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. >> eleanor? >> well, the principal guy who you described in very unflattering terms, he was kind of a -- dare do el and he couldn't seem to carry out his life right, would not be the kind of person this elite force in iran would normally pick. plus he was dealing with non- muslims, which is not their m.o. and iran's been very good at carrying out target assassinations around the world. so they know how do this. so i think it's appropriate to have skepticism. but the administration has a 100,000 dollar wire transfer from the quds force in iran to this fellow, and they feel comfortable they have evidence tying this to iran almost it goes to ahmadinejad or whether it reflects on sort of disintegration of the iranian regime and conflict between them, i don't think we know but we shouldn't be allowed it to be a green light for the israelis or the u.s. to somehow wage war suddenly on iran. >> richard? >> the smoking gun is that money transfer that eleanor mentioned which came from an account associated
. >> eleanor? >> well, the principal guy who you described in very unflattering terms, he was kind of a -- dare do el and he couldn't seem to carry out his life right, would not be the kind of person this elite force in iran would normally pick. plus he was dealing with non- muslims, which is not their m.o. and iran's been very good at carrying out target assassinations around the world. so they know how do this. so i think it's appropriate to have skepticism. but the administration...
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eleanor medill patterson as both the giunta stand the only girl of her generation among the blaze had been her grandfather's darling. as such she inherited the disproportionate share of the company's stock and considerable fortune. bypassing eleanor roosevelt and truman and clare boothe luce, dorothy schiff, emily post and a free of a prominent american woman of the 1940's. weekly contended that with her patrimony, her own attainments in her latest accolade, quote, cissy patterson, nobody calls her eleanor, is probably the most powerful woman in america. they added and perhaps the most heated. so cissy patterson was, as i said, the daughter rough chicago, and she was born in 81 and as a woman born in the late century she had no expectation of getting a job or going into the family business at the tribune, and so she did what the young heiress is typically the turn of the century, and she made one of the then fashionable so-called international matches in her case with a very handsome but sort of dubious count who was an ethnic poles who had grown up in vienna and whose ancestral state
eleanor medill patterson as both the giunta stand the only girl of her generation among the blaze had been her grandfather's darling. as such she inherited the disproportionate share of the company's stock and considerable fortune. bypassing eleanor roosevelt and truman and clare boothe luce, dorothy schiff, emily post and a free of a prominent american woman of the 1940's. weekly contended that with her patrimony, her own attainments in her latest accolade, quote, cissy patterson, nobody calls...
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raised about eleanor roosevelt. how influential was she in regards to the new deal and the politics involved? >> well, in most respects she was -- the question is about eleanor roosevelt and her influence on the new deal. in most respects we have to say she was a peripheral figure. she was not involved in any of the major initiatives, even social security. she was, she was pursuing her own agenda, and one might almost say that when she did have an influence, it was a negative influence. and that was in the creation of resettlement communities, particularly a community in west virginia called arthurdale. eleanor roosevelt had this idea where she'd been inculcated with this idea that if you could import farmers to an ideal, collective community, provide them with cows and barns, schools for the children, houses, that you would be able to create something. and arthurdale was in the poorest of the poor sections. it was in the depths of the coal mining districts. the land was not very good, but this was the first lady's
raised about eleanor roosevelt. how influential was she in regards to the new deal and the politics involved? >> well, in most respects she was -- the question is about eleanor roosevelt and her influence on the new deal. in most respects we have to say she was a peripheral figure. she was not involved in any of the major initiatives, even social security. she was, she was pursuing her own agenda, and one might almost say that when she did have an influence, it was a negative influence....
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the point was raised about eleanor roosevelt. how influential was she in regards to the new deal and the politics involved? >> well, in most respects she was -- the question is about eleanor roosevelt ander influence -- and her influence on the new deal. in most respects we have to say he was a peripheral figure. he's not involved in any of the nationtives -- initiatives, each social security. she was pursuing her own dreams. where she did v.a. an influence, it was a negative influence, and that was in the creation of resettlement communities. eleanor roosevelt had this idea where she'd been inculcated with this idea that if you could import farmer to an ideal collective community, provide them with cows and barns, schools for the children, houses that you would be able to create something for you. and the land was not very good, but this was the first lady's prompt, so it got a lot of promising in funding. and it was under harold ickes who really hates it. [laughter] and, in fact, the government overspent on the houses, they imp
the point was raised about eleanor roosevelt. how influential was she in regards to the new deal and the politics involved? >> well, in most respects she was -- the question is about eleanor roosevelt ander influence -- and her influence on the new deal. in most respects we have to say he was a peripheral figure. he's not involved in any of the nationtives -- initiatives, each social security. she was pursuing her own dreams. where she did v.a. an influence, it was a negative influence,...
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eleanor roosevelt had this idea where she had been in cocaine with this idea and if you could import farmers to an ideal collective community, provide them with cows and barnes, schools for the children, houses , you would be able to create something. the pores of the poor. the depth of the coal mining district, the land was not good. this was the first lady's project, so it got a lot of funding and it was under harold ickes who really hated it. and, in fact, it was pretty much a disaster. the government overspent on houses, imported houses for the coal district from new england that turned out to not be insulated and did not fit in the foundations. the government spent $10,000 per family when the budget was really 2,000. they wanted to give every family cow before they realize that most of these families had never melt to count. they create -- they built the school house for the children of these imported farm families and staffed it with exponents of the latest and progressive education only for the farm families to discover that their kids are not learning how to read, write, and
eleanor roosevelt had this idea where she had been in cocaine with this idea and if you could import farmers to an ideal collective community, provide them with cows and barnes, schools for the children, houses , you would be able to create something. the pores of the poor. the depth of the coal mining district, the land was not good. this was the first lady's project, so it got a lot of funding and it was under harold ickes who really hated it. and, in fact, it was pretty much a disaster. the...
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eleanor, good morning. >> good morning, alex. how is the president as congressman ryan was saying there. has he broken his promise in bringing people together? >> it's laugh bli clever how he turns it to the republicans' favor. i thought one of the signs in the rallies said it's only class war when we fight back. the numbers don't lie. the top half to one percent has done extraordinarily well over the last 30 years and the 99 pirs has many of the protesters are calling themselves have lost ground. i think that the republicans have been quite successful in portraying the president as the person who is not making the accommodations, when i think if you look at the deals that have been struck on capitol hill, i mean, the president's supporters think he gave away far too much. yet the republicans have been really diabolically -- then pointing a finger at the president and saying hey, you're not able to fix it. so it's an odd turn in our politics. i think the president is now trying to point this out and i don't know whether the publi
eleanor, good morning. >> good morning, alex. how is the president as congressman ryan was saying there. has he broken his promise in bringing people together? >> it's laugh bli clever how he turns it to the republicans' favor. i thought one of the signs in the rallies said it's only class war when we fight back. the numbers don't lie. the top half to one percent has done extraordinarily well over the last 30 years and the 99 pirs has many of the protesters are calling themselves...
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eleanor clift, as always a pleasure. you, alec. >>> the post office is out with new commercials to help them stay in business. new tv ads for the u.s. post office say that letter carriers are reliable and that the mail does not get lost. >> the refrigerator has never been hacked. and on-line virus has never attacked a cork board. give your customers the added feeling of security in a printed statement or receipt provides with mail. >> the postal service is willing to spend more money for the ads as market research say customers feel secure about using and receiving paper mail. up next, the big three. three topics, three talkers. on deck right now, those wall street protesters. what, if anything, will come out of the demonstrations? you name it. i've tried it. but nothing's helped me beat my back pain. then i tried this. it's salonpas. this is the relief i've been looking for. salonpas has 2 powerful pain fighting ingredients that work for up to 12 hours. and my pharmacist told me it's the only otc pain patch approved for
eleanor clift, as always a pleasure. you, alec. >>> the post office is out with new commercials to help them stay in business. new tv ads for the u.s. post office say that letter carriers are reliable and that the mail does not get lost. >> the refrigerator has never been hacked. and on-line virus has never attacked a cork board. give your customers the added feeling of security in a printed statement or receipt provides with mail. >> the postal service is willing to spend...
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eleanor patterson, the only girl of her generation among fractious boys was grandfather's darling. as such she inherited a disproportionate share of company stock and considerable fortune. bypassing eleanor roosevelt, beth truman, board the shift, emily post and every other prominent american woman of the 1940s collier sweetly contended her patrimony and attainments and latest accolades, cissy patterson is the most powerful woman in america. it added perhaps the most hated. cissy patterson with a daughter of chicago born in 1881 and as a woman born in the nineteenth century she had no expectation of getting a job or going into a family business at be true be in. so she did what young women typically did at the turn of the century. she made one of those fashionable international matches. in her case with a very handsome but dubious count called joseph gigiski who grew up in indiana his ancestral states where it in the ukraine. she was warned by her family that he was as one of her mother's friends put it an infamous bad a. he turned out to be much worse. she went to live with him in
eleanor patterson, the only girl of her generation among fractious boys was grandfather's darling. as such she inherited a disproportionate share of company stock and considerable fortune. bypassing eleanor roosevelt, beth truman, board the shift, emily post and every other prominent american woman of the 1940s collier sweetly contended her patrimony and attainments and latest accolades, cissy patterson is the most powerful woman in america. it added perhaps the most hated. cissy patterson with...
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after ellen's death, no subsequent first lady lobbied for legislation until eleanor roosevelt entered the white house in march of 1933 during her first week there, she went up to capitol hill and began to lobby for an alley bill. as we all know, she lobbied for a lot of things in the next 12 years. and after her, most first ladies have felt they could and should have a cause of their own. this book festival was founded by laura bush, whose cause was libraries and literacy. arguably, a direct connection between ellen wilson and where we are today. i also discovered that being close to a president may seem glamorous, but it's very tough. all three of the women involved with woodrow wilson paid a heavy price. but i think that ellen realized this. she, of course, died in the white house. mary peck had wanted to go to the white house, but she wound up in a boarding house on the wrong side of the tracks. edith had to nurse an invalid in the white house. but ellen could have been speaking for all three of them, when she wrote woodrow at the end of her life, this has been the most remarkable
after ellen's death, no subsequent first lady lobbied for legislation until eleanor roosevelt entered the white house in march of 1933 during her first week there, she went up to capitol hill and began to lobby for an alley bill. as we all know, she lobbied for a lot of things in the next 12 years. and after her, most first ladies have felt they could and should have a cause of their own. this book festival was founded by laura bush, whose cause was libraries and literacy. arguably, a direct...
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. >> the point was raised about eleanor roosevelt. how influential was she with the new deal and -- >> in most respects was a peripheral figure. she was not involved in any of the major initiatives in the security and to speak to [inaudible] delauro roosevelt had this idea and she had been inculcated with this idea that if you could import farmers to an ideal collective community, provide them with barnes, schools for the children, houses you would be able to create one something. it was in the death of the coal mining district. the land was not very good, but this was the first project so it got a lot of conversation and really needed it and it affected was pretty much a disaster overspend on the house is the imported houses to the district from new england that turned out to not to be insulated. the government spent $10,000 per family when the budget was 2000. they wanted to give every family a house before they realized most of them had never built. [laughter] and they built the schoolhouse for the children of the families with of
. >> the point was raised about eleanor roosevelt. how influential was she with the new deal and -- >> in most respects was a peripheral figure. she was not involved in any of the major initiatives in the security and to speak to [inaudible] delauro roosevelt had this idea and she had been inculcated with this idea that if you could import farmers to an ideal collective community, provide them with barnes, schools for the children, houses you would be able to create one something....
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in her own right eleanor medill patterson was publisher of the most widely read daily in the capital washington times herald called by many the inside and out of the profession damnedest newspaper ever to hit the streets. according to popular journalistic axiom, the pattersons like their first cousin had printed in blood. their grandfather, firefight revolution of editor in chief and principal owner of the chicago tribune from the tenth year immediately preceding the civil war until his death in 1899. in 1940s under three decades of colonel mccormick's anti roosevelt and isolationist thread the tribune grew into a widely read newspaper in the midwest and the most widely circulated in the nation. eleanor medill patterson was the understand only girl of regeneration among boys with her grandfather's darling. she inherited a disproportionate share of tribune co. stock and considerable fortune. by passing a law roosevelt, beth truman, dorr the shift, emily post and every other prominent american woman of the 1940s. colliers weekly said that with her patrimony and attainment and latest at
in her own right eleanor medill patterson was publisher of the most widely read daily in the capital washington times herald called by many the inside and out of the profession damnedest newspaper ever to hit the streets. according to popular journalistic axiom, the pattersons like their first cousin had printed in blood. their grandfather, firefight revolution of editor in chief and principal owner of the chicago tribune from the tenth year immediately preceding the civil war until his death...
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harriet tubman, eleanor roosevelt.il this began, absent from the hall was coretta scott king, a void notice by baltimore county librarian, kalle mccourt. >> and started making a quick little list and i decided i would go home and nominate some. >> dr. bernice king accepted a posthumous honors for her mother, which she felt was long overdue. >> let me also thank the young lady that nominated my mother, who is here tonight, ms. kalle mckelway. >> it is an incredible honor to be here and to be sitting with dr. king. >> in all, levin minute -- 11 women, historical and living, were inducted, standing on the shoulders of the early pioneers in seneca falls, new york. >> a lovely story. congratulations, senator. still to come, thousands of people gathered in ticket -- in kentucky to honor a local hero. >> he ran through energy -- enemy fire tuesday fellow soldiers. what you -- to save his fellow soldiers. >> federal prosecutors tried to use a center's own words against him in his bribery trial. ♪ [ female announcer ] have you
harriet tubman, eleanor roosevelt.il this began, absent from the hall was coretta scott king, a void notice by baltimore county librarian, kalle mccourt. >> and started making a quick little list and i decided i would go home and nominate some. >> dr. bernice king accepted a posthumous honors for her mother, which she felt was long overdue. >> let me also thank the young lady that nominated my mother, who is here tonight, ms. kalle mckelway. >> it is an incredible honor...
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eleanor, our airports commission.rt is, of course, through john's leadership, one of the driving engines of our economy. we're going to work on high-speed rail, which would be part of the plan for our airports because if we don't help reduce traffic between l.a. and san francisco, we'll not have the opportunities to get increases in our international tour thamp we want to have and the plane capacities, the land capacity. we have big challenges while we reinvent everyone one of our airport terminals and make them a beautiful place to land and be a part of. all of you, thank you very much for stepping up and being part of the city. if i may, to welcome in our fire chief, as well, thank you very much, chief white, for being here, to have you all stand and we are prepared to take the oath of office. if you can repeat your names -- [laughter] you may stand if you wish. repeat after you and the office that you will up on. occupy. i -- your name -- do solemnly swear that i will support and defend the constitution of the unit
eleanor, our airports commission.rt is, of course, through john's leadership, one of the driving engines of our economy. we're going to work on high-speed rail, which would be part of the plan for our airports because if we don't help reduce traffic between l.a. and san francisco, we'll not have the opportunities to get increases in our international tour thamp we want to have and the plane capacities, the land capacity. we have big challenges while we reinvent everyone one of our airport...
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eleanor roosevelt heard about it. she passed it on to franklin and he thought it was kind of cool and gave it to donovan and he had stanley lawll check out. they loaded the plan up with a bunch of bats with incendiary devices around them and flew over somewhere in some desert area, drop the bats. guess what happened to the back? they sank like stones. the idea didn't work. but donovan was willing to try it. one other spy operation scheme he had once stanley lovell had female hormones. if they could find hitler's vegetables they would inject the hormones in the vegetables and make his mustache fall off and give him a lot falsetto voice which would be a real bummer to the viewer. eventually donovan build a spy organization and over 10,000 covert operatives and espionage agents and research analysts support personnel scattered in stations all over the world. again a remarkable achievement considering we started with one guy, wild bill donovan. they mounted the for operations in north africa during the porche campaign in
eleanor roosevelt heard about it. she passed it on to franklin and he thought it was kind of cool and gave it to donovan and he had stanley lawll check out. they loaded the plan up with a bunch of bats with incendiary devices around them and flew over somewhere in some desert area, drop the bats. guess what happened to the back? they sank like stones. the idea didn't work. but donovan was willing to try it. one other spy operation scheme he had once stanley lovell had female hormones. if they...
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she joins the likes of eleanor roosevelt with 247 women honored in historic seneca falls. >> it is impressiveo be included in this club. we hope when people are infected and make the trip that they are feeling that they are following in the footsteps of the earliest women's rights pioneer. >> tonight, senator mikulski will be inducted along with posthumous honors for coretta scott king and billie holiday. by a constituent for her service and selected by a national panel of judges in a small town with a big past. in seneca falls new york, deborah weiner for wbal-tv 11 news. >> tonight at 11:00, she will have more on this historic day and excerpts of her acceptance speech. just ahead, sent to death row 20 years ago and executed last month. the funeral of troy davis took on the political tone today. >> as far as the genetic evidence, i feel she has a good chance. >> arguments over evidence and character, the final days of the switching to progressive could mean hundreds more in your wallet year after year. feed me! saving you money -- now, that's progressive. call or click today. >> more than 10
she joins the likes of eleanor roosevelt with 247 women honored in historic seneca falls. >> it is impressiveo be included in this club. we hope when people are infected and make the trip that they are feeling that they are following in the footsteps of the earliest women's rights pioneer. >> tonight, senator mikulski will be inducted along with posthumous honors for coretta scott king and billie holiday. by a constituent for her service and selected by a national panel of judges in...
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ubman, peter orsz-- harriet tu, eleanor roosevelt. until this weekend, absent from scotte hall was coretta king. >> many women were not in the hall of fame that i felt should have been. i decided i would go home and nominates them. >> dr. bernice king accepted the posthumous honors for her mother. >> let me thank the young lady that the nominated my mother -- miss kelly mccoy. >> it is an incredible honor to be here and to sit with dr. king. >> 11 women were inducted in this year's class. standing on the shoulders of the early women pioneers of seneca falls, new york. >> now your 11 insta-weather- plus forecast with tom tasselmyer. >> october rise with some unusually cool weather for this time of year. we are running well below normal. there are scattered showers are round. the doppler showing some scattered showers and the cool air in the morning lows. 40's run baltimore. 30's to our north and west. that chilly air continues to invade the region, producing snow in parts of west virginia. a few sprinkles are on the baltimore area, but
ubman, peter orsz-- harriet tu, eleanor roosevelt. until this weekend, absent from scotte hall was coretta king. >> many women were not in the hall of fame that i felt should have been. i decided i would go home and nominates them. >> dr. bernice king accepted the posthumous honors for her mother. >> let me thank the young lady that the nominated my mother -- miss kelly mccoy. >> it is an incredible honor to be here and to sit with dr. king. >> 11 women were...
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bypassing eleanor roosevelt, bess truman, clare boothe luce, dorothy schiff, emily post, and every other prominent american women of the 1940s, with her patrimony, her own attainment and her latest accolade, quote cissy patterson, nobody calls are eleanor, is probably the most powerful woman in america. it added and perhaps the most hated. so cissy patterson was as i said, the daughter of chicago, and she was born in 1881, as a woman born in the late 19th century she had no expectations getting a job or going into the family business at the tribune. so she did what young heiresses typically do at the turn of the 20th century, and she married one of them fashionable so-called international men, in her case a very handsome but sort of devious count called joseph you just give, wasn't ethnic goal like growing up in vienna. whose ancestral states were in the ukraine. she had been warned by her family that he was one of her mother's friend put it, an infamous bad egg. it turned out to be much worse. she went to live with them in his castles in the ukraine, which were in need of repair. he mar
bypassing eleanor roosevelt, bess truman, clare boothe luce, dorothy schiff, emily post, and every other prominent american women of the 1940s, with her patrimony, her own attainment and her latest accolade, quote cissy patterson, nobody calls are eleanor, is probably the most powerful woman in america. it added and perhaps the most hated. so cissy patterson was as i said, the daughter of chicago, and she was born in 1881, as a woman born in the late 19th century she had no expectations getting...
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eleanor, our airports commission. airport is, of course, through john's leadership, one of the driving engines of our economy. we're going to work
eleanor, our airports commission. airport is, of course, through john's leadership, one of the driving engines of our economy. we're going to work
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. >> 15 people from across the country wanted to bring her home, but animal services saw eleanor as the best match. >> i thought i could give her the best care, to take care of her and her medical needs. i can do it a lot easier than most people. that to be able to give her a good home -- glad to be able to give her a good allhome. >> up next, your maryland lottery numbers and another check of the insta-weather-plus forecast. switching to progressive could mean hundreds more in your wallet year after year. feed me! saving you money -- now, that's progressive. call or click today. >> and now your maryland lottery numbers. >> good afternoon. your pick 3 numbers are -- in a moment, that it for them, but first, million-dollar prices are available on pick 3 scratch-off sprs. bought diamond is ready to rock and roll. your pick four numbers are -- let yourself play. >> how about one last look at the weather? >> the next couple of days we are warming up. 70 degrees tomorrow afternoon. a chance for rain comes tomorrow night. rainey on thursday and friday. things got down drastically. 50s on frid
. >> 15 people from across the country wanted to bring her home, but animal services saw eleanor as the best match. >> i thought i could give her the best care, to take care of her and her medical needs. i can do it a lot easier than most people. that to be able to give her a good home -- glad to be able to give her a good allhome. >> up next, your maryland lottery numbers and another check of the insta-weather-plus forecast. switching to progressive could mean hundreds more...
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but as eleanor said, it's the economy, stupid. >> bump -- [not understandable] >> no, i don't think. i think this country is overwhelmed by the problems of the economy and joblessness, and the sense the economy is really still sliding. that's by far and away the number-one issue, seizing the american public and rightly in my glute he has a war going. war on terror. this can win a re-election. >> i don't know about that. but -- >> this is big and 25 million people who either unemployed or underemployed. >> i don't know with that. [everyone talking at once] >> don't you understand? >> good luck, john! [everyone talking at once] >> you have 46 million people in this country living in poverty. 25million people under employed or unemployed. that will be the overwhelming issue and we'll be adding to the numbers the last and next year, you cannot -- unless you have credibility on that issue, he will have a great deal of difficulty. >> eliminated if not eliminated greatly reduced the danger of the war on terror, there will be a big credit when people consider his re-election. unremarkable th
but as eleanor said, it's the economy, stupid. >> bump -- [not understandable] >> no, i don't think. i think this country is overwhelmed by the problems of the economy and joblessness, and the sense the economy is really still sliding. that's by far and away the number-one issue, seizing the american public and rightly in my glute he has a war going. war on terror. this can win a re-election. >> i don't know about that. but -- >> this is big and 25 million people who...
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eleanor holmes norton asked one lady who does this all the time to help her buy her budget items. >> we started with greens and you can add cheap meats to them. >> reporter: delegate norton and others think federal food assistance is miserly and ought to be raised. conservatives worry that federal assistance programs breed dependency. >> the average time people spend on food stamps is over eight years and that is creating a long-term dependence. rather than helping people get to a place where they're self- reliant and able to help themselves. >> reporter: the looming fight over the ballooning budget deficits may mean that existing food assistance programs could be reduced. jerks ven if there are changes in our budget, the national budget and even this is national ised a -- smashed away, that would be i moral. >> reporter: liberals think this food assistance is essential and should be protected and maybe increased and the cost of the program, however, doubled since 2008 and even the agriculture mits have suggested cuts. stay tuned, brian. i think this debate is going to get ugly. >> a
eleanor holmes norton asked one lady who does this all the time to help her buy her budget items. >> we started with greens and you can add cheap meats to them. >> reporter: delegate norton and others think federal food assistance is miserly and ought to be raised. conservatives worry that federal assistance programs breed dependency. >> the average time people spend on food stamps is over eight years and that is creating a long-term dependence. rather than helping people get...
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eleanor price hopes the fine will change attitudes. >> well, let's put it this way. if people are going to text, they'll text anyway, $70 or not and hopefully they don't get caught, but maybe if they get enough of them, it will make them think about it. >> reporter: maryland state police really mean business. don't expect any slack. although this is the first weekend the law is in effect, if you're caught texting and driving, don't expect a warning. there's a strong likelihood you'll get a $70 ticket. in bethesda, matt ackland, fox 5 news. >>> a former culpeper county deputy accused of assaulting an inmate at the jail. alma brown is one of five deputies fired charged with misdemeanor assault. police say the inmate was allegedly beaten in custody. a hearing is scheduled for monday. >>> tonight new details in the vet of a war vet and george washington university graduate student. police now call the case a homicide. witnesses say someone hit patrick casey in the face outside a mcdonald's in northwest d.c. he fell, hit the ground hard and died of his injuries, but inves
eleanor price hopes the fine will change attitudes. >> well, let's put it this way. if people are going to text, they'll text anyway, $70 or not and hopefully they don't get caught, but maybe if they get enough of them, it will make them think about it. >> reporter: maryland state police really mean business. don't expect any slack. although this is the first weekend the law is in effect, if you're caught texting and driving, don't expect a warning. there's a strong likelihood...
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. >> i agree with eleanor. he came if hard the first 10 days, then backed off and said, you do it and we'll be behind but provide all these other things. >> not because -- he wanted to, because this is -- he doesn't want to shoulder the whole burden. this operation cost a little bit more than a billion dollars, and cost not a single american life. it was a war of choice. just as iraq was a war of choice. and look amount the cost of the war of choice in iraq. bush made a gamble and didn't pay off. this president made a gamble and it paid off. >> do you think the result will be really good? i'm not so sure. i wouldn't have started the war! >> the war has had a successful end, and -- >> well, he's dead! >> this is not a debate. this is a group discussion. can we move on? exit question, will the killing of gaddafi and president obama's planned withdrawal of nearly all 39,000 troops from iraq by december boost obama's chances of winning re-election? pat buchanan? >> i think the iraq thing, getting out of iraq, i cre
. >> i agree with eleanor. he came if hard the first 10 days, then backed off and said, you do it and we'll be behind but provide all these other things. >> not because -- he wanted to, because this is -- he doesn't want to shoulder the whole burden. this operation cost a little bit more than a billion dollars, and cost not a single american life. it was a war of choice. just as iraq was a war of choice. and look amount the cost of the war of choice in iraq. bush made a gamble and...
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. >> eleanor? >> well, pat is right, the income disparity is a result of policy, deliberate policies, that go back to the reagan era, and it's a trend line that was dramatically accelerated after the bush tax cuts. the opposition wall street crowds in new york and other cities around the country get credit for putting this issue on the top of the political agenda. i don't think we would be talking about this if we didn't have people camped out in new york. >> susan? >> there's some fallacy in that argument. i think the tax foundation put out interesting statistics this past week that show that the income distribution is shrunk because people earning the most were hurt the most in the past recession that started in 2007. so the numbers gone down a little bit over the past five years. and that's not pointed out in the study too. so there's that issue to think about. and there is also the fact that there's more wealth at the top of the spectrum now, but since clinton came the tax rate, people paying t
. >> eleanor? >> well, pat is right, the income disparity is a result of policy, deliberate policies, that go back to the reagan era, and it's a trend line that was dramatically accelerated after the bush tax cuts. the opposition wall street crowds in new york and other cities around the country get credit for putting this issue on the top of the political agenda. i don't think we would be talking about this if we didn't have people camped out in new york. >> susan? >>...
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honoring a woman one of our holidays honors american women how about one of the suffragettes i love eleanor roosevelt but know that she is too controversial but we've got i couldn't agree with you more this country has benefited from the. many influential women in its history and they deserve recognition there are museums and galleries and foundations that all pay tribute to the achievements of various american women but we have yet to honor one with a national holiday i think it's about time we change that our next comment came from the viewer rant line saying obamacare is boring you to be republican negative comments about the affordable health care act please quote the meaning given to it. there before about how care act obamacare thank you. james the actual official name of the law is the affordable care act not health care which i'm sure you'd agree is not quite as memorable as obamacare and personally i don't think there's anything wrong with the term obamacare in fact more and more democrats are starting to use it even the president has used it albeit one quoting republicans i think
honoring a woman one of our holidays honors american women how about one of the suffragettes i love eleanor roosevelt but know that she is too controversial but we've got i couldn't agree with you more this country has benefited from the. many influential women in its history and they deserve recognition there are museums and galleries and foundations that all pay tribute to the achievements of various american women but we have yet to honor one with a national holiday i think it's about time...
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coming up a little bit later today here on our very own a people of eleanor's crosstalk discuss who if anyone is influencing the decisions taken by the governments is a pretty. government. is not doing what it's probably wanted doing what its interest groups want the moment those interest groups are the labor unions and the more big corporations who pays well. everybody is free to hasten actual steve go ahead steve switch to one of the extraordinary. easy here let's remember one simple fact right in the united states today in the private sector that dominates our economy six point nine percent of workers are represented by a trade union ninety three and point one percent of our working class in the private sector has no union to explain government policy based on the union movement as tiny and powerless as this is a soon to see. and you can check across the crowd today. greece has admitted its still not able to deal with its deficit the key demand of its international creditors that's even taking into account massive layoffs announced yesterday and you round of austerity cuts which sti
coming up a little bit later today here on our very own a people of eleanor's crosstalk discuss who if anyone is influencing the decisions taken by the governments is a pretty. government. is not doing what it's probably wanted doing what its interest groups want the moment those interest groups are the labor unions and the more big corporations who pays well. everybody is free to hasten actual steve go ahead steve switch to one of the extraordinary. easy here let's remember one simple fact...
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going to be there for another thirty years this is the easy job and here i was you know somebody said eleanor it is going to jump and right now going. good. the new word poverty hazard here is your idea it's very very important matthew great please you know what we really haven't looked at poverty at all where i we cannot find any country that has gotten out of poverty while maintaining a high average family size except for a few oil rich states this is very important what really means is that people cannot get out of poverty they cannot be educated they cannot but health systems cannot catch up with the fact that there are many more children born here than here before in the high fertility countries it's exceedingly important to make sure that women do not have pain since they do not want to have so that they can give the advantages to their own children but they otherwise cannot. i think i will visit if it was a problem that we have evidence to show that when it conflicts that have taken women said because of the seriously. move to make choices for their lives there have come out not only o
going to be there for another thirty years this is the easy job and here i was you know somebody said eleanor it is going to jump and right now going. good. the new word poverty hazard here is your idea it's very very important matthew great please you know what we really haven't looked at poverty at all where i we cannot find any country that has gotten out of poverty while maintaining a high average family size except for a few oil rich states this is very important what really means is that...
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but animal services sought eleanor as the best match. >> i can take care of for enter medical needs ian do a lot easier than other people. glad to be able to give her a good home. >> now looking for a more certain, lovable future. >> you have to love that story. 5:26. 50 degrees on tv hill. the possible murder-suicide in an assisted living facility. >> a warning for parents in harford county after the attempted abduction of a boy. >> it will be a beautiful day today. we have some rain in the seven- day forecast. >> a smooth ride on the area roadways with one exception in the glen burnie area. the glen burnie area. >> live, local, late-breaking, this is wbal-tv 11 news today. >> good morning, everybody. welcome back to 11 news today. i'm stan stovall. >> and i'm mindy basara. thank you for joining us this morning. a chilly morning. >> later this week, this and be the high temperature for the day, what it is like right now. we're starting chilly but will wind up in the upper 60's this afternoon. 44 right now at the afternoon. there's a little bit of fog out there right now. it will be m
but animal services sought eleanor as the best match. >> i can take care of for enter medical needs ian do a lot easier than other people. glad to be able to give her a good home. >> now looking for a more certain, lovable future. >> you have to love that story. 5:26. 50 degrees on tv hill. the possible murder-suicide in an assisted living facility. >> a warning for parents in harford county after the attempted abduction of a boy. >> it will be a beautiful day...
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this eleanor oil prices mixed a trading close to a twelve week high prices rose by as much as a point four percent ahead of the e.u. summit you have this evening also american petroleum institute report today crude stockpiles of climbing in the u.s. the world's biggest consumer of commodities and therefore light sweet is that it's growth is actually maintained european stocks are higher this. is up by a quarter of the said the dax is the percent high investors are waiting. for the details of european debt drug maker company merck is the top we're now in the dax with shares up over eight percent after the company strong earnings nokia is among the gainers which shares running more than two percent i have to be a mobile phone maker a world event due to begin in london on wednesday. russian stocks in the black in afternoon trading session as crude advances for the fourth day however as i said it's advance. trading volumes remain low as investors are waiting for some kind of decision to come out from europe if we look at the main movers on the telecoms provider ross telecom is gaining on
this eleanor oil prices mixed a trading close to a twelve week high prices rose by as much as a point four percent ahead of the e.u. summit you have this evening also american petroleum institute report today crude stockpiles of climbing in the u.s. the world's biggest consumer of commodities and therefore light sweet is that it's growth is actually maintained european stocks are higher this. is up by a quarter of the said the dax is the percent high investors are waiting. for the details of...
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delegates and eleanor holmes is upsetys that she an amendment that has been filed.will have a concealed carry permits in another state to legally carry a concealed gun in the district. she says the amendment violates rules and endangers homeland security. >>> fbi agents will return to an today.on neighborhood wednesday afternoon a pvctruction crew found with metal objects a machineappear to be gun. along patrick henry drive. a middle school was briefly authoritieswhile sure the items were not explosive. >>> another person in a helicopter that crashed in the city last in new york week and died. died.r-old helen another passenger died shortly after the crash. two other passengers and the pilot survived. the crash is under investigation. president obama is playing host to the south korean the united states for a state visit. aass and ipad dinner at korean barbecue restaurant in tyson's corner. there will be no state dinner held tonight. dinner at a korean barbecue restaurant. obama will be visiting fairfax county. >>> new york city officials are the rising cost of the
delegates and eleanor holmes is upsetys that she an amendment that has been filed.will have a concealed carry permits in another state to legally carry a concealed gun in the district. she says the amendment violates rules and endangers homeland security. >>> fbi agents will return to an today.on neighborhood wednesday afternoon a pvctruction crew found with metal objects a machineappear to be gun. along patrick henry drive. a middle school was briefly authoritieswhile sure the items...
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>> my favorite chapter turned out to be the eleanor roosevelt franklin roosevelt story. >> the white house. >> was compensated. he had his girlfriend missy lehand living in a bedroom exam and she had her girlfriend arena hickok living next to her in the white house together. the mac and public didn't obviously know any of this, but the fascinating thing about the story is that missy lehand franklin's girlfriend turned out to be essential. these you can
>> my favorite chapter turned out to be the eleanor roosevelt franklin roosevelt story. >> the white house. >> was compensated. he had his girlfriend missy lehand living in a bedroom exam and she had her girlfriend arena hickok living next to her in the white house together. the mac and public didn't obviously know any of this, but the fascinating thing about the story is that missy lehand franklin's girlfriend turned out to be essential. these you can
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. >> she joins the light of harriet tubman, eleanor roosevelt, too -- 47 women in all honored at the national women's hall of fame in seneca falls. absent from the hall was crowded scott king. a void noted by a baltimore librarian. >> many women were not in the hall of fame that i thought should have been. i made a list and i decided i would go home and make some. >> the honor was exacted on behalf of her mother. >> we think the young lady that nominated my mother, she is here tonight, ms. kelley mccoy. >> it is an incredible honor. >> 11 women were inducted in this year's class, standing on the shoulders of the early pioneers. deborah weiner, wbal-tv 11 news. >> now traffic pulse 11 and insta-weather plus together. >> good morning. it is getting busier out there. some delays falling into place. you may want to consider 95 through howard caton. westbound 70, watch for possible delays because of a crash. annapolis road, we have a truck fire. another accident at falls road in the city. the one delay is on the west side. 20 miles per hour down to liberty. southbound 83 at padonia road,
. >> she joins the light of harriet tubman, eleanor roosevelt, too -- 47 women in all honored at the national women's hall of fame in seneca falls. absent from the hall was crowded scott king. a void noted by a baltimore librarian. >> many women were not in the hall of fame that i thought should have been. i made a list and i decided i would go home and make some. >> the honor was exacted on behalf of her mother. >> we think the young lady that nominated my mother, she...
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this is eleanor poco.as kidnapped as a child. >> i endured the pain and hatred of the humanity of the lra. the lra is not christian. >> you could see the effects of her being brutalized. it's dangerous for him to put that message out there to people who also don't know anything about the lra. >> it's a perfect example of like the weird political world we're living in. where you're so quick to have an opinion before you know what the heck you're talking about. >> limbaugh saying something like he said and this kind of response bringing it to the forefront. educate all of us. >> what better person to talk to rush limbaugh about what he said, than her. evelyn wants to be a documentary filmmaker, i think the first story she should start with is her own. >> i don't want any more children to go to what i went through. >> you can find out her story and the stories of other people like her, at strong heart fellowship.org. >>> by now you probably heard the story about the exotic anims ate zanesville, ohio, that man
this is eleanor poco.as kidnapped as a child. >> i endured the pain and hatred of the humanity of the lra. the lra is not christian. >> you could see the effects of her being brutalized. it's dangerous for him to put that message out there to people who also don't know anything about the lra. >> it's a perfect example of like the weird political world we're living in. where you're so quick to have an opinion before you know what the heck you're talking about. >> limbaugh...
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student to proficiency in reading and mathematics by 2014 standards set by the law controversial and eleanorwith two dozen other states to scrap the no child left behind and develop new standards could this contain the fountain of youth? there is a therapeutic attack causing quite the and to bringing hope to haiti earthquake victims personal tribute to a loss of one medical watch our any pullpool space time tank to find out why they are making such a splash with users >> twisting and turning it took a toll on nadine's body bamut dance background had injuries that would come and go >> massage help but relief watched over and got into deep water >> realignment in my spine from floating >> believes this tank is like the fountain of youth 69 years old could not be healthier >> excellent health mentally and physically and i think the stress reduction of regular floating is a major contributor to that >> putting aside my fear of confined spaces decided to try it out >> the eighth but lost the war but high tank filled with 10 in. of water at 800 lbs. of salt did not like having the door closed admi
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for me, fortunately, there were enough mentors, people out doing the thing, there was eleanor roosevelty was langston hughes, and there were a lot of folks who took the challenge. by the time the second world war came and i got involved with that, that rounded out the picture for me from a universal perspective. i saw our human commonalty with the events that unfolded during that war. when i came back to america, expecting all the things we had preached about that war, for democracy, to end racism, to have no superior race, but all people come together in a social harmony just was denied black people en masse. we had a choice to give into that or to rebel against it. many of us took the road of rebellion. >> let me show you a clip that is important to me. you became a megastar, but you also sacrificed a lot. here's a clip of you talking with president john kennedy during the civil rights era, a time when people, particularly black artists, but any artist, was to be honored to be talking to a president. >> as a negro and as an american i have many questions, and i'm sure everyone does. >
for me, fortunately, there were enough mentors, people out doing the thing, there was eleanor roosevelty was langston hughes, and there were a lot of folks who took the challenge. by the time the second world war came and i got involved with that, that rounded out the picture for me from a universal perspective. i saw our human commonalty with the events that unfolded during that war. when i came back to america, expecting all the things we had preached about that war, for democracy, to end...