltos en masas.. al menos dos incidentes se han...
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there is no doubt that john foster dulles became dwight eisenhower's secretary of state as an of growth of the long record of association of creative foreign-policy position he had had with tom dewey. >> he was one -- may be the most senior of data's group of advisers that went to washington. he mentioned tom stephens, there were quite a number of them. >> one of governor dewey's great innovations was the new york state freeway. it probably did more for your to economic development and everything cents. the man who built the freeway was burt ptolemy. he went on to build the interstate highway system under dwight eisenhower. >> i want to throw out a couple of names as we finish here. >> one of the many of surprising aspects of a surprising life. in 1964, dewey was at the white house. lbj wanted to get him to chair a national crime commission. in any event, he backed off of that. he pointed out to lbj, if you look at the schedule of your convention in atlantic city? he was meeting with marvin watson who was the president's top aide. anyway, there was a day set aside as a tribute to kenned
there is no doubt that john foster dulles became dwight eisenhower's secretary of state as an of growth of the long record of association of creative foreign-policy position he had had with tom dewey. >> he was one -- may be the most senior of data's group of advisers that went to washington. he mentioned tom stephens, there were quite a number of them. >> one of governor dewey's great innovations was the new york state freeway. it probably did more for your to economic development...
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dwight eisenhower comes into office in 1953. donovan thinks this is the best chance to become cia director. he was a republican and fought a lot of his work in europe. eisenhower makes alan bell cia director which is disappointing to donovan. he thought dulles would screw up the cia. he had been a station chief in switzerland and done a terrific job. ironically dulles thought donovan had done a lousy job running the oss and he could run the agency better. let me end it there. we can talk about his life afterwards and discuss his legacy and what you see today in the cia. [applause] >> my name is max gros. i read quite a few books about the oss and donovan and one thing and never understood that you didn't bring out yourself, there was no intelligence oversight committee. i had never known congress's regarding the oss and how did he get paid for it? >> the first one, there was any congressional oversight of the operation the short answer is no. at one point and harry truman had sent requests to get information about what the oss w
dwight eisenhower comes into office in 1953. donovan thinks this is the best chance to become cia director. he was a republican and fought a lot of his work in europe. eisenhower makes alan bell cia director which is disappointing to donovan. he thought dulles would screw up the cia. he had been a station chief in switzerland and done a terrific job. ironically dulles thought donovan had done a lousy job running the oss and he could run the agency better. let me end it there. we can talk about...
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el goleador chapin, dwight pezzarossi hablo tras la victoria 3-0 sobre belice.men del futbol local. lo iniciamos con imagenes de la liga internacional de maryland en el estadio de la escuela high point. en la fecha del fin de semana ganaron, mar y plata, spartans, juventus, las culebras y la chapin. quedo pendiente el partido entre puerto viejo y stores internationals. les cuento que, mar y plata se enfrentara a el salvador, spartans contra juventus y la chapin espera al ganador entre stores y puerto viejo. en la liga internacional de woodbridge en categoria libre clasificaron, destroyers xelaju, morazan y fas. por los veteranos clasificaron, naranja mecanica, dale city, firpo y toros neza. en la liga de arlington la final sera este sabado en el estadio wakefield entre corinto y san vicente. por a liga veteranos de marylan los clasificados a los octavos de final son: alianza, la union, el salvador sc, tigres de honduras, clark, mogotillo, el salvador fc y oriente. y por la liga centroamearicana este sabado sera la final en bradock. los juegos panamericanos estan
el goleador chapin, dwight pezzarossi hablo tras la victoria 3-0 sobre belice.men del futbol local. lo iniciamos con imagenes de la liga internacional de maryland en el estadio de la escuela high point. en la fecha del fin de semana ganaron, mar y plata, spartans, juventus, las culebras y la chapin. quedo pendiente el partido entre puerto viejo y stores internationals. les cuento que, mar y plata se enfrentara a el salvador, spartans contra juventus y la chapin espera al ganador entre stores y...
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dewey represented that in the 1930's and 1940's and into the 50's and then dwight eisenhower. opposed to that were the conservative midwesterners, many isolationists who rallied around bob attachment the son of former president. ironically president taft who with t.r. precipitated the split in 1912. that had never really healed. in 1946 when the republicans took congress it was the conservatives who became the face of the party. on the other hand you had people like dewey, many of the governors, for example, who were much less hostile to the new deal, more willing to work with its premise. >> thomas dewey ran, lost but changed mill history. dewey lawful being his campaign and the dark launch being his campaign. >> we are going to run a campaign to unite all america. on january 20, we will enter on a new era. there will begin in washington the biggest unraveling, unsnarling, untangling operation in our nation's history. >> what do you make of what he says there, unsnarling? >> that goes to the heart of dewey's strength and the perception of truman's weakness. dewey, after all,
dewey represented that in the 1930's and 1940's and into the 50's and then dwight eisenhower. opposed to that were the conservative midwesterners, many isolationists who rallied around bob attachment the son of former president. ironically president taft who with t.r. precipitated the split in 1912. that had never really healed. in 1946 when the republicans took congress it was the conservatives who became the face of the party. on the other hand you had people like dewey, many of the...
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les cuento que kobe bryant, kevin durant, dwyane wade, dwight howard, amare stoudemire, blake griffinvin garnett, kevin love, paul pierce, rajon rondo y tyson chandler. son las grandes estrellas de los jugadores que participarÁn en la gira mundial. a u Última hora se dieron de baja lebron james, carmelo anthony, chris paul y el canadiense steve nash. el primer partido de la gira se disputarÁ el prÓximo domingo en puerto rico, los siguientes partidos se jugarÁn el 1 y 3 de noviembre en el o2 arena, de londres, el 6 del mismo mes en la isla de macao. la gira se completarÁ en territorio australiano cuando las estrellas de la nba jueguen el 8 y 9 de noviembre en melbourne. cada jugador recibirÁ un salario entre medio millÓn y un millon de dÓlares y la mayorÍa del dinero podrÍa ir destinado a organizaciones de caridad. floyd mayweather jr. fue declarado no culpable de cargos menores que acusaban al boxeador de amenazar a dos guardias de seguridad frente a su casa, en una comunidad cerrada en las afueras de las vegas. la juez de paz de las vegas diana sullivan, dijo que no encontrÓ evidenci
les cuento que kobe bryant, kevin durant, dwyane wade, dwight howard, amare stoudemire, blake griffinvin garnett, kevin love, paul pierce, rajon rondo y tyson chandler. son las grandes estrellas de los jugadores que participarÁn en la gira mundial. a u Última hora se dieron de baja lebron james, carmelo anthony, chris paul y el canadiense steve nash. el primer partido de la gira se disputarÁ el prÓximo domingo en puerto rico, los siguientes partidos se jugarÁn el 1 y 3 de noviembre en el...
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. >> dwight eisenhower president after world war ii, did he said the tone for the republican foreign policy? >> he was very important because it wasn't obvious to the public and the country that supported the engaged foreign policy in the world. a lot of republicans were more on that tradition more skeptical and eisenhower made it clear when he became president he was going to lead the party in a more international direction and he stayed there and there never was the report nor. >> what would you considered to be quite's successes and failures? >> on the whole he was a very successful foreign policy president. he avoided unnecessary war. there were multiple cases over taiwan and and china, berlin what he means to maintain the line militarily without third world war so that was very useful. he also managed to strike a balance between the fiscal responsibility and the u.s. diplomatic role overseas to insist on the cap to the military spending as a percentage of the gross domestic product and in spite of a lot of pressure he kept it there. much better almost 10% throughout eisenhower's
. >> dwight eisenhower president after world war ii, did he said the tone for the republican foreign policy? >> he was very important because it wasn't obvious to the public and the country that supported the engaged foreign policy in the world. a lot of republicans were more on that tradition more skeptical and eisenhower made it clear when he became president he was going to lead the party in a more international direction and he stayed there and there never was the report nor....
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. >> dwight david eisenhower, first republican president after world war two, did he set the tone for republican foreign-policy? >> i think he was very important because it was not obvious that the eisenhower came in the average republican in the capture was supporting taste for policy in the world. a lot of republicans are born, that tradition of skepticism and eisenhower made it very clear that when he became president he was going to debt be the republican party in a more international direction. it stayed there. and there never was a republican president during the cold war that never really would did that >> what would you consider to be ice successes and failures? >> i think on the whole he was very successful as foreign policy president. i think he avoided unnecessary wars. multiple cases over taiwan and over china, berlin, he managed to kind of maintain a firm line systematically without actually entangling the u.s. another world war, so that was very reasonable. he also managed to strike a balance between the fiscal responsibility and the u.s. diplomatic role. the captain mil
. >> dwight david eisenhower, first republican president after world war two, did he set the tone for republican foreign-policy? >> i think he was very important because it was not obvious that the eisenhower came in the average republican in the capture was supporting taste for policy in the world. a lot of republicans are born, that tradition of skepticism and eisenhower made it very clear that when he became president he was going to debt be the republican party in a more...
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new at 6:00, architect, frank gary, is discussing his design of a proposed memorial of president dwight eisenhower. the rise of a barefoot boy from kansas to war hero and 34th president. the design would include large metal tapestries depicting trees that evoke the kansas town. it is important to note, the panel in charge of approving federal memorials has not signed off on the proposal, which would be built autothe air and space museum. >>> coming up tonight at 7:00, on guard. find out why a mid evil sword fight landed some parents in hot water. it was not nice. >>> the president continues his jobs pitch on the road. i'm danielle nottingham at the white house. coming up, why republicans say he is wasting his time. >>> i'm meet meteorologist topper shutt. a beautiful day. 74 and 54 go in the books. average is 68 and 48. above on both counts. we declared tomorrow a severe weather alert day. we'll tell you why. full forecast coming up. >>> today marks 39 years since the clean water act took effect. in this month, the house and senate are considering bills that would help water providers a
new at 6:00, architect, frank gary, is discussing his design of a proposed memorial of president dwight eisenhower. the rise of a barefoot boy from kansas to war hero and 34th president. the design would include large metal tapestries depicting trees that evoke the kansas town. it is important to note, the panel in charge of approving federal memorials has not signed off on the proposal, which would be built autothe air and space museum. >>> coming up tonight at 7:00, on guard. find...
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he covered six presidents from dwight eisenhower to jimmy carter. he won two emmy awards.t peerpont was 86 years old. hey babe... oh, hi honey! so i went to the doctor today, then picked up a few extra things for the baby. oh boy... i used our slate card with blueprint. we can design our own plan to avoid interest by paying off diapers and things each month. and for the bigger stuff, we can pay downalance faster to save money on interest. bigger? bigger. chase slate with blueprint helps you save money on life's little surprises. trip...lets... start your path to saving today, call 855-get-slate. ♪ [ female announcer ] mini™ meets berries. kellogg's® frosted mini-wheats cereal with a touch of fruit in the middle. helloooooo fruit in the middle. >>> here's a look at the weather in some cities around the country. >>> time now for a check on the national forecast. the latest satellite picture shows scattered clouds and showers moving through the southeast. thunderstorms are moving quickly through the upper ohio river valley. . it's clear and pleasant in the southern plains and
he covered six presidents from dwight eisenhower to jimmy carter. he won two emmy awards.t peerpont was 86 years old. hey babe... oh, hi honey! so i went to the doctor today, then picked up a few extra things for the baby. oh boy... i used our slate card with blueprint. we can design our own plan to avoid interest by paying off diapers and things each month. and for the bigger stuff, we can pay downalance faster to save money on interest. bigger? bigger. chase slate with blueprint helps you...
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nice work, dwight. this is pretty much any teenager's dream, ite? robots doing battle and doing it in a cage match. that's exactly what one bay area high school team is doing now, building their own robots and putting them to the ultimate test. mike has a look at the bay area battle bots. >> this weekend combat comes to life at the san mateo fairgrounds in the robotic fashion. it's part of the first annual bay area science festival. joining us, for rest and his father jim. welcome to the studio. you're bringing to us one of my theres. i've always wanted to see this in person, an actual robot ta does battle. we're not talking about skills where they stack things on top of each other but crash them up, smash them up battle. break each other, right? >> yeah, exactly. >> now, you didn't have the this laying around the house. you were part of the team that assembled the robot, right? >> exactly. we built it in our garage. >> oh, really? just you and your dad. >> no, the whole high school team. >> the whole team's here from piedmont high school. you guys
nice work, dwight. this is pretty much any teenager's dream, ite? robots doing battle and doing it in a cage match. that's exactly what one bay area high school team is doing now, building their own robots and putting them to the ultimate test. mike has a look at the bay area battle bots. >> this weekend combat comes to life at the san mateo fairgrounds in the robotic fashion. it's part of the first annual bay area science festival. joining us, for rest and his father jim. welcome to the...
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. >> the school invited him back wednesday to celebrate his 90th birthday and have lunch with dwightelf. -- and he used to call himself the star maker a name he no longer accepts today. >> being a star is not as important as being someone that is needed and useful in our society. because so many people don't become stars, so many people don't become heroes but they're feed. value re graduated under him. >> he was very, very direct. what he absolutely enstilled in us and required was that we be professional. it didn't matter whether it was quote just your fellow students seeing it. >> being professional is what he's all about. >> at 12 he started his career on what is now kffo. he was one -- hosted his own show while in the army, was the news director, and created the show you are watching right now, "update news." >> but he say it is best feeling is seeing his students succeed. >> i have always felt my value is my students x. so i am so proud of students like valorie that represents the full illment of my ideal. >> before departing he blew out his kand expel said it was a day to -- k
. >> the school invited him back wednesday to celebrate his 90th birthday and have lunch with dwightelf. -- and he used to call himself the star maker a name he no longer accepts today. >> being a star is not as important as being someone that is needed and useful in our society. because so many people don't become stars, so many people don't become heroes but they're feed. value re graduated under him. >> he was very, very direct. what he absolutely enstilled in us and...
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circuit judge dwight jackson agreed to rule soon, but not today. >> the judge tried earlier to get the two sides to mediate the leadership dispute. that hasn't worked. tens and millions of dollars in properties are on the line and hundreds of thousands of dollars in collections a month are in dispute. tonight, the church will hold a gospel concert to remember betty who die died a year ago. her son will officiate at that remembrance service. john hanrahan, fox 5 news. >>> after wild weather yesterday and a start of a rainy day today. this is beautiful out there tonight. >> can we have the rain on the weekdays please? done. unfortunately, yesterday it was too much rain and we did have a confirmed tornado. probably two of them. this one in charles city, virginia, that's a wall cloud and when you see something like that and the whole thing is turning, you have a real good chance of a tornado and what i wanted to show you here is, we're not sure. because it's hard to see. we think that's the beginning of a funnel coming on down, but look how low the base is. that's the wall cloud and that h
circuit judge dwight jackson agreed to rule soon, but not today. >> the judge tried earlier to get the two sides to mediate the leadership dispute. that hasn't worked. tens and millions of dollars in properties are on the line and hundreds of thousands of dollars in collections a month are in dispute. tonight, the church will hold a gospel concert to remember betty who die died a year ago. her son will officiate at that remembrance service. john hanrahan, fox 5 news. >>> after...
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lose grip on their own nuclear weapons the military industrial complex that faction the president dwight eisenhower warned us of fifty years ago is stronger now than it's ever been and it already forced president obama's and last year when he agreed to escalate the war in afghanistan with a troop surge now that they want war in pockets you can bet that heavy pressure will soon start to be applied on both the white house and the public watch for the news reports ginning this up and all the commentators out there we've got to go to pakistan. frankly instead what we have to do now as americans is stand up to prevent a catastrophe in the middle east abraham mazal the famous psychologist once said if the only tool you have is a hammer and every problem it's like a nail right now our government believes are only tool to defeat muslim extremism is a hammer of the military as we as we've seen this decade military force breeds more extremism it doesn't stop it on the other hand a more effective ways squashes extremism is through education as greg mortenson discovered he's the founder of pennies f
lose grip on their own nuclear weapons the military industrial complex that faction the president dwight eisenhower warned us of fifty years ago is stronger now than it's ever been and it already forced president obama's and last year when he agreed to escalate the war in afghanistan with a troop surge now that they want war in pockets you can bet that heavy pressure will soon start to be applied on both the white house and the public watch for the news reports ginning this up and all the...
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clinton and bush well no i'm not actually i wasn't going to bill clinton all i was thinking actually dwight eisenhower well i think well that was a pretty high tax rate actually yeah it's like my noise ninety percent ninety percent taxes in that decade saw three point four percent growth for the entire deck you're following decade was three point three percent the sixty's that was the fifty's the sixty's and seventy's was three point one percent and those three decades were the only three decades in the entire three hundred or two hundred thirty year history united states where g.d.p. grew more than three percent for an entire decade continuously and what was the one thing consistent with those three decades the top tax rate was about fifty percent it was ninety to seventy four percent we were also forgetting that during those period from say one thousand nine hundred seven to one nine hundred sixty seven our share of the worldwide economy was disproportionate because all of our industrial competitors had been bombed back to the stone age not on the world many of them but certainly we did d
clinton and bush well no i'm not actually i wasn't going to bill clinton all i was thinking actually dwight eisenhower well i think well that was a pretty high tax rate actually yeah it's like my noise ninety percent ninety percent taxes in that decade saw three point four percent growth for the entire deck you're following decade was three point three percent the sixty's that was the fifty's the sixty's and seventy's was three point one percent and those three decades were the only three...
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appeared in the very first edition of "see it now" pierpoint went on to cover six presidents from dwightisenhower straight through to jimmy carter. along the way he won two emmy awards. robert pierpoint was 86 years old. puttering ] ♪ ♪ [ dennis ] allstate wants everyone to be protected on the road, whether you're an allstate customer or not. ♪ all you have to do is call. [ female announcer ] call allstate now and you'll get a free lifetime membership in good hands roadside assistance. [ dennis ] shop less. get more. make one call to an allstate agent. her morning begins with arthritis pain. that's a coffee and two pills. the afternoon tour begins with more pain and more pills. the evening guests arrive. back to sore knees. back to more pills. the day is done but hang on... her doctor recommended aleve. just 2 pills can keep arthritis pain away all day with fewer pills than tylenol. this is lara who chose 2 aleve and fewer pills for a day free of pain. [ female announcer ] get an aleve coupon in this sunday's paper. mushroom smothered beef burgers. hearty chicken and noodle casserole. so
appeared in the very first edition of "see it now" pierpoint went on to cover six presidents from dwightisenhower straight through to jimmy carter. along the way he won two emmy awards. robert pierpoint was 86 years old. puttering ] ♪ ♪ [ dennis ] allstate wants everyone to be protected on the road, whether you're an allstate customer or not. ♪ all you have to do is call. [ female announcer ] call allstate now and you'll get a free lifetime membership in good hands roadside...
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dwight eisenhower was out of the what -- white house four 3-1/2 months. excepting two nights on his way to recuperating at gettysburg. number two, the heart patient was so prospected in his activities whether he should run for a second term in 1956. i am satisfied he always was intending to run a added age of roosevelt you have to be a second term to be a great president but the heart attack raised the question of whether physically he could run. . .
dwight eisenhower was out of the what -- white house four 3-1/2 months. excepting two nights on his way to recuperating at gettysburg. number two, the heart patient was so prospected in his activities whether he should run for a second term in 1956. i am satisfied he always was intending to run a added age of roosevelt you have to be a second term to be a great president but the heart attack raised the question of whether physically he could run. . .
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the man in the wheelchair, his name is dwight harris, they arrested him for assault on an officer and public. several days after this hit the internet, the district attorney's office drops the drinking in public charge and then the u.s. attorney's office drops the assault charge. the reason we're showing you this video now is that the justice department has decided they will not file civil rights charges against these two metro transit police officers. they are now back out patrolling the streets in d.c. >> the charges were dropped against the man as well? >> uh-huh. >> basically nothing. >> sounds like some sort of deal was made there. >> the quote from the department of justice spokes person. >> accident, mistake, fear, negligence or bad judgment are not sufficient to establish such a criminal violation. >> the officers are doing their job. it's videos like this that people in my opinion people abusing their power that creates the reasons why people are head to head with the cops all the time. >> my man just came out of the wheelchair. >> just because you're in a wheelchair doesn't
the man in the wheelchair, his name is dwight harris, they arrested him for assault on an officer and public. several days after this hit the internet, the district attorney's office drops the drinking in public charge and then the u.s. attorney's office drops the assault charge. the reason we're showing you this video now is that the justice department has decided they will not file civil rights charges against these two metro transit police officers. they are now back out patrolling the...
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dwight eisenhower understood it when he built the interstate highway system and invested in all the math and science education that ended up helping us send a man to the moon. my grandfather would not have gone to college had not been for the gi bill, and there were republicans in college -- and congress has supported that along with fdr, and not only did moons of americans not it to the middle class, but we have the largest economic boom in history. it was not just a democratic idea. it is an american idea. and that is what we are fighting for. that's what this election is all about. that is the reason i am standing here, because someone gave me a shot. someone gave me a fair shake in that required the folks before me, not just my mom and grandparents, but an entire society that was committed and invested in every child having opportunities for me -- for me to be able to stand here today. that is true for most of us. the question is, are we going to continue that story? are we going to continue on that journey? for our kids and our grandkids? that is what we are going to have to do toda
dwight eisenhower understood it when he built the interstate highway system and invested in all the math and science education that ended up helping us send a man to the moon. my grandfather would not have gone to college had not been for the gi bill, and there were republicans in college -- and congress has supported that along with fdr, and not only did moons of americans not it to the middle class, but we have the largest economic boom in history. it was not just a democratic idea. it is an...
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architect wants to bring a piece of the heartland to the nation's capitol for a special memorial to dwightisenhower. frank geary wants to create woven material tapestries with scenes depicting a kansas landscape with grain silos similar to where ike grew up. first he had to address a federal panel and they repeated strong reservations of the scale of the 80-foot long columns that two hold up the tapestry at the national mall. >>> the dart boards and posters and about everything in the hawk and dove bar is now for auction. hawk and dove opened in 1965, closed october 2nd. rival bar owner took over the lease and they are renovating. it will reopen in five months. if you'd like to bid, you can only do that online. for a link go to www.myfoxdc.com and look under web links. >>> coming up on the news edge at 11:00 d.c. is taking heat for a tough law targeting your tags, why some say the harsh punishment is overkill for the so-called crime. >>> some people are turning to their jewelry box for fable pick me up, what you need to -- a financial pick me up, what you need to know before you turn your
architect wants to bring a piece of the heartland to the nation's capitol for a special memorial to dwightisenhower. frank geary wants to create woven material tapestries with scenes depicting a kansas landscape with grain silos similar to where ike grew up. first he had to address a federal panel and they repeated strong reservations of the scale of the 80-foot long columns that two hold up the tapestry at the national mall. >>> the dart boards and posters and about everything in the...
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the video shows two officers confronting dwight harris because he was allegedly drinking in public and -- pulled him from the wheelchair and harris fell when he resisted arrest. >>> tonight, friends, relatives, even strangers will remember 11-year-old william mcclane. he was found dead after a weeklong search. a vigil set for south of valley park at 8:00 and the stepfather is charged with killing the mother. and lopez is not charged in the death. the funeral is saturday, october 29th. >>> the prosecution's case against michael jackson's doctor is winding down. a doctor who believes conrad murray is entirely responsible for his death is back on the stand today and fox's phil shoeman is live in l.a. with the details. >> reporter: what can you tell us? what happened? >> reporter: this afternoon in los angeles, the defense is getting to cross-examine dr. schaeffer. he spent three days destroying dr. conrad murray's reputation and testified yesterday that dr. murray was the direct cause of michael jackson's death and gave 17 different examples of deviations from the so-called standard of ca
the video shows two officers confronting dwight harris because he was allegedly drinking in public and -- pulled him from the wheelchair and harris fell when he resisted arrest. >>> tonight, friends, relatives, even strangers will remember 11-year-old william mcclane. he was found dead after a weeklong search. a vigil set for south of valley park at 8:00 and the stepfather is charged with killing the mother. and lopez is not charged in the death. the funeral is saturday, october 29th....
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i mean, dwight eisenhower, richard nixon are the most obvious, but there's a whole host of people who would remain, some of them here in new york, but others, kim hagerty was the white house press secretary, to this day regarded as the best press secretary in white house history. he earned the job in new york under tom dewey. herbert brownell, the attorney general under eisenhower, was dewey's campaign manager, and the list is a very long one. >> richmond, virginia, you're next. caller: hello? >> you're on the air, go ahead. we can hear you >> caller: i'm sorry, can you hear me? >> we can. caller: it's an interesting subject. this was the first presidential election, my mother, a life-long republican, voted in and one of the things she told me was that she found dewey unattractive because of -- she mentioned his greasy hair and mustache. my main interest was understanding the role a future major player in the democratic party, lyndon johnson, played in this election. >> well, l.b.j. tried to get elected himself to the senate in texas so he was not a significant factor in the national,
i mean, dwight eisenhower, richard nixon are the most obvious, but there's a whole host of people who would remain, some of them here in new york, but others, kim hagerty was the white house press secretary, to this day regarded as the best press secretary in white house history. he earned the job in new york under tom dewey. herbert brownell, the attorney general under eisenhower, was dewey's campaign manager, and the list is a very long one. >> richmond, virginia, you're next. caller:...
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and then the white house and our -- and then dwight eisenhower, to whom he handed the baton. opposed to that were the conservatives, mid westerners, many of them isolationists who rallied around bob taft. some of the former president. ironically, the elder haft had precipitated the split with teddy roosevelt. that never really healed. when republicans took congress, it was the conservatives who became the face of the party. on the other hand, you had people like thomas e. dewey, many of the governors who were much less cost out to the new -- much less how style to the new -- hostile to the new deal, much more willing to work with its promises. >> thomas e. dewey is our contender tonight. he ran, he lost, but he changed history anyway. here he is launching his campaign in 1948 and the criticism he has of the truman administration. >> on january 20, we will enter in a new era. on january 20, there will begin in washington the biggest unraveling, unspiraling operation in our nation's history. [applause] >> what do you make of what he says there? on snarling? >> that goes to his
and then the white house and our -- and then dwight eisenhower, to whom he handed the baton. opposed to that were the conservatives, mid westerners, many of them isolationists who rallied around bob taft. some of the former president. ironically, the elder haft had precipitated the split with teddy roosevelt. that never really healed. when republicans took congress, it was the conservatives who became the face of the party. on the other hand, you had people like thomas e. dewey, many of the...
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the problem for the republicans as you have a house dwight the and the likely nominee that most of the't like. he has more positions on issue than a game of twister and -- >> you have been rehearsing that. >> quickly, how does romney effectively deal or remove with cain? does he has have to be aggressive and naft he? >> he can't do that. he will have to ride it out and hope herman cain continues to open his mouth again and again and the american people or the republicans who are supporting him will say hey, maybe we can't vote for him. i think he might win iowa. you can't get a better candidate than this. >> karen has good insight. i think romney will get the money. you will see him buy his way in. >> i'm sorry, we do have to cut it short, but julian and karen hundred doll epstein, join us. keep up on @bashirlive. wall street is booming. [ male announcer ] this is lara. her morning begins with arthritis pain. that's a coffee and two pills. the afternoon tour begins with more pain and more pills. the evening guests arrive. back to sore knees. back to more pills. the day is done but hang
the problem for the republicans as you have a house dwight the and the likely nominee that most of the't like. he has more positions on issue than a game of twister and -- >> you have been rehearsing that. >> quickly, how does romney effectively deal or remove with cain? does he has have to be aggressive and naft he? >> he can't do that. he will have to ride it out and hope herman cain continues to open his mouth again and again and the american people or the republicans who...
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. >> reporter: dwight was involved in the project early on and is credited for sculpting small stone of hope donor gifts. foundation panel shows the chinese sculptor to carve the statue. >> we got the best man for the job. more. >> reporter: more than two decades in the making, inscribed on the walls are excerpts of king's speeches, a moving display for visitors. >> it is beautiful. >> it is impressive. >> it is elation. i feel like i'm standing on holy ground and i am so proud to be here right now. >> reporter: as well as a source of debate. >> it does not look exactly like martin luther king that i personally saw before he was assassinated, in person. many times. >> reporter: a washington pastor who met king in the early 1960s says the sculpture captures the spirit of the time. >> it's a hard piece to let you know that this is not a monument to easy times. >> reporter: as for the chinese nationality of a statue's creator, the sculptor said in august through a translator that king was not just an american icon. >> martin luther king is not only a hero of americans, he's also a hero
. >> reporter: dwight was involved in the project early on and is credited for sculpting small stone of hope donor gifts. foundation panel shows the chinese sculptor to carve the statue. >> we got the best man for the job. more. >> reporter: more than two decades in the making, inscribed on the walls are excerpts of king's speeches, a moving display for visitors. >> it is beautiful. >> it is impressive. >> it is elation. i feel like i'm standing on holy...
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is the lack of previous experience much the last person who didn't have political experience was dwight eisenhower who led the d-day invague. he doesn't have that on his resume yet, but when you look at cain needs to do, he needs to keep on doing what he has been doing. someone engaging at the debates and comes off as a die-hard conservative and doesn't have much of a record to point to at all. we had so many different flavors of the month that started with donald trump and michele bachmann and rick perry and then herman cain. whether he can sustain to sustain it. >> even if he doesn't sustain it, he can be a game changer when you look at the numbers. >> he does. the biggest thing is the tea party support. if one candidate can coalesce the support, that is going to be a significant threat to mitt romney. if it's broken up, if cain gets 15% and michele bachmann gets 10%, that's great news for mitt romney. >> a lot going on. to see the least. a programming note for tomorrow, t "the daily rundown." herman cain at 9:00 a.m. eastern time. "news nation" will be right back. bring you a low-pri
is the lack of previous experience much the last person who didn't have political experience was dwight eisenhower who led the d-day invague. he doesn't have that on his resume yet, but when you look at cain needs to do, he needs to keep on doing what he has been doing. someone engaging at the debates and comes off as a die-hard conservative and doesn't have much of a record to point to at all. we had so many different flavors of the month that started with donald trump and michele bachmann and...
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dwight eisenhower and adlai stevenson. voted in the southern state of tennessee before congress passed the act to protect african-american access to the polls. dorothy cooper did break her string of perfect attendance. she missed voting in the kennedy/nixon race. the only time miss cooper played hooky from an election. she said she just moved before election day and did not have time to update her registration. other than that sort of glitch in 1960, though, dorothy cooper from the 1930s until today dorothy cooper voted. she voted every single time. she voted in 2010 when republicans gained control of both chambers of tennessee's state legislature and the governorship. for the first time since reconstruction. the newspapers promised, quote, far reaching ramifications from the republican takeover in tennessee. one of those far reaching ramification was that for the very first time in her very long life in tennessee, dorothy cooper is now finding it very hard to vote. this year the new republican tennessee legislature passed
dwight eisenhower and adlai stevenson. voted in the southern state of tennessee before congress passed the act to protect african-american access to the polls. dorothy cooper did break her string of perfect attendance. she missed voting in the kennedy/nixon race. the only time miss cooper played hooky from an election. she said she just moved before election day and did not have time to update her registration. other than that sort of glitch in 1960, though, dorothy cooper from the 1930s until...
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. >>> nfl justin smith together with dwight clark smith's play to ice last week's game against the eaglesraise by the defensive coordinator. >> that's a play that i think, you know, that's the defensive equivalent of the catch. >>> the 49ers believe that players like smith have the potential to change the culture of the football team. i spoke with jim harbaugh on coach's corner as he preps for the buccaneers. >> that's a tale of commitment right there when a guy like justin smith plays 70 out of 72 plays in the ballgame and the 70th play of the game he is chasing a screen down from behind, he is sprinting 30 yards down field and finds a way to dislodge the ball and win a game. that's an identity creating thing. >> are there certain plays you will show to the team when you get back like the smith play maybe more than others? rewine, show it again, rewind show it again, you know? >> you look at all the replays and you definitely highlight it and it's a great thing for all of our ballplayers to see especially the young ones. that's what playing like a 49er is really all about. >> hank willia
. >>> nfl justin smith together with dwight clark smith's play to ice last week's game against the eaglesraise by the defensive coordinator. >> that's a play that i think, you know, that's the defensive equivalent of the catch. >>> the 49ers believe that players like smith have the potential to change the culture of the football team. i spoke with jim harbaugh on coach's corner as he preps for the buccaneers. >> that's a tale of commitment right there when a guy...
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going back to 1961, republican dwight eisenhower, the general who won d-day and helped end world war ii issued this warning to all of us about what would happen if we were not careful. >> in the councils of government, we must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought, by the military industrial complex. the potential for the disastrous rise of misplaced power exists and will persist. we must never let the weight of this combination endanger our liberties or democratic processes. we should take nothing for granted. >> well, since then, we've taken a few things for granted. we have had ten presidents since president eisenhower. five were democrats, five were republicans. and yet the military industrial complex has spent and wasted trillions on defense across all ten presidencies. first up today, former three-star admiral and democratic congressman joe sestak. admiral, how relevant is this fact? 92% of senators had donations from the defense sector in 2000. 92% get money from defense. how relevant is that fact? >> it's very relevant. whether it'
going back to 1961, republican dwight eisenhower, the general who won d-day and helped end world war ii issued this warning to all of us about what would happen if we were not careful. >> in the councils of government, we must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought, by the military industrial complex. the potential for the disastrous rise of misplaced power exists and will persist. we must never let the weight of this combination endanger our...
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timothy dwight, the president of yale university, said on february 12, ethan allen, the general fromt and great blasphemer, died and he resides in hell where he looks up forever toward heaven from the flames. you get the idea of. and that went from pulpit to pulpit to pulpit to pulpit until ethan allen's memory went along with it. it was revived in the civil war when the green mountain boys swarmed into uniform to fight it gettysburg and cold harbor etc.. more vermonters per capita five and died on the union side then in any other northern state, and that is also the legacy of ethan allen. and the planes that fly patrol over new york city since 9/11 are the green mountain boys of the aircard of vermont. his legacy is a state with dissent. never really agreeing even among its congressional delegation. never agreeing from the west side of the mountains to the east side of the mountains. but it has a strong reputation for diversity and dissent. but most of all the legacy of ethan allen, since this time for people went to start over, to start again. thank you. [applause] this is where i
timothy dwight, the president of yale university, said on february 12, ethan allen, the general fromt and great blasphemer, died and he resides in hell where he looks up forever toward heaven from the flames. you get the idea of. and that went from pulpit to pulpit to pulpit to pulpit until ethan allen's memory went along with it. it was revived in the civil war when the green mountain boys swarmed into uniform to fight it gettysburg and cold harbor etc.. more vermonters per capita five and...
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look at others who ran, dwight d. eisenhower, john mccain, all candidates that broke the mold, and what herman did in the debate the other night with his 9-9-9 plan. i refute what the 9-9-9 plan, i would have had to think for a minute, but he persuaded people that he had, that he was willing to think on his own and nobody disputes his credentials, but they believe that he's willing to step out and come up with thoughts and ideas that are not the same ones being considered by everybody else. i would have -- i would expect that herman cane will continue to be a factor in this election, but in the end, in the end before the election, people kind of come home and say, all right, now, who do we want to have as the president? i think at that point, you know, it'll be a different outcome, and i believe that the washington post article is probably closer to where we'll end up than the "wall street journal". >> host: as a neighbor, you had an opportunity to see governor romney and his executive role. are you comfortable with h
look at others who ran, dwight d. eisenhower, john mccain, all candidates that broke the mold, and what herman did in the debate the other night with his 9-9-9 plan. i refute what the 9-9-9 plan, i would have had to think for a minute, but he persuaded people that he had, that he was willing to think on his own and nobody disputes his credentials, but they believe that he's willing to step out and come up with thoughts and ideas that are not the same ones being considered by everybody else. i...
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dwight eisenhower was out of the white house. people hardly believed it. he was out of the white house for three and a half months. except in two nights to recooperate in gettysberg. drama number two is he's restricted in activities, he obsessed about whether or not he should run for a second term in 1956. i'm satisfied that ike always intended to run. in the age of roosevelt, you had to have a second term to be a great president, and ikemented to be a great -- ike wanted to be a great president. the heart attack raised the great question of whether physically he could run. ike repeatedly discussed possible successors with aids, none of whom had a snowball's chance in hell of getting nominated or elected. the only republican with sufficient stature to run was chief justice earle warren of the supreme court. to know why that was doused, read my other book about civil rights, chapter five tells you all about it. [laughter] he shot down every argument of running and convinced himself he would be healthier serving than retiring. ike also feared that no one els
dwight eisenhower was out of the white house. people hardly believed it. he was out of the white house for three and a half months. except in two nights to recooperate in gettysberg. drama number two is he's restricted in activities, he obsessed about whether or not he should run for a second term in 1956. i'm satisfied that ike always intended to run. in the age of roosevelt, you had to have a second term to be a great president, and ikemented to be a great -- ike wanted to be a great...
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. >> reporter: dwight was involved in the project early on and is credited with sculpting small stones. a foundation panel chose le from china to carve the statue. as the ceo explained in an august press conference. >> we got the best man for the job. >> reporter: more than two decades in the making, the $120 million memorial is not just the sculpture sculpture, but inscribed are words from his speeches. >> i feel like i'm standing on holy ground. and i -- i am so proud to be here right now. >> reporter: as well as a source of debate. >> it does not look exactly like martin luther king that i personally saw before he was of assassinated, in person many times. >> reporter: a washington pastor who met king in the 1960s said the sculpture captures the spirit of the time. >> it's a hard piece to let you know that this -- this is not a monument to easy times. >> reporter: as for the chinese nationality of the statue's creator, the sculptor said in august through a translator that king of not just an american icon. >> martin luther king is not only a hero of american, he's also a hero of th
. >> reporter: dwight was involved in the project early on and is credited with sculpting small stones. a foundation panel chose le from china to carve the statue. as the ceo explained in an august press conference. >> we got the best man for the job. >> reporter: more than two decades in the making, the $120 million memorial is not just the sculpture sculpture, but inscribed are words from his speeches. >> i feel like i'm standing on holy ground. and i -- i am so proud...
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tim dwight ther had been one of the -- tim geithner had been one of the loudest voices pushing for this. alison burns, ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you, alison. >>> the republican chairman of the house committee says president obama's recent bus trips to promote his jobs plan and criticize republicans is not helpful. >> instead of working together where we agree, the president has opted for divisive rhetoric in the broken politics of the past. he's going from town to town, impugning the motives of republicans. >> that's representative paul ryan. president obama has made several trips around the country recently, including a swing out west this week, a stop in san francisco on tuesday. he's been pushing his jobs bill and other plans. he's issuing through an executive order because he says republicans just block everything he proposes. >>> as we mentioned earlier, a 3.6 quake hit near berkeley just about an hour and a half ago and an even larger quake rattled lake tahoe. the 4.7 shaker hit shortly after 11:30 last night. eric rucker is live in truckee. was there any damage, eric? >> repo
tim dwight ther had been one of the -- tim geithner had been one of the loudest voices pushing for this. alison burns, ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you, alison. >>> the republican chairman of the house committee says president obama's recent bus trips to promote his jobs plan and criticize republicans is not helpful. >> instead of working together where we agree, the president has opted for divisive rhetoric in the broken politics of the past. he's going from town to town,...
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dwight eisenhower said for every bomb that luncheon every submarine and tank, the hungry and the naked and those who do not have shelter. people here at home are going without. i agree democrats and republicans are both in the pocket of the industrial military complex and corporate america. we need this money at home. we need to stop going around and venturing all over the world. we have not solved our problem in afghanistan or iraq did we have made more by killing innocent women and children. that happens in every war. i agree with ron paul. i think he should get a little more air play. he has won a lot of the straw polls. all the talk about was mitt romney, perry, and cain. i'm with the ron paul. it's time to bring the troops home from around the world. host: karen on the line for republicans in norman, oklahoma this morning. go ahead. caller: good morning. it's funny how the always talk about cutting the military, but we do not talk about cutting food stamps and stuff. the guy who said let the bogeyman come over here, i bet he's never spent a day in the military. we need to do every
dwight eisenhower said for every bomb that luncheon every submarine and tank, the hungry and the naked and those who do not have shelter. people here at home are going without. i agree democrats and republicans are both in the pocket of the industrial military complex and corporate america. we need this money at home. we need to stop going around and venturing all over the world. we have not solved our problem in afghanistan or iraq did we have made more by killing innocent women and children....
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detroit is 5-0 for the first time since dwight eyisenhower ws president. of two and five teams in the nfl. >>> check this out. the guy on the bike has no chance. he's racing in south africa. watch out for the antelope that just tebowed him. thank goodness it wasn't a lion or that the antelope was running from a lion. thank goodness man and beast are okay. >> i was just going to ask that of the there's your answer. >> you can just see the antelope going, i'm going to get this guy. one more time. that's not an accidental collision. the antelope, seriously, was just waiting in prey. >>> the occupy wall street resistance movement has been making headlines for weeks, but the protestors aren't just using their voices to get their message out. here's cnn's jeanne moos. >> they are the protestors, flut ter fingers, playing on thin air but saying what? this is silent applause, the sign of approval. on the other hand -- >> to show that we don't like what we hear. >> to show that we don't like what we hear. >> and if you're wondering why the occupy wall street protes
detroit is 5-0 for the first time since dwight eyisenhower ws president. of two and five teams in the nfl. >>> check this out. the guy on the bike has no chance. he's racing in south africa. watch out for the antelope that just tebowed him. thank goodness it wasn't a lion or that the antelope was running from a lion. thank goodness man and beast are okay. >> i was just going to ask that of the there's your answer. >> you can just see the antelope going, i'm going to get...
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ronald reagan, richard nixon, and dwight d.r. >>> time now to go beyond partisan talking points to the heart of the political debate where all sides are "fair game." earlier we talked about sexual harassment allegations against herman cain in the '90s. after a day of talking around the edges, cain finally met it head-on just moments ago at the national press club. >> in all of my over 40 years of business experience, running businesses and corporations, i have never sexually harassed anyone. number two. while at the restaurant association, i was accused of sexual harassment, falsely accused, i might add. i was falsely accused of sexual harassment. an when the charges were brought, as the leader of the organization, i recused myself and allowed my general counsel and my human resource officer to deal with the situation. and it was concluded after a thorough investigation that it had no basis. as far as a settlement, i am unaware of any sort of settlement. i hope it wasn't for much because i didn't do anything. >> all right, so l
ronald reagan, richard nixon, and dwight d.r. >>> time now to go beyond partisan talking points to the heart of the political debate where all sides are "fair game." earlier we talked about sexual harassment allegations against herman cain in the '90s. after a day of talking around the edges, cain finally met it head-on just moments ago at the national press club. >> in all of my over 40 years of business experience, running businesses and corporations, i have never...