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>> lars, you've got bill clinton a former president tonight.he takes to the podium, does he remind people of his two successful terms back in the 90s? does he remind people of all the scandals that came during the first clinton administration? what does he do tonight? >> i think tonight bill clinton his very presence remind people that the clintons, both of them have cheated their way through politics read they lied to the american people on a regular basis, he lied, his wife has lied, the party has apparently lied to the party faithful and i don't know how you bring all that together. i heard from delegates as well, i'm still at home but delegates on the floor were told if you bring those back tomorrow night you're going to be kept off the floor. this is a party that plays hardball. this is a party that's holding a convention behind a four mile long, eight foot high fence and complaining about the fact that donald trump wants to build a wall on our southern border. apparently it's okay for the but not for me according to the democrats. jon: le
>> lars, you've got bill clinton a former president tonight.he takes to the podium, does he remind people of his two successful terms back in the 90s? does he remind people of all the scandals that came during the first clinton administration? what does he do tonight? >> i think tonight bill clinton his very presence remind people that the clintons, both of them have cheated their way through politics read they lied to the american people on a regular basis, he lied, his wife has...
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for making me laugh. >> hashtag lars von trier. ? >> so who is, in your mind, who is the audience for this show? >> can i answer this one? >> yeah. >> every single person in america, and beyond. >> where else? >> morocco. >> ting po's dry cleaners, no billie here. [ laughter ] ? if you were just a random person, watching this, came across it, what would your headline be? >> beautiful -- >> hey, hey! has anyone seen this? watch it. it's, like, the best thing i've ever seen. >> beautiful, pony like women. >> pony like women? >> star in sensational hit comedy. >> this is a long title. ? >> carson: that was jillian bell and charlotte newhouse. "idiotsitter" airs thursdays at 10:30/9:30 central on comedy central. we'll be right back with the music of sylvan esso. ? ? we're going to prove just how wet and sticky your current gel antiperspirant is. and now we're going to show you how degree dry spray is different. degree dry spray. goes on instantly dry for a cleaner feel. degree. it won't let you down. ? ?et je descends lentement? i am seb
for making me laugh. >> hashtag lars von trier. ? >> so who is, in your mind, who is the audience for this show? >> can i answer this one? >> yeah. >> every single person in america, and beyond. >> where else? >> morocco. >> ting po's dry cleaners, no billie here. [ laughter ] ? if you were just a random person, watching this, came across it, what would your headline be? >> beautiful -- >> hey, hey! has anyone seen this? watch it....
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has spinal muse can you lar at -- muscular atrophy.his 14-year-old made the decision to die this summer rather than live with the pain of her illness but first she decided to live out one dreams. >> i decided i need to be happy and strong or even doing a prom. and before i go i change my outlook. it makes my heart explode. it's so crazy that people want to come for little me. i'm nothing. >> oh, but you are something. hospice plans have been put in place and she will go off her vent ventilator in late august, at the end of summer. you never know what people are dealing with. let's talk about the nats today. >>> the nationals have not been clutched lately. would they be tonight against the padres? we have a clutch situation coming up in sports. we'll show >>> now wusa9 game on sports with frank. brought to you by xfinity. >>> a lot of uniform talk tonight. the nats did not break out their alternate uniform shorts. they don't have them but they recollected have used -- they should have used them. the team had not been coming through when
has spinal muse can you lar at -- muscular atrophy.his 14-year-old made the decision to die this summer rather than live with the pain of her illness but first she decided to live out one dreams. >> i decided i need to be happy and strong or even doing a prom. and before i go i change my outlook. it makes my heart explode. it's so crazy that people want to come for little me. i'm nothing. >> oh, but you are something. hospice plans have been put in place and she will go off her vent...
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the capitals introduced their new player, lars eller, he will wear number 20.trained in texas. his 3-year-old daughter has requested a pink room in her new home. eller takes over the third line center role. >> it's a team that i think that will compete for a cup and they have all of the pieces that is needed to, you know, to be right there. i think it's a matter of how we put it in together after that time. the experience is a lot more fun to play on a team with a winning culture than it is the other way around. >> all right. yesterday, the big news, kevin durant signed with the golden state warriors. i absolutely i think it's going to be great for the nba. >> i heard somebody say today, why not just put cleveland and okay, ready? whoa! [ explosion ] nothing should get in the way of the things you love. ♪ get america's fastest internet. only from xfinity. >>> tonight no charges recommended against hillary clinton by the fbi, despite calling her private e-mail use extremely careless and revealing hostile actors possibly hacked her account just hour
the capitals introduced their new player, lars eller, he will wear number 20.trained in texas. his 3-year-old daughter has requested a pink room in her new home. eller takes over the third line center role. >> it's a team that i think that will compete for a cup and they have all of the pieces that is needed to, you know, to be right there. i think it's a matter of how we put it in together after that time. the experience is a lot more fun to play on a team with a winning culture than it...
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where is jeff lar sons? he's around here someplace. what a job jeff did. first of all, i put in over $60 million. last month, i think i put in $3.8 million. but we're raising money for the republican party which is very important. [applause] yesterday alone was from small donors. the average donation was just over $550. and -- $50. we're raising tremendous amount of money from the small donors. harold can write his checks, but harold's only one vote, right? these other people give you $50 but they vote by the millions. that's what we want. the hell with harold, right? [applause] donald trump: but we have, you know, just tremendous numbers of people coming in and we're relying building up a war chest that's going to be great and i continue to fund my campaign, large portions of it. in fact, i thought i gave $2 million last night and they said no, you actually gave $3.8 million. i said oh. it's always good when you don't know what you gave and it doesn't matter. i don't even get angry at anybody, right? but i'm over $60 million because i said, i was going to
where is jeff lar sons? he's around here someplace. what a job jeff did. first of all, i put in over $60 million. last month, i think i put in $3.8 million. but we're raising money for the republican party which is very important. [applause] yesterday alone was from small donors. the average donation was just over $550. and -- $50. we're raising tremendous amount of money from the small donors. harold can write his checks, but harold's only one vote, right? these other people give you $50 but...
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. >> reporter: boston artist donna dodson, that created several lar sculptures, finished sea gull cinderella in 2012. after a few different stops, the colorful concept is now on display on the city's seaport art walk, but this work of art is >> i'm not surprised some people don't like it. everyone has a different opinion about art. art can be very personal. >> reporter: npetion was launched to try and get the sculpture remove leading the ch writing that it, quote, reflected poorly on our city. nearly 400 people signed the petition before it was closed not everyone agrees. a rival facebook page was set up in support of sea gull cinderella. people who enjoy the sculpture about this. let's use this, you know, surge of interest in the community to do something positive for the community. >> reporter: dodson is hoping that controversy doesn't affect her or other artists trying to display their talents. >> i just think it's dangerous to just let them take one away because someone doesn't like it. it's a project. >> sea gull part. it's only on loan until october. in the newsroom, kris anderson, 7 n
. >> reporter: boston artist donna dodson, that created several lar sculptures, finished sea gull cinderella in 2012. after a few different stops, the colorful concept is now on display on the city's seaport art walk, but this work of art is >> i'm not surprised some people don't like it. everyone has a different opinion about art. art can be very personal. >> reporter: npetion was launched to try and get the sculpture remove leading the ch writing that it, quote, reflected...
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what he's admitted to doing at the hop you lar amusement park. >>> i got these three bundles. >> cabmakes an incredible find. what he discovered inside his taxi and why you might not believe what he did next. >>> and this blackaÑ tube coulde the future of news. her name is alexa and we'll explain how he's helps us. >>> i'm tracking weather so hot it's going to feel like triple digits. item you how long the heat wave is going to last. details in my first alert neighborhood forecast.uúñ ♪ with simply right checking from santander bank, just make one deposit, payment, withdrawal or transfer each month to waive the monthly fee. and there's no minimum balance. you're alright... with simply right checking from santander bank. ♪ are you feeling alright, baby? ♪ >>> remember this, a video of police arresting the son of the former allentown police chief in whitehall township two years ago. christopher fitzgerald has been acquitted of pointing a gun at detectives following a road rage incident. but now he's claiming his arrest was a case of racial profiling9 and political playback. he's filed
what he's admitted to doing at the hop you lar amusement park. >>> i got these three bundles. >> cabmakes an incredible find. what he discovered inside his taxi and why you might not believe what he did next. >>> and this blackaÑ tube coulde the future of news. her name is alexa and we'll explain how he's helps us. >>> i'm tracking weather so hot it's going to feel like triple digits. item you how long the heat wave is going to last. details in my first alert...
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. >> the indian medical market is lar large, so in coming years growth will be 18 to 19%. >> reporter: japanese trading company have high expectations. genetics currently make up 90% of the market. but the company expects demand for higher priced genetic medicines to grow. it represented a major wholesale company that sells medical and pharmaceutical products. his firm hopes to use the wholesale distribution networks to reach middle class indians. >> translator: japanese world manunufacturers s have world-cl development capabilities. we see many i indian people who warrant such products and we want to meet their needs. >> another japanese medical devicemaker in india five years ago producing artificial kidneys for use in dialysis treatment. manufacturers in india allow the maker to produce the device at more reasonable prices. about 140,000 indians receive kidney dialysis, just a fraction of the 1 million people who need it. by increasing production, throughout the country want to spread affordable treatment to those who need it. >> translator: producing at our local f factory we c ca
. >> the indian medical market is lar large, so in coming years growth will be 18 to 19%. >> reporter: japanese trading company have high expectations. genetics currently make up 90% of the market. but the company expects demand for higher priced genetic medicines to grow. it represented a major wholesale company that sells medical and pharmaceutical products. his firm hopes to use the wholesale distribution networks to reach middle class indians. >> translator: japanese world...
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as president he was considered a lar failed affair but after being president he came to the house and found his voice and he was a champion of the right of the people to petition their government, he was an incredible champion of abolition way before his time, he was a statesman, and although he drove southern slavery holders to distraction here in the house, nonetheless, they respected his intellect. he is an incredible figure. there are great heroic figures who served in the house that are worthy of reading about and learning. >> host: and there is a brand new biography out on john quincy adams this spring. have you thought about writing a book? if you did what would it be about? >> guest: actually there are two books -- yes, i have. there are lots i would like to write about. i served 14 years in local government and i think local government deserves a lot more -- um, appreciation than the gets and i would love to write a book maybe on local government. two others. one, i would like to write about the congress during the civil war because think about what else they did. so that con
as president he was considered a lar failed affair but after being president he came to the house and found his voice and he was a champion of the right of the people to petition their government, he was an incredible champion of abolition way before his time, he was a statesman, and although he drove southern slavery holders to distraction here in the house, nonetheless, they respected his intellect. he is an incredible figure. there are great heroic figures who served in the house that are...
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. >> the new trend is so pap lar merriam webster added athleash you're to the dictionary. >> i cannotear yoga pants. >> would you consider wearing a red dress tomorrow. >> i came with a black tie and shawn said [ clearing throat ] i russeled this from the depths of my desk. >> okay. sue, it is hot outside. there's a number of storms that came through and are we on the back of that. >> we are this is northwest brighten up a bit and storms race ago way and shawn and jim you with not outside. but we had a temperature drop that was really dramatic. 95 to 73. in 30 minutes. . >> nition. >> how great was that. >> so we rally injoyd that and now temperatures try to uptic a bit. now most of the storm action is over for the night and most of you will see that sun coming out and trying to pump up temperatures a bit. on we go to radar to show you where things are now and i'm sure if you're watching at the beaches you can see the lightning in the distance clearly worst over dell dem and portions of southern maryland. we're seeing it clear out in d.c.. and down to the south. while severe thunderst
. >> the new trend is so pap lar merriam webster added athleash you're to the dictionary. >> i cannotear yoga pants. >> would you consider wearing a red dress tomorrow. >> i came with a black tie and shawn said [ clearing throat ] i russeled this from the depths of my desk. >> okay. sue, it is hot outside. there's a number of storms that came through and are we on the back of that. >> we are this is northwest brighten up a bit and storms race ago way and...
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anna my lar has arraignment -- meiler has more on the arraignment. anna. [ no audio ] >> reporter: we are learning kevin gearhart was behind bars for allegedly stealing a car. they were loading up prisoners to bring them to court when facing even more charges. >> one class b felony. >> reporter: this is the man accused of breaking free from a new hampshire jail. kevin gearhart appeared for a judge over skype friday to face charges for escape running from police and attempting to steal a woman's car at this gas station. >> it was a gentleman that was coming out of the woods. he tried to jump over the guardrail and kind of tripped and stumbled alodge because he was -- along because he wa >> reporter: melissa bolted into the convenience store to get help and when she came back out he was inside her car looking for her keys. >> yeah he kept telling me not to be afraid and there was nothing wrong and he was supposed to be out and owas on work release. >> reporter: but he had just escaped from the house of corrects across the street. corrections officers w
anna my lar has arraignment -- meiler has more on the arraignment. anna. [ no audio ] >> reporter: we are learning kevin gearhart was behind bars for allegedly stealing a car. they were loading up prisoners to bring them to court when facing even more charges. >> one class b felony. >> reporter: this is the man accused of breaking free from a new hampshire jail. kevin gearhart appeared for a judge over skype friday to face charges for escape running from police and attempting...
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the bombing took place in what is described as a upon lar area for shop -- popular area for shopping. isis claimed responsibility for that attack. >> they are trying to remain relevant on the global stage. they are trying to show that as they sickos from across the globe, they are trying to show that hey, we are still a viable plet. >> last week iraqi forces retook fallujah from the militants. maureen: if you plan to take metro tonight for the first time in a while there is no scheduled track work. safetrack surge three begins tomorrow at 8:00. it will of course the blue and the yellow line. no trains will run between reagan national airport and braddock station. surge three runs through july 11. leon: when we come back after the break, the latest on a virginia teenager severely hurt when he stepped on homemade explosive on new york's central park of all places. >> once again, donald trump is not shying away from controversy. his response today over the backlash over a tweet he posted that some say is antisemitic. >> this money isn't protecting this country. it's only protecting bands
the bombing took place in what is described as a upon lar area for shop -- popular area for shopping. isis claimed responsibility for that attack. >> they are trying to remain relevant on the global stage. they are trying to show that as they sickos from across the globe, they are trying to show that hey, we are still a viable plet. >> last week iraqi forces retook fallujah from the militants. maureen: if you plan to take metro tonight for the first time in a while there is no...
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. >> reporter: children are victims, spark lars can burn at temperatures up to 2,000 degrees.and injuries are also common. new york giants football player jason pierre paul blew off two fingers and part of his thumb when a fire works went off in his hand last year. he is now warning others. >> keep fire works from kid. >> reporter: safety experts say best advice toys use common sense and leave professional grade fire works to the professionals. kenneth craig, for cbs news, new york. >> would i. >> mother nature could set off a few fire works of her own later today. >> coming up, lauren is tracking storms. >> that was such a good tease i cannot do better than that. >>> we have a few storms in the forecast, humid conditions already present, still firing off as we head in the afternoon, a few on the stronger side. we will talk about the timing on those and your fourth of july weekend >>> okay. check out this, the latest out of this world images from nasa's hubbell space telescope. the image reveals interior of one of the most active galaxies in our local neighborhood. it is a sma
. >> reporter: children are victims, spark lars can burn at temperatures up to 2,000 degrees.and injuries are also common. new york giants football player jason pierre paul blew off two fingers and part of his thumb when a fire works went off in his hand last year. he is now warning others. >> keep fire works from kid. >> reporter: safety experts say best advice toys use common sense and leave professional grade fire works to the professionals. kenneth craig, for cbs news, new...
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. >> probably don't notice the dizziness but you may be altering the vest tib lar apparatus when youombine it with weightlessness and this is the most critical, i think and least known factor of the space flight stresses, certainly the one of continuing duration. >> do they really affect your need for food? >> well, the short duration stresses are probably do affect your appetite momentarily but i don't think they necessarily affect your total nutrient requirement over any extended period of time. those long durations stresses, the altered atmosphere and weightlessness and radiation, we didn't mention, might singularly or in combination substantially alter nutrient requirements. therefore one must study what nutrient requirements are and what they are with these stresses either individually or in combination and then redo the whole thing in the actual environment of space. then with this knowledge we can truly say we've established realistic nutrition criteria for the development of food systems. >> to learn about research and nutritional requirements and how they are affected by the
. >> probably don't notice the dizziness but you may be altering the vest tib lar apparatus when youombine it with weightlessness and this is the most critical, i think and least known factor of the space flight stresses, certainly the one of continuing duration. >> do they really affect your need for food? >> well, the short duration stresses are probably do affect your appetite momentarily but i don't think they necessarily affect your total nutrient requirement over any...
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. >> lar a's full interview continues tomorrow morning on "good morning america." and one more glaring absence right here in cleveland. ohio's popular governor, john kasich, a former presidential candidate himself, and now, an outspoken critic of donald trump. today, trump's cheeief strategi saying the governor is being, quote, petulant, and, quote, he's embarrassing his party by not showing up in kasich's own state here. let's bring in jon karl, he spoke with governor kasich. jon, what was the explanation? >> reporter: governor kasich is not responding directly, but david, his actions speak for themselves. he is refusing to step foot inside this convention, and take a look at where the ohio delegation is seated. at every convention i've ever been to, they have been front and center. now, they are stuck off here to the side. a clear diss to the state that is the ultimate battleground state and, by the way, the host state to this convention. >> all right, step back from siberia, jon, join us in the booth here, thank you. >>> there is also someone else here in ohio t
. >> lar a's full interview continues tomorrow morning on "good morning america." and one more glaring absence right here in cleveland. ohio's popular governor, john kasich, a former presidential candidate himself, and now, an outspoken critic of donald trump. today, trump's cheeief strategi saying the governor is being, quote, petulant, and, quote, he's embarrassing his party by not showing up in kasich's own state here. let's bring in jon karl, he spoke with governor kasich....
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later becoming an activist and nobel peace prize lawyer lar yet. fighting injustice on the world stage. his own scars from cruelty never forgotten. >> hatred is the great ink and vengeance the meaning, they are diseases. history is dominated by death. >> reporter: today the world remembers his call for inclusion. president obama saying he raised his voice not just against anti-semitism, but against hatred, bigotry, and intolerance in all its forms. former president bush, calling wiesel an example of a graceful life. but for those who knew him privately, he was more than just a living legend, he was a self-less leader. >> gave his family hope. gave his family direction. and most importantly, gave them unconditional love. >> reporter: his son describing a gentle and devout man, who was always interested in others, and whose quiet voice moved them to better themselves. >> i know as i speak of experience that even in the midst of darkness, it is possible to create light. >> reporter: shining on the legacy of human kindness. morgan radford, nbc news, ne
later becoming an activist and nobel peace prize lawyer lar yet. fighting injustice on the world stage. his own scars from cruelty never forgotten. >> hatred is the great ink and vengeance the meaning, they are diseases. history is dominated by death. >> reporter: today the world remembers his call for inclusion. president obama saying he raised his voice not just against anti-semitism, but against hatred, bigotry, and intolerance in all its forms. former president bush, calling...
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. >> there are hundreds of people who have come here for the regular lar holy observances. one man told me his brother was near that restaurant when the first bomb went off. >> the attack shocked him, not because he's from bangladesh, his father was across the street. >> he was about to finish his work, he heard the bomb. >> it started 9:20 friday night in dhaka. nine gunman stormed the bakery. many foreigners live and work nearby. he was worried about his sister who heard the bombing. >> i was talking with her, she heard something going on. >> witnesses say the attackers fired at security forces, two officers were killed. 25 others taken to the hospital. people who escaped said the attackers took three dozen hostages. >> we have 100 accountability for american citizen. i can't say with great certainty that everyone's condition. >> the standoff lasted more than 11 hours and commandos were respond and posted graphic photos online. rescuing some hostages in another gunfight. the attack calculated to maximize destruction. >> you get the people and somebody has taken advantage
. >> there are hundreds of people who have come here for the regular lar holy observances. one man told me his brother was near that restaurant when the first bomb went off. >> the attack shocked him, not because he's from bangladesh, his father was across the street. >> he was about to finish his work, he heard the bomb. >> it started 9:20 friday night in dhaka. nine gunman stormed the bakery. many foreigners live and work nearby. he was worried about his sister who...
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on a personal and little known episode in lincoln's life, he became friends with the reverend lars paul ezborn who was a professor at illinois university, a lutheran school in springfield. lincoln's oldest son, robert, attended some of ezborn's classes and lincoln frequently called on the professor to discuss his son's studies. this sometimes reminds me of classes i've had over a number of years. robert wasn't at that time an enthusiastic student. he needed to be motivated. i can relate to that, i assure you. lincoln served on the board of directors of the school. ezborn had political experience as a member of the city council in princeton, illinois. he was an outspoken opponent of strong drink and slavery and lincoln took a liking to him since they shared similar political beliefs. ezborn became a loyal and consistent supporter of lincoln both in the press and on the stump and his sons enlisted in the union army with one of them being the first swedish soldier to fall in battle during the american civil war. but before we start patting lincoln on the back, we need to realize that like
on a personal and little known episode in lincoln's life, he became friends with the reverend lars paul ezborn who was a professor at illinois university, a lutheran school in springfield. lincoln's oldest son, robert, attended some of ezborn's classes and lincoln frequently called on the professor to discuss his son's studies. this sometimes reminds me of classes i've had over a number of years. robert wasn't at that time an enthusiastic student. he needed to be motivated. i can relate to...
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. >> yeah jason raced a couple thousand dollars its going to go toward toes particular cue lar can re so he's going to do a little speaking tour. he's not going to get much down time. >> nice to see him at least a little silver lining. >> he's taking a negative andive turning it into a big positive s obviously we wish him all the luck and he wants to continueo his fight. he wants to plan events for cancer charities that's what het wants to do are a living once he graduates i hope he does he certainly has the passion.h >> i think he's going to do juss fine. still to come tonight, police stopped a potential terror plot inte arizona.zo >> latest on the investigation of a man threatening to attack government building. >> hailstorm in coloradon co residents had windows in cars and homes shattered. sha >>> hey an hour and a half from the start of 4th of julyly we got parades in the morning, fireworks how will rain impact your independence day i have the answers. we'll be right right back. man: hey baby, how are you? woman: i have a surprise for you. man: you have a surprise for me? and when
. >> yeah jason raced a couple thousand dollars its going to go toward toes particular cue lar can re so he's going to do a little speaking tour. he's not going to get much down time. >> nice to see him at least a little silver lining. >> he's taking a negative andive turning it into a big positive s obviously we wish him all the luck and he wants to continueo his fight. he wants to plan events for cancer charities that's what het wants to do are a living once he graduates i...
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>> the fundamental thing you look at our similar worldwide, worldwide,lar whether you are in the u.s.ng at startups. i think until maybe five or six years ago, a lot of the chinese companies were bi-du companies. they said it was the google of china. the last five years, largely because of the mobile market, innovation is starting to truly be cutting edge in china as well. and so, there has been a shift. we would look at what succeeded around the world, whether it is japan or the u.s., and maybe there is a copycat company in china that does well. i think the last five years were fundamentally looking for innovative companies just the way silicon valley firms find a great deal. it agreat deal. cory: you talked about some of these big names early. do you look for the earliest stage of a company to invest in? is it different than taking early-stage company in silicon valley? >> we all look for companies that are growing and have huge potential. on the team with a lot of experience you see that happening in china more and more as is the case in the valley. you see a team that can build a
>> the fundamental thing you look at our similar worldwide, worldwide,lar whether you are in the u.s.ng at startups. i think until maybe five or six years ago, a lot of the chinese companies were bi-du companies. they said it was the google of china. the last five years, largely because of the mobile market, innovation is starting to truly be cutting edge in china as well. and so, there has been a shift. we would look at what succeeded around the world, whether it is japan or the u.s.,...
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into leer call dance, so would take me and now i know lars. >> and do you still -- >> no, the minute we stopped going i stopped going to dance recitals. you know why? they were boring. >> but i sat through them because i was in love with her. >> isn't that heartwarming storey? did you like that story? >> it's okay. >> okay, typical action. dave warren now completely fogged in here. >> what's going on? >> not raining at least, good, little mist what weaver, reading into the area, so had mix every sunday, clouds, heavy rain although those storms came through earlier. but now with that wind coming up, and that's the warmer air, bit more humid air coming in from the south. that will create that fog, especially, close to the coast what we're seeing now. rain came through this morning cape may, atlantic city, a lot of rain and thunder long gone, continuing to move away. to the future weather computer here, show you to each hour we'll see clouds coming in, so fogged, in low clouds, mist, maybe even few showers by say 11:12. the area that's getting rain this morning is in new jersey. now the
into leer call dance, so would take me and now i know lars. >> and do you still -- >> no, the minute we stopped going i stopped going to dance recitals. you know why? they were boring. >> but i sat through them because i was in love with her. >> isn't that heartwarming storey? did you like that story? >> it's okay. >> okay, typical action. dave warren now completely fogged in here. >> what's going on? >> not raining at least, good, little mist...
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years lar undocumented immigrant was convicted of her murder.ht he's been cleared of the charge. here's david wright. >> tonight the sensational washington murder case is suddenly wide open again. who killed leave very 24-year-old washington intern. apparently not this undocumented immigrant from el salvador who was convicted based on a jail house confession. that conviction later set aside. retrial scheduled this fall but today the prosecutors moved to drop all charges due to recent unforeseen development that were investigated over the past week. her disappearance murder in the summer of 2001 was huge news.tpi ending the career of a powerful= california congressmann. >>od did you kill her. >> i did not in. may the lawyers asked to present bomb shell new allegations in the retrial that they say could implicate the congressman. he may have killed her during a[ rough six act gone wrong. he was found not a suspect years ago and the allegations are outrageous say attorneys andip prosecutors won't elaborae what threw the case in doubt. >> sandra's
years lar undocumented immigrant was convicted of her murder.ht he's been cleared of the charge. here's david wright. >> tonight the sensational washington murder case is suddenly wide open again. who killed leave very 24-year-old washington intern. apparently not this undocumented immigrant from el salvador who was convicted based on a jail house confession. that conviction later set aside. retrial scheduled this fall but today the prosecutors moved to drop all charges due to recent...
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. >> fight isn't between kanye an taylor but kim and take lar. >> kim is saying i will defend my man, honey, don't talk about my man, i have video evidence. >> i want more attention, i'm starting to lose. >> she is fed up and she wants everybody to know bit. we will talk, advertise cuss. >> infiltrator hit movie theaters, lauren. >> is there a local connection mike jerrick to the drug cartel crimes drama mother and son from our area that is making the movie magic and history. >> no question making history. >> mother/son duo. >> in the studio, right. >> right here in our studio. >> emojis could be secret to finding romance. this is a weird survey we have found, people who use emojis have more dates and have more sex. now that i'm thinking back on my friends that use this, this baby is right. >> i think it is. >> 52 percent of the emojis went on at least one first day in the last year. >> especially the cucumbers. >> you mean egg plant. >> compared to the percent of sickles who never use them. 54 percent have had sex in the last year compared to only 31 percent of singles. >> is it egg
. >> fight isn't between kanye an taylor but kim and take lar. >> kim is saying i will defend my man, honey, don't talk about my man, i have video evidence. >> i want more attention, i'm starting to lose. >> she is fed up and she wants everybody to know bit. we will talk, advertise cuss. >> infiltrator hit movie theaters, lauren. >> is there a local connection mike jerrick to the drug cartel crimes drama mother and son from our area that is making the movie...
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on a personal and little known nems lincoln's life, he became friends with the reverend lars paul esborn who was a professor at illinois university, a lutheran school in springfield. lincoln's oldest song attended the classes and lincoln frequently called on the professor to discuss his son's studies. and this is sometimes, it reminds me all too frequently of the classes that i've had over a number of years. robert wasn't at that time an enthusiastic student. he need to be motivated. i can relate, i assure you. he had political experience as a member of the city council in princeton, illinois. he was an outspoken possibly of strong drink and slavery and lincoln took a liking to him since they shared similar political beliefs. and he became a supporter of lincoln in the press and on the stump. and his sons enlisted in the union army with one of them being the first swedish soldier to fall in battle during the american civil war. before we start patting lincoln on the back, we need to realize that like so many in the mid philosophy immigrants was far more complicated than mere reply which.
on a personal and little known nems lincoln's life, he became friends with the reverend lars paul esborn who was a professor at illinois university, a lutheran school in springfield. lincoln's oldest song attended the classes and lincoln frequently called on the professor to discuss his son's studies. and this is sometimes, it reminds me all too frequently of the classes that i've had over a number of years. robert wasn't at that time an enthusiastic student. he need to be motivated. i can...
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we teach our children when they're being pulled over by lar enforcement what they'reent supposed to doy all accounts this man did what he was supposed to do and he's still dead.d. he's still dead today.toda and because of the extreme bravery and courage of thatthat black woman who was sitting next to him who was able to remainema calm and composed with a fewer year old in the backseat, can you imagine the courage it takes, someone bleeding outblee knowing that he is dying, but the larger purpose is to broadcast to the rest of the country that is going on. leave the casket open foropen america to see the horrendous disfigurement that comes from white prep situate. today what we saw in that video was just a diamond rp in a brilliant tradition and tr telling the world, not just black people, but the world thil is something that is horrendousd if we run when get shot in the like walter scott. if they standstill and say i have a gun -- by the way where is nra. this black man, i have a license to open carry a concealed weapon. let me tell you as i reach for my license this is what it is. and
we teach our children when they're being pulled over by lar enforcement what they'reent supposed to doy all accounts this man did what he was supposed to do and he's still dead.d. he's still dead today.toda and because of the extreme bravery and courage of thatthat black woman who was sitting next to him who was able to remainema calm and composed with a fewer year old in the backseat, can you imagine the courage it takes, someone bleeding outblee knowing that he is dying, but the larger...
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a live look at lar doppler 7 hd and a few locations have hit triple-digits in the bay area and the outbreakmmer afternoon thunderstorms over in the sierra. mainly in the eastern slopes. so back to the bay area. this is at the golden gate bridge with fog lowering and thickening. these are the forecast features. we'll see fog overnight near the coast and bay. cooler days lie ahead this weekend and we'll have a seasonal pattern through next week. now overnight, we'll see low temperatures mainly in the upper 50 toss low 60s in the inland east bay which is the mildest region of the bay area. mid to upper 50s around the bay and low 50s in the north bay valleys and along the coastline. here is the forecast animation at 11:00 tonight the fog filling in and pushing over the bay and locally inland. so the day will begin with some lingering fog over the bay but it will pull back to the coastline during the afternoon hours giving us a day much like today only cooler inland under sunny skies tomorrow. we'll see high temperatures arising only into the 90s and then low to mid-90s in the warmest spots. we'
a live look at lar doppler 7 hd and a few locations have hit triple-digits in the bay area and the outbreakmmer afternoon thunderstorms over in the sierra. mainly in the eastern slopes. so back to the bay area. this is at the golden gate bridge with fog lowering and thickening. these are the forecast features. we'll see fog overnight near the coast and bay. cooler days lie ahead this weekend and we'll have a seasonal pattern through next week. now overnight, we'll see low temperatures mainly in...
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i would like to thank jeremy colins and larry, where are you lar larry? is he here? these two gentlemen were my cocon spc co-con sp co-conspirators. we talked here late at night. i thought to myself would it bae great idea if i can persuade a new yorker to pay me certain amount of money to go back and get drunk at least two or three times every year and it worked. so, i wanted to read you a quick quote, i don't want it to be too much today of the slide show but i was fortunate in finding some remarkable images that was given to me by the last living hero of my book, third jackson, he's 89 years old and you will see images of him later. i want to read you a quick section. it is a very short section. i hate reading from books because people always fall asleep. this is a really the theme of the book. it is by a very distinguish and extremely brave frenchman. there were many in world war ii. we live in the shadows of soldiers of the night, but you are our lives were not dark. there were arrests and tortures and deaths of so many of our friends and comrades and tragedies
i would like to thank jeremy colins and larry, where are you lar larry? is he here? these two gentlemen were my cocon spc co-con sp co-conspirators. we talked here late at night. i thought to myself would it bae great idea if i can persuade a new yorker to pay me certain amount of money to go back and get drunk at least two or three times every year and it worked. so, i wanted to read you a quick quote, i don't want it to be too much today of the slide show but i was fortunate in finding some...
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and coming up for you on tuesday morning, a kong greggsal discussion with sung mung kim and lar rare lopez will talk about what's left on the legislative agenda before the house and senate recess in august. former middle east advisor dennis ross will examine u.s. efforts in the fight against isis. be sure to watch "washington journal" tuesday morning. join the discussion. >> each week, "american history tv"'s real america brings you archival films that help provide context to today's public affairs issues. ♪ >> the united states custom service guards all ports of entry so that no goods can be brought into our country illegally. one of our busiest ports after entry is at san ysidro near san diego, california. as many as 30,000 cars may enter here in a 24-hour period. all 17 lanes of traffic may be full. in order to handle this large number of people, officials from all four u.s. government departments help with the initial inspection. every car is not searched. however, they are trained to judge people. and while they're polite, they can be very severe when people break the law. the i
and coming up for you on tuesday morning, a kong greggsal discussion with sung mung kim and lar rare lopez will talk about what's left on the legislative agenda before the house and senate recess in august. former middle east advisor dennis ross will examine u.s. efforts in the fight against isis. be sure to watch "washington journal" tuesday morning. join the discussion. >> each week, "american history tv"'s real america brings you archival films that help provide...
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lars larson is a member of the most despised minority group in the united states, but few homosexuals the fear of being ostracized or losing a job. even the fear of imprisonment forces most homosexuals to camouflage their identities. do you remember how you felt when you first realized you were a homosexual? >> frightened. terribly frightened. >> look, i was so scared that anybody would ever figure out i was gay that i was a deeply closeted and very repressed gay man. >> the tallahassee police department is using florida state university students as informers against homosexuals. the students get $10 a head every time one is approached by a suspected sex offender. >> in the 1960s, there are a number of these kinds of committees that investigate gays. and even though it's still submerged, you begin to see the first issues about gay rights. >> there were multiple organizations to try to counteract that repressive regime that gay men and lesbians were suffering under. they had the mattachine society and the daughters of bilitis, which were part of the homophile movement. >> the law forbi
lars larson is a member of the most despised minority group in the united states, but few homosexuals the fear of being ostracized or losing a job. even the fear of imprisonment forces most homosexuals to camouflage their identities. do you remember how you felt when you first realized you were a homosexual? >> frightened. terribly frightened. >> look, i was so scared that anybody would ever figure out i was gay that i was a deeply closeted and very repressed gay man. >> the...
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only x toll lars. if it's going a $500 phone. >> dan's points. >> not sure, not going comment on that. i think you have a place where there is a certain amount of disposable income. having said that, i think you get to a place iphones, smart phone, smart tvs, have become commodities. i don't think that's going to affect the apparel trade. >> this month, we know this. retail has rally ied, but anoth hot group of stocks may soon cool off. let's find out which with the chart path. carter. >> so, i'm talking a look at 3 m, but i want to put in the context of industrials. industrials as a sector are making new highs and yet on a relative basis, they have not outperformed the s&p since 2013, so to some extend, an optical ill collusion and not sustainable. here, i want to look at the comparison between 3m and the s&p 500 industrials sector. so, over a couple of time frames, this is a one-year chart and we're talking about a spread between s&p and 3measuring. up 23. now, here is a five-year chart and again, yo
only x toll lars. if it's going a $500 phone. >> dan's points. >> not sure, not going comment on that. i think you have a place where there is a certain amount of disposable income. having said that, i think you get to a place iphones, smart phone, smart tvs, have become commodities. i don't think that's going to affect the apparel trade. >> this month, we know this. retail has rally ied, but anoth hot group of stocks may soon cool off. let's find out which with the chart...
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steve, what is happening at the lar boar on this hot -- at the harbor on this hot and humid thursday? steve: doug, a lot of folks are enjoying themselves trying to stay cool on the water with the new stormwatch7. great vehicles. a lot of tools. wind gauge, we can check how much rain we have, cameras, the works. stay tuned for this. we'll keep an eye on things with this vehicle in the coming months. behind me capital wheel is taking a break. but tomorrow we have another hot day ahead. we are looking at temperatures tomorrow around 95 degrees. that is only part of the story. heat index values 104. we are also going to throw in the chance of showers and thunderstorms later in the day and into the evening hours. we are under a slight risk for strong storms as we move into the afternoon hours tomorrow. doug hill will have more on that coming up in a few minutes. let's head back inside where it's cooler. i bet 68 degrees at the anchor desk. alison: it is. jonathan: you can hang meat in here, steve. thanks. alison: hurry back. we will see you later. stay connected with abc7 even if you are o
steve, what is happening at the lar boar on this hot -- at the harbor on this hot and humid thursday? steve: doug, a lot of folks are enjoying themselves trying to stay cool on the water with the new stormwatch7. great vehicles. a lot of tools. wind gauge, we can check how much rain we have, cameras, the works. stay tuned for this. we'll keep an eye on things with this vehicle in the coming months. behind me capital wheel is taking a break. but tomorrow we have another hot day ahead. we are...
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the so lar impulse 2 landed there today, more than a year after its initial takeoff.s the first round-the-world flight powered solely by the sun's energy. during the 25,000-mile journey, the plane made 16 stops, including one at the lehigh valley international airport in allentown. >>> day two of the democratic national convention under way right here tonight at the wells fargo center. the roll call of votes under way right now. the dnc means big money for local businesses. but not everyone's making out as they hoped they would. that story next as our coverage from the dnc continues. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. so we wired the wagner's house with 100 meg internet. which means that in the time it takes mr. wagner to pour a 20 oz. cup of coffee, tommy can download 30 songs, and jan can upload 120 photos. 12 seconds. that's the power of fiber optics. and right now you can get 100 meg internet with equal upload and dowloads speeds, tv and phone for just $69.99 per month online. cable can't offer internet speeds this fast at a price this good. only fios can
the so lar impulse 2 landed there today, more than a year after its initial takeoff.s the first round-the-world flight powered solely by the sun's energy. during the 25,000-mile journey, the plane made 16 stops, including one at the lehigh valley international airport in allentown. >>> day two of the democratic national convention under way right here tonight at the wells fargo center. the roll call of votes under way right now. the dnc means big money for local businesses. but not...
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people in a room, you know, arguing it out about the basics of policy, the basics of pretty gran knew larerms about what age people might be able to buy into medicare. it seems a world away from a general election campaign thus far that has been fairly bereft of that in general. >> look, what we're seeing the process here of creating consensus at the very base of the party, marijuana decriminalization, frankly, pathway to legalization was so important because at the base of our party is very important. and you know, the realities is a bunch of clinton supporters came over to you know, folks who have been associated with our campaign in actually pushing it through. and so our campaign has created all of this energy for all these new people into our party and we want to keep them in our party. and the way that we keep them in our party is we listen to them, respect them and make sure that the platform reflexes many of their ambitions for our country. >> ben jealous, former president naacp, a sanders supporter live in orlando for i think the second day of the platform committee meeting there
people in a room, you know, arguing it out about the basics of policy, the basics of pretty gran knew larerms about what age people might be able to buy into medicare. it seems a world away from a general election campaign thus far that has been fairly bereft of that in general. >> look, what we're seeing the process here of creating consensus at the very base of the party, marijuana decriminalization, frankly, pathway to legalization was so important because at the base of our party is...
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on a personal and little-known episode, he became friends with the reverend lars paul esborn , who was a professor at illinois university, a lutheran school in springfield. oldest son, robert, attended some of his classes and lincoln frequently called on the professor to discuss his son 's studies -- and this reminds me all too frequently of some classes i've had over a number of years. robert at that time was not an enthusiastic student. he needed to be motivated. i can relate to that. i assure you. lincoln served on the board of directors of the school. esborn have political experience as member of the city council. he was an outspoken opponent of strong drink and slavery and lincoln took a liking to him. they shared similar political beliefs. he became a loyal, consistent supporter both in the press and on the stump. his sons enlisted in the union army with one of them being the first swedish soldier to fall in battle during the american civil war. before we start patting lincoln on the back, we need to realize that like so many in the mid-19th century, lincoln's philosophy of immig
on a personal and little-known episode, he became friends with the reverend lars paul esborn , who was a professor at illinois university, a lutheran school in springfield. oldest son, robert, attended some of his classes and lincoln frequently called on the professor to discuss his son 's studies -- and this reminds me all too frequently of some classes i've had over a number of years. robert at that time was not an enthusiastic student. he needed to be motivated. i can relate to that. i...
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. >> as also cal dep lar turned from 2015 to 2016, both candidates were are about to face serious battles within their own parties and the people enjoying each other's company in this picture came to represent two very different versions of america's future. >> we have an old system and instead of expectationses it seems to be crumbling. it's very difficult being the pollster these days and figuring all this out. learer skin. be the you who controls your psoriasis with stelara® just 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require hospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tuberculosis. before starting stelara® tell your doctor if you think you have an infection or have symptoms such as: fever, sweats, chills, muscle aches or cough. always tell your doctor if you have any signs of infection, have had cancer, if you develop any new skin growths or if anyone in your house needs or has recently received a vaccine. alert your doctor of new or worsening problems,
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vehicle lar manslaughter and d w i. this suv slammed into four people earliest in rook lin.ne of those people died at the hospital. the other three in serious condition. >> i see the impact. people and people were screaming, everybody was bleeding. >> i saw the driver and someone was trying to hold the door against him so he wouldn't get out. i think he flashed his badge to show he was a cop. >> a spokesperson said the officer worked for a year and a half in the department. he is now suspended. >>> a community has come together for a homeless team trying to make his life better. the stroke of luck that find college student after a six-hour bike ride. the tables are turned when a trooper find him in need of saving. >> very grateful for my. >> what went down that had a good samaritan stepping in. >> whether we're talking about dry or hot across the delaware valley, if you're going out, no weather issue, but tracking this is a cold front and it will bring the threat of severe weather to the delaware valley tomorrow. we'll talk more about that with the seven-day when we come bac
vehicle lar manslaughter and d w i. this suv slammed into four people earliest in rook lin.ne of those people died at the hospital. the other three in serious condition. >> i see the impact. people and people were screaming, everybody was bleeding. >> i saw the driver and someone was trying to hold the door against him so he wouldn't get out. i think he flashed his badge to show he was a cop. >> a spokesperson said the officer worked for a year and a half in the department. he...
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the -- new england lar age. it is a historic point, a big change in terms of the direction that iran was headed and wait we saw things. there is no question that the world is safer today and our allies in the middle east, especially in slar, are more secure because the jcpoa has denied iran the opportunity to develop a neff. we can and should -- a nuclear weapon. we can and should continue to build on this work and confront the iranian regime's behavior without undermining the jcpoa. we should impose sanctions for ballistic missiles, human rights violations, and terrorism. but these sanctions must be carefully drawn. must be carefully written to protect the agreement that denies iran a nuclear weapon. but the bill we're voting on today does not do this. as a result, it won't make us safer. it will undermine every single achievement we have made over the past year. it will impose insurmountable limits on the president's ability to work with our allies around the world and implement effective sanctions on iranian
the -- new england lar age. it is a historic point, a big change in terms of the direction that iran was headed and wait we saw things. there is no question that the world is safer today and our allies in the middle east, especially in slar, are more secure because the jcpoa has denied iran the opportunity to develop a neff. we can and should -- a nuclear weapon. we can and should continue to build on this work and confront the iranian regime's behavior without undermining the jcpoa. we should...
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that's a bunch of ma lar key. >> reporter: and even with the vice president and vp attacks -- >> it'sto be great, believe me. we're going to build a wall and make mention dough pay for it, believe me. we're going to destroy isis so fast, believe me. there's nothing suspicious in my tax returns, believe me. >> reporter: the california delegation was still struggling as at least two delegates were ejected. all because bernie sanders supporters were still screaming out like this during the speeches. >> here it was completely distracting and upsetting. we're like, is someone hurt? let her in, then all the security went over here. i don't understand except they just
that's a bunch of ma lar key. >> reporter: and even with the vice president and vp attacks -- >> it'sto be great, believe me. we're going to build a wall and make mention dough pay for it, believe me. we're going to destroy isis so fast, believe me. there's nothing suspicious in my tax returns, believe me. >> reporter: the california delegation was still struggling as at least two delegates were ejected. all because bernie sanders supporters were still screaming out like this...
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that's a bunch of ma lar key. >> reporter: and even with the vice president and vp attacks -- >> it's going to be great, believe me. we're going to build a wall and make mention dough pay for it, believe me. we're going to destroy isis so fast, believe me. there's nothing suspicious in my tax returns, believe me. >> reporter: the california delegation was still struggling as at least two delegates were ejected. all because bernie sanders supporters were still screaming out like this during the speeches. >> here it was completely distracting and upsetting. we're like, is someone hurt? let her in, then all the security went over here. i don't understand except they just have had it. >> reporter: and afterwards. that we love you bernie! >> reporter: sanders himself was out again this morning reaffirming his support for hillary clinton. >> i understand better than anybody in this room that there are differences of opinion between us and hillary clinton. believe me. but if anyone thinks that there's not a significant difference between hillary clinton and donald trump, you are dead wrong.
that's a bunch of ma lar key. >> reporter: and even with the vice president and vp attacks -- >> it's going to be great, believe me. we're going to build a wall and make mention dough pay for it, believe me. we're going to destroy isis so fast, believe me. there's nothing suspicious in my tax returns, believe me. >> reporter: the california delegation was still struggling as at least two delegates were ejected. all because bernie sanders supporters were still screaming out...
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se nancy you and i were talking,alg kent island is the largesthe lar island in the chesapeake but ate time when you come across the bridge if you blink you just might miss it.t mimiss >> exactly because it's only 4 miles across from the west -- west to east and then it's 18 miles from south to sout north side and so you do missyom it in a blink but we're we' wonderful.woful. you got to stop by always and a taste the products of the bay ty and we just love having youavg u here. >> i also hear it's a good it's place to stretch your legs your when you're driving to the'r beach want to take a littlee o l break, right come over and over spends a little time here.e time let's talk about the history. itbo talk about this area.ea. >> exactly, exactly.xact and we, kent island is the third oldest settlement in america. did you know that. >> i did not know that. n >> yeah. and we're the first english speaking settlement int i maryland but the third oldest od in the united states and so s we're so excited and so proudoro of that fact. f >> i'm sure. >> 1631.631. >> 1631. >> and now jack i unders
se nancy you and i were talking,alg kent island is the largesthe lar island in the chesapeake but ate time when you come across the bridge if you blink you just might miss it.t mimiss >> exactly because it's only 4 miles across from the west -- west to east and then it's 18 miles from south to sout north side and so you do missyom it in a blink but we're we' wonderful.woful. you got to stop by always and a taste the products of the bay ty and we just love having youavg u here. >> i...