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welcome to the national world war ii memorial. it is my great honor to be your master of ceremonies this morning as we commemorate and remember the 70th anniversary. we are here today to salute those of the world war ii generation who helped save the world from tyranny. we offer a special salute to the men and women of armed services fighting the war on terror. we want them to know that their service is deeply appreciated. [applause] veterans, we only debt of gratitude and a lasting appreciation for their service to this country. again, thank you for being here today, and especially to our world war ii veterans. your service and your sacrifices for this nation and the world. rio everything to you. everything. -- we go everything to you. everything. ladies and gentlemen, i am pleased to introduce the official party for the commemoration. the keynote speaker is ambassador susan rice. i am also delighted to welcome on behalf of her sister, for mer secretary of state, the honorable madeleine albright kathy silva. and miss karen cucurul
welcome to the national world war ii memorial. it is my great honor to be your master of ceremonies this morning as we commemorate and remember the 70th anniversary. we are here today to salute those of the world war ii generation who helped save the world from tyranny. we offer a special salute to the men and women of armed services fighting the war on terror. we want them to know that their service is deeply appreciated. [applause] veterans, we only debt of gratitude and a lasting...
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roosevelt wins. >> the nation was jub lent. roosevelt and his family received well wishes of their neighbors. again, the president addressed the nation and those of diplomats, and nations south of the border, fdr asked for broader powers than ever before given to any american president. >> the first and fundamental fact is that what started as a european war has developed as the nazis always intended it should develop in the way war for world domination. therefore, with profound consciousness of my responsibilities to my countrymen and to my country's cause, i have tonight issued a proclamation that an unlimited nationally emergency exists and requires the strengthening of our defense to the extreme limit of our national power and authority. >> with the world facing the greatest conflict of all time with the rights of all free people endangered roosevelt meant winston churchill on the high seas gave a pledge to the world, pledged the right of all people to choose their own form of government. if we record this dramatic meeting
roosevelt wins. >> the nation was jub lent. roosevelt and his family received well wishes of their neighbors. again, the president addressed the nation and those of diplomats, and nations south of the border, fdr asked for broader powers than ever before given to any american president. >> the first and fundamental fact is that what started as a european war has developed as the nazis always intended it should develop in the way war for world domination. therefore, with profound...
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truman heads the assembly of the nation's leaders. illery escorted by representatives from every branch of the nation's armed forces, the casket passes grief stricken people on the way to the white house. ♪ ♪ more pay a final tribute and officers and men of the mighty armed forces which he led march in slow measure trend in franklin roosevelt's honor. >>> across from the white house in the park, the men, women, and children whom franklin roosevelt knew so well watch in tearful silence. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ then just before the press 80 years before here lay abraham lincoln. now home again to the garden of his family home in hyde park, new york comes president roosevelt roosevelt, here in the old and lovely hudson river estate, which several years ago he bequeathed to the people of the united states, mortal remains of a man whose career has known no parallel in our time will rest forever. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> the nation and the world mourn with mrs. roosevelt and her family. ♪ ♪ >> harry s. truman, president of the united states, distinguished senator fr
truman heads the assembly of the nation's leaders. illery escorted by representatives from every branch of the nation's armed forces, the casket passes grief stricken people on the way to the white house. ♪ ♪ more pay a final tribute and officers and men of the mighty armed forces which he led march in slow measure trend in franklin roosevelt's honor. >>> across from the white house in the park, the men, women, and children whom franklin roosevelt knew so well watch in tearful...
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[no audio] >> representing the national park service and the friends of the national world war ii memorialnt of the national mall, karen , and the chair of the friends of the world war ii memorial mr. josiah bunting the third. and world war ii veteran, mr. ewing miller. [no audio] >> representing the country of australia is brigadier david green. australian military at -- a. -- attache. he is accompanied by mrs. barbara martin. [laughter] [applause] [bagpipes] representing the country of belarus, in charge of affairs between belarus and the united states is mr. nick yatron. accompanying him is mr. nick. [applause] [bagpipes] >> representing the country of belgium, its counselor. accompanying him is world war ii veteran mr. clarence guy for her. --falkner. [applause] >> representing the country of brazil, its secretary raphael. he is accompanied by holocaust survivor mr. stephen denby. [applause] >> representing the country of canada, deputy head of mission dennis stevens, accompanied by world war ii veteran mr. james t mills. [applause] >> representing the country fo the czech republic, de
[no audio] >> representing the national park service and the friends of the national world war ii memorialnt of the national mall, karen , and the chair of the friends of the world war ii memorial mr. josiah bunting the third. and world war ii veteran, mr. ewing miller. [no audio] >> representing the country of australia is brigadier david green. australian military at -- a. -- attache. he is accompanied by mrs. barbara martin. [laughter] [applause] [bagpipes] representing the...
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[no audio] [no audio] >> represented the national park service and the friends of the national will gorintendent of the national mall, karen kukorulo and mr. josiah bunting the third. and world war the two veteran mr. ewing miller. [no audio] >> for presenting the country of australia, is greater david green -- brigadier david green. he is accompanied by mrs. barbara will -- martin. [laughter] [applause] [bagpipes] >> for visiting belarus, the charge the affairs -- a governing him is mr. nick yatron. [bagpipes] >> representing belgium, -- i coming his excellency, is world war ii veteran mr. clarence guy .
[no audio] [no audio] >> represented the national park service and the friends of the national will gorintendent of the national mall, karen kukorulo and mr. josiah bunting the third. and world war the two veteran mr. ewing miller. [no audio] >> for presenting the country of australia, is greater david green -- brigadier david green. he is accompanied by mrs. barbara will -- martin. [laughter] [applause] [bagpipes] >> for visiting belarus, the charge the affairs -- a governing...
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after i was here awhile i wanted to be the moderator of "face the nation." i got to do that, did it for 24 years. maybe it's because i just love the news but at the time i thought every job i ever had was the best job in the world. going behind police lines talking to cops and soldiers and then senators and even presidents. i tried to remember that the news is not about the newscaster it's about the people who make it and those who are affected by it. i'll be honest i'm going to miss being in the middle of things but one thing i will never forget is the trust you placed in me and how nice you were to have me as a guest in your home over so many years. that meant the world to me. it always will. thank you. you probably know xerox as the company that's all about printing. but did you know we also support hospitals using electronic health records for more than 30 million patients? or that our software helps over 20 million smartphone users remotely configure e-mail every month? or how about processing nearly $5 billion in electronic toll payments a year? in fact
after i was here awhile i wanted to be the moderator of "face the nation." i got to do that, did it for 24 years. maybe it's because i just love the news but at the time i thought every job i ever had was the best job in the world. going behind police lines talking to cops and soldiers and then senators and even presidents. i tried to remember that the news is not about the newscaster it's about the people who make it and those who are affected by it. i'll be honest i'm going to miss...
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hanson twice kept the nation whole. that is one of the reasons why he was twice elected as president. the first time was in late june, 1776, when there were 12 colonies on this new thing called the declaration of independence, the doubting maryland was out. the predecessor to the maryland general assembly was not sure they were not sure what the other colonies were doing. thank you. it was supportive but was not sure it wanted to do this. hanson took the lead among many in the maryland legislative body saying this isn't going to work. maryland stands in the middle, the other 12 would end up as a divided country, the british would love this. we have to go in on the declaration of independence. the second continental congress was sitting there in philadelphia waiting on word from maryland. they finally said, we can only wait so long. we will wait until july 2 and if maryland is not in at that point, it is out. they were sitting there literally the afternoon when a rider came in from maryland and said maryland is in. that m
hanson twice kept the nation whole. that is one of the reasons why he was twice elected as president. the first time was in late june, 1776, when there were 12 colonies on this new thing called the declaration of independence, the doubting maryland was out. the predecessor to the maryland general assembly was not sure they were not sure what the other colonies were doing. thank you. it was supportive but was not sure it wanted to do this. hanson took the lead among many in the maryland...
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on behalf of the national park service, welcome to the world war ii national memorial. it is my great honor as we remember the 70th anniversary of ve day. we are here today to salute those of the world war ii generation who helped save the world from tyranny. we also offer a special salute to the men and women of our armed services who are fighting the war on terror. we want them to know that their service is deeply, deeply appreciated. to all of these warriors and veterans, past and present we owe a debt of gratitude and our lasting appreciation for their service to this country. again, thank you all for being here today and a special thanks to our world war ii veterans for your service and your sacrifices for this nation and the world. we owe everything to you. [ applause ] everything. ladies and gentlemen, i am pleased to interview the official party for the ve commemoration. our keynote speaker for today's event is ambassador susan rice. i am also delighted to welcome on behalf of her sister, former secretary of state, the honor madeleine albright, kathy silver. and
on behalf of the national park service, welcome to the world war ii national memorial. it is my great honor as we remember the 70th anniversary of ve day. we are here today to salute those of the world war ii generation who helped save the world from tyranny. we also offer a special salute to the men and women of our armed services who are fighting the war on terror. we want them to know that their service is deeply, deeply appreciated. to all of these warriors and veterans, past and present we...
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roosevelt wins. >> the nation was jub lent. square, roosevelt and his family received well wishes of their neighbors. again, the president addressed the nation and those of diplomats, and nations south of the border, fdr asked for broader powers than ever before given to any american president. >> the first and fundamental fact is that what started as a european war has developed as the nazis always intended it should develop in the way war for world domination. therefore, with profound consciousness of my responsibilities to my countrymen and to my country's cause, i have tonight issued a proclamation that an unlimited nationally emergency exists and requires the strengthening of our defense to the extreme limit of our national power and authority. >> with the world facing the greatest conflict of all time with the rights of all free people endangered roosevelt meant winston churchill on the high seas gave a pledge to the world, pledged the right of all people to choose their own form of government. if we record this dramatic
roosevelt wins. >> the nation was jub lent. square, roosevelt and his family received well wishes of their neighbors. again, the president addressed the nation and those of diplomats, and nations south of the border, fdr asked for broader powers than ever before given to any american president. >> the first and fundamental fact is that what started as a european war has developed as the nazis always intended it should develop in the way war for world domination. therefore, with...
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omalley: because the enduring symbol of art nation is not a barbed wire fence, it is the statue of libertyturn, in other words, to our true selves, the dream will live again. make no mistake about it. our ability to lead the world. our ability to be safe in the world. it depends on the strength of the american dream here at home. the challenges that we face today are not the challenges that we faced in the 1990's. together, we must construct a new national security strategy and build new alliances that are forward thinking and forward acting. [applause] gov. omalley: the center of this new security strategy must be the reduction of threats. from violent extremism pandemic, nationstate failures to the drought famine, and climate change. we must also craft a new foreign policy of engagement and collaboration. we must join with like-minded people around the world, and especially right here in our own hemisphere for the cause that we share of the rising global middle class. [applause] gov. omalley: we must put our national interest first. we must put america first. we cannot and will not rebui
omalley: because the enduring symbol of art nation is not a barbed wire fence, it is the statue of libertyturn, in other words, to our true selves, the dream will live again. make no mistake about it. our ability to lead the world. our ability to be safe in the world. it depends on the strength of the american dream here at home. the challenges that we face today are not the challenges that we faced in the 1990's. together, we must construct a new national security strategy and build new...
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that's the latest from the national mall here. i'm molette green. >> thank you. >>> a building explosion caused a partial collapse at a business in beltsville. look at this picture. that was on old baltimore pike in beltsville. the branchville fire department said two vacuum pumps failed no one was in the building at the time. >>> a prince george's county man is dead after stopping for gas. fire investigators say that man lit a cigarette yesterday afternoon. the flames may have sparked a gas vapor and set him on fire. a bystander did jump in and extinguish those flames but the man was so badly burned he died at the hospital. >>> a holiday fishing trip turned deadly after a man drowned. salvatore santos was on a small boat and it started to take on water and capsized. a bystander pulled them out of the water and tried to perform cpr. santos died at the hospital. >>> a couple missing for two weeks has been found. one of them dead. they were last seen leaving a casino in california on may the 10th, then they never showed up to a mothe
that's the latest from the national mall here. i'm molette green. >> thank you. >>> a building explosion caused a partial collapse at a business in beltsville. look at this picture. that was on old baltimore pike in beltsville. the branchville fire department said two vacuum pumps failed no one was in the building at the time. >>> a prince george's county man is dead after stopping for gas. fire investigators say that man lit a cigarette yesterday afternoon. the flames...
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bob schieffer will host his final face the nation. what an ileus strauss -- illustrious career that was. >> almost half of that time was spent as the host of face the nation. we are looking at schieffer, starting as a radio reporter in fort worth texas, eventually joining cbs in 1969, covering the assassination of president kennedy before working his way up to the host chair of face the nation. >> today marks my official debut as it were as moderator of face the nation. our aim is going to be very simple here. to find interesting people from all segments of american life who have something to say and give them a chance to say it. >> this is what i always wanted to be when i was a little boy. it wouldn't have dawned on me i would get to talk to the people i got to talk to and cover the stories. i got my money's worth on this ticket, this trip to planet earth, that is for sure. >> coming up, we'll look at some of bob schieffer's highlights and the last half hour we'll actually hear from the man himself. >>> thank you cam. metro says five
bob schieffer will host his final face the nation. what an ileus strauss -- illustrious career that was. >> almost half of that time was spent as the host of face the nation. we are looking at schieffer, starting as a radio reporter in fort worth texas, eventually joining cbs in 1969, covering the assassination of president kennedy before working his way up to the host chair of face the nation. >> today marks my official debut as it were as moderator of face the nation. our aim is...
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phil: our heavenly father together on the capitol grounds of this great nation. inds together in prayer, that you bring comfort and peace of those among us that morning. that you cover our active officers across the country in your protection. as we remember the officers who died in the line of duty since our last service, with renewed strength that they shall mount up with wings like eagles. they shall run and not be weary. they shall walk. this in your holy name we pray, amen. >> you may be seated. special thank you to the officer for the beautiful rendition of our national anthem. [applause] my name is chuck canterbury. it is my honor and privilege to welcome all of you, my fellow officers come our distinguished guests, and most especially our surviving family members. the service is dedicated to the memory of your loved ones. and the service is for you. i like to begin this morning by introducing our guests for this solemn event. beginning on my right please welcome frank larkin, the senate sergeant at arms. [applause] next to him is craig lloyd chairman of th
phil: our heavenly father together on the capitol grounds of this great nation. inds together in prayer, that you bring comfort and peace of those among us that morning. that you cover our active officers across the country in your protection. as we remember the officers who died in the line of duty since our last service, with renewed strength that they shall mount up with wings like eagles. they shall run and not be weary. they shall walk. this in your holy name we pray, amen. >> you...
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of the national mall, karen cucurullo and chairman of the board for friends of the national world warosiah bunting iii, and world war ii veteran, mr. ewing miller. representing the country of australia is brigadier david green. he is accompanied by mrs. barbara martin. [applause] representing the country of belarus, the charge d'affaires. representing belgium, and accompanying his excellency, is world war ii veteran mr. clarence faulkner. representing the country of brazil, its secretary, accompanied by holocaust survivor mr. stephen denby. [applause] representing the country of canada, deputy head of mission dennis stevens, accompanied by world war ii veteran mr. james t. mills. representing the country of the czech republic, deputy chief of mission, and the world war ii veteran mr. abdul kareem. [applause]
of the national mall, karen cucurullo and chairman of the board for friends of the national world warosiah bunting iii, and world war ii veteran, mr. ewing miller. representing the country of australia is brigadier david green. he is accompanied by mrs. barbara martin. [applause] representing the country of belarus, the charge d'affaires. representing belgium, and accompanying his excellency, is world war ii veteran mr. clarence faulkner. representing the country of brazil, its secretary,...
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president obama says climate change puts the nation security at risk. he made the comment at the coast guard academy and says the military will be affected by the rising sea level and the warmer ocean temperatures. >> climate change did not cause the problems around the world but we know it helped the instability exploited by the terrorist group boko haram. it's believed that the drought and crop failure helped fuel unrest in syria. maureen: the president said the coast guard needs to be ready to deal with refugees from flooded and drought-stricken countries. u.s. intelligence officials have released a cache of documents in the raid that killed usama bin laden. of the more 100 documents found are a love letter to one of bin laden's wives and notes to his children. there is a job application for would-be terrorists that has typical questions such as what hobbies do you enjoy? do you have a criminal record? applicants are asked if they wish to execute a suicide operation and who should be contacted in case you become a martyr. coming up on "abc7 news at 6:
president obama says climate change puts the nation security at risk. he made the comment at the coast guard academy and says the military will be affected by the rising sea level and the warmer ocean temperatures. >> climate change did not cause the problems around the world but we know it helped the instability exploited by the terrorist group boko haram. it's believed that the drought and crop failure helped fuel unrest in syria. maureen: the president said the coast guard needs to be...
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hanson twice kept the nation whole. that is one of the reasons why he was twice elected as president. in late june, 1776, when there were 12 colonies on this new thing called the declaration of independence, the doubting maryland was out. the predecessor to the maryland general assembly was not sure they were not sure what the other colonies were doing. thank you. it was supportive but was not short wanted to do this. hanson took the lead among many in the maryland legislative body sing this isn't going to work -- saying this isn't going to work. the british would love this. we have to go in on the declaration of independence. the second continental congress was sitting there in philadelphia waiting on word from maryland. they finally said, we can only wait so long. we will wait until july 2 and if maryland is not in at that point, it is out. they were sitting there literally the afternoon when a rider came in from maryland and said maryland is in. that made it unanimous. hanson took the lead in keeping the nation whole
hanson twice kept the nation whole. that is one of the reasons why he was twice elected as president. in late june, 1776, when there were 12 colonies on this new thing called the declaration of independence, the doubting maryland was out. the predecessor to the maryland general assembly was not sure they were not sure what the other colonies were doing. thank you. it was supportive but was not short wanted to do this. hanson took the lead among many in the maryland legislative body sing this...
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has the world's largest prison population with nearly one in 100 adults behind lies. national academy of sciences posted a discussion about a reason behind the incarceration rate and its broader effects on society. >> good afternoon can you will hear us? we're about to present the findings report we think you will find very interesting. i was proud to serve as a member of this consensus panel to address one of the most pressing issues facing our nation. how do we explain the fourfold increase of incarceration over the past decades and what are the consequences? i'm joined today to my right by larry mead of new york university who will add to the presentation i make this afternoon and who will be able to answer questions about the findings in our report. our panel was convened by the national academies but it was acting for the national resource council. the intent was to serve as a basic resource base to the government and society. the committee on law and justice was created as a standing committee to provide expert advice on issues pertaining to crime, law and justice. in ea
has the world's largest prison population with nearly one in 100 adults behind lies. national academy of sciences posted a discussion about a reason behind the incarceration rate and its broader effects on society. >> good afternoon can you will hear us? we're about to present the findings report we think you will find very interesting. i was proud to serve as a member of this consensus panel to address one of the most pressing issues facing our nation. how do we explain the fourfold...
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and the scottish national party have taken 56-59 possible seats. >>> eight seats down by 46, and now the latest. >>> it's now almost certain that david cameron will remain as prime minister, the results so far, show that he will have no seats and a slim overall majority. >>> i want my party, and i hope, a government i would like it lead to reclaim a mantle that we should never have lost, the mantle of one nation, one united kingdom, that's how i will govern if i am for nat enough to forge a government in the coming days. >>> the labor leader has failed to mat impact he hoped his leader sip has been called into question. >>> this has been a very disappoint and difficult night for the labor party. we haven't made the gains we wanted. and whales. >>> and in scott land, we have seen a surge of nationallism, other welch our party. >>> the liberal demo accurates seemed to have been punished. and his party is predicted to get just 10 seats down from 2010. >>> hemented he may row sign his leadership. >>> i will be seeking to make further remarks about the implications of this election. both t
and the scottish national party have taken 56-59 possible seats. >>> eight seats down by 46, and now the latest. >>> it's now almost certain that david cameron will remain as prime minister, the results so far, show that he will have no seats and a slim overall majority. >>> i want my party, and i hope, a government i would like it lead to reclaim a mantle that we should never have lost, the mantle of one nation, one united kingdom, that's how i will govern if i am...
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representing the fact that we are the nation that owned slaves . the people and then the nation that owned slaves for two and a half centuries. representing the fact that we had the most violent emancipation in all of the 20 some odd nations and empires that freed the slaves between the late 18th century and 19 century. it's also the largest bloodletting in our history. we have never experienced loss on this scale at any other time. that is all because of a set of historical nightmares that people would like to put to rest . they would like to see a piece of this landscape that is so beautiful as a way that their history ought to be instead of, you know, industry full of vexing problems that are left over from an event that ended here. host: david blight is the director of the study for slavery resistance and abolition . your calls momentarily, one quick question about reconstruction -- how well do you think it is taught in american high schools and colleges? dr. blight: much better now than when i was in school. i did not learn much at all about it
representing the fact that we are the nation that owned slaves . the people and then the nation that owned slaves for two and a half centuries. representing the fact that we had the most violent emancipation in all of the 20 some odd nations and empires that freed the slaves between the late 18th century and 19 century. it's also the largest bloodletting in our history. we have never experienced loss on this scale at any other time. that is all because of a set of historical nightmares that...
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than protecting the american people. our national defense strategy makes protecting and defending the homeland the department's first priority. to the men and women of the department of defense, military and civilian, these specific words are the reason they serve and the very core for their professional lives -- of their professional lives. every day these fine men and women whether serving here at home or some far off location across the globe dedicate themselves to protecting the american people and defending the united states. due to the leadership of the president, the secretary of defense and the congresses stead fast support dod is well postured with the authorities and capabilities necessary to defend the homeland. under admiral fwort knee's leadership and command the men and women of norad execute operation noble eagle, monitoring the u.s. airspace conducting military operations to dissuade, deter and if necessary defeat airborne threats. in this effort to secure the skies over our nation's capital the men and women of the d
than protecting the american people. our national defense strategy makes protecting and defending the homeland the department's first priority. to the men and women of the department of defense, military and civilian, these specific words are the reason they serve and the very core for their professional lives -- of their professional lives. every day these fine men and women whether serving here at home or some far off location across the globe dedicate themselves to protecting the american...
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in the lobby with murals and top floor views of the national mall. critics say its location is no accident. green is an evangelical conservative activist and this real estate is a short walk to the supreme court and capitol hill. >> if they can use the prestige gained from this in any way to try to influence any decisionmakers to get bible taught and preached in the public schools, that is dangerous. >> reporter: but summer says the decision to build was based on tourist traffic. >> it's never been a thought we're located 2 blocks from the capitol. we're grateful it's happened. >> reporter: the private museum will charge admission and will be welcoming to people of all faiths and cultures. >> the my speech of the bible skeg -- museum of the bible scheduled to open in november of 2017 and the plan includes a restaurant featuring biblical foods. >>> tonight investigators execute search warrants at two homes that may be connected to the 1975 disappearance of the lyons sisters. thanks for joining us tonight. i'm lesli foster. >> i'm derek mcginty. scott b
in the lobby with murals and top floor views of the national mall. critics say its location is no accident. green is an evangelical conservative activist and this real estate is a short walk to the supreme court and capitol hill. >> if they can use the prestige gained from this in any way to try to influence any decisionmakers to get bible taught and preached in the public schools, that is dangerous. >> reporter: but summer says the decision to build was based on tourist traffic....
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i have an earlier version of the national constitution center documents. so this constitution is the supreme law of the land of the land notwithstanding anything in any state constitution to the contrary. what part of that do you not get comes out carolina? i have kids and sometimes i look at them and my wife and say what part of no did you not understand here? if you don't like it individually you can leave. you can't take the land with you. the founders understood that as the task. it's one historical fact and not give you more about lincoln. lincoln channeled the framers in a powerful way from a midwestern point of view. he had a whole year and which the constitutionalist deliberated we the people did ordain and establish this constitution, put it to a vote. ordinary farmers brought it up and down the continent they had to decide whether they were for or against it. is sweet spirited bunch of places. new hampshire virginia, very close and nowhere i've are in this whole year and a support of the constitution say give it a try if you don't like it you can
i have an earlier version of the national constitution center documents. so this constitution is the supreme law of the land of the land notwithstanding anything in any state constitution to the contrary. what part of that do you not get comes out carolina? i have kids and sometimes i look at them and my wife and say what part of no did you not understand here? if you don't like it individually you can leave. you can't take the land with you. the founders understood that as the task. it's one...
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maryland is actually the wealthiest state in the nation. their pre-capita income is number one in the united states, so people there generally are doing well. baltimore is not doing well and the poor people in baltimore are not doing well. the war on poverty did reduce poverty. it was successful until poverty rates declined drastically -- they fell to 11% at one point and the national poverty rate is back up to 15% now. many things changed in the late 1970's. most important things are we stopped rewarding work the way we used to. the minimum wage has lost 30% of its value. it is much harder for somebody to make a living on minimum wage. people used to actually -- senator warren tells the story of her father losing his job and her mother being able to support the family and keep their house because she took a minimum wage job. that is impossible now where the minimum wage is well below poverty wage. if we rewarded work and raised the minimum wage, as members of congress are calling for a $12 minimum hourly wage, that would lift millions and m
maryland is actually the wealthiest state in the nation. their pre-capita income is number one in the united states, so people there generally are doing well. baltimore is not doing well and the poor people in baltimore are not doing well. the war on poverty did reduce poverty. it was successful until poverty rates declined drastically -- they fell to 11% at one point and the national poverty rate is back up to 15% now. many things changed in the late 1970's. most important things are we...
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they left the front national and went public. y refused to let the party silence them and even fought for their rights in court. yet constant threats and harassment from fanatical party members forced them to leave their home. the front national has many other disgruntled members. they're disappointed with the party's direction under marine le pen. they've seen her hang on to the party's anti-european, anti-islamic, and anti-semitic views, just couching them in different terms. the insights and experiences of these members could prove dangerous for the party. jean-luc montiel: her father is stopping her from coming to power, so she must do something. either he must toe her line or she'll finish him off, he's got no choice. but he always wants to be in charge. thierry portheault: they're one and the same to me. the front national is and remains a right-wing party -- and marine le pen knew that when she joined years ago. she won't change now. reporter: marine has now suspended her father from the party lts are enjoying watching the
they left the front national and went public. y refused to let the party silence them and even fought for their rights in court. yet constant threats and harassment from fanatical party members forced them to leave their home. the front national has many other disgruntled members. they're disappointed with the party's direction under marine le pen. they've seen her hang on to the party's anti-european, anti-islamic, and anti-semitic views, just couching them in different terms. the insights and...
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they come back to beat the nationals 8-5. harper has missed this season ends with the nats losing their first series in over a month. >>> mls, francis wesley being introduced with d.c. united. the 17-year-old is battling blood cancer. this week he was called up by united. wesley practiced with the team yesterday. even had his own fan club today at the game. against the union, first half extra time taylor kemp sends in a solid pass. chris pontias does the rest. perfect header here. second goal of the season by pontias. that ties the game at 1. in the second half after a hand ball in the box, chris roulf delivers. united beat union 2-1. to women's soccer last friendly for team usa before the world cup taking on south korea. u.s. on the attack centering pass out to sidney larue. her shot is stopped. watch it again. the great look here but could not cash in. we would stay scoreless. extra time great chance for south korea here. but hope solo making the diving save. this one ends in a scoreless draw. next up for team usa, the worl
they come back to beat the nationals 8-5. harper has missed this season ends with the nats losing their first series in over a month. >>> mls, francis wesley being introduced with d.c. united. the 17-year-old is battling blood cancer. this week he was called up by united. wesley practiced with the team yesterday. even had his own fan club today at the game. against the union, first half extra time taylor kemp sends in a solid pass. chris pontias does the rest. perfect header here....
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national conversations don't usually change this fast. the fact that it has changed this fast and that there isn't a partisan divide may mean weep get a whole new set of national policy on this issue. watch the space. in the meantime whether or not we get a new national issue, or new national policies on this topic, while that's all being sorted, on the ground this is baltimore tonight. it is not a big picture matter in baltimore on the streets right now. it's not an abstract political scruggs right discussion right now, it's very specific and it's very much about justice for freddie gray and baltimore. constipated? .yea dulcolax tablets can cause cramps but not phillips. it has magnesium and works more naturally than stimulant laxatives. for gentle cramp free relief of occasional constipation that works! mmm mmm live the regular life. taxi. vo: after years of being treated like she was invisible it occurred to mindy she might actually be invisible. ♪♪ but mindy was actually not invisible. ooh, what are you doing? can you see me? she had just
national conversations don't usually change this fast. the fact that it has changed this fast and that there isn't a partisan divide may mean weep get a whole new set of national policy on this issue. watch the space. in the meantime whether or not we get a new national issue, or new national policies on this topic, while that's all being sorted, on the ground this is baltimore tonight. it is not a big picture matter in baltimore on the streets right now. it's not an abstract political scruggs...
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the nation. that was the decision made after the civil war made by those in the north in it reconstruction. -- in reconstruction. and finally, the pursuit of the theory of capitalism and free labor. they were not just talking anymore about this, they made a decision, and especially if you read the letters and the writings of abraham lincoln that is what he is talking about when he is talking about slavery has to go. it was a threat to free labor and lincoln and others made the decision this country is going to be based on capitalism and free labor. those, as i see it, where the real reconstruction issues. dr. groce: so, then, to summarize very broadly i inc. this is very important, because i think one of the questions we are going to get towards the end, how is this a success and how is this a failure? we have an agenda that is set to remake the south by making it a true democracy and we are going to end slavery and we are going to create now a government system where a union is going to be held t
the nation. that was the decision made after the civil war made by those in the north in it reconstruction. -- in reconstruction. and finally, the pursuit of the theory of capitalism and free labor. they were not just talking anymore about this, they made a decision, and especially if you read the letters and the writings of abraham lincoln that is what he is talking about when he is talking about slavery has to go. it was a threat to free labor and lincoln and others made the decision this...
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it is called the hope awards, hosted by the national center for missing and exploited children. among the presenters, two women who survived being kidnapped and held hostage in cleveland. jay korff has the amazing stories behind the awards. jay: tonight's event reminds us once again the critical importance that there is nothing more important than protecting our children. the national center for missing and exploited children's annual awards transcends the red carpet. >> i was abducted from a hospitaljay: she was told that 16 that the woman raising her was not her biological mother. she found her biological parents thanks to the national center's resources. >> it was not for them, i would not be up to find out by m. jay: she was given her award by honorees from last year, cleveland abduction survivors amanda berry and gina dejsusesus. >> one thing i would like to share is that hope is alive. jay: it also highlights advocacy, those who do all they can to protect children from harm. they believe that we should never give up on a missing child, no matter what. >> when i was missing
it is called the hope awards, hosted by the national center for missing and exploited children. among the presenters, two women who survived being kidnapped and held hostage in cleveland. jay korff has the amazing stories behind the awards. jay: tonight's event reminds us once again the critical importance that there is nothing more important than protecting our children. the national center for missing and exploited children's annual awards transcends the red carpet. >> i was abducted...
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the national hurricane center issued its last update. said monday afternoon it will be due south of the region. it will have a possible influence to enhance the moisture, give us a shot of widely scattered showers and storms. not a lot coming. no chance of high wind or widespread heavy rain, but the combination of heat and humidity, scattered storms in the afternoon and evening. tuesday, detectors do not go down, they will actually spike. hine. take away the humidity with the dry air, breezy southwest wind the highest combination of the easier possibility to heat up the dry air. more cloud cover develops monday . happy mother's day to you. it will be mild, but human. may be able to get away without the light jacket. getting to the office and the metro, don't even need the code. scattered storms midday, all through the afternoon and evening. looks to be scattered likely because we have the combination of all the effects coming into play. it is warm humid, everybody is into the 80's. the humidity could make it feel closer to 90 degrees. tue
the national hurricane center issued its last update. said monday afternoon it will be due south of the region. it will have a possible influence to enhance the moisture, give us a shot of widely scattered showers and storms. not a lot coming. no chance of high wind or widespread heavy rain, but the combination of heat and humidity, scattered storms in the afternoon and evening. tuesday, detectors do not go down, they will actually spike. hine. take away the humidity with the dry air, breezy...
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it's given by the national ethnic coalition of organizations. group created to celebrate the diversity of american people. also receiving the honor new york yankees legend rivera and tv host meredith viera. >> i am drooling if you are still looking for a police to take mom nick giovanni says this one may be it. >> reporter: it's marriage made in fried food heaven. now being battered, and bladesed in downtown -- blazed in downtown dc. >> donuts and it's great combination. >> reporter: doesn't sound healthy astro donuts and fried chicken serving up both and sandwiching the two together. >> it's play on chicken and waffles. >> reporter: he is one of the former captain of the capitals and set up shop in the shadows of the verizon center and is take his tallen from the rink to the restaurant with a help of a childhood friend he will sot -- elliot. bottle both grew up around hockey and donuts. >> it was not we had pictures on the walls of donuts but after games whether you won or loss it was getting a chocolate doughnut. >> reporter: it has a lengthy
it's given by the national ethnic coalition of organizations. group created to celebrate the diversity of american people. also receiving the honor new york yankees legend rivera and tv host meredith viera. >> i am drooling if you are still looking for a police to take mom nick giovanni says this one may be it. >> reporter: it's marriage made in fried food heaven. now being battered, and bladesed in downtown -- blazed in downtown dc. >> donuts and it's great combination....
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national conversations don't usually change this fast. thet has changed this fast and that there isn't a partisan divide may mean we get a whole new set of national policy on this issue. watch the space. in the meantime whether or not we get a new national conversation, or new national policies on this topic, while that's all being sorted, on the ground this is baltimore tonight. it is not a big picture matter in baltimore on the streets right now. it's not an abstract political discussion right now, it's very specific and it's very much about justice for freddie gray and baltimore. appears buster's been busy. yeah, scott. i was about to use the uh. i've got a much better idea, lad! scotts ez seed uses the finest seed, fertilizer and natural mulch so you can grow grass anywhere! thanks, scott. ez seed really works! get scotts ez seed. it's guaranteed. doers. they don't worry if something's possible. they just do it. at sears optical, we're committed to bringing them eyewear that works as hard as they do. right now, save up to $200 on eyeglass
national conversations don't usually change this fast. thet has changed this fast and that there isn't a partisan divide may mean we get a whole new set of national policy on this issue. watch the space. in the meantime whether or not we get a new national conversation, or new national policies on this topic, while that's all being sorted, on the ground this is baltimore tonight. it is not a big picture matter in baltimore on the streets right now. it's not an abstract political discussion...
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section 202-d of the national emergency act provides for the automatic termination of a national emergency unless within 90 days prior to the anniversary date of its declaration, the president publishes in the federal register and transmits to the congress a notice stating that the emergency is to continue in effect beyond the anniversary date. in accordance with this provision, i have sent to the federal register for publication the enclosed notice stating that the national emergency with respect to the stabilization of iraq was declared in executive order 13 of 330 of may 22, 2003 is to continue in effect beyond may 22, 2015. obstacles to the orderly reconstruction of iraq, the restoration and maintenance of peace and security in the country and the development of political, administrative and economic institutions in iraq continue to pose an unusual and extraordinary threat to the national security and foreign policy of the united states. accordingly, i have determined that it is necessary to continue the national emergency with respect to the stabilization in iraq. signed barack obama,
section 202-d of the national emergency act provides for the automatic termination of a national emergency unless within 90 days prior to the anniversary date of its declaration, the president publishes in the federal register and transmits to the congress a notice stating that the emergency is to continue in effect beyond the anniversary date. in accordance with this provision, i have sent to the federal register for publication the enclosed notice stating that the national emergency with...
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this is what the nation expects. we are committed to meeting this expectation, and this is our obligation. thank you for the opportunity to appear before you today. we appreciate your leadership. and your support of the men and women of the department of defense. i look forward to your questions. chairman: thank you. >> thank you chairman chafe ets, ranking member cummings, members of the committee for the opportunity to appear before you today. i would like to address your questions about the recent incident by explaining the fa's role in security and how we coordinate with other agencies. first and foremost the mission is aircraft and air space safety. we operate the nation's air traffic control system in order to separate aircraft. our primary focus is on getting aircraft safely to their destinations and managing the flow of thousands of aircraft and their passengers around the country every day. in addition to the f.a.a.'s safety mission we also work very closely with the department's -- departments of defense and
this is what the nation expects. we are committed to meeting this expectation, and this is our obligation. thank you for the opportunity to appear before you today. we appreciate your leadership. and your support of the men and women of the department of defense. i look forward to your questions. chairman: thank you. >> thank you chairman chafe ets, ranking member cummings, members of the committee for the opportunity to appear before you today. i would like to address your questions...
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by the time the national media showed up they were greeted with the resentment they faced in fergusonssouri, and that they were more interested in the deconstruction of property than the disillusionment that fuelled the unrest. no one wants to be late to a story, sometimes it happens. that was not the case, and a vivid example of disconnect between journalism in the mainstream news media and the citizens they are supposed to cover and inform would be difficult to find. our starting point is not corey washington, but the streets of baltimore. >> when i talk to people as a journalist, the main thing i hear is not so much anger at the media, myself but please get it right. >>> really, it's the way it is perceived by everyone by police officers the way they are perceived by judges the way they are perceived by journalists, they want to make sure they are seen as human being. >> riots, as martin luther king said are the voice of the unheard. what happened in baltimore maryland on saturday april 25th was the storey of the unseen. the first few days of protests after freddie gray 25-year-old
by the time the national media showed up they were greeted with the resentment they faced in fergusonssouri, and that they were more interested in the deconstruction of property than the disillusionment that fuelled the unrest. no one wants to be late to a story, sometimes it happens. that was not the case, and a vivid example of disconnect between journalism in the mainstream news media and the citizens they are supposed to cover and inform would be difficult to find. our starting point is not...
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japan is one of the most quake prone nations in the world. also one of the most prepared. >>> it's a picture that has moved some american to tears. after the break the story behind the solemn puerto rico's healthcare system is on life support... putting three and a half million puerto ricans at risk. it's an outrage. puerto ricans are us citizens and pay the same medicare taxes, but receive only half the federal healthcare funding as the other 50 states. the headlines tell the story.... "unfair treatment from washington"... "thousands without medications"... "it's a crisis that could imperil the whole economy." president obama must act now to protect care for three and a half million u.s. citizens. before it's too late... >>> the national weather service says at least eight tornadoes have hit texas on this memorial day and the country's midsection is bracing for more dangerous weather. flash flood warnings are in effect for parts of texas, oklahoma, missouri and tennessee. on sunday storms killed at least four people, 12 others missing. heavy
japan is one of the most quake prone nations in the world. also one of the most prepared. >>> it's a picture that has moved some american to tears. after the break the story behind the solemn puerto rico's healthcare system is on life support... putting three and a half million puerto ricans at risk. it's an outrage. puerto ricans are us citizens and pay the same medicare taxes, but receive only half the federal healthcare funding as the other 50 states. the headlines tell the...
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it calls for investing $478 billion into the nation's transportation system over six years. the bill would boost current funding for mass transit by 76%. >>> the department of justice launched a federal investigation into the baltimore police department, that following the death of freddie gray whose fatal injury in police custody sparked protests and riots. the investigation will look for discriminatory policing practices including any pattern of use of deadly force or improper stops and searches. freddie gray's family attorney responded to that announcement a short time ago. >> we did are gratified that national attention has been focused on the -- we are gratified that national attention has been focused on the problem of the baltimore city police department because that gives us reason to believe that these problems can be solved. >> that review of the baltimore police department is expected to take months. once it's done it's likely the city to come up with some reforms. >>> there's an appeal to residents of our area to show support to baltimore by visiting the city and
it calls for investing $478 billion into the nation's transportation system over six years. the bill would boost current funding for mass transit by 76%. >>> the department of justice launched a federal investigation into the baltimore police department, that following the death of freddie gray whose fatal injury in police custody sparked protests and riots. the investigation will look for discriminatory policing practices including any pattern of use of deadly force or improper stops...
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forget about the entire weekend for the nationals? golly that was a bad loss today. >> not good in cincinnati. on friday before the nats/reds series started, i said cincinnati was a bad baseball team. two days later, the reds still a bad baseball team but even bad teams win from time to time in the big leagues. today, this entire -- and this entire weekend in cincy, they pounded the nationals' bullpen, sweeping the three-game series. manager matt williams very happy to have that guy back in the lineup bryce harper sat out why he had with a sore back. he was hit by a pitch on friday. tanner o'rourke wasn't happy about that. he hit another player. both dugouts warned. nats down 2-0. michael a. taylor the bases loaded a good weekend at the dish scores harper and zimmerman, give him a 2two-run single. nats tie this two apiece. bottom frame of the inning things fall apart for the nation ast, brandon fill wills up with a man on second, takes this one past ian desmond. billy hamilton comes in to score, rbi single for phillips. the reds they
forget about the entire weekend for the nationals? golly that was a bad loss today. >> not good in cincinnati. on friday before the nats/reds series started, i said cincinnati was a bad baseball team. two days later, the reds still a bad baseball team but even bad teams win from time to time in the big leagues. today, this entire -- and this entire weekend in cincy, they pounded the nationals' bullpen, sweeping the three-game series. manager matt williams very happy to have that guy back...
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outside for now, it's a mild start here in washington. 69 downtown at the national airport. at nine miles per hour. plan on plenty of sunshine for today. it will be breezy at times and definitely on the warm side. we have been increasing our daily high temperatures by about five to seven degrees per day over the last few days and i think that trend continues later on this afternoon. 64 in rockville. 63 in ashburn. 56 in culpepper this morning. 64 degrees in stafford and spotsylvania. hourly temperatures a quick jump up this morning. we should all be 80 degrees or warmer by noontime today and most of the afternoon will be spent in the mid 80s. so plenty warm for sure. clouds are staying well to our north today. if you're traveling back up towards new york city or philadelphia more cloud cover there. but dry. for us, plenty of clear skies around here and relatively dry weather in the mid-atlantic. not the case if you're traveling outtoday. st. louis, memphis. down towards new orleans. that big plume of moisture is eventually going to find its way to the eastern seaboard. as a r
outside for now, it's a mild start here in washington. 69 downtown at the national airport. at nine miles per hour. plan on plenty of sunshine for today. it will be breezy at times and definitely on the warm side. we have been increasing our daily high temperatures by about five to seven degrees per day over the last few days and i think that trend continues later on this afternoon. 64 in rockville. 63 in ashburn. 56 in culpepper this morning. 64 degrees in stafford and spotsylvania. hourly...
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out of history and over the national mall. they swooped in from the west. >> those are my favorite so far. stephen: majestic celebratory flight seven decades after victory. >> loss of fire power. 21-meter gun and .50 caliber machine guns on the nose. stephen: below the procession of the planes thousands packed the mall. some in awe of the aircraft. >> pretty good! stephen: which played a crucial role in world war ii. >> seeing this many airplanes in one place is spectacular. stephen: also in the crowd, war buts, spell bound watching the vintage flying machines in action again. >> this is a thrill for an avenueiation nut to see this at -- aviation nut to see this at all. stephen: she brought a study guide to help her. the image of the antique air power dazzled those on the mall -- >> only in d.c. right? stephen: it reminded some of the pride that surged through the country 70 years ago today. >> my dad served world war ii. he would have loved this. stephen: bringing up the rears one of the star of the air show the b-29 superfort
out of history and over the national mall. they swooped in from the west. >> those are my favorite so far. stephen: majestic celebratory flight seven decades after victory. >> loss of fire power. 21-meter gun and .50 caliber machine guns on the nose. stephen: below the procession of the planes thousands packed the mall. some in awe of the aircraft. >> pretty good! stephen: which played a crucial role in world war ii. >> seeing this many airplanes in one place is...
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the wall at the national law enforcement officers memorial. s more than 20,000 names etched on it of officers who lost their lives in the line of duty. stunning isn't it? they were just doing their job for us. and that's my off-the-record comment tonight. thank you for being with us. we will see you again tomorrow night. right here at 7:00 p.m. eastern. if you can't watch live. use your dvr. we leave you tonight from the national law enforcement officers memorial. good night. >> the o'reilly factor is on. tonight: >> the truth of the matter is elizabeth is not a politician like everybody else. >> for saying that president obama is being accused of sexism by his own crew. fascinating story. we will analyze it tonight. >> human nature kicked in those people who -- they didn't care about anybody else. they were getting off that train. >> chaos after amtrak train derails in philadelphia. it looks like it was every man and woman for themselves. martha maccallum is investigating. >> this is what our strategy should be. we will look for you. we will f
the wall at the national law enforcement officers memorial. s more than 20,000 names etched on it of officers who lost their lives in the line of duty. stunning isn't it? they were just doing their job for us. and that's my off-the-record comment tonight. thank you for being with us. we will see you again tomorrow night. right here at 7:00 p.m. eastern. if you can't watch live. use your dvr. we leave you tonight from the national law enforcement officers memorial. good night. >> the...
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the nation's deadliest natural disaster so far this year is not over yet. the floods in texas and oklahoma are now blamed for at least 28 deaths and sadly it probably won't stop there because 11 more people have been missing for a week in wimberly, texas, near austin. today a slow-moving storm threatened to dump as much as five more inches of rain on central and south texas where rivers are still rising. we begin tonight with don dahler who's in carrolton, texas. >> reporter: for the second day, dallas-area residents woke up to storms. for the second day floodwaters surged on to roadways and into homes. and for the second day people had to be helped to reach dry land. >> the 100-year flood i've heard it all my life. >> reporter: residents were evacuated from this trailer park north of dallas this afternoon. it's been an exhausting two days for first responders. yesterday, hundreds of people had to be saved from the rapidly rising waters. a police officer was blocking a flooded road when his s.u.v. became trap. >> so many things can go wrong and it's just lik
the nation's deadliest natural disaster so far this year is not over yet. the floods in texas and oklahoma are now blamed for at least 28 deaths and sadly it probably won't stop there because 11 more people have been missing for a week in wimberly, texas, near austin. today a slow-moving storm threatened to dump as much as five more inches of rain on central and south texas where rivers are still rising. we begin tonight with don dahler who's in carrolton, texas. >> reporter: for the...
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virtually from his 1st day he made clear his intention to govern the nation. the school of historians that saw washington is not governing but merely presiding over the contentious group of. that is absolutely untrue. i think that my book will make that clear. one of his 1st acts was to send a letter that if they wish to communicate with the united states of america they should write to him president washington and not congress. meanwhile in france jefferson was becoming a passionate advocate of the french revolution. when he returned and accepted washington's offer he was soon on the prowl for anyone. a vp. vice president john adams became the 1st target when adams published a series of essays predicting disaster. jefferson called him some very nasty names. equally serious was equally serious was jefferson's disagreement with the secretary of treasury alexander hamilton's plan to pay america's huge revolutionary war debt by creating a bank of the united states and selling shares to investors. jefferson noted the similarity to the bank of england. his hatred of
virtually from his 1st day he made clear his intention to govern the nation. the school of historians that saw washington is not governing but merely presiding over the contentious group of. that is absolutely untrue. i think that my book will make that clear. one of his 1st acts was to send a letter that if they wish to communicate with the united states of america they should write to him president washington and not congress. meanwhile in france jefferson was becoming a passionate advocate...
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that is the latest from the national mall. molette green. back to you. >> thank you. ♪ ♪ rockets red glare, the bombs bursting in air ♪ >>> the police activity did not stop the 26th annual memorial day concert. thousands gathered on capitol hill. they honored the men and women in uniform who made the ultimate sacrifice for our country. >>> a prince george's county man is dead after stopping for gas. fire investigators say the man lit a cigarette while he was pumping that gas in riverdale yesterday afternoon. the flame may have sparked the gas vapors and set him on fire. a bystander jumped in and extinguished the flames but the man was badly burned. he died at the hospital. >>> a building explosion caused a partial collapse at a business in beltsville. look at the picture here. this was on old baltimore pike in beltsville. the volunteer fire department says two vacuum pumps failed. no one was in the building at the time. >>> a holiday fishing trip turned deadly after a man drowned in chesapeake beach. salvatore santos was on the boat with four
that is the latest from the national mall. molette green. back to you. >> thank you. ♪ ♪ rockets red glare, the bombs bursting in air ♪ >>> the police activity did not stop the 26th annual memorial day concert. thousands gathered on capitol hill. they honored the men and women in uniform who made the ultimate sacrifice for our country. >>> a prince george's county man is dead after stopping for gas. fire investigators say the man lit a cigarette while he was...