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in 1960 and again in 1964, you the american people gave us a dmant to awaken america to us and you haveed us to get america moving gain and we have an american and it's on the move. we have awakened expectations and we have aroused new voices and new voices that must and will be heard we have inspired hope in men and woman and impatient to see their hope and ask aspirations full filed. we have raised a new standard of life in our america. not just for the poor for but every american and the standard by which the future must be judged and my most urgent challenge is in urban america and within 25 years 100 million more will join the national family and i ask you tonight where shall they live. how shall they live and what shall be the future. we're going to decide in the next four years the questions and the next president will e stab for the unborn and the task is tremendous, and i need your help. the sympathy solution to the frustrated and it's to lash out society against, but we know and they must know that this is no answer. violence breeds more violence only in order can we build and
in 1960 and again in 1964, you the american people gave us a dmant to awaken america to us and you haveed us to get america moving gain and we have an american and it's on the move. we have awakened expectations and we have aroused new voices and new voices that must and will be heard we have inspired hope in men and woman and impatient to see their hope and ask aspirations full filed. we have raised a new standard of life in our america. not just for the poor for but every american and the...
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and in 1960 and again in 1964, you the american people gave us a mandate to awaken america to its unmetds. you asked us to get america moving again, and we have. and america is on the move. and we have -- we have awakened expectations. we have aroused new voices and new voices that must and will be heard. we have inspired new hope in millions of men and women and they are inpatient and rightly so. inpatient now to see their hopes and their aspirations fulfilled. we have raised a new standard of life in our america. not just for the poor, but for every american, wage earner, businessman, farmer, school child and housewife. a standard by which the future progress must be judged. our most urgent challenge is in urban america where most of our people live. some 70% of our people live on 2% of our land. within 25 years, 100 million more will join our national family. i ask you tonight, where shall they live? how shall they live? what shall be their future? we are going to decide in the next four years those questions. the next president of the united states will establish policies not only f
and in 1960 and again in 1964, you the american people gave us a mandate to awaken america to its unmetds. you asked us to get america moving again, and we have. and america is on the move. and we have -- we have awakened expectations. we have aroused new voices and new voices that must and will be heard. we have inspired new hope in millions of men and women and they are inpatient and rightly so. inpatient now to see their hopes and their aspirations fulfilled. we have raised a new standard of...
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us. america's game is celebrating philadelphia, a great american city. wheel... of... fortune! [ cheers and applause ] ?? ladies and gentlemen, here are the stars of america's game -- pat sajak and vanna white. that's pat, right here. hi. thank you. thank you, jim. [ cheers and applause ] thank you very much. i'm feeling so philadelphian. yeah. it's amazing. thank you. see you later. thanks. hey, guys. good to see you all.
us. america's game is celebrating philadelphia, a great american city. wheel... of... fortune! [ cheers and applause ] ?? ladies and gentlemen, here are the stars of america's game -- pat sajak and vanna white. that's pat, right here. hi. thank you. thank you, jim. [ cheers and applause ] thank you very much. i'm feeling so philadelphian. yeah. it's amazing. thank you. see you later. thanks. hey, guys. good to see you all.
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as we launch this crusade we call to go forward with us the youth of america. ause needs their enthusiasm, their devotion, and the lift their vision of the future will provide. [cheers] we call to go forward with us the women of america; our workers, farmers, is this man. -- businessmen. as we go to the country, americans in every walk of life can have confidence that our single-minded purpose is to serve their interest, guard and extend their rights and strengthen the america that we so love. [cheers] the noble service to which we republicans summon all americans is not only for one campaign or for one election. our summons is to a lifetime enrollment. and our party shall always remain committed to a more secure, a brighter and an even better future for all our people. [cheers] we go out from here with unbounded trust in the american people. we go out from here to merit their unbounded trust in us. wherever i am, i will end each day of this coming campaign thinking of millions of american homes, large and small; of fathers and mothers' working and sacrificing t
as we launch this crusade we call to go forward with us the youth of america. ause needs their enthusiasm, their devotion, and the lift their vision of the future will provide. [cheers] we call to go forward with us the women of america; our workers, farmers, is this man. -- businessmen. as we go to the country, americans in every walk of life can have confidence that our single-minded purpose is to serve their interest, guard and extend their rights and strengthen the america that we so love....
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, who said to us "ask not what your country can do to you, but what you can do for your country." [ applause ] my fellow democrats and america americans, let us ask together what we can do for the freedom of man. [ applause [ applause ] what we are doing is in the tradition of lyndon b. johnson who rallied the nation. >> said to you and said to me and said to all the world, let us continue. [ applause ] >> in the space -- and in the space of five years since that tragic moment, president johnson has accomplished war of the unfinished business of america than any of its predecessors. i truly believe that history records the greatness of this contribution and the people of this land and tonight, to you, mr. president, i say thank you. thank you mr. president. [ applause ] >> yes, my fellow democrats, we have recognized and indeed, we must recognize the end of an era and the beginning of a new day. that new day belongs to the peop people, to all the people, everywhere of this land of the people to every man and woman and child that's a citizen of this republic. [ applause ] within that new day, lies nothing less than the promis
, who said to us "ask not what your country can do to you, but what you can do for your country." [ applause ] my fellow democrats and america americans, let us ask together what we can do for the freedom of man. [ applause [ applause ] what we are doing is in the tradition of lyndon b. johnson who rallied the nation. >> said to you and said to me and said to all the world, let us continue. [ applause ] >> in the space -- and in the space of five years since that tragic...
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us. "america's election headquarters "starts right now. >>> good afternoon.out with a flash alert from the fbi. after foreign hackers break into state election systems right here at home. hello, everyone, i'm heather nauert. the fbi cyber division now warning election officials nationwide after discovering that hackers penetrated election databases in two states. the urgent bulletin asking for help from cybersecurity professionals and system administrators, stating the information in this product is only for members of their own organization and those with direct need to know. our chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge is dialed in on this one, she has more from washington. catherine, tell us what hackers were able to get.
us. "america's election headquarters "starts right now. >>> good afternoon.out with a flash alert from the fbi. after foreign hackers break into state election systems right here at home. hello, everyone, i'm heather nauert. the fbi cyber division now warning election officials nationwide after discovering that hackers penetrated election databases in two states. the urgent bulletin asking for help from cybersecurity professionals and system administrators, stating the...
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but freedom should astound us, america should astound us, and, heck, i believe even congress should astound us. david is a missionary of freedom because he inspires of love of american history. and american history is rooted in freedom so i congratulate you on this award, not only for helping us to remember, but helping us to love our country and the people and institutions that kept us free. thank you. >> kevin wants to go down in the history books, favorably, perhaps. there are some special guests here tonight that i want to introduce. the first and foremost is rosalie barns mccullough. the wife of david for 62 years, and his confidante as i understand since the teenage years for both of them. if you're anything like my wife, you're probably his best editor as well. would you please, along with your children, four children and three grandchildren, stand and be recognized? in addition, we have members of congress, both from the house and the senate here tonight as well as former members and other folks that are in the historical area of teaching and we recognize their importance and we wel
but freedom should astound us, america should astound us, and, heck, i believe even congress should astound us. david is a missionary of freedom because he inspires of love of american history. and american history is rooted in freedom so i congratulate you on this award, not only for helping us to remember, but helping us to love our country and the people and institutions that kept us free. thank you. >> kevin wants to go down in the history books, favorably, perhaps. there are some...
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us. "america's election headquarters "starts now. >> bye-bye. >>> we begin with a fox news alert.root in-ravaged louisiana to see firsthand the devastation from what's a being called the worst natural disaster to hit the u.s. since super storm sandy some four years ago. hello, everyone, i'm shannon bream. the president is expected to speak after touring this hard-hit neighborhood in baton rouge. president obama is facing heavy criticism that he waited too long to show up. we'll go to him live on the scene from louisiana. >> to begin with, i just want to say thank you to the outstanding officials behind me who have been on the ground, working 24/7 since this flood happened. it begins with outstanding leadership from the top with governor john bel edwards. we appreciate all the outstanding work he's done. his better half, the first lady of louisiana, i know has been by his side every step of the way, and we're grateful to her. they've got their own cleaning up to
us. "america's election headquarters "starts now. >> bye-bye. >>> we begin with a fox news alert.root in-ravaged louisiana to see firsthand the devastation from what's a being called the worst natural disaster to hit the u.s. since super storm sandy some four years ago. hello, everyone, i'm shannon bream. the president is expected to speak after touring this hard-hit neighborhood in baton rouge. president obama is facing heavy criticism that he waited too long to show...
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us. >>> "america's election headquarters" starts right now. presidential candidates hitting the campaign trail today with donald trump working to get back on message and hillary clinton riding new momentum after results from some brand-new fox polls. hello, everyone, i'm shannon bream inside america's election headquarters. first up, mrs. clinton visiting a tech company later this hour in the key battleground state of nevada, while trump makes his third visit to maine today, looking to turn the tables in deep blue territory. we have fox team coverage on all of this with senior national correspondent john roberts following the trump campaign live in portland,
us. >>> "america's election headquarters" starts right now. presidential candidates hitting the campaign trail today with donald trump working to get back on message and hillary clinton riding new momentum after results from some brand-new fox polls. hello, everyone, i'm shannon bream inside america's election headquarters. first up, mrs. clinton visiting a tech company later this hour in the key battleground state of nevada, while trump makes his third visit to maine today,...
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go get it. ...coach gilman used his cash rewards credit card from bank of america to earn 1% cash backaces like the batting cages. ♪ [ crowd cheers ] 2% back at grocery stores and now at wholesale clubs. and 3% back on gas. which helped him give his players something extra. the cash rewards credit card from bank of america. more cash back for the things you buy most. >> trump delivers a major speech on immigration as critics accuse him of softening his stance. this is what he said recently. >> the existing laws are very strong. first thing we will do if and when i win, get rid of the bad bones. we have gang member and bad people that need to get out. the process for everyone else. obama got tremendous numbers of people out of the country. we want to do it in a very humane manner. there can be a softening because we are not looking to hurt people. we have great people in the country. leslie marshal is here and lars larson. he's trying to have if both ways? the question is can he? can he be emthetic and why does he have to choose? >> one, he has to decide what course and what path he is
go get it. ...coach gilman used his cash rewards credit card from bank of america to earn 1% cash backaces like the batting cages. ♪ [ crowd cheers ] 2% back at grocery stores and now at wholesale clubs. and 3% back on gas. which helped him give his players something extra. the cash rewards credit card from bank of america. more cash back for the things you buy most. >> trump delivers a major speech on immigration as critics accuse him of softening his stance. this is what he said...
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some time today thinking about not just our native nations but all of the diversity that makes us americad when was the last time you heard the stories visited the places of someone different than you. it is a national park. i encourage you to take the time to take that bridge into someone else's life in someone else's story to straight to be able to put a new lens on and a new perspective of who we are as a nation. i think back to the work that i do in our community and the dedication that we had put forth . working towards giving a voice to those who have been silenced for so long. it has never been written in a book. they are in the national parks. they are the books that need to be opened and read in a different way in a different narrative to all of the places that we hold dear as a nation i firmly believe as a people wherever you are on this planet you preserve and you protect the things that are important to you our nation has protected and held aside 413 national parks full of the stories in places that are important to us as u.s. citizens and encourage us to begin to look at thos
some time today thinking about not just our native nations but all of the diversity that makes us americad when was the last time you heard the stories visited the places of someone different than you. it is a national park. i encourage you to take the time to take that bridge into someone else's life in someone else's story to straight to be able to put a new lens on and a new perspective of who we are as a nation. i think back to the work that i do in our community and the dedication that we...
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congrats. >> and more events to go. >> that's right. >>> thanks for joining us. >> "america's electionuarters" starts right now. >>> donald trump unveils his plan to make america's economy great again, he says. hello from "america's election headquarters," i'm heather nauert. the republican candidate unleashed a blueprint that vows to boost jobs by cutting taxes and regulations and red tape that he says would allow american businesses to compete around the world. listen to this from earlier today. >> we are ready to show the world that america is back, bigger and better and stronr
congrats. >> and more events to go. >> that's right. >>> thanks for joining us. >> "america's electionuarters" starts right now. >>> donald trump unveils his plan to make america's economy great again, he says. hello from "america's election headquarters," i'm heather nauert. the republican candidate unleashed a blueprint that vows to boost jobs by cutting taxes and regulations and red tape that he says would allow american businesses to...
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join us for "good morning america" tomorrow. as always, we are online at abcnews.com and our "nightline" facebook page.e. good night, america. today on "fablife"... (applause) ...one of the best-selling girl groups... >> destiny's child! >> oh, yeah, destiny's child! michelle williams. >> yay! >> me? >> we'll get to church today with a sunday-best fashion show. >> plus, it's a life-changer. >> everything you've ever wanted to know about getting your eyebrows on fleek. >> are you ready, guys? >> here she is. >> and the have-to-have tricks
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it's going to start this saturday in my hometown of detroit, which as you know, used to be the most prosperous city in america. but after 40, 50, 60 years of progressive domination, it's in terrible shape now. >> it's going to be fascinating to watch. thank you very much, dr. carson, very good to have you with us, we'll talk to you soon. >> you too. >>> judicial watch, one of the groups that's following up on the clinton e-mail investigation, has announced they've submitted their written questions to hillary clinton. she has to respond under oath with written answers by september the 29th. we'll stay on that story as well. >>> and primary voting under way today in two states, and several incumbents are in some pretty tough battles, including florida congresswoman debbie wassermann schultz who has had a rough time since the democratic national convention. she faces opposition from a law professor. an e-mail controversy earlier this year cost wassermann schultz her job as dnc chair and it could put some pressure on her for her congressional seat as well. incumbent senator marco rubio also on the ballot in flori
it's going to start this saturday in my hometown of detroit, which as you know, used to be the most prosperous city in america. but after 40, 50, 60 years of progressive domination, it's in terrible shape now. >> it's going to be fascinating to watch. thank you very much, dr. carson, very good to have you with us, we'll talk to you soon. >> you too. >>> judicial watch, one of the groups that's following up on the clinton e-mail investigation, has announced they've submitted...
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and that's what's making news in america this morning. >>> stay with us for "good morning america" and catch us at at >>> plus, mill oning students are headed back to school and how the teachers are getting ready for the school >> first to weatherwatch 12 and we are tracking the foggy start to the morning. good morning, welcome to "12 news this morning." i'm ben wagner. >> i'm melinda davenport. it is 4:30 on this monday, august 29th. >> we are talking about pea soup and the visibility is lower. also and fog in washington and sheboygan counties. three counties, it is in effect until 9:00. the visibility here a quarter mile or less. we are getting foggy conditions elsewhere as well. i wouldn't be surprised to see a few more counties added. 67 at the airp going up to 81 degrees. the patchy fog will be clear. spotty showers and thunderstorms in place for us tomorrow. 80 for today. 70s will be setting in for a long visit. >> when on the go, take the wisn forecast with you on the app. in mississippi. one had a connection to milwaukee area? >> yes, margaret held grew up in springer. later to
and that's what's making news in america this morning. >>> stay with us for "good morning america" and catch us at at >>> plus, mill oning students are headed back to school and how the teachers are getting ready for the school >> first to weatherwatch 12 and we are tracking the foggy start to the morning. good morning, welcome to "12 news this morning." i'm ben wagner. >> i'm melinda davenport. it is 4:30 on this monday, august 29th. >>...
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but to us, the theme really felt like "make america fear again." at's what all the speeches were about. >> all the things that we hold dear are being attacked every single day. >> our enemies are plotting against us. >> enemies who are hell bent on destroying us. >> your war is here. >> this is an economic disaster. >> terrorists who are going to come to western europe and come here and kill us! >> this is the last stand on earth. >> killing us and our allies! >> there is no place to escape to. >> trevor: why are you talking like that?! what's this?! what's happening?! (cheers and applause) no place on earth! really, there is no place on earth? really? no place to hide? because i'm pretty certain everybody's going to canada. you guys are acting like winter is coming. have you heard, john snow, the non-white-walkers are coming! (applause) i'm serious. that was the night. terror. speech after speech of screaming about everything that will kill us forget "make america safe again." after that, i just wanted to "make underpants dry again." (laughter) i d
but to us, the theme really felt like "make america fear again." at's what all the speeches were about. >> all the things that we hold dear are being attacked every single day. >> our enemies are plotting against us. >> enemies who are hell bent on destroying us. >> your war is here. >> this is an economic disaster. >> terrorists who are going to come to western europe and come here and kill us! >> this is the last stand on earth. >>...
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us. "america's election headquarters "starts right now. >>> good afternoon. starting out with a flash alert from the fbi. after foreign hackers break into state election systems right here at home. hello, everyone, i'm heather nauert. the fbi cyber division now warning election officials nationwide after discovering that hackers penetrated election databases in two states. the urgent bulletin asking for help from cybersecurity professionals and system administrators, stating the information in this product is only for members of their own organization and those with direct need to know. our chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge is dialed in on this one, she has more from washington. catherine, tell us what hackers were able to get. >> reporter: thanks, heather. this four-page fbi flash alert first obtained by yahoo! news and independently confirmed by fox was sent to election officials after foreign hackers targeted welcomes databases in two states. the fbi reports eight i.p. addresses used available software to scan for vulnerabilities and vote
us. "america's election headquarters "starts right now. >>> good afternoon. starting out with a flash alert from the fbi. after foreign hackers break into state election systems right here at home. hello, everyone, i'm heather nauert. the fbi cyber division now warning election officials nationwide after discovering that hackers penetrated election databases in two states. the urgent bulletin asking for help from cybersecurity professionals and system administrators, stating...
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use. america's golden boy shines again.hael phelps won his fourth gold medal of the rio olympics, the 22nd of his career with a victory in the 200 meter i had individual immediately. and simone was the first african-american to win a gold medal in the freestyle. back to "red eye." >> lebron james has two olympic gold medals in basketball, but could he add a third in a different sport. the handball squad said if james took up the sport it would take him six months to be the best player in the world. a danish handballer says we always talk about it. if the americans really wanted to play handball they would be amazing. they have so many good athletes and really big strong athletes. playing against lebron james. that would be hard. what if lebron played other sports. here he is as an equestrian and an olympic diver. by the way, those photos were not photoshoped. they are legit. why would i do that? he is the coach of the handball squad and he said lebron can take over the sport? >> that's not giving your team confidence. handb
use. america's golden boy shines again.hael phelps won his fourth gold medal of the rio olympics, the 22nd of his career with a victory in the 200 meter i had individual immediately. and simone was the first african-american to win a gold medal in the freestyle. back to "red eye." >> lebron james has two olympic gold medals in basketball, but could he add a third in a different sport. the handball squad said if james took up the sport it would take him six months to be the best...
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us. >> "america's election headquarters" starts right now. >>> all right. on the campaign trail one day after his speech on foreign policy calling for a whole new war on terrorism. hello, everyone, i'm sandra smith. donald trump in wisconsin today, a state he lost in the primaries. but full of working class voters that his campaign believes he can win over. meantime, hillary clinton stumping in pennsylvania. another toss-up state but one that hasn't gone republican since 1988. we have fox team coverage. jennifer griffin is following hillary clinton in philadelphia. we begin with theru
us. >> "america's election headquarters" starts right now. >>> all right. on the campaign trail one day after his speech on foreign policy calling for a whole new war on terrorism. hello, everyone, i'm sandra smith. donald trump in wisconsin today, a state he lost in the primaries. but full of working class voters that his campaign believes he can win over. meantime, hillary clinton stumping in pennsylvania. another toss-up state but one that hasn't gone republican...
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stay with us and america guns off taking harsh a crime of opportunity for the one you can prepare for their are some things to keepn stranger comes to you after there in your car and still in it. amanda explains. it is very concerning. technician john with the denver police department takes us inside the mind of a carjacker. individual is probably very aggressive individual is probably rushed almost always the victim is caught off guard. our first and area an armed suspect approaches the outside they key is to make you distract the suspect. that could work. accrete a situation where as the perpetrator becomes more aggravated with you puts you at risk might be better to comply hand over the keys and get out of there. scenario number two on knock on your window. the suspect has a gun. the reaction might be to step on the gas florida and flea. what if other vehicles are pedestrians are in the pat might be better to keep yourself and other safe and let the cargo. an unlocked door a stranger gets inside of your vehicle. best thing to do react immediately get out and run just remember techn
stay with us and america guns off taking harsh a crime of opportunity for the one you can prepare for their are some things to keepn stranger comes to you after there in your car and still in it. amanda explains. it is very concerning. technician john with the denver police department takes us inside the mind of a carjacker. individual is probably very aggressive individual is probably rushed almost always the victim is caught off guard. our first and area an armed suspect approaches the...
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us. >> "america's election headquarters" starts right now. >>> donald trump unveils his plan to make america's economy great again, he says. hello from "america's election headquarters," i'm heather nauert. the republican candidate unleashed a blueprint that vows to boost jobs by cutting taxes and regulations and red tape that he says would allow american businesses to compete around the world. listen to this from earlier today. >> we are ready to show the world that america is back, bigger and better and stronger than ever before. >> let's check in with peter doocy live for us in detrial where he just listened to that speech. peter, hello. tell us which part of that speech was best received by the audience today. >> reporter: heather, it had to have been his pitch for a major cut president trump would make in corporate tax rates. >> no american company will pay more than 15% of their business income in taxes. [ cheers and applause ] in other words, we're reducing your taxes from 35% to 15%. >> reporter: donald trump stuck to script today, using a teleprompter, calling for the death tax to be
us. >> "america's election headquarters" starts right now. >>> donald trump unveils his plan to make america's economy great again, he says. hello from "america's election headquarters," i'm heather nauert. the republican candidate unleashed a blueprint that vows to boost jobs by cutting taxes and regulations and red tape that he says would allow american businesses to compete around the world. listen to this from earlier today. >> we are ready to show...
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cnn national correspondent, suzanne malveaux, is tracking that story for us. >> america is better thanonald trump. >> reporter: hillary clinton laying into donald trump at a conference for black and hispanic journalists in washington. >> we need to stand up as a country and say that donald trump doesn't represent who we are and what we believe. >> reporter: clinton was asked about her claim in a pair of recent interviews, that fbi director james comey said her public answers about her e-mails were truthful. here is what she told fox news sunday. >> after a long investigation, fibl director james comey said none of those things that you told the american public were true. >> chris, that's not what i heard director comey said. and i thank you for giving me the opportunity to, in my view, clarify. director comey said that my answers were truthful and what i've said is consistent with what i have told the american people. >> reporter: that statement, which she repeated in another interview wednesday, ruled false by fact checkers. clinton tried to clarify those comments, referring specifica
cnn national correspondent, suzanne malveaux, is tracking that story for us. >> america is better thanonald trump. >> reporter: hillary clinton laying into donald trump at a conference for black and hispanic journalists in washington. >> we need to stand up as a country and say that donald trump doesn't represent who we are and what we believe. >> reporter: clinton was asked about her claim in a pair of recent interviews, that fbi director james comey said her public...
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us. >>> "america's election headquarters" starts right now. the presidential candidates hitting the campaign trail today with donald trump working to get back on message and hillary clinton riding new momentum after results from some brand-new fox polls. hello, everyone, i'm shannon bream inside america's election headquarters. first up, mrs. clinton visiting a tech company later this hour in the key battleground state of nevada, while trump makes his third visit to maine today, looking to turn the tables in deep blue territory. we have fox team coverage on all of this with senior national correspondent john roberts following the trump campaign live in portland, maine. but we begin with jennifer griffin live at the clinton event. jennifer, what do these polls show us today? >> reporter: shannon, the latest fox news poll shows clinton leading trump by about 10%, that's out of the margin of error, because, and a bigger jump after the democratic consequenti convention than trump received after the republican convention. she's in a double digit le
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us. >> "america's election headquarters" starts right now. >>> all right. donald trump back on the campaign trail one day after his speech on foreign policy calling for a whole new war on terrorism. hello, everyone, i'm sandra smith. donald trump in wisconsin today, a state he lost in the primaries. but full of working class voters that his campaign believes he can win over. meantime, hillary clinton stumping in pennsylvania. another toss-up state but one that hasn't gone republican since 1988. we have fox team coverage. jennifer griffin is following hillary clinton in philadelphia. we begin with the trump campaign and our own john roberts. he's standing by live in west bend, wisconsin, which is just north of milwaukee. hey, good afternoon, john. >> reporter: actually a slight correction, and it's good to see you again, sandra, it's been a little while. we are in lacrosse, wisconsin, on the far western side of wisconsin, hard along the mississippi review, where donald trump is just wrapping up a fundraiser. he's got another event in milwaukee. then he'll be
us. >> "america's election headquarters" starts right now. >>> all right. donald trump back on the campaign trail one day after his speech on foreign policy calling for a whole new war on terrorism. hello, everyone, i'm sandra smith. donald trump in wisconsin today, a state he lost in the primaries. but full of working class voters that his campaign believes he can win over. meantime, hillary clinton stumping in pennsylvania. another toss-up state but one that hasn't...
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then we follow with encouraging invitation, we'd like you to join us to help america -- help us make great again. can we count on your vote in the upcoming primary?" so low-p is low participation, right? people who are unlikely to vote, they don't usually participate in the political process. so you were in the trump campaign during the primary. your name is on this memo. so explain what's behind this. what exactly and who exactly was the campaign targeting? >> what you have is an internal document which talks about the people who have not traditionally participated in the republican primary process. low propensity voters. those vote who have might have voted in one of four primaries, two of four primaries. traditionally what the methodology would be, if you're running in a republican primary or any primary, you go after the voters you're very sure are going to turn out on election day. the model for the trump campaign was a little different because we believe there was a disenfranchised group of people who are unhappy with the way washington is. we're not happy with the choice of the
then we follow with encouraging invitation, we'd like you to join us to help america -- help us make great again. can we count on your vote in the upcoming primary?" so low-p is low participation, right? people who are unlikely to vote, they don't usually participate in the political process. so you were in the trump campaign during the primary. your name is on this memo. so explain what's behind this. what exactly and who exactly was the campaign targeting? >> what you have is an...
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that's what's making news in america this morning. >>> stay with us for "good morning america" and catchood morning everyone, it is 4:30 a.m., monday, august 29. tam is off, erin o'hern joins us. >> we're following breaking news, bullets fly during a shootout overnight hitting three teenagers. now police are trying to figure out if the teens are innocent victims. >> tragedy strikes when a child darts out into a west philadelphia street. >> video shows a new jersey officer working to save a man on the train tracks as the train approaches. >> more children going back to school, david and karen.
that's what's making news in america this morning. >>> stay with us for "good morning america" and catchood morning everyone, it is 4:30 a.m., monday, august 29. tam is off, erin o'hern joins us. >> we're following breaking news, bullets fly during a shootout overnight hitting three teenagers. now police are trying to figure out if the teens are innocent victims. >> tragedy strikes when a child darts out into a west philadelphia street. >> video shows a new...
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using an interesting approach. it was the regions of north america, and we developed the first set of conservation regions in the worldand it is a map. it is from us. we all did that. it is a practical tool use to beginning to organize our vision in the geographic scale. there were also the need for the interest of trying to replicate to see how we could use some of the u.s. and canadian experience in organizing society through the joint ventures, which is something we do not have down there. we invented a concept that was a -- alliance, and it was to have an analogous organizations that would help to coordinate work from the society, ngo's state agencies, federal government, international, so it was to help create these organizations in mexico. it is a different understanding on what their role and what type of objectives that they can pursue. there used to be a coordinator in the u.s. for some time, and those were very fond years, and we were very active and very consistent in trying to help our stakeholders to begin to think differently, which is basically what is more difficult to do when you work and plan your da
using an interesting approach. it was the regions of north america, and we developed the first set of conservation regions in the worldand it is a map. it is from us. we all did that. it is a practical tool use to beginning to organize our vision in the geographic scale. there were also the need for the interest of trying to replicate to see how we could use some of the u.s. and canadian experience in organizing society through the joint ventures, which is something we do not have down there....
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he is preaching things that divide us and america can ill afford to be divided right now. nick: river is pittsburgh, a city fromous where you see evidence of an education gap opening up in the american electorate. donald trump has done well with white working-class voters but has had a harder time attracting the support of whites with college degrees. he is in danger of becoming the first republican presidential candidate the years not to win a majority of white graduates. baseball, the pittsburgh pirates, and a high school band blasts out a high decibel version of aretha "respect," something both candidates have struggled to command. in of 2 unpopular contenders what has often been a cartoonish election, it is hillary clinton who for many in the pricier seats of the stadium passes the basic presidential plausibility test. >> she is a qualified candidate and she is not crazy. >> i could not believe he could get the nomination of the republican party. it is a disgrace to >. >> i cannot stand donald trump. i think everything that comes out of his now is a disaster. nick: the
he is preaching things that divide us and america can ill afford to be divided right now. nick: river is pittsburgh, a city fromous where you see evidence of an education gap opening up in the american electorate. donald trump has done well with white working-class voters but has had a harder time attracting the support of whites with college degrees. he is in danger of becoming the first republican presidential candidate the years not to win a majority of white graduates. baseball, the...
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fortunate to watch this grow and mature and become one of the most important structures in america. >> it uses the bridge initially and still today. a large part of it is recreational travel. --people use this aste people use this as a gateway to parts east. it is 160 miles from toronto to here, 180 two buffalo, new york. and if we had to go south around the great lakes, it would take twice as long. cutting travel time in half. >> as a kid, i would ride my bicycle across, by firecrackers and different stuff like that. later on as an adult go over and do dinner, visit friends over there. the u.s. dollar was really strong back in the day, so easy go there and get gas. but now, things have changed quite a bit. but just an important part of my life. >> this is an important destination crossroads. in the early days we had for trappers through here. lumbering was a big part through here. at the beginning of the river and floating down, the market further south was here. and with the railroad, that actually increased our agricultural trade because farmers could get produce to market. the development
fortunate to watch this grow and mature and become one of the most important structures in america. >> it uses the bridge initially and still today. a large part of it is recreational travel. --people use this aste people use this as a gateway to parts east. it is 160 miles from toronto to here, 180 two buffalo, new york. and if we had to go south around the great lakes, it would take twice as long. cutting travel time in half. >> as a kid, i would ride my bicycle across, by...
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where getting words like that pot use in america is. a poll found one in eight people now admit to smoking it. that figure has doubled in the here in the west. especially where marijuana has been legalized are both medicinal and recreational use. >> marie: there is a new reason tonight about why your kids like certain foods more than others. you can blame those likes on t.v. commercial. the journal of pediatrics reports its new study shows kids are more inclined to pick foods based on a commercial. the taste of the food also more tonight. deadly flood disaster on the gulf coast. state of emergency declared in louisiana. heavy rain and heroic rescues as rivers overflow their banks up to rooftops. >>> damage control, donald trump now says he was being sarcastic after repeatedly calling president >>> and hillary clinton releases her tax returns, trying to pressure trump to release his. >>> violent flight, dozens of passengers hospitalized after being tossed through the cabin like toys, people hitting the ceiling. >>> and the thrill of vict
where getting words like that pot use in america is. a poll found one in eight people now admit to smoking it. that figure has doubled in the here in the west. especially where marijuana has been legalized are both medicinal and recreational use. >> marie: there is a new reason tonight about why your kids like certain foods more than others. you can blame those likes on t.v. commercial. the journal of pediatrics reports its new study shows kids are more inclined to pick foods based on a...
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stops to men and their tracks and trying to deface a popular denver park thank you for joining us on america gonzales this happened around 630 saturday night when the park was full of people enjoying the weekend kagan harsha spoke with the man who saw what was happening and reacted. >> hundreds if not thousands of people visit lookout mountain park every summer weekend it's close to town in the views are spectacular so long if you ignore the new ones added just this past weekend the battling right away i knew there had to be spray-painted it's not the sound you hope to hear in colorado's great outdoors i saw at first there is no way that some of the beautiful park but the site was even worse. properties this video out there for who we agreed not to identify was taking engagement photos with his fianc?e saturday when they feared right into two men spray-painted boulders he pulled out his cell phone and started recording. >> not only did he capture video of the graffiti but also close-ups of the vandals even the license plate of their car >> i'm a person that i go out to nature every week and
stops to men and their tracks and trying to deface a popular denver park thank you for joining us on america gonzales this happened around 630 saturday night when the park was full of people enjoying the weekend kagan harsha spoke with the man who saw what was happening and reacted. >> hundreds if not thousands of people visit lookout mountain park every summer weekend it's close to town in the views are spectacular so long if you ignore the new ones added just this past weekend the...
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it's really making a difference for them in west and that's what's making news in america this morning. >>> stay with us for "good morning america" and catch us at at >>> plus, mill oning students are headed back to school and how the teachers are getting ready for the school >> first to weatherwatch 12 and we are tracking the foggy start to the morning. good morning, welcome to "12 news this morning." i'm ben wagner. >> i'm melinda davenport. it is 4:30 on this monday, august 29th. >> we are talking about pea soup and the visibility is lower.
it's really making a difference for them in west and that's what's making news in america this morning. >>> stay with us for "good morning america" and catch us at at >>> plus, mill oning students are headed back to school and how the teachers are getting ready for the school >> first to weatherwatch 12 and we are tracking the foggy start to the morning. good morning, welcome to "12 news this morning." i'm ben wagner. >> i'm melinda davenport....
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america. michelle joins us live. we talk about heroin use in america, you hear the candidates talk about it on the campaign trail. when it hits close to home and you hear from family members, it is obvious that drug was made by the devil. it rips families apart. problem with heroin. they say it's up almost 40%. 76 people overdosed on this drug just last year. that's a big jump from the year before. not only are we talking to family members but we're talking to actual users who admit this is a big problem and they are trying to get clean. one of them we spoke to is a recovering addict and right now a patient here where we are at west care'sa triage center going through medical detox. we talked to the director here. he says the triage center saw an increase in clients who claim opiates are their primary drug, many of them admit their addiction started with prescription painkillers, then they switched over to heroin. she says the reason that she became addicted and many others as well is because it's accessible anywhere
america. michelle joins us live. we talk about heroin use in america, you hear the candidates talk about it on the campaign trail. when it hits close to home and you hear from family members, it is obvious that drug was made by the devil. it rips families apart. problem with heroin. they say it's up almost 40%. 76 people overdosed on this drug just last year. that's a big jump from the year before. not only are we talking to family members but we're talking to actual users who admit this is a...
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america isn't what it used to. we that's the theme of contemporary american politics and its speaks to a pock action site that often comes down too a question that is asked in anguish. what has happened to our country? and you know, it's not a bad question. something big and significant certainly has happened to our country. and it's less cartoonish forms the nostalgia we see in politic is understandable. the america that our existed and wistful politics m mys, the nation as it remerged from the second world war, great depression, and evolved, what exception sigh unified and cohesive. it hatted first amazing confidence in big institutions, big government and big labor and big business, managing the nation together in and meeting its needs. that confidence is just stunning when you look at what people were saying and thinking thinkin mid-century america from our vantage point. america's cultural life in mid-center was not much less consolidated. was dominate bade broad traditionalist moral consensus, religious atten
america isn't what it used to. we that's the theme of contemporary american politics and its speaks to a pock action site that often comes down too a question that is asked in anguish. what has happened to our country? and you know, it's not a bad question. something big and significant certainly has happened to our country. and it's less cartoonish forms the nostalgia we see in politic is understandable. the america that our existed and wistful politics m mys, the nation as it remerged from...
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and now the future generation is looking who, as rehema ellis tells us, are inspiring america. >> reporter: as simone biles powered her team to a golden moment, fans in her hometown of spring, texas, and nationwide roared with pride. >> who knows how many little girls are thinking they want to be like aly or maybe gabby or madison or simone? >> reporter: true enough, a group of budding gymnasts at chelsea piers fieldhouse in new york >> usa! >> reporter: -- and dreams of their own. like 10-year-old analyse. only 2 when she started tumbling in a sport that traditionally didn't look much like her but now is more diverse than ever. do you think you could end up in the olympics? >> i want to. i was inspired by them. and they were like really good. that makes me want to be like them. >> reporter: she's following role models like dominique dawes. >> it does not get much better than that. >> reporter: the first female gymnast to take home a gold medal in 1996. in the 2012 london games, gabby douglas made stunning olympic history. >> and it's a gabby gold. >> reporter: winning the individual all-a
and now the future generation is looking who, as rehema ellis tells us, are inspiring america. >> reporter: as simone biles powered her team to a golden moment, fans in her hometown of spring, texas, and nationwide roared with pride. >> who knows how many little girls are thinking they want to be like aly or maybe gabby or madison or simone? >> reporter: true enough, a group of budding gymnasts at chelsea piers fieldhouse in new york >> usa! >> reporter: -- and...
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central america had been kicked us, so america looked east and i was a young reporter then.i wasn't one of the big media. i was a nobody. i began going to see the rest of the world as a freelance reporter. but, what i can say with certainty in the intervening years is that there is a pattern of this happening. after the soviets were pushed out of afghanistan, there were no reporters left their either. i remember in 89 there were four reporters, tens of thousands of people fighting for the reporters. nobody was looking. the station apparently we learned that after 9/11 they went home because there were not anymore for any more for a whil. we have as a nation at every level politically and every other way. i think the pattern i'm getting too into that i've seen in the course of my career the media interests, thinterest, the decie the media should cast tends to be set in washington. the editors of course there are the better editors than others and there are contrary ends and right wing and mainstream. but pretty much everybody follows whatever is uttered out of the white house
central america had been kicked us, so america looked east and i was a young reporter then.i wasn't one of the big media. i was a nobody. i began going to see the rest of the world as a freelance reporter. but, what i can say with certainty in the intervening years is that there is a pattern of this happening. after the soviets were pushed out of afghanistan, there were no reporters left their either. i remember in 89 there were four reporters, tens of thousands of people fighting for the...
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and that is there will always be more in america that unites us than will ever divide us in these united states. [applause] i was raised to believe in that. my grandfather came to this country from ireland and took a train to chicago and drove a bus for 40 years. the proudest man i ever knew. i was named after him. richard michael, and i bear his name my good -- michael richard pence. i cannot imagine what that irishman things looking down at the country he had the courage to come to at my son's age, would grant our family privilege and opportunities we have been granted. [applause] but there's a legend in our family that his mother walked him out the front door of a two room house that i visited many years ago and she looked to the west and said you have to go to america because there's a future there for you. i know in my heart she met more than a future. she meant about was opportunity. -- she meant boundless opportunity in america. here in america, different than on most every other place in the world throughout the long history of the world, because of our freedom, because of our co
and that is there will always be more in america that unites us than will ever divide us in these united states. [applause] i was raised to believe in that. my grandfather came to this country from ireland and took a train to chicago and drove a bus for 40 years. the proudest man i ever knew. i was named after him. richard michael, and i bear his name my good -- michael richard pence. i cannot imagine what that irishman things looking down at the country he had the courage to come to at my...
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join us for america" tomorrow. as always we're online at hello! it's our new intern, bart's first week here at td bank, he's a robot from one of those other banks. we're training him to bank human. i am banking assistance & registration technology. wait, wait, wait. banking assistance & registration technology. hi amy. thank you. thank you. that is not protocol manager jenna. that's ok bart, it is here. at td bank we do things differently, like having the longest hours of any bank. don't just bank. >>> we have two breaking stories happening right now. in the bronx a man opens fire queens right now, fire crews on the scene of a huge fire in a supermarket. >> we want to begin at the scene of the fire. carolina leid is live in whitestone. >> we do not have an exact head count yet from the fire department but we're seeing well over 100 firefighters on the scene. they're working diligently, doing everything they can to put the fire out. firefighters doing everything they can at this point from every angle to attack this fire. they a this fire from spre
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so let us, the students and the future of america, do the same. thank you so much. red: juliet, thank you. you do us all very proud. we are very fortunate today because among the many people who served and helped president ford have a successful administration and then go on to lead a very successful life thereafter, we have two chiefs of staff who served him. one of them speaks, and the other i will honor, former secretary of defense, donald rumsfeld. thanks for being with us. [applause] red: and now, our key speaker for today, the gentleman who has served in so many capacities and had so many different life experiences, he has been at inspiration. former vice president and senior member of the republican leadership in the house of representatives, very successful businessman, a wonderful father, and a friend to countless numbers of people, i present to you vice president dick cheney. dick? [applause] dick cheney: thank you very much. [laughter] dick cheney: thank you all very much for being here on this very, very special day. i had the great privilege, 42 years a
so let us, the students and the future of america, do the same. thank you so much. red: juliet, thank you. you do us all very proud. we are very fortunate today because among the many people who served and helped president ford have a successful administration and then go on to lead a very successful life thereafter, we have two chiefs of staff who served him. one of them speaks, and the other i will honor, former secretary of defense, donald rumsfeld. thanks for being with us. [applause] red:...
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overall in america, cocaine use has dropped 30% in the last four years. casual drug use down 13%. the tragedy is that our young people are still increasing their use of drugs. up to about 11% total with marijuana. and i regret it. let me tell you what i tried to do about it. i appointed a four-star general who led our efforts south of the border to keep drugs coming into our country, the most heavily decorated soldier in uniform. we have dramatically increased control and enforcement at the border. we supported a crime bill that had 60 death penalties including the death penalty for drug kingpins and i supported a big expansion of the safe and drug-free schools program to support things like the d.a.r.e. program because i thought all those things were very important. do i think that i bear some responsibility for the fact that too many of our children still don't understand drugs are wrong, drugs can kill you, even though i have consistently opposed the legalization of drugs my public life and worked hard against them? i think we all do and i think we can do better. i don't think
overall in america, cocaine use has dropped 30% in the last four years. casual drug use down 13%. the tragedy is that our young people are still increasing their use of drugs. up to about 11% total with marijuana. and i regret it. let me tell you what i tried to do about it. i appointed a four-star general who led our efforts south of the border to keep drugs coming into our country, the most heavily decorated soldier in uniform. we have dramatically increased control and enforcement at the...
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america's best days are ahead of us. i've seen the tough times. i know they can be better. and i'll lead america to a brighter future. >> mr. president, what do you say to senator dole's point that this election is be keeping one's word? >> let's look at that. when i ran for president, i said we'd cut the deficit in half in four years. we cut it by 60%. i said that our economic plan would produce 8 million jobs. we have 10.5 million new jobs. we're number one in autos again, record numbers of new small businesses. i said we'd pass a crime bill that would put 100,000 police on the street, ban assault weapons, and deal with the problems that ought to be dealt with capital punishment, including capital punishment for kingpins. and we did that. i said we would change the way welfare worked and even before the bill passed we moved nearly 2 million people from welfare to work working with states and communities. i said we'd get tougher on child support and child support enforcement is up 50%. i said i would work for tax relief for middle class americans. the deficit was bigger tha
america's best days are ahead of us. i've seen the tough times. i know they can be better. and i'll lead america to a brighter future. >> mr. president, what do you say to senator dole's point that this election is be keeping one's word? >> let's look at that. when i ran for president, i said we'd cut the deficit in half in four years. we cut it by 60%. i said that our economic plan would produce 8 million jobs. we have 10.5 million new jobs. we're number one in autos again, record...
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america. entitledmerica, we are nothing other than the liberties our god has given us. in america, patrick murphy wants to be a u.s. senator. it does not matter how politically connected his family is. he is going to have to earn it by beating the son of a bartender and a maid who came to this country in search of a better life. [cheers and applause] marco rubio: so, i look forward to this campaign because the best ones are the ones that give you a clear choice and this one will be a clear choice between someone who has achieved things on behalf of our state and has plans to achieve things in the future, and someone who feels he is entitled to the job because everything he has ever wanted has been given to him before. that is not the way it is going to work, not for the u.s. senate, not for this critical state, not for this critical time in our history. this is no ordinary time. america finds itself at a proverbial crossroads. we have been here before. for over two centuries, each generation of americans -- for over 200 years, each generation of americans have had to ma
america. entitledmerica, we are nothing other than the liberties our god has given us. in america, patrick murphy wants to be a u.s. senator. it does not matter how politically connected his family is. he is going to have to earn it by beating the son of a bartender and a maid who came to this country in search of a better life. [cheers and applause] marco rubio: so, i look forward to this campaign because the best ones are the ones that give you a clear choice and this one will be a clear...