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tyler humphreys holds on to the 47 in musky he caught at released at pleasant creek. jim jones and his daughters time fishing jefferson county. next up is tristan decker of riverside and he has a firm liplock on that big bass. that's an 18 inch channel cat that travis their of dyersville is holding up. audrey specht showed grandpa jim how to catch bluegills. joe scieszinski of cedar rapids was working his grandpa's pond when he landed this big ol bass. and yesiree, a big thumbs up fishing friends, this is john campbell reporting. bruce and beth? thanks scott. now here's a look at today's most viewed web stories on kcrg dot com. stay with your 24-hour news source, kcrg-tv9.
tyler humphreys holds on to the 47 in musky he caught at released at pleasant creek. jim jones and his daughters time fishing jefferson county. next up is tristan decker of riverside and he has a firm liplock on that big bass. that's an 18 inch channel cat that travis their of dyersville is holding up. audrey specht showed grandpa jim how to catch bluegills. joe scieszinski of cedar rapids was working his grandpa's pond when he landed this big ol bass. and yesiree, a big thumbs up fishing...
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when ed musky lost the '072 primary because he looked like he teared up defending his wife, everyone said candidates can't career, because that's week, but then in 2008 hillary clinton cried.
when ed musky lost the '072 primary because he looked like he teared up defending his wife, everyone said candidates can't career, because that's week, but then in 2008 hillary clinton cried.
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rubenstein: eventually her former boss becomes secretary of state and musky -- and musky ed muskie./ne of the -- madeleine albright: one of the things that have happened was a columnist for the new york times wrote -- it interviewed him, and had asked how he was going to brzezinski.th he's it would be fine because my former legislative assistant is up there. putting a little pressure. him touite a lot with talk about what the job is like. what literally happened, he called me up and said madeleine, i have had it with your boss. every time we are in the oval and talking about something, he gives us the name of every guy in nigeria. i said he is a professor, that is what they do. burzynski calls me and says your former boss only asks questions. ultimately, it came to be impossible, because musky called .e and i said he speaks polish and you don't. and i thought i'm never going to get there a second term. mr. rubenstein: ultimately carter loses the election in 1980. what did you decide to do? madeleine albright: i decided finally to put my phd to work, and got a job at georgetown univer
rubenstein: eventually her former boss becomes secretary of state and musky -- and musky ed muskie./ne of the -- madeleine albright: one of the things that have happened was a columnist for the new york times wrote -- it interviewed him, and had asked how he was going to brzezinski.th he's it would be fine because my former legislative assistant is up there. putting a little pressure. him touite a lot with talk about what the job is like. what literally happened, he called me up and said...
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rubenstein: ed muskie must've liked what you did.adeleine albright: this was after the 76 campaign. i had done some stuff for him and made, and an -- in maine and i became his legislative assistant. mr. rubenstein: then jimmy carter gets elected president. your former professor at columbia where you had gotten a phd gets the job as national security advisor, and you are hoping he might offer you a job? what happened? madeleine albright: what happened was he called me over the holidays and said "perhaps you have heard i've been named national security advisor." i said, yes, i have heard that. would you find a place to live? i said i was hoping you would offer me a job. and he said, no, i'm asking you to find me a place to live. at so i did. he asked me in 1978 to come to the white house and work during -- doing congressional relations, which is where i met you. mr. rubenstein: there was no such job before, in charge of congressional relations. so what did you really do? madeleine albright: that's what i did. i -- it was interesting, b
rubenstein: ed muskie must've liked what you did.adeleine albright: this was after the 76 campaign. i had done some stuff for him and made, and an -- in maine and i became his legislative assistant. mr. rubenstein: then jimmy carter gets elected president. your former professor at columbia where you had gotten a phd gets the job as national security advisor, and you are hoping he might offer you a job? what happened? madeleine albright: what happened was he called me over the holidays and said...
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and muskie loses in the end. now, in '72 he also had a staffer who said that when he didn't, when muskie didn't get above 50% in the vote, she said it's a total nightmare. so she embraced the expectations. in other words, there is something real about a what a campaign expects to do, and if they don't meet their mark, then it means the voters are not as enthusiastic about the candidate as we all may have thought. i mean, '84 hart does better. mondale wins in iowa, but hart does better than expected, so that causes trouble for mondale. the stories go on and on and on. hillary, we were talking about iowa in 2008. hillary clinton's the front runner. she's got more money, and she's expected to do well in iowa. comes in third, barely third behind edwards, but third. howard dean was posed to be the democratic nominee, was on the front of both of the news magazines, the major ones at the time -- sorry, u.s. news. but time and "newsweek" had her on the cover -- sorry, they had howard dean on the cover, and he comes in th
and muskie loses in the end. now, in '72 he also had a staffer who said that when he didn't, when muskie didn't get above 50% in the vote, she said it's a total nightmare. so she embraced the expectations. in other words, there is something real about a what a campaign expects to do, and if they don't meet their mark, then it means the voters are not as enthusiastic about the candidate as we all may have thought. i mean, '84 hart does better. mondale wins in iowa, but hart does better than...
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jim bell is all smiles with the 37 inch muskie from the chippewa flowage. another big boy. this 38 inch northern was nailed by dave hansen of hills. casen niehaus shows off the slab ol fish is joseph clapp and the 38 pound flathead. with all my fishing friends, this is john campbell reporting... bruce and beth? thanks, scott. stories on kcrg dot com. stay with your 24-hour news source, kcrg t-v nine. and now to first alert storm forecast. milder weather continues for the majority of the week with highs staying in the 70s. changes are ahead however, beginning on wednesday. two rounds of rain are expected this week starting wednesday morning and again on thursday. rainfall accumulation s of over an inch are possible in some areas, but at this point it appears the heaviest rainfall should remain in missouri and kansas. cooler with 60s and 40s with burbank airport, please. vegas, here we come! no husbands, no boyfriends, no rules. no rules? we're not gonna get drunk and have a six-way with the blue man group, are we? no. so there are some rules. bernadette: fine. no husbands, n
jim bell is all smiles with the 37 inch muskie from the chippewa flowage. another big boy. this 38 inch northern was nailed by dave hansen of hills. casen niehaus shows off the slab ol fish is joseph clapp and the 38 pound flathead. with all my fishing friends, this is john campbell reporting... bruce and beth? thanks, scott. stories on kcrg dot com. stay with your 24-hour news source, kcrg t-v nine. and now to first alert storm forecast. milder weather continues for the majority of the week...
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he supported edmund muskie in like mcgovern he's relatively liberal on domestic matters and a dove on vietnam." "senator what - what's your reaction?" "well, one of being very nervous and almost flabbergasted. when senator mcgovern called he said this is george mcgovern and i recognized the voice and he said tom i'd like you to be my running mate and i paused - it sounded like four seconds and i said well george before you change your mind, i accept." catholic with ties to organized labor the mcgovern campaign hoped he'd balance the ticket. "he meets the main requirements senator mcgovern set down when he began his consideration which is a man in whom he would have absolute and complete confidence in whom he believes the american people would have complete confidence to become president of the united states should that occasion arise." but in the rush to pick a v-p candidate beyond a minimal but in the rush to pick a v-p candidate beyond a minimal background check, the mcgovern campaign did little vetting of eagleton and it wasn't long before rumors about his past began to surface. th
he supported edmund muskie in like mcgovern he's relatively liberal on domestic matters and a dove on vietnam." "senator what - what's your reaction?" "well, one of being very nervous and almost flabbergasted. when senator mcgovern called he said this is george mcgovern and i recognized the voice and he said tom i'd like you to be my running mate and i paused - it sounded like four seconds and i said well george before you change your mind, i accept." catholic with ties...
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i remember years ago voting for humphrey because i liked muskie. so sometimes you look for an excuse. now if republicans are feeling uneasy about trump, which many should be, they may say i think this guy pence is solid, i feel better about voting for trump, i think it makes a difference. any time you're talking about audiences of 40, 50 million people, which we may have last night, i don't know yet, that's an enormous amount of people paying attention. all that means is a couple percent of those millions of people watching and it changes things. i think it's about the enormity. we only get 10 million people on cable but suddenly when you have one of these debates it blossoms. suddenly they never show up for political shows show up for this. so i'm going to argue with you, katy tur. >> you're not incorrect there. in terms of this campaign season there is a block of people that just don't like either candidate and are they going to see either senar tim kaine or governor pence as a way to enable them to feel more comfortable voting for the top of the
i remember years ago voting for humphrey because i liked muskie. so sometimes you look for an excuse. now if republicans are feeling uneasy about trump, which many should be, they may say i think this guy pence is solid, i feel better about voting for trump, i think it makes a difference. any time you're talking about audiences of 40, 50 million people, which we may have last night, i don't know yet, that's an enormous amount of people paying attention. all that means is a couple percent of...
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jim bell is all smiles with the 37 inch muskie from the chippewa flowage. another big boy. this 38 inch northern was nailed by dave blue gill.. and putting a big wrap on big ol fish is joseph clapp and the 38 pound flathead. with all my fishing friends, this is john campbell reporting... winds up to 130 miles per hour are hitting hurricane matthew is prompting massive evacuations as the storm is now blamed for hundreds of deaths in the caribbean. stay with your 24 hour news flooding. we're watching hurricane matthew as it moves up the coast of florida this morning. a national problem with credit card skimming has reached eastern iowa. law enforcement is telling people to be on the look out. after getting stranded on dam in eastern iowa, rescuers were able to save a dog. some are speculating the dog was left there on purpose. good friday morning! it's 530 on october 7th. here is a live look at . first, meteorologis t kaj o'mara plan on a cool, windy day! clouds will be around for much of the morning with clearing sky this afternoon. highs will generally be in the upper 50s t
jim bell is all smiles with the 37 inch muskie from the chippewa flowage. another big boy. this 38 inch northern was nailed by dave blue gill.. and putting a big wrap on big ol fish is joseph clapp and the 38 pound flathead. with all my fishing friends, this is john campbell reporting... winds up to 130 miles per hour are hitting hurricane matthew is prompting massive evacuations as the storm is now blamed for hundreds of deaths in the caribbean. stay with your 24 hour news flooding. we're...
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tyler humphreys holds on to the 47 in musky he caught at released at pleasant creek. jim jones and his daughters malory and natalie had a great time fishing jefferson county. next up is firm liplock on that big bass. that's an 18 inch channel cat that travis their of dyersville is holding up. audrey specht showed grandpa jim how to catch bluegills. joe scieszinski of cedar rapids was working his grandpa's pond when he landed this big ol bass. and yesiree, a big thumbs up from brock york of guernsey and his catch and relase largemouth. with all my fishing friends, this is john campbell reporting. moving from fish to reptiles...and a big one at that...a group of people in texas were able to capture a 900 pound alligator. an alligator rescue team called gator country made the catch calling it historic. they were able to grab this 13 foot 8 inches long gator in dayton, texas, that's just outside of houston. people reported seeing this behemoth of an animal near boat ramps. it took 4 people to restrain the gator with a rope. gator country is keeping the animal in its start
tyler humphreys holds on to the 47 in musky he caught at released at pleasant creek. jim jones and his daughters malory and natalie had a great time fishing jefferson county. next up is firm liplock on that big bass. that's an 18 inch channel cat that travis their of dyersville is holding up. audrey specht showed grandpa jim how to catch bluegills. joe scieszinski of cedar rapids was working his grandpa's pond when he landed this big ol bass. and yesiree, a big thumbs up from brock york of...
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when ed musky lost the '072 primary because he looked like he teared up defending his wife, everyoneaid candidates can't career, because that's week, but then in 2008 hillary clinton cried. >> you know, i have so many opportunities from this country. >> she began to tear up. >> don't want to fall backwards. >> she showed being human. >> you know, this is very personal for me. >> pundits pounced. >> people perceive that as weakness. >> yeah, i think they will and they should. >> makes her look like her campaign is in trouble. >> the day before showed clinton 10 points behind. the next day, she beat obama in the new hampshire primary. >> the kind of comeback that new hampshire has just given me. >> she tears up and that moves 11 points in one day. >> she showed real authenticity, and i think voters were very much attracted to that. >> authenticity is rare in politics, and in presidential campaigns the consultants strive to control everything. >> this is all fear. >> democratic bob beckel has counseled hundreds of candidates. >> it's theatre of politics, trying to get the people to come
when ed musky lost the '072 primary because he looked like he teared up defending his wife, everyoneaid candidates can't career, because that's week, but then in 2008 hillary clinton cried. >> you know, i have so many opportunities from this country. >> she began to tear up. >> don't want to fall backwards. >> she showed being human. >> you know, this is very personal for me. >> pundits pounced. >> people perceive that as weakness. >> yeah, i...
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. >> you like the three musky >>> an rv owned by a marijuana group goes up in flames. >> what the rv was carrying when it caught fire. >>> and we're coming up on 6:24 on your monday morning. look at this gorgeous shot of downtown tampa. a beautiful monday on tap for you. we will look in a few minutes. eight eight three. -- weather and traffic on the amendment 1 guarantees your right to generate your own solar energy. n't have to subsidize those who do. amendment 1 means commonsense consumer protections safeguarding seniors-and all floridians from scams, rip-offs, and long-term contract traps. that's the right way to do solar. amendment 1: good for the economy. good for the environment. good for florida. you love all-day breakfast. but you don't love that you can't get all your favorites. but now you can get more of what you love. so you can find something else to not love. like hearing the sound of your own voice. (softly) like hearing the sound of your own voice. >>> send them outside when they come home from school. 81 and sunny. that's below the arch of 38. we make to it 83 tomorr
. >> you like the three musky >>> an rv owned by a marijuana group goes up in flames. >> what the rv was carrying when it caught fire. >>> and we're coming up on 6:24 on your monday morning. look at this gorgeous shot of downtown tampa. a beautiful monday on tap for you. we will look in a few minutes. eight eight three. -- weather and traffic on the amendment 1 guarantees your right to generate your own solar energy. n't have to subsidize those who do. amendment 1...
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. >>> yes, it's a smelly, musky battle. the constant bat toll get rid of unwanted hair. but thanks to new technology, you can not only lose the hair, but get rid of it for good. >> yes. say good-bye to shaving and say hello to sarah lopez. she's the vice president and co-owner of phaze laser medispa. also joining us is the lovely assistants manager, jessica valencia. good morning. >> good to have you back. >> hair removal, we all have it in the worst of places. we want to get rid of it. who is a good candidate? >> well, luckily our technology has advanced where we can pretty much take care of anybody that comes in and has unwanted hair. despite the color of their skin or their ethnicity. >> it didn't used to be that way if you have lighter skin, it would be more difficult. >> >> lighter hair at one point. >> darker skin or lighter hair. >> yeah. >> the whole range of people who really didn't benefit from laser hair removal. >> correct. >> that's changing? >> that is true. it changed a lot. it changed drastically over the last few years. >> cool. >> what areas are we trea
. >>> yes, it's a smelly, musky battle. the constant bat toll get rid of unwanted hair. but thanks to new technology, you can not only lose the hair, but get rid of it for good. >> yes. say good-bye to shaving and say hello to sarah lopez. she's the vice president and co-owner of phaze laser medispa. also joining us is the lovely assistants manager, jessica valencia. good morning. >> good to have you back. >> hair removal, we all have it in the worst of places. we...
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white house in 1968, october 15th, they found the dirty strike ster had been sending pizzas to a muskiean emergency meeting in the white house. the fbi was all over this like a cheap suit. where is the -- i mean they ought to immediately have this guy in and take a look at this and talk to the people involved in those riots in chicago and question them as to whether somebody paid them, and does anybody know if these individuals, again, are just shooting their mouth off or they did what they're talking about? i mean they were fired instantly. that suggests to me that the people that fired them know they were up to no good. >> yeah. all right, pat. we're going to watch this. what is your prediction? how is it all going the play out? who do you think is going to win this? >> i think, you know, i think the donald is behind the eight ball right now, and what he's got to do, he has to raise his polls basically in the general national polls from about -- to about at least two or one behind him, and that's the only way i think you're going to tip the whole thing over. look, he has to win florid
white house in 1968, october 15th, they found the dirty strike ster had been sending pizzas to a muskiean emergency meeting in the white house. the fbi was all over this like a cheap suit. where is the -- i mean they ought to immediately have this guy in and take a look at this and talk to the people involved in those riots in chicago and question them as to whether somebody paid them, and does anybody know if these individuals, again, are just shooting their mouth off or they did what they're...
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i remember years ago voting for humphrey because i liked musky. if republicans are feeling uneasy about trump, which many should be, they may say i think this guy pence is solid. i feel better voting for trump now. i think it makes a difference. when you're talking about an audience of 40 or 50 million people. we don't know the number yet. that's a lot of people paying attention. all it means is a couple percent of the million watching and it changes things. we only get about 10 million a night on cable. when you have one of these debates, it blossoms to 40 or 80. and people who never show up for political shows never show up. i'm got go argue with you, katy tur. in terms of this campaign season, there is a bloc of people that just don't like either candidate. and are they going to see either tim kaine or governor mike pence as a way to enable them to vote for the top of the ticket? this is about enthusiasm. can donald trump turn out more people than hillary clinton can? right now, his base is white men without a college degree. he needs to find a
i remember years ago voting for humphrey because i liked musky. if republicans are feeling uneasy about trump, which many should be, they may say i think this guy pence is solid. i feel better voting for trump now. i think it makes a difference. when you're talking about an audience of 40 or 50 million people. we don't know the number yet. that's a lot of people paying attention. all it means is a couple percent of the million watching and it changes things. we only get about 10 million a night...