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withy, we warm up, along rain and clouds, 54. monday spectacular, 68 and sunshine. week will slowly through the remainder of the week. big travel day wednesday, locally, it will be fine, sunshine, upper 40's. tanks giving day, partly cloudy, 45 degrees the high temperature. -- thanksgiving day, partly cloudy, 45 degrees the high temperature. the redskins were back on the field today, rg iii can finally focus on the san francisco 49ers. inhe redskins are gearing up for -- and the wizards are gearing up for lebron tomorrow night. i gooh no.one. fitting the tree through the door, that's feast-worthy. so celebrate with the kfc festive feast. a bucket of the world's best chicken, our usmous sides, biscuits and our new pumpkin cake. the kfc festive feast. desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. thehe redskins were back on field today, putting in their game plan for the 49ers. e still notams' ankl ready to go. this brings us back to rg iii. whether his fault or not, griffin has been sacked 11 times in two games. his quarterback rating was 15 last sunday, worst i
withy, we warm up, along rain and clouds, 54. monday spectacular, 68 and sunshine. week will slowly through the remainder of the week. big travel day wednesday, locally, it will be fine, sunshine, upper 40's. tanks giving day, partly cloudy, 45 degrees the high temperature. -- thanksgiving day, partly cloudy, 45 degrees the high temperature. the redskins were back on the field today, rg iii can finally focus on the san francisco 49ers. inhe redskins are gearing up for -- and the wizards are...
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what is in store for us withis weekend? >> well, some spots below freezing. 30 degrees in mobile. and nearly the entire country will have windchills below the freezing mark in the morning. >> and we have some snow worries as well? >> well, we're watching a storm in the mountains that will put out to the plains. and as you mentioned, with the the atlanta traffic behind me, this was one of the main arteries snarled last year. they're worried about a repeat performance in the coming months. >> thank you. >>> tonight, the pentagon sounding the alarm on stunning revelations on nuclear missiles. martha raddatz has traveled to many of these sites, and reports on many of the stunning findings. >> reporter: the problems have been vast, from cheating, gambling, to charges of a drunken general fraternizing with suspicious foreign women in russia. and today's revelations about mismanagement in our nuclear defenses are just as unbelievable. the report found aging blast doors over missile silos that would not seal shut, and discovered only one -- yes, one -- specialty tool kit available to atta
what is in store for us withis weekend? >> well, some spots below freezing. 30 degrees in mobile. and nearly the entire country will have windchills below the freezing mark in the morning. >> and we have some snow worries as well? >> well, we're watching a storm in the mountains that will put out to the plains. and as you mentioned, with the the atlanta traffic behind me, this was one of the main arteries snarled last year. they're worried about a repeat performance in the...
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or, is it -- and withis a target the rate cut, there is gross stabilizing. is veryral government intent on tearing out for the reform. equity reform and banking reform. they are not stopping that and that is good. what the leadership is trying to do is maintain a deeper level of gdp growth so that the reform to be undertaken and that, if that growth was to drop off, they would have difficulty undertaking structural reforms. know is a trade-off and we where they are and leadership. >> you said the difference is, youmonetary and -- need governments to put in structural reforms from china to the boj. to japan. >> absolutely. don't forget, the private sector has a lot to contribute and they invest in employment, factories, and of what men. -- and equipment. they need to get the growth trajectory. it is not just the government. rely on businesses to drive growth for all stop -- growth forward> -- forward. seeing ae saying we're slow shift. maybe there is not as much of an impact as they expect. >> i think what they are trying to do is guide the market rates becau
or, is it -- and withis a target the rate cut, there is gross stabilizing. is veryral government intent on tearing out for the reform. equity reform and banking reform. they are not stopping that and that is good. what the leadership is trying to do is maintain a deeper level of gdp growth so that the reform to be undertaken and that, if that growth was to drop off, they would have difficulty undertaking structural reforms. know is a trade-off and we where they are and leadership. >> you...
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still withy jim.jazerra continues to demand the immediate release of our journal i haves who have been detained for 318 days, they are falsely accused of helping the outlawed muslim brotherhood and are appealing against their prison sentences. >>> libyan forces loyal to the remember jade general say they have retaken parts of be bengha. the eastern city has been controlled by powerful militias, it has been de dee tour or 80ing since the top of the muammar qaddafi. >> reporter: a missile launches from a military jet from the skies above benghazi. this is what it's like on the streets of the city. constant bombardment. a mosque severely damage the in the neighborhood of the city. sources in benghazi have told al jazerra the aircraft belongs to the renegade military general. supported by the libyan army his forces are battle to go recapture benghazi from militias. in the western mountains of libya. forces backed while have pushed back fight nurse the town. the assault upon the operation dignity a campaig
still withy jim.jazerra continues to demand the immediate release of our journal i haves who have been detained for 318 days, they are falsely accused of helping the outlawed muslim brotherhood and are appealing against their prison sentences. >>> libyan forces loyal to the remember jade general say they have retaken parts of be bengha. the eastern city has been controlled by powerful militias, it has been de dee tour or 80ing since the top of the muammar qaddafi. >> reporter: a...
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instead, a number of shia militiamilitias cooperated withi soldiers and iranian advisers to drive isiltown. in in iraq the battlefield victy is being celebrated as the quickest defeat of isil so far. the prime minister visited and the leader of iranian army directed the fight itself. it's crucial because it's a gateway to the south and the key religious cities which are very important to shia muslims. now the iranians have long maintained that those cities are a red line. that if they come under isil pressure, the iranians will have no choice but to send in ground troops. isil's defeat is being seen as an important victory for the iraqis and the iranians, but in some ways, it was relatively easy. the town was the weakest link in isis territory and one the group was finding difficult to defends. critics of the operation have accused shia m militias of committing human rights violations, despite that, many in defense and security establishments in iraq feel that the iranian-iraqi cooperation is something that should be further developed in other areas. imran kahn, al jazerra, baghdad. >>
instead, a number of shia militiamilitias cooperated withi soldiers and iranian advisers to drive isiltown. in in iraq the battlefield victy is being celebrated as the quickest defeat of isil so far. the prime minister visited and the leader of iranian army directed the fight itself. it's crucial because it's a gateway to the south and the key religious cities which are very important to shia muslims. now the iranians have long maintained that those cities are a red line. that if they come...
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said it's not hard to find numerous drivers doing the california stop while making the left hand turn withiy is still illegal >> reporter:then there are drivers that think the stop sign is an acronym, for slightly tap on pedal >> reporter:now the traffic coming east on westborough are coming at a pretty good clip so a stop sign here is warranted not to mention the occasional pedestrians crossing in the same area >> reporter:so if drivers would take a brief second to stop and look before proceeding it would make this intersection a little bit more safer >> reporter:however with t e sheer amount of drivers ignoring that stop sign it makes for a very dangerous location in south san francisco >> reporter:not only are driver ignoring the stop sign .watch what how this cabby ignored the two no u- turn signs as well and even waves at the camera . priceless >> reporter:now the reason why im even here is because a viewer called and complained about the amout of people making running that stop sign >> reporter:and believe it or not, me just showing you this has outraged some viewers, not because the
said it's not hard to find numerous drivers doing the california stop while making the left hand turn withiy is still illegal >> reporter:then there are drivers that think the stop sign is an acronym, for slightly tap on pedal >> reporter:now the traffic coming east on westborough are coming at a pretty good clip so a stop sign here is warranted not to mention the occasional pedestrians crossing in the same area >> reporter:so if drivers would take a brief second to stop and...
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if e reblicans do not listen to the willf the people, if tey do no get ouu there anddd everything withiu r to completel secure reecng t rule o law again two years. ay a prin amerans don'vote for because they llke the elephant over tdo. they want to have something that goes t wasngn that actuall i'm rey to be bold. i think that r pay in the house and senate ndo take it to the prede anduthings on his de daily that he is going to hetoanswer o. >> thanks for all youdid. good thave you with us. >> tnk yer much, 's an hoor. >>> my commentary tonight on hope and change in washington, d.c.next. ma americans who haverescriions fa to stayn them that's take theirted prrams dicationregulay.le so jn us as raise a gss to everyone who remembered today. bottoms up, america. see you tomorrow. same time. another innotion from cvs healt because th is everything. frashion retailers ealthcare oviders, jewelers to sporting good stores, wevide financingng solutions for all rts of businesses. bankg.g.oyalty. alytics. synchrony fincial. engage with us >>> now, this is the part theeo show is a fvorite at the oba
if e reblicans do not listen to the willf the people, if tey do no get ouu there anddd everything withiu r to completel secure reecng t rule o law again two years. ay a prin amerans don'vote for because they llke the elephant over tdo. they want to have something that goes t wasngn that actuall i'm rey to be bold. i think that r pay in the house and senate ndo take it to the prede anduthings on his de daily that he is going to hetoanswer o. >> thanks for all youdid. good thave you with...
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withis the time lapse damascus elementary school with a high of 68 degrees. a beautiful and sunny day for a while but we have had these bands of clouds over the entire area back and forth all day long. a nice breeze and it continues to be a delightful election day. temperatures at the moment in the 50's and 60's, hanging with 64 degrees at reagan national. temperatures this evening will slowly fall, but only to a range of 47 to 54. it wille cloud cover, be even milder temperatures in the overnight hours. this is all developing ahead of a cold front and that's pushing up the warm air. bands of clouds to deal with, but they are not reducing rain. is producing rain and will continue to do so. by early on thursday morning, the front will be having a direct effect with rain throughout the day and area of pressure developing to enhance the rainfall. just not a pretty outdoor weather day on thursday. temperatures up and down the east coast in the 60's. still a cold pattern hanging on through northern maine and eastern canada. the source region for an air mass that w
withis the time lapse damascus elementary school with a high of 68 degrees. a beautiful and sunny day for a while but we have had these bands of clouds over the entire area back and forth all day long. a nice breeze and it continues to be a delightful election day. temperatures at the moment in the 50's and 60's, hanging with 64 degrees at reagan national. temperatures this evening will slowly fall, but only to a range of 47 to 54. it wille cloud cover, be even milder temperatures in the...
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withy became fascinated the play and in the movie -- the play came out in 1947, the movie 1951 51 starling -- starring marlon brando -- "a streetcar named desire." play talks about variations in sexual activity. it was controversial. it was popular. but it was a play about very aggressive sexual behavior. marlon brando who was in the play and the movie. ,n the play, he beats his wife rates his sister-in-law --rapes his sister-in-law. they do not put that in the movie, although they do suggest it. they do have one where he strikes his wife. and interesting topic today, and not one that was talked about much either in the 1940's and 1950's. kinsey is fascinated that women in this play and movie are exposing these sexual problems or sexual aggression, because it is certainly consistent with kinsey's research which questions the idea and the ideal that americans are all adhering to traditional sexual practices. goes to the play in new york actually, gets to know tennessee when -- tennessee williams, and then he starts to take these sexual histories of all the people in the play. the data at th
withy became fascinated the play and in the movie -- the play came out in 1947, the movie 1951 51 starling -- starring marlon brando -- "a streetcar named desire." play talks about variations in sexual activity. it was controversial. it was popular. but it was a play about very aggressive sexual behavior. marlon brando who was in the play and the movie. ,n the play, he beats his wife rates his sister-in-law --rapes his sister-in-law. they do not put that in the movie, although they do...
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vigilan i talk about that in the book.k tigers of vigilance we demand or women, perfect performance withi at the same time we demand women be incredibly hypersexual. young girl, supposed to be hot virgins, go all the way, how does that work out? it doesn't work out well for anyone. so hon someday their will be better birth controls. it will never be perfect. we just have to accept than any unit. women should not let themselves be put in the position of someone else judging them as careless. this is ridiculous when. most women have children, and the ones who do not want to should not harbor it is a really big commitment. [applause] >> do you think it is important for women who have had abortions or are very supportive of abortion rights to stop trying to make a case for having had that abortion? should just be enough to say i needed an abortion? >> that is a big thing, that is a apologizing. it would be a really good thing if women to the extent that they can do that given their own personal situations, could talk about it. it would help so much with k and lesbian rights. when people could
vigilan i talk about that in the book.k tigers of vigilance we demand or women, perfect performance withi at the same time we demand women be incredibly hypersexual. young girl, supposed to be hot virgins, go all the way, how does that work out? it doesn't work out well for anyone. so hon someday their will be better birth controls. it will never be perfect. we just have to accept than any unit. women should not let themselves be put in the position of someone else judging them as careless....
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good have you with withis. >> thanks scott. >> are you still as bullish as urn a week ago? >> draghi spoke today. i don't know what your expectations were? >> it was exactly what expected and we were talking about last week. he needed to buy time. and that is important because the staff economic projections from the ecb come out on that day. it's exactly what the japanese did. they matched the move with the economic projections. today he bought a month's time. in a month's time, even if he doesn't move in december he will make you feel it's so much closer in terms of qe that you will be buying more risk im:still very more bullish. buying for stocks and selling more euros. >> you are setting up the market farce supportive stock market. however the big issue is if you are seeing the euro zone in japan going a very different direction from u.s., you are also creating potential for currency market turmoil and volatility. >> great to have you paul. sorry about the audio issue. we'll get you back soon. we promise. >>> even the pros are struggling to make money this year. and domi
good have you with withis. >> thanks scott. >> are you still as bullish as urn a week ago? >> draghi spoke today. i don't know what your expectations were? >> it was exactly what expected and we were talking about last week. he needed to buy time. and that is important because the staff economic projections from the ecb come out on that day. it's exactly what the japanese did. they matched the move with the economic projections. today he bought a month's time. in a...
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they should run a withis and they're not cause th seem to be thear of the rich and the powerful and it'sgoing to be very, very hardto change that. >> the rublican party is one thing. there's so going to be a big bate onhe leftft with the democrats. are thng to mov to the senate or will we get a ppulo ke elizath warren that's worse than president obama and nor economic illiterate tha the guy in the wte house right w. i think s a terrible candidate. she's not a natural litician. and the question is doest have the gravitational force to overcome t fact in year when we begin the presidentia campaign the presiden is going be at 42% aroval rating. that's desting tohe people who run under the mantel ofis party. i'm nosure hillary clinton while sessing thiss going to think it'ss grea an idea for herto take ontheba -- >> i'm noture she's comte. did y lk at those remarks in boston. itike she was pickingor out ofheair. what are -- it's like a word scramble on your refrigerator. throwor upthere. income iquality. big buiness. this isn't somebody wh is fit to run thecountry. >> she's more experience t
they should run a withis and they're not cause th seem to be thear of the rich and the powerful and it'sgoing to be very, very hardto change that. >> the rublican party is one thing. there's so going to be a big bate onhe leftft with the democrats. are thng to mov to the senate or will we get a ppulo ke elizath warren that's worse than president obama and nor economic illiterate tha the guy in the wte house right w. i think s a terrible candidate. she's not a natural litician. and the...
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this quote was living withi witt means is a heroic continuing battle. he is thoughtful legislators keep spending limited. pat quinn who lost in illinois, he kept pensions but the unions support him because they thought bruce would be worse but the democrats are having to be austere as well and republicans of course are more concerned on spending in general. that's going to be impact. less democratic venues and more republican governing. >> i would add it will be interesting to watch for some of these gp governors, especially for new gp governors in fairly blue or purple states how much of a leash the gop leadership gives them. because i would think it would be under pressure from national party leaders to toe the line in terms of obamacare and other policies. is going to conflict between how much they can do that and stick to the party line also remain popular in their own states which tend to lean blue. >> that's something we talked about this week, lou you made the point that this was a slight rarity in that we saw states levitt elections being so in
this quote was living withi witt means is a heroic continuing battle. he is thoughtful legislators keep spending limited. pat quinn who lost in illinois, he kept pensions but the unions support him because they thought bruce would be worse but the democrats are having to be austere as well and republicans of course are more concerned on spending in general. that's going to be impact. less democratic venues and more republican governing. >> i would add it will be interesting to watch for...
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wh i wl beayg out are the things ian do withy lawful authority asreside to make the system worked better even as i continue to rk wit coress a eougeheto t birtan, corehense llhacan soe e ti prle tu itorr nht at 8:00 here from the white house where i will be making this announcement. and then i will see the high school on friday. host: that is the president's announcement on facebook. here to talk specifics on what toxpect tonight, michael shear is the white house correspondent r the "new york times." you talked about how the president is going to treat the 4 million or so people who are your illegally. what iin the plans for them? the majority of those are undocumented immigrants, people who are here illegally, but have a connection to somebody who is here illegally. most likely in most cases it would be a child who is a u.s. citizen -- to somebody who is .ere legally most likely in most cases it would be a child was a u.s. citizen. if you aren't undocumented immigrant and have a can -- if you are an undocumented immigrant and have a connection like that, you have to have lived here for
wh i wl beayg out are the things ian do withy lawful authority asreside to make the system worked better even as i continue to rk wit coress a eougeheto t birtan, corehense llhacan soe e ti prle tu itorr nht at 8:00 here from the white house where i will be making this announcement. and then i will see the high school on friday. host: that is the president's announcement on facebook. here to talk specifics on what toxpect tonight, michael shear is the white house correspondent r the "new...
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withis ferguson, missouri too many elements of what i witnessed in 1963 and 1964 and another time as child, the firetrucks are out putting out fires in ferguson near st. louis, missouri. that image from a this morning. good morning, "bloomberg surveillance." i am tom keene with olivia sterns and stephanie ruhle. scarlet fu and brendan greeley demanded to have this tuesday off. olivia, with the discussion on ferguson. >> are you claiming you were a child in 1964? >> i was deadly serious. >> i let that go. >> you could feel the sweat. it was totally different than ferguson. you could feel your parents shaking. it was like a pen dropped thing. i remember the sound of guns. i remember the helicopters, which back then sounded different. you could smell the smoke. >> did you ever think 50 years later, no offense, we would still be having -- >> absolutely not. it is a polygon to be different levels. >> ferguson is burning. kay also rubbed it in the missouri town after grand jury declined to indict a white police officer for fatally shooting an unarmed black teenager. businesses were looted,
withis ferguson, missouri too many elements of what i witnessed in 1963 and 1964 and another time as child, the firetrucks are out putting out fires in ferguson near st. louis, missouri. that image from a this morning. good morning, "bloomberg surveillance." i am tom keene with olivia sterns and stephanie ruhle. scarlet fu and brendan greeley demanded to have this tuesday off. olivia, with the discussion on ferguson. >> are you claiming you were a child in 1964? >> i was...
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think of all the debates withy have about out of balance liberty and security. we don't want another 9/11 for lots of obvious reasons, but beer not sure how far we want nsa to go, for example, in terms of how much information they're going to collect on us and what use they can make. so basically the very use of constitution making involves reconciling principles that are not themselves entirely compatible. that pull us in different directions. we're committed to both and we may come down on different sides. you remember the aclu, as i have been, although i wax and wane, i was once employed by them back in 1969. i'm not crazy about having snowden as one of the aclu's current, you know, you know, mascots or whatever phrase is appropriate. i have somewhat mixed feelings about that. so we're committed to liberty, we're committed to security. and the framers have to work out some unsteady balance between the two of them. the third point is actually the most important. it's the most difficult. i won't tire the audience. making a proper line of petition between levels
think of all the debates withy have about out of balance liberty and security. we don't want another 9/11 for lots of obvious reasons, but beer not sure how far we want nsa to go, for example, in terms of how much information they're going to collect on us and what use they can make. so basically the very use of constitution making involves reconciling principles that are not themselves entirely compatible. that pull us in different directions. we're committed to both and we may come down on...
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see attention because the economics and environmental issues in the midwest, whereas in other align withy tend to environmental issues. it is much easier than if you represent southern illinois for example. quacks i wanted to talk to you about a couple of major historical periods -- >>i wanted to talk to you about a couple of major historical periods one is -- periods. one is 9/11. -- >> i was here in this office. the chief of staff, we usually keep the door open, and she had her tv on, and suddenly it was, oh, my gosh. there has been a terrible thing and everyone was saying, how could this have happened? something must've happened with the pilot who may be lost control, and a few minutes later, it has happened again with the second plane, and everyone said, oh. lex did you have to evacuate -- >> did you have to evacuate? >> i don't know if the pentagon was a little bit later. my reaction was a little different from a lot of people. there were some people here saying, we wanted to evacuate. my reaction was it is not like a war where they are going to be bombing every building. people runn
see attention because the economics and environmental issues in the midwest, whereas in other align withy tend to environmental issues. it is much easier than if you represent southern illinois for example. quacks i wanted to talk to you about a couple of major historical periods -- >>i wanted to talk to you about a couple of major historical periods one is -- periods. one is 9/11. -- >> i was here in this office. the chief of staff, we usually keep the door open, and she had her tv...
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i believe in having our own ability to work withis the bestr trading partner that we have, which is canada. benefiting the security of our nation. i look forward to this vote this afternoon or this evening when it comes. i will enjoy this and i look forward to this today. with that, i yield the floor. >> thank you. we are addressing senate bill 2280 which will approve wou constructionld to transport this from canada to the gulf coast. the key consideration is whethey this ill contributes to global warming which is already damaging our role resources and our future economic prospects wd with profound consequences for families in america and around the world. and are there better ways to d create jobs? .. before this nation, short of the actual preservation of its existence in a great war, there is none which compares in importance with the great central task of leaving this lnd even a better land for our descendants than it is for
i believe in having our own ability to work withis the bestr trading partner that we have, which is canada. benefiting the security of our nation. i look forward to this vote this afternoon or this evening when it comes. i will enjoy this and i look forward to this today. with that, i yield the floor. >> thank you. we are addressing senate bill 2280 which will approve wou constructionld to transport this from canada to the gulf coast. the key consideration is whethey this ill contributes...
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beginning withi its march on washington movement and creation of fair employment practices commission and the first -- sorry, the first administrative effort to implement a kind of equal employment policy on the government. this is a really important kind of innovation for the civil rights movement. it really becomes the basis for other mass action campaigns. to follow. certainly, in the 1960s. now i don't want to suggest that randolph was the initiator of mass action. certainly, you had things like the don't buy where you can't work campaigns that go all the way back to the 1920s in new york. the -- sorry, the pittsburgh couriers double d campaign can be viewed as mass action. strategy. these things existed. what i think randolph does in a really important way. is take those kind of campaigns that while very coherent in their articulation. maybe less coherent in the application and bring them together with a particular constituent group, right? and this really becomes one of the innovations that i see randolph sort of pushing forward when it comes to mass action campaigns, linking a
beginning withi its march on washington movement and creation of fair employment practices commission and the first -- sorry, the first administrative effort to implement a kind of equal employment policy on the government. this is a really important kind of innovation for the civil rights movement. it really becomes the basis for other mass action campaigns. to follow. certainly, in the 1960s. now i don't want to suggest that randolph was the initiator of mass action. certainly, you had things...
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he was ill withi iwilling to go. he had a big mideast assignment that was extremely dangerous.book, he'd be voted most popular. >> he was the white house correspondent during the carter years. that's where you met. tell us about that. >> our first date was at the king and queen of belgium. john invited me but i was working in the office as a p.a. at "nightly" and i didn't know if he was asking me out to be nice. amy carter played the violin. that was the entertainment at the luncheon. it was a big date. >> nancy and tom, i didn't want to diminish anyone in the news business today. the news business is filled with a lot of terrific reporters. we all know that. there was an element to john. i don't know if it was generational or from his roots, small town tennessee, he was a nice man, a generous man, willing to spend enormous amounts of time with younger reporters, imparting his wisdom to them. do you sense that is missing at all today? >> i think our generation was grateful for the opportunities we had. that had a lot to do with it. i still have the feeling someone's going to ta
he was ill withi iwilling to go. he had a big mideast assignment that was extremely dangerous.book, he'd be voted most popular. >> he was the white house correspondent during the carter years. that's where you met. tell us about that. >> our first date was at the king and queen of belgium. john invited me but i was working in the office as a p.a. at "nightly" and i didn't know if he was asking me out to be nice. amy carter played the violin. that was the entertainment at...