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john h.: and a strong rallying cry. not powerful. john m.: cameron was someone who ran out of luck.e won the last election, the previous election, and then he had done all these things, but suddenly, it will went wrong. one of the interesting things from the american perspective is all these people, they were told just how dangerous it would be. they were told, you look, sterling is going to die, every recession in the world, and they still thought, they just said, that is it. i don't want any more of this. and the danger for hillary is that people might say, -- john h.: we will get to that in a minute. experts, not long after the final votes are tallied, u.k. prime minister david cameron, who led the campaign to stay in the eu, stepped out and made the brextordinary announcement that he would resign by october saying that the country should be led by someone else committed to this do it alone strategy. the britishn: people have made it clear decision to take a different required as such, they different leadership to take it in this direction. i will do everything i can as prime min
john h.: and a strong rallying cry. not powerful. john m.: cameron was someone who ran out of luck.e won the last election, the previous election, and then he had done all these things, but suddenly, it will went wrong. one of the interesting things from the american perspective is all these people, they were told just how dangerous it would be. they were told, you look, sterling is going to die, every recession in the world, and they still thought, they just said, that is it. i don't want any...
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john h.: not powerful. john m.: cameron was someone who ran out of luck.e won the last election, the previous election, and then suddenly it went wrong. one of the interesting things from the american perspective is all these people, they were told how dangerous it would be. they were told that sterling will die, we will have a recession. they still did it. they said that as it. i don't is it. the danger for hillary's people will say -- john h.: we will get to that and in a minute. david cameron led the campaign to stay in the eu, stepped out dinaryde the brextor announcement that he would lead by october saying that it should be led by someone else. mr. cameron: i think the country requires fresh leadership to take it in this direction. i will do everything i can as prime minister to steady the ship over the coming weeks and months, but i do not think it would be right for me to be the captain that fearsterrers our cy to the next destination. i do believe it is in the national interest to have stability and new leadership. john h.: the reverberations have
john h.: not powerful. john m.: cameron was someone who ran out of luck.e won the last election, the previous election, and then suddenly it went wrong. one of the interesting things from the american perspective is all these people, they were told how dangerous it would be. they were told that sterling will die, we will have a recession. they still did it. they said that as it. i don't is it. the danger for hillary's people will say -- john h.: we will get to that and in a minute. david...
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[applause] john h.: as the financial services commission -- mark: johnson has stepped down from his role. he says it would not be right to carry on after the brexit vote and he informed the european president of his decision. he was the u.k. member of the decision. the foreign ministers have agreed a quick exit -- is needed. said-walter steinmeier they made commitments to hold the eu together. said the u.k.ote exit talks need to start immediately. let's recap the big market moves yesterday. sterling falling the most on record against the dollar to its lowest level since 1985. it had dropped as much as 11%. european stocks dropped the most since 2008 after falling as much as 9%. that was the most ever. again was the haven currency of choice yesterday. --the yen was the haven currency of choice yesterday. sinceld had its best day 2009, having risen as much as 8% on friday. let's take a listen to have the business world reacted to the news. >> the british people voted for brexit, would mean they are saying for at least a year, saying brexit vote would be doing downgrade in the u.k. sovereig
[applause] john h.: as the financial services commission -- mark: johnson has stepped down from his role. he says it would not be right to carry on after the brexit vote and he informed the european president of his decision. he was the u.k. member of the decision. the foreign ministers have agreed a quick exit -- is needed. said-walter steinmeier they made commitments to hold the eu together. said the u.k.ote exit talks need to start immediately. let's recap the big market moves yesterday....
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but fred and john h. johnson were classmates in high school, and fred gave john johnson some help and some temp plats and other types of practical assistance, that would help him launch anything -- negro digest which became "ebony." all of these businesses have root "the defender" and johnson port angeles and" the defender "became rivals for some time later on. so they have an intermingled and interesting history between them as well. >> natalie, earlier you talked about your grandfather fleeing the south because he didn't like the racial violence inflicted and you talked about the accusations of rape. one of the things "the defender" did write about that was walker case and i was hoping you could talk about that. >> sure. this is a case in 1911 in which a man named a.b. walker, his -- lived in the taken of washington, georgia. his wife was raped by the owner of the plantation, and mr. walker got a weapon, a shotgun, and killed the plantation owner. knowing what was likely to happen to him, he turned hims
but fred and john h. johnson were classmates in high school, and fred gave john johnson some help and some temp plats and other types of practical assistance, that would help him launch anything -- negro digest which became "ebony." all of these businesses have root "the defender" and johnson port angeles and" the defender "became rivals for some time later on. so they have an intermingled and interesting history between them as well. >> natalie, earlier you...
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johnson publications, john h johnson was a classmate of fred sinksack who lived in chatham for a few years. they were classmates, fred sinksank gave john johnson's templates and other practical assistance, mailing lists and whatnot that would help him launch negro digest, so all these businesses have roots in the defender. johnson publications and the defender became rivals for some time later on. they have an intermingled and interesting history between them as well. >> there is a relationship between them to help each other. earlier, you talked about your grandfather freeing the south because he didn't like the racial violence and you talked about accusations of rape. one thing the defenders did write about was a be walker, hoping you could talk a little bit about that. >> this is a case in 1911 in which a man named jb walker lived in a town, the town of washington, georgia. his wife was raped by the owner of the plantation and mister walker got a weapon, a shotgun and killed the plantation owner, knowing what was likely to happen to him he turned himself in to the local sheriff whi
johnson publications, john h johnson was a classmate of fred sinksack who lived in chatham for a few years. they were classmates, fred sinksank gave john johnson's templates and other practical assistance, mailing lists and whatnot that would help him launch negro digest, so all these businesses have roots in the defender. johnson publications and the defender became rivals for some time later on. they have an intermingled and interesting history between them as well. >> there is a...
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ha-ha"h" he felt the-- are you ( bleep ) kidding me? >> tonight, stephen welcomes laura linney. john leguizano. and a musical performance by gary clark jr. is featuring jon batiste and stay human.
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ken rosenthal, being the reporter that he is, uncovered something that h past few as that is handled by mccann. >> johnohn >> ken: john. florida state league. there was a member of the staff that was a teammate of yours in that club. when he told me yesterday, he was kind of nervous getting reappointed with you because he was a catcher who called for a pitch out, botched the ball, missed it, and you lost the game because of it. who is that yankees coach? >> john: what? [laughter] [laughter] >> ken: we stomped him, matt. we finally did it. rob thomson. >> matt: despite putting him on tv there. >> john: i wasn't going to be johnny know it all. i think -- home >> matt: two you have any recollection of that? >> john: no. >> matt: rob does, apparently. >> forgiven. cover for me, kenny. >> matt: looks like -- good >> john: wow, you got me. there was no way. once i saw my monitor i could have cheated. rob thomson. i knew it exactly. but i didn't. >> matt: played it up front. and he pitched a brett gardner is in for a strike. this time, wilson did not disobey. >> john: i would be horrible -- i'm just being hon
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h her last day on the job is is october 1st.to chief of schools john davisn will serve as interim chancellor.cell >>> chancellor henderson andceoe d.c. mayor muriel bowser will join us live on good day d.c. d today at 9:00 a.m. a.m they will discuss why the chancellor is stepping down what it could mean for you and your children.ld if you have any questions for the chancellor or mayor you m can tweet us at fox5 d.c. >> ♪ >> 4:35 is our time right now.o. we're at 67 degrees.7 deee and i know this may sounday crazy, gary, but when iuthe stepped outside today, i was a little bit chilled. >> i know, me, too. i kno me, >> yeah.eah. >> went back in the house and got a jacket. i >> yes. i put my --i >> you know what it was for me r i think because i was late andad rushing the adrenaline i didn't feel the chill. it was nice.it >> are you okay? chill.kach >> so, not quite a consensus holly but here's where we aree e this morning let me show it to you.hoit got 50's in june and we're talking it's real, real nicelic out there. here aree temperatures for you.er you'll see north and westes especially temperatu
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ha-ha"h" he felt the-- are you ( bleep ) kidding me? >> tonight, stephen welcomes laura linney. john leguizano. and a musical performance by gary clark jr. is featuring jon batiste and stay human. and now it's time for "the late show with stephen colbert"! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: hey! nice to see you. hey, everybody! welcome to the show! hey, up there. everybody down here. ( cheers and applause ) welcome to "the late show." very nicely done. thanks, everybody. nice to see you. ( cheers and applause ) welcome to "the late show,"" everybody. is this on? is this on right now? i can't tell. is this on? i just want to make sure. the sound guys love it when you do this. ( laughter ) i'm stephen colbert. is everybody referred from the rainstorm that just happened outside right now? is everybody okay? everybody? nobody needs a snorkel or anything? for the people at home, my audience has to line up outside before coming into the show, and today in new york it was just pouring down in sheet of rain. it looked like the end of the world out there. but we all know that doesn't happen
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gap between white and black students hask us remained high.mained h her last day on the job is october 1st.october 1st. chief of schools john interim int chancellor and we want to makent sure you join us later todayat on good day d.c. chancellor henderson and d.c. d mayor muriel bowser joining useb live at 9:00 a.m..m. they will discuss why the chancellor is stepping downg d and what it could mean for younr and your child.and if you have any questions forann the chancellor or the mayoray tweet us at fox5 d.c. >> ♪ >> 5:35 is our time right nowgh and for those of you justtust getting up, gary has had some sm excellent news for you, right,,, gary. >> yes. and you know, tucker barneskntu just came in and he confirmed for me it's gorgeous outside. ot >> awesome. >> okay. >> love it when the day starts on a gorgeous step.sp. >> sunshine coming up. s temperatures are in some caseses kind of cool, kind of chilly.hil a lot of 50's out out there in e the suburbs. frederick is 55 degrees.gr it's 66 in town.ow suburbsly i want to show youy iu the forecast for the day.re get right to it. i don't want to bury the lead.e. lots of sunshin
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h league. the good thing for the nats they tone is to face jake arrieta and john lester.s week.s week. >> this is just a three game series.se >> three game series and the nats will throw scherzer tonight and strasburg on sasbu they got their top two avoiding their top two. t two. >> sounds like a perfect storm t for a winning team. thanks guys.ks guys. always a pleasure. >> thanks, steve. s >> 106.7 f.m. the fan.he f >> i don't agree because agr you're a native of pittsburgh. >> uh-huh. >> and you root for the capitals. >> i do. i like both teams. tea i know people don't believe bele that that's possible. p >> you're a special case, though. >> well, i like them both. >> you're happy or not happy today.toda >> i would have been just asld happy if the katz h won. won >> very diplomatic answer. a >> that's steve.>>s st >> well done. it's really good. g all right, you know, you wear wr yellow on mondays, right. right >> i love it. trying to bring a littleite brightness. >> we're trying to.ing to bringing some brightness attn least with the forecast thisth mornin tg.mo good mo
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absolutely.absotely even john smith 1608 talk abouta how the waters are, how h plentiful the fish werewe have wonderful organization that is doing d whisper on the waters an ancestoral commemoration fortiof people. they'll be marching, they'll be lectures.lect >> beautiful. >> starting at union baptist bai church about 9:30. 9 so we encourage all the viewerss to come on down.to c >> and when you come downcome d there of smith sonya.. >> absolutely. anacostia community museum. 19,014th place.19,014th place. >> we have about 30 seconds. ses so i cannot let you go withoutht talking about the big chairhe cr which is right over here. he. what is the story behind the bie chair. >> if you want to talk about tho successful promotional stunt ifu i can say that imagine in the 1950s the curtis brotherser furniture company who's officesf were down near the chair comingm up with the idea of building a huge chair the world's largest t chair. more than 4,000 pounds of mahogany, you know, cuss imagine how they brought it here? theyt had to avoid all overpasses and everything.ever in 1960 they put a mo
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succeed andrew jackson, until 1988 when george h w bush was elected, no vice president, no sitting vice president was ever elected to the presidency. other than johneckon ridge in 1856, none was nominated to seek the presidency by a major party until richard x and in 1960. at the beginning of the 20th century, there was a common joke about the parents who had two sons. othernt off to see, the became vice president, neither was ever heard from again. at the beginning of the 20th century, the vice presidency began to take baby steps forward and toward the executive branch. president warren harding invited calvin coolidge to meet with the cabinet. at move was controversial the time but vice president coolidge did meet with the harding cabinet and that became something of a tradition. franklin roosevelt used john and sentner as liaison him on some foreign trips before they had a calling out. president roosevelt used henry wallace and made him the head of the board of economic warfare during world war ii. ran into controversy with members of the cabinet and was soon dropped from the 1944 ticket. president roosevelt's third vice president, harry truman,
succeed andrew jackson, until 1988 when george h w bush was elected, no vice president, no sitting vice president was ever elected to the presidency. other than johneckon ridge in 1856, none was nominated to seek the presidency by a major party until richard x and in 1960. at the beginning of the 20th century, there was a common joke about the parents who had two sons. othernt off to see, the became vice president, neither was ever heard from again. at the beginning of the 20th century, the...
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h. w. bush was elected to succeed ronald reagan, no vice president, no sitting vice president was ever elected to the presidency. other than john breckenridge in 1856, none was nominated to seek the presidency by a major party until richard nixon in 1960. at the beginning of the 20th century, there was a common joke told about the parents who had two sons. one went off to sea. the other became vice president. neither was ever heard from again. [laughter] at the beginning of the 20th century, the vice presidency began to take baby steps forward and towards the executive branch. president harding invited his vice president, calvin coolidge, to meet with the cabinet. the move was controversial at the time. but vice president coolidge did meet with the party cabinet. that became something of a tradition. franklin roosevelt used john garner as a liaison and sent him on foreign trips before they had a falling out during the second term. president roosevelt used his second vice president, henry wallace, made him the head of economic warfare during world war ii. but wallace ran into controversy with members of f.d.r.'s cabinet and soon
h. w. bush was elected to succeed ronald reagan, no vice president, no sitting vice president was ever elected to the presidency. other than john breckenridge in 1856, none was nominated to seek the presidency by a major party until richard nixon in 1960. at the beginning of the 20th century, there was a common joke told about the parents who had two sons. one went off to sea. the other became vice president. neither was ever heard from again. [laughter] at the beginning of the 20th century,...
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john: thank you, chris preble of the cato institute. next scoring the candidates on immigration. people say donald trump hates immigrants but he says -- >> i love everybody. >> i love everybody. i love everybody.p?p?h boy: this is the story of a boy who didn't talk for a long time. the boy liked things to always be the same. any changes would scare and upset him. the unknown was an unfriendly place. the boy was very sensitive to lights and sounds. so he built secret hiding places where they couldn't get in. the boy didn't like looking people in the eye. he wasn't trying to be mean, it just made him feel uncomfortable. sometimes he would flap his arms again and again. second boy: one day, i found out i had something called autism. my family got me help. slowly i found my voice and learned all the ways i could live with it better. announcer: early intervention can make a lifetime of difference. learn the signs at autismspeaks.org. . >> you know what? we're going to build the wall, and we're going to stop it. john: it, of course, is illegal immigration. trump's promised to build that wall, jump start his amazing campaign. he also says he's going to round up and deport 10 million illegals who are alrea
john: thank you, chris preble of the cato institute. next scoring the candidates on immigration. people say donald trump hates immigrants but he says -- >> i love everybody. >> i love everybody. i love everybody.p?p?h boy: this is the story of a boy who didn't talk for a long time. the boy liked things to always be the same. any changes would scare and upset him. the unknown was an unfriendly place. the boy was very sensitive to lights and sounds. so he built secret hiding places...
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of h c h with any colleague with a designer and architect responsible for this project and here with representatives moving forward building code tony sanchez anticipate a representative from john alex and others on behalf of the project team i'd like to thank the historic review committee to guide us to achieve the dine design for the preservation guidelines this is part of an important and significant initiative for that t mobile point of privilege incorporating the unique design and enhance the building and reflect of the characterization of neighborhood some of us are those are redundant but thought we can glow the packet and the renderings first starting with the exterior our main proposal to open up the facade. >> engaging the corner at strlg and ellis street with both street front to allow the pedestrians to - the architecture language for the faint aligns with the historical guidelines by horizon corner in his details based on the feedback we've balanced the open portion of the building we've included a closer view of the corner of stockton and i was with the notion of the entrances this area a technically outside of our space want to make sure that is a holistic though
of h c h with any colleague with a designer and architect responsible for this project and here with representatives moving forward building code tony sanchez anticipate a representative from john alex and others on behalf of the project team i'd like to thank the historic review committee to guide us to achieve the dine design for the preservation guidelines this is part of an important and significant initiative for that t mobile point of privilege incorporating the unique design and enhance...
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the grassroots and conservatives weren't excited about abdul or john mccain or mitt romney but look at it in this case. now you have george h w bush and george w. bush sitting this out. you have the nominee from 2012 against trump in mitt romney. you have conservatives like steve days and eric arison saying -- if i am encouraging the trunk campaign, i would look at the fact. this is a chance for you to change the narrative. part of changing the narrative is going to be who is your vp pick going to be. is a strong, constitutional conservative that people trust and that this is going to help form my opinion on the selection of supreme court justices, i think you should change the narrative going into cleveland. i think that is what trump needs to do because there are a lot of things. the judge he disqualified because he is hispanic plus the other comments he has been making has given more cause for momentumt has made the yield more fuel every day. in iowa, any republican running for president or even thinking about running for president usually comes through. talk about wanting a strong conservative that can bring the party t
the grassroots and conservatives weren't excited about abdul or john mccain or mitt romney but look at it in this case. now you have george h w bush and george w. bush sitting this out. you have the nominee from 2012 against trump in mitt romney. you have conservatives like steve days and eric arison saying -- if i am encouraging the trunk campaign, i would look at the fact. this is a chance for you to change the narrative. part of changing the narrative is going to be who is your vp pick going...
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h on a flatboat journey with his stepbrother and cousin and employer. sailing on what must have been an amusing site, a log cabin on a raft with barrels and logs and hogs. lincoln, john johnston, john off on thedennis set adventure of a lifetime. for the first time in his young life, abraham lincoln was traveling far. what he would see would shape and his thoughts for the remainder of his life. during this trip, lincoln would first come in contact with foreigners in the exotic city of new orleans. although he probably couldn't italiansot distinguish from spaniards, norwegians, russians, he encountered them all. the great cosmopolitan city. he realized for the first time in his young life that immigrants from many lands formed a significant part of the american population. lincoln's two flatboat voyages to new orleans were exceptionally important in his development. they form the longest journeys of his life. his first experiences in a major city. his only visits to the deep south, his sole exposure to the region's brand of slavery and slave trading. his only time in the tropics and the closest he ever came to immersing himself in a foreign culture. lincoln never wrot
h on a flatboat journey with his stepbrother and cousin and employer. sailing on what must have been an amusing site, a log cabin on a raft with barrels and logs and hogs. lincoln, john johnston, john off on thedennis set adventure of a lifetime. for the first time in his young life, abraham lincoln was traveling far. what he would see would shape and his thoughts for the remainder of his life. during this trip, lincoln would first come in contact with foreigners in the exotic city of new...
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awaiting on a response rs >> closer to home now, h happening today, a formeromintoa fairfax county police officer will be sentenced for the murder of john gere back ine ck 2013. adam torres pled guilty tolt involuntary manslaughter inr april.ri torres killed gere during a standoff with police. p gere was in his front door with his hands up when officer torres fired one round intoo gere's chest killing him. under a plea deal, torreseal, te would serve one year behindear b bars. today a judge will decide will e whether or not to accept orep amend the length of torres' sentence. senten >> and a man charged withan chaw highjacking a metrobus andbus then calling pedestrian ines northeast is expected to be int court today for a preliminary hearing. keith loving is charged withlove second degree murder.co he admitted he was on drugsgs smoking synthetic marijuanaic mj and pcp before the incidents.ncd right now he's currently beingny held without bond.utond. >> today is sentencing day forgy a former employee at dunbar d high school who pled guilty toll sexually abusing seven male students. charles young has be i in november 2014 and will be requ
awaiting on a response rs >> closer to home now, h happening today, a formeromintoa fairfax county police officer will be sentenced for the murder of john gere back ine ck 2013. adam torres pled guilty tolt involuntary manslaughter inr april.ri torres killed gere during a standoff with police. p gere was in his front door with his hands up when officer torres fired one round intoo gere's chest killing him. under a plea deal, torreseal, te would serve one year behindear b bars. today a...
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john harwood speaking in. >> paul ryan put out an op-ed, tweeting he's going to endorse donald trump. he was not going to endorse him. h done so interestingly right now as hillary clinton is giving a speech in san diego, blaftsing donald trump as president. this is a useful counterpost for the trump campaign to come out and have paul ryan say, yes, i'm going to be voting for him. he said in his op-ed that he was confident that donald trump would help the house and the agenda even though they have significant differences on issues like trade and entitlement policy. we'll see how those work out over the long run, but right now donald trump is please that paul ryan is saying he's going to support him. >> are we splitting hairs when he says he's going vote for them. this is not an official endorsement. >> i asked his staff. i have not heard back. interestingly paul ryan sent this note from his personal account, not house speaker account. he did it by written word, not standing next to donald trump. there's some distance there. but in the end it's going to be a distinction without a difference. if you're voting for somebody
john harwood speaking in. >> paul ryan put out an op-ed, tweeting he's going to endorse donald trump. he was not going to endorse him. h done so interestingly right now as hillary clinton is giving a speech in san diego, blaftsing donald trump as president. this is a useful counterpost for the trump campaign to come out and have paul ryan say, yes, i'm going to be voting for him. he said in his op-ed that he was confident that donald trump would help the house and the agenda even though...
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john boehner. [audience murmurs] i don't know if you can see it, but afafterwards, you can n look at it. do yoyou realize what it does to a politician to present him as something like this? ? h? these are the interest groups who own him. sallie mae. he was a main opponent for student loan reform f for years, and a very powerful one. look at it. it's on the sleeve. sallie mae. now you got 300 people here, 300 people there in the district, the district has 650,000 people, and pretty soon, you've got the numbers to select for a thousand serious members of a congress watchdog group, and this happens all over the country, 435 districts. every district has talent, every district has a community college, 4-year collegege, lot of talent. the thousand people put themselves behind an agreed agenda. i mentioned some of these: the living wage a and ful insurance and so on, war and peace. they agree from the beginning, so they don't have to bicker so much. they agree to devote 200 hours a year, volunteer 200 hours a year, 4 hohours a week. they agree to raise or contribute $200 a year, and they open an office with 2 or 3 full-time staff. and then they summon their members with an agreed-
john boehner. [audience murmurs] i don't know if you can see it, but afafterwards, you can n look at it. do yoyou realize what it does to a politician to present him as something like this? ? h? these are the interest groups who own him. sallie mae. he was a main opponent for student loan reform f for years, and a very powerful one. look at it. it's on the sleeve. sallie mae. now you got 300 people here, 300 people there in the district, the district has 650,000 people, and pretty soon, you've...
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john brennan says the attack bears the hallmarks of isil. isil is another name for isis. no one has claimed responsibility. >> raids picked up a dozen suspects last night in turkey. holly williams h media is reporting that one of the sued bombers was chechen and came here from rocca the capital of syria. one is naming him as vadamal but no confirmation on that. the taxi driver who dropped the three attackers here at the international terminal told investigators they were speaking a foreign language he did not re other reports suggest all three were foreigners. two of the attackers forced their way past airport security and then blew themselves up inside the terminal building. a third attacker detonated his suicide vest here at the entrance and you can still see damage from the blast behind me. it appears that most of the victims were muslims, killed by an act of terrorism during the holly month of ramadan. despite the police raids on isis suspects, the group still has not claimed responsibility for this massacre at istanbul's main airport. >> holly williams at the airport in istanbul, thank you. >>> retired four-star generally michael hayden was director of the national security
john brennan says the attack bears the hallmarks of isil. isil is another name for isis. no one has claimed responsibility. >> raids picked up a dozen suspects last night in turkey. holly williams h media is reporting that one of the sued bombers was chechen and came here from rocca the capital of syria. one is naming him as vadamal but no confirmation on that. the taxi driver who dropped the three attackers here at the international terminal told investigators they were speaking a...
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now, he didn't apologize for attacking the judge and his h t heritage but says we misconstrued his comment. a look at the results with johnmade a big play for california. looks like he suffered a big loss. we called the state for hillary clinton. right now she leads by about 13%, and this number, 4,024 increasing. we declared the presumptive nominee more than 24 hours ago. none of the states that voted overnight, hillary clinton won four. california, new mexico, south dakota and new jersey. big win there. bernie sanders won in montana and caucuses in north dakota. what does this mean for the delegate math? hillary clinton over the top, the presumed nominee. she's got 2,740 now. that number keeps growing as we add them throughout the night. bernie sanders at 1,824. hillary clinton needed 2,383. well over that mark now. if you include the super delegates, which we do. what does that mean? for the raw vote total right now, if you look at both hillary clinton and donald trump over the course of these six months of primaries, hillary clinton earned 15.2 million votes. donald trump, 13.9 million. donald trump will tell you, if
now, he didn't apologize for attacking the judge and his h t heritage but says we misconstrued his comment. a look at the results with johnmade a big play for california. looks like he suffered a big loss. we called the state for hillary clinton. right now she leads by about 13%, and this number, 4,024 increasing. we declared the presumptive nominee more than 24 hours ago. none of the states that voted overnight, hillary clinton won four. california, new mexico, south dakota and new jersey. big...
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john in massachusetts. morning. nt line, good caller: yes, good morning. i want to make a comment about media. if we don't do something about breaking up the corporate media, gotten h can never be out to the people. most people have are a piece of one can put d no the puzzle together. there are so many -- the ultimate corporate take-over the media is not talking about the transpacific partnership which is bad for the working class people. they're not talking about the european trade agreement going on. the truth has not been gotten out to the people. unless that happens, nothing is going to change. it's pretty sad when we have the choice that we have is the best or the worst for the president of this country. that's all i'm going to say. host: this is from a call. the caller brings up a good point. and will a war hawk send our soldiers into harm's way and leave them hanging. charles, republican line, good morning. caller: good morning. we're 20 trillion in debt and you're asking people different things, about the budget. 80% of the budget has already been allocated. you're at about 20%. the only way you're going to do anything about the budget is there's going to b
john in massachusetts. morning. nt line, good caller: yes, good morning. i want to make a comment about media. if we don't do something about breaking up the corporate media, gotten h can never be out to the people. most people have are a piece of one can put d no the puzzle together. there are so many -- the ultimate corporate take-over the media is not talking about the transpacific partnership which is bad for the working class people. they're not talking about the european trade agreement...