Thursday, September 15, 2016

Evening Edition: Clinton regrets her Iraq vote, but opting for force was a pattern

Clinton returns to the trail: 'I'm not great at taking it easy'; Trump's plan would shield more Americans from having to pay taxes; Trump releases doctor's letter summarizing latest physical; This year's fall TV harvest has some wheat — but also a lot of chaff; Pentagon grudgingly accepts Syria deal amid deep mistrust of Russia; Consumer Product Safety Commission issues recall for Samsung's Galaxy Note 7; 13-year-old boy with BB gun fatally shot by Columbus police; Venezuela's hungry wait in line overnight to buy food. Some get caught in ‘Dracula's Bus.'; Sandra Bland's family reportedly reaches $1.9 million settlement in wrongful death lawsuit; Amelia Earhart didn't die in a crash, investigator says. This is his theory.; Donald Trump Jr. says media would be ‘warming up the gas chamber’ if Trump lied like Clinton; The Fix: Trump has all the momentum in national and key swing state polls; The Fix: Trump picks another unwise fight; Top U.S. Special Operations general: ‘We’re hurting ourselves’ with all these movies and books; She started the night drinking at home — and ended it being pepper-sprayed in a restraint chair; My daughter’s lunchbox is the source of my secret shame;
 
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DUSAN VRANIC / AP
Clinton regrets her Iraq vote, but opting for force was a pattern
It would take years for the Democratic nominee to acknowledge that the decision was misguided, eventually calling it "my mistake." But it was little surprise to many who watched her evolution as a hawk.
Clinton returns to the trail: 'I'm not great at taking it easy'
The Democratic nominee, who had been diagnosed with pneumonia last week, held a rally in North Carolina after three days of rest, giving an address on improving the welfare of children and families.
 
Trump's plan would shield more Americans from having to pay taxes
The standard deduction on income taxes, under the GOP candidate's proposal, would increase to $15,000 for individuals and $30,000 for married filers.
 
Trump releases doctor's letter summarizing latest physical
Trump's longtime doctor wrote that the candidate takes a cholesterol-lowering drug and is overweight but overall is in "excellent physical health."
 
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This year's fall TV harvest has some wheat — but also a lot of chaff
Here come the new shows. But don't get too attached to most of them, because half are likely headed for the compost pile.
 
Pentagon grudgingly accepts Syria deal amid deep mistrust of Russia
Defense officials are working on the mechanics of how military-to-military coordination with Russian forces is managed.
 
Consumer Product Safety Commission issues recall for Samsung's Galaxy Note 7
The move is unprecedented for the smartphone industry and delivers a severe blow to Samsung in its pursuit to become the world's premium smartphone maker.
 
13-year-old boy with BB gun fatally shot by Columbus police
Police said officers were responding to a reported armed robbery when they encountered Tyree King, who pulled what appeared to be a gun from his waistband.
 
Venezuela's hungry wait in line overnight to buy food. Some get caught in ‘Dracula's Bus.'
The Venezuelan government has arrested or detained at least 9,400 people this year for allegedly breaking laws against hoarding, reselling goods or attempting to stand in line outside normal store hours, according to a human rights group.
 
Sandra Bland's family reportedly reaches $1.9 million settlement in wrongful death lawsuit
Her mother accused Texas officials of being "reckless" with the life of Bland, who was found dead in a jail cell last year.
 
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Amelia Earhart didn't die in a crash, investigator says. This is his theory.
Ric Gillespie believes the famous aviator crash-landed on an uninhabited island and made a futile effort to radio for help.
 
Donald Trump Jr. says media would be ‘warming up the gas chamber’ if Trump lied like Clinton
A Hillary Clinton spokesman accused him of making a Holocaust joke.
 
The Fix: Trump has all the momentum in national and key swing state polls
Something very interesting has happened over the past two weeks in the campaign: He is climbing back into contention.
 
The Fix: Trump picks another unwise fight
After a clip of the GOP nominee being interrupted goes viral, he calls the pastor who interrupted him a "nervous mess."
 
Top U.S. Special Operations general: ‘We’re hurting ourselves’ with all these movies and books
Army Gen. Raymond Thomas's remarks come on the heels of a $6.6 million settlement between the U.S. and Navy SEAL Matt Bissonnette, who wrote "No Easy Day" on the Osama bin Laden raid.
 
She started the night drinking at home — and ended it being pepper-sprayed in a restraint chair
Amber Swink has accused authorities in Ohio of cruel and unusual punishment.
 
My daughter’s lunchbox is the source of my secret shame
The pressures of social media have parents cutting their children's lunches into tiny animal-shaped masterpieces.
 
 
     
 
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