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e.j. says that he's a very close relationship with his father. they love to shop together. e.j. says that he does have better style than his father. i bet you do. hi, e.j., how you doin'? [ applause ] >> wendy: so kim k. was blond for her engagement but i'm hoping that she goes back to really dark brunette before her wedding. it's not that the blond is bad, it's just that the brunette is so fierce, you know. but it got me to thinking, hmm, is blond always better? so it's time for "bad blonds?" ♪ [ applause ] >> wendy: i don't know. you be the judge. johnny depp is always known for having dark locks but he went belon blond. tell me what you think. oh, my gosh, you know what he looks like? do you remember what larry birkhead looks like, anna nicole smith's baby's father? it's not that he looks ba to me. it just looks like he did it with an at-home processing thing or maybe some sun-in. so that's johnny blond. let's take a look at rihanna. she's always changing her hair. she went blond back in 2011. i didn't find that bad. [ applause ] >> wendy: those bangs cover a lot, don't they?
e.j. says that he's a very close relationship with his father. they love to shop together. e.j. says that he does have better style than his father. i bet you do. hi, e.j., how you doin'? [ applause ] >> wendy: so kim k. was blond for her engagement but i'm hoping that she goes back to really dark brunette before her wedding. it's not that the blond is bad, it's just that the brunette is so fierce, you know. but it got me to thinking, hmm, is blond always better? so it's time for...
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i don't know what to say about e.j. i know you a very rich kid and i know that when you show up the doorman lets you in only because you're 20 years old because you slip him five 20s and you go in and have a good time. are you having too much of a good time? i can't really tell. but i i don't picture you hanging with this -- come on. because in my opinion, if miley continues on the way she's doing it, rehab is inevitable. do you understand? and i don't know where we lost our footing in society that we have all of the sudden we rehab is a cool place to go. it's not cool and sexy. it shows that you can't handle your party and you spin out of control. e.j., watch who you hang out with because we're going to paint you with that same brush and we don't want to do that. because you're way too fly to be getting high and drinking and when aknow that's not what you're doing. that's all. so this story with paul ly d. a the baby's mother will not go away. according to tmz, pauly is still? custody of his baby. he thinks the baby's
i don't know what to say about e.j. i know you a very rich kid and i know that when you show up the doorman lets you in only because you're 20 years old because you slip him five 20s and you go in and have a good time. are you having too much of a good time? i can't really tell. but i i don't picture you hanging with this -- come on. because in my opinion, if miley continues on the way she's doing it, rehab is inevitable. do you understand? and i don't know where we lost our footing in society...
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a continuaciÓn tendremos a gustavo torres director e.j de casa de maryland.a continuaciÓn tendremos a gustavo torres director e.j de casa de maryland. estas son estas son las condiciones del clima en el area de washington. 57 grados bajo un cielo totalmente despejado y estas son las condiciones del clima en el area de washington. 57 grados bajo un cielo totalmente despejado y para esta tarde alcanzaremos maximas de 68 resultando en una tarde bien agradable para la marcha por la reforma migratoria. si viene de la bahia por la ruta 50 para unirse a la 95 y 495, estas son las condiciones en esa area. si usted necesita reportes especificos puede hacer solicitudes a traves de nuestra pagina de facebook. segunda hora de programacion y seguimos con la misma energia para brindarles la informacion que usted quiere saber. claro que si, esperemos que esten despiertos y listos para comenzar su dia. hora de informarse, estos son los titulares de noticias. identifican al hombre que se prendio fuego en la explanada nacional la policia pide la ayudapara encontrar a un menor
a continuaciÓn tendremos a gustavo torres director e.j de casa de maryland.a continuaciÓn tendremos a gustavo torres director e.j de casa de maryland. estas son estas son las condiciones del clima en el area de washington. 57 grados bajo un cielo totalmente despejado y estas son las condiciones del clima en el area de washington. 57 grados bajo un cielo totalmente despejado y para esta tarde alcanzaremos maximas de 68 resultando en una tarde bien agradable para la marcha por la reforma...
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. >> joining me now, e.j. deion, columnist for "the washington post" senior fellow at brookings. joy reid, an msnbc contributor. you heard it right there. a member of congress we know that they don't usually say. this congress doesn't look like america. it's become a place where the members are picking the voters. and the voters don't have much of a say in picking the members. >> yeah, like a revelation. sure on fox news. did you see where the other guy, before, that congressman was from virginia. if you are in virginia, one of the dwindling number of sort of blue and purple state republicans. you are panicking right now. your district looks more like america than let's say districts in alabama, georgia, or texas or ted cruz's state. the problem in virginia is you have a governor's race coming up. that sequester was hurting you. a lot of people mill terry. government contractors. and this shutdown is hurting you where you live. so that dwindling number of purple district republicans. there aren't many of them left. they actually could feel very real electoral effects from this. t
. >> joining me now, e.j. deion, columnist for "the washington post" senior fellow at brookings. joy reid, an msnbc contributor. you heard it right there. a member of congress we know that they don't usually say. this congress doesn't look like america. it's become a place where the members are picking the voters. and the voters don't have much of a say in picking the members. >> yeah, like a revelation. sure on fox news. did you see where the other guy, before, that...
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and i think as e.j.t, people already realize and were already very much against shutting the government down. and let's not forget what this is over. it's over the affordable care act. it's over obama care. it's over providing health insurance to millions of americans who desperately need it. that is what they're trying to prevent. and to do so they're willing to take the whole government hostage and threaten the very constitutional balance on which our democracy rests. >> isn't that the whole point, e.j.? we're talking about the whole government shutting down because people are going to be insured that wasn't insured by a bill that was already made law and upheld by the supreme court. i mean, when you think of what we're going through all of this danger and potential danger, for something that's already been debated, already been voted, and that's helping people that had not been helped, it's ludicrous. >> the government's being shut down to take health insurance away from about 25 million people, maybe
and i think as e.j.t, people already realize and were already very much against shutting the government down. and let's not forget what this is over. it's over the affordable care act. it's over obama care. it's over providing health insurance to millions of americans who desperately need it. that is what they're trying to prevent. and to do so they're willing to take the whole government hostage and threaten the very constitutional balance on which our democracy rests. >> isn't that the...
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here this morning, e.j.e, david brooks, maria bartiromo and andrea mitchell. >> the president is back. he'll try to talk about health care tomorrow and rolling out all the g >>> "meet the press" is back with our political roundtable. here this morning, e.j. dionne, david brooks, maria bartiromo and andrea mitchell. >> the president is back. he'll try to talk about health care tomorrow and rolling out all the glitches of obama care. 476,000 applications have been submitted to get care, but there are still a lot of problems to deal with. e.j. dionne, we talk about whether the conservators are giving up the fight. jim demint writes, obama care and its failings have been front and center in the national debate. its disastrous launch was spotlighted by our defund struggle. it will be highlighted in the next few years. >> i think these glitches, or bigger than glitches, would have gotten a lot more attention if they hadn't tried to shut down the government. i also hope this leads to a very large look at how govern
here this morning, e.j.e, david brooks, maria bartiromo and andrea mitchell. >> the president is back. he'll try to talk about health care tomorrow and rolling out all the g >>> "meet the press" is back with our political roundtable. here this morning, e.j. dionne, david brooks, maria bartiromo and andrea mitchell. >> the president is back. he'll try to talk about health care tomorrow and rolling out all the glitches of obama care. 476,000 applications have been...
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joining me now is e.j. dionne, "the washington post" writer.hanks for coming on tonight. >> good to be with you rb reverend. >> e.j., after all we've been through, how can republicans justify cutting even more from the safety net? >> you know, you talk about the effect of all these cuts on the economy. if we keep this sequester going with all these deep cuts in it, the congressional budget office did a report and we could be throwing away 1.6 million jobs. that's at a moment when we need jobs. if you look at some of the specific things they've done, particularly in the food stamp program, the food stamp program is in many ways the most bipartisan program we have. it was in alliance between bob dole and george mcgovern after one documentary on cbs about hunger in america. and it's worked. so why throw 3.8 million people off food stamps when the unemployment rate is still over 7%? these are the kinds of cuts that have to be fought. also they're not good for the economy. food stamps have a multiplier effect in promoting growth. so we got to keep b
joining me now is e.j. dionne, "the washington post" writer.hanks for coming on tonight. >> good to be with you rb reverend. >> e.j., after all we've been through, how can republicans justify cutting even more from the safety net? >> you know, you talk about the effect of all these cuts on the economy. if we keep this sequester going with all these deep cuts in it, the congressional budget office did a report and we could be throwing away 1.6 million jobs. that's at...
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david brooks, e.j. dionne, thank you so much. >> woodruff: again, the major developments of the day: the partial shutdown of the federal government headed into the weekend, with no hint of resolution. tropical storm "karen" churned closer to the gulf coast, aiming for a likely landfall tomorrow between louisiana and florida. and federal investigators said it appears the woman killed in a car chase from the white house to the capitol was delusional. she apparently believed the president was trying to communicate with her. online, even though millennials are the most educated generation, it's taking them longer to launch their careers than it did their parents. but don't blame older workers refusing to retire. we have an explanation on "making sense." all that and more is on our website newshour.pbs.org. before we go, a reminder about some upcoming programs from our pbs colleagues. gwen is off, preparing for "washington week", which airs later this evening. here's a preview: >> is washington dysfunctional
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e.j. is right. everybody knows.ody who has tried to go on knows this does not work the way it was intended to work. it has to be fixed. people have to take responsibility for it and move forward and not lose sight of the fact that the broader program still has great opportunity to work and provide health -- affordable health coverage for millions of americans. we have to keep the focus on that broader objective. >> to that point -- >> this is about a website, a health care system that will provide affordable coverage for millions of americans. >> that point cannot be lost. take a short break, breaking news from the hill. harry reid says he hopes to have a deal with mitch mcconnell before all the leaders meet with president obama today. there is some progress on the senate side. we'll bring you more details as we get them. >>> coming up, over the past four months, we have read and learned plenty from edward snowden but we haven't heard much from the exiled leaker until now. snowden speaks just ahead. want to give you
e.j. is right. everybody knows.ody who has tried to go on knows this does not work the way it was intended to work. it has to be fixed. people have to take responsibility for it and move forward and not lose sight of the fact that the broader program still has great opportunity to work and provide health -- affordable health coverage for millions of americans. we have to keep the focus on that broader objective. >> to that point -- >> this is about a website, a health care system...
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joining me now, john favro, msnbc contributor, e.j. deion. your, your -- making the terms here in terms of beating the tea party pretty important. you talk about how in official washington decrying bipartisan is the real problem is a big mistake because you say the real problem is not the republicans, the real problem is the tea party period. >> yes. this is the source of dysfunction in washington. and the debt limit shutdown fight showed us this better than anything we have seen yet. and, you know, john boehner and the republicans operate on fear of these right-wing primary challenges. as long as that fear is greater than the frustration that they feel from the majority of the american people, we are not going to get anything done. >> e.j., what about the new polling showing how unpopular the tea party is. shouldn't the republicans take some courage from that? when they're staring down the tea party? >> i really do. in fact i wish they had before, before we had this useless, destructive shut down. the nbc poll if you compare the tea party at
joining me now, john favro, msnbc contributor, e.j. deion. your, your -- making the terms here in terms of beating the tea party pretty important. you talk about how in official washington decrying bipartisan is the real problem is a big mistake because you say the real problem is not the republicans, the real problem is the tea party period. >> yes. this is the source of dysfunction in washington. and the debt limit shutdown fight showed us this better than anything we have seen yet....
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>> yeah, you know, e.j. and i have covered a lot of government crises in the past couple of years, couple of decades maybe, and there is a recipe for getting out of them and that is to say, hey, we made mistakes, we're going to fix them. we're sorry, we're going to make it work the way we promised you to do. people will forgive that. remember, we're just at the end of october. they opened on october 1st. there is still time to make the exchanges work, to have people understand better how this -- how the affordable care act is going to affect their own lives. but you need to start making a start in repairing some of the damage and some of the problems that you're facing. >> and as we wait for the comments from marilyn tavenner and we see the ranking member, carl levin there, let me bring in anna eshoo. distinguish good to see you. >> thank you. >> is what we're seeing a preview of kathleen sebelius when she comes before your committee tomorrow? >> yes, i'm looking forward to it. it will be high profile. and o
>> yeah, you know, e.j. and i have covered a lot of government crises in the past couple of years, couple of decades maybe, and there is a recipe for getting out of them and that is to say, hey, we made mistakes, we're going to fix them. we're sorry, we're going to make it work the way we promised you to do. people will forgive that. remember, we're just at the end of october. they opened on october 1st. there is still time to make the exchanges work, to have people understand better how...
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e.j. burke is effective vice president and group had of key under his leadership, keybank has grown to be a top five thank conduit and when the largest servicers and the united states. ej has been in banking on commercial lending for 33 years and is an active member of mba for the past 15. he has served on the board of directors, the commercial multi family executive roundtable, the ceo executive form, and multi family task force. he chaired the commercial board of governors. having worked with ej, i can tell you personally, your next chairman is a great business partner, a strategic thinker, a sound decision maker, and a strong leader. he will do a fabulous job for mba and real estate finance. i thought since we are packing the baton at the century mark, our next chairman deserves to have a baton literally. engraved with his name to commemorate this occasion, ladies and gentlemen, i am pleased to introduce the chairman of the mortgage bankers association, my friend and colleague, mr. e.j.
e.j. burke is effective vice president and group had of key under his leadership, keybank has grown to be a top five thank conduit and when the largest servicers and the united states. ej has been in banking on commercial lending for 33 years and is an active member of mba for the past 15. he has served on the board of directors, the commercial multi family executive roundtable, the ceo executive form, and multi family task force. he chaired the commercial board of governors. having worked with...
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but e.j. di jvmj. dionne, this a party at work, isn't it?ith bill cohen, the moderate republican in maine, and he told me it keeps coming back. it was after a terrible airplane crash. and people who sometimes condemned regulation were asking where the safety regulators were. and what bill cohen said is government is the enemy until you need a friend. and i think that's exactly what we're talking about here. it's quite possible that folks in some of those towns had been opposed to government in general and voted along those lines. and yet they assume that when they fell on hard times that were no fault of theirs, they didn't cause this blizzard, the government would there to help them out. not bail them out, but just put them back on their feet. and i think we have to stop thinking that every form of government. >> every form is bad. >> is a handout or dependency. >> they brush everything to get rid of it. your quick take today on what has unfolded with boehner's move. katrina, what do you think? >> i think it's cynical, and i think this gove
but e.j. di jvmj. dionne, this a party at work, isn't it?ith bill cohen, the moderate republican in maine, and he told me it keeps coming back. it was after a terrible airplane crash. and people who sometimes condemned regulation were asking where the safety regulators were. and what bill cohen said is government is the enemy until you need a friend. and i think that's exactly what we're talking about here. it's quite possible that folks in some of those towns had been opposed to government in...
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. >>> joining me, e.j. dion an msnbc contributor, columnist from "the washington post." great to have you with us. >> great to be with you. >> what kind of reaction should america have to a man such as ted cruz having a cadillac insurance policy while he works to take insurance away from millions of americans who need it? >> well, i think they should be upset. when i heard what we were talking about, i went back and looked up one of my favorite quotations which says the law in its majestic equality forbids the rich and the poor alike to sleep under bridges, to beg in the streets and to steal bread. and the rich and the poor alike are equally free to buy health insurance, except a whole lot of people among the working poor can't afford health insurance. too many people in the senate, in the house of representatives and in a lot of other parts of our society including those who work in the media, have never had the experience of putting off doctor's visits over and over again for our kids, never had the experience of having to say, oh, gee, i need that prescription, but i
. >>> joining me, e.j. dion an msnbc contributor, columnist from "the washington post." great to have you with us. >> great to be with you. >> what kind of reaction should america have to a man such as ted cruz having a cadillac insurance policy while he works to take insurance away from millions of americans who need it? >> well, i think they should be upset. when i heard what we were talking about, i went back and looked up one of my favorite quotations...
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david brooks and e.j. dionne are here to analyze the week's news...se are just some of the stories we're covering on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided
david brooks and e.j. dionne are here to analyze the week's news...se are just some of the stories we're covering on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided
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david brooks and e.j. dionne are here to analyze the week's news...se are just some of the stories we're covering on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> my customers can shop around; see who does good work and compare costs. it can also work that way with healthcare. with united healthcare, i get information on quality ratings of doctors, treatment options and estimates for how much i'll pay. that helps me and my guys make informed decisions. i don't like guesses with my business and definitely not with our health. that's health in numbers. united healthcare. >> support also comes from carnegie corporation of new york, a foundation created to do what andrew carnegie called "real and permanent good." celebrating 100 years of philanthropy at carnegie.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... and... and friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like y
david brooks and e.j. dionne are here to analyze the week's news...se are just some of the stories we're covering on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> my customers can shop around; see who does good work and compare costs. it can also work that way with healthcare. with united healthcare, i get information on quality ratings of doctors, treatment options and estimates for how much i'll pay. that helps me and my guys make informed...
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even e.j. in prince frederick said there was a little bit of ground fog down there. satellite and radar quiet once again. a few clouds out of the mountains. may drift toward us. that's about it. instead of mostly sunny, could be partly sunny a little bit. the big moisture source is coming up. see the twist coming in toward arkansas? that's going to draw in some gulf moisture north. but high pressure in upstate south carolina, we're on the north side of that. so our winds will be westerly today. that's going to really warm things up into the mid and upper 80s. in fact, you look at the futurecast, we'll take you through midday. sunny here. we'll watch the showers scattered about the ohio valley, back through the mississippi valley. then tonight there's a frontal boundary in iowa with showers. we head to tomorrow morning. we're still okay here. notice west of the appalachians we have showers and storms all the way back to the mississippi valley. around here we stay high and dry. just a couple more clouds coming in the picture here later thursday. tomorrow a little bit c
even e.j. in prince frederick said there was a little bit of ground fog down there. satellite and radar quiet once again. a few clouds out of the mountains. may drift toward us. that's about it. instead of mostly sunny, could be partly sunny a little bit. the big moisture source is coming up. see the twist coming in toward arkansas? that's going to draw in some gulf moisture north. but high pressure in upstate south carolina, we're on the north side of that. so our winds will be westerly today....
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e.j. manuel left with a knee injury. cleveland wins and they are in first place as the dog pound is celebrating in cleveland. baseball playoffs resume today including thes series between the red sox and the rays. the dodgers win game one last night. chipper jones throughout the first pitch. dodgers. adrian gonzalez, two-run home run. clayton kershaw gets the win. maryland down and florida state in a big game. >> >> you're watching wbal-tv 11. live, local, late-breaking. this is 11 news today at 6:00 a.m. >> good morning. welcome back to 11 news today. i'm mindy basara. >> i'm stan stovall. thank you for joining us this morning. >> opening statements are set to begin in a lawsuit against a doctor. a former patient claims he was given unnecessary heart stents. lawyers agreed to settle claims patients.40 former >> there was a sewage backup. crews were called to clean up the spill at the courthouse. all cases were postponed and everybody was sent home. policeeckpoint to -- will look for anyone in a car or usingng a seatbelt
e.j. manuel left with a knee injury. cleveland wins and they are in first place as the dog pound is celebrating in cleveland. baseball playoffs resume today including thes series between the red sox and the rays. the dodgers win game one last night. chipper jones throughout the first pitch. dodgers. adrian gonzalez, two-run home run. clayton kershaw gets the win. maryland down and florida state in a big game. >> >> you're watching wbal-tv 11. live, local, late-breaking. this is 11...
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first rookie e.j. manuel was sidelined after injuring his knee in week five.hen thad lewis injured his right foot and was in a walking boot after the game. so they have signed matt flynn. he has been in the league since 2008. despite flynn's acquisition, the bills say they hope lewis will be able to start this sunday against the dolphins. meanwhile demarcus ware may miss his first game since 2005. dimarco murray was also injured last night, and will likely be out for the cowboys next game. and aaron rodgers will be out one of his favor targets for quite a while. randall kolb suffered a fractured fibula in his right leg yesterday. he lead the packers are 29 catches this someone. >> all right. mark. we'll see you a bit later. still ahead on al jazeera america, residents want to know why no one told them about spilled oil for weeks. >>> plus the nation's highest court takes on affirmative action. >>> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm john siegenthaler. and we have some breaking news to tell you about. there are reports of a powerful earthquake in the southe
first rookie e.j. manuel was sidelined after injuring his knee in week five.hen thad lewis injured his right foot and was in a walking boot after the game. so they have signed matt flynn. he has been in the league since 2008. despite flynn's acquisition, the bills say they hope lewis will be able to start this sunday against the dolphins. meanwhile demarcus ware may miss his first game since 2005. dimarco murray was also injured last night, and will likely be out for the cowboys next game. and...
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joined by e.j. deion, deedee myers, robert gibbs, robert costa.oming up next. ♪ [ male announcer ] may your lights always be green. [ tires screech ] ♪ [ beeping ] ♪ may you never be stuck behind a stinky truck. [ beeping ] ♪ may things always go your way. but it's good to be prepared... just in case they don't. toyota. let's go places, safely. to severe plaque psoriasis... the frustration... covering up. so i talked with my doctor. he prescribed enbrel. enbrel is clinically proven to provide clearer skin. many people saw 75% clearance in 3 months. and enbrel helped keep skin clearer at 6 months. [ male announcer ] enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal, events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system and blood disorders, and allergic reactions have occurred. before starting enbrel, your doctor should test you for tuberculosis and discuss whether you've been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. you should not start enbrel if you have an infection like the fl
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e.j. manuel connects with marquee goodman on a strike. they tied it and went into overtime. in o.t. a 43-yard field goal by mike nugent, money. >>> in minnesota adrian peterson played with a heavy heart today after the death of his son on friday. this one, however, was all panthers. cam newton threw for three touchdown passes and rushed for another as carolina steam rolls minnesota 35-10. >>> finally, in chicago all eyes were on over 40,000 runners for the chicago marathon. security was heightened following the boston bombing in april, but that did not distract the winner in a record 2 hours, 3 minutes and 45 seconds. as for the women, kenya's rita jetu crossed the fin irline first running the race in two hours, 19 minutes and 55 seconds. i'm darren haynes, and that's a look at sports. >> and also earned her $100,000 and a $40,000 bonus and probably an endorsement deal out of this. that was her personal best by the way. >> maybe some new shoes and other stuff like that. >> one could only hope. >>> stay tuned. at the top of the hour, comic books go to war, but first, tonight meteorol
e.j. manuel connects with marquee goodman on a strike. they tied it and went into overtime. in o.t. a 43-yard field goal by mike nugent, money. >>> in minnesota adrian peterson played with a heavy heart today after the death of his son on friday. this one, however, was all panthers. cam newton threw for three touchdown passes and rushed for another as carolina steam rolls minnesota 35-10. >>> finally, in chicago all eyes were on over 40,000 runners for the chicago marathon....
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. >> i would say, julia, we were talking about governors, e.j. writes, four years ago the three off year races, virginia, new jersey and new york prestaged the republican sweep of 2010. in the case of the first two, the rise of the tea party. this year all three signal the collapse of the tea party and mobilization of both the political center and political left. you're going to maybe have -- not maybe but likely have democratic governor of virginia. you have chris christie moderate by measure of the tea party. in new york city we're going to have probably our first democratic mayor for a long time. while the tea party may have hijacked washington and congress, at the state level i think the platform has been repudiated. >> listen, as we just saw in those clips, this is every democrat's dream. if they could have been smart enough to do that, gayle collins wrote manchurian candidate, commies, raising this child from birth. the democrats have gotten their act together they would have invented ted cruz. as it is, he's just a gift to them. republican
. >> i would say, julia, we were talking about governors, e.j. writes, four years ago the three off year races, virginia, new jersey and new york prestaged the republican sweep of 2010. in the case of the first two, the rise of the tea party. this year all three signal the collapse of the tea party and mobilization of both the political center and political left. you're going to maybe have -- not maybe but likely have democratic governor of virginia. you have chris christie moderate by...
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see you tomorrow evening with david brooks and e.j. di on. for all of us at the pbs newshour.k you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is night "nightly busi report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib brought to you by. >> thestreet.com, financial tools for an ever changing financial world. our dividend stock advisor guides and generate income during a period of low interest rates. we a we are thestreet.com. >>> wary in washington, magnifying the tensions over the gridlock surrounding the government shutdown and a looming possible default of u.s. debt and that sends investors running for cover. >>> dancing on the ceiling, what does happen if the u.s. doesn't raise the debt limit
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e.j. dionne, susan page is usa today's washington bureau chief. morning. >> good morning. >> let's start with who she is. i think it's interesting. she was a nurse in the e.r., she
e.j. dionne, susan page is usa today's washington bureau chief. morning. >> good morning. >> let's start with who she is. i think it's interesting. she was a nurse in the e.r., she
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