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there is only one way, just one in 2014.hange america to beginonly one way to go in a different direction. that is to change the senate and make me the leader of a new majority to take america in a different direction. >> thank you. thank you. thank you. can we have a moment of silence for a poem? there once was a woman from who thought and politics should be lucky, so she flew to l.a. for a hollywood bash. she came home in a flash with buckets of cash. coalberals she whispers, makes you sick. she claims, coal makes us tick. to the liberals, she sells her soul, the same ones who hate kentucky coal. thing that we know is true, one thing we know is guaranteed, she would cast her first vote for harry reid. grimes' real pledge is to obama, her first vote is for read -- re if thatas for kentucky, happens, it is too bad indeed. i wish it were only a limerick. i wish it were a bad dream, but i'm only worried, and truly worried, that kentucky could let hollywood select our next senator. does anybody want hollywood to pick our next senator? of dollars are flowing from the left coast to the grimes
there is only one way, just one in 2014.hange america to beginonly one way to go in a different direction. that is to change the senate and make me the leader of a new majority to take america in a different direction. >> thank you. thank you. thank you. can we have a moment of silence for a poem? there once was a woman from who thought and politics should be lucky, so she flew to l.a. for a hollywood bash. she came home in a flash with buckets of cash. coalberals she whispers, makes you...
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nixon had pretty good read of middle class america although he didn't hang out with them a lot.he kind of was a loner but remember his idea of the silent majority that nixon was saying that most americans want to win in vietnam. they want peace with honor. they care about american values. main street values. this anti-war movement in media, liberal elite based out of new york and washington were skewing what was really going on meaning most college kids in america were just going to college. it took five anti-war protesters to burn a flag. there would be the camera. it's on the nightly news. he had polls backing his action. he showed a majority of americans favoring winning the vietnam war. he constantly looked to polls and found a way to create a new coalition. some people say seasonically on the issues of race is trying to appeal what was known in 72 as the george wallace voters. the regul the segregationists. pair doxically nixon is fighting but as like reagan you had to win over some of blue collar workers and go group by group. for example the teamsters were more apt to vot
nixon had pretty good read of middle class america although he didn't hang out with them a lot.he kind of was a loner but remember his idea of the silent majority that nixon was saying that most americans want to win in vietnam. they want peace with honor. they care about american values. main street values. this anti-war movement in media, liberal elite based out of new york and washington were skewing what was really going on meaning most college kids in america were just going to college. it...
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america. uh just gonna hang out. with gary and todd? yea.u, is there any drinking going on in this crowd? no. so if any of your buddies ever pressure you to take a drink, just tell them you promised your dad you wouldn't. i'd do anything to keep you safe. ok. i will. i hope this is working. i promise. i love you too dad. john: i am critical of the green monster that the epa has become. but what else do we have courage wiout epa, wouldn't polluters pollute away? lakes and rivers would be filled the and there would be trash everywhere, that is how most of us think and it's only because we really don't understand the power of private ownership. anderson is with a group in montana called the property and environmental research center. so what is this have to do with the environment? >> no one washes a rental car. when people own things, they take care of it. and they have private property rights, other people can't dumb things onto the property and so long before the epa was a glint in anyone's eye, property rights were dealing with pollution is
america. uh just gonna hang out. with gary and todd? yea.u, is there any drinking going on in this crowd? no. so if any of your buddies ever pressure you to take a drink, just tell them you promised your dad you wouldn't. i'd do anything to keep you safe. ok. i will. i hope this is working. i promise. i love you too dad. john: i am critical of the green monster that the epa has become. but what else do we have courage wiout epa, wouldn't polluters pollute away? lakes and rivers would be filled...
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group of natives now facing off with pressure from it's neighbors both seeking to hang on to their place in one of america's last remaining truly wild spaces. america tonight with the story from wyoming. >> oh, i see horse up here. there's nothing any more exciting hardly than seeing a band of wild horses and we have two our three, and even a couple of babies, i think. >> for went one years a documentary film maker has focused her lenes on wild horses still roam in wyoming and other states. these sturdy mustangs in pigmentses of chestnut and gray, and dun, are among more than 800 living freely in the rugged sage of southwestern wyoming, sharing the dessert with elk and antelope, the way they have for hundreds of years. >> they are a reminder of a time long ago, it is thrilling to see them. big spectacular animals still on the landscape, they are wild, so they have this spirit inside that they exude. that a lot of times you don't see with domestic horses and now kathryn has ena bitter battle to keep them wild. fighting plans by the bureau of land management to round up these horses and remove them from this
group of natives now facing off with pressure from it's neighbors both seeking to hang on to their place in one of america's last remaining truly wild spaces. america tonight with the story from wyoming. >> oh, i see horse up here. there's nothing any more exciting hardly than seeing a band of wild horses and we have two our three, and even a couple of babies, i think. >> for went one years a documentary film maker has focused her lenes on wild horses still roam in wyoming and other...
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nixon had a pretty good read of middle class america, although he didn't hang out with them a lot. he was a loner, as i said. but remember, his idea of the silent majority, that nixon was saying that most americans want to win in vietnam. they want a peace with honor, and that they care about american values, main street values, rotary clubs, kiwanis clubs, on and on, and that this anti-war movement and media liberal elite, based out of new york and washington, were skewing what was really going on, meaning most college kids in america were just going to college. it took five anti-war protesters to burn a flag, there would be the camera, and t's on the nightly news. he showed a majority of americans winning the vietnam war, and so he constantly listened and looked to polls and found ways to create a new coalition. some people will say quite cynically on issues of race that he's trying to appeal to, you know, to what becomes known s george wallace voters, segregation in some ways, yet pair docks i canly, nixon is fighting for desegregation and for even affirmative action. figure, ry
nixon had a pretty good read of middle class america, although he didn't hang out with them a lot. he was a loner, as i said. but remember, his idea of the silent majority, that nixon was saying that most americans want to win in vietnam. they want a peace with honor, and that they care about american values, main street values, rotary clubs, kiwanis clubs, on and on, and that this anti-war movement and media liberal elite, based out of new york and washington, were skewing what was really...
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hangs in my office. it reminds me of a simpler time in america, when my parents seemed very tall and you'd get a gold star just for using the toilet. (laughter) folks, before we delve into the so-called scandal that cost us this great leader, let's get to know the man. richard nixon was born in 1913 in yorba linda, california. even at an early age, he refused to wear makeup, which is why even his mother preferred kennedy's baby pictures. (laughter) after serving in the navy, nixon was elected to congress and rose to political prominence as a member of the house in the house un-american activities committee, where he accused state department official alger hiss of being a soviet spy. it was a dark time in our nation's history, when it was considered wrong for government workers to spy on americans. (laughter) in 1952, while campaigning as dwight eisenhower's runningmate, nixon wins gulfed in scandal when the media reported he received improper gifts from wealthy donors. so nixon took to the air waves and saved his reputation with what became known as the checkers speech ." >> we did get something, a gift a
hangs in my office. it reminds me of a simpler time in america, when my parents seemed very tall and you'd get a gold star just for using the toilet. (laughter) folks, before we delve into the so-called scandal that cost us this great leader, let's get to know the man. richard nixon was born in 1913 in yorba linda, california. even at an early age, he refused to wear makeup, which is why even his mother preferred kennedy's baby pictures. (laughter) after serving in the navy, nixon was elected...
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money to put these kids on that death train as it is called in mexico hanging off the sides in many cases to go from central america to our borders knowing that our laws and the president's executive order, if you can get there they will turn you away. what we have done is created an invitation for people all over the world, particularly central america to make their way to our borders. in now with the president wants to do is first of all ask for this irresponsible amount of money that will change things so that he can make it a battle between he and congress. he is smart politically because the media always buys into this. he said the solution is this giant amnesty that was proposed by some in the senate. what you see on the borders right now is just a small glimpse of what this massive amnesty would do to our country. think about it. he needs nearly $4 billion to deal with about 50 or 60,000 children. what will it cost to deal with 11 million once you grant amnesty and get into the processing of these people and bringing them into the american system? it will not work. and what it will do is make the situation o
money to put these kids on that death train as it is called in mexico hanging off the sides in many cases to go from central america to our borders knowing that our laws and the president's executive order, if you can get there they will turn you away. what we have done is created an invitation for people all over the world, particularly central america to make their way to our borders. in now with the president wants to do is first of all ask for this irresponsible amount of money that will...
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america is his real killer. also in the video, another say it hangs in the balance. to the national security council, the president was briefed about the video and will continue to receive updates on it. the fbi says it is in the process of evaluating the video to determine whether it is authentic. he adds there is no reason to believe it is not fully. -- foley. we will have all the details coming up tonight at 5:00. >> thank you. arizona governor said the state had not seen ways like this in the last 10 or 15 years. torrential storms rolled into phoenix last night as part of the region's normal monsoon season. this storm dumped more rain in some areas than they had in all of last summer. several people needed to be rescued from cars and homes and several rows also needed to be closed for flooding. -- see rain of our own, but hopefully nothing they are -- like they are seeing in arizona. >> we could get heavy downpours at times. we look forward to that. no severe weather is anticipated. is a little bit of good news for you. we have been tracking thunderstorms. diving
america is his real killer. also in the video, another say it hangs in the balance. to the national security council, the president was briefed about the video and will continue to receive updates on it. the fbi says it is in the process of evaluating the video to determine whether it is authentic. he adds there is no reason to believe it is not fully. -- foley. we will have all the details coming up tonight at 5:00. >> thank you. arizona governor said the state had not seen ways like...
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hangs in my office. it reminds me of a simpler time in america, when my parents seemed very tall and you'd get a gold staroilet. (laughter) folks, before we delve into the so-called scandal that cost us this great leader, let's get to know the man. richard nixon was born in 1913 in yorba linda, california. even at an early age, he refused to wear makeup, which is why even his mother preferred kennedy's baby pictures. (laughter) after serving in the navy, nixon was elected to congress and rose to political prominence as a member of the house in the house un-american activities committee, where he accused state department official alger hiss of being a soviet spy. it was a dark time in our nation's history, when it was considered wrong for government workers to spy on americans. (laughter) in 1952, while campaigning as dwight eisenhower's runningmate, nixon wins gulfed in scandal when the media reported he received improper gifts from wealthy donors. so nixon took to the air waves and saved his reputation with what became known as the checkers speech ." >> we did get something, a gift after the election. yo
hangs in my office. it reminds me of a simpler time in america, when my parents seemed very tall and you'd get a gold staroilet. (laughter) folks, before we delve into the so-called scandal that cost us this great leader, let's get to know the man. richard nixon was born in 1913 in yorba linda, california. even at an early age, he refused to wear makeup, which is why even his mother preferred kennedy's baby pictures. (laughter) after serving in the navy, nixon was elected to congress and rose...
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. >> but hang tight, mo'ne's team will play again tonight on our partner network. tune into good morning americaw, and as always we're on line at abcnews.com. good night, america. come on, ray. where are you going? i told you yesterday i was going to pick out paint colors for the bedroom today. i told you i wanted to go golfing. yeah, and i said, "too bad." i thought that meant for you. ray, i'm going to the hardware store. you only have to watch the boys 'cause ally's at molly's. i'll spend the whole day with them tomorrow, i promise. i'll even-- i'll skip church, okay? i'll give my kids the time i normally reserve for the lord. do you want to be any part of their childhood memories? "childhood memories." come on. ask them about their trip to disney world. they don't even remember it. they were three. tiger woods could hit a ball 200 yards when he was three. okay, ray. gahead, you go golfing. i'll drag them around with me all day. i'm sure thell have a wonderful time looking at paint samples. there you go. yoput those golf clubs down, spend some time with your kids, and create some damn memorie
. >> but hang tight, mo'ne's team will play again tonight on our partner network. tune into good morning americaw, and as always we're on line at abcnews.com. good night, america. come on, ray. where are you going? i told you yesterday i was going to pick out paint colors for the bedroom today. i told you i wanted to go golfing. yeah, and i said, "too bad." i thought that meant for you. ray, i'm going to the hardware store. you only have to watch the boys 'cause ally's at...
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money to put these kids on that death train as it is called in mexico hanging off the sides in many cases to go from central america to our borders knowing that our laws and the president's executive order, if you can get there they will turn you away. what we have done is created an invitation for people all over the world, particularly central america to make their way to our borders. in now with the president wants to do is first of all ask for this irresponsible amount of money that will change things so that he can make it a battle between he and congress. he is smart politically because the media always buys into this. he said the solution is this giant amnesty that was proposed by some in the senate. what you see on the borders right now is just a small glimpse of what this massive amnesty would do to our country. think about it. he needs nearly $4 billion to deal with about 50 or 60,000 children. what ll he needs nearly $4 billion to deal with about 50 or 60,000 children. what's it going to cost to deal with 11,000,001 to grant amnesty and get into the processing of these people and bringing them into the a
money to put these kids on that death train as it is called in mexico hanging off the sides in many cases to go from central america to our borders knowing that our laws and the president's executive order, if you can get there they will turn you away. what we have done is created an invitation for people all over the world, particularly central america to make their way to our borders. in now with the president wants to do is first of all ask for this irresponsible amount of money that will...
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. >> but hang tight, mo'ne's team will play again tonight on our partner network. tune into good morning america as always we're on line at abcnews.com. good night, america.
. >> but hang tight, mo'ne's team will play again tonight on our partner network. tune into good morning america as always we're on line at abcnews.com. good night, america.
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when i moved to america and i began to hang out with crosby and steven and neil and joni, i began to, time and our family and our friends are all that we have. that's real. so i don't want to sit you down and play you a song that's going to waste your time because first of all, i've wasted mine doing it. and i don't want to do that. my father was dead at 46. i'm now 72 years old. i cherish every second that i'm alive. i'm grateful for every second that i'm alive. i'm incredibly proud to be an american citizen, as i have been for the last 30-odd years. i didn't feel that it was right to be hypocritical about this country. and if i was going to sit there and criticize this country and criticize the people that run it and praise the country for its incredible beauty and the beauty of its people, i felt i would be hypocritical if i didn't become a member of this society. and so i did many, many years ago. i don't know whether any of you know anything about los angeles, but there's a very famous hot dog stand called pink's. and i went from the dorothy chandler pavilion. and with 1500 othe
when i moved to america and i began to hang out with crosby and steven and neil and joni, i began to, time and our family and our friends are all that we have. that's real. so i don't want to sit you down and play you a song that's going to waste your time because first of all, i've wasted mine doing it. and i don't want to do that. my father was dead at 46. i'm now 72 years old. i cherish every second that i'm alive. i'm grateful for every second that i'm alive. i'm incredibly proud to be an...
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hanging in the balance. here's cnn's richard roth. >> reporter: america's air strikes in iraq highlights the report of washington'sends we have in the middle east. they've always been there second only to israel. we have no better friends there. >> reporter: now the friends are facing their toughest enemies in two decades in the form of isis, also known as the islamic state, the extremists who are terrorizing their way through iraq. >> we can and should support moderate force os who can brijs stability to iraq. >> reporter: over the years the united states has been a strong alie to the kurds and the president barzani. >> i'm very grateful for the welcome from him. >> reporter: they don't have their own country but have autonomy in a region called kurdistan, the most stable part of iraq while the rest has deteriorated. the kurdish fighters have a good reputation but ammunition is rubbing low. if the kurds fall it could lead to a domino effect. >> this is a terrorist organization that has ambition not only with iraq, syria, and the region, but also regionally and therefore it could pose a threat ultimately to the un
hanging in the balance. here's cnn's richard roth. >> reporter: america's air strikes in iraq highlights the report of washington'sends we have in the middle east. they've always been there second only to israel. we have no better friends there. >> reporter: now the friends are facing their toughest enemies in two decades in the form of isis, also known as the islamic state, the extremists who are terrorizing their way through iraq. >> we can and should support moderate force...
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the real question james foley's death poses about america's policy on hostage negotiation. another american held hostage hangs in the balance. the jihadists are threatening to kill steven sotlof. they brutally beheaded james foley. isis demanded millions of dollars in ransom for him. christopher dickey is foreign editor for ""the daily beast."" chris voss is a lead kidnapping negotiator. chris, let me begin with you. is there blood on the hands of those of our allies who have, in contrast to the united states, been paying ransoms in similar circumstances? >> thank you for having me on. what happened with james foley was a cowardly thing to do. james foley was an honorable man. what our allies have done has added to the problem. it's helped create the problem. this idea of a ransom that they simply open their bank vaults to these people and give them all the money they have has made it worse. it's fed the problem. >> is this more about inspiring terror or creating a thunding stream? "the new york times" reported that $125 million in the last five or so years alone has been put forth to isis because of these ca
the real question james foley's death poses about america's policy on hostage negotiation. another american held hostage hangs in the balance. the jihadists are threatening to kill steven sotlof. they brutally beheaded james foley. isis demanded millions of dollars in ransom for him. christopher dickey is foreign editor for ""the daily beast."" chris voss is a lead kidnapping negotiator. chris, let me begin with you. is there blood on the hands of those of our allies who...
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america. these are unaccompanied minors. >> thank you. thank you very much. cristina ? >> ok. thank want to hang -- inter-american dialogue for having me. i am with an umbrella organization. we have partners and allies in latin america specifically in central america and mexico. and so, we were asked to come today to give our diagnostic in terms of how we see the issue from the migrant's perspective on the ground and what are we recommended in terms of proposed solutions or recommendations. first off, i went to start by giving a face to the story of the children that are common. who are they? of our a sense from one members in boston who has been working with a lot of these families from honduras. fivef she has seen about families per week just this last couple two weeks. that they areting deaf -- they are reporting they are in during trauma -- endru uring trauma and really afraid in not really wanted to speak up of what is happening to down. owner is a small business and owns a small bodega. because of fleeing poverty, her family was ok. they were receiving threats that are never going to kill their five-year-old son. one day they came
america. these are unaccompanied minors. >> thank you. thank you very much. cristina ? >> ok. thank want to hang -- inter-american dialogue for having me. i am with an umbrella organization. we have partners and allies in latin america specifically in central america and mexico. and so, we were asked to come today to give our diagnostic in terms of how we see the issue from the migrant's perspective on the ground and what are we recommended in terms of proposed solutions or...
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. >> translator: america is the host of democracy. >> reporter: although he's hanging on and has some public support, he's been far from the unifying leader a fledgling democracy hungered for. >>> all right, we're now to the relationship between two of the most famous u.s. democrats, president barack obama, and hillary clinton. biting remarks by clinton about mr. obama's foreign policy had raised questions about their friendship. but staff members from both camps said the pair remain close and they planned to hug it out at a birthday party wednesday. no word on whether that hotly anticipated hug actually happened, but the white house said mr. obama and mrs. clinton and their spouses enjoyed that party. >> i would hope so. rosemary and i hug out our differences all the time. now, look, mud slinging is hardly new in washington. but our next guest said all that trash talk has resulted in a lack of any real foreign policy on behalf of the united states. the president emeritus of the counsel on foreign relations wrote a scathing piece in the daily beast. you can see the title there. i won'
. >> translator: america is the host of democracy. >> reporter: although he's hanging on and has some public support, he's been far from the unifying leader a fledgling democracy hungered for. >>> all right, we're now to the relationship between two of the most famous u.s. democrats, president barack obama, and hillary clinton. biting remarks by clinton about mr. obama's foreign policy had raised questions about their friendship. but staff members from both camps said the...
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nixon had pretty good read of middle class america although he didn't hang out with them a lot.he kind of was a loner but remember his idea of the silent majority that nixon was saying that most americans want to win in vietnam. they want peace with honor. they care about american values. main street values. this anti-war movement in media, liberal elite based out of new york and washington were skewing what was really going on meaning most college kids in america were just going to college. it took five anti-war protesters to burn a flag. there would be the camera. it's on the nightly news. he had polls backing his action. he showed a majority of americans favoring winning the vietnam war. he constantly looked to polls and found a way to create a new coalition. some people say seasonically on the issues of race is trying to appeal what was known in 72 as the george wallace voters. the regul the segregationists. pair doxically nixon is fighting but as like reagan you had to win over some of blue collar workers and go group by group. for example the teamsters were more apt to vot
nixon had pretty good read of middle class america although he didn't hang out with them a lot.he kind of was a loner but remember his idea of the silent majority that nixon was saying that most americans want to win in vietnam. they want peace with honor. they care about american values. main street values. this anti-war movement in media, liberal elite based out of new york and washington were skewing what was really going on meaning most college kids in america were just going to college. it...
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hanging out with us. you at home, until next time. longhorn knows what happens whthings get interesting.s. introducing new steaks across america bbq sirloin for $12.99 or the texas 3 chili pepper ribeye, drizzled with onion straws. longhorn steakhouse. you can't fake steak. from the cbs broadcast center in philadelphia this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> now on "eyewitness news", self-defense or criminal act? a homeowner opens fire killing a man he says was trying to break into his truck. but police are still trying figure out exactly what happened. >>> good evening, i'm chris may. jessica is off tonight. >> well tonight friends of the victim in this case are questioning whether the shooting was justified. our diana rocco has the latest on the investigation from philadelphia's frankford neighbor. >> reporter: father of two shot in the back by a homeowner who thought thisaway truck was being broken into. friend of the 30 year old vick testimony say it's all big misunderstand. >> rich was not confrontational. he would avoid fight if he had to. he was the type of person even with me give you the shirt off his back type of guy. >>
hanging out with us. you at home, until next time. longhorn knows what happens whthings get interesting.s. introducing new steaks across america bbq sirloin for $12.99 or the texas 3 chili pepper ribeye, drizzled with onion straws. longhorn steakhouse. you can't fake steak. from the cbs broadcast center in philadelphia this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> now on "eyewitness news", self-defense or criminal act? a homeowner opens fire killing a man he says was trying to...
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when i moved to america and i began to hang out with crosby and steven and neil and joni, i began toe wasted mine doing it. and i don't want to do that. my father was dead at 46. i'm now 72 years old. i cherish every second that i'm alive. i'm grateful for every second that i'm alive. i'm incredibly proud to be an american citizen, as i have been for the last 30-odd years. i didn't feel that it was right to be hypocritical about this country. and if i was going to sit there and criticize this country and criticize the people that run it and praise the country for its incredible beauty and the beauty of its people, i felt i would be hypocritical if i didn't become a member of this society. and so i did many, many years ago. i don't know whether any of you know anything about los angeles, but there's a very famous hot dog stand called pink's. and i went from the dorothy chandler pavilion. and with 1500 other people that were becoming citizens that day and steven said, you're an american citizen now, right? i said i think so. he says come on, we're going to pink's. so yeah. i'm not so s
when i moved to america and i began to hang out with crosby and steven and neil and joni, i began toe wasted mine doing it. and i don't want to do that. my father was dead at 46. i'm now 72 years old. i cherish every second that i'm alive. i'm grateful for every second that i'm alive. i'm incredibly proud to be an american citizen, as i have been for the last 30-odd years. i didn't feel that it was right to be hypocritical about this country. and if i was going to sit there and criticize this...
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when i moved to america and i began to hang out with crosby and steven and neil and joannie, i begancause in many ways, time and our family and our friends are all that we have that's real. so i don't want to sit you down and play you a song that's going to waste your time, because first of all, i'm wasting mine doing it, and i don't want to do that. my father was dead at 46, i'm now 72 years old. i cherish every second. i'm grateful for every second i'm alive. i'm incredibly proud to be an american citizen as i've been for the last 30-odd years. i didn't feel it was right to be hypocritical about this country, and if i was going to sit there and criticize this country and criticize the people that run it and praise the country for its incredible beauty and the beauty of its people, i felt i would be hypocritical if i didn't become a member of this society. and so i did many, many years ago. i don't know if any of you know anything about los angeles, but there is a very famous hot dog stand called pink's, and i went from the dorothy chamill pavilion and many others that day and steve
when i moved to america and i began to hang out with crosby and steven and neil and joannie, i begancause in many ways, time and our family and our friends are all that we have that's real. so i don't want to sit you down and play you a song that's going to waste your time, because first of all, i'm wasting mine doing it, and i don't want to do that. my father was dead at 46, i'm now 72 years old. i cherish every second. i'm grateful for every second i'm alive. i'm incredibly proud to be an...
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government they made a killing plugging holes in america's war on terror as soon as it is them to. washington is accused of hanging its paid fighters to draw. guns really go out of control in the war zone were they just thrown under the bus by the white house or did they get what was coming to them. of the biggest u.s. private military contractor blackwater welcome to the program it's great to have you with us so i'm going to start from the very beginning q created blackwater to train us navy still so how do you become one of the biggest security contractors in the world. well you know i i guess i was an accidental tourist i got out of the navy out of the seal teams because my father died my wife was sick with cancer so i built a facility to stay connected to the seal teams you know the seal team special operations units in america had been using private this ill at ease really since the one nine hundred seventy s. and no one had ever done it on an industrial scale and so i did i was you know we had sold my father's business i took some of the money from that and i built a facility and then you know one thing led
government they made a killing plugging holes in america's war on terror as soon as it is them to. washington is accused of hanging its paid fighters to draw. guns really go out of control in the war zone were they just thrown under the bus by the white house or did they get what was coming to them. of the biggest u.s. private military contractor blackwater welcome to the program it's great to have you with us so i'm going to start from the very beginning q created blackwater to train us navy...
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nixon had a pretty good read of middle class america, although he didn't hang out with them a lot. he was a loner, as i said. but remember, his idea of the silent majority, that nixon was saying that most americans want to win in vietnam. they want a peace with honor, and that they care about american values, main street values, rotary clubs, kiwanis clubs, on and on, and that this anti-war movement and media liberal elite, based out of new york and washington, were skewing what was really going on, meaning most college kids in america were just going to college. it took five anti-war protesters to burn a flag, there would be the camera, and t's on the nightly news. he showed a majority of americans winning the vietnam war, and so he constantly listened and looked to polls and found ways to create a new coalition. some people will say quite cynically on issues of race that he's trying to appeal to, you know, to what becomes known s george wallace voters, segregation in some ways, yet pair docks i canly, nixon is fighting for desegregation and for even affirmative action. figure, ry
nixon had a pretty good read of middle class america, although he didn't hang out with them a lot. he was a loner, as i said. but remember, his idea of the silent majority, that nixon was saying that most americans want to win in vietnam. they want a peace with honor, and that they care about american values, main street values, rotary clubs, kiwanis clubs, on and on, and that this anti-war movement and media liberal elite, based out of new york and washington, were skewing what was really...
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but when i moved to america and i began to hang out with crosby, steven and neil and joni, i began to'm alive. i'm incredibly proud to be an american citizen, as i have been for the last 30-odd years. i didn't feel that it was right to be hypocritical about this country. if i was going to sit there and criticize this country and criticize the people that run it and praise the country for its incredible beauty, i felt i would be hypocrite cal if i didn't become a member of this society. so i did many, many years ago. i don't know whether any of you know anything about los angeles, but there's a very famous hot dog stand called pink's. i went from the dorothy championshiper pavilion and with 1500 other citizens, and steven said you're a citizen right? he said, i think so, he said, cannin' c'mon, we're going to pink's. so i'm not sure it's a responsibility, but it's some i just can't help doing. >> do you think in the 1960s where songs of conscience were exploding. we talked to mavis earlier, there are all kinds of artists and bands, so many of them writing songs that carried deeper mean
but when i moved to america and i began to hang out with crosby, steven and neil and joni, i began to'm alive. i'm incredibly proud to be an american citizen, as i have been for the last 30-odd years. i didn't feel that it was right to be hypocritical about this country. if i was going to sit there and criticize this country and criticize the people that run it and praise the country for its incredible beauty, i felt i would be hypocrite cal if i didn't become a member of this society. so i did...
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terrible thing to happen to people, but it is not likely to happen to somebody in america if you're not traveling to africa or hangingome from there. >> what are other chances you could die versus ebola? >> it is very morbid. if you look at the entire history of ebola going back to 1976, only about 2600 people in the entire world have ever died from this disease. that is as many people murdered in new york city in the last five years. that is as many people murdered in the top 10 cities in one year. you are 10 times more likely to kill yourself this year than to have ever gotten ebola in the history of the world. we should be more afraid of ourselves than the disease. >> but don't you have a list of five things that could affect you more than ebola? >> anything could. it could be five or 100 things. change,isis, climate all these long-term issues we don't talk about on a daily basis. water running out. this is a story that is so gradual that does not have an impact today. >> one on the list, electromed and pulses from outer space. >> research shows there's a 5% chance would have this pulse that would kill a lot of pe
terrible thing to happen to people, but it is not likely to happen to somebody in america if you're not traveling to africa or hangingome from there. >> what are other chances you could die versus ebola? >> it is very morbid. if you look at the entire history of ebola going back to 1976, only about 2600 people in the entire world have ever died from this disease. that is as many people murdered in new york city in the last five years. that is as many people murdered in the top 10...
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nixon had a pretty good read of middle class america, although he didn't hang out with them a lot.was a loner, as i said. but remember, his idea of the silent majority, that nixon was saying that most americans want to win in vietnam. they want a peace with honor, and that they care about american values, main street values, rotary clubs, kiwanis clubs, on and on, and that this anti-war movement and media liberal elite, based out of new york and washington, were skewing what was really going on, meaning most college kids in america were just going to college. it took five anti-war protesters to burn a flag, there would be the camera, and t's on the nightly news. he showed a majority of americans winning the vietnam war, and so he constantly listened and looked to polls and found ways to create a new coalition. some people will say quite cynically on issues of race that he's trying to appeal to, you know, to what becomes known s george wallace voters, segregation in some ways, yet pair docks i canly, nixon is fighting for desegregation and for even affirmative action. figure, ry par
nixon had a pretty good read of middle class america, although he didn't hang out with them a lot.was a loner, as i said. but remember, his idea of the silent majority, that nixon was saying that most americans want to win in vietnam. they want a peace with honor, and that they care about american values, main street values, rotary clubs, kiwanis clubs, on and on, and that this anti-war movement and media liberal elite, based out of new york and washington, were skewing what was really going...
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america . >> this man grew up in florida, playing basketball and heading to college, hanging out with friends. in may, when he packed explosives in a truck and embarked on a suicide attack his family was shocked. they this no idea he was in syria. now we have learnt something more alarming. after the tripping with the syrian terrorists, he returned to the united states for several months before heading back. how serious a threat are the radicalized citizens when they return home. joining me now is michael schmitt, who broke the story states. >> let's begin with the news that this young man after travelling and receiving training in syria, came back to the united states before heading to syria. countertorism officials say they had no idea he was in syria. >> well, what they are saying is when he comes back to the united states after his first trip to syria, they had no idea that he had trained at the al-nusra training camp. that is concerning, because it highlights the problem, there's no one-way flights. it's a difficult time tracking who goes in. in this instance, it looks look they had a li
america . >> this man grew up in florida, playing basketball and heading to college, hanging out with friends. in may, when he packed explosives in a truck and embarked on a suicide attack his family was shocked. they this no idea he was in syria. now we have learnt something more alarming. after the tripping with the syrian terrorists, he returned to the united states for several months before heading back. how serious a threat are the radicalized citizens when they return home. joining...
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ste when i moved to america and i p began to hang out with crosby and steven and neil and joni, i beganant to do that. my father was dead at 46. i'm now 72 years old. i cherish every second that i'm alive.e i'm grateful for every second that i'm alive. i'm incredibly proud to be an american citizen, as i have been for the last 30-odd years. i didn't feel that it was right to be hypocritical about this country. and and if i was going to sit theres and criticize this country and criticize the people that run it and praise the country for its incredible beauty and the beauty of its people, i felt i would be hypocriical if i didn't become f member of this society. and so i did many, many years f ago. i don't know whether any of youl know anything about los angelesf but there's a very famous hot dog stand called pink's. and i went from the dorothy , chandler pavilion. and with 1500 other people thatd were becoming citizens that daye and steven said, you're an . re i said i think so. he says come on, we're going to pink's. so yeah. t i'm not so sure that it's a responsibility, but it's all k
ste when i moved to america and i p began to hang out with crosby and steven and neil and joni, i beganant to do that. my father was dead at 46. i'm now 72 years old. i cherish every second that i'm alive.e i'm grateful for every second that i'm alive. i'm incredibly proud to be an american citizen, as i have been for the last 30-odd years. i didn't feel that it was right to be hypocritical about this country. and and if i was going to sit theres and criticize this country and criticize the...
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hangs out to dry. >> i can interpret that as america actually staying out of this.rotecting the kurds. >> the region itself, american interests. let's not forget that we had to go into afghanistan, thousands of miles away, to fight al qaeda. isis is a descendant of al qaeda and they have taken over an area as large as great britain in cme and iraq and they are moving towards kurdistan. it will not stop there. they have their eyes on jordan. this is an expansionist group that literally wants to establish -- stuart: we are not using our air power to stop them. >> we are not and we could. we could even put a base there which is what the head of the kurdistan asked me if four years ago, why won't the americans put a base there? we are your friends and need your protection and we want you here. we have never done it. stuart: out of left center field, isis, the islamic militants, now controls that damn. i don't know the name of the dam. >> we talked about it last week. stuart: i was in afghanistan many years ago and i remember seeing those statues of buddha. they were 900
hangs out to dry. >> i can interpret that as america actually staying out of this.rotecting the kurds. >> the region itself, american interests. let's not forget that we had to go into afghanistan, thousands of miles away, to fight al qaeda. isis is a descendant of al qaeda and they have taken over an area as large as great britain in cme and iraq and they are moving towards kurdistan. it will not stop there. they have their eyes on jordan. this is an expansionist group that...
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hang out with the carneys for a while. and the owner had seen my name on "america's most wanted."t, he called the police and i was arrested at the carnival one morning. >> protsman was convicted and sentenced to life without parole. 12 years later, he was returned to oakland after police linked his dna to a pair of 16-year-old cold case homicides. this time prosecutors were seeking the death sentence but offered a deal. >> they brought me a deal if i pled guilty to the two charges, they'll give me life without and one year for special circumstances. >> while protsman pled guilty and received two additional life without parole sentences, it made little difference to his future. he was already serving life without. he did come clean about the murders and says they, too, were fueled by meth. at the time he was both a dealer and an addict. >> there would be times when i needed to make $10,000, $15,000 in a week. the meth makes you do funny things. you're on a rocket to hell. lose your teeth, lose your mind. lose people, lose friends and even loved ones. >> protsman is now awaiting tra
hang out with the carneys for a while. and the owner had seen my name on "america's most wanted."t, he called the police and i was arrested at the carnival one morning. >> protsman was convicted and sentenced to life without parole. 12 years later, he was returned to oakland after police linked his dna to a pair of 16-year-old cold case homicides. this time prosecutors were seeking the death sentence but offered a deal. >> they brought me a deal if i pled guilty to the two...
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america's most convenient bank. >>> time now for accuweather at the "action news" big board, melissa magee has a somewhat overcast night out there. >> it looks like the clouds are hangingsouth delaware and the rest of our viewing area north and west seeing a bit of sunshine out there right now. see the picture outside. sky 6 hd, breaks in the clouds there, and the current temperature coming in at 82 degrees. with the sun returning to areas north and wst of town. we'll show you the temperatures across the area. in the wake of a frontal boundary moving on through. we have temperatures south and east of philadelphia in the upper 70s and now they are bouncing up to 80 at the boardwalk and 80 in millville and 82 in reading. here is satellite 6 along with action radar, the frontal boundary is pushing offshore, not a lot of juice associated with it and we have high pressure coming out of canada, building into the great lakes and this continues to dip on to the east, setting us up for a nice day, getting into thursday, when you talk about the dew point, that is a level of how much moisture is in the atmosphere and dew points are in the 50s and that is a pleasant atmosphere ove
america's most convenient bank. >>> time now for accuweather at the "action news" big board, melissa magee has a somewhat overcast night out there. >> it looks like the clouds are hangingsouth delaware and the rest of our viewing area north and west seeing a bit of sunshine out there right now. see the picture outside. sky 6 hd, breaks in the clouds there, and the current temperature coming in at 82 degrees. with the sun returning to areas north and wst of town. we'll...
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hanging out, talking about every day live. >> in 2012 he was featured as they were moving into their new mortgage-free home courtesy of a bank of america program to help veterans. >> this is a symbol of my healing. it's a kick to the butt. you know what? things are good now. >> it's horrible, shocking and disgusting. >> dorothy lives across the street, less than a quarter mile from where he was shot. >> it's horrible that that would happen here, that he would survive tours of duty then come here, and get shot. >> it's terrible. a veteran like that, that fought for the country. >> two years ago the husband father of three tells us his focus is on family. >> the one thing you think about is your family. that white picket fence, some day you're going to get. >> veteran service centers is organizing a support fund for him and his family, police are releasing no information about the shooting and have announced no arrests. in walnut creek abc7 news. >> a concerned citizen in mountain view contacted us when he saw thousands of gallons of water being poured into a storm drain we investigated the california water service company is bringing a
hanging out, talking about every day live. >> in 2012 he was featured as they were moving into their new mortgage-free home courtesy of a bank of america program to help veterans. >> this is a symbol of my healing. it's a kick to the butt. you know what? things are good now. >> it's horrible, shocking and disgusting. >> dorothy lives across the street, less than a quarter mile from where he was shot. >> it's horrible that that would happen here, that he would...
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hanging ten. what are you waiting for? (announcer) get up to 40% off labor day hotels at travelocity. >>> good morning, america. developing now, the americans heading overseas to join the brutal terror group i.s.i.s. almost a dozen young men revealed now fighting with the extremists. brand-new images as president obama comes under fire, facing tough questions this morning about his plan to deal with the crisis. >> we don't have a strategy yet. >>> happening now, volcano alert. two erupting. an ash cloud 60,000 feet over 1. and the other in iceland, triggering overnight. airlines preparing for the worst. will it cause an air traffic nightmare? >>> also new details on the comedy legend fighting for her life. joan rivers watched closely in the hospital after her cardiac arrest during a routine medical procedure.
hanging ten. what are you waiting for? (announcer) get up to 40% off labor day hotels at travelocity. >>> good morning, america. developing now, the americans heading overseas to join the brutal terror group i.s.i.s. almost a dozen young men revealed now fighting with the extremists. brand-new images as president obama comes under fire, facing tough questions this morning about his plan to deal with the crisis. >> we don't have a strategy yet. >>> happening now, volcano...
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eccentric cetera but hang on the times they do seem to be changing the winds they seem to be moving here after what happened he said un schools. ban ki moon america especially america coming out very strongly against it yesterday is the tide changing and what about israel's reputation after they. first of all let's not exaggerate because until now they were quite stupid and didn't really get any kind of harsh steps though these are all real pressure to put an end to the there was. a lip service but not much more than this i don't really agree was who the recent days changed the tone of some leaders in the woods but i still seeing that d.c. will not make a change in terms of israeli public opinion israeli public opinion knows how to protect itself from such for only now namely any criticism is in me immediately take it is the same it isn't and then it's not our fault it's their words for and so what is going to give here how long is this going to go on. first of all i hope it will go on but. nobody knows how will it end because on one side it's very clear that old that bought these are interested in putting an end to it but hamas wants to come out
eccentric cetera but hang on the times they do seem to be changing the winds they seem to be moving here after what happened he said un schools. ban ki moon america especially america coming out very strongly against it yesterday is the tide changing and what about israel's reputation after they. first of all let's not exaggerate because until now they were quite stupid and didn't really get any kind of harsh steps though these are all real pressure to put an end to the there was. a lip service...
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only $3 trillion has been in house prices, which is where mainstream america has most of their net worth. >> hang-- >> david, i've got to push back on david darst just for a second, buddy. i love you, but i will say this. i won't say push back. you mention higher energy prices, and we all drive, right? but at the same time, almost every job gain in america over the last decade has come on a net basis from texas and from the oil and gas industry. midlynn, texas, now has the highest median income in the united states, more than beverly hills or greenwich, connecticut, or whatever it might be. midland is number one, so there is an upside to high energy prices as well. >> i've got no problem with that, brian. it's a great point. and america is producing more energy and i'm behind all of that. however, the amount that we spend on energy for an economy to grow, you need oil to be in the $60, $70 range, not $93. so, i agree we've expanded production, but prices have stayed elevated, partly for geopolitical reasons. >> let me just float this, everything you've said is the case for the last couple of year
only $3 trillion has been in house prices, which is where mainstream america has most of their net worth. >> hang-- >> david, i've got to push back on david darst just for a second, buddy. i love you, but i will say this. i won't say push back. you mention higher energy prices, and we all drive, right? but at the same time, almost every job gain in america over the last decade has come on a net basis from texas and from the oil and gas industry. midlynn, texas, now has the highest...
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money to put these kids on that death train as it is called in mexico hanging off the sides in many cases to go from central america to our borders knowing that our laws and the president's executive order, if you can get there they will turn you away. what we have done is created an invitation for people all over the world, particularly central america to make their way to our borders. in now with the president wants to do is first of all ask for this irresponsible amount of money that will change things so that he can make it a battle between he and congress. he is smart politically because the media always buys into this. he said the solution is this giant amnesty that was proposed by some in the senate. what you see on the borders right now is just a small glimpse of what this massive amnesty would do to our country. think about it. he needs nearly $4 billion to deal with about 50 or 60,000 children. what will it cost to deal with 11 million once you grant amnesty and get into the processing of these people and bringing them into the american system? it will not work. and what it will do is make the situation o
money to put these kids on that death train as it is called in mexico hanging off the sides in many cases to go from central america to our borders knowing that our laws and the president's executive order, if you can get there they will turn you away. what we have done is created an invitation for people all over the world, particularly central america to make their way to our borders. in now with the president wants to do is first of all ask for this irresponsible amount of money that will...
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hanging out, talking about every day live. >> in 2012 he was featured as they were moving into their new mortgage-free home courtesy of a bank of america program to help veterans. >> this is a symbol of my healing. it's a kick to the butt. you know what? things are good now. >> it's horrible, shocking and disgusting. >> dorothy lives across the street, less than a quarter mile from where he was shot. >> it's horrible that that would happen here, that he would survive tours of duty then come here, and get shot. >> it's terrible. a veteran like that, that fought for the country. >> two years ago the husband father of three tells us his focus is on family. >> the one thing you think about is your family. that white picket fence, some day you're going to get. >> veteran service centers is organizing a support fund for him and his family, police are releasing no information about the shooting and have announced no arrests. in walnut creek abc7 news. >> a concerned citizen in mountain view contacted us when he saw thousands of gallons of water being a storm drain we investigated the california water service company is bringing a new well onl
hanging out, talking about every day live. >> in 2012 he was featured as they were moving into their new mortgage-free home courtesy of a bank of america program to help veterans. >> this is a symbol of my healing. it's a kick to the butt. you know what? things are good now. >> it's horrible, shocking and disgusting. >> dorothy lives across the street, less than a quarter mile from where he was shot. >> it's horrible that that would happen here, that he would...
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hanging out forehead liner kanye west who just took the stage moments ago. we're on the ben franklin parkway, noelle mclaren, cbs3 "eyewitness news." >> and for more on the made in americaestival head to cbsphilly.com. while there you can also check out all of our labor day weekend events and activities around the region. >>> it is a sad weekend for thousands of casino workers in atlantic city. tomorrow at 4 o'clock, the showboat casino will close its doors for good after more than 27 years. it will also be the revel's last day of normal operations before it shuts its doors on monday and tuesday. then in a few weeks, the trump plaza will close on september 16th. >>> well, some of you watching tonight may have noticed a strange smell sweeping across your neighborhood. if so, you're not alone. in fact, more than 900 calls have been made to peco from concerned residents throughout the greater philadelphia area. "eyewitness news" reporter matt rivers takes a closer look. >> reporter: you could have smelled gas in a whole bunch of towns around greater philly saturday. we settled on mount pleasant road in havertown. >> we've lived here 33 years and it's the first time anythin
hanging out forehead liner kanye west who just took the stage moments ago. we're on the ben franklin parkway, noelle mclaren, cbs3 "eyewitness news." >> and for more on the made in americaestival head to cbsphilly.com. while there you can also check out all of our labor day weekend events and activities around the region. >>> it is a sad weekend for thousands of casino workers in atlantic city. tomorrow at 4 o'clock, the showboat casino will close its doors for good...
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america. >> cubans are celebrating the 88th birthday of fee dal castro. illness forced him from office eight years ago but his presence still hangs over the caribbean island he governed for 58 years? we look at ho life after castro. >> with the inauguration of a photo exhibition dedicated to him. ill health forced him from office six years ago. his brother raul took over but fidel still wields a powerful influence over the running of the country as he has since he led his revolution to victory. >> alberto is the same age of a fidel and fought to overthrow the regime. >> he knew how to lead a good revolution. it's not the same now. he wanted it to be more for the youngsters to lead. but it's not like that. >> reporter: he's 78 years old, and like all cubans, he has only known life with fidel castro at the helm. >> we learned about the importance of the figure of fidel and how relevant he was. in the grade i'm in now we're taught about the triumph of the revolution and the leadership of commander fidel. >> reporter: but he's 88 years old and reported to be frail. he can't go on forever. >> he'll definitely continue because did he so much. his figure is pres
america. >> cubans are celebrating the 88th birthday of fee dal castro. illness forced him from office eight years ago but his presence still hangs over the caribbean island he governed for 58 years? we look at ho life after castro. >> with the inauguration of a photo exhibition dedicated to him. ill health forced him from office six years ago. his brother raul took over but fidel still wields a powerful influence over the running of the country as he has since he led his revolution...