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dewey jr. sir, bring us back to the 1948 convention. were you there? >> no. >> you weren't there. >> no. >> what were your father -- what do you think it meant to him to win that nomination both in 1944 and 1948? >> you know, i'm not going to be able to answer that because we didn't talk about who wanted what and who was going to do what. we were teenagers and we were in school and my parents, neither of them, was particularly forthcoming about, i really want that, or no, we won't do that. it's just, you went forward and did what you were supposed to do or what you thought you were supposed to do. >> and what were you supposed to do in 1948 during the campaign? what was your role? >> student at albany academy. >> did you participate at all? were you part of commercial ads or were you out on the campaign trail with your family posing for pictures? >> no, no and no. >> and why not? was the dynamic there? >> we were in school. that was our job. his job was government and politics and we were, you
dewey jr. sir, bring us back to the 1948 convention. were you there? >> no. >> you weren't there. >> no. >> what were your father -- what do you think it meant to him to win that nomination both in 1944 and 1948? >> you know, i'm not going to be able to answer that because we didn't talk about who wanted what and who was going to do what. we were teenagers and we were in school and my parents, neither of them, was particularly forthcoming about, i really want that,...
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it was the new dewey, the thawed dewey, the warm, more personable dewey that they had seen on the campaign trail. they had a election night tradition of having dinner with their friends roger strauss who was a publisher. they went there for early dinner. while they were there, some disturbing returns came in from connecticut in particular. and dewey had relied upon accountants as anyone else to onvict mobs teters had great respect for the numbers and the numbers were out of sync for what the polsters had predicted. that was the beginning of a night-long ordeal. the secret service sent their top acts here. they thought he was going to be president like everyone else and went on and on. and about 3:00 in the morning, the agents began to slip away, which was their nonverbal way of communicating a truly historic upset was taking place. at one point before dawn the governor of new york poked his head through that door and said to a friend, what do you know, the little son of a bitch won. his formal concession came later in the day. >> before he looks out the suite and sees the secret service go
it was the new dewey, the thawed dewey, the warm, more personable dewey that they had seen on the campaign trail. they had a election night tradition of having dinner with their friends roger strauss who was a publisher. they went there for early dinner. while they were there, some disturbing returns came in from connecticut in particular. and dewey had relied upon accountants as anyone else to onvict mobs teters had great respect for the numbers and the numbers were out of sync for what the...
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norton wrote about dewey. i was just wondering -- what did dewey think about his chances of going into the 1948 campaign about winning the race? i know that dewey was supposed to win that race. maybe mr. smith can talk about what were his prospects about winning the 1948 campaign against roosevelt. >> now the 1948 campaign against truman -- i think the 1944 campaign i am not sure he ever really expected to win. i think he expected to win four years later. again, as we talked a little bit earlier, he was not a complacent figure sitting unquestionably on his lead that you might think from some of the textbook accounts. he was very confident of the fact that public opinion was a dynamic thing. he sensed a slippage in the last few days of the campaign. i think he felt he was almost trapped. he had a strategy that brought him this far. there was no reason to believe it would not carry him across the finish line first. >> american samoa thomas e. dooley, jr. told us tonight, his father turned the page and moved on.
norton wrote about dewey. i was just wondering -- what did dewey think about his chances of going into the 1948 campaign about winning the race? i know that dewey was supposed to win that race. maybe mr. smith can talk about what were his prospects about winning the 1948 campaign against roosevelt. >> now the 1948 campaign against truman -- i think the 1944 campaign i am not sure he ever really expected to win. i think he expected to win four years later. again, as we talked a little bit...
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dewey and fdr. even though he agreed at the idea that politics stops at the water's edge, they disagreed over the united nations. specifically, would the united securing the permission of member states at the united he supported that. thomas e. dooley was not supportive of that. he said later on that history was proven i was right. temper the 1948 campaign? together? >> it was very shrewd on his part to see that as the achilles heel. that republican unity was unity in name only. to try to almost eliminate dewey and suggest if you vote for this man that we are right to get is bob taft and the midwest conservative republican party. to be fact, dewey did very little. him and taft despise each other. their rivalry is one of the great intellectual contests in his american history. on the scale of jefferson and hamilton. it is about something. it is not just about personal ambition. it is about a different view of the world, different view of government at home, a different view of what the republican par
dewey and fdr. even though he agreed at the idea that politics stops at the water's edge, they disagreed over the united nations. specifically, would the united securing the permission of member states at the united he supported that. thomas e. dooley was not supportive of that. he said later on that history was proven i was right. temper the 1948 campaign? together? >> it was very shrewd on his part to see that as the achilles heel. that republican unity was unity in name only. to try to...
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found dewey bozella a team of lawyers who would fight for him. they discovered all of the physical evidence, any link to dna, had been destroyed years ago by police. but they kept looking, finding the lead detective who is now retired, who gave them the break they needed, the case file. and inside it, a confession, years ago, from someone else. >> all of a sudden, we had evidence showing that the people's witnesses were lying, that another suspect actually had confessed to the crime. and the prosecution had hid both pieces of information from dewey for 30 years. >> reporter: nearly 30 years later, dewey won his freedom, his conviction overturned. and last night, in front of thousands, the 52-year-old took on a boxer 22 years his junior. and dewey won. >> i would like to say that, you know, dreams do happen if you never give up hope. and to always believe in yourself. >> 30 years he waited for that victory. that is "world news" for this sunday night. we're always online at abcnews.com. diane right here tomorrow night. good night. >>> alan, the pro
found dewey bozella a team of lawyers who would fight for him. they discovered all of the physical evidence, any link to dna, had been destroyed years ago by police. but they kept looking, finding the lead detective who is now retired, who gave them the break they needed, the case file. and inside it, a confession, years ago, from someone else. >> all of a sudden, we had evidence showing that the people's witnesses were lying, that another suspect actually had confessed to the crime. and...
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he made the most of it. >> dewey bazilla. dewey? >> reporter: tomorrow night, he will face an opponent half his age. >> i'd rather get knocked out cold and stomped to the dust of the earth than to give up. that's how i feel. >> reporter: perhaps at one point, dewey bazilla could have been a contender, but at age 52, all he has left is a dream -- one fight. why just the one? >> because that's what i need. i need to know what it feels like to be a pro. i need to know what it feels like to say to myself, i did it, when everybody else said i couldn't. >> bill whitaker, cbs news, los angeles. >>> coming up on "the early show," texas governor rick perry joins us and then bill o'reilly talks about his new book on the lincoln assassination. and wine from a box is getting better and attitudes about it are changing. that and more later on "the early show." that will do it for the "cbs morning news" for this friday. appreciate you watching, as always. i'm terrell brown. take care, everybody. have a great weekend. -- captions by vitac -- www.vi
he made the most of it. >> dewey bazilla. dewey? >> reporter: tomorrow night, he will face an opponent half his age. >> i'd rather get knocked out cold and stomped to the dust of the earth than to give up. that's how i feel. >> reporter: perhaps at one point, dewey bazilla could have been a contender, but at age 52, all he has left is a dream -- one fight. why just the one? >> because that's what i need. i need to know what it feels like to be a pro. i need to know...
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both pieces of information, from dewey for 30 years. >> reporter: nearly 30 years later, dewey won his freedom. conviction overturned. in front of thousands, the 52-year-old took on a boxer 22 years his junior. and dewey won. >> i would look to say that you know, dreams do happen, you never give up hope. to always believe in yourself. >> reporter: a victory he waited nearly 30 years for. david muir, abc news, new york. >> gosh, the story gives you chills. >> lot of inspiration as well. >> absolutely. >>> well, switching gears now, coming up, something dire is brewing in the coffee industry. >> this is an ugly story. could coffee become a thing of the past? a headline that those of us on the early morning shift do not want to report the but still, it is next. g of the past? a headline that those of us on the early morning shift do not want to report the but still, it is next. want to report the but still, it is next. >>> on this overnight shift, coffee is a life necessity no joke. means having one latte a day. >> that's pretty light. a gallon, gallon and a half. >> at i.v. really, just
both pieces of information, from dewey for 30 years. >> reporter: nearly 30 years later, dewey won his freedom. conviction overturned. in front of thousands, the 52-year-old took on a boxer 22 years his junior. and dewey won. >> i would look to say that you know, dreams do happen, you never give up hope. to always believe in yourself. >> reporter: a victory he waited nearly 30 years for. david muir, abc news, new york. >> gosh, the story gives you chills. >> lot of...
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dewey bozella stands undefeated. bill whitaker, cbs news, los angeles. >> mitchell: and that is the "cbs evening news." later on cbs, "60 minutes." thanks for joining us this sunday evening. i'm russ mitchell at the cbs broadcast center in new york. scott pelley will be here tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org explaining the use of deadly force. silicon valley royalty gather at stanford university tonight, to honor apple co-founder, steve jobs. and a moving tribute to raiders owner al davis... how the team and fans paid their respects at today's game. cbs 5 eyewitness news is next. good evening, i'm ann notarangelo. ,,,,
dewey bozella stands undefeated. bill whitaker, cbs news, los angeles. >> mitchell: and that is the "cbs evening news." later on cbs, "60 minutes." thanks for joining us this sunday evening. i'm russ mitchell at the cbs broadcast center in new york. scott pelley will be here tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org explaining the use of deadly force. silicon valley royalty gather at stanford university...
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and dewey bozella wouldn't let a terrible injustice defeat him. now he's fighting for his dream. >> don't let nobody tell you what you can do, and that's what i'm doing. i'm letting my dream come to reality. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. president obama slapped new sanctions on iran today, and the white house said there could be more to come. all of that in response to that alleged plot to assassination saudi arabia's ambassador to the united states. the administration is consulting with allies all around the world. u.s. officials insist that the iranian government was behind the plot. norah o'donnell is at the white house with the latest. norah. >> reporter: scott, tonight, secretary of state hillary clinton said iran must be held accountable for what she called a reckless act that the u.s. will not tolerate. >> this plot was a flagrant violation of international and u.s. law and a dangerous escalation of the iranian government's long-standing use of political violence and s
and dewey bozella wouldn't let a terrible injustice defeat him. now he's fighting for his dream. >> don't let nobody tell you what you can do, and that's what i'm doing. i'm letting my dream come to reality. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. president obama slapped new sanctions on iran today, and the white house said there could be more to come. all of that in response to that alleged plot to...
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chris is off this morning. >>> just ahead, dewey bozella's remarkable story. we first brought it to you last week. >> we love him. he spent 26 years in prison for a murder he did not commit and acquitted two years ago. all that time he worked on his dream to become a pro boxer. overthe weekend he fulfilled that dream and beating his opponent more than half his age. there he is. he is here to tell us about that exciting night and what is ahead next in his life. >> looking forward to that interview coming up. >>> another dream realized as well. when missouri senator claire mccaskill decide is it was time for her it to lose weight she did something fairly modern and nontraditional for a lawmaker. she turned to twitter for a little support and it worked. she has lost 50 pounds in five months! and we are going to check in with her this morning just before her morning workout to find out exactly how she did it. >> now she is going to box dewey bozella. >> exclusively right here on "the early show." >> will not happen. >>> first, prosecutors in the manslaughter trial
chris is off this morning. >>> just ahead, dewey bozella's remarkable story. we first brought it to you last week. >> we love him. he spent 26 years in prison for a murder he did not commit and acquitted two years ago. all that time he worked on his dream to become a pro boxer. overthe weekend he fulfilled that dream and beating his opponent more than half his age. there he is. he is here to tell us about that exciting night and what is ahead next in his life. >> looking...
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he made the most of it. >> dewey bozella. dewey? >> reporter: tomorrow night, he will face an opponent half his age. and while dewey's story has inspired many, including champion oscar de la hoya. >> you think, wow. is it going to be okay? this is fighting against a younger guy who is going to try to knock your head off. you start thinking he spent so many years in jail, i don't think there is anything tu tougher than that. >> so this boxing match is very important to you? >> of course. >> reporter: what does that do you when some people say i don't think he's got it and i'm not sure he will make it. >> let me be the one to say that, not you. when you say that, it only makes me more determined. >> i'd rather get knocked out cold and stomped to the dust of the earth than to give up. that's how i feel. >> reporter: perhaps at one point, dewey bozella could have been a contender, but at age 52, all he has left is a dream -- one fight. why just the one? >> because that's what i need. i need to know what it feels like to be a pro. i need
he made the most of it. >> dewey bozella. dewey? >> reporter: tomorrow night, he will face an opponent half his age. and while dewey's story has inspired many, including champion oscar de la hoya. >> you think, wow. is it going to be okay? this is fighting against a younger guy who is going to try to knock your head off. you start thinking he spent so many years in jail, i don't think there is anything tu tougher than that. >> so this boxing match is very important to...
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both pieces of information, from dewey for 30 years. >> reporter: nearly 30 years later, dewey won his freedom. conviction overturned. in front of thousands, the 52-year-old took on a boxer, 22 years his junior. and dewey won. >> i would look to say that you know, dreams do happen, you never give up hope. to always believe in yourself. >> a victory he waited nearly 30 years for. david muir, abc news, new york. >> gosh, the story gives you chills. >> lot of inspiration as well. >> absolutely. switching gears, coming up, something dire is brewing in the coffee industry. >> this is an ugly story. could coffee become a thing of the past? a headline that those of us on the early morning shift do not want to report the but still, it is next. [narrator] afwas ininjured in iraq his young wife faced the dating task of getting their v-a-a benefi. forms to fill out. tf trained experts have helped injured veterans and their families.. we are a able to fill out all f the forms and applications and ask for all of the benefits that veteran's entitled to. you too can help paralyzed veterans. visit p-v
both pieces of information, from dewey for 30 years. >> reporter: nearly 30 years later, dewey won his freedom. conviction overturned. in front of thousands, the 52-year-old took on a boxer, 22 years his junior. and dewey won. >> i would look to say that you know, dreams do happen, you never give up hope. to always believe in yourself. >> a victory he waited nearly 30 years for. david muir, abc news, new york. >> gosh, the story gives you chills. >> lot of...
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thomas dewey of new york. u.s. senator pat from ohio this was a convention in philadelphia that went for six hours. >> and nobody had come from a business side. nobody was actually doing that except for wendell willkie. he certainly rose up and had an electric personality and magnetic energy about him >> you obviously never do your grandfather. he died at the age of 52. we will learn more about his life. why did he ultimately decide to run for the nomination? he did set the groundwork in 1939 for a possible predator to bed in 1940. >> he was always interested in politics, even from growing up in his hometown. he talked about it in his life, in his childhood with his parents, when they got to college -- it was always an integral part of its life. >> we are in russellville, indiana, one of the homes of wendell willkie. hville, indiana, one of the homes of wendell willkie. >> this is a wooden post card sent to the united states mail, sent from aberdeen, washington. all of the people in the town actually signed the bac
thomas dewey of new york. u.s. senator pat from ohio this was a convention in philadelphia that went for six hours. >> and nobody had come from a business side. nobody was actually doing that except for wendell willkie. he certainly rose up and had an electric personality and magnetic energy about him >> you obviously never do your grandfather. he died at the age of 52. we will learn more about his life. why did he ultimately decide to run for the nomination? he did set the...
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what did obama say to you, dewey? >> he wished me well, wished me luck, he congratulated me that i'm a free man. and, you know, to take the time out to just -- to honor me like that was -- wow, amazing. i find that to be a great honor. and i just want to say thank you to the president of the united states for giving me that call. >> well, you deserve it. >> that's something that's once in a lifetime. >> i think a lot of things that have happened to you are once in a lifetime, dewey. and this fight will be once in a lifetime, too. your trainer is quite a trip. he says that you're going to go out there and make some noise. that's a quote from him. and he also says that 52 is the new 25. so is he right? >> i'm going to do my best to not prove him wrong, you know. the whole thing about this is that danny davis is a trainer of bernard hopkins. and so to take the time out to, you know, to do what he did, is an honor. but not only that, you know, just to take the risk with a person like me over 50 years old. i think that, yo
what did obama say to you, dewey? >> he wished me well, wished me luck, he congratulated me that i'm a free man. and, you know, to take the time out to just -- to honor me like that was -- wow, amazing. i find that to be a great honor. and i just want to say thank you to the president of the united states for giving me that call. >> well, you deserve it. >> that's something that's once in a lifetime. >> i think a lot of things that have happened to you are once in a...
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i know the need what it feels like to be able to say to myself i did it. >> dewey bozella ( applause ) >> reporter: saturday, he enters the professional ring to fight a 30-year-old opponent. don't tell him about long odds. he's beaten them before. bill whitaker, cbs news, los angeles. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh >>> now, "entertainment tonight," the most-watched entertainment news magazine in the world. is richard simmons sick? the new headlines after his startling appearance on "dancing." now, the colorful fitness guru comes to "e.t." to set the record straight. >> i went from 160 to 138. >> plus -- julianne hough, dancing with her "footloose" co-star. her emotional "dancing" homecoming. >> george clooney, stacy keibler, ryan gosling and
i know the need what it feels like to be able to say to myself i did it. >> dewey bozella ( applause ) >> reporter: saturday, he enters the professional ring to fight a 30-year-old opponent. don't tell him about long odds. he's beaten them before. bill whitaker, cbs news, los angeles. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh...
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they ran out of space at dewey square and so what happened was some of the members of occupy boston wins and they occupied another part which is the rose kennedy greenway they started another tent city there and over when i was there was i close to forty tents before the cops came. and the mayor and the police force told them that if they didn't take it the second park that they were going to come and they were going to arrest them then what happened was they were good on their word around one thirty in the morning. countless police officers came from all different directions they sat surrounded the park on all four sides while the protesters in the park had locked arms and pretty much formed a human chain a human blockade to try to save their campsite then that's actually the cops came in they based it to kicking people out through the back personally i saw one one woman who could have been a day over twenty one just very small small young woman getting dragged. very violently by a police officer. and while she was doing that she was just screeching out in pain for a medic she kept goin
they ran out of space at dewey square and so what happened was some of the members of occupy boston wins and they occupied another part which is the rose kennedy greenway they started another tent city there and over when i was there was i close to forty tents before the cops came. and the mayor and the police force told them that if they didn't take it the second park that they were going to come and they were going to arrest them then what happened was they were good on their word around one...
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states one of those being boston and since september thirtieth occupiers in boston began camping in dewey square park small park in the heart of boston's financial district but as the numbers of protesters grew they had to expand and last night a call made in one of the largest mass arrests in recent boston history one hundred people were arrested and there's video of police barreling through pushing occupiers to the ground the first line of whom were a group of veterans holding american flags called veterans for peace. thanks thanks. thanks. thanks. thanks for the boston p.d. through the remainder of the camp and the garbage trucks after they had arrested the group and some called this the worst occupy wall street moment so far despite massive arrests on the brooklyn bridge pepper spray baton is being wheeled in new york perhaps watching older veterans be taken down strikes more of a note with americans but what's next for occupy boston i want to say about the nationwide occupy movement and its relationship with police joining me to discuss this is matthew philip a wish host of the matth
states one of those being boston and since september thirtieth occupiers in boston began camping in dewey square park small park in the heart of boston's financial district but as the numbers of protesters grew they had to expand and last night a call made in one of the largest mass arrests in recent boston history one hundred people were arrested and there's video of police barreling through pushing occupiers to the ground the first line of whom were a group of veterans holding american flags...
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dewey never gave up. the wonderful thing about this story is that ultimately if you persevere and you're innocent like dewey, you prevail. and it took lawyers, in fact two young lawyers in new york that actually represented him were able to dig up law enforcement officer who actually when he retired took the file to help prove there was another suspect who agreed he was responsible for the murder. that helped dewey walk. but it was a battle that took 30 years. >> it makes you think how many are in a similar situation who have not been able to prove their innocence? >> one is too many. >> absolutely. but it highlights two really oppositional positions here. what we see is how the system can go so wrong, so badly, and the problem with the legal system, it's made up of people. and what we saw here is that the prosecutors intentionally hid evidence. they had a fingerprint that did not belong to dewey. they had a confession from another man saying uh i am the one responsible. and they never gave that to his de
dewey never gave up. the wonderful thing about this story is that ultimately if you persevere and you're innocent like dewey, you prevail. and it took lawyers, in fact two young lawyers in new york that actually represented him were able to dig up law enforcement officer who actually when he retired took the file to help prove there was another suspect who agreed he was responsible for the murder. that helped dewey walk. but it was a battle that took 30 years. >> it makes you think how...
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boston as the occupy boston movement now in its second week group beyond its original campsite and dewey square demonstrators moved into a new space a block away yesterday prompting police to surround the demonstrators and shut down the occupation in the middle of the night when the first line of people to be arrested were those with a group veterans for peace war veterans who had their american flags and yanked from their hands and thrown on the ground before being tackled themselves and arrested. was it was. my view. then police moved on to the rest of the demonstrators who were seated peacefully arresting them and dismantling and trashing their campsite into nearby garbage trucks words of one hundred people were arrested last night in the north of the largest mass arrests in the history of boston but as we've seen following crackdowns in new york city the sort of police action has only strengthened the movement so we see the same sort of uptick in the occupy boston elsewhere around the nation joining me now is john niles a member of the veterans for peace in boston was one of those pe
boston as the occupy boston movement now in its second week group beyond its original campsite and dewey square demonstrators moved into a new space a block away yesterday prompting police to surround the demonstrators and shut down the occupation in the middle of the night when the first line of people to be arrested were those with a group veterans for peace war veterans who had their american flags and yanked from their hands and thrown on the ground before being tackled themselves and...
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dewey bozella, que pasÓ 26 aÑos en prision acusado de un crimen que no cometiÓ, y quien fuera liberado en el 2009, cumpliÓ su sueÑo de pelear profesionalmente y dijo que so Ólo querÍa hacer una pelea y no empezar una carrera en el boxeo. en la pelea de fonto chad dawson derroto en polemico final al veterano bernard hopkins. manana se reanuda la liga de campeones de concacaf, fc dallas recibe a toronto fc, partido de la mls, en mexico, morelia recibe a liga alajuelense y seattle sounders recibe a monterrey de mexico, manana tambien tendremos el resumen del futbol local. hasta aqui los deportes, buenas noches a todos.
dewey bozella, que pasÓ 26 aÑos en prision acusado de un crimen que no cometiÓ, y quien fuera liberado en el 2009, cumpliÓ su sueÑo de pelear profesionalmente y dijo que so Ólo querÍa hacer una pelea y no empezar una carrera en el boxeo. en la pelea de fonto chad dawson derroto en polemico final al veterano bernard hopkins. manana se reanuda la liga de campeones de concacaf, fc dallas recibe a toronto fc, partido de la mls, en mexico, morelia recibe a liga alajuelense y seattle sounders...
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dewey wanted to be president. think there were rumors he was going to run for president when he was still i think new york district attorney. he had it in the cards that he wanted to do this for a long time. smith's campaign in 1928 had always been troubled from the start. he did get the nomination and did his whirlwind campaign from july onwards. dewey had more of the modern campaign. in fact f.d.r. did this in 1932. he knew he would run early on and traveled the country getting his delegates in order. i think the biggest difference is that dewey was out there with this campaign and preparation a lot more than al smith ever was. we have a question here in our audience. if you would, if you feel comfortable, tell us who you are and where you are from. >> thank you. amy standard from clifton park, new york besides the zoo that al smith brought to the governor's mansion, what was his most notable achievement for new york and the country? >> i think if i were to rattle them off it would be kind of impressive but we d
dewey wanted to be president. think there were rumors he was going to run for president when he was still i think new york district attorney. he had it in the cards that he wanted to do this for a long time. smith's campaign in 1928 had always been troubled from the start. he did get the nomination and did his whirlwind campaign from july onwards. dewey had more of the modern campaign. in fact f.d.r. did this in 1932. he knew he would run early on and traveled the country getting his delegates...
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dewey wanted to be president. think there were rumors he was going to run for president when he was still i think new york district attorney. he had it in the cards that he wanted to do this for a long time. smith's campaign in 1928 had always been troubled from the start. he did get the nomination and did his whirlwind campaign from july onwards. dewey had more of the modern campaign. in fact f.d.r. did this in 1932. he knew woe run early on and traveled the country getting his delegates in order. i think the biggest difference is that dewey was out there with this campaign and preparation a lot more tharn -- than al smith ever was. we have a question here in our audience. if you would, if you feel comfortable, tell us who you are and where you are from. >> thank you. amy standard from clifton park, new york the besides the zoo that al smith brought to the governor's mansion, what was his moat noteable achievement for new york and the country? >> i think if i wra -- were to rattle them off it would be kind of imp
dewey wanted to be president. think there were rumors he was going to run for president when he was still i think new york district attorney. he had it in the cards that he wanted to do this for a long time. smith's campaign in 1928 had always been troubled from the start. he did get the nomination and did his whirlwind campaign from july onwards. dewey had more of the modern campaign. in fact f.d.r. did this in 1932. he knew woe run early on and traveled the country getting his delegates in...
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dewey, two very, very fascinating public persons. i was 10-years old at the time, but i do remember distinctly both of these personalities. my grandfather was the publisher of the oldest newspaper in this country. but i won't get into history. he was an fdr republican, my grandfather. my uncle was a socialist. but that is beside the point. the point is that i was terribly impressed as a young boy with this man. i was always in a political environment, intellectual environment, educational, historical, etc., in my family. but this man impressed me a great deal. frankly, he was the reason, as i became eligible to vote, that i became a republican. what disturbs me today is the wendell willkie republican -- the first time i voted was for eisenhower, when i was able to vote. subsequently, i became a young republican club member. subsequent to that, by disillusionment, i lost my contact with the republican party. i hate to say this because there were so many elements in the republican party personified by wendell willkie, and thomas dewey
dewey, two very, very fascinating public persons. i was 10-years old at the time, but i do remember distinctly both of these personalities. my grandfather was the publisher of the oldest newspaper in this country. but i won't get into history. he was an fdr republican, my grandfather. my uncle was a socialist. but that is beside the point. the point is that i was terribly impressed as a young boy with this man. i was always in a political environment, intellectual environment, educational,...
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dewey bozella, que pasÓ 26 aÑos en prision acusado de un crimen que no cometiÓ, y quien fuera liberado en el 2009, cumpliÓ su sueÑo de pelear profesionalmente y dijo que so Ólo querÍa hacer una pelea y no empezar una carrera en el boxeo. en la pelea de fonto chad dawson derroto en polemico final al veterano bernard hopkins. vamos a mostrarles como va el tablero de medallas de los juegos panamericanos que se estan desarrolando en guadalajara mexico. esta noche tendremos un resumen de los juegos panamericos, futbol y mucho mas, los esperamos esta noche solo a las once.
dewey bozella, que pasÓ 26 aÑos en prision acusado de un crimen que no cometiÓ, y quien fuera liberado en el 2009, cumpliÓ su sueÑo de pelear profesionalmente y dijo que so Ólo querÍa hacer una pelea y no empezar una carrera en el boxeo. en la pelea de fonto chad dawson derroto en polemico final al veterano bernard hopkins. vamos a mostrarles como va el tablero de medallas de los juegos panamericanos que se estan desarrolando en guadalajara mexico. esta noche tendremos un resumen de los...
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dewey. our own greta will host the program from a suite of the roosevelt hotel in new york city where mr. do we watched the returns in white -- mr. dewey watch the returns and end of being defeated by harry truman. 8:00 p.m. on c-span. from "the guardian" newspaper in england. this is an "the guardian" newspaper in case you would like to read about all account. that's your calls on the economy. logan is a republican from new your city. what do you think? caller: i just wanted to make a comment. i understand people's frustration in this economy. it just seems a little bit odd to me that people want to focus on barack obama and the immigration and all of these other sort of scapegoat type figures, while yesterday it was announced exxonmobil's and will profits were up 40%. i would like to get 40% return on my savings right now. it seems like the corporate machine that keeps on grinding. and companies are actually doing well. too bad that it really does not trickle-down to the individual. thank
dewey. our own greta will host the program from a suite of the roosevelt hotel in new york city where mr. do we watched the returns in white -- mr. dewey watch the returns and end of being defeated by harry truman. 8:00 p.m. on c-span. from "the guardian" newspaper in england. this is an "the guardian" newspaper in case you would like to read about all account. that's your calls on the economy. logan is a republican from new your city. what do you think? caller: i just...
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. >>> told but dewey bozella on friday. a man free from prison after serving 26 years for a murder he did not commit. his dream was to become a professional boxer. saturday night he got his chance facing an opponent 22 years his junior. he landed a hard right cross at the winning bell and earned a unanimous decision. >> i would like to say that dreams do happen if you never give up hope and always believe in yourself. don't let anybody tell you what you can't do. >> reporter: he said that would be his first and last night. dewey bozella retires undefeated at 1-0. >>> this morning, on "the early show," president obama hits the road on a three-day bus tour promoting his jobs plan and hunting for votes. i'm terrell brown. and this is the "cbs morning news." at bayer, we're re-inventing aspirin for pain relief. with new extra-strength bayer advanced aspirin. it has microparticles, enters the bloodstream faster and rushes relief to the site of pain. it's clinically proven to relieve pain twice as fast. new bayer advanced aspirin
. >>> told but dewey bozella on friday. a man free from prison after serving 26 years for a murder he did not commit. his dream was to become a professional boxer. saturday night he got his chance facing an opponent 22 years his junior. he landed a hard right cross at the winning bell and earned a unanimous decision. >> i would like to say that dreams do happen if you never give up hope and always believe in yourself. don't let anybody tell you what you can't do. >>...
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dewey bozella joins us now from new york. congratulations. what was ta like for you? you knew what it was to box many years in prison, but it was another thing to be in the staples center. describe that feeling for me. >> it was a wonderful feeling. i enjoyed the moment. i took advantage of it, and i moved forward. you know? once in a lifetime opportunity. >> and so now you're undefeated. term about your aspirations, if you hope to get in the ring again, or was this it for you? >> that's it. i did what i had to do. this is a young man's sport. i'm 52 years old. this isn't something i'm going to waste my time with. you know. rime going to move on and deal with my congregation to try to open up a gym up in newburgh, new york. that's my goal. help out the kids and build a future around that. >> what will you try to teach kids? what will you tell them about your journey, your experience, and how will you try to inspire them? >> i think that, you know, it would be through my -- what i learned while on the inside. my morals, obligation, my responsibility and discipline. the
dewey bozella joins us now from new york. congratulations. what was ta like for you? you knew what it was to box many years in prison, but it was another thing to be in the staples center. describe that feeling for me. >> it was a wonderful feeling. i enjoyed the moment. i took advantage of it, and i moved forward. you know? once in a lifetime opportunity. >> and so now you're undefeated. term about your aspirations, if you hope to get in the ring again, or was this it for you?...
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dewey bozella retires undefeated at 1-0. it doesn't matter how old you are, he looks like he could beat up about anybody. >>> this morning, on "the early show," president obama hits the road on a three-day bus tour promoting his jobs plan and hunting for votes. i'm terrell brown. and this is the "cbs morning news." at bayer, we're re-inventing aspirin for pain relief. with new extra-strength bayer advanced aspirin. it has microparticles, enters the bloodstream faster and rushes relief to the site of pain. it's clinically proven to relieve pain twice as fast. new bayer advanced aspirin. it's clinically proven to relieve pain twice as fast. i was using cascade actionpacs. they just didn't have that spot free look. when i took the finish challenge, i could tell there was a difference. my dishes had a shine on them. i'm moving on to finish quantum. take the finish challenge for yourself. if you don't see a difference, it's free. prove it. enough's enough. d-con baits are specially formulated to kill in one feeding, guaranteed. d
dewey bozella retires undefeated at 1-0. it doesn't matter how old you are, he looks like he could beat up about anybody. >>> this morning, on "the early show," president obama hits the road on a three-day bus tour promoting his jobs plan and hunting for votes. i'm terrell brown. and this is the "cbs morning news." at bayer, we're re-inventing aspirin for pain relief. with new extra-strength bayer advanced aspirin. it has microparticles, enters the bloodstream...
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dewey bozella retires undefeated at 1-0. it doesn't matter how old you are, he looks like he could beat up about anybody. >>> this morning, on "the early show," president obama hits the road on a three-day bus tour promoting his jobs plan and hunting for votes. i'm terrell brown. and this is the "cbs morning news." at bayer, we're re-inventing aspirin for pain relief. with new extra-strength bayer advanced aspirin. it has microparticles, enters the bloodstream faster and rushes relief to the site of pain. it's clinically proven to relieve pain twice as fast. new bayer advanced aspirin. it's clinically proven to relieve pain twice as fast. >>> it's that time of year. an explosion of color is marching across much of the country, but you still have time to catch up the show and if you do, make sure your take the camera with you. our cbs affiliate wcxa-tv in vermont with expert tips. >> every day is a good day for taking pictures when it's fall. >> reporter: just like the falling leaves, ora moore doesn't spend much time in one
dewey bozella retires undefeated at 1-0. it doesn't matter how old you are, he looks like he could beat up about anybody. >>> this morning, on "the early show," president obama hits the road on a three-day bus tour promoting his jobs plan and hunting for votes. i'm terrell brown. and this is the "cbs morning news." at bayer, we're re-inventing aspirin for pain relief. with new extra-strength bayer advanced aspirin. it has microparticles, enters the bloodstream...
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dewey bozella st 26 years in prison, for a mr that he didn't commit... hes released in 2009 after witts against him recanted their stories... now he's 52 and making his pro boxing debuta fight saturday at the stapls center in los angeles... " " thanks, dennis that does it for eyewitnesss at 10. remember- the news is alwayn [people chatting] everyone, it's $37 a piece. paying with your smart phone instead of cash. that's a step forward. with chase person-to-person quickpay, you can send money directly to your friend's checking account. all you need is their email address or mobile number. don't worry honey, i'll show you. thanks everyone. so take a step forward... and chase what matters. i'm a curious seeker. i am a chemistry aficionado. diphenhydramine. magnesium hydroxide. atheletes foot. yes. i'm a people pleaser. if elected, i promise flu shots for all. i am a walking medical dictionary. congratulations virginia. inflamed uvula. i'm virginia. i'm a target pharmacist and i'm here to answer your questions.
dewey bozella st 26 years in prison, for a mr that he didn't commit... hes released in 2009 after witts against him recanted their stories... now he's 52 and making his pro boxing debuta fight saturday at the stapls center in los angeles... " " thanks, dennis that does it for eyewitnesss at 10. remember- the news is alwayn [people chatting] everyone, it's $37 a piece. paying with your smart phone instead of cash. that's a step forward. with chase person-to-person quickpay, you can...
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dewey, two very, very fascinating public persons. i was 10-years old at the time, but i do remember distinctly both of these personalities. my grandfather was the publisher of the oldest newspaper in this country. but i will like it into history. history.get into he was an fdr republican, my grandfather. my uncle was a socialist. but that is beside the point. the point is that i was terribly impressed as a young boy with this man. i was always in a political environment, intellectual environment, educational, historical, etc., in my family. but this man impressed me a great deal. frankly, he was the reason, as i became eligible to vote, that i became a republican. what disturbs me today is the wendell willkie republican -- the first time i voted was for eisenhower, when i was able to vote. subsequently, i became a young republican club member. subsequent to that, by disillusionment, i lost my contact with the republican party. i hate to say this because there were so many elements in the republican party personified by wendell willki
dewey, two very, very fascinating public persons. i was 10-years old at the time, but i do remember distinctly both of these personalities. my grandfather was the publisher of the oldest newspaper in this country. but i will like it into history. history.get into he was an fdr republican, my grandfather. my uncle was a socialist. but that is beside the point. the point is that i was terribly impressed as a young boy with this man. i was always in a political environment, intellectual...
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. >> although this headline proved false, the defeat of thomas dewey had impact. tonight on the contenders, followed the career of thomas e. dewey, a dominant force in new york politics as governor and in closing -- and influence in national politics. "the contenders" live from the roosevelt hotel in new york city tonight. >> in a few moments, your calls, e-mails and today's news on "washington journal." the libyan ambassador to the u.s. will talk about the death of moammar khaddafi and that political transition taking place in libya at two o'clock 4 in 45 minutes, the chairman of the house transportation committee, john mica, will talk about transportation spending and budget cut negotiations. former vermont gov. howard dean who ran for president in 2004 will give his take on the 2012 campaign. after that, it roundtable this session on agricultural issues. cynthia clark of the usda and bob young of the american farm bureau association joins us. "washito
. >> although this headline proved false, the defeat of thomas dewey had impact. tonight on the contenders, followed the career of thomas e. dewey, a dominant force in new york politics as governor and in closing -- and influence in national politics. "the contenders" live from the roosevelt hotel in new york city tonight. >> in a few moments, your calls, e-mails and today's news on "washington journal." the libyan ambassador to the u.s. will talk about the death...
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follow the career of thomas do we -- of thomas dewey. "the contenders" live from the roosevelt hotel in new york city. >> "washington journal" continues. host: joining us from new york this morning, john steele gordon. he is written a book. our topic is the history of the income tax. when was the income tax first introduced and why? guest: the first income tax was during the civil war, and that tax lapsed in the early 1870's. the personal income tax was reintroduced in 1913, following an amendment to the constitution, which made it possible. host: what were the circumstances in that time that the income tax was introduced? guest: after the civil war, the government's revenue came overwhelmingly from the tariff, which was very high in order to protect american industry from largely british competition, and the government was also running large surpluses, but the tariff is a consumption tax that is added to the price of the imported goods, in consumption taxes are always are regressive, because people with lower incomes spend a higher perc
follow the career of thomas do we -- of thomas dewey. "the contenders" live from the roosevelt hotel in new york city. >> "washington journal" continues. host: joining us from new york this morning, john steele gordon. he is written a book. our topic is the history of the income tax. when was the income tax first introduced and why? guest: the first income tax was during the civil war, and that tax lapsed in the early 1870's. the personal income tax was reintroduced in...
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wouldn't let him loose. >> he hardly mentioned governor dewey's name. just kept beating up on the congress. look, one of the things that's important. it's not just negative. he's starting to look more like a leader, chris. he's starting to talk about things that resonate with people. he's starting to deliver a simple message. pass this bill was a great -- whoever thought up that. it was a great, simple and direct message. if you want to create jobs, bass this bill. anybody who doesn't it obstructionist. i mean, ey are doing things well. i think substantively the nation needs part of this bill desperately, but politically they have been the best they have ever been. >> don't you think -- i know, steve, you're on the show to defend the republican point of view. i don't expect you to say yeah, you're right. i don't you think it's been a hard sell for eric cantor who put all this money on the tea party, the guys in the house and women who basically said no, no, no. stuck together as a phalanx of no-ness, no-ness, no-ness on everything, and i don't think peo
wouldn't let him loose. >> he hardly mentioned governor dewey's name. just kept beating up on the congress. look, one of the things that's important. it's not just negative. he's starting to look more like a leader, chris. he's starting to talk about things that resonate with people. he's starting to deliver a simple message. pass this bill was a great -- whoever thought up that. it was a great, simple and direct message. if you want to create jobs, bass this bill. anybody who doesn't it...
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. >>> making their mark this week, dewey bozella, former convicted murderer, steps into the ring tonight at the staples center in los angeles. at age 52 bozella will debut as a professional boxer for one fight. it's been his dream to box in the ring as a free man ever since he was exonerated after spending 26 years in prison. bozella always insisted he was innocent. several years ago it was discovered that prosecutors buried evidence that would have proven he did not commit the crime. bozella turned down offers of freedom if he confessed. he said he'd rather spend the rest of his life in prison than admit to something he did not do. >>> the occupy movement, first it was wall street, now it's the rest of the world. protests are going global. most were peaceful, but this one took a turn for the worst, and the occupiers were not the instigateors in the violence. we'll explain who caused chaos in rome. next. luck? i don't trade on luck. i trade on fundamentals. analysis. information. i trade on tradearchitect. this is web-based trading, re-visualized. streaming, real-time quotes. earnings an
. >>> making their mark this week, dewey bozella, former convicted murderer, steps into the ring tonight at the staples center in los angeles. at age 52 bozella will debut as a professional boxer for one fight. it's been his dream to box in the ring as a free man ever since he was exonerated after spending 26 years in prison. bozella always insisted he was innocent. several years ago it was discovered that prosecutors buried evidence that would have proven he did not commit the crime....