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eleanor clift. >> yes.e went on and on and on in that hall, and i think if the delegates had nominated him for a third term, the country might even have agreed. he is the explainer in chief. he can take these complex argument, boil them down, and he always talks to the audience like he believes they're smart. i thought he did a magnificent job, and the fact that barack obama succeeded his wife in the primary and there was all this bad blood, and that he can go out there and give his all to this president says something significant about him as person. and frankly, there's some self interest there, as well, because whether obama wins or loses, hillary clinton is pretty well positioned, and bill clinton has entered the world of senior -- >> he is an outstanding trial lawyer on behalf of barack obama. he would take, here's the republican case, and he would state pretty clearly, then he would state the answer, and it was done extremely effectively, it was done with humor, there was no slash and burn in there, a
eleanor clift. >> yes.e went on and on and on in that hall, and i think if the delegates had nominated him for a third term, the country might even have agreed. he is the explainer in chief. he can take these complex argument, boil them down, and he always talks to the audience like he believes they're smart. i thought he did a magnificent job, and the fact that barack obama succeeded his wife in the primary and there was all this bad blood, and that he can go out there and give his all...
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. >> eleanor? >> the implication is president obama could have somehow prevented these uprisings and i think that is a false assumption and some of the antiamerican sentiment that you see in egypt is because they think the u.s. policy was far too long on the side of mubarak and repression. they don't look at us as great liberate tores and i don't think the president is putting us forward as the force that so-called liberated the middle east. these are democracies that are working their way through new government and dealing with extremist elements in their own midst. what happened in libya and egypt and other places are very different. in libya, protesters used rocket launchers to protest, so this was evidently a planned attack. probably had something to do with the 9/11 symbolism, we'll see. there are people under arrest. but the libyan government interceded. libyans carried the body of the embassy to the hospital and i don't think we can hold the libyan people or american foreign policy guilty fo
. >> eleanor? >> the implication is president obama could have somehow prevented these uprisings and i think that is a false assumption and some of the antiamerican sentiment that you see in egypt is because they think the u.s. policy was far too long on the side of mubarak and repression. they don't look at us as great liberate tores and i don't think the president is putting us forward as the force that so-called liberated the middle east. these are democracies that are working...
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excellent. >> eleanor? >> he has put in place a withdrawal plan and i think he is going to stick to it. maybe after the election, president romney or president obama, they will reassess, but i think for the moment the plan is pretty well set in stone. >> he has put in place for a withdrawal date. the plan for the withdrawal date has fallen apart completely. he will stick to the date without question. but let's face. it we will not be able to train the afghani forces to do what we think they should be able to do when we set the date. >> and i didn't say the date would change. >> we have the latest of many empire builders and semi-em pisser semi-builders to try to go into afghanistan and -- semi- building, to try to go into afghanistan and change it, and then leave. >> and mujahedin, that resulted in al qaeda. >> this moral rut, the ethical rut. >> can you elaborate, john? >> yes, i can. soldiers side by side. one training the other. and they kill each other. >> you may call it rot. but they believe they have
excellent. >> eleanor? >> he has put in place a withdrawal plan and i think he is going to stick to it. maybe after the election, president romney or president obama, they will reassess, but i think for the moment the plan is pretty well set in stone. >> he has put in place for a withdrawal date. the plan for the withdrawal date has fallen apart completely. he will stick to the date without question. but let's face. it we will not be able to train the afghani forces to do what...
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the 80's congress passed the eleanor-wagner bill. the name slightly changed. it was allowed to die in the house of representatives. the banking and currency committee sat on that bill. it was finally forced out of the committee, and then the rules committee took charge. in that convention that -- here three weeks ago, they couldn't get that housing bill passed. we needed moderate legislation to promote labor harmony. congress instead passed that so-called taft-tartley act, which has disrutchted labor management relations and will cause strife for years to come if it is not repealed in the democratic platform. [applause] the republican platform of 1944 said if they were in power they would build up a strong labor department. you know what they have done to the labor department? they have simply torn it up. there is only one bureau left that's functioning, and they cut the appropriations on that, so it can't hardly function. i recommended an increase in the minimum wage. what did they do? nothing, absolutely nothing. i suggested that the schools in this country
the 80's congress passed the eleanor-wagner bill. the name slightly changed. it was allowed to die in the house of representatives. the banking and currency committee sat on that bill. it was finally forced out of the committee, and then the rules committee took charge. in that convention that -- here three weeks ago, they couldn't get that housing bill passed. we needed moderate legislation to promote labor harmony. congress instead passed that so-called taft-tartley act, which has disrutchted...
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i want to start with you, eleanor.ecause you have a new piece out today where you write that the president will have to move quickly to send signals of resolve, signals of strength if he wins re-election. how would a second-term obama, how would he break the gridlock if the democrats fail to sweep congress? >> i think he would after the election have to set his red lines if you will. in terms of what how far he will go in curbing the deficit. and addressing the fiscal cliff. and then, he will have an opportunity, he will have basically a whole new administration. his cabinet will be gone. most of the people that he relies on in the white house will be moving on. and so, there's an opportunity for him to really set a new agenda. if he wins by a big margin, which the polls suggest is possible, he'll be less, i think willing to change his operating style. but one of the major criticisms is that he hasn't reached out enough to capital hill. so you may see a president sending both signals of strength, but also offering the
i want to start with you, eleanor.ecause you have a new piece out today where you write that the president will have to move quickly to send signals of resolve, signals of strength if he wins re-election. how would a second-term obama, how would he break the gridlock if the democrats fail to sweep congress? >> i think he would after the election have to set his red lines if you will. in terms of what how far he will go in curbing the deficit. and addressing the fiscal cliff. and then, he...
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delegate eleanor holmes norton, we're short on time. i hear what you say, what they are saying about the time constraints. but i look through the schedule of speakers and there are dozens and dozens of speakers scheduled. so it's odd. see you at the convention. >> thank you. >>> former navy seal who helped bring down osama bin laden releases his tell-all book today. why he may face more battles. ahead. >> reporter: we are all about being creative this morning. we have one artist, david, working on a masterpiece since 6:30 this morning. we are going to see what he has come up with. then we have another artist patrick who says he could paint me in 60 seconds. both of these artists are here because we are live at the torpedo factory previewing the 10th annual art festival. coming up. >>> the highly anticipated book detailing the death of osama bin laden hits stores today and for the former navy seal who penned "no easy day" may not be his last battle. his real name was leaked and now matt bisonette fears for his safet
delegate eleanor holmes norton, we're short on time. i hear what you say, what they are saying about the time constraints. but i look through the schedule of speakers and there are dozens and dozens of speakers scheduled. so it's odd. see you at the convention. >> thank you. >>> former navy seal who helped bring down osama bin laden releases his tell-all book today. why he may face more battles. ahead. >> reporter: we are all about being creative this morning. we have one...
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. >> reporter: at first eleanor could barely believe the change in her husband former nfl grd ralph wenzel. >> a door was closing. >> reporter: until she realized all the clues she had missed over the years. >> you start to see more of a blank expression kind of starting to happen there. >> reporter: blank stares, vanishing memories, anger brewing, all signs of dplen. a. doctors told her most likely linked to the pummelling wenzel had taken on the football field. >> this is a chronic, long-term, terminal illness that has changed our lives forever. >> reporter: propheto is one of more than 3,000 former players and family members who have filed lawsuits against the nfl. they claim the league knew repeated blows to the head could cae long-term damage and fraudulently concealed it. >> spiraled down the far side. >> reporter: this lawsuit is about who knew what and when they knew it. you see, the history here is important. right around the time the first nfl games were played in the 1920s a disease, dementia pugulistica was uncovered in brains of boxers. repeated blows to the head caused abnorm
. >> reporter: at first eleanor could barely believe the change in her husband former nfl grd ralph wenzel. >> a door was closing. >> reporter: until she realized all the clues she had missed over the years. >> you start to see more of a blank expression kind of starting to happen there. >> reporter: blank stares, vanishing memories, anger brewing, all signs of dplen. a. doctors told her most likely linked to the pummelling wenzel had taken on the football field....
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[cheers and applause] and i can tell you that eleanor 1htimer 1waspresit)- i am proud to have former senator ted kennedy. my nomination is the gift of the most open political process in all of our political history. it is the sweet harvest of the work of tens of thousands of tireless volunteers, young and old alike literally funded by hundreds of thousands of small contributors in every part of this nation. those who lingered on the brink of despair only a short time ago have been brought into this campaign heart, hand, head and soul, and i have been the beneficiary of the most remarkable political organization in the history of this country. [cheers and applause] it was a faith that can literally move mountains. it counts where glory begins and ends and say with my glory that i have such friends. this is the people's nomination, and next january, we will restore the government to the people of this country. [cheers and applause] and i believe american politics will never be the same gain again. we are entering a new period of hopeful change in america. a period comparable to those e
[cheers and applause] and i can tell you that eleanor 1htimer 1waspresit)- i am proud to have former senator ted kennedy. my nomination is the gift of the most open political process in all of our political history. it is the sweet harvest of the work of tens of thousands of tireless volunteers, young and old alike literally funded by hundreds of thousands of small contributors in every part of this nation. those who lingered on the brink of despair only a short time ago have been brought into...
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eleanor holmes norton will over the event. greyhound service at union .tation begins tomorrow montgomery county police investigating a stabbing in just aftervillage 10:30. was outside an apartment complex. a man was stabbed several times. we don't know his condition or what led to it. police of not release any information on the suspects. will be a devastating day liberty highat school in fauquier county. >> a 16-year-old ian heflin was y morning when the was in a crash. his sister was seriously injured. the teenage driver was not injured./ a lunchtime memorial was held to heflin, who was a player.lacrosse >> he was like a firefly. >> he was fine and happy when i saw him. and then he's not there. everyone.y rough for >> police are investigating the crash. teenagers were wearing seat belts. >> the d.c. board of elections will hold a voter registration today from 10:00 a.m. 3:00 p.m. square, they will people toging register. otherere are several locations throughout the city. >> the president and first lady york city. will atten
eleanor holmes norton will over the event. greyhound service at union .tation begins tomorrow montgomery county police investigating a stabbing in just aftervillage 10:30. was outside an apartment complex. a man was stabbed several times. we don't know his condition or what led to it. police of not release any information on the suspects. will be a devastating day liberty highat school in fauquier county. >> a 16-year-old ian heflin was y morning when the was in a crash. his sister was...
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roosevelt's serial the trails of elinor, and -- serial the trails betrayals --eleanor. >> this was the crucible, but it was not anything more than that? >> most people do not understand that these people knew each other when they were in their 20's. that it moved from dupont circle to paris in 1919, where they all worked on the paris peace conference. again, they were thrown together in a very tight circle for six months in paris, of all places. then the sat -- the book is about the next 20 years when they go off on their 20 years. but are in and out of each other's lives. and then come together again in 1939. >> you have always, in the last four decades, been fairly conservative yourself. what led you to write this book? >> well, i challenge that. i like to think of myself as being very rigidly non-partisan, but it just so happens i work for business magazines and i guess that does tar me with -- >> last time you were on this program, you were taking quite a conservative point of view, but i apologize if i mischaracterized -- >> no, not at all. >> what led you to write this book? the
roosevelt's serial the trails of elinor, and -- serial the trails betrayals --eleanor. >> this was the crucible, but it was not anything more than that? >> most people do not understand that these people knew each other when they were in their 20's. that it moved from dupont circle to paris in 1919, where they all worked on the paris peace conference. again, they were thrown together in a very tight circle for six months in paris, of all places. then the sat -- the book is about the...
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into said francisco they're still do including eleanor out lanes of source offensive strike. do you see on with to get by. it should be picked up the next 25 minutes. all of you the spirit of tons are still in the green at in the clear. i could check in the midst. you'll find all the ones that found a he laid open from traffic. >>> after months of-week heat at look at the new apple phone today. apple is expected to make the big announcement today. >>> of love the life of innocent lives excited morning pit it is open to the press only if everybody is expecting them to analysis of five. this thing is supposedly better lighted and faster. but as the key words we hear of a candidate for these announcements. this unavailing is actually expected to help the entire economy if you could believe it. " it's also going to run at all before jeanette work. >>> fuji came. >>> means it this is what a little bit quicker. -five did he produce seed of gdp but up to a half of a percentage for it. the company sold 26 billion loans last year and is expected to spell 45 million from this yet. hall
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statehood was not included and eleanor holmes norton was not allowed to speak. that hasn't happened since 1991 when she was elected. what was that about? >> that was shocking to me, that congresswoman eleanor holmes norton was not on the agenda or to speak. because like you said, this has been going on. every time i think about the democratic convention, i look for eleanor to get up and say her part. which she again -- we're talking about a convention that was actually -- it was directing itself towards women's rights. you talking about a spokesperson for women's rights in this area eleanor holmes norton has been one. >> jerry is being nice. i'm not. the organizers and those who made the decision to shut out d.c. from any meaningful participation at the convention are cowardly and craven. this is an issue on which democrats have played footsy for years. they have talked one way and walked the other. to not even play that game strikes me as wildly unnecessary. >> is d.c. perhaps a victim of its own division in the democratic party and all the scandalous political
statehood was not included and eleanor holmes norton was not allowed to speak. that hasn't happened since 1991 when she was elected. what was that about? >> that was shocking to me, that congresswoman eleanor holmes norton was not on the agenda or to speak. because like you said, this has been going on. every time i think about the democratic convention, i look for eleanor to get up and say her part. which she again -- we're talking about a convention that was actually -- it was directing...
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excellent. >> eleanor?> he has put in place a withdrawal plan and i think he is going to stick to it. maybe after the election, president romney or president obama, they will reassess, but i think for the moment the plan is pretty well set in stone. >> he has put in place for a withdrawal date. the plan for the withdrawal date has fallen apart completely. he will stick to the date without question. but let's face. it we will not be able to train the afghani forces to do what we think they should be able to do when we set the date. >> and i didn't say the date would change. >> we have the latest of many empire builders and semi-em pisser semi-builders to try to go into afghanistan and -- semi- building, to try to go into afghanistan and change it, and then leave. >> and mujahedin, that resulted in al qaeda. >> this moral rut, the ethical rut. >> can you elaborate, john? >> yes, i can. soldiers side by side. one training the other. and they kill each other. >> you may call it rot. but they believe they have a
excellent. >> eleanor?> he has put in place a withdrawal plan and i think he is going to stick to it. maybe after the election, president romney or president obama, they will reassess, but i think for the moment the plan is pretty well set in stone. >> he has put in place for a withdrawal date. the plan for the withdrawal date has fallen apart completely. he will stick to the date without question. but let's face. it we will not be able to train the afghani forces to do what we...
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or good afternoon, alex. >> as convention bounces go, eleanor, is it clear now president obama got ager bounce than mitt romney and how much does that really matter ultimately? >> well, i don't think mitt romney got any bounce. it looks as though the president got four or five points. i think in the modern era that's probably significant. whether it's lasting we'll have to see. the president i think comes out of his convention with a little more to build on than mitt romney did. >> okay. i want to play part of the new rnc ad for you and get your reaction. here it is. >> if you are willing to work with me. >> if you're willing to work even harder in this election. >> i promise you. >> i promise you. >> i promise you, change will come. >> if there's continued bad economic news, eleanor, how hard is it for the president to counter this argument? the voters have heard it all before from president obama, and it didn't work. >> well, i think the president found his best validation in the speech that bill clinton gave. and, basically, clinton said that he couldn't have fixed this mess in --
or good afternoon, alex. >> as convention bounces go, eleanor, is it clear now president obama got ager bounce than mitt romney and how much does that really matter ultimately? >> well, i don't think mitt romney got any bounce. it looks as though the president got four or five points. i think in the modern era that's probably significant. whether it's lasting we'll have to see. the president i think comes out of his convention with a little more to build on than mitt romney did....
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a rally will be this afternoon with mayor vincent gray and a delegate eleanor holmes norton. abc 7 has you covered from all angles from the dnc. watch for live reports from peterson and scott 5:00. starting tonight at >> in battleground virginia, the in a specialn a vacant seatll in the house of delegates. in parts of alexandria, arlington, and fairfax counties succeed to englin, resigned after an extramarital affair. republican, and vying forarian are that seat. open until 7:00 p.m. >> the future is unclear for man center of the campaign surrounding vincent gray in. agreed not to set a date for thomas gore, treasurer pleaded to funneling cash to sulaiman brown. two other campaign aides of also pleaded guilty. prosecutors want the sentencing ended because their investigation is ongoing. >> coming up on abc 7 news, a co-host is named. .> live with michael and kelly >> what michael strahan now four years after predicting his own future. for many the recovery from still underaac is way. why the space shuttle is blamed for a decision to cut down hundreds of trees. craig mundie ou
a rally will be this afternoon with mayor vincent gray and a delegate eleanor holmes norton. abc 7 has you covered from all angles from the dnc. watch for live reports from peterson and scott 5:00. starting tonight at >> in battleground virginia, the in a specialn a vacant seatll in the house of delegates. in parts of alexandria, arlington, and fairfax counties succeed to englin, resigned after an extramarital affair. republican, and vying forarian are that seat. open until 7:00 p.m....
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murrows conversation with first lady eleanor roosevelt.ft the white house. >> she was a trail blazer for women's right and first lady to play an active role in the white house and politics after her husband's death in 1945 she never slowed down traveling extensively, writing and speaking and working for her favorite causes. murrow asked about that tireless schedule. >> i know you have hundreds of photographs around your apartment there. could you show us a few? >> yes. >> you could identify them for us. that one you don't need to identify. >> that's an old one of my husband. this one is of churchhill. that one is 1954. that was taken in the white house garden. >> he's wearing his siren suit. >> yes, wearing his siren suit. then this is a photograph that was taken on the porch at hyde park on one of the evenings when they came down to congratulate my husband after the election returns came in. i think it was '36. i'm not certain. >> i'm sure it was '36. i was there. mrs. roosevelt is it true you once said mr. churchill has not changed his m
murrows conversation with first lady eleanor roosevelt.ft the white house. >> she was a trail blazer for women's right and first lady to play an active role in the white house and politics after her husband's death in 1945 she never slowed down traveling extensively, writing and speaking and working for her favorite causes. murrow asked about that tireless schedule. >> i know you have hundreds of photographs around your apartment there. could you show us a few? >> yes....
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. >>> for more front page polit politics, i'm joined by anne cornbleau and eleanor clift. let's go with you, first, eleanor, just a few days until the presidential debates, so for whom is this debate more important and why? >> romney is behind in the polls, and behind in the battle gowned states so the pressure is on governor romney to change the dynamics of the debate. he's going to help that he can think on his feet and come up with real spontaneous responses, the fact that he's too scripted has actually worked against him. the president has to turn in a work man like performance kind of like he did at the convention, nothing that's spectacular, but nothing that loses him any ground. but a lot of pressure on romney. >> same question to you, wayne, on which one has the more pressure on him factor. >> it's really both, certainly given the way the race has been going, mitt romney has been a lot to prove, this could be a big make or break moment for him. but the way expectations have been set, which is to say that romney, after performing poorly sometimes on the stump and no
. >>> for more front page polit politics, i'm joined by anne cornbleau and eleanor clift. let's go with you, first, eleanor, just a few days until the presidential debates, so for whom is this debate more important and why? >> romney is behind in the polls, and behind in the battle gowned states so the pressure is on governor romney to change the dynamics of the debate. he's going to help that he can think on his feet and come up with real spontaneous responses, the fact that...
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you showcase a lot of political hopefuls, alan simpson, eleanor cliff.hey feel hopeful about this? >> hopeful, that's kind of a stretch, but i do think it's more of a reality check that things can get better. there's also this notion that things kind of go in cycles. right now we might be in a down cycle. >> what is that thing or moment that provoked you to say, you know what? i'm going to do a documentary. i'm going to compile these thoughts, grab a collection of sound bites that have been on any number of networks and put it all together. >> it came from backyard barbecue discussions, honestly, to tell you the truth, where the conversations changed from what your kids are doing in school and that kind of thing to, oh, that obama, he's a socialist, or that bush, he's just evil, you know what i mean? and the conversations at social events started spiraling downward, and i felt like that type of conversation is not what i really signed up for. so we set out to explore, what are the reasons on a very base level that if it's reached down to our very basic l
you showcase a lot of political hopefuls, alan simpson, eleanor cliff.hey feel hopeful about this? >> hopeful, that's kind of a stretch, but i do think it's more of a reality check that things can get better. there's also this notion that things kind of go in cycles. right now we might be in a down cycle. >> what is that thing or moment that provoked you to say, you know what? i'm going to do a documentary. i'm going to compile these thoughts, grab a collection of sound bites that...
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and eleanor holmes norton says that will not happen unless and until the district residents turn up the heat. >> they usual hi get their rights in a flame of movement. but dramatic action has to be taken or nothing dramatic is going to happen. >> dramatic action on a national scale is what the delegates are hoping for tomorrow. first lady michelle obama was out here getting acquainted with the podium. they are hoping that her speech will be lighting a spark. >> thank you tom and jim. >>> mitt romney spent the labor day holiday at his lake house in new hampshire. but he did not let up on criticizing the state of the economy. he said today is another day of worrying when the next paycheck will come. paul ryan stumped in the same state where the dnc kicks off tomorrow and rejected the assertion that the country is better off now than four years ago. he told a crowd that jimmy carter's highly criticized presidency in the '70s looked good compared to the obama administration. he starts a fundraising trim tomorrow. >>> tomorrow is terrible traffic tuesday, the day when people head back to wor
and eleanor holmes norton says that will not happen unless and until the district residents turn up the heat. >> they usual hi get their rights in a flame of movement. but dramatic action has to be taken or nothing dramatic is going to happen. >> dramatic action on a national scale is what the delegates are hoping for tomorrow. first lady michelle obama was out here getting acquainted with the podium. they are hoping that her speech will be lighting a spark. >> thank you tom...
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this is our other tropical system, tropical storm eleanor. it is moving off towards the north. expected to try to turn towards the northeast due to the stationary boundary here, so it should remain just off the coast of japan. but still by the end of the week, very well could be bringing heavy precipitation as well as enhancing the afternoon thunderstorms. for the time being at least by midweek, high pressure is going to set in over japan, bring us some clearer skies with it, as well. seoul with a high of 26. tokyo a high of 27 for wednesday. u lan ba tour into the single digits for your high, only seeing 8 by wednesday evening, but overnight hours it will be freezing, only expecting minus 4 in mongolia. definitely starting to see those autumn and winter-like temperatures popping up for you. now over towards the america, continuing to watch a low-pressure area move through the rockies. this is going to be bringing some white stuff here as well, upwards of about 5 to 15 centimeters of snow could be seen in some higher elevations. as we continue to follow this frontal area off to
this is our other tropical system, tropical storm eleanor. it is moving off towards the north. expected to try to turn towards the northeast due to the stationary boundary here, so it should remain just off the coast of japan. but still by the end of the week, very well could be bringing heavy precipitation as well as enhancing the afternoon thunderstorms. for the time being at least by midweek, high pressure is going to set in over japan, bring us some clearer skies with it, as well. seoul...
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steven spaulding, cornell belch cher, eleanor cliff and mark steiner at the table. of the things that took me over the edge were these letters that were coming, some from true the vote and some from the secretary of state of the state of colorado. this is an august 15th letter. it says, we need you to help keep colorado voter's rolls accurate. our records show that you are currently registered to vote but you presented a noncitizen document when awe ply for your driver's license. >> we have seen this happen in colorado. 9,000 letters go back, we think you are dead. hundreds are coming back saying i'm alive and well. there are problems with our lists and smart ways to deal with our lists to make sure your mom and jim kramer's dad are challenged and able to vote. i was there where we fought for civil rights in the south making that battle happen. what you see now is a confluence of huge corporate money backing these organizations and these organizations being able to pull people out very emotional about whether to hold on to their country. they are going to do it by a
steven spaulding, cornell belch cher, eleanor cliff and mark steiner at the table. of the things that took me over the edge were these letters that were coming, some from true the vote and some from the secretary of state of the state of colorado. this is an august 15th letter. it says, we need you to help keep colorado voter's rolls accurate. our records show that you are currently registered to vote but you presented a noncitizen document when awe ply for your driver's license. >> we...
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coming up the son of an glenn ford and eleanor powell. are all his life was impacted. later. >> thank you. we will be right back. >> welcome back. bomb threats. the first was in north dakota state and the second forced the university of texas and the third was a small college in northeast ohio. there were no threats and nothing was found on these campuses. >> also a clinical instructor at harvard is facing charges of pornography charges. they found at least 100 digital items of young boys in massachusetts. many of these were delivered to the medical director he is on administrative leave from boston children's hospital. this will continue to be investigated. nearly 350,000 students could be returning to school in chicago. they have agreed on a framework to and this strike. after days of long talks they are saying that the heavy lifting is over. and in the bay area concerned citizens will be helping this school in menlo park. beach would elementary lost office space and a classroom on thursday morning. it is not considered suspicious but investigators are looking for cl
coming up the son of an glenn ford and eleanor powell. are all his life was impacted. later. >> thank you. we will be right back. >> welcome back. bomb threats. the first was in north dakota state and the second forced the university of texas and the third was a small college in northeast ohio. there were no threats and nothing was found on these campuses. >> also a clinical instructor at harvard is facing charges of pornography charges. they found at least 100 digital items...
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. >> eleanor nothing but rhetoric.o ahead. >> i was the coalition's director at the republican national committee and i think the relationship of the diversity in the party is seen in the video we watched. you don't hear a combat i have tone. you do here that people have joined the party understanding what the platform is. and they are comfortable with a lot of the other platform issues there that keep them in the party. and that they weren't to be talking. and they want to be in dialogue and i'm excited that it's not combative but there is a diversity there where people are wanting to dialogue and have conversation. >> and to be a party the democrats they actually booed down god. you know that they took him and purged him out of the platform and you say this reaches out to women? i suspect there are more women comfortable having got in a platform. >> we are talking about the issue on the same-sex marriage. and looking through the public republican party and the democratic party, the democratic party is way far ahead o
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eleanor? >> i give her an a. i think she comes across as warm and authentic. i don't know that it is necessarily going to deliver women's votes to mitt romney, i think she probably communicates more directly with women who are already in her corner. i don't know if she is talking to a 28-year-old single mom trying to raise two kids. i mean she is trying to talk to all of these women and so i think in a very difficult situation, she did a fabulous job. i have no criticism of the candidate's spouse. >> no financial problems there? >> well, financial meaning does she come across as rich as her husband does? >> for example, i imagine you have some financial challenges, do you not? >> most people do, john. she tried to relate to people who are struggling by saying that their first dining room table was a pull down ironing board. >> she did. she has had health problems. breast cancer. >> yeah and i think the m.s. is an even more serious challenge, that is ongoing. she is handling that and i give her a lot of credit. the stress and you know, of that is not easy for a
eleanor? >> i give her an a. i think she comes across as warm and authentic. i don't know that it is necessarily going to deliver women's votes to mitt romney, i think she probably communicates more directly with women who are already in her corner. i don't know if she is talking to a 28-year-old single mom trying to raise two kids. i mean she is trying to talk to all of these women and so i think in a very difficult situation, she did a fabulous job. i have no criticism of the...
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decisions the other times is something different after several experiments greene and his colleague eleanor amate discovered that some dilemmas that humans face produce vivid images in our brains in our minds which cause us to respond emotion for example if you can visualize the consequence of a trainee hitting a person you are less likely to choose to let the train hit that person green and discover that people who think more visually make more emotional moral judgments as well for instance if you can visualize the carnage and horror of a terrorist attack or more likely to judge it more morally wrong than we would for example a drone attack where it's harder to visualize the aftermath. so what's the bottom line of this new research well while your parents and school or religion definitely have an impact on your moral compass in the moral decisions that you make the way your brain is organized might be doing a lot more of that moral decision making than you think and the pictures and images in your head are a huge part of that process. thanks. for izzy alert fashionable fishies and that may
decisions the other times is something different after several experiments greene and his colleague eleanor amate discovered that some dilemmas that humans face produce vivid images in our brains in our minds which cause us to respond emotion for example if you can visualize the consequence of a trainee hitting a person you are less likely to choose to let the train hit that person green and discover that people who think more visually make more emotional moral judgments as well for instance if...
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>> i think there are more swing votes than eleanor thinks.you look at romney's 47% remark, it hurt and persuaded people the wrong way. the key thing is not just saying the president has failed it's convincing people that romney's program is better. people don't believe that yet. >> he has not put out any credible program. he talks in platitudes, and because he is afraid of offending his base, he can't come out with a credible program because he can't say -- [ all talking at once ] >> he's got to put the word -- >> i want to hear pat. >> the word he's got to put out there, if you elect me, we have hope for a better time in the next four years than this guy can conceivably offer because of the mess he delivered -- >> you think that obama can put romney on the defensive? >> i don't think so. >> can romney put obama on the defensive? >> he'll have to. >> both could put the other on the defensive. >> who is going to fight for that and proceed as though it doesn't exist? >> no, no, no, they will both fight for that. the whole point is now, whoever
>> i think there are more swing votes than eleanor thinks.you look at romney's 47% remark, it hurt and persuaded people the wrong way. the key thing is not just saying the president has failed it's convincing people that romney's program is better. people don't believe that yet. >> he has not put out any credible program. he talks in platitudes, and because he is afraid of offending his base, he can't come out with a credible program because he can't say -- [ all talking at once ]...
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that she is she's going to go a long long way in and huge long way and she's absolutely brilliant eleanor rather thanks so much for being with us tonight thank you. after the break can park a brick can progressive still throw their support behind president obama even though he's done very little help the progressive over. download the official applications to cell phones choose a language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from alzheimer's now t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you need is your mobile device to watch r.t. any time and. they were young and high flying. their careers were on takeoff. that flight for them was one of many. and the last one. locomotive. leaving the ice monarchy. the world to the. science technology innovation told in these developments from around russia we've got the future covered. her a little bit of. it was.
that she is she's going to go a long long way in and huge long way and she's absolutely brilliant eleanor rather thanks so much for being with us tonight thank you. after the break can park a brick can progressive still throw their support behind president obama even though he's done very little help the progressive over. download the official applications to cell phones choose a language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from alzheimer's now t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you...
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eleanor clift and anne kornblut, good to see you both, ladies. >>> now to number four on our list of the first five web stories president obama says he is still a clint eastwood fan even after the skit criticizing the white house. he told "usa today," in fact, clint eastwood is a great actor and an even better director. he also said, quote, one thing about being president or running for president, if you're easily offended, you should probably choose another profession. 0 a little humor there. [ dad ] i'm usually checking up on my kids. but last year my daughter was checking up on me. i wasn't eating well. she's a dietitian and she suggested i try boost complete nutritional drink to help get the nutrition i was missing. now i drink it every day, and i love the great taste. [ female announcer ] boost has 26 essential vitamins and minerals, including calcium and vitamin d to help keep bones strong and 10 grams of protein to help maintain muscle. all with a delicious taste. your favorite patient is here! [ dad ] i choose great taste. i choose boost. >>> in today's then and now the disco
eleanor clift and anne kornblut, good to see you both, ladies. >>> now to number four on our list of the first five web stories president obama says he is still a clint eastwood fan even after the skit criticizing the white house. he told "usa today," in fact, clint eastwood is a great actor and an even better director. he also said, quote, one thing about being president or running for president, if you're easily offended, you should probably choose another profession. 0 a...
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i'm eleanor. good to meet you.drick: there's an old adage, "when we support the family, we support the child." but the opposite is true, too. when we ignore the family, we ignore a vital part of knowing the child. the key, of course, is communication, and it's never too early to start. ...keep her out of school. she's doing great. she really likes it. i think it's important to know where a child comes from because each child comes from a different background, and that's one of the reasons that we do home visits, is to meet and talk to the family in their own environment. i feel that when we come back from a home visit, which is usually done in the beginning of the year for the first time, i'm able to understand the parent and the child better. hendrick: many of us, especially those who work with infants, are the child's and the parents' first real contact with the outside world. this presents us with a unique opportunity for becoming closely involved and attached to our infants and family members. hi. hi. but how d
i'm eleanor. good to meet you.drick: there's an old adage, "when we support the family, we support the child." but the opposite is true, too. when we ignore the family, we ignore a vital part of knowing the child. the key, of course, is communication, and it's never too early to start. ...keep her out of school. she's doing great. she really likes it. i think it's important to know where a child comes from because each child comes from a different background, and that's one of the...
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>> thank you 6:50 and eleanor jury has found a former chicago drew peterson a chicago jury--with thewife he was found guilty for the death of his wife. peterson.. it was initially thought that her death was accidental but thomas stacey went missing in the year 20 07. jury selection for the federal corruption piece of kilpatrick he is accused of setting up a criminal enterprise of killing. prosecutors.... saying that his job was abused with rigging city contractors in city jobs and robbing the city of millions. >> we are showing you that the the pitcher was hit directly in the head with a line pitcher but he seems to be falling. let me show you. he walked off the field he seems to be--fine after a two-hour surgery. the 88 a's. pitcher had a skull fracture and after another ct scan improvements. as mccarthy is currently resting he is in critical care but is expected to make a full recovery >> the season in football just getting under way. and advertisements for the super bowl almost all sold out. 90 percent sold. a 32nd slot is a record 3.7-3.8 million. that is perhaps nearly $125,000
>> thank you 6:50 and eleanor jury has found a former chicago drew peterson a chicago jury--with thewife he was found guilty for the death of his wife. peterson.. it was initially thought that her death was accidental but thomas stacey went missing in the year 20 07. jury selection for the federal corruption piece of kilpatrick he is accused of setting up a criminal enterprise of killing. prosecutors.... saying that his job was abused with rigging city contractors in city jobs and robbing...
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delegate eleanor holmes norton that is it from here. with news4 and innocence news for coverage of the democratic national con veries this week. it continues tonight at 7:00 coming up on nightly news. >>> a navy s.e.a.l. from maryland killed in the line of duty will be laid to rest at arlington national cemetery on wednesday. petty officer first class patrick feeks of edge water died in a blackwater helicopter crash in afghanistan last month. six other u.s. service members also were killed. a viewing is planned tomorrow at the kalas funeral home in edge water. the funeral service is wednesday at'meyer memorial chapter in arlington followed by the burial at arlington national cemetery. he leaves behind a wife and his parents. >>> the father of a maryland high school student shot on the first day of school says his son is recovering. according to the baltimore sun, milton borrowy spoke out about the shooting during a church seice yesterday. his 17-year-old son, daniel, has undergone three surgeries, he suffered a bruised lung, a broken ri
delegate eleanor holmes norton that is it from here. with news4 and innocence news for coverage of the democratic national con veries this week. it continues tonight at 7:00 coming up on nightly news. >>> a navy s.e.a.l. from maryland killed in the line of duty will be laid to rest at arlington national cemetery on wednesday. petty officer first class patrick feeks of edge water died in a blackwater helicopter crash in afghanistan last month. six other u.s. service members also were...
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the restaurant and been trapped underneath the vehicle to have the data he disappeared from then eleanor done an amtrak train. to detectives of the color of looking for the 69 year-old man. he disappeared and a pyramid is oriented in the phone off the train in the detroit area. >>> some campaign is prepared to dig romney will campaign in of the plot president obama holds the rally in virginia to a yesterday to the cameras were in florida. romney spoke with senior citizens about medicare. the presence but was college students about the cost of tuition and student loans. he also had eight an interview with his spanish network univision. >>> he can't change washington from the inside pretty college kid from the outside. >>> romney was a no time in responding to that,. >>> -change washington one of the job done from the inside and republicans and democrats will come together >>> new campaign financing report showing romney was of spin out a list of the president in august to the president obama entered the final four months of the campaign was roughly $86 million left to spend. romney with $
the restaurant and been trapped underneath the vehicle to have the data he disappeared from then eleanor done an amtrak train. to detectives of the color of looking for the 69 year-old man. he disappeared and a pyramid is oriented in the phone off the train in the detroit area. >>> some campaign is prepared to dig romney will campaign in of the plot president obama holds the rally in virginia to a yesterday to the cameras were in florida. romney spoke with senior citizens about...