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this includes the dc proper during academy, the edgewood academy, robert frost middle evangelist, asn garrisonville elementary. congratulations to all of them. >> coming up on abc seven news at noon, people in her are saying not in my neighborhood. why they are fighting plans to mosque.ild a new >> what president obama sai >> you're watching abc 7 news at noon, on your side. police have filed charges against two more people in connection with that shooting that injured 13 people, including a toddler. the suspect is a 20-year-old man , and a 21-year-old man that are both charged with attempted murder, and battery with a sidearm. that gunfire erupted last thursday, and we think the shooting was cut -- gang- related. the people of laguna beach are going before the city council to try to stop construction of the area's first ever mosque. they say it is not about religion, but about traffic. a goal, we have everything here about the last thing i want to look at is a church next door. this road lived off for nearly 30 years ago as you plan to ask the city council to stop construction of a m
this includes the dc proper during academy, the edgewood academy, robert frost middle evangelist, asn garrisonville elementary. congratulations to all of them. >> coming up on abc seven news at noon, people in her are saying not in my neighborhood. why they are fighting plans to mosque.ild a new >> what president obama sai >> you're watching abc 7 news at noon, on your side. police have filed charges against two more people in connection with that shooting that injured 13...
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the poet robert frost once wrote, "something there is that doesn't love a wall." had he visited mckinley junior high school, he probably would have changed his mind. >> when we return, we'll travel back 200 years. >> that's where the story of our national anthem begins. we'll be right back. >> this is a red, white, and blue edition of "teen kids news," so for our "speak of the week," we asked you to tell us what makes you proud to be an american. >> america -- you have a lot of opportunities, and we have freedoms that other countries don't have, so it's just nice to be able to be say what you want and do what you want and have the opportunity to, like, succeed in your career or whatever you choose to do. >> i mean, the fact that people come from all over the world to this country for an opportunity is amazing. >> i'm proud to be an american because this is a free country and everyone has rights and equality, no matter who you are. >> everything that we've done and accomplished -- it makes us a very prominent country, and i'm proud to be a part of it. >> i'm proud
the poet robert frost once wrote, "something there is that doesn't love a wall." had he visited mckinley junior high school, he probably would have changed his mind. >> when we return, we'll travel back 200 years. >> that's where the story of our national anthem begins. we'll be right back. >> this is a red, white, and blue edition of "teen kids news," so for our "speak of the week," we asked you to tell us what makes you proud to be an american....
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the poet robert frost once wrote, "something there is that doesn't love a wall." had he visited mckinley junior high school, he probably would have changed his mind. >> when we return, we'll travel back 200 years. >> that's where the story of our national anthem begins. we'll be right back. >> like many toy companies, k'nex used to outsource its production to china. but over the past few years, the pennsylvania-based business has moved most of its operations back to the u.s., and now k'nex is completing the circle, exporting its finished building sets to chinese consumers. >> as the consumption economy builds in china, they're looking for the kind of quality that we've always grown accustomed to, and that's very exciting for us because that's the kind of product we provide. >> k'nex realized there's a huge untapped market of consumers in china, hungry for u.s. products, especially toys, so they worked with a partner called export now to handle the complicated logistics. the approvals took about a year and a half. k'nex soft-launched its products this summer and sa
the poet robert frost once wrote, "something there is that doesn't love a wall." had he visited mckinley junior high school, he probably would have changed his mind. >> when we return, we'll travel back 200 years. >> that's where the story of our national anthem begins. we'll be right back. >> like many toy companies, k'nex used to outsource its production to china. but over the past few years, the pennsylvania-based business has moved most of its operations back to...
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temperature hes starting to kind of drop a little bit with less daylight. 39 degrees right now at robert frost middle school. 43, glenwood. 44 degrees, our current temperature in la plato with calm winds. here's another dark picture overlooking the city. today, we'll have 12 hours and four minutes of daylight but by october 24th. a month from today, we will have lost an hour and 14 minutes of daylight as we get closer to the winter solstice. we'll start to see those longer daylight hours. we'll see the sunny eventually once the sun rises. clear skies pretty much all across the board. a few clouds closer to the mountains. for us, we won't have that cloud cover that we had yesterday morning. this morning at the bus stop, it's all about the layers. 51 in town. by recess time, pleasant. highs this afternoon into the low 70s. overnight, clear and chilly again, not quite as cold. it's still 45 to 55. for tomorrow, mostly sunny and a touch warmer with highs between 74 and 79. things are looking quiet and beautifulle on the roadways. amanda, meadows. >> for now, they're looking quiet and beautiful. la
temperature hes starting to kind of drop a little bit with less daylight. 39 degrees right now at robert frost middle school. 43, glenwood. 44 degrees, our current temperature in la plato with calm winds. here's another dark picture overlooking the city. today, we'll have 12 hours and four minutes of daylight but by october 24th. a month from today, we will have lost an hour and 14 minutes of daylight as we get closer to the winter solstice. we'll start to see those longer daylight hours. we'll...
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accomplish in these hundred days i think you have to go back to the inauguration and specifically to robert frost and the poem for us to wrote for the occasion but couldn't deliver because of the sun bouncing off the snow banks on that cold and snowy day. two days later frost came to the white house and gave kennedy a copy and read it to him. the poems celebrated the kind of courage that kennedy had praised in profiles of courage has pulitzer prize-winning book and concluded by predicting quote a golden age of poetry and power of which the beginning hour. as they parted frost turned around and said be more irish than harvard. poetry and power is the formula for another augustine age. don't be afraid of power. at the bottom of a thank you note to frost afterwards kennedy scrawls, is poetry and power all the way. well i say not so fast jfk. because there was indeed poetry in his first two years in his inaugural address, in his speech during the cuban missile crisis when he said in the case of a nuclear war "that even the fruits of victory would be ashes in our mouths. but, he didn't marry yet the p
accomplish in these hundred days i think you have to go back to the inauguration and specifically to robert frost and the poem for us to wrote for the occasion but couldn't deliver because of the sun bouncing off the snow banks on that cold and snowy day. two days later frost came to the white house and gave kennedy a copy and read it to him. the poems celebrated the kind of courage that kennedy had praised in profiles of courage has pulitzer prize-winning book and concluded by predicting quote...
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>> i'm thinking fdr's first gnawing raw, jfk's inauguration, that moment where he goes to help robert frost read the poem. you know, there aren't many moments like that in presidential history. >> stop it. >> not impressed by the interview. >> am i not impressed? why? orchestrate come on everyone around table -- come on. >> speak being of everyone "around the table." msnbc contributor mike barnacle approximately msnbc and "time" magazine senior contributor mark halperin. in washington we havic political reporter for the "new york times," amy lowery. would you like to say anything? there was an alabama game this weekend. it was not pretty. i thought your people were more -- >> your people -- >> what do you mean by that? >> ross perot talking to the naacp in 1992. >> you're talk about your team and it's such a good team and they almost lost. >> those people that don't go to all your high faluten. >> looked like they were losing. >> football was fantastic. >> my only recommendation is don't do the money exchanging things when your team is down 42-21. >> that was a mistake. >> really? that's li
>> i'm thinking fdr's first gnawing raw, jfk's inauguration, that moment where he goes to help robert frost read the poem. you know, there aren't many moments like that in presidential history. >> stop it. >> not impressed by the interview. >> am i not impressed? why? orchestrate come on everyone around table -- come on. >> speak being of everyone "around the table." msnbc contributor mike barnacle approximately msnbc and "time" magazine senior...
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frost died last night of an apparent heart attack aboard the queen elizabeth cruise ship. tonight, more from london with annabel roberts>> hello. good evening. and welcome. hello. good evening. and welcome. >> reporter: the legendary journalist interviewed seven u.s. presidents and eight british prime ministers, but it was david frost's exchanges with nixon that stand out, his persistent questioning finally drawing out an apology for watergate. >> i let down my friends. i let down the country. >> reporter: to this day, a dramatic moment of television history. >> the frost/nixon interviews gave america the trial that richard nixon never had. david was the easiest person to work for that i ever had. he was generous. he was kind. he distributed compliments. >> reporter: it wasn't just controversial interviews. frost had a light touch, too, with a reputation in britain for comedy and satire. >> listen, david, when i meet this man, if you think the world was surprised when nixon resigned, wait till i whip foreman's behind. >> reporter: his relaxed style seemed to disarm his interviewees. >> did you ever believe that stuff a
frost died last night of an apparent heart attack aboard the queen elizabeth cruise ship. tonight, more from london with annabel roberts>> hello. good evening. and welcome. hello. good evening. and welcome. >> reporter: the legendary journalist interviewed seven u.s. presidents and eight british prime ministers, but it was david frost's exchanges with nixon that stand out, his persistent questioning finally drawing out an apology for watergate. >> i let down my friends. i let...
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robert champion died in 2011. there were criminal prrlingsz and the university president resigned. they are playing against mississippi valley state. >>> still to come, remembering david frost, a look back at the legendary career of a broadcaster who never mentioned words. inced words. >> we will tell you how the pope is shaking things up at the vatican. christopher reed.org. >> what happens when social media uncovered fascinating news stories. >> they share. >> social media isn't an after thought, i draws the discussion across america. >> the social media community, on t.v. and online. >> this is your outlet for those conversations. lap but should you be made aware if you are consuming them. that's next on "consider this." >>>,to axis. i am del walters joining you life from network. legendary broadcaster sir david frost has died. he was 74 years old. his family released a statement saying he died of a heart attack on a cruise ship. he interviewed then president richard neixon and recently hosted interviews for axis. lawrence lee has this. >> hello. welcome to frost over the world. >> by the time david frost arrived on the screen at al jazeera, edhe had athey'veed something
robert champion died in 2011. there were criminal prrlingsz and the university president resigned. they are playing against mississippi valley state. >>> still to come, remembering david frost, a look back at the legendary career of a broadcaster who never mentioned words. inced words. >> we will tell you how the pope is shaking things up at the vatican. christopher reed.org. >> what happens when social media uncovered fascinating news stories. >> they share. >>...