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ABC World News Sunday-20100906-00:31:00

with the midterm elections just 58 days away, president obama hits the road tomorrow with a new plan for the economy in hand. this is about showing the president addressing issue number one for americans, and it's also about trying to help the democrats who may be paying a big price for voter anger over the bad economy. so we're going to start tonight with david kerley in washington. >> reporter: back from camp david, president obama is preparing to hit the road tomorrow, unveiling his new economic plan with additional tax cuts. but already republicans are dubbing it too little too late. >> we always like to see a death bed conversion, but the fact is if we had done this kind of thing nearly a couple of years ago, we would be in a lot better shape. look, they're just flailing around. >> reporter: tonight, the administration confirms the president will call for a permanent extension and expansion of the research tax credit, which allows businesses to write off development costs. mr. obama may endorse a payroll tax holiday for new hires having

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NBC Nightly News-20100906-00:32:00

the custody of the fbi tonight making its way to shore and to a nasa facility in louisiana where it will be inspected for evidence as investigators try to answer the question of why it failed. it emerged fully from the gulf of mexico, a 1 million pound metal sea creature pulled up. as the sun set on the scene of the biggest oil spill in america's history. the final 100 feet journey from the seafloor were the longest. hydrates, the crystals that foiled several attempts to cap the we will, created trouble. marvin morris is the leader. >> the hydrates as they come up melt and gas off. as it comes to the surface, we have to make sure we're taking all the safety precautions necessary so that gas is contained and held and bled off properly. >> reporter: the giant tower of the helix hoisted it to the center of the vessel.

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CBS Evening News With Russ Mitchell-20100906-01:25:00

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ABC World News Sunday-20100906-00:51:00

it has long been a massive frustration for public schoolteachers. not only are their salaries low but most of them also end up spending their own money on school supplies for the kids. the situation has only gotten worse during this recession, but now, one group is stepping up. here's ron claiborne. >> reporter: for school administrators, shrinking budgets mean numbers that won't add up. for this first grade teacher, it means students who won't have enough pencils or paper. >> through the year, you know, you run out and then you don't get any more. >> reporter: so this woman, like thousands of other public schoolteachers across the country, buys them herself. >> i spend probably like $400 a year. >> reporter: out of pocket? >> out of my pocket, yes. >> reporter: one study finds that more than 90% of public schoolteachers spend their own

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NBC Nightly News-20100906-00:42:00

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ABC World News Sunday-20100906-00:43:00

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CBS Evening News With Russ Mitchell-20100906-01:05:00

democratic committee chairman tim kaine says voters are just now starting to tune in. >> they start to pay attention in the labor day to election day window and as they look to make their choice, the choices will be clear, and we think that clarity is going to help our candidates. >> reporter: now while republicans are content to watch the democrats squirm, the truth is, their approval rates are just as bad. today john mccain warned his party candidates they still have to give voters a reason to vote for them. >> mitchell: bob orr in washington. thanks. and joining us with some thoughts on all this is our senior political correspondent , good evening. jeff greenfield. >> howdy, russ. >> mitchell: what can the democrats do? >> they are looking for a blowout prevent to minimize the damage, and they think they have three. one, they have more money than republicans to spend in the house and senate, though that could change. they think they could localize races to insure their candidates from the national mood of

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NBC Nightly News-20100906-00:35:00

power is up for grabs. we're at the white house tonight with more. >> reporter: good evening, lester. that political battle is joined. with control of congress at stake and some predicting a gop take-over the house and even the senate, the white house is pulling out all the stops, even deploying a not so secret weapon. returning from two days at camp david, president obama stepped off marine one and into an all-out political fight. >> i think if we voted tomorrow, we would do very well. >> reporter: republicans sense victory in november and today attacked the president and his party. >> he's governed from the left ditch. he turned his agenda over to the liberals in the house, and here we are a few months before the election and it's all caught up with him. >> reporter: the number one issue is the economy. with growth sluggish and the jobless rate high democrats are in danger with some now running away from their own leaders. >> that may not be what the washington crowd wants, but i don't work for them. i work for you.

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ABC World News Sunday-20100906-00:49:00

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NBC Nightly News-20100906-00:59:00

build a railing. what makes it so special, of course, is dave, but no has ever met this perfect connecticut neighbor. sadly, never will. dave is dave siegeal, just a regular guy, a family fan who was everyone's handyman until he died of a heart attack at only 43. >> he brought a neighborhood together and helped you get things done. >> reporter: since a zillion people needed davezillion stuck as a name and idea. the smaller version perhaps of a good old-fashioned barn-raising. good fences may make good neighbors, but maybe just helping sweep a porch does the same thing. >> thanks a lot, greg. >> reporter: lee cowan, nbc news, hartford. that's "nbc nightly news" for this sunday. stay tuned for "dateline." i'm lester holt reporting from new york. from all of us here at nbc news, good night.

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