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the most impressive catch at the mets braves game in atlanta happened in the stands. home run ball was headed straight for a fan in the right field stands and he caught it in his bucket of popcorn. take another look in slow motion. look mom, no hands. >> he did, and he got some butter and salt in his eyes. >> a great souvenir. >> that could be in highlights for you. >> good job doing sports. >> thank you very much. good to have you here. thank you very much for watching. our next newscast is tomorrow morning at 7:30. have a good night. ,, ,,,,,, (watch beeps) (beeping continues) what the hell is that? oh, sorry. i set my alarm so i could go home before jake wakes up. turn it off! i'm trying, but my arm's asleep. aah. there. whew. i can't believe you have a watch alarm. yeah, it's a timex. well, a really nice knockoff. even has indiglo. see? oh! oh, for god's sake, it's 6:00 a.m. oh, i know, sorry. we agreed we don't want our kids to know about us. yeah, yeah, good-bye. bye.
the most impressive catch at the mets braves game in atlanta happened in the stands. home run ball was headed straight for a fan in the right field stands and he caught it in his bucket of popcorn. take another look in slow motion. look mom, no hands. >> he did, and he got some butter and salt in his eyes. >> a great souvenir. >> that could be in highlights for you. >> good job doing sports. >> thank you very much. good to have you here. thank you very much for...
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. >>> a fan at the mets/braves game didn't bring his glove. he improvised. a player hit a home run to right field. check it out. the bucket of popcorn makes that spectacular grab. sacrificing his snack for the ball. gives new meaning to the word sacrifice flies. that is good accuracy, right? thank you so much for making us a part of your morning. we'll have more local news at 5:00, 6:00 and 11:00 and all day on nbcbayarea.com. a special good-bye from chester the raccoon to his kindergarten class. >> good-bye. we don't keep him here all the time. >> no, no, no. he is a special visitor this morning. have a great saturday. - if you've come looking for some fun or a chance to be most anyone there's a little shop i know you'll find it on "the chica show" follow me and step inside imagination is your guide pick a costume off you go now you're on "the chica show" cowboys dancers astronauts and much more adventure is the thing we always have in store so join our funny family - there's me - and me - and me - and me - the clothes are cool the fun is free so welcome to
. >>> a fan at the mets/braves game didn't bring his glove. he improvised. a player hit a home run to right field. check it out. the bucket of popcorn makes that spectacular grab. sacrificing his snack for the ball. gives new meaning to the word sacrifice flies. that is good accuracy, right? thank you so much for making us a part of your morning. we'll have more local news at 5:00, 6:00 and 11:00 and all day on nbcbayarea.com. a special good-bye from chester the raccoon to his...
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for the win over the new york mets showed them beating the atlanta mets, not the new york mets or the atlanta braves. now they've got fictional teams they appear to be beating. >> a win is a win. >> even the atlanta mets can't beat the nats. >> cbs evening news is coming up next. >> i'll be back with jan for your only local news at 7:00. we'll see you then. well, not that kind of fresh. on the freshness of our chicken. but i can guarantee the freshness of our chicken because we go beyond what the usda requires... with extra inspections in american family owned farms, refrigerated trucks that deliver daily and everywhere in between. that's what it takes to bring your family a fresh tasting chicken. perdue. we believe in a better chicken. >> pelley: tonight, enlisting the world in the war against isis. >> the united states of america will work with a broad coalition to dismantle this network of death. >> pelley: major garrett on the president's address to the u.n. today. a dirt track driver was killed by nascar star tony stewart. a tragic accident or a crime. don dahler has today's decision. her famil
for the win over the new york mets showed them beating the atlanta mets, not the new york mets or the atlanta braves. now they've got fictional teams they appear to be beating. >> a win is a win. >> even the atlanta mets can't beat the nats. >> cbs evening news is coming up next. >> i'll be back with jan for your only local news at 7:00. we'll see you then. well, not that kind of fresh. on the freshness of our chicken. but i can guarantee the freshness of our chicken...
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brave to leave. >> reporter: but four days after we met with the melloul family they went ahead with their plan to leave france for good. >> i am very happy to leave. no, i'm not sad. but there is something in my heart. yes, it's difficult. >> sreenivasan: a footnote: in belgium today, the prime minister and others attended a ceremony as the jewish museum reopened four months after the fatal shootings there. keep up with the day's news in real time. follow us at newshour on twitter and like us on facebook at facebook.com/newshour. women hold few positions of authority in newsrooms across the united states. this according to a nieman report published on thursday by the nieman foundation for journalism at harvard. for more about this, we are joined now from portland oregon, by anna griffin.
brave to leave. >> reporter: but four days after we met with the melloul family they went ahead with their plan to leave france for good. >> i am very happy to leave. no, i'm not sad. but there is something in my heart. yes, it's difficult. >> sreenivasan: a footnote: in belgium today, the prime minister and others attended a ceremony as the jewish museum reopened four months after the fatal shootings there. keep up with the day's news in real time. follow us at newshour on...
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the mets and braves game last night.ts the home run -- make that the glove -- no, the hands of the braves fan who sacrificed his popcorn to get the ball. you did not see the guy next to him who brought the glove to the game and only see the guy next to him catch it with his popcorn bucket. >> he wasn't upset. >> life ain't fair. >> good catch. jenna, thanks. dylan is in baltimore this morning as we prepare for the health and wellness expo there. >> good morning, guys. the sun is coming out. breaking through the clouds. it will be a fantastic day here in baltimore. i am lucky enough to have the mayor of baltimore here. stephanie rawlings-blake here with us. the expo is finally here. what do you hope the community of baltimore will get out of the expo? >> i'm glad it will be a lot of good information. my journey is a long one and it has taken long steps to get here. i hope you have the one thing you can stick with and get on the right path to the journey of health. >> there is an exercise and cooking tips. >> vegetables. >
the mets and braves game last night.ts the home run -- make that the glove -- no, the hands of the braves fan who sacrificed his popcorn to get the ball. you did not see the guy next to him who brought the glove to the game and only see the guy next to him catch it with his popcorn bucket. >> he wasn't upset. >> life ain't fair. >> good catch. jenna, thanks. dylan is in baltimore this morning as we prepare for the health and wellness expo there. >> good morning, guys....
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is a patently false -- in fact isis called me the number one enemy when i win to syria and met with these braveme of whom are dead now. so, it's -- i think it's kind of a desperation kind of trying to find some footing here as he slides down a very steep slope of credibility. >> do you think he is trying to just divorce himself from his more libertarian roots, his fathers roots, a no interventionist typeqç policy, that isn't going jibe well in a presidential run, this is all political? >> i don't know. it's very clear that he has presidential amibitions. >> think he would be a good commander in chief? >> not on national security, no. nor did i believe his father would, either. he is dramatically shifted his positions on national security. he said we shouldn't intervene, no matter what, anywhere, and now obviously he wants to take out isil. well, if you want to take out isis you have to take certain measures and that means serious american involvement. >> he has said that the distinction here is that if it's an immediate threat by all means engage. you say he is just trying to double-talk. >> no
is a patently false -- in fact isis called me the number one enemy when i win to syria and met with these braveme of whom are dead now. so, it's -- i think it's kind of a desperation kind of trying to find some footing here as he slides down a very steep slope of credibility. >> do you think he is trying to just divorce himself from his more libertarian roots, his fathers roots, a no interventionist typeqç policy, that isn't going jibe well in a presidential run, this is all political?...
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>> a fan at last night's atlanta braves game makes pretty crazy catch in the stands. watch as lucas du it da from the mets hits homer deep in right field, that's when a fan uses his popcorn bucket to grab the ball, pretty quick thinking right there. the man then gave the ball to the little boy right next to him. we'll have much more ahead at 6:00. steve patterson is monitoring the latest breaking developments, as the stories hone in on their man. then a triumphant return this weekend at the racetrack. details short of the triple crown. now california chrome returns to our area. also, ahead, he's not old enough to drive, drink, or vote. but he is starting grad school monday. meet one incredible teen. carol of course is pretty incredible, too, and her forecast and more when "eyewitness news" continues, at 6:00.
>> a fan at last night's atlanta braves game makes pretty crazy catch in the stands. watch as lucas du it da from the mets hits homer deep in right field, that's when a fan uses his popcorn bucket to grab the ball, pretty quick thinking right there. the man then gave the ball to the little boy right next to him. we'll have much more ahead at 6:00. steve patterson is monitoring the latest breaking developments, as the stories hone in on their man. then a triumphant return this weekend at...
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bravely, fighting uphill against those guns in that type of heat. but these guys were known as wellingtons and visyules for a reason. they had fought the french in europe, and the forces they met here at bladensburg just were not a match for them ultimately. so the british are left with an open road into washington. madison is retreating back to the city ahead of the troops. and he send word back to washington to dolly that the british are coming. now, this bridge has been rigged to blow by the americans. and the british don't waste much time at bladensburg before they start coming down the bladensburg road into the district of columbia. it's getting to be not quite dark at this point, but it's
bravely, fighting uphill against those guns in that type of heat. but these guys were known as wellingtons and visyules for a reason. they had fought the french in europe, and the forces they met here at bladensburg just were not a match for them ultimately. so the british are left with an open road into washington. madison is retreating back to the city ahead of the troops. and he send word back to washington to dolly that the british are coming. now, this bridge has been rigged to blow by the...
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i met the author over the summer. very courageous and brave. i knew her as a business women. i did not know she was a victim of repeated victimization of pedophilea and the like. she said it's so underreported because the backlash against her or people that bring it up is so intense that they basically try to ignore it. i think she's extremely brave and i encourage people to read her sorry that we can find on our facebook page. very brave for her to say something. if i were david cameron they should take it one step further. if you leave to go to syria then you automatically have your passport revoked and stateless. you don't get to come back to democracy and they need to take it one step further, the families of those people that are living in britain should be deported as well or at least the threat of deportation so mom, dad, sister, brother they have to leave too. >> all right. dana perino, tough. ahead on the five, president obama, joe biden this weekend what was on their minds? it's not what you thin ♪ >>> at a label rally in milwaukee president obama dusted off what so
i met the author over the summer. very courageous and brave. i knew her as a business women. i did not know she was a victim of repeated victimization of pedophilea and the like. she said it's so underreported because the backlash against her or people that bring it up is so intense that they basically try to ignore it. i think she's extremely brave and i encourage people to read her sorry that we can find on our facebook page. very brave for her to say something. if i were david cameron they...
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met with, right? >> yeah. members of the free syrian army and i might point out because of the president's decision not to provide with arms, a number of those brave men are dead now that i met with, he yes. >> okay. i am skeptical that the free syrian army can defeat isis at this juncture. maybe if we had armed and trained them three or four years ago, possible. but in the now. i don't think that can be done. am i wrong? >> i believe you're wrong but it's much more difficult. you are right in that respect. so many of them have been killed because refused to help them. now we are telling them he we will train and equip them and send them about a thousand and, by the way, there are 31,000 isis. >> the numbers don't match. >> but we're sending them into an environment where bashar assad can kill them from the air. that's not fair to them. that's just wrong. >> we should have taken -- long time ago off the gas can. >> you and i are agree on foreign policy with the couple of exceptions, the problem that you you and senator lindsey graham who are going to have segment later on, the problem that you have you were very bullish on the iraq invasion and af
met with, right? >> yeah. members of the free syrian army and i might point out because of the president's decision not to provide with arms, a number of those brave men are dead now that i met with, he yes. >> okay. i am skeptical that the free syrian army can defeat isis at this juncture. maybe if we had armed and trained them three or four years ago, possible. but in the now. i don't think that can be done. am i wrong? >> i believe you're wrong but it's much more difficult....
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bravely fighting uphill against those guns in that type of heat. but these guys were known as wellingtons for a reason. they had fought the french in europe and the forces they met here at bladensburg just were not a match for them ultimately. >> each week american history tv's american artifacts visits museums and historic places. 200 years ago on september 11th, 1814, british and american naval forces clashed for 2 1/2 hours in cumberland bay. the battle was the culmination of six days of army and navy conflict. up next, we travel to plattsburg where david fitzend takes us on a tour of kilocations to tell the story. >> i'm at the battle of plattsburg museum. it's on the old army post. there's been an army post here ever since the war of 1812, and in this museum the most important item is this painting by davidson. and it shows the culmination of the battle when the royal navy had finally closed with the americans and they fought it out only 300 yards apart for an hour and a half. there were some 90 guns firing at the same time, and the noise was so disoriented that the sailors were unable to figure out what was going on, and they began to load the cannons one
bravely fighting uphill against those guns in that type of heat. but these guys were known as wellingtons for a reason. they had fought the french in europe and the forces they met here at bladensburg just were not a match for them ultimately. >> each week american history tv's american artifacts visits museums and historic places. 200 years ago on september 11th, 1814, british and american naval forces clashed for 2 1/2 hours in cumberland bay. the battle was the culmination of six days...
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mets... parece se le olvido su guante para capturar las pelotas asi que improviso.... take vo esto sucedio en atlanta ... puede apreciar en el video... que "lucas duda" del equipo de los bravesta..mandandola al lado derecho del estadio... es alli cuando un hombre opto por usar su caja de palomitas como un guante... sacrifico esas ricas palomas por la pelota... se ve como salen explotando del envase al capturar la pelota... ahora ese fanatico se lleva no solo esa pelota a casa... si no tambien una historia muy peculiar de como termino con ella... lorena ---hoy se marca un hito muy importante en el nuevo estadio de los ''earthquakes'' de san jos... take live shot ---como ya nos menciono nuestra compaÑera lucero benitez... hace unos momentos...se comenzaron a instalarse los asientos en este recinto y el equipo permitir a una fantica observar la instalacin de su silla... importante en el nuevo estadio de los ''earthquakes'' de san jos... take live shot ---como ya nos menciono nuestra compaÑera lucero benitez... hace unos momentos...se comenzaron a instalarse los asientos en este recinto y el equipo permitir a una fantica observar la instalacin de su silla... lucrecia ---la invit
mets... parece se le olvido su guante para capturar las pelotas asi que improviso.... take vo esto sucedio en atlanta ... puede apreciar en el video... que "lucas duda" del equipo de los bravesta..mandandola al lado derecho del estadio... es alli cuando un hombre opto por usar su caja de palomitas como un guante... sacrifico esas ricas palomas por la pelota... se ve como salen explotando del envase al capturar la pelota... ahora ese fanatico se lleva no solo esa pelota a casa... si no...
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met. >>> and the phillies helping out the nationals today recording their first ever combined no hitter in franchise history. starting pitcher cole hamels and three relievers held the braves without a hit all game. the first time this has happened in the major leagues since it was pulled off by seattle in 2012. >>> it's that time of year again, high school football back in action. time to reveal our first game of the week poll of the season, four great games to choose from including a match-up between two pac 25 teams gonzaga at centreville. text the code of the game you want to 25543. it's all getting started this weekend, college last weekend, exciting time of year. >>> the weather now, i hope it's not this hot like when it starts. >> it is starting to get balmy. >> it's going to stay with us for a while even with the cold front going through tomorrow that will spawn some showers, but humidity will be more comfortable wednesday and thursday. we don't really break it until sunday which is good news for the ravens game, 83 for a high and back to the low 80s monday, cookouts again safe for the rest of the evening. the drive home tomorrow could be kind of tough because you
met. >>> and the phillies helping out the nationals today recording their first ever combined no hitter in franchise history. starting pitcher cole hamels and three relievers held the braves without a hit all game. the first time this has happened in the major leagues since it was pulled off by seattle in 2012. >>> it's that time of year again, high school football back in action. time to reveal our first game of the week poll of the season, four great games to choose from...
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braves at 1:10 this afternoon in atlanta cole hamels gets the start. phils within without john mayberry, jr., traded yesterday to the toronto blue jays. phils and metsterday in flushing, new york, ryan howard's 20th homerun of the season, tied the mets in the sixth inning. the big piece, put it right down the right field line. the mets got the runs back, though, in the bottom of the inning. anthony wrecker, just wrecked it for everybody, except for the mets. his three run homerun made it five to two. mets hang onto beat the phils final score six to five. we are celebrating a pair of world series champions, in delaware county. newtown square, parade for the newtown baseball teams. fifteen year olds won the national championship by defeating team from north carolina the 13 year old division won the babe ruth world series on friday in virginia, the first time in its 57 year history that both teams won their age groups in the babe ruth league world series. congratulations, to all. >>> and speaking of young champs, the taney dragons pitcher and sports illustrated cover girl mo'ne davis having fun at the finals. mia moore signed mo'ne's jersey, 13 year ol
braves at 1:10 this afternoon in atlanta cole hamels gets the start. phils within without john mayberry, jr., traded yesterday to the toronto blue jays. phils and metsterday in flushing, new york, ryan howard's 20th homerun of the season, tied the mets in the sixth inning. the big piece, put it right down the right field line. the mets got the runs back, though, in the bottom of the inning. anthony wrecker, just wrecked it for everybody, except for the mets. his three run homerun made it five...
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brave. and she wasn't scared to -- to make people angry and offend. that was her gift. >> margo gomez says off stage rivers was one of the most caring people she ever met. gomez says rivers' ability to take on pop culture and its, quote, sacred cows, is what made her who she is. >>> and celebrities are posting their tributes on twitter. >> we have complete coverage of joan rivers' death on our website, kpix.com. look for her picture on our homepage and click on it. >>> terror on a movie set but it wasn't part of the script. [ cursing ] >> robbers hold up a film crew at gunpoint inside a home in oakland even threatening a pregnant woman. only on 5, kpix 5's da lin tells us it's the second time in recent weeks a film crew has been robbed in oakland. da. >> reporter: allen, one of those robberies was actually caught on camera. you can hear the fear coming from the actors and the film crew members. in fact, the robbers sounded very aggressive toward the most vulnerable victim. an lgbt film crew was filming inside this house in west oakland on a recent tuesday. 15 people shooting a series called, dyke central. right in the middle of the scene the drama turn
brave. and she wasn't scared to -- to make people angry and offend. that was her gift. >> margo gomez says off stage rivers was one of the most caring people she ever met. gomez says rivers' ability to take on pop culture and its, quote, sacred cows, is what made her who she is. >>> and celebrities are posting their tributes on twitter. >> we have complete coverage of joan rivers' death on our website, kpix.com. look for her picture on our homepage and click on it....
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brave or stupid and deliberately caused a car accident. the carjacker then leapt forward with the gun and jay turned around and met him, and they had a fightjay is pressed with his back against the driver's side door. and manages to kick the carjacker in his face and out the passenger side door. the carjacker drops the gun and gets away. that crime remained unsolved until pictures of thompson appeared in the paper for the murder of ray liuzza. >> when thompson's photo appeared, all three lagarde children identified thompson as the attacker. thompson went on trial for the carjacking first. prosecutors knew a conviction would make him more likely to receive the death penalty for the liuzza murder. this was in the keeping with harry connick sr.'s reputation, his office handled upwards of 30,000 cases in his three-decade tenure after often faced accusations of hard-line tactics. >> harry connick was tough on crime and death penalty cases, i don't think harry would have offered a deal. he was very aggressive and he wanted to lock them all up forever. >> his lead prosecutor was jim williams. jim took great pride in his numerous death penalty con
brave or stupid and deliberately caused a car accident. the carjacker then leapt forward with the gun and jay turned around and met him, and they had a fightjay is pressed with his back against the driver's side door. and manages to kick the carjacker in his face and out the passenger side door. the carjacker drops the gun and gets away. that crime remained unsolved until pictures of thompson appeared in the paper for the murder of ray liuzza. >> when thompson's photo appeared, all three...
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bravely fighting uphill against those guns and that type of thing. but these guys were known as wellingtons for a reason. they caught the french in europe and the forces they met here at bladensburg just were not a match for them ultimately. >>> here are some highlights for this coming weekend. friday, live at 10:00 a.m. on cspan, the nebraska supreme court will hear oral arguments on the keystone xl pipeline. saturday at 6:30 p.m. on the communicators, michael cox and robert mcdowell. with campaign 2014 gearing up, watch the latest debates on cspan. sunday at noon, kate haggan and republican opponent tom till let and from the california governor's race, jerry brown and republican nominee neil koshkurry. friday night at 8:00 on cspan 2, author john yu shares his thoughts on international law. saturday on book tv's afterwards, mike gonzalez and how he thinks republicans can make gains for the hispanic vote at 10:00 p.m. eastern and sunday at noon on in depth, our three hour conversation and your phone calls with the former chair on the u.s. commission on rights, marion francis wright. they talk about the burning of washington during the war of 1812. saturday on
bravely fighting uphill against those guns and that type of thing. but these guys were known as wellingtons for a reason. they caught the french in europe and the forces they met here at bladensburg just were not a match for them ultimately. >>> here are some highlights for this coming weekend. friday, live at 10:00 a.m. on cspan, the nebraska supreme court will hear oral arguments on the keystone xl pipeline. saturday at 6:30 p.m. on the communicators, michael cox and robert mcdowell....
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along the coast here, macbeth allegedly met the three witches there who made all kinds of predictions for scotland's future. it would be a brave witch to predict the future tonight. >> thank you very much. that will be one of the interesting signals for us. just a thought, really on areas like murray where you do have a strong heritage. is there a suggestion in areas like the northeast that there will be a percentage of your supporters there who will not be backing you? i'm saying that because for viewers in other parts of the u.k., they will assume that every snp voter is voting for independence. >> i think it's wrong and i've said before to think about the politics of party has stopped being that some time ago. so i represent my constituenci s constituencies, a former mining area. we have a large number of labor voters who are voting yes. does that mean that some snp voters know that may happen but i also know in terms of the compensation by far greater number of labor voters. if you look at the numbers that vote yes, whatever polls you want to take, will be far in excess of even the land slide result we got as a party of th
along the coast here, macbeth allegedly met the three witches there who made all kinds of predictions for scotland's future. it would be a brave witch to predict the future tonight. >> thank you very much. that will be one of the interesting signals for us. just a thought, really on areas like murray where you do have a strong heritage. is there a suggestion in areas like the northeast that there will be a percentage of your supporters there who will not be backing you? i'm saying that...
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of a kiss cam the atlanta braves have started using a simba cam which puts parents on the screen so they will lift up their children like simba in "the lion king." and the metse announced a scar cam where despondent mets fans can jump off a cliff. [ laughter ] ladies and gentlemen, this is the 8g band! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: how you doing, 8g band? look great, sound great as always. did everybody have a good weekend? how was everyone's weekend? [ cheers and applause ] great. so happy to hear it. i had a wonderful weekend. my in-laws were in town. it's delightful. i've welcome been married just over a year and it's fun because you get new parental figures in your life when you get in-laws and i got lucky with mine. my father-in-law is a great guy, tom's a great guy. he's so different than my father. they're completely different people. this weekend was a good example of that. my father-in-law loves the eagles. and they were here in new york doing a concert. and i thought i'll be son-in-law of the year, i'll get us tickets to go see the eagles together. so he loves music so much. my dad appreciates music but is not a huge music fan. and we went to
of a kiss cam the atlanta braves have started using a simba cam which puts parents on the screen so they will lift up their children like simba in "the lion king." and the metse announced a scar cam where despondent mets fans can jump off a cliff. [ laughter ] ladies and gentlemen, this is the 8g band! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: how you doing, 8g band? look great, sound great as always. did everybody have a good weekend? how was everyone's weekend? [ cheers and...
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yesterday i met with some of the girls who bravely escaped from their captors. as the girls relived their nightmare, a trauma of this experience was visible on their faces. i reassured them that congress has not forgotten them and that i will be reintroducing legislation to help safely return their friends and family members and to eradicate boko haram. mr. speaker, when i visited nigeria a young woman told me that boko haram beheaded her husband and put his head on the bed next to her as they raped her. mr. speaker, boko haram is using kidnapped girls as suicide bombers. boko haram is beheading men, women and children. let me repeat, and children. they must be stopped. tweet today, #bringbackourgirls and #joinrepwilson. tweet, tweet, tweet, tweet. tweet all day. tweet all night. tweet all week. tweet all month. tweet, tweet, tweet. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from montana seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. daines: mr. speaker, when th
yesterday i met with some of the girls who bravely escaped from their captors. as the girls relived their nightmare, a trauma of this experience was visible on their faces. i reassured them that congress has not forgotten them and that i will be reintroducing legislation to help safely return their friends and family members and to eradicate boko haram. mr. speaker, when i visited nigeria a young woman told me that boko haram beheaded her husband and put his head on the bed next to her as they...
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bravely, fighting uphill against those guns in that type of heat. but these guys were known as wellingtons and visyules for a reason. they had fought the french in europe and the forces they met >>> tonight on "american history tv" in primetime, the war of 1812 and burning of washington. at 8:00, it's a panel discussion on the battle of bladensburg. that will be followed by author anthony pitch on his book "the burning of washington: the british invasion of 1814." and later, steve vogel, author of "through the perilous fight: six weeks that saved the nation" tells the story of the burning of washington through a river tour on his boat. that all gets under way tonight at 8:00 eastern here on c-span3. >>> 200 years ago british soldiers invaded washington, d.c., and burned down the white house and u.s. capitol while president james madison and first lady dolley madison fled the city. this week, live coverage of the two-day forum with historians and authors marking the anniversary of the british burning of washington and war of 1812. all starting tomorrow at 1:00 p.m. eastern. and day two of the conference on the war of 1812 also live thursday here on "american history tv." the w
bravely, fighting uphill against those guns in that type of heat. but these guys were known as wellingtons and visyules for a reason. they had fought the french in europe and the forces they met >>> tonight on "american history tv" in primetime, the war of 1812 and burning of washington. at 8:00, it's a panel discussion on the battle of bladensburg. that will be followed by author anthony pitch on his book "the burning of washington: the british invasion of 1814."...
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brave, courageous public safety individuals, just walk straight into danger. so we're all about making sure these officials are protected, but the decision needs to be met at the local level, not the federal government. this is the problem we have when we make the decision at the wrong level of government. >> we'll provide that information. >> senator baldwin. >> thank you. i was pleased and somewhat relieved to see attorney general holder and the justice department announce that they will independently investigate not only the shooting of michael brown but also the policing practices of the ferguson and st. louis county police forces. i think that department of justice investigations like these serve a critical role in maintaining and in some cases rebuilding public confidence in law enforcement. i'd like to know from our panelists if the grant programs administered by each agency look at whether a state or local law enforcement agency is under active investigation for civil rights or civil liberties violations, or has a history of those violation. mr. esteves, the statute that authorizes the 1033 program requires the secretary of defense to carry out the pro
brave, courageous public safety individuals, just walk straight into danger. so we're all about making sure these officials are protected, but the decision needs to be met at the local level, not the federal government. this is the problem we have when we make the decision at the wrong level of government. >> we'll provide that information. >> senator baldwin. >> thank you. i was pleased and somewhat relieved to see attorney general holder and the justice department announce...
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bravely, fighting uphill against those guns in that type of heat. but these guys were known as wellingtons and visyules for a reason. they had fought the french in europe, and the forces they metre at bladensburg just were not a match for them ultimately. so the british are left with an open road into washington. madison is retreating back to the city ahead of the troops. and he send word back to washington to dolly that the british are coming. now, this bridge has been rigged to blow by the americans. and the british don't waste much time at bladensburg before they start coming down the bladensburg road into the district of columbia. it's getting to be not quite dark at this point, but it's evening time. and as the british enter the district of columbia, orders are given to blow the bridge. it's kind of ironic because the british are already on this side of the river. they're already in washington, but for whatever americans decide to blow this bridge anyway. it was a wooden bridge. it was really a fairly substantial bridge that, you know, took a fair amount of explosives to take down. the wood, when it blew up, just went sky-high into the air, tremendous black cloud of smoke
bravely, fighting uphill against those guns in that type of heat. but these guys were known as wellingtons and visyules for a reason. they had fought the french in europe, and the forces they metre at bladensburg just were not a match for them ultimately. so the british are left with an open road into washington. madison is retreating back to the city ahead of the troops. and he send word back to washington to dolly that the british are coming. now, this bridge has been rigged to blow by the...