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and thurmond alford went to great lengths to get his dream job. steve hartman "on the road," a very long road. >> we're not there yet, no. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this is our western edition. president obama made it clear today the u.s. goal with the sunni terrorist group known as isis is not to contain it but to destroy it. he said so at the nato summit in wales. the president did not reveal a new strategy, but he did say a coalition of ten nations has agreed to take on isis militarily and financially. isis, also known as isil, has been waging a campaign of terror as it seizes territory in iraq and syria. it has executed two american journalists. chief white house correspondent major garrett covered the nato news conference. >> it's not going to happen overnight, but we are steadily moving in the right direction, and we are going to achieve our goal. >> reporter: mr. obama said the existing allied >> reporter: mr. obama said the existing allied battle plan against al q
and thurmond alford went to great lengths to get his dream job. steve hartman "on the road," a very long road. >> we're not there yet, no. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this is our western edition. president obama made it clear today the u.s. goal with the sunni terrorist group known as isis is not to contain it but to destroy it. he said so at the nato summit in wales. the president did not...
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he wasn't an ideologue in the same way strom thurmond where they were not willing to talk to anybody.y didn't want to negotiate on anything so it's interesting he almost dropped his support for the filibuster and there are rumors unsubstantiated but he promised to the secretary of state position whether or not that was true al gore was another one they couldn't quite do it. one of his staffers was friends with the justice department and had a back channel where fulbright would send details and the southerners would have their meetings and say you are going to do this today and fulbright would come out and told the staffer told him what we just said. [laughter] and it have to be very -- there were few that discussed this because it's all hush-hush but the few that do describe it you can't tell anybody about what i'm about to tell you. but this is what happened. even though these guys are out there. >> it sounds like new jersey policies. >> [inaudible] some of these things he was involved in. >> the story of johnson in the white house is a shakespearean story in itself and the changes t
he wasn't an ideologue in the same way strom thurmond where they were not willing to talk to anybody.y didn't want to negotiate on anything so it's interesting he almost dropped his support for the filibuster and there are rumors unsubstantiated but he promised to the secretary of state position whether or not that was true al gore was another one they couldn't quite do it. one of his staffers was friends with the justice department and had a back channel where fulbright would send details and...
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[laughter] chant of we, a want thurmond rang out, and an egg flew. adding to the cacophony of the absurd -- of the adversary. wallace's remarks which condemned segregation and toposed a $4 million grant aid the southern economic element were barely audible to those beyond the first few rows. determined to get his message to -- people, wallace cried what we want for the south? >> we want thurmond. firecrackers went off, terrifying the already nervous crowd. ran to wallace aside, but he calmly urged the assembly to be seated. inspired with the courage of their leader, the progressive faithful immediately erected into a high-spirited trapped of we want wallace. at the conclusion of his speech, he joined the gathering in a well-earned moment of silence, followed by a short prayer. even after he departed, reports of violence continued. white hooligans allegedly beat several progressives with clubs and stones, as the durham police looked on without doing anything. it had been a rough night. only hours into a seven-day junket, one journalist reported it was
[laughter] chant of we, a want thurmond rang out, and an egg flew. adding to the cacophony of the absurd -- of the adversary. wallace's remarks which condemned segregation and toposed a $4 million grant aid the southern economic element were barely audible to those beyond the first few rows. determined to get his message to -- people, wallace cried what we want for the south? >> we want thurmond. firecrackers went off, terrifying the already nervous crowd. ran to wallace aside, but he...
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they responded, "we want strom thurmond!" [laughter] amidst these pleasantries, chain of firecrackers went off terrifying the already nervous crowd who -- to the exits. mary price rent to wallace's side, but he calmly urged the assembly to be seated. inspired by the courage of their leaders, that faithful immediately interrupted into a chant of "we want wallace." this was followed by a short prayer. even after he departed, reports of violence continued. local hooligans beat several progressives with clubs and stones, and durham police looked on without doing anything. it had been a rough night. only hours into a seven-day junket, a reporter stated, "it would not be a leisurely vermette -- meander through the land of cotton." this incident showed that the national press condemned wallace's treatment in durham, and other papers said that no one in america should be denied to be able to express his views. in contrast, wallace's attack on jim crow elicited little substantive comment. the merit of his views on segregation were bes
they responded, "we want strom thurmond!" [laughter] amidst these pleasantries, chain of firecrackers went off terrifying the already nervous crowd who -- to the exits. mary price rent to wallace's side, but he calmly urged the assembly to be seated. inspired by the courage of their leaders, that faithful immediately interrupted into a chant of "we want wallace." this was followed by a short prayer. even after he departed, reports of violence continued. local hooligans beat...
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and thurmond alford went to great lengths to get his dream job. steve hartman "on the road," a very long road. >> we're not there yet, no.
and thurmond alford went to great lengths to get his dream job. steve hartman "on the road," a very long road. >> we're not there yet, no.
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general election, finishing with fewer votes than the other third-party candidate, dixiecrat strom thurmond, from the kansas city public library in missouri, is about an hour. and i want to thank lisa sullivan who has been so helpful in the past few weeks. i definitely thank her as well. two other people i wanted to thank, one i am lucky to have your tonight, my friend and colleague steve burke, who now teaches at the army war college in fort leavenworth. steve welcomed me to california
general election, finishing with fewer votes than the other third-party candidate, dixiecrat strom thurmond, from the kansas city public library in missouri, is about an hour. and i want to thank lisa sullivan who has been so helpful in the past few weeks. i definitely thank her as well. two other people i wanted to thank, one i am lucky to have your tonight, my friend and colleague steve burke, who now teaches at the army war college in fort leavenworth. steve welcomed me to california
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and thurmond alford went to great lengths to get his dream job.teve hartman "on the road," a very long road. >> we're not there yet, no.
and thurmond alford went to great lengths to get his dream job.teve hartman "on the road," a very long road. >> we're not there yet, no.
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and thurmond alford went to great lengths to get his dream job.e road," a very long road. >> we're not there yet, no. captioning sponsored by cbs
and thurmond alford went to great lengths to get his dream job.e road," a very long road. >> we're not there yet, no. captioning sponsored by cbs
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the general election, finishing with fewer votes than the other third-party candidate or i strom thurmondout one hour. >> i don't think i will need these pet thank you. i appreciate the introduction and there's two people i want to thank before i start. and the truman library institute and the kauffman institute that supporting this other want to add my thanks to lisa sullivan who has been so helpful over the last few weeks getting me prepared a together and making sure everything goes off well tonight. i thank her as well. two other people i want to thank -- one unlucky enough to hav
the general election, finishing with fewer votes than the other third-party candidate or i strom thurmondout one hour. >> i don't think i will need these pet thank you. i appreciate the introduction and there's two people i want to thank before i start. and the truman library institute and the kauffman institute that supporting this other want to add my thanks to lisa sullivan who has been so helpful over the last few weeks getting me prepared a together and making sure everything goes...
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i remember when the community had a community forum to and you were a guest speaker at the strom thurmond high-school. and it was so dynamic and tell when you finished that we nominate him. [laughter] you were so good. then i read in the book when you were second-guessing yourself because having heard you two or three years ago to be a minister as a politician and a congressman and i was just curious. >> into and i was the kid i just grew up in the church. i grew up in the church. worshiped at 11:00 news fellowship at five and wednesday night and friday i grew up in the church. and it seemed to be a natural thing. around my sophomore year going to the seminary in the anderson north carolina where the churches headquarters. so it was my first experience in the integrated environment in anderson indiana and i knew that is what i was going to do do. but after getting out of jail for the second or third time that was not working. but i decided to go off and a different direction. i thought he would be disappointed and he probably was but to say on that day i suspect the road much rather see a
i remember when the community had a community forum to and you were a guest speaker at the strom thurmond high-school. and it was so dynamic and tell when you finished that we nominate him. [laughter] you were so good. then i read in the book when you were second-guessing yourself because having heard you two or three years ago to be a minister as a politician and a congressman and i was just curious. >> into and i was the kid i just grew up in the church. i grew up in the church....
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those of you in thurmond could be dealing with some heavier rain and frederick and middletown as well. for friday nightlights this evening there will be scattered thunderstorms around. still want to plan for that. especially before 8:00 p.m. otherwise, mild. temperatures in the 80s. still very humid until about 10:00 this evening. more rain and storms. i'll have that coming up. >> thanks amelia. >>> the annual deer management program starts tomorrow and runs through next february 15th. trained archers are assigned locations in parks and other locations throughout the county. difficult run stream valley was one of the areas where the most deer were killed. the program helps to lower the thousands of collisions between deer and vehicles each year. archers are allowed to hunt monday through saturdays from 30 minutes before sunrise to 30 minutes after sunset. orange signs are posted in the hunt areas, so park visitors can be alert. since virginia began tracking hunting injuries in 1959, no injuries related to archery have been reported by bystanders. >>> health care.gov hacked. why offici
those of you in thurmond could be dealing with some heavier rain and frederick and middletown as well. for friday nightlights this evening there will be scattered thunderstorms around. still want to plan for that. especially before 8:00 p.m. otherwise, mild. temperatures in the 80s. still very humid until about 10:00 this evening. more rain and storms. i'll have that coming up. >> thanks amelia. >>> the annual deer management program starts tomorrow and runs through next february...
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finishing with fewer votes in the other third-party candidate, strom thurmond. this event from the kansas city public library in missouri is about one hour. >> i printed this out and big en
finishing with fewer votes in the other third-party candidate, strom thurmond. this event from the kansas city public library in missouri is about one hour. >> i printed this out and big en
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over the course of three decades, people like john danforth, strom thurmond, nancy cassel balm, arlen specter, thad cochran, this was always a bipartisan effort and that was before citizens united, before mccutcheon when things went from bad to worse. it's not a radical idea. in fact, it's pretty simple. it would give back power to congress to regulate campaign finance at the federal level, and to states at the state level. that's it. period. we do not dictate specific reforms. we cannot -- we can debate the specifics and we should, but congress has a duty and a right to enact sensible campaign finance reform. the american people support reform because they know a basic truth -- no matter how hard some may try to obscure it, when the court says money is free speech, there is a great risk that special interests can drown out the voices of everyone else. because we know you don't get something for nothing. folks writing those checks want something in return,whether it's democratic billionaires or republican billionaires, then value for their money, which usually means less compromise. a
over the course of three decades, people like john danforth, strom thurmond, nancy cassel balm, arlen specter, thad cochran, this was always a bipartisan effort and that was before citizens united, before mccutcheon when things went from bad to worse. it's not a radical idea. in fact, it's pretty simple. it would give back power to congress to regulate campaign finance at the federal level, and to states at the state level. that's it. period. we do not dictate specific reforms. we cannot -- we...