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host: peter edelman?st: i endorse the agenda and the idea that our democrats, and i am one of them, ought to be a lot clearer about where they want to take this country, where we want to take this country. i would certainly start by very much endorsing in getting the wealthiest people here to pay their fair share of running this society. the president is absolutely right in emphasizing that. it is a moral issue. they can afford it. there was a piece this morning in "the washington post" about the widening of the super-rich. -- whining of the rich. we need these resources to balance the budget and we do need to bring this silly balance. right now, we should have a much bolder program to deal with the continuing recession. i am all in favor of president obama's jobs bill, but we need to be doing a lot more. guest: and which did not think the tax the millionaires was some kind of political detour. if we spend 25% of the time talking about making a more competitive work force as we do on this "tax the million
host: peter edelman?st: i endorse the agenda and the idea that our democrats, and i am one of them, ought to be a lot clearer about where they want to take this country, where we want to take this country. i would certainly start by very much endorsing in getting the wealthiest people here to pay their fair share of running this society. the president is absolutely right in emphasizing that. it is a moral issue. they can afford it. there was a piece this morning in "the washington...
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. >> my name is barbara edelman. i am here again to congratulate the occupy people for their continued efforts. the movement had home. this is really fascinating. a world power community outreach organization. i hope that this resolution passes the full board. i am also here with one particular concern. access to public bathrooms. right now you have five that are not being emptied adequately. personally, it would be inefficient to be publicly funded. if we had enough to put down a protest, we should be able to run public restrooms. supervisor avalos: thank you. next speaker, please. >> my name is adam. hello. i have been staying at the encampment. i just graduated from college. until this movement started, even if few weeks ago, before was involved, i was completely jaded. we often have this view between short-term and the memory loss in this society. because of my experience, i vividly remember how i lost hope in civic and engagement. all of my friends often shared that. i sort of have this feeling of hope. if you g
. >> my name is barbara edelman. i am here again to congratulate the occupy people for their continued efforts. the movement had home. this is really fascinating. a world power community outreach organization. i hope that this resolution passes the full board. i am also here with one particular concern. access to public bathrooms. right now you have five that are not being emptied adequately. personally, it would be inefficient to be publicly funded. if we had enough to put down a...
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. >> straight ahead we're getting a look at the evidence edelman murder. and we are hearing what the accused killer brittany norwood told police during her first interview with them. good morning, washington. it's friday, october 28. i am cynne simpson. >> i am pamela borwn. thanks for waking up with us. we start with traffic and weather every ten minutes. adam caskey has the forecast. a wintry mix on the web? -- the way? we will have a >> we will have a few wet snowflakes locally and in northern maryland we could have snowfall accumulations. hovering above freezing right now. 33 in cumberland, 36 in hagerstown and walkersville. that's where we still have a frost advisory. the 34 degrees in in woods and frostburg. 4-d in stafford. our way today low 50's today, below average. -- 40 in stafford. a storm system along the coast will strengthen. mainly just snowfall expected above 1,500 feet. no. malan's near the pennsylvania line we could have accumulations. that's why there is a winter storm watch in effect in northern maryland and surrounding areas. >>> la p
. >> straight ahead we're getting a look at the evidence edelman murder. and we are hearing what the accused killer brittany norwood told police during her first interview with them. good morning, washington. it's friday, october 28. i am cynne simpson. >> i am pamela borwn. thanks for waking up with us. we start with traffic and weather every ten minutes. adam caskey has the forecast. a wintry mix on the web? -- the way? we will have a >> we will have a few wet snowflakes...
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the housing market collapse and the need to keep the president obama in office, even marian wright edelmanmuch on the cuts for the poor, are you surprised about the political nature of some of the discussion and the fact that they've talked a lot about occupy wall street? >> no. no, because if we think about it, dr. king -- he would definitely have been there marching all this time because he was fighting for the same things that they're fighting for, social, economic, and political just. so he would be out there, and so everyone is acknowledging that the fight continues. you know, his legacy is the fact that we're still fighting for the 99%, and he would be out there with us. >> reporter: last question, why is it important to bring your daughter to this event? >> because we know that the future generations, they have to understand that we are building the united states of america every single day. and we can't stop fighting for all of us. and that's why we come out here and celebrate him, we celebrate our president and the future that we can build together. >> reporter: great. thank you.
the housing market collapse and the need to keep the president obama in office, even marian wright edelmanmuch on the cuts for the poor, are you surprised about the political nature of some of the discussion and the fact that they've talked a lot about occupy wall street? >> no. no, because if we think about it, dr. king -- he would definitely have been there marching all this time because he was fighting for the same things that they're fighting for, social, economic, and political just....
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with mary math lynn and james carville and michael deaver and very interesting consultants and ken edelman was there and i worked with people who did this for a living and they would talk often about... often times they have absolutelyhe belief in what they're doing but there is also a real competitiveness to winning. and winning becomes a big issue. not just with them but wi people that they were talking about. >> rose: the final scene here with a brilliant new actor, i wantou to take a look at it and give me a sense of how you conceived this scene. >> sure. >> rose: roll tape. >> you're ainst thedeath penalty. >> uh-huh. >> because of what it says about us as a society. suppose, governor, it was your wife. d she was murdered. what would that do? >> it get mrs. complated when it personal. >> sure. >> well, if could get to him i would find a way to kill him. >> so you... you, governor, would impose a death penalty. >> no, i would commit a crime for which iould happily go to jail. >> then why not let society do that? >> because society has to be better than the individual. if i were to do t
with mary math lynn and james carville and michael deaver and very interesting consultants and ken edelman was there and i worked with people who did this for a living and they would talk often about... often times they have absolutelyhe belief in what they're doing but there is also a real competitiveness to winning. and winning becomes a big issue. not just with them but wi people that they were talking about. >> rose: the final scene here with a brilliant new actor, i wantou to take a...
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[applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome marian wright edelman. what's important is that we honor him tomorrow and every day, for as long as it takes, in transformed values, voices for justice, unrelenting nonviolent action to rescue his dream and america's managing dreams from the clutches -- vanishing dreams from the clutches of militarism, racism, and poverty that he warned would undo america. in his last sunday sermon at washington's national cathedral, dr. king retold the parable of the rich man who ignored the poor man, lazarus, who came every day sicking crumbs from the table. the richman went to -- rich man went to hell, not because he was rich, but because he did not realize is wealth was his opportunity to bridge the gulf separating him from his brother and allowed lazarus to become invisible. he warned this could happen in america. if we do not use her vast resources to end party and -- poverty and make it possible for all of god's children to have the basic necessities of life. when he called for the poor people's campaign in 1968, we
[applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome marian wright edelman. what's important is that we honor him tomorrow and every day, for as long as it takes, in transformed values, voices for justice, unrelenting nonviolent action to rescue his dream and america's managing dreams from the clutches -- vanishing dreams from the clutches of militarism, racism, and poverty that he warned would undo america. in his last sunday sermon at washington's national cathedral, dr. king retold the...
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[applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome marian wright edelman.ng today in granite, but what's important is that we honor him tomorrow and every day, for as long as it takes, in transformed values, voices for justice, unrelenting nonviolent action to rescue his dream and america's managing dreams from the clutches -- vanishing dreams from the clutches of militarism, racism, and poverty that he warned would undo america. in his last sunday sermon at washington's national cathedral, dr. king retold the parable of the rich man who ignored the poor man, lazarus, who came every day sicking crumbs from the table. the richman went to -- rich man went to hell, not because he was rich, but because he did not realize is wealth was his opportunity to bridge the gulf separating him from his brother and allowed lazarus to become invisible. he warned this could happen in america. if we do not use her vast resources to end party and -- poverty and make it possible for all of god's children to have the basic necessities of life. when he called for the poor people
[applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome marian wright edelman.ng today in granite, but what's important is that we honor him tomorrow and every day, for as long as it takes, in transformed values, voices for justice, unrelenting nonviolent action to rescue his dream and america's managing dreams from the clutches -- vanishing dreams from the clutches of militarism, racism, and poverty that he warned would undo america. in his last sunday sermon at washington's national...
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al sharpton, and children's defense fund factor -- founder marian wright edelman. i cannot tell you how honored i am to have been asked to be with you today, celebrating in honor of dr. martin luther king. i am older than you tnk i am. [laughter] bless your heart. we try. standing here like a fool in high-heeled shoes at 77 years of age. [applause] so, you see, i knew dr. king. and to talk about dr. martin luther king is to talk about hope. the first time i met him in the early 1960's, when i was about 12 -- [laughter] i was really struck by what a quiet man he was. always seemed quiet, but the first time i heard him speak, suddenly, it was is it if he was bringing up fire of hope over all of us -- it was as if he was bringing a fire of hope over all of us. we all needed, desperately, a man like dr. king to turn our hopes and dreams into action. he aroused in us a total commitment to his dream, which drew 1/4 of a million of us here in 1963. in those days, i must confess that i was afraid to come to washington, because it was the south and it operated like the sout
al sharpton, and children's defense fund factor -- founder marian wright edelman. i cannot tell you how honored i am to have been asked to be with you today, celebrating in honor of dr. martin luther king. i am older than you tnk i am. [laughter] bless your heart. we try. standing here like a fool in high-heeled shoes at 77 years of age. [applause] so, you see, i knew dr. king. and to talk about dr. martin luther king is to talk about hope. the first time i met him in the early 1960's, when i...
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[applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome marian wright edelman.portant is that we honor him tomorrow and every day, for as long as it takes, in transformed values, voices for justice, unrelenting nonviolent action to rescue his dream and america's managing dreams from the clutches -- vanishing dreams from the clutches of militarism, racism, and poverty that he warned would undo america. in his last sunday sermon at washington's national cathedral, dr. king retold the parable of the rich man who ignored the poor man, lazarus, who came every day sicking crumbs from the table. the richman went to -- rich man went to hell, not because he was rich, but because he did not realize is wealth was his opportunity to bridge the gulf separating him from his brother and allowed lazarus to become invisible. he warned this could happen in america. if we do not use her vast resources to end party and -- poverty and make it possible for all of god's children to have the basic necessities of life. when he called for the poor people's campaign in 1968, we had about
[applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome marian wright edelman.portant is that we honor him tomorrow and every day, for as long as it takes, in transformed values, voices for justice, unrelenting nonviolent action to rescue his dream and america's managing dreams from the clutches -- vanishing dreams from the clutches of militarism, racism, and poverty that he warned would undo america. in his last sunday sermon at washington's national cathedral, dr. king retold the parable of...
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. >> of the big story this hour, robert edelman and shot her in oakland yesterday, the manhunt is nowr. there is at video as it continued yesterday. the man is now in custody this morning as the search for him to lead to the shutdown of westbound 580. >> in san francisco, more people are demonstrating in front of the federal reserve in solidarity with corteses round country. this protest is in support of the wall street demonstrations happening >> 8 chilly start today in some spots around the bay, but we are seeing blue skies and the sunshine will warmus up as we head towards the with a look at the difference in temperature is over the past 24 >> said as we move into the afternoon, temperatures all ought. here is a look at what the expected highs are for >> qr by wednesday and thursday of next week, inland highs lobby in the upper 80s and 90s with 70's around the bay and coast. >> i am currently not tracking any active hot spots around the bay area. major delays along westbound 24 in the morning. it looks like things are picking up. we are looking at an average of 40 mi. per hour work
. >> of the big story this hour, robert edelman and shot her in oakland yesterday, the manhunt is nowr. there is at video as it continued yesterday. the man is now in custody this morning as the search for him to lead to the shutdown of westbound 580. >> in san francisco, more people are demonstrating in front of the federal reserve in solidarity with corteses round country. this protest is in support of the wall street demonstrations happening >> 8 chilly start today in some...