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CBS Evening News With Russ Mitchell-20110117-02:27:00

but most of the rest of the speech was about peace and negotiations and the threat of nuclear war. >> let us never negotiate out of fear but let us never fear to negotiate. >> reporter: long time kennedy speech writer and advisor ted sorensen was often given credit for the inaugural address. thurston clark disagrees. >> the torch has been passed to a new generation, bear any burden, those were kennedy. he had a sorensen draft in front of him on january 10. he flew to palm beach, he looked at the draft and he dictated his changes and additions to the draft. >> reporter: at the kennedy library in boston, director tom putnam showed us the display that includes pages from the steno pad of kennedy's secretary. >> even in her short hand you can see she's written "out doors long, twilight struggle" or "the trumpet summons us again." "tier new england, disease, war itself." these are signature lines that

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ABC World News Sunday-20110117-01:36:00

come out of the house. and something changed. >> reporter: and when you asked the family, what was the answer? >> there was no answer. i was just glared at and turned a back on. >> reporter: there were so many in the room who asked, why isn't there more to help detect signs of mental illness long before tragedy? this woman lost her brother, an officer shot and killed, by a man with a history of mental illness. >> i just wonder, how many more of these do i have to attend? we can do better and we can find common ground to stop this from happening. >> the town hall here in tucson. and one more note about that arrest that followed the town hall, we've been reporting on here. james eric fuller, shot twice outside the safeway, he was arrested after authorities say he took a photo of a local tea party official in the audience, telling him, you're dead. tonight, officials say he's been involuntarily committed to receive a psychiatric exam.

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CBS Evening News With Russ Mitchell-20110117-02:16:00

>> reporter: with a deficit of $28 billion, eliminating cell phones will only save the state $20 million. >> the cell phones are a symbol. it won't save a lot of money but it sends a real message. >> reporter: and the message that all californians are hearing: there is more pain to come. california may have the biggest debt overall in the nation but many other states are struggling to deal with enormous budget deficits. either by cutting spending or by raising taxes. knee cher of which are very popular with voters. according to a cbs poll, 77% of respondents prefer cutting spending to raising taxings. but almost three quarters think in an emergency situation it's okay to keep running a deficit. in illinois, the governor wants to raise income taxes by an almost unthinkable 66% to help close his state's $13 billion deficit. >> this is a temporary income tax to deal with the immediate fiscal emergency our state faces to pay the bills so we don't have severe cutbacks. >> reporter: in new jersey,

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ABC World News Sunday-20110117-01:43:00

years. >> this is the first time in the contemporary arab world that you have a successful popular uprising that has forced the toppling of a regime. >> reporter: they broke through the country's censorship on facebook and twitter, posing videos, rallying others from the region to their cause. "every arab leader is watching tunisia in fear," read one egyptian tweet that shot around the internet. "every arab citizen is watching tunisia in hope and solidarity." the origins of tunisia's protest are simple. high unemployment, high food prices, corruption and lack of freedoms. these are common in countries across the arab world. so, could they leaders suffer the same fate? >> first of all, they're wondering, how did it happen? what went wrong and how do we prevent what went wrong there from occurring in our country? >> reporter: on the list could be some of iraq's most important allies. many egyptians celebrated the news, calling for the ouster of

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CBS Evening News With Russ Mitchell-20110117-02:19:00

CBS Evening News With Russ Mitchell-20110117-02:19:00
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CBS Evening News With Russ Mitchell-20110117-02:21:00

hard hit by the quake, there are signs of renewed life. "it's been hard picking up the pieces" says this merchant" but with the help of oregon-based merci corps and the red cross business is back. the agencies gave 303 households vouchers worth $225 to buy necessities. eunice luberice moved here to escape the squalor of port-au-prince. she bought drapes and paint at the market today. "before i needed these things, but today i was finally able to buy them" she says. merci corps plans to give vouchers to 10,000 households. >> what we want to do is try and create some opportunities out here so they have the option to stay. >> reporter: more than 800,000 haitians still are living in teeming tent cities. these are so-called tent people. they've been living in tent cities for a year now. today their frustration boiled over. they say they're sick and tired of living like that. good intentions aren't enough. world vision built 500 tidy

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110117:03:35:00

a pulitzer and, you know, is known for being this incredible peaceful guy, and he's holding a machine gun in the white house. now, of course, it's only an interesting -- he was a very peaceful guy, but there's many incredible photos. i mean, there's just so many. there's private moments with the kids. there's, you know, public events. there's just so many different ones, yeah. >> talk to me about this one because, you know, with the martin luther king holiday coming up, this one is apropos. there's a special kennedy moment, mlk moment, i should say, among these photographs. >> yeah, yeah. there's a really moving one that i thought was very moving. you know, i also collect african-american historical photos, and there's one with all these african-american ladies basically surrounding president kennedy, and this is right around the whole, you know, civil rights era so it's really fascinating to see these african-american ladies handing a portrait of abraham lincoln, to you know, president kennedy,

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ABC World News Sunday-20110117-01:33:00

there is a call for the two sides to mingle. democrat chuck schumer and republican tom coburn say they will sit town. >> that's symbolic but maybe it just sets a tone and everything get as little bit more civil. >> some of the problems in our country is, we talk past each other, not to each other. >> reporter: john mccain went even further in an opinion piece in "the washington post" this morning, praising the president, saying, quote, i believe he is a patriot. i reject accusations that the president is unworthy to lead america. but experts believe all this civility may be short-lived. >> president obama's speech, as good as it was, won't have a long-term effect. that within a week or two, the parties will be back to fighting against health care, people will be attacking obama as evil and vice versa. >> reporter: the experts point to the time after 9/11. there was an effort to turn down the rhetoric then. it did not last long. politics by their nature are contentious. we'll see if it practitioners can maintain the civility. david? >> david kerley in washington

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ABC World News Sunday-20110117-01:46:00

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ABC World News Sunday-20110117-01:58:00

did you think about christina this week? >> i did. it was really sad. >> reporter: and moving forward, what do you hope people will think about tucson? >> i hope they'll think it's going to be a lot, like, better now. >> reporter: safer? >> yeah. >> reporter: and happier? >> yes. >> reporter: and that's what travis told us. hoping the country won't forget the beauty here. you think it's a good place? >> yeah. it's a nice desert. >> reporter: it's a nice desert? >> yeah. >> reporter: and then he quite simply told me this. >> it's time to move on. >> reporter: time to move on? >> yeah. the message tonight from the children here in tucson. that is the broadcast for this evening. reminder, tuesday night here, an extraordinary hour with congresswoman giffords' husband, astronaut mark kelly, speaking for the first time with diane sawyer. that's tuesday night at 10:00. and of course diane will be right back here tomorrow night. i'm david muir. good night.

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