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our correspondent richard walker in the u.s., good evening to you, richard.hey both got a grilling of some sort. what has been the verdict, who came out a winner if anyone did? richard: i think there is a strong sense that hillary clinton had the rougher ride of it. she spent the first third of her allotted time on the defensive, on the issue of her personal e-mail server, that controversy that has dogged her over several years as secretary of state. so very, sort of defensive that she had to take up. she did not look too happy about it. that is probably why the following morning, she held a press conference, which sounds phenomenal thing to do, but something she had not done for many months to move the story on the focus her fire on donald trump. particularly over these comments he made on vladimir putin. as for trump, those comments certainly are the thing that would be inconceivable from any other presidential candidate in living memory or before. but i think it is reminder that the american public and american media have become accustomed to that sort of
our correspondent richard walker in the u.s., good evening to you, richard.hey both got a grilling of some sort. what has been the verdict, who came out a winner if anyone did? richard: i think there is a strong sense that hillary clinton had the rougher ride of it. she spent the first third of her allotted time on the defensive, on the issue of her personal e-mail server, that controversy that has dogged her over several years as secretary of state. so very, sort of defensive that she had to...
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our correspondent richard walker is covering the u.n. assembly for us in new york. evening to you, richard. president barack obama has called this conference to discuss the refugee crisis. what are you hearing from the meeting? richard: the meeting got underway within the last half hour. barack obama has been speaking, talking about how the refugee crisis is one of the most pressing issues facing the international community at the moment. 65 million people in total on the move around the world. about one third of those are actually refugees, people fleeing violence in fear for their lives. what the americans say they want to achieve with this summit is pledges and promises from countries taking part in three areas -- money to go towards the u.n. refugee agency, secondly, and promises to take in more people, and thirdly, assistance to health -- help refugees in the countries where they are being looked after. better access to education and things like that. we should not necessarily expect an enormous amount of new stuff at this meeting. any pledges that have been ma
our correspondent richard walker is covering the u.n. assembly for us in new york. evening to you, richard. president barack obama has called this conference to discuss the refugee crisis. what are you hearing from the meeting? richard: the meeting got underway within the last half hour. barack obama has been speaking, talking about how the refugee crisis is one of the most pressing issues facing the international community at the moment. 65 million people in total on the move around the...
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richard walker joins us from washington. emma rose is in moscow. they have been following the proceedings at the security cuncil. and here in the studio with me from the german council on foreign relations, dgap. emma, i want to start with you and ask you, have we had any reaction at all from moscow now on this call from the u.s., from john kerry, for no-fly zones to be instituted across parts of syria? emma: we haven't had any response from moscow on that at the moment and i think it is going to be very difficult to get moscow to put pressure on their ally, syrian president bashar al-assad, because ultimately what the russians and syrians are saying is that the airstrikes they are carrying out our targeted against terrorists and without them, parts of syria could fall into the hands of groups like islamic state and the nusra front, which has placed itself off from al qaeda -- sliced itself off al qaeda. also particularly given that it was the syrians who broke this truce a couple of days ago, this cease-fire, it seems difficult and unlikely that m
richard walker joins us from washington. emma rose is in moscow. they have been following the proceedings at the security cuncil. and here in the studio with me from the german council on foreign relations, dgap. emma, i want to start with you and ask you, have we had any reaction at all from moscow now on this call from the u.s., from john kerry, for no-fly zones to be instituted across parts of syria? emma: we haven't had any response from moscow on that at the moment and i think it is going...
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anchor: our correspondent richard walker on the story for us in new york. richard, thank you very much. there are reports coming in that war planes in syria have hit an aid convoy on its way to the city of alepo. this comes just hours after the syrian army declared the cease-fire agreed by the u.s. and russia last week to be over. earlier russia had described the truce as "pointless" because of what it said were violations by rebel forces. for its part, the u.s. said the truce was fragile but holding. sporadic fighting across the country and tensions rose over the weekend after u.s. led coalition forces killed more than 60 syrian troops by mistake. for more now, we're joined by our journalist who is following this story for us from beirut. good evening to you. what more can you tell us about these reports we're hearing that an aid convoy has been hit on its way to alepo. reporter: well, there were about 40 u.n. aid convoy that were parked near western alepo and very close to the turkish border. they were waiting for a signal to be able to start moving towar
anchor: our correspondent richard walker on the story for us in new york. richard, thank you very much. there are reports coming in that war planes in syria have hit an aid convoy on its way to the city of alepo. this comes just hours after the syrian army declared the cease-fire agreed by the u.s. and russia last week to be over. earlier russia had described the truce as "pointless" because of what it said were violations by rebel forces. for its part, the u.s. said the truce was...
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she was a student at jackson state university and richard wright and margaret walker alexander, the reason i'm up here today, i think they do. do. to fina friend work but import work. richard wright taught me as a young writer that it was okay for me to be angry, to be artistically angry as a big black boy. my mother told me i needed to do constructive things but she didn't say i needed to use my art to explore that anger. he showed me there are parts i could explore. but it's crucial we have to talk about margaret walker alexander and i think often what happens for folks outside it's important and he knows he is under explored margaret walker alexandebut margaret walkeralexe who told me that i needed to write to and for my people and as a friend of my mother she told me the difference for your people and to your people.
she was a student at jackson state university and richard wright and margaret walker alexander, the reason i'm up here today, i think they do. do. to fina friend work but import work. richard wright taught me as a young writer that it was okay for me to be angry, to be artistically angry as a big black boy. my mother told me i needed to do constructive things but she didn't say i needed to use my art to explore that anger. he showed me there are parts i could explore. but it's crucial we have...
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richard suffered critical injuries... and still needs a wheelchair or walker to get around. authorities say his blood alcohol level was twice the legal limit at the time of the crash. his hearing is at 1:30. the man accused of planting bombs in new york and new jersey is still in the hospital following a shootout with police that led to his arrest. the investigation into his motives moves in to high gear today -- as authories are now s diane gallagher has the latest from newark, new jersey. with the suspect in the bomb attacks in new york city and seaside park, new jersey, now in custody ... new questions emerge. authorities say they want to know ahmad khan rahami's motive ... and whether he was working alone. the 28-year-old was taken into custody monday, after the n-y-p-d and f-b-i asked the public for help in finding him. rahami was detained just a few hours later, when a bar owner in linden new jersey spotted him and alerted his face, when he moved his hoodie. it, like, kind of shocked me because i was watching cnn on my laptop and you guys have his picture on site, like
richard suffered critical injuries... and still needs a wheelchair or walker to get around. authorities say his blood alcohol level was twice the legal limit at the time of the crash. his hearing is at 1:30. the man accused of planting bombs in new york and new jersey is still in the hospital following a shootout with police that led to his arrest. the investigation into his motives moves in to high gear today -- as authories are now s diane gallagher has the latest from newark, new jersey....
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they worked on governor scott walker's campaign. richard goodstein is good to see both. i think you so much for joining us. what are your thoughts going into tonight. if you look at the average of all of the polls which is what we track right now hillary is taking a little bit of a jump in the last couple days. running about 2.3% i have. both of these candidates and we talked about before have very big numbers. trump is at 36 percent. do you see movement with those voters. about 20% of the electric dislikes both of these candidates. the share is going to the third-party candidates. is there any movement of monks that group in terms of not moving in their favorables but certainly moving up their ballot there. they are doing very we'll up with a group of voters. a third of voters say the debate will factor into who they statute in november. what are your expectations. >> he is a professional pollster. when ask are they voting for her or against trump it was about 54 her. it's actually the opposite. about 40 or because they were in favor of him. and a much higher number bec
they worked on governor scott walker's campaign. richard goodstein is good to see both. i think you so much for joining us. what are your thoughts going into tonight. if you look at the average of all of the polls which is what we track right now hillary is taking a little bit of a jump in the last couple days. running about 2.3% i have. both of these candidates and we talked about before have very big numbers. trump is at 36 percent. do you see movement with those voters. about 20% of the...
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what he'll do for trump and what he did for richard nixon and ronald reagan and george herbert walkerh. three things about tomorrow night's debate we might not know. finally, a big announcement here on "hardball" coming up this wednesday night. it's the return of the "hardball" college tour. love this tour. we're going up to the university of new hampshire with presidential candidate gary johnson and his very exciting running mate bill weld, the former governor of massachusetts. that should be an interesting night. [ cheers and applause ] it's the "hardball" college tour. wednesday night at 7:00 eastern. this is "hardball." live from hofstra! on the eve of the first presidential dablt. people would ask me in different countries that we traveled, what is your nationality and i would always answer hispanic. so when i got my ancestry dna results it was a shocker. i'm everything. i'm from all nations. i would look at forms now and wonder what do i mark? because i'm everything. and i marked other. discover the story only your dna can tell. order your kit now at ancestrydna.com. customer se
what he'll do for trump and what he did for richard nixon and ronald reagan and george herbert walkerh. three things about tomorrow night's debate we might not know. finally, a big announcement here on "hardball" coming up this wednesday night. it's the return of the "hardball" college tour. love this tour. we're going up to the university of new hampshire with presidential candidate gary johnson and his very exciting running mate bill weld, the former governor of...
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richard lost control and crashed. renee injuries... and still needs a wheelchair or walker to get around. authorities say his blood alcohol level was twice the legal limit at the time of the crash. his hearing is at 1:30. also in court today - an off duty milwaukee firefighter.... who was accused of driving drunk and causing a deadly crash on brewers' opening day. joshua larson is accused of causing the crash... which killed an uber driver and his passenger back in june. west allis police arrested larson. he has a status hearing at 8:30 this morning. moments leading up to a fatal officer-involved shooting in tulsa. 40 year old terence crutcher was shot friday night during a traffic stop. police say crutcher didn't comply with their commands and reached inside his vehicle. one officer first used a stun gun on crutcher... then the other officer fatally shot him. crutcher was not armed. crutcher's sister says the family has seen video of the shooting and wants charges brought against the officer. tulsa police say the officer is has opened an independent investigation into the use of force. i
richard lost control and crashed. renee injuries... and still needs a wheelchair or walker to get around. authorities say his blood alcohol level was twice the legal limit at the time of the crash. his hearing is at 1:30. also in court today - an off duty milwaukee firefighter.... who was accused of driving drunk and causing a deadly crash on brewers' opening day. joshua larson is accused of causing the crash... which killed an uber driver and his passenger back in june. west allis police...
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walker in ohio. kristen, why in ohio ohio today? >> reporter: richard, good morning to you. one campaign official saying this is the final sprint hillary clinton after taking several days off for fund-raising in cleveland along with tim kaine. but a lot of her top surrogates are going to be out in full force today. take a look at this map that we have drawn up. secretary clinton heads to illinois later on today. former president bill clinton will be in detroit and cincinnati. vice president biden will be joined by tim kaine in pittsburgh later on today. and then bernie sanders has his first official solo event in new hampshire. now, this all comes as there have been more questions about secretary clinton's use of her private e-mail server. on friday, the fbi released its notes from their interview with secretary clinton and among the findings, more than three dozen times she said she couldn't remember something. over the weekend, tim kaine defended her. take a listen. >> and what these notes demonstrate is in very significant detail why the fbi chose not to go forward with a
walker in ohio. kristen, why in ohio ohio today? >> reporter: richard, good morning to you. one campaign official saying this is the final sprint hillary clinton after taking several days off for fund-raising in cleveland along with tim kaine. but a lot of her top surrogates are going to be out in full force today. take a look at this map that we have drawn up. secretary clinton heads to illinois later on today. former president bill clinton will be in detroit and cincinnati. vice...
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roger ailes who is not -- workshan campaign for richard nixon and famously advised george herbert walkerush. from detroit. welcome to the conversation. i have one question i would like to ask donald trump. would beis question selected and i hope the major news channels would ask this question. save towould like to the lady that hillary clinton needs to open her heart more. she has shown she opened her heart for the things she has fought for. my question is since donald trump said he would release his taxes if hillary clinton would release her medical records for the rest of the e-mails or whatever, he said he would do that. since he said that, he does have the ability to release his taxes the people seet his taxes before the end of .eptember we need to demand that he releases those papers because he has the ability. he said he would do it. so either he is lying again or he wants to play it like the apprentice and keep the suspicion going. five questions you won't hear asked at the presidential debate. -- let's go tory marry from new york. caller: i'm listening to the previous two colors.
roger ailes who is not -- workshan campaign for richard nixon and famously advised george herbert walkerush. from detroit. welcome to the conversation. i have one question i would like to ask donald trump. would beis question selected and i hope the major news channels would ask this question. save towould like to the lady that hillary clinton needs to open her heart more. she has shown she opened her heart for the things she has fought for. my question is since donald trump said he would...
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runners and walkers were able to thank family and friends at the memorial park in dedham. richard atherton shared with us what this tribute meant to his family. >> we are running to day in honor of my brother, corporal military and we started this for him. >> governor charlie baker was also in attendance. >> a business owner on the cape is making sure no one forgets what happened 15 years ago. richard lemoyne, who owns kenyon's market set up a display inn't fro of his building showing one flag for every person killed in the attacks. lemoyne tells us he hopes to remind those that were not around and educate those who were not born yet. >> and there are several big events planned to mark today's anniversary. at 8:30 this morning. the names of the m attacks will be read aloud at the statehouse, and after that, the madeline amy sweeney award for civilian brieferry will be presented. sweeney was a flight attendant from acton who was on board american airlines flight 11 when the plane was hijacked. she reported it to a friend on the ground, along with with the descriptions of the terror
runners and walkers were able to thank family and friends at the memorial park in dedham. richard atherton shared with us what this tribute meant to his family. >> we are running to day in honor of my brother, corporal military and we started this for him. >> governor charlie baker was also in attendance. >> a business owner on the cape is making sure no one forgets what happened 15 years ago. richard lemoyne, who owns kenyon's market set up a display inn't fro of his building...
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((patrick walker)) >>> ahead, 48 hours investigates a murder mystery involving two best friends. >> i'm richard schlessinger. 48 hours. a man is found dead in his car, his autopsy finds an unusual sedative and fingers point to his best friend, a well regarded dentist. but, was it murder? or did he die of natural causes? that's coming up on "cbs this morning." ows? why do people put milk on cereal? oh, are you reading why people put milk on cereal? why does your tummy go "grumbily, grumbily, grumbily"? why is it all (mimics a stomach grumble) no more questions for you! ooph, that milk in your cereal was messing with you, wasn't it? yeah, happens to more people than you think... try lactaid, it's real milk, without that annoying lactose. good, right? mmm, yeah. i got your back. hello. hi. welcome. this is the chevy malibu. it was awarded "most dependable midsize car" by j.d. power. it looks great. wow! what is happening? oh my gosh, it's going up! but the malibu's not the only vehicle that was awarded. chevy camaro, equinox, and silverado hd were awarded most dependable as well. this is extremely
((patrick walker)) >>> ahead, 48 hours investigates a murder mystery involving two best friends. >> i'm richard schlessinger. 48 hours. a man is found dead in his car, his autopsy finds an unusual sedative and fingers point to his best friend, a well regarded dentist. but, was it murder? or did he die of natural causes? that's coming up on "cbs this morning." ows? why do people put milk on cereal? oh, are you reading why people put milk on cereal? why does your tummy go...