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mark hatfield was against war. he was deeply religious. he thought was right for the country and although he did not go out of his way to aggravate his party for aggravation's sake, he did not shrink from aggravating them either. i'm a liberal and disagreed with a lot of positions he took. he was a republican. but he was not a doctrine of anything. even if mark hatfields don't come along very often in republican politics, they do come along. mark hatfield moments happen. it is possible. it is possible even in today's republican party. no matter what you hear from the beltway press about how remarkable this tea party phenomenon is in republican politics, this is not a new thing. what gets shorthanded now is the current incarnation of the thing the republican party has been dealing with for nearly two generations, it's the conservative movement. conservative base voters and interest parties, because it exerts great influence over the party, republicans have purges every so often, purges for ideological purity to try to assuage the conservati
mark hatfield was against war. he was deeply religious. he thought was right for the country and although he did not go out of his way to aggravate his party for aggravation's sake, he did not shrink from aggravating them either. i'm a liberal and disagreed with a lot of positions he took. he was a republican. but he was not a doctrine of anything. even if mark hatfields don't come along very often in republican politics, they do come along. mark hatfield moments happen. it is possible. it is...
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mark hatfield was 89. bernadine healy died, a harvard educated cardiologist who ran c: nih and american red cross. she advised three u.s. presidents, a well known media figure in her own right. she resigned from the red cross under pressure for a lackluster performance post 9/11. dr. healy battled brain cancer for over a decade. she was 67 years old. and fred imus has died. don imus' raw, dry, plain-spoke: younger brother left a stint in the army to be a brakeman on the southern pacific railroad. he then started up an auto body shop before following his brother into radio. fred imus was 69 years old. >>> "newsweek" magazine is catching heat for a cover photo many consider a cheap shot. calling michele bachmann the queen of rage is one thing, but the photo is clearly a misfire. it received widespread criticism today, some called it biased and insulting. one columnist said she's made to look like there is someone dangling a treat in front of her. several wondered if a male politician would be treated in simi
mark hatfield was 89. bernadine healy died, a harvard educated cardiologist who ran c: nih and american red cross. she advised three u.s. presidents, a well known media figure in her own right. she resigned from the red cross under pressure for a lackluster performance post 9/11. dr. healy battled brain cancer for over a decade. she was 67 years old. and fred imus has died. don imus' raw, dry, plain-spoke: younger brother left a stint in the army to be a brakeman on the southern pacific...
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mark hatfield was an outspoken critic of u.s. involvement in vietnam and thth persian gulf war. his liberal views often put him at odds with the rest of the republican party. hatfield said one of his major establishments was helping to usher lu congress a ban on nuclear weapons testing. mark died died yesterday. he was 89. >>> the largest pediatrician groupp says it's okay for young people and teens to play sports in weather within reason. making sure children drink plenty of liquids and educating them about the signs of heat stress. last week, two georgia high school football players died following practices. >>> and staying with sports news. endurance swimmer, diana nyad has become the first to swim the florida strait without a shark kang. >> she is trying to swim from havana to the florida keys. it's expected to take 2 1/2 days. back in 1978, she tried the same feat, in a shark cage. >>> and adam scott clinched the bridgestone invitational. but his caddie is the one that stole the spotlight. >> steve williams, who was fired by tiger woods, after 12 years, called it the best w
mark hatfield was an outspoken critic of u.s. involvement in vietnam and thth persian gulf war. his liberal views often put him at odds with the rest of the republican party. hatfield said one of his major establishments was helping to usher lu congress a ban on nuclear weapons testing. mark died died yesterday. he was 89. >>> the largest pediatrician groupp says it's okay for young people and teens to play sports in weather within reason. making sure children drink plenty of liquids...
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mark hatfield died yesterday.was 89. >>> extra police are patrolling a london neighborhood after a weekend riot sparked by a fatal police shooting. rioters torched a double-decker bus, destroyed patrol cars, and trashed a shopping mall. new violence broke out this morning in an area five miles to the north. the violence has cast a pall over a city preparing to host next year's olympics. >>> verizon land line customers could be affected now that thousands of union employees have gone on strike. a contract for 45,000 employees in the northeast expired at midnight saturday. the company and the workers were unable to come to terms on issues including health care costs and pensions. >>> in washington state the future of flight came one step closer, years behind schedule. boeing rolled out the first of its new 787 dream liners that will go into service. it was made for the japanese airline ana and will carry its first passengers next month. the dream liner is made of new, lighter materials to dramatically reduce the amo
mark hatfield died yesterday.was 89. >>> extra police are patrolling a london neighborhood after a weekend riot sparked by a fatal police shooting. rioters torched a double-decker bus, destroyed patrol cars, and trashed a shopping mall. new violence broke out this morning in an area five miles to the north. the violence has cast a pall over a city preparing to host next year's olympics. >>> verizon land line customers could be affected now that thousands of union employees...
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senator hatfield served from 67 to 97.ev forts in american involvement and american golf war. mark hatfield was 8 the #. overseas markets reacting sharply. stan n po standard & poorses reg sharply. index losing 121 points going from 92 to 78. summit also losing. israel's key index plunged 7 percent. i am marianne rafferty. now back to huckabee. for the latest headlines go to fox nows.com. o >> mike: the weeks leading up to the deadlock. politics blaming each other and blaming them for the consequences ultimately before a debt deal was reached. what was the point of the drama if the credit rating was going to be down anyway. congressman, it is good to have you. >> linn, i got to say, mike, did i not get it right, last week? we have to stop meeting like this. i thought it was ground hog day. huckabee wants you if again. >> mike: we only bring back the ones that nail it. one of the reasons we want you to come back, we'll talk about how much of the back and forth and indeceasiveness that was going on in washington affected the
senator hatfield served from 67 to 97.ev forts in american involvement and american golf war. mark hatfield was 8 the #. overseas markets reacting sharply. stan n po standard & poorses reg sharply. index losing 121 points going from 92 to 78. summit also losing. israel's key index plunged 7 percent. i am marianne rafferty. now back to huckabee. for the latest headlines go to fox nows.com. o >> mike: the weeks leading up to the deadlock. politics blaming each other and blaming them for...
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. >>> former republican senator >>> former republican senator mark hatfield of oregon died yesterday at age 84. he was a republican who became a moderate republican and then a liberal republican without ever changing his position. republican politicians changed around him. he was, until his retirement in 1997, one of the most-respected of our senators. >>> and former democratic governor of new york, hugh carey died yesterday. the two-term governor vetoed six attempts to reinstate the death penalty in new york. there is no prominent democrat left with the courage to stand against the death penalty. liberals no longer recognize opposition to the death penalty as an important element of liberalism in america, republicans have beaten democrats into silence about the death penalty, but they could not do that to hugh carey. carey once said, i'd like to be remembered as somebody who cared a great deal about people. hugh carey was 92. >>> still ahead, what's wrong with that photo of michele bachmann on the cover of "newsweek," and is rick perry going to challenge michele bachmann as the choi
. >>> former republican senator >>> former republican senator mark hatfield of oregon died yesterday at age 84. he was a republican who became a moderate republican and then a liberal republican without ever changing his position. republican politicians changed around him. he was, until his retirement in 1997, one of the most-respected of our senators. >>> and former democratic governor of new york, hugh carey died yesterday. the two-term governor vetoed six attempts...
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in oregon, former republican senator mark hatfield died last night at 89. he was an outspoken vietnam war critic who served five terms, beginning in 1966. and former democratic governor hugh carey of new york passed away sunday evening. he helped rescue new york city from the brink of bankruptcy during its 1975 financial crisis. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to gwen. >> ifill: next tonight, a helicopter is shot down in afghanistan, resulting in the worst day of u.s. casualties in ten years. margaret warner has the story. >> warner: attack helicopters patroled the skies today as u.s. troops on the ground cordoned off the crash site south of kabul. 30 americans, including 22 navy seals plus seven afghan troops and an interpreter died early saturday in the valley when their chinook helicopter was shot down apparently by a rocket-propelled grenade. the taliban claimed responsibility. u.s. commanders in kabul said the seal force was sent to assist army rangers who had come under fire by insurgents during an operation to nab a taliban leade
in oregon, former republican senator mark hatfield died last night at 89. he was an outspoken vietnam war critic who served five terms, beginning in 1966. and former democratic governor hugh carey of new york passed away sunday evening. he helped rescue new york city from the brink of bankruptcy during its 1975 financial crisis. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to gwen. >> ifill: next tonight, a helicopter is shot down in afghanistan, resulting in the worst day of u.s....
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and clearly the last 20 years that gap first hatfield has widened substantially and if we take a harder look at what we are paying people of the entry-level do have to be competitive worldwide and the other issue is we ought to look at what the people are worth the multi millions of dollars they are paid costs and that is where part of the regulatory reform is getting investors say on pay and telling them to voice their views and hold them accountable because they set up the ceo pay and everything else follows underneath that. so my experience on the different parts is that directors are starting to take that more seriously, but likely to have more focus on that and again, the public needs to what people understand that it's hard to know who's worth $30 million a year. [applause] >> we have an announcement here with a thing to do half of the market has increased by 50 points since you started speaking. [laughter] >> well i will be invited back tomorrow. [laughter] >> the question is will you continue to speak for another six hours. [laughter] >> how should underwater mortgages the resul
and clearly the last 20 years that gap first hatfield has widened substantially and if we take a harder look at what we are paying people of the entry-level do have to be competitive worldwide and the other issue is we ought to look at what the people are worth the multi millions of dollars they are paid costs and that is where part of the regulatory reform is getting investors say on pay and telling them to voice their views and hold them accountable because they set up the ceo pay and...
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. >> reporter: kind of a modern day hatfield and mccoy, neighbor verse neighbor. you saw it's kind of a war of words. some pretty, really mean words as you saw, shannon. i mean, we're talking about bob gold. he was out gardening one day, and he got in a fight with his neighbor over a property dispute. his neighbor's name was edward jimenez. they went back inside, and then bob gold who's been battling cancer and he sees this sign inside the wreath. of course, if you're going to use stupid this your sign, you might want to spell cancer properly. either way, gold was shocked. listen. >> it caught my attention. i had to go back several times to look at it to make sure i'm seeing what i thought i saw. it's almost like he's an 8-year-old bully in the elementary schoolyard, you know? and he never outgrew it. >> reporter: the other neighbors also saw the sign, and they also began protesting, carrying around their own signs. they called the cops, the cops came out and said, well, there's nothing we can do because the sign's not illegal, you know, free speech and all. here'
. >> reporter: kind of a modern day hatfield and mccoy, neighbor verse neighbor. you saw it's kind of a war of words. some pretty, really mean words as you saw, shannon. i mean, we're talking about bob gold. he was out gardening one day, and he got in a fight with his neighbor over a property dispute. his neighbor's name was edward jimenez. they went back inside, and then bob gold who's been battling cancer and he sees this sign inside the wreath. of course, if you're going to use stupid...
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hatfield's house, another one of the great british country estates, queen elizabeth i spent part of herod on this estate it was along the seat of the aristocratic family. the patriarch of the family souls very was minister of england for some years of the turn-of-the-century. he had ten grandsons, five of them were killed in the war. and one of them is a character in this book to read a tremendous toll among the children of the political and military leaders from mr. herbert of england lost the sun. so did his counterpart chancellor of germany. the man in the middle in this picture, general herbert lawrence who was the chief of staff of the british army in the western front lost his two sons. his counterpart in the french army, the general accustomed now lost three sons. so, part of what i want to explore in this book was the mentality of such men. how could these generals and prime ministers and cabinet ministers year after year send their own sons into battle, their own sons charging a trenches into the face of machine-gun fire and into a hail of fire that lasted a week after week, mo
hatfield's house, another one of the great british country estates, queen elizabeth i spent part of herod on this estate it was along the seat of the aristocratic family. the patriarch of the family souls very was minister of england for some years of the turn-of-the-century. he had ten grandsons, five of them were killed in the war. and one of them is a character in this book to read a tremendous toll among the children of the political and military leaders from mr. herbert of england lost the...
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and clearly the last 20 years that gap first hatfield has widened substantially and if we take a harder look at what we are paying people of the entry-level do have to be competitive worldwide and the other issue is we ought to look at what thepeople are worth the multi millions of dollars they are paid costs and that is where part of the regulatory reform is getting investors say on pay and telling them to voice their views and hold them accountable because they set up the ceo pay and everything else follows underneath that. so my experience on the different parts is that directors are starting to take that more seriously, but likely to have more focus on that and again, the public needs to what people understand that it's hard to know who's worth $30 million a year. [applause] >> we have an announcement here with a thing to do half of the market has increased by 50 points since you started speaking. [laughr] >> well i will be invited back tomorrow. [laughter] >> the question is will you continue to speak for another six hours. [laughter] >> how should underwater mortgages the results
and clearly the last 20 years that gap first hatfield has widened substantially and if we take a harder look at what we are paying people of the entry-level do have to be competitive worldwide and the other issue is we ought to look at what thepeople are worth the multi millions of dollars they are paid costs and that is where part of the regulatory reform is getting investors say on pay and telling them to voice their views and hold them accountable because they set up the ceo pay and...
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and clearly the last 20 years that gap first hatfield has widened substantially and if we take a harder look at what we are paying people of the entry-level do have to be competitive worldwide and the other issue is we ought to look at what the people are worth the multi millions of dollars they are paid costs and that is where part of the regulatory reform is getting investors say on pay and telling them to voice their views and hold them accountable because they set up the ceo pay and everything else follows underneath that. so my experience on the different parts is that directors are starting to take that more seriously, but likely to have more focus on that and again, the public needs to what people understand that it's hard to know who's worth $30 million a year. [applause] >> we have an announcement here with a thing to do half of the market has increased by 50 points since you started speaking. [laughter] >> well i will be invited back tomorrow. [laughter] >> the question is will you continue to speak for another six hours. [laughter] >> how should underwater mortgages the resul
and clearly the last 20 years that gap first hatfield has widened substantially and if we take a harder look at what we are paying people of the entry-level do have to be competitive worldwide and the other issue is we ought to look at what the people are worth the multi millions of dollars they are paid costs and that is where part of the regulatory reform is getting investors say on pay and telling them to voice their views and hold them accountable because they set up the ceo pay and...