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out in my defense that i have actually taken a shorter period of time to write my life of george kennan than robert caro took to write his life on lyndon johnson. [applause] but, of course, he's written four volumes at this point, and i've only done one. one other point, by way of comparison between the two presidents, robert caro does not have to explain who lyndon johnson was. sometimes i have to explain who george kennan was because he was never president of the united states. he was never secretary of state. his highest level position in government of the as ambassador to the soviet union and to
out in my defense that i have actually taken a shorter period of time to write my life of george kennan than robert caro took to write his life on lyndon johnson. [applause] but, of course, he's written four volumes at this point, and i've only done one. one other point, by way of comparison between the two presidents, robert caro does not have to explain who lyndon johnson was. sometimes i have to explain who george kennan was because he was never president of the united states. he was never...
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when we come back george zimmerman, trayvon martin case, a lot of emotion in that case. roberthe brother of george zimmerman join us when we return from the break. >> i feel its god's plan, and for me to second guess it or judge it, um. >> is there anything that you might do differently in retrospect now that time has passed a little bit? >> cenk: and later we've got a lot of great guests for you. gary johnson head of the libertarian party. could he cost mitt romney the election it's a very interesting question. we'll talk to him as well later on "the young turks." >> stop! we need to balance the federal budget now or we're going to find ourselves without a country. you look like a bunch of zombies! [ ♪ music ♪ ] presidential debate. with unrivaled analysis and commentary. >> you're going to hear that used as a major talking point. (vo) the only network with real-time reaction straight from the campaigns and from viewers like you. >>now that's politically direct. [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] >> cenk: on february 26th trayvon martin, a 17-year-old boy was shot and killed by george zimmer
when we come back george zimmerman, trayvon martin case, a lot of emotion in that case. roberthe brother of george zimmerman join us when we return from the break. >> i feel its god's plan, and for me to second guess it or judge it, um. >> is there anything that you might do differently in retrospect now that time has passed a little bit? >> cenk: and later we've got a lot of great guests for you. gary johnson head of the libertarian party. could he cost mitt romney the...
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coming up, george zimmerman's brother robert is here to tell us how the defendant in the country's mostlosely watched murder case is doing and whether george is going sue nbc for libel. and next the senator leading the charge against the obama administration mishandling of benghazi-gate. after this. [ male announcer ] kids grow up in no time... marie callender's turkey breast with stuffing is a great reason to slow down. creamy mash potatoes, homestyle gravy and 320 calories. marie callender's. it's time to savor. >>> no one wants to determine what happened that night in benghazi more than the president and i do. no one is more committed to ensuring it doesn't happen again. and nobody will hold this department more are accountable than we hold yourselves. >> this has turned into something, john, nothing short of benghazi-gate. i wish you had seen the briefing that took place. it was the most senseless worthless briefing that i have ever attended and i at this juncture we had four americans that have been killed. one was a widely known highly respected individual. the media knows more ab
coming up, george zimmerman's brother robert is here to tell us how the defendant in the country's mostlosely watched murder case is doing and whether george is going sue nbc for libel. and next the senator leading the charge against the obama administration mishandling of benghazi-gate. after this. [ male announcer ] kids grow up in no time... marie callender's turkey breast with stuffing is a great reason to slow down. creamy mash potatoes, homestyle gravy and 320 calories. marie callender's....
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coming up, george zimmerman's brother robert is here to tell us how the defendant in the country's mostlosely watched murder case is doing and whether george is going sue nbc for libel. and next the senator leading the charge against the obama administration mishandling of benghazi-gate. after this. gecko (clearing throat) thank you, mr. speaker, uh, members of congress. in celebration of over 75 years of our government employees insurance company, or geico...as most of you know it. ...i propose savings for everyone! i'm talking hundreds here... and furthermore.. newcaster: breaking news. the gecko is demanding free pudding. and political parties that are actual parties! with cake! and presents! ah, that was good. too bad nobody could hear me. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> no one wants to determine what happened that night in benghazi more than the president and i do. no one is more committed to ensuring it doesn't happen again. and nobody will hold this department more are accountable than we hold yourselves. >> this has turned into
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in his own words, george roberts hold his story. about what happened on the morning of august 27 to our room full of administrators and teachers. the story of how students fired two shots in the school cafeteria. >> i would be lying if i said i don't get some of motions every time i tell it. it was emotional during that day. and not just because of what was happening, but the effect on the children, teachers, and the community. >> it was nerve wracking. how has he was telling us what was going on, i can feel the hair of my arm going up and i can feel myself in that situation. >> what happened where students showed up a class with a loaded handgun, it put principles on notice. >> this is every day, every month. we talk about emergency situations and safety. >> they did their best to protect children. they say they went beyond the call of duty and school policy. >> we normally say do not try to disarm a person because it is very dangerous. a gun goes off accidentally, it is not protocol at all to try to disarm. obviously, human nature
in his own words, george roberts hold his story. about what happened on the morning of august 27 to our room full of administrators and teachers. the story of how students fired two shots in the school cafeteria. >> i would be lying if i said i don't get some of motions every time i tell it. it was emotional during that day. and not just because of what was happening, but the effect on the children, teachers, and the community. >> it was nerve wracking. how has he was telling us...
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. >> in his own words, george roberts, the principal at perry hall high school, told his story about on the morning of august 27. to a room full of administrators and teachers, the story of how one student fired two shots in the school cafeteria, one of them wounding daniel beroy. >> i get emotions welling up because it was so emotional that day because of the effect on the students and the teaches and parents. >> what he shared hit home for many of those who showed up at the safe school conference. >> it was nerve-racking. as he was telling us what was i could feel the hairs on my arm going up, i could feel the tears coming because i can feel myself in that situation. >> what happened at perry hall and two weeks later at stemmers run middle school where a student showed up to class with a loaded handgun, has put principals on notice. >> this is not a september topic. this is every day, every month we talk about emergency situations and safety. >> and the role of brave teachers who, in both cases, did their best to protect children. the head of student support services says they went
. >> in his own words, george roberts, the principal at perry hall high school, told his story about on the morning of august 27. to a room full of administrators and teachers, the story of how one student fired two shots in the school cafeteria, one of them wounding daniel beroy. >> i get emotions welling up because it was so emotional that day because of the effect on the students and the teaches and parents. >> what he shared hit home for many of those who showed up at the...
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asked us to keep her face in shadow to protect her identity and in the studio with me, george zimmerman's brother, roberte to you again. situation reversed, if it had been george who was going back to visit a family relative, having gone to a store who was unarmed and he got into an altercation with somebody, trayvon martin, for arguments sake, and trayvon martin had produced a gun and shot your son dead, do you think you would feel differently about what happened? >> mr. morgan, i don't want to touch anything that has to do directly with the case. it's very important for me as a mother not to touch for the sanctity of the case, the prosecution and the defense, that i would rather not talk about anything that will affect the case. i would rher like to talk about my son. >> yeah, tell me this -- i understand, and i respect you can't talk about the case. let me ask you about george. what is the most annoying misconception that you keep having to hear or read about your son? because some people see him as this brutal killer, a racist, somebody who -- you know, abused his ex-girlfriend and so on. a lot of th
asked us to keep her face in shadow to protect her identity and in the studio with me, george zimmerman's brother, roberte to you again. situation reversed, if it had been george who was going back to visit a family relative, having gone to a store who was unarmed and he got into an altercation with somebody, trayvon martin, for arguments sake, and trayvon martin had produced a gun and shot your son dead, do you think you would feel differently about what happened? >> mr. morgan, i don't...
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mcgovern-robert dole -- what a terrific title, the george mcgovern-robert dole food for education and nutrition. this is just a fancy title for a school lunch for every hungry school child in the world. we're reaching about 22 million now which means that another 80 million or so out there. i hope we'll both live long enough to accomplish that goal. dr. baker has given us this wonderful historical background , i don't know whether i can match that with what i want to say tonight but i thought it might be appropriate to at least begin by telling this distinguished historical society that i have recently published a book on perhaps the greatest of all americans, abraham lincoln. more books have been published about this man than all the other presidents combined. tynes books is doing a series beginning with george washington, coming down to the president day and they had a different author for each president. i drew abraham lincoln. more -- as i said, more books have been written about him than all the other presidents, but not only that, ther
mcgovern-robert dole -- what a terrific title, the george mcgovern-robert dole food for education and nutrition. this is just a fancy title for a school lunch for every hungry school child in the world. we're reaching about 22 million now which means that another 80 million or so out there. i hope we'll both live long enough to accomplish that goal. dr. baker has given us this wonderful historical background , i don't know whether i can match that with what i want to say tonight but i thought...
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george washington. b. robert e. lee c. dwight d. eisenhower. the answer still to come this midday!or sports. the bears have all weekend to prepare for the lions on monday night football. jay cutler has struggled in prime-time, but he's five- and- one against detroit as the bears starter. devin hester should be ready to play on monday. he sat out of practice yesterday with a quad injury but it's not serious. the bears will definitely have brandon marshall, who's looking forward the match- up against the lions' top receiver. calvin johnson has the fourth most receiving yards in the league, while marshall is ninth. the tigers one win away from eliminating the yankees. detroit leads two- nothing in the fourth, when miguel cabrera hits a two- run homer. c-c sabathia gave up five earned runs in less than four innings. alex rodriguez was benched again. he pinch- hit in the sixth, but flies out to end the inning. he hit just .120 this post- season. the tigers win 8-1 to advance to the world series, while the yankees get swept in the playoffs for the first time in 32 years. in the national
george washington. b. robert e. lee c. dwight d. eisenhower. the answer still to come this midday!or sports. the bears have all weekend to prepare for the lions on monday night football. jay cutler has struggled in prime-time, but he's five- and- one against detroit as the bears starter. devin hester should be ready to play on monday. he sat out of practice yesterday with a quad injury but it's not serious. the bears will definitely have brandon marshall, who's looking forward the match- up...
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out in my defense that i have actually taken a shorter period of time to write my life of george kennan than robert caro took to write his life on lyndon johnson. [applause] but, of course, he's written four volumes at this point, and i've only done one. one other point, by way of comparison between the two presidents, robert caro does not have to explain who lyndon johnson was. sometimes i have to explain who george kennan was because he was never president of the united states. he was never secretary of state. his highest level position in government of the as ambassador to the soviet union and to yugoslavia. he, himself, would have -- [dogs barking] [laughter] he, himself, would have said these were failed ambassadorships, and, so, why a book on the life of george? my answer, and it's only my answer, it would not be universally agreed with, seems it me, is it's good to write a book about someone who saved western civilization, and while it may be something of an exaggeration to say george kennan saved western civilization, if you think it through, there is a case to be made in this regard becaus
out in my defense that i have actually taken a shorter period of time to write my life of george kennan than robert caro took to write his life on lyndon johnson. [applause] but, of course, he's written four volumes at this point, and i've only done one. one other point, by way of comparison between the two presidents, robert caro does not have to explain who lyndon johnson was. sometimes i have to explain who george kennan was because he was never president of the united states. he was never...
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gladys zimmerman joins me now exclusively along with george's brother, robert, who has been one of my guests before. welcome to you both. gladys, you asked us to keep your face in shadows to protect your identity and we respect that. i'm aware that you haven't given any interviews before. why do you want to talk out now? >> i feel that it's about time, the time that all this commotion was happening, we were forced to leave our home. we were forced to just disappear and because of the death threats that we were getting, it was very dangerous for us even to think about to come to defend our son. >> tell me, gladys, when you think back to that night that trayvon martin was killed and you first discovered that george had fired the gun that killed him, how did you feel as his mother? what went through your mind in that moment? >> at that moment it felt like i couldn't believe what had happened. i felt that -- that the world had turned upside down. to me it was like a nightmare. i just couldn't -- just couldn't believe what had happened. to me it was unbelievable. i was very sad. i was very
gladys zimmerman joins me now exclusively along with george's brother, robert, who has been one of my guests before. welcome to you both. gladys, you asked us to keep your face in shadows to protect your identity and we respect that. i'm aware that you haven't given any interviews before. why do you want to talk out now? >> i feel that it's about time, the time that all this commotion was happening, we were forced to leave our home. we were forced to just disappear and because of the...
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. >>> george zimmerman's father spoke out regarding a potential nbc lawsuit from george zimmerman. robert zimmerman appeared on the show last night and confirmed his brother will sue nbc over an edited version of his 911 call where he reported trayvon martin as a suspicion person. the edit call makes it sound like he volunteered information that martin was an african american. >> george never called and reported a black person. he does not volunteer that information. somebody asked him to describe someone. but the way things were edited by nbc and others made it sound otherwise. >> two employees at nbc today show was fired as a result of that edited clip. he is accused of shooting and killing trayvon martin. >>> thousands of people will pack the san francisco waterfront to see some amazing sailing today. it is the final day of the san francisco stop on the america's cup world series. competitors include yachts and teams from the u.s., china, korea, new zealand, and sweden. the america's world cup includes four events. it is designed to broaden interest leading up to the big america's cup
. >>> george zimmerman's father spoke out regarding a potential nbc lawsuit from george zimmerman. robert zimmerman appeared on the show last night and confirmed his brother will sue nbc over an edited version of his 911 call where he reported trayvon martin as a suspicion person. the edit call makes it sound like he volunteered information that martin was an african american. >> george never called and reported a black person. he does not volunteer that information. somebody...
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george has a big show this morning featuring romney campaign senior adviser ed gillespie and obama campaign senior adviser robert gibbs and also bill o'reilly and george will co-anchor along with diane sawyer our coverage of the vice presidential debate this thursday night moderated by abc's award-winning correspondent martha raddatz starting at 9:00 eastern, 6:00 pacific. >> looking forward to see martha moderate that debate. for now the other top headlines. for that we go to ron. >> we'll begin with new concerns coming out of syria about the civil war in that country. "the new york times" is reporting that saudi arabia and qatar are sending money and small arms to rebels but are refusing to provide heavier weapons because of objections by the united states. the government is worried that weapons like shoulder-fired missiles could end up in the hands of terrorists and meanwhile, syrian president bashar assad made a rare appearance, first time since march. >>> two more u.s. service members have been killed in action in afghanistan. they were killed by insurgents in the eastern part of that country bringing the d
george has a big show this morning featuring romney campaign senior adviser ed gillespie and obama campaign senior adviser robert gibbs and also bill o'reilly and george will co-anchor along with diane sawyer our coverage of the vice presidential debate this thursday night moderated by abc's award-winning correspondent martha raddatz starting at 9:00 eastern, 6:00 pacific. >> looking forward to see martha moderate that debate. for now the other top headlines. for that we go to ron....
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and then there was this on the hit that took out robert griffin, iii, in yesterday's redskins game. craig from king george, virginia, said that hit was illegal. griffin was sliding feet first when weatherspoon slammed his shoulder into the left side of his helmet. weatherspoon could have tackled rg3, but chose to launch at griffin's head. after bounty gate, it will be interesting to see how the commissioner handles this. you are the only person i've heard or seen that says that hit wasn't legal. in the eyes of the officials, griffin was like a runningback going for a first down. besides, he wasn't sliding down, he started to go down, but the guy hit him while he was trying to get down. so he set himself up to get blasted, which is exactly what happened. most of washington stopped breathing for a couple of minutes when rg3 didn't get up right away. i'm hoping he is good to go next week. we would like to have your e- mail right now. please don't forget to include your name and where you are writing us from. that is our report. i'll be back here tonight at 11:00 along with anita and topper and tonight, we ha
and then there was this on the hit that took out robert griffin, iii, in yesterday's redskins game. craig from king george, virginia, said that hit was illegal. griffin was sliding feet first when weatherspoon slammed his shoulder into the left side of his helmet. weatherspoon could have tackled rg3, but chose to launch at griffin's head. after bounty gate, it will be interesting to see how the commissioner handles this. you are the only person i've heard or seen that says that hit wasn't...
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i know he's looking forward to the next debate. >> robert gibbs, thanks very much for your time this morning. >> george, thanks for having me. >> let's hear from the romney campaign. ed gillespie joining us this important. ed, thanks for getting up this morning. you heard robert right there, masterful, theatrical, fundamentally dishonest. i guess his basic point now about governor romney on his tax plan is either that he's not telling the truth about the scale of the tax plan or abandoning his economic theory. which one is it? >> well, the problem they have is that the debate's performance on wednesday evening was not a matter of style, it was a matter of substance, and governor romney laid out a plan for turning this economy around, getting things moving again. he had a fact-based critique of president obama's failed policies that the president was unable to respond to, and today and since then, the obama campaign, they remind me a little bit of a 7-year-old losing a checker game and then instead of being frustrated at the outcome, they sweep the board off the table. the fact is is that if president o
i know he's looking forward to the next debate. >> robert gibbs, thanks very much for your time this morning. >> george, thanks for having me. >> let's hear from the romney campaign. ed gillespie joining us this important. ed, thanks for getting up this morning. you heard robert right there, masterful, theatrical, fundamentally dishonest. i guess his basic point now about governor romney on his tax plan is either that he's not telling the truth about the scale of the tax plan...
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with him in the 60s and with a close friend, simply said george mcgovern is the most decent man in the united states senate. [applause] that was robert kennedy who spoke two months before he was killed. it is well known among his friends that george loved to drive. last night mathew spoke so powerfully and eloquently about his experiences with his grandfather including a drive to mitchell. jim told me this great story about traveling from florida to south dakota through wisconsin last summer with goerge over nine days. i had my own experiences with george driving over the years in south dakota. i will never forget one night, a beautiful night, george and i were coming back from mitchell having been to some program, driving to su falls, he was driving, we were going around 95 miles an hour and he was looking out the windshield looking at all those great stars and pointing them out one by one how beautiful they were. my eyes were frozen on the road. i said george, look at the darn road! metaphorically and actually, george plowed down the road. his eyes focused on something beautiful and something distant. in a speech at wheaton college
with him in the 60s and with a close friend, simply said george mcgovern is the most decent man in the united states senate. [applause] that was robert kennedy who spoke two months before he was killed. it is well known among his friends that george loved to drive. last night mathew spoke so powerfully and eloquently about his experiences with his grandfather including a drive to mitchell. jim told me this great story about traveling from florida to south dakota through wisconsin last summer...
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another man that served in the 1960's said simply, george mcgovern is the most decent man in the united states senate. [applause] that was robertfore he was killed. it is well known amongst his friends that george loved to drive. last night, mathieu spoke so powerfully and eloquently about his experiences with his grandfather, including a drive to mitchell. jim tells me this great story of traveling from florida to south dakota through wisconsin last summer over nine days. i had my own experiences with george driving over the years in south dakota. i will never forget one night, it was a summer, story, a beautiful night. george and i were coming back from the chill, coming back from a program, driving through sioux falls. he was driving. we were going around 95 miles per hour and he was looking out the windshield saying, look at all the great stars, pointing them out one by one. [laughter] my eye were frozen on the road. i said, george, look at the dark road! [laughter] metaphorically, and actually, george plowed down the road. his eyes focused on something beautiful and something distant. it in a speech at wheaton college in i
another man that served in the 1960's said simply, george mcgovern is the most decent man in the united states senate. [applause] that was robertfore he was killed. it is well known amongst his friends that george loved to drive. last night, mathieu spoke so powerfully and eloquently about his experiences with his grandfather, including a drive to mitchell. jim tells me this great story of traveling from florida to south dakota through wisconsin last summer over nine days. i had my own...
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cuando llaman a george zimmerman blanco usan esa palabra, cualquier otra palabra sería injusticia para cuestionar la integridad, por qué no salen y dicen que es latino, que es hispano. >>> roberta del hermano de george zimmerman la pueden ver en univisionnoticias.com. >>> hablar de política le costó caro a este hombre, después de darle una bofetada a su esposa, la mujer le dijo que era como su madre, porque simpatizaba con el candidato republicano mitt romney, él dijo que adora a su esposa al juez, pero este le dijo que no podía acercarse más a ella. >>> una familia en carolina del sur hizo un terrible descubrimiento ,porque por facebook unos adolescentes realizaron una tremenda fiesta, los intrusos son compañeros de escuela de sus hijos que están identificados. >>> hablando de facebook, mil millones de usuarios es el número de miembros de esta red social, en asia es el mayor crecimiento, mientras que en américa del norte y europa es menor. >>> síganos en facebook y vea las fotos y reportajes en nuestra página, también vaya a twitter y síganos en primer impacto, @primerimpacto. >>> quién iba a imaginar hace 8 años el impacto de facebook. >>> felicidades para el equipo de faceb
cuando llaman a george zimmerman blanco usan esa palabra, cualquier otra palabra sería injusticia para cuestionar la integridad, por qué no salen y dicen que es latino, que es hispano. >>> roberta del hermano de george zimmerman la pueden ver en univisionnoticias.com. >>> hablar de política le costó caro a este hombre, después de darle una bofetada a su esposa, la mujer le dijo que era como su madre, porque simpatizaba con el candidato republicano mitt romney, él dijo...
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if such a proposal had been accepted by the committee of 13, and robert said i will stand for. george would never sissy. it wasn't george the secession convention, the initial vote on the secession ordinance in the georgia convention was a narrow vote. and in the election for those delegates to the secession convention in georgia, one of the problems be at the secession people had was that leadership like stevens, for reasons that are very difficult to understand, never really made much of a campaign for their site. but even so, it was a narrow margin on the first vote. and if compromise have been moving in the congress, when have happen. i'm convinced of that. not in this day. south carolina is another better. that's another matter, but i think get any kind kind of compromise moving through the congress and he would have had a reprise of a notification process. because once you get georgia going out, in louisiana which was very divided, it took other states moving first fo for the states to come out. so i think compromise, if it been going to the congress would've made a big differen
if such a proposal had been accepted by the committee of 13, and robert said i will stand for. george would never sissy. it wasn't george the secession convention, the initial vote on the secession ordinance in the georgia convention was a narrow vote. and in the election for those delegates to the secession convention in georgia, one of the problems be at the secession people had was that leadership like stevens, for reasons that are very difficult to understand, never really made much of a...
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prince george's county police officerating an shooting ducks and a suspect to the hospital. >> quarterback robert griffin iii undergoing more tests after suffering a mild concussion. >> this is not the day to lose coat. we have cold temperatures this morning. " atd morning washington 5:00 a.m. begins right now. >> live and in hd, this is "good morning washington," on your side. >> good morning, washington. it's monday, october 8. i am cynne simpson. >> i am steve chenevey. let's get to a meteorologist brian van de graaff. >> a big departure from the part of the weekend. from temperatures in the upper 30's and 40's this morning. it has not been this: since last april. rebooting myg -- computer. in the mid-50s. 60 degrees tomorrow. partly sunny near 70 on wednesday. the weekend looks pretty -- pleasant. 30% chance of showers today. if you are bringing the kids to stop, make sure they are wearing an extra layer. they will need it for this morning and on the way home. back to you. >> thank you. encountered a cold combination of temperatures and rain this weekend. some were not prepared for change in
prince george's county police officerating an shooting ducks and a suspect to the hospital. >> quarterback robert griffin iii undergoing more tests after suffering a mild concussion. >> this is not the day to lose coat. we have cold temperatures this morning. " atd morning washington 5:00 a.m. begins right now. >> live and in hd, this is "good morning washington," on your side. >> good morning, washington. it's monday, october 8. i am cynne simpson....
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george brett and company, kansas city royals. they outscored st. louis 20-1 in the final three games. earlier tonight, bip roberts, the 2-time all-star, who knows about playing in a world series, and giants ceo larry baer wanted to be on kron. and we enjoyed each other talking about can they keep the magic going. >> gary, it's been so incredible, i don't know. i have to say that being in the clubhouse, after game 3 in cincinnati, and game 5 in st. louis, your stomach's in knots. you know how it is. it's an elimination game, but they didn't play like their stomachs were in knots. >> all right. >> they played loose. and that's just a great tribute to a lot of people, a tribute to the coaching staff and the players and the veterans. >> all right. i would imagine your goal, dump champagne on your wife again. [ laughter ] >> it was crazy. i think last night was a metaphor for the whole season. the thing ends with pouring rain, scutaro catching holiday's popup. it's been crazy! >> and don't worry about field conditions tomorrow. pam, a kron4 exclusive. while we were standing there, a tarp went on the field around 6:30.
george brett and company, kansas city royals. they outscored st. louis 20-1 in the final three games. earlier tonight, bip roberts, the 2-time all-star, who knows about playing in a world series, and giants ceo larry baer wanted to be on kron. and we enjoyed each other talking about can they keep the magic going. >> gary, it's been so incredible, i don't know. i have to say that being in the clubhouse, after game 3 in cincinnati, and game 5 in st. louis, your stomach's in knots. you know...
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robert ehrlich campaigns in 2006. penn national is fighting a proposal to develop a casino at prince georges county. >>> more problems tonight for the former d.c. council chair, kwame brown. kwame, or should i say, mr. brown has been placed under curfew and ordered to make weekly visits with court officials. that court order comes earlier today. brown resigned last june after pleading not guilty to bank fraud and a campaign violence. he is not putting himself in the best position ahead of his sentencing and warned him not to tempt fate. and howard brooks should learn his fate tomorrow. brooks was the former campaign consultant who admitted he funneled funds to former friends candidate, sulaimon brown. it was all part of a campaign designed to improve gray's chances in the election. brooks pleaded guilty to obstruction of justice last may. >>> a new study finds americans are losing their religion. this according to a new forum on religion in the public life study that says the number of people identifying themselves was under 50%. 48%. that's the first time the numbers have been below half ever. one reason, about 20%
robert ehrlich campaigns in 2006. penn national is fighting a proposal to develop a casino at prince georges county. >>> more problems tonight for the former d.c. council chair, kwame brown. kwame, or should i say, mr. brown has been placed under curfew and ordered to make weekly visits with court officials. that court order comes earlier today. brown resigned last june after pleading not guilty to bank fraud and a campaign violence. he is not putting himself in the best position ahead...
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still ahead, how the free state feels about same-sex marriage, gambling in prince george's county and the dream act. >> robertins us live with a look at the result of new polls. we'll be back in a moment. governor, i cut five billion dollars in spending and balanced the budget every year. and tim kaine and i both cut our own pay as governors, to lead by example. mark warner and i reached across party lines to get things done. we were a great team in richmond and we'll be a great team in washington. i'm tim kaine and i approve this message ...because we'll work together to restore fiscal responsibility, grow our economy and create jobs. [ male announcer ] tim kaine. bringing people together to tackle the challenges of tomorrow. who move our country forward, work hard, raise families, and keep america strong. but mitt romney's budget plan will hurt the middle class, raising taxes on the average family by up to $2,000, while giving a tax break of $250,000 to multimillionaires. doesn't mitt romney understand we can't rebuild america by tearing down the middle class. priorities usa action is responsible for the co
still ahead, how the free state feels about same-sex marriage, gambling in prince george's county and the dream act. >> robertins us live with a look at the result of new polls. we'll be back in a moment. governor, i cut five billion dollars in spending and balanced the budget every year. and tim kaine and i both cut our own pay as governors, to lead by example. mark warner and i reached across party lines to get things done. we were a great team in richmond and we'll be a great team in...
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. >> a developing story in prince george's county, a teenager killed in his home, the latest details on this murder mystery. >> and robert griffin, iii talks about the big win and his big play. we're also hearing from the local family right there that caught him when he leapt into the stands. thanks for staying up late, everybody. i'm brian bolter. >> i'm shawn yancy. >>> we begin with two hikers found alive from virginia after then went missing. >> rescue crews spent days looking for the two men by air, on foot and on horseback. fox 5's will thomas sat down with the mother of one of the two men. >> i'm just joyful. >> reporter: boy, does she have reason to be after three days of not knowing whether her son neil would be found alive in glacier national park good news came monday. >> it's just total relief and joy and a renewal of how important family is to you. >> reporter: neal peckens and his friend jason hiser both 32 went to veterinary school together at virginia tech. the friends decided to go on a hiking trip out west, expected to fly home friday, but never boarded their plane. the rental car found at park. by satu
. >> a developing story in prince george's county, a teenager killed in his home, the latest details on this murder mystery. >> and robert griffin, iii talks about the big win and his big play. we're also hearing from the local family right there that caught him when he leapt into the stands. thanks for staying up late, everybody. i'm brian bolter. >> i'm shawn yancy. >>> we begin with two hikers found alive from virginia after then went missing. >> rescue crews...
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george mcgovern was 90 years old. >>> still ahead this morning, when we return to boca raton, redskins rookie quarterback robert griffin iii again showing he's the real deal giving the skins the late lead but he gave eli a little time. too much? we'll see the highlights from all the weekend's tight games. plus, snl relives last week's presidential debate. a cameo appearance from one of hollywood's biggest stars. that and more when we come back to rack in boca raton. >>> the shaw's charter jet arrived in new york's la gard yeah jet. he was taken to new york's hospital on manhattan's upper east side. a spokeswoman for the family would confirm that he is undergoing tests. ♪ want my recipe for healthier hair color? natural instincts! formulated with aloe, vitamin and antioxidants natural instincts has a system that's a healthier way to radiant color. indulge... with natural instincts. less guilt, more gorgeous. progresso. in what world do potatoes, bacon and cheese add up to 100 calories? your world. ♪ [ whispers ] real bacon... creamy cheese... 100 calories... [ chef ] ma'am [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste t
george mcgovern was 90 years old. >>> still ahead this morning, when we return to boca raton, redskins rookie quarterback robert griffin iii again showing he's the real deal giving the skins the late lead but he gave eli a little time. too much? we'll see the highlights from all the weekend's tight games. plus, snl relives last week's presidential debate. a cameo appearance from one of hollywood's biggest stars. that and more when we come back to rack in boca raton. >>> the...
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clooney, willow with a beautiful rendition of sky fall, and george clooney with an off-rendition of sweet caroline. maybe you've seen that. also robert pattenson and kristen stewart, and they're all over the globe. eventually they'll have to come together and face the questions here. but right now, he is in australia, she is in tokyo, so very far apart. we'll get the latestn them. >> okay. billy bush, we'll be watching access tonight. thank you. >>> if you like it warm, this week is for you. >> we like it warm, veronica. >> yeah. it's nice when we've had such chilly, cold mornings, and now we're switching back the other way. at least for a couple of days. wait until you see how high the temperatures are going to go over the next few. outside right now, we've got the pretty blue sky. 73 is our current temperature at reagan international airport with a west wind at 7 miles per hour. this evening, we're talking about a light wind. look at the numbers throughout the area right now. 72 up north in mount airy, falls church, fairfax city, you're sitting at 70 degrees. 72 over in greenville, and down around afford. throughout the area right
clooney, willow with a beautiful rendition of sky fall, and george clooney with an off-rendition of sweet caroline. maybe you've seen that. also robert pattenson and kristen stewart, and they're all over the globe. eventually they'll have to come together and face the questions here. but right now, he is in australia, she is in tokyo, so very far apart. we'll get the latestn them. >> okay. billy bush, we'll be watching access tonight. thank you. >>> if you like it warm, this week...
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my fafvorite james bond, george hamilton in live and let die-- and the original casino royale and favorite villain, roberturing the break. >> and you know robert is an amazing singer. >> i guess. >> and the thing that i like best about bond movies are the bond girls. how did we guess that? >> i'm just telling you, you know, i'm being honest, i'm he revealing my soul here, so i like ursela andress, honey rider and halle berry and jill st. john and mia kissy, and grace jones by the way some people don't know that grace jones was a bond girl and brit he ekcland as mary good night. how would you beat those ladies. >> i would never bet them. >> there we go, making accusations. >> so, what's your favorite bond moment, dana? >> well, i have a confession, i've-- have never watched a bond movie. (laughter) i learned more about james bond from this guy, my favorite, austin powers. i don't know what's wrong with me, when i saw the segment today i realized i was going to have to be truthful. >> and you even checked. >> i asked peter, have i ever seen a james bond movie. we've talked about it, no, you've not even any
my fafvorite james bond, george hamilton in live and let die-- and the original casino royale and favorite villain, roberturing the break. >> and you know robert is an amazing singer. >> i guess. >> and the thing that i like best about bond movies are the bond girls. how did we guess that? >> i'm just telling you, you know, i'm being honest, i'm he revealing my soul here, so i like ursela andress, honey rider and halle berry and jill st. john and mia kissy, and grace...
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george bush's economy. i think we have forgotten that along the way. robert wolf and bob shrum great to have you both with us tonight. thanks so much. remember, answer tonight's question there at the bottom of the screen. share your thoughts on twitter at ed show and on facebook. we want to know what you think. coming up a big win for the economy means mitt romney is losing his favorite talking point. democratic strategist chris covinas will tell us what 7.3% unemployment means for the romney campaign. stay with us. [ male announcer ] if you had a dollar for every dollar car insurance companies say they'll save you by switching, you'd have like, a ton of dollars. but how are they saving you those dollars? a lot of companies might answer "um" or, "no comment." then there's esurance. born online, raised by technology, and majors in efficiency. so whatever they save, you save. hassle, time, paperwork, hair-tearing-out, and yes, especially dollars. esurance. insurance for the modern world. click or call. esurance. insurance for the modern world. ends columbus day
george bush's economy. i think we have forgotten that along the way. robert wolf and bob shrum great to have you both with us tonight. thanks so much. remember, answer tonight's question there at the bottom of the screen. share your thoughts on twitter at ed show and on facebook. we want to know what you think. coming up a big win for the economy means mitt romney is losing his favorite talking point. democratic strategist chris covinas will tell us what 7.3% unemployment means for the romney...
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in america george mcgovern stood in the tradition of henry david thoreau of william jennings bryan, and more recently, of robertwn the barriers of a closed political system his voice was there. when sinister forces corrupted the political system and haunted the corridors of power in washington, he was there to warn us. voices of conscience make us uncomfortable. our political system forces them to the margin. those made uncomfortable by george mcgovern's voice of conscience dismissed him as a liberal in an age which ridicules liberalism. but he was larger than any political label particularly a demonized one. liberals did not get elected and reelected in conservative midwestern states. liberals did not throughout their life take on unpopular causes particularly in recent years. and most of all liberals did not fly dangerous bomber missions in defense of our nation. this made his many critics who avoided military service especially uncomfortable. somewhere in some small town in this great land is a young man or a young woman who will learn of george mcgovern and his voice. someday, that young man or woman, drawn
in america george mcgovern stood in the tradition of henry david thoreau of william jennings bryan, and more recently, of robertwn the barriers of a closed political system his voice was there. when sinister forces corrupted the political system and haunted the corridors of power in washington, he was there to warn us. voices of conscience make us uncomfortable. our political system forces them to the margin. those made uncomfortable by george mcgovern's voice of conscience dismissed him as a...
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supremely george lord carey believes these will be a games to remember as the triple olympic skating champion told our own robert i thought i knew. a great jones for a big country in twenty fourteen this russian city of sochi will host the first winter olympics in the country's history. it is to be a well known seaside town but now with massive olympic preparations the future of the city itself is under construction benefits of having had the games will be there for ever in my opinion so it's a it's a it's a chance for this region today everyone in the world knows where searching is on the map i believe it's almost unique in the world because you have trees where the hockey tournament is going to be played and then twenty five minutes later by train you are in a fabulous ski resort this is very specific it's the sounds of worship it's very comparable to a place like this in france where you swim in the morning where you ski in the morning and swim in the afternoon after a one hour car ride and. the world will know about it very soon holding the winter olympics in so the climate is what makes the sochi games so s
supremely george lord carey believes these will be a games to remember as the triple olympic skating champion told our own robert i thought i knew. a great jones for a big country in twenty fourteen this russian city of sochi will host the first winter olympics in the country's history. it is to be a well known seaside town but now with massive olympic preparations the future of the city itself is under construction benefits of having had the games will be there for ever in my opinion so it's a...
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george bush? we saw the answer to that, i'm afraid. >> we'll see if people actually do look back. and i'll throw this to robertthis is what the president was talking about in virginia yesterday. take a listen to this. >> i mean, he's changing up so much and backtracking and sidestepping. we've got -- we've got to name this condition that he's going through. i think -- i think it's called romnesia. >> all right. well, robert, what do you think? is the key a lot of fish oil here? >> you know, elections are all about the future, richard. they really are about what the candidate's vision is for the next four years. and when you take a look at president obama's position over the last two debates, he really hasn't articulated what his vision is for the future. i've taken a look at the cross tabs on all the polls out there. and for the most part, the majority of the people out there are saying, i like this president, i actually want to vote for him, but i don't see where he's going to take -- >> but this is about mitt romney and his changes on issues. romnesia, according to what the president's using. >> and that's a
george bush? we saw the answer to that, i'm afraid. >> we'll see if people actually do look back. and i'll throw this to robertthis is what the president was talking about in virginia yesterday. take a listen to this. >> i mean, he's changing up so much and backtracking and sidestepping. we've got -- we've got to name this condition that he's going through. i think -- i think it's called romnesia. >> all right. well, robert, what do you think? is the key a lot of fish oil...
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george allen is the last thing we need in washington. anncr: the democratic senatorial campaign committee is... responsible for the content of this advertising. >> a big step in the recovery america anchorg robin roberts. >> there is no place like home. classic up beats up as she left the hospital and home with her family. she has been at a hospital for days after receiving a bone marrow transplant. called the feeling today overwhelming and said she is looking forward to the and the when she can return to "good morning america." whatever turn that will be. >> 1 county in georgia turning cash into gas. an alternative fuel and station fundeds federally transforms methane gas from landfills into compressed natural gas. the sanitation department has so r converted 40 of its vehicles diesel to this new form of energy. there is not as much carbon buildup, the fuel is cleaner. you know how diesel is. it produces smoke. these are very clean running machines. >> the price to fill up, about $2 a gallon. the county expects to save $3 vehicles ints new years.t eight vehicles ints new years.t eight >> ahead, david smallwood: maryland money needs to stay in maryland. it's just that simple, i mean, it's a no brainer
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george f. kennan thought that mccarthy and mccarthyism was appalling. he was particularly upset because some of his closest friends fell victim to mccarthyism. robert oppenheimer, development of the a-bomb who was head of the institute for that study was one of the victims of mccarthyism. many state department colleagues were fired because of the activities of the senate committee that mccarthy was running and the house on american activities committee. this is what happens when a democracy runs amok and he really had very skeptical views about what democracy was workable and was american democracy workable and he would be the first to say that was a low point in the history of american democracy that period of time. >> host: next call for john lewis gaddis from oregon. you are on booktv on c-span2. >> caller: thank you for your wisdom and putting words into writing. my idea, you mentioned only 20th century theory, quantum. i wanted to get your idea what quantum theory means to you and how it is being talked in the university's. >> guest: you may have misunderstood. i don't remember having mentioned quantum theory. what i did say was i think the th
george f. kennan thought that mccarthy and mccarthyism was appalling. he was particularly upset because some of his closest friends fell victim to mccarthyism. robert oppenheimer, development of the a-bomb who was head of the institute for that study was one of the victims of mccarthyism. many state department colleagues were fired because of the activities of the senate committee that mccarthy was running and the house on american activities committee. this is what happens when a democracy...
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and robert griffin iii is drawing comparisons to another heisman trophy winner. anncr: washington's revolving door. george allen's made a career of it. politicians go in. corporate lobbyists come out. in the senate, allen took money from big corporate interests... voting their way... for tax breaks for companies that ship virginia... jobs overseas. when we voted him out, allen cashed in. now allen wants another round. supporting a plan that will cost us more jobs. virginia can't trust george allen. the democratic senatorial campaign committee is... responsible for the content of this advertising. >>> welcome back. take a look at some of the pictures. just more pictures from sandy around our region, with many of these houses damaged by the trees across our area. we want to see your pictures, too. if you still have pictures you haven't shown, end them in to us. out there right now, current temperature at 52 degrees as sandy continues to pull away. 52, sends out of the south at 7 miles per hour. 50 in rockville. 46 already in gaithersburg. 49 in reston and 50 in camp springs. we're looking at no rain across
and robert griffin iii is drawing comparisons to another heisman trophy winner. anncr: washington's revolving door. george allen's made a career of it. politicians go in. corporate lobbyists come out. in the senate, allen took money from big corporate interests... voting their way... for tax breaks for companies that ship virginia... jobs overseas. when we voted him out, allen cashed in. now allen wants another round. supporting a plan that will cost us more jobs. virginia can't trust george...