course, that s enough to make them think that s happening somewhere and it does increase the anxiety. i don t think we can dismiss that. just because it s not happening in your school doesn t mean a parent isn t anxious about it. margaret, do we need book police? book police is actually not new, right? we don t need book police but we have been through phrases and phases in this country where each generation decided to clamp town and sort of decide that some material isn t appropriate. you referenced our bodies ourselves but it happened for generations before and now. the truth is right now, there is a massive wave of conservative action around this. most people don t know what crt is. it s a legal theory from the 1970s which almost nobody except for that s true but people use it as a short hand a blanket politicalization of progressive left in the schools to teach a certain doctrine to our children that has friendly all it does is serve
phase of the transition, the next milestone. we ll set a goal for afghan forces to take the lead for combat operations across the country in 2013. next year. so that isaf can move to a supporting role. this will be another step towards afghans taking full lead for their security as agreed to by 2014 when the everyone saf combat mission will end. and police in chicago are certainly hoping that their mission is a lottese ier today, easier than it was yesterday. what a mess. protesters opposed to the war among other things, vow to be back out on the streets again today and my colleague ted rollins is there too. so, ted, things got ugly quickly yesterday. how are things looking today and have they taken any additional measures to keep things in check? reporter: well, so far so good in terms of today. it s very quiet today. however there s a protest that s ramping up here in the next hour at boeing where protesters are going to surround the building and right now police have p
is unacceptable. the left is ratcheting up the rhetoric. this november we re going to remember. how you threw women under the bus. but is the argument backfiring? the real war on women has been the job losses as a result of the obama economy. the american people are smarter than that and women are smarter than that. 2012 is no 2008 when president obama handily won the women s vote. this week two polls showed president obama and his republican rival inches apart. a gallup poll looks a lot like 2008 with the president leading romney by nine points among women. but the shocker came from a cbs/ new york times poll with romney holding a slight edge over mr. obama. joining me now are hillary rosen, a cnn political contributor and democratic strategist and margaret hoover, a republican consultant, cnn political contributor, and the great granddaughter of president herbert hoover. margaret, who was born in my home state of iowa, a hero to iowans. margaret, for months d
talks. here is what the president had to say as the summit got under way. this morning we re going to be spending a lot of time on economic issues. obviously the eurozone will be one topic. all of us are absolutely committed to making sure that both growth and stability and fiscal consolidation are part of an overall package all of us have to pursue. cnn s brianna keilar at camp david. the eurozone crisis entering year three. you can see watching the arrival of the leaders it is. it s top priority for them. that s right. we saw angela merkel arrive greeted by president obama. he basically asked her, fred, how are you doing. she kind of shrugged and he said you have a lot on your mind. it s tough. europe is at a crossroads. you heard president obama saying this morning in that sound bite there is sort of pushing what he thinks a solution may be for europe. that is as europe has done a lot of belt tightening, cutting government programs, it hasn t seen a lot of economic g
they re accused of plotting to blow up the nato summit in chicago. and who is the fairest of them all? it could be the one born a man. hello, everyone. i m don lemon. thank you so much for joining us. world leaders are converging on the u.s. this weekend for two huge global gatherings making decisions that could affect all of us. the nato summit gets started tomorrow in chicago. the g-8 summit already under way in camp david, maryland, where leaders of the world are trying to hammer out a strategy to fix the world any. they re concerned that a collapse of the greek economy could affect all of europe and even the united states. beyond those concerns are iran s nuclear ambitions dominating discussions. what are leaders saying about irob? don, aheads of a crucial week, because it s this week that u.n. security counsel permanent members like the u.s. and others begin talks with iran on their alleged nuclear weapons program. you see the nations here trying to present a united