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skepticism that came mixed with immediate dislike for this phony philanthropist, defending the underprivilegeid off. she had been born to money, it was written all over her. she had never felt the ache of poverty and deprivation, not like himself, ragged trousers, sometimes hungry. son of a settler on a homestead in oregon. naturally he gave no expression to these thoughts, even contriving nods of the head and looks of admiration, concealment have always come naturally to him. he wanted her, and this gave him tact that he might otherwise not have summoned, indistinguishable in his mind from consideration of strategy, similar to the feeling that made him avoid glancing too frequently at the line of her bosom or the inclination of her limbs as she sat opposite him. her eyes shone when she spoke of her father and her life and home which was delicately molded, softened with tenderness. she held her head up and looked to elliott, altogether beautiful and regal. her father was a great storyteller in addition to everything else. he had told her a lot of stories when she was a little girl. he made th
skepticism that came mixed with immediate dislike for this phony philanthropist, defending the underprivilegeid off. she had been born to money, it was written all over her. she had never felt the ache of poverty and deprivation, not like himself, ragged trousers, sometimes hungry. son of a settler on a homestead in oregon. naturally he gave no expression to these thoughts, even contriving nods of the head and looks of admiration, concealment have always come naturally to him. he wanted her,...
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the life center church offers book bags as well as school supplies to underprivileged children in the area. there is some advice for making healthy choices before and after school. >>> students showed dr. billings skills at the spelling bee -- showed off their spelling skills. the bid was hosted by reading is fundamental. there you saw our own pamela brown, a judge for the event. >>> let's talk about the redskins, they were out practicing today. >> will tell you what the quarterback or running hard. the >> it is time now for abc7 sports. >> the washington redskins quarterback is going back to work today. he threw up an interception right here on thursday. he should have never thrown it. he was under constant pressure every time he dropped back. he has chalked up as a learning experience. >> i was disappointed, because i wanted to come out and show how much i have gotten better. as far as the numbers go, and from the stat sheet, i just did not have a good game. it's frustrating from that point, but that is how the preseason goes. i have three more chances to step up, so i am looking fo
the life center church offers book bags as well as school supplies to underprivileged children in the area. there is some advice for making healthy choices before and after school. >>> students showed dr. billings skills at the spelling bee -- showed off their spelling skills. the bid was hosted by reading is fundamental. there you saw our own pamela brown, a judge for the event. >>> let's talk about the redskins, they were out practicing today. >> will tell you what the...
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estranged wife of councilman marion barry created the southeast tennis and learning center for underprivileged children can learn to play tennis and improve reading. yesterday, she says the eviction notice came without warning and that left her in tears. >> this is the reason i get up in the morning, to do things for these kids. when the vision came to me, this was just rocky soil with hypodermic needles. >> d.c. attorney general peter nickles says he made the decision to evict her. it was because her organization's's corporate status was revoked by the city more than three years ago. still to come, the air traffic controllers on duty during the deadly america collection in manhattan was on the phone with his girlfriend. it is raising new questions in the investigation. >> you make it hard. >> peace, love, and rock-and- roll, we w roll, >> wildfires forced people to leave their homes near santa cruz, california. the fire scorched 3,000 acres and continue to burn out of control. firefighters say the windy conditions are feeling the flames. >> >>> the at a suspended two air traffic controllers a
estranged wife of councilman marion barry created the southeast tennis and learning center for underprivileged children can learn to play tennis and improve reading. yesterday, she says the eviction notice came without warning and that left her in tears. >> this is the reason i get up in the morning, to do things for these kids. when the vision came to me, this was just rocky soil with hypodermic needles. >> d.c. attorney general peter nickles says he made the decision to evict her....
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that will bring five youth facilities to underprivileged communities. now that includes one at the old memorial stadium site. and another in park heights near pimlico. >> we are here again. boo. boo. boo. >> wow some ohio a set them up for success-- for less. save money. live better. walmart. . >> well this week we all saw the most beer summit ever. >> president obama sat down with professor gates and sergeant crowley but there were two other people that needed a beer summit. >> we are here again. >> boo. boo. boo. >> the young man is 33-year-old ben ca nop candidate for mayor in toledo. the heckler is maxwell austin. austin said someone from his campaign trampled his flower bed before the news conference started and that's what set him off. so the television station in toledo thought they should get-together for a beer summit. and they did, and both said the meeting was productive. >> isn't that nice. >> so sweet. since jeff is nearby maybe we should have a beer summit during the bad weather. >> don't want anything to come to a -- >> crowd he skies for
that will bring five youth facilities to underprivileged communities. now that includes one at the old memorial stadium site. and another in park heights near pimlico. >> we are here again. boo. boo. boo. >> wow some ohio a set them up for success-- for less. save money. live better. walmart. . >> well this week we all saw the most beer summit ever. >> president obama sat down with professor gates and sergeant crowley but there were two other people that needed a beer...
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profit from the record will go to help in educating underprivileged children. >> tweeting for cheap travel? airlines are turning to twitter to offer a discount. >> a family is still searching for answers after the death of >> a pleasure trip turned into quite an ordeal for more than 50 people fishing off the coast of florida. they're fishing boat lost power 7 miles offshore on sunday. the u.s. coast guard was called in to help the passengers. two people suffered minor injuries, mostly due to dehydration. >> a family of eight navy pilots say they are relieved that his remains have been found but they still need answers about how he died. the family was just notified that his remains were located. relatives believed he was ejected from his plane. they have their own investigators looking into what happened once he was on the ground and are confident that they will get some answers. >> we have our own sources on the ground. we will get those answers. >> the family has not yet determined how they will honor him. >> after orbiting the earth over 4000 times, and astronauts lost pullback plans to
profit from the record will go to help in educating underprivileged children. >> tweeting for cheap travel? airlines are turning to twitter to offer a discount. >> a family is still searching for answers after the death of >> a pleasure trip turned into quite an ordeal for more than 50 people fishing off the coast of florida. they're fishing boat lost power 7 miles offshore on sunday. the u.s. coast guard was called in to help the passengers. two people suffered minor...
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obama says he is against reparations and the universal health care is to the way to help the underprivilegedeen movement is really van jones, about social justice and spreading the wealth, communism. maybe the green movement is the front you are talking about. maybe that is the way to spread the wealth and moving all that money into social justice through health care? no? >> i was thinking about the irony of what both were saying in terms of the principle argument against the health care initiative to provide coverage to a broader number of people. but any system where the government is picking winners and losers there is going to be a risk of a gray indecision and injustice. that is the ironic feature of this discussion. rattle natural to cover everyone but it's going to discriminate certain groups of people. >> they'll say we have a horrible system now because it discriminates. i've got 30 seconds. >> i would like to speak to that briefly. no one here is defending the counter system as a perfect paradigm system. there is a moral difference between the government picking winners and losers
obama says he is against reparations and the universal health care is to the way to help the underprivilegedeen movement is really van jones, about social justice and spreading the wealth, communism. maybe the green movement is the front you are talking about. maybe that is the way to spread the wealth and moving all that money into social justice through health care? no? >> i was thinking about the irony of what both were saying in terms of the principle argument against the health care...
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the next two weeks anyone 18 or younger gets a haircut, the salon will give a free cut to an underprivileged child. >>> a baltimore native turns his life around from addict to prankster and author. >> it was $10 higher than it normally is. i felt this was a horrific scam. >> a scam targeting texters. how you could be charged without even knowing it. >>> the search on is for a man wanted for armed robbery. police need your help tonight in maryland's most wanted. >>> it's home of the misdemeanor wiener and the chain gang chilli dog. >>> there are lots of proposals for paying for health care reform. taxing very expensive insurance policies is one. some say this isn't a good idea. the so-called cadillac health insurance plans come with hefty pricetags. the insurers who provide the plans could soon number the cross hairs of senators looking to find revenue to offset the cost of health care reform. >> when we were talking about capping the tax exclusion at $25,000 (unintelligible). that was -- it was real money. >>> just how much would this exize tax raise? some experts recommend less than 1 half
the next two weeks anyone 18 or younger gets a haircut, the salon will give a free cut to an underprivileged child. >>> a baltimore native turns his life around from addict to prankster and author. >> it was $10 higher than it normally is. i felt this was a horrific scam. >> a scam targeting texters. how you could be charged without even knowing it. >>> the search on is for a man wanted for armed robbery. police need your help tonight in maryland's most wanted....
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universal education and universal healthcare is a way to hen the underprivileged. the green movement is about -- is really van jones, at least, is about social justice and spreading the wealth, communism. maybe the green movement is that front you're talking about, and maybe that's just his way of spreading the wealth and moving all that money into social justice through healthcare. no? carter? >> no, i was thinking of something else, actually. i was thinking about the irony of what both of you were saying about the principle rational and argument for this healthcare initiative is to provide coverage to a broader group of people, people who aren't currently covered but as i was saying before, any kind of system where the government is picking winners and losers, there will be serious risks of gave injustices and that is an ironic feature of this whole discussion, the raggal is to -- rational is to cover everyone but the mechanism to do that will be to discriminate against certain groups of people. glenn: they will say we have a horrible system now because it discri
universal education and universal healthcare is a way to hen the underprivileged. the green movement is about -- is really van jones, at least, is about social justice and spreading the wealth, communism. maybe the green movement is that front you're talking about, and maybe that's just his way of spreading the wealth and moving all that money into social justice through healthcare. no? carter? >> no, i was thinking of something else, actually. i was thinking about the irony of what both...
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learning about, and i am expecting we will get weeks of it, falling but visits to hospitals and underprivileged kids and just one favre after another after another. -- follow up visits to hospitals. it seems the little things may add up to something even bigger. >> i think that is true, shep, because everything he did, there are millions of others that you have not heard about. there was a plane crash in western massachusetts 41 years ago. it is really the little things he did to try to a people in their daily lives. he was always the first person to call if you're in the hospital where lost a loved one or showed up at the way, or personal notes, -- showed up at the wake. those that are in the business call some of these "robo letters," and none of his work. as was a reference to earlier, when they were negotiating and things were not going well, orrin hatch always threatened to call eunice shriver kennedy, passed away a few weeks ago, and ted kennedy would say, "no, do not do that. we can work in appier " it was good seeing them being able to work that way, and it would be good seeing it again
learning about, and i am expecting we will get weeks of it, falling but visits to hospitals and underprivileged kids and just one favre after another after another. -- follow up visits to hospitals. it seems the little things may add up to something even bigger. >> i think that is true, shep, because everything he did, there are millions of others that you have not heard about. there was a plane crash in western massachusetts 41 years ago. it is really the little things he did to try to a...
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the album is due out at the end of november and its profits will go to educate underprivileged children. >>> check this out. a demolition goes wrong in a big way in turkey. this is not the way a demolition is supposed to happen, but it's a scene that greeted spectators this weekend. an old flower factory was supposed to come down to make room for a shopping mall, but the building rolled completely over, landing upside down. nobody was hurt. >>> what started out as a mountant adventure in northern iraq has turned into an international incident. three american hikers areto missing today. it's believed they were arrested in iran after wandering across the border from iraq. today secretary of state hillary rodham clinton appealed to iran for more information about the case and to return the hikers as quickly as possible. richard engel as the latest. >> reporter: it was in these mountains in kurdistan where three americans went hiking last week before, according to iranian media, they strayed over the border into iran and were arrested. kurdish officials c s confirmed their identities. they
the album is due out at the end of november and its profits will go to educate underprivileged children. >>> check this out. a demolition goes wrong in a big way in turkey. this is not the way a demolition is supposed to happen, but it's a scene that greeted spectators this weekend. an old flower factory was supposed to come down to make room for a shopping mall, but the building rolled completely over, landing upside down. nobody was hurt. >>> what started out as a mountant...
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at the southeast tennis and learning center she created, underprivileged children learn to play tennis and they improve their reading. >> this is the reason i get up in the morning, to do things for these kids. when the vision came to me, this was just a rocky with hypodermic needles. >> we called the attorney general, and he said he made the decision to evict barry because her organization's corporate status was revoked by the city more than three years ago. no word as to why. all a a final farewell today for eunice kennedy shriver. vice president joe biden will join shriver's family and friends for a private funeral mass later this morning in massachusetts. yesterday, a steady stream of mourners paid their respects at a public wake. shriver was the sister of the late preside kennedy and founder of the special olympics. shriver died tuesday at the age of 88. >> and the time now is just about 6:07. we have 71 degrees. >> and when "good morning washington" returns -- a disappointing start to the preseason for the skins. we'll look back at last night's blowout. >> and happy friday mornin
at the southeast tennis and learning center she created, underprivileged children learn to play tennis and they improve their reading. >> this is the reason i get up in the morning, to do things for these kids. when the vision came to me, this was just a rocky with hypodermic needles. >> we called the attorney general, and he said he made the decision to evict barry because her organization's corporate status was revoked by the city more than three years ago. no word as to why. all...
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but i'm not quite sure that this sense of championing as passionate as he did the rights of the underprivilegedas there as the youngest child. i think in the early years that he was a much more cautious and, if you will, centrist democrat. i talked to one of his oldest h friends who was with him in '62 today and i said "if we had been sitting around in boston in 1967--" which is when i first covered senator kennedy" "and we said 47 years from now he'll die and be thought of as one of the great liberal lions of all time and one of the most effective senators ever, what would we have said?iv and we would have said you're drunk, go get another drink. requests that's not what he wast cast as then. i think he grew. i think he really grew. i think he grew in a sense of having these much more... much m greater commitments. i think he learned. he was affected by his brothers last campaign a great deal. but i think he grew as much asre any politician i've ever seen, because he had, as john mentioned earlier, some dreadful low points.ea >> rose: well, was there a moment in which he changed or was it an e
but i'm not quite sure that this sense of championing as passionate as he did the rights of the underprivilegedas there as the youngest child. i think in the early years that he was a much more cautious and, if you will, centrist democrat. i talked to one of his oldest h friends who was with him in '62 today and i said "if we had been sitting around in boston in 1967--" which is when i first covered senator kennedy" "and we said 47 years from now he'll die and be thought of...
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he was always a champion for the underprivileged, health care, assumer critics.is later years brought more personal troubles and another family tragedy. i am in hyannis have been here obviously through the weekend because of the rain crash that health insurance apparently resulted in the deaths. >> but also another moment in the sun right before super tuesday kennedy's endorsement lend credibility and momentum to the obama presidential campaign. it's time again for a new ren yags of leadership. >> reporter: kennedy's diagnosis with a brain tumor in may 2008. he was back on the senate flower just week after surgery and he electified the country but making a surprise appearance at the democratic convention where he echoed his famous rally be cry. >> the worm begins a knew, the hope rises again and the dream lives on. >> it's worth noting, the dietz you saw happened a year ago yesterday. of course, so many people were doubt blessed in terms of being able to -- we spoke with cokie roberts. hooer's what she had to see. >> reporter: his almost half a century matches so
he was always a champion for the underprivileged, health care, assumer critics.is later years brought more personal troubles and another family tragedy. i am in hyannis have been here obviously through the weekend because of the rain crash that health insurance apparently resulted in the deaths. >> but also another moment in the sun right before super tuesday kennedy's endorsement lend credibility and momentum to the obama presidential campaign. it's time again for a new ren yags of...
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scholarships to minority doctors and gives special contracts and grants to medical schools that serve underprivileged areas all in the hopes that giving money to minority students will make them serve in poorer areas. the civil rights commission says that's blatant racial discrimination and adds there is no proof that this measure actually helps minorities. now in a draft letter obtained by "the washington times," that the group plans to send to president obama, it argues, quote: sean: so, in short. the dems want to award money based on race when there is zero proof that the recipients of these scholarships actually go back and serve their communities. i guess that's another way to add another flaw to what is already a disastrous bill. hey, democrats, keep up the good work. now hilda sole lease delivered great news yesterday at the national summit in vegas some lease announced it could industrial revolution and create green jobs for american workers. no green jobs have actually been created yet. solis assured everyone that in due time they will come. employment in the green jobs industry makes up .05
scholarships to minority doctors and gives special contracts and grants to medical schools that serve underprivileged areas all in the hopes that giving money to minority students will make them serve in poorer areas. the civil rights commission says that's blatant racial discrimination and adds there is no proof that this measure actually helps minorities. now in a draft letter obtained by "the washington times," that the group plans to send to president obama, it argues, quote:...
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awards scholarships to minority doctors and gives special contracts to medical schools that serve underprivileged areas in the hopes that giving money to minority students will make them serve in poor areas. the civil-rights commission says that is blatant racial discrimination. there is no proof that this measure helps minorities. the group plans to send a letter to obama that these programs are unlikely to reduce health- care disparities among racial a. there is no proof that they go back and serve in those communities. according to the associated press, she announced to the alternative energy sector could spark a new industrial revolution and create tons of jobs for minority workers. no green energy jobs have actually been created yet. in due time, they will come. employment in the green jobs industry makes up.05% of all jobs in the u.s. not an indication that an industrial revolution is around the corner. is this how desperate these global warming alarmists have gotten? they are making things up. i wonder what the senator is feeling this past month as michigan experienced its coldest july eve
awards scholarships to minority doctors and gives special contracts to medical schools that serve underprivileged areas in the hopes that giving money to minority students will make them serve in poor areas. the civil-rights commission says that is blatant racial discrimination. there is no proof that this measure helps minorities. the group plans to send a letter to obama that these programs are unlikely to reduce health- care disparities among racial a. there is no proof that they go back and...
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they created the parade to give underprivileged children a chance to be in the limelight.reat music. a lot of smiles. >> people came out to see it. >> ever thought it would be a good idea to combine all the events, throw in foorks, bring in elvis. >> overload. >> not necessarily a bad thing. always a good time. >> trying to recoup. >> awfully toasty in chicago. >> it has been in parts of chicago. today they will get a chance to cool down. as we go into tropics look at the other big storm. let's go to the source. there's felicia. the storm has weakened. just over the last 48 hours or so, category 1, expected to weaken considerably becoming a weak tropical storm or depression as it makes landfall in hawaii. in atlanta a very muggy, warm day. temperatures going back to 20e9s. looks good for the time being. throw in elvis an you have your day made. >> it's just started. thank you. >> thanks. >> we're going to take you live to the scene of the hudson river plane crash and chopper collision there. in 30 minutes we'll see the search resume. >> plus a make or break month when it c
they created the parade to give underprivileged children a chance to be in the limelight.reat music. a lot of smiles. >> people came out to see it. >> ever thought it would be a good idea to combine all the events, throw in foorks, bring in elvis. >> overload. >> not necessarily a bad thing. always a good time. >> trying to recoup. >> awfully toasty in chicago. >> it has been in parts of chicago. today they will get a chance to cool down. as we go into...
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literally hundreds of organizations that will be funneling these back packs out to underprivileged kids stewart giving back. congratulations on the success and go lock up the championship it will be number three. back inside, steve tell tony what's coming up next: steve: straight ahead, he hung on for dear life as his friends floated away. now nick schuyler is speaking out for the very first time. >> weave all thought it there is a good chance that we might not make it through the might. steve: bernie goldberg joins us next with more of his exclusive interview. federal government ran health care. part of the reform bill some democrats will revolt if there is no public option. so, who are they? we are going to tell you. first, the aflac trivia question of the day. when this hotel added aflac to compliment their benefits package aflac! it made a big splash with the employees yeaaaahhhh! find out more at aflac!... ...forbusiness.com (laughter) strength on its own can be impressive. when consistency is added, that's when it becomes real. ♪ at northwestern mutual, we've been able to deliver
literally hundreds of organizations that will be funneling these back packs out to underprivileged kids stewart giving back. congratulations on the success and go lock up the championship it will be number three. back inside, steve tell tony what's coming up next: steve: straight ahead, he hung on for dear life as his friends floated away. now nick schuyler is speaking out for the very first time. >> weave all thought it there is a good chance that we might not make it through the might....
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. >> we serve the underprivileged kids of washington, d.c. whole point is developing minds in the classroom and on the court. the skills they learn on the court, the goal setting, we teach that into the classroom. our center for excellence, we have 12 straight years of scroll think -- scholarship. s. >> for the last 12 years, 100% of the seniors went to college, academic, scholarships and financial aid. >> and they're becoming smarter, and they're becoming more fierce with tennis. thank you, i'm going to the other end of the court. aisle check in with one of the player. they've been practicing since they got here this morning and they got here before 7:00 and they've been working on forhands and back hands and volleys and you name it! where's brianna. right at the net. how old are you. >> ten years old. >> howl how long have you been playing. >> 7. >> what do you like about it. >> it's fun, interesting and cool. >> and it's cool. who's your favorite player. >> venus and serena. >> i like them both, too. tell me what you're doing with your str
. >> we serve the underprivileged kids of washington, d.c. whole point is developing minds in the classroom and on the court. the skills they learn on the court, the goal setting, we teach that into the classroom. our center for excellence, we have 12 straight years of scroll think -- scholarship. s. >> for the last 12 years, 100% of the seniors went to college, academic, scholarships and financial aid. >> and they're becoming smarter, and they're becoming more fierce with...
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have been here for 40 years and senator ted kennedy has been a great movement, you know, for the underprivileged. there is no words we can say thank you. i came here to say thank you to him and his family. it was a privilege that his family had us to come out. we thank them instead of they thanking us. >> reporter: what's so interesting is just a little while ago. thank you so much. one of the kennedy sons, matt, bobby's son, was out here greeting people on the line, expressing his thanks for them being out here and they, in turn, expressing their own condolences. one of these people, you said hello to matt. how important was that to you? >> this whole day is really something incredible. i have met ten more of the kennedys that i ever had seen before. they are all so incredibly gracious. i had a little girl next to me. she is just still here. we just met today but she has learned so much by being here. i wanted her to realize that i shook his hand when i was 17 years old. all of these things are so meaningful through life when it is someone who has done so much for all of us. humanity is better
have been here for 40 years and senator ted kennedy has been a great movement, you know, for the underprivileged. there is no words we can say thank you. i came here to say thank you to him and his family. it was a privilege that his family had us to come out. we thank them instead of they thanking us. >> reporter: what's so interesting is just a little while ago. thank you so much. one of the kennedy sons, matt, bobby's son, was out here greeting people on the line, expressing his thanks...
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someone who works at a college, a liberal arts college, that teaches people to help the poor, the underprivileged -- people who don't have representation in government -- why would somebody like that carry the banner that says, we need to get these people out of their houses and knock them town? what makes somebody think that way? why did the governor think that this was a good idea? what about the guy from pfizer who had to make the decision whether to support this decision. is in how does he think and feel about this? obviously, i want to know why did someone like susette, a nurse, who's never been in a courtroom before, never testified, never been deposed, never been represented by a lawyer, never been interviewed by, you know, sean hannity and all these other shows that suddenly are on her doorstep and with cameras and lights. is she greedy and mad? those are the questions you have. when you put it all together you realize there's simple reasons people do these extraordinary things. what i said in the introduction of the book i believe in my bones. pride is what this story is about in america
someone who works at a college, a liberal arts college, that teaches people to help the poor, the underprivileged -- people who don't have representation in government -- why would somebody like that carry the banner that says, we need to get these people out of their houses and knock them town? what makes somebody think that way? why did the governor think that this was a good idea? what about the guy from pfizer who had to make the decision whether to support this decision. is in how does he...
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john, but i'm not quite sure that this sensef chpioning as passiote as he did the righ of the underprivileged the youngest cld. i think in the early yars that he was a much re cautus and, if you will, centst democrat. i talked to one of his oldest h friendwho was with him in '62 tay and i said "if we had been sittg around in boston in 19--" which is when i rst covered senatorennedy" "and we said 47 yearsrom nowe'll die a be thought of asne of the grat liberal lions of a time and one of the most effective senars ever, what would we have said?iv and we would have said you' drunk, go get another drink. reuests that's not wh he wast cast as tn. i ink he grew. i thinke really grew i think he gr in a sense o having these much more... much m greater commitmen. i think he lerned. he was affected b his others last campaign a grt deal.
john, but i'm not quite sure that this sensef chpioning as passiote as he did the righ of the underprivileged the youngest cld. i think in the early yars that he was a much re cautus and, if you will, centst democrat. i talked to one of his oldest h friendwho was with him in '62 tay and i said "if we had been sittg around in boston in 19--" which is when i rst covered senatorennedy" "and we said 47 yearsrom nowe'll die a be thought of asne of the grat liberal lions of a time...
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tennis and learnin center she created, underprivileged children were cert. >> this is the reason i gete vision came to me, this was just rocky soil with hypodermic needles. >> we call the attorney general and he said he decided to evict her because the city revoke your organization's corporate status more than three years ago. there is no word as to why. >>> eleanor holmes norton is questioning the commander of the army corps of engineers about the decision to halt the cleanup in spring valley. last week, a worker clearing world war i munitions found a flask with a chemical agent. the digging must continue until all chemical weapons are removed. she plans to visit the site next week and hold a public hearing on the issue next month. we will have another news update at 8:56. for continuous news coverage, tune in to our sister station, news channel 8. ♪ have another one in mexico ♪ my best place to cuddle ♪ sit right here and have another beer in mexico ♪ ♪ and take these blues away >> all right. kenny. all right. great to see you. >> glad you're here, man. >> kenny chesney, ladies and g
tennis and learnin center she created, underprivileged children were cert. >> this is the reason i gete vision came to me, this was just rocky soil with hypodermic needles. >> we call the attorney general and he said he decided to evict her because the city revoke your organization's corporate status more than three years ago. there is no word as to why. >>> eleanor holmes norton is questioning the commander of the army corps of engineers about the decision to halt the...
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you set the school year for some underprivileged child here in the washington area. that. good morning. at this hour still pleasant. we're in the 70s and low 80s now with moderate humidity but getting hot this afternoon into the low 90s with hazy sunshine. sweltering humidity moving in tonight into tomorrow and thursday into friday. a passing thundershower tonight and then greater chance of an afternoon thundershower tomorrow and again on thursday afternoon. and maybe a passing or morning afternoon thundershower friday or saturday. lower humidity and cooler sunday and monday. jerry, how is traffic? >> things settling down nicely along interstate 66 eastbound on the approach to the capital beltway. cleared out for the morning drive so that's good news. elsewhere no late issues at the woodrow wilson bridge. top side of the beltway lanes open and cleared out along i-270. i-270. we'll be b captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> hi, everybody, it's tuesday, august 18th. we're delighted that you're with us today. >> hello. >> hello miss hoda woman. you're still
you set the school year for some underprivileged child here in the washington area. that. good morning. at this hour still pleasant. we're in the 70s and low 80s now with moderate humidity but getting hot this afternoon into the low 90s with hazy sunshine. sweltering humidity moving in tonight into tomorrow and thursday into friday. a passing thundershower tonight and then greater chance of an afternoon thundershower tomorrow and again on thursday afternoon. and maybe a passing or morning...