this morning on world news now the political fight for four more years. democrats begin gathering in charlotte to nominate president obama for a second term. it s monday, september 3rd. announcer: from abc news, this is world news now. good morning, i m paula faris. happy labor day. hope you have a day full of barbecues and beer. cookouts. relaxation. by the pool. watching on tivo. dvr. very high ratings for this show. on labor day. mom and dad. hi, mom. good morning, everybody. happy labor day again. i m rob nelson. well, the
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it s a different standard depending on the color of your skin. second, the senior, cartoon or not are woman beating that. is what is implied. he s harming women and punching them. third, i ll take you back to remember the bullet targets from sarah palin in the national outrage, even international outrage. totally different standard. now we want to reach out and say, oh, this is acceptable. it s not. it is totally unacceptable. his opponent needs to lose. we ultimately could beat him at the ballot box. i think it s very hard to inject moral standards into political things. those two things don t belong together. particularly about allen west who proved himself to be one of the most outrageous politician. steve: i get you don t like him. allen west, good-bye. steve: thank you. great debate today. by the way, the congressman is going to be coming up at 8:15 eastern time. bernard, you ll want to set your tivo. straight ahead on this friday, this is a real plane crash.
kind of say democrats, keep it up. right. norm, what should folks know? you should know if you live in a swing state like ohio or florida, to tire up the tivo, because the next week, indeed the next month, will be a flood of awful commercials from americans crossroads, gps, from the chamber of commerce, all in advance of a very good decision by the federal communications commission to require television stations to put online the identity of donors, starting on august 2nd. so the next month, you don t want to watch any commercials, you want to skip through them if you have any programs. the data is the add bind data. and finally we ll get the data are actually supposed to be there, but stuck away in the stations back rooms and they rarely allow anybody access, even they are supposed to. it will be online and at the f.c.c. website. and important to see what these ad buys look like.
somewhere, you are aware of the fact that it s campaign season. yeah! [cheers and applause] get fired up! t campaign season it s campaign season again. i understand it s not always pretty to watch. there s been more money flooding into the system than west virginia ever seen than we ve ever seen before, more negative ads, more cynicism. most of what you read about or hear about on the news has to do with who is up or down in the polls instead of what these issues actually mean for you and for america. so it can be frustrating. i know sometimes it may be tempting to kind of turn away from all of it and just turn off the tv, tivo everything that you want to watch so you can skim over the commercials. it s easy sometimes, i think, to