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we know the country was united north and south but culturally and mainly the way this country remains divided? what can be learned here? the robert e. lee memorial that'll help americans and people from other parts of the world, too. to examine that, examine their believes and see what they can make of it moving in the future. you can watch this and other american artifacts program by visiting your website at cspan.org/histo cspan.org/history. >>> 100 years ago, president woodrow wilson signed to create this national park service. the most visited historic home in the park system. next, we talk to chris after the civil war to help free slaves transitioned into independent lives. this is american history tv. >>> i am craig syphax of the black heritage museum. we have a website and we are a virtual museum and one of our focuses is to enrich the story of freeing the village. we have worked with the park easter vis and the university and the simthsonians. it is an entity that was formed in 1863 to combat of an outbreak of the small papox because of t emancipation. during this outbreak, th
we know the country was united north and south but culturally and mainly the way this country remains divided? what can be learned here? the robert e. lee memorial that'll help americans and people from other parts of the world, too. to examine that, examine their believes and see what they can make of it moving in the future. you can watch this and other american artifacts program by visiting your website at cspan.org/histo cspan.org/history. >>> 100 years ago, president woodrow...
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, housing unit, north segregation, east block adjustment center, 7 25 murderers.illers and serial killers. joe was convicted in marin county trial three years ago of killing three women he suspected of many more. >> how many people did you kill joe do you think? >> how many did you. >> i killed nochbility i killed none. how about you? >> none. >>reporter: polly's murderer refused to speak to me. even though he has been sending me letters. >> perhaps most famous inmate here scott peterson usually works out on this yard but today he chose to stay inside of the cell to avoid the media. to be able to speak to the inmates hi to wear anti-stab vest to protect against prison shank and sign a waiver. prison will not negotiate over hospital substance if i were taken. >> very minimal human contact. conditions not all that good. >>reporter: many inmates were happy to talk about life in prison. the cases. how long they have been on death row7ufu >> 28 years all togú?)q).á >>reporter: and whether death penalty should be abolished execution sped up. >> i think that it should be
, housing unit, north segregation, east block adjustment center, 7 25 murderers.illers and serial killers. joe was convicted in marin county trial three years ago of killing three women he suspected of many more. >> how many people did you kill joe do you think? >> how many did you. >> i killed nochbility i killed none. how about you? >> none. >>reporter: polly's murderer refused to speak to me. even though he has been sending me letters. >> perhaps most...
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united, north of the border, facing montrÉal. united with the lead in the 87th minute. centering pass, heads it in. the gameends 1-1. goalkeeper hope solo has been suspended six months from the u.s. women's soccer team in response to solo calling the swedish team a bunch of cowards after they knocked the americans out of the him up x. -- out of the olympics. looks like hope solo is learning the hard way, once again. leon: you have to see to believe. this is the largest one in the world. leon: we are going to show you something that you may not recognize, but this may be the largest, most valuable pearl in the world. it was found inside of a giant clam of the philippines. it is more than two feet long and one foot wide and weighs 75 pounds. that is more than five times the weight of its closest rival. they think right now it could be worth $100 million and is 170,000 carats. steve: that must have been a really big clam, not moving much. steve: the heat wave starts tomorrow, the second one of the summer. 93 friday, the heat index between100 and 105. lower 90's saturday an
united, north of the border, facing montrÉal. united with the lead in the 87th minute. centering pass, heads it in. the gameends 1-1. goalkeeper hope solo has been suspended six months from the u.s. women's soccer team in response to solo calling the swedish team a bunch of cowards after they knocked the americans out of the him up x. -- out of the olympics. looks like hope solo is learning the hard way, once again. leon: you have to see to believe. this is the largest one in the world. leon:...
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brent: the un security council is holding an emergency meeting after the latest north korean missile test. the united states says north korea fired two missiles at the same time, and one exploded as soon as it was launched. japan says this other launched near its territorial waters after flying 1000 kilometers. now to some unfinished business from the cold war. a german court has sent to former yugoslav secret service chiefs to jail for life for masterminding the murder of a dissident back in the 1980's. they are both from what is now croatia, found guilty of complicity in the murder, committed in a pretty little town in southern germany. reporter: in bavaria, southwest of munich. this is where one of the men fled after escaping yugoslavia. he was an outspoken critic of the communist regime. he also had inside information about corrupt dealings at the top of the country's business and politics. in july 1983, he went into his garage. a secret printing press. he was shot multiple times before being killed with an ax. his son found him afterwards. within a few years, his son would also be dead. the circ
brent: the un security council is holding an emergency meeting after the latest north korean missile test. the united states says north korea fired two missiles at the same time, and one exploded as soon as it was launched. japan says this other launched near its territorial waters after flying 1000 kilometers. now to some unfinished business from the cold war. a german court has sent to former yugoslav secret service chiefs to jail for life for masterminding the murder of a dissident back in...
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as officers responded to reports of a burglary shortly before 3:00 this afternoon at a storage unit on north fourth street near east hedding street. >>> the san jose police department is moving forward with a plan to shift resources now due to a shortage of police officers. within the last hour the city council passed an emergency measure to deal with low staffing levels. the vote was 10-1. the decision means 47 officers from various departments will go out on patrol. over the past decade the number of full duty sworn officers have dropped from about 1,300 to 812. >> ultimately we felt in order to keep my officers safe and reduce, you know, quite frankly some of the fatigue and also to keep our community safe that we needed to do this and we needed to do this quickly. >> the department says that there will be nearly 350 10- hour patrol shifts each week that they cannot currently fill on overtime. changes are to come on september 11 and they will stay in place until march. >>> 49ers head coach chip kelly says that colin kaepernick's decision to sit during their national anthem has not become
as officers responded to reports of a burglary shortly before 3:00 this afternoon at a storage unit on north fourth street near east hedding street. >>> the san jose police department is moving forward with a plan to shift resources now due to a shortage of police officers. within the last hour the city council passed an emergency measure to deal with low staffing levels. the vote was 10-1. the decision means 47 officers from various departments will go out on patrol. over the past...
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officers say they initially responded to reports of a burglary at the storage unit on north fourth street in san jose. >> steve:the bomb squad was called out for several hours when a suspicious device was found. they have since cleared the area. authorities did not specify if it turned out to be a live explosive or if it needed to be detonated. >> pam:a fast moving wildfire tearing through a california community. it has already forced 700 people from their homes. >> steve:new tonight at 8 dangers at the toll plaza. the step that could be taken to improve safety on a busy bay area bridge. >> pam:and next. police arrest singer chris brown after a standoff. what they are accusing him of doing. and what he claimed, in a profanity - laced rant online. >> vicki:singer chris brown is behing bars tonight... allegedly on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon. vicki is here with details. los angeles police detectives searched the grammy winner's home... following a standoff that lasted several hours. a woman called police around 3- a-m accusing brown of pointing a gun at her. she says she was a
officers say they initially responded to reports of a burglary at the storage unit on north fourth street in san jose. >> steve:the bomb squad was called out for several hours when a suspicious device was found. they have since cleared the area. authorities did not specify if it turned out to be a live explosive or if it needed to be detonated. >> pam:a fast moving wildfire tearing through a california community. it has already forced 700 people from their homes. >> steve:new...
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officers were called to a possible burglary in progress alt a residential storage unit on north first street? it happened this afternoon. when police arrived they found signs of a burglary but also a suspicious device. officers shut down four blocks and ordered dozens of people out of their homes, condo owes and businesses. >> i was coming home from the grocery store, and i had the groceries for the evening. i came home and the street was blocked off. the officers told me they were evacuating our entire billing. >> the box squad detonated the device. no word whether it was dangerous. >>> teenagers abusing drugs and alcohol here in loren county. dozens pack a community meeting admitting there's a problem and seeking solutions. >>> also, singer chris brown arrested again, this time after an hours long stand-off at his home. what he post owed instagram before being taken in. >>> good evening, i'm meteorologist jeff ranieri. we're tracking cooler summer air coming our way. details on that. plus two hurricanes headed near hawaii. full forecast path in a few minutes. >> wanted by police. >>
officers were called to a possible burglary in progress alt a residential storage unit on north first street? it happened this afternoon. when police arrived they found signs of a burglary but also a suspicious device. officers shut down four blocks and ordered dozens of people out of their homes, condo owes and businesses. >> i was coming home from the grocery store, and i had the groceries for the evening. i came home and the street was blocked off. the officers told me they were...
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simpson" and "opening arguments, a young lawyer's first case, united states v. oliver north."n in the conversation on c-span 2. then at 7:00 eastern, dinesh d' souza looks at the impact a hillary clinton presidency would have on america in his book "hillary's america, the secret history of the democratic party." go to book tv.org for the complete schedule. >>> c-span is touring cities across the country exploring american history. next, a look at our visit to the blaine house in augusta, maine. you're watching american history tv all weekend every weekend on c-span 3. >>> i want to welcome you to the blaine house. since 1919 the home of maine's governors and their families. the house was actually built in 1833 by a captain james hall from bath, maine. for those of you who know maine, bath is a major shipbuilding and seaport town and captain hall decided in 1830 to retire from the sea. he bought this very strategically located peace of land right across from the statehouse that year, 1830, and in 1833 he finished construction on a very handsome two-story hipped roof federal hou
simpson" and "opening arguments, a young lawyer's first case, united states v. oliver north."n in the conversation on c-span 2. then at 7:00 eastern, dinesh d' souza looks at the impact a hillary clinton presidency would have on america in his book "hillary's america, the secret history of the democratic party." go to book tv.org for the complete schedule. >>> c-span is touring cities across the country exploring american history. next, a look at our visit to...
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united will play north of the boarder in montreal as we mentioned. that is a game you can see on newschannel8. the match starts at 7:30. our coverage begins at 7:00. one final note fresh from the success in rio, five-time olympic gold medalist katie ledecky will toss the first pitch at tomorrow's nats-orioles game. that will be fun for the fans to see that. leon: fun to see. should be a good night to be watching baseball. doug: good baseball tomorrow and friday. leon: sounds good. that is it for us tonight. "world news tonight" with david muir coming up next. let's start over here compwith this aluminum bed.eds. you put your toolbox up here... whoa! that's a big hole. that is unbelievable. now let's check out the roll formed steel bed of the silverado. same spot, same empty toolbox. took it way better. the steel held up. this summer find your tag and get 16% of msrp cash back on select remaining 2016 silverado pick-ups in stock. that's over $7,500 cash back on this chevy silverado. >>> tonight, donald trump taking aim. new and scathing attacks on hil
united will play north of the boarder in montreal as we mentioned. that is a game you can see on newschannel8. the match starts at 7:30. our coverage begins at 7:00. one final note fresh from the success in rio, five-time olympic gold medalist katie ledecky will toss the first pitch at tomorrow's nats-orioles game. that will be fun for the fans to see that. leon: fun to see. should be a good night to be watching baseball. doug: good baseball tomorrow and friday. leon: sounds good. that is it...
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trump and i talked about my condition that free trade agreement of north america has benefitted both the united states and mexico. exports from the united states to mexico are close to $200 billion per year and according to the chamber of commerce of the united states, more than 6 million of american jobs depend on experorts to mexico. our country buys more from the united states than from germany, spain, france, italy, japan, and the united kingdom together. ma many jobs in the manufacturing industry in the united states were sent to other regions of the world, precisely because together, we have developed a competitive manufacturing platform in the north american region, in average, 40% of the ex port content of mexican exports, isn't on american territory. we must work together to avoid that sources of employment might leave our region. none the less, this does not mean the free trade agreement of north america doesn't have room for improvement for the benefit of both. temperatu telecom is an agreement that was signed 22 years ago. the next president of the united states will find in my gove
trump and i talked about my condition that free trade agreement of north america has benefitted both the united states and mexico. exports from the united states to mexico are close to $200 billion per year and according to the chamber of commerce of the united states, more than 6 million of american jobs depend on experorts to mexico. our country buys more from the united states than from germany, spain, france, italy, japan, and the united kingdom together. ma many jobs in the manufacturing...
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. >>> next, north korea a determined enemy of the united states. just this week north korea congressed a missile test. and bob woodruff is right there with this extraordinary look inside that secretive nation. >> reporter: despite the growing tension, access never allowed before. to view the capitol from this soviet chopper, from the square famous for the military parades to the bridge to the smoking power plant. driving two hours south we arrive at the demilitarized zone. here's the line. on the other side is south korea. >> north korean soldiers on one side and american on the other. one of the top officials give us us the first u.s. tv interview in more than a decade, just hours before we meet reports of a missile launch. just this morning the south korean joint chief of staff saying north korea launched another missile into the sea. off the east coast. what's your reaction? he says they're payback for u.s. sanctions which he calls nuclear blackmail. >> said this is a declarations of war. the united states will have to pay a terrifying price for
. >>> next, north korea a determined enemy of the united states. just this week north korea congressed a missile test. and bob woodruff is right there with this extraordinary look inside that secretive nation. >> reporter: despite the growing tension, access never allowed before. to view the capitol from this soviet chopper, from the square famous for the military parades to the bridge to the smoking power plant. driving two hours south we arrive at the demilitarized zone. here's...
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. >>> a rare moment at the rio games when north and south korea united for a powerful moment, two gymnasts, one from the north and one from the south snapped photos compete. it's a message about how the bond between athletes can sometimes this car is traveling over 200 miles per hour. to win, every millisecond matters. both on the track and thousands of miles away. with the help of at&t, red bull racing can share critical information about every inch of the car from virtually anywhere. brakes are getting warm. confirmed, daniel you need to cool your brakes. giving them the agility to have speed & precision. [ crowd noise ] whoa. [ gears stopping ] when your pain reliever stops working, your whole day stops. try this. but just one aleve has the strength to stop pain for 12 hours. so live your whole day, not part... with 12 hour aleve. don't let dust and allergens get between you and life's beautiful moments. flonase gives you more complete allergy relief. most allergy pills only control one inflammatory substance. flonase controls 6. and six is greater than one. flonase changes everything.
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north. rescue units on scene delays north and southbound along 66th street. especially heading southbound just about 8:05. an innocent baby is in hospital this morning after being injured in a drive by shooting. the pasco sheriff's office says this baby was asleep, when she was hit by this bullet. fox 13's shayla reeves is live for news port ritchie. deputies do not think this is random either, right? >> but why? >> yeah, that's the latest information we're getting from a pasco county sheriff's office. i've had some communication with the spokesperson this morning. and he has confirmed for me this morning that they do not that the shooting here off westcott drive was random. that is coming from a spokesperson here within the hour. that spokesperson telling me this morning that inside the home at the time of the shooting, was an infant along with her mother who the sheriff's office has now described as a documented gang member. that information has just been released to us hours after that i want to take you back to this video. this is video from the scene tha
north. rescue units on scene delays north and southbound along 66th street. especially heading southbound just about 8:05. an innocent baby is in hospital this morning after being injured in a drive by shooting. the pasco sheriff's office says this baby was asleep, when she was hit by this bullet. fox 13's shayla reeves is live for news port ritchie. deputies do not think this is random either, right? >> but why? >> yeah, that's the latest information we're getting from a pasco...
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placed on north an >> the united states crossed the line in relations with dprk. >> reporter: one of north korea's top officials han ri gave their first tv interview in more than a decade. >> so we regard it at the declaration of war. >> reporter: tension is palpable two hours south on the demilitarized zone. north korean soldiers on one side face down american and month or so in terms of communication? >> there is no diplomatic contact channel now. there is no communication line between two sides. and so the tension is getting worse and worse. >> reporter: and just last week, north korea conducted its latest missile tests. but back in the capital, there is no sign of war. families enjoying the summer and making memories muche counterpart in the u.s. for "nightline," i'm bob woodruff in pyongyapyongyang. >> with the eyes of the world on rio, we're reminded of the wise words of olympic champion wilma rudolph who said, the triumph can't be had without the struggle. true in sports, true in life. thank you for watching abc news. join us for "good morning america" tomorrow. as always we're
placed on north an >> the united states crossed the line in relations with dprk. >> reporter: one of north korea's top officials han ri gave their first tv interview in more than a decade. >> so we regard it at the declaration of war. >> reporter: tension is palpable two hours south on the demilitarized zone. north korean soldiers on one side face down american and month or so in terms of communication? >> there is no diplomatic contact channel now. there is no...
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but he was no abraham lincoln and he would not have taken the remainder of the united states to war. could the north have won it? i doubt it. it was not militarizing in the same way as the south was. by postponing the ir repressable conflict by a decade, it became a war that the united states, the north, could actually win and, of course as we know, did win. and that makes all the difference in the world. had -- had compromise not been brokered in 1850, this country would have fractured once and quite possibly more than once. as i said early had succession been accomplished as a precedent. how did the fuguetive slave law -- you have a question. >> then perhaps i would like to interpose this. okay. we buy a decade, 11 years. but is that so? in 1850 we have the compromise. it might have held for 15, 20 years but for an abrogation of the compromise by the man who put it together, steven a. douglas, with the kansas-nebraska bill. what's going on here? >> let's look at what happened between 1850 and 1860. several things happened. let me start with the fuguetive slave law because i want to talk about and
but he was no abraham lincoln and he would not have taken the remainder of the united states to war. could the north have won it? i doubt it. it was not militarizing in the same way as the south was. by postponing the ir repressable conflict by a decade, it became a war that the united states, the north, could actually win and, of course as we know, did win. and that makes all the difference in the world. had -- had compromise not been brokered in 1850, this country would have fractured once...
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there are longer range mod else that try to pull that moisture up and toward north east united states. will not be until late next week and way too far out to know if that would happen but we are keeping an eye on it. in the meantime beautiful over tonight clear, comfortable. 65 degrees. tomorrow presently warm at 86. you're witness weather seven day forecast only features one day in the 90's which is good news, friday. saturday we are at 88 with sunshine. sunday looks good late day thunderstorm monday. tuesday we are back to sunshine and if any of that moisture gets in, it is a long shot we have to see fit makes it to florida that would be at end of next week to kick off labor day weekend but we will keep a close eye on that. >> here we go labor day weekend coming up. >> all right, don bell up next in sports. >> couple new comers forbidder, both fans would love to see dario green beckham become a star but right now eagles wide out has who hades goals. hear from him. plus new linebacker steven tullock has been on the team for half day and already he has high raise but from who? find o
there are longer range mod else that try to pull that moisture up and toward north east united states. will not be until late next week and way too far out to know if that would happen but we are keeping an eye on it. in the meantime beautiful over tonight clear, comfortable. 65 degrees. tomorrow presently warm at 86. you're witness weather seven day forecast only features one day in the 90's which is good news, friday. saturday we are at 88 with sunshine. sunday looks good late day...
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this afternoon, discovered about 3:00 when officers responded to reports of a burglary at a store unit on northrth street. roads in the immediate area were shut down and a four block area of downtown was evacuated. those orders remained in place until 5:45 tonight when the device was rendered safe by the bomb squad. >>> now to oakland where police arrested two juveniles in connection with a home invasion. investigators say to senior citizens were attacked and robbed on their home on sequoia road above interstate 580. cristina rendon says it all happened about 2:30 a.m. >> reporter: sequoia road is usually quiet at night but early tuesday was different. oakland police say multiple intruders broke into this home. >> there was forced entry and there was an assault. >> reporter: they assaulted two men inside, one in his 70s and one in his 80s. one of the victims was treated for moderate injuries. this afternoon a resident stopped one of the victims from talking to us. >> thank you very much. >> reporter: hours after the home invasion officers stopped to teenage suspect near sequoia. >> they came ac
this afternoon, discovered about 3:00 when officers responded to reports of a burglary at a store unit on northrth street. roads in the immediate area were shut down and a four block area of downtown was evacuated. those orders remained in place until 5:45 tonight when the device was rendered safe by the bomb squad. >>> now to oakland where police arrested two juveniles in connection with a home invasion. investigators say to senior citizens were attacked and robbed on their home on...
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units. >> very likely on the north side of the structure. reporter: the red cross says they will be helping the for as long as they need it. adrienne: investigators are still trying to figure out what caused the fire. firefighters tell us they are really not sure if smoke detectors work. their the tech -- inspection showed that there were detectors that work in that building. sheldon: still ahead, the factor that officials say may have played a part in his disappearance. >> we had some on and off showers today. now it is looking decent outside . i will tell you about your work adrienne: investigators are trying to figure out what happened to former three doors down guitarist matt roberts. they found him dead at a west bend hotel. the 38 your old was supposed to perform at the reporter: -- his father said that his son struggled with addiction to prescription painkillers. an autopsy is struck -- scheduled for today. sheldon: police responded to the scene you're 20 4th avenue and 60 eight st just after 8:30 this morning after reports of shots f
units. >> very likely on the north side of the structure. reporter: the red cross says they will be helping the for as long as they need it. adrienne: investigators are still trying to figure out what caused the fire. firefighters tell us they are really not sure if smoke detectors work. their the tech -- inspection showed that there were detectors that work in that building. sheldon: still ahead, the factor that officials say may have played a part in his disappearance. >> we had...
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north korea every now and then. do it differently. do it in a deriftive way. go to a bank, you want to do business in the united states? don't do business in north korea. if we catch you doing business in north korea, you're out of the american markets. shannon, third thing we have to do, understand the inevitable. they're getting nuclear weapons which will eventually be able to reach the united states. why are we gutting our missile defense program? we should be accelerating it. put it on steroids, missile defense. >> i want to talk about another issue while we have you. we have the air campaign for libya. u.s. military brass saying the operation would last weeks, not months. what do you make of that. do you think that's effective enough for the strikes when isis is all over syria and iraq and other places. >> we have been at this 15 years, trying to go after radical islam, yet to figure out how to do it and succeed. it is in more places in greater strength than ever before, whether you call it al qaeda, variety extremist.hatever your the idea you drop a bomb here and there and it will stop it, that's not what the pres
north korea every now and then. do it differently. do it in a deriftive way. go to a bank, you want to do business in the united states? don't do business in north korea. if we catch you doing business in north korea, you're out of the american markets. shannon, third thing we have to do, understand the inevitable. they're getting nuclear weapons which will eventually be able to reach the united states. why are we gutting our missile defense program? we should be accelerating it. put it on...
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. >>> a rare moment at the rio games when north and south korea united if only for a fleeting moment, if only for a selfie, two gymnasts, one from the north and one from the south snapped photos it's a message about how the bond between athletes can sometimes transcend the hostilities between nations. >>> when we come back we'll explain why so many olympians are covered by purple >>> finally tonight, it was the burning question on social media all across the country last night as michael phelps gathered with his teammates by the pool before their gold medal swim. what were those circular markings all over his upper back and shoulders? turns out there's a very good explanation, something that's been known in hollywood circles for quite a while. peter alexander went in search of the benefits of cupping. >> reporter: he's the recognizable olympian, at these games decorated in unrecognizable marks. michael phelps arriving pool side brandishing a bunch of bruises that left americans guessing, on twitter, michael phelps probably just fell asleep on his medals. those circles, the result of p
. >>> a rare moment at the rio games when north and south korea united if only for a fleeting moment, if only for a selfie, two gymnasts, one from the north and one from the south snapped photos it's a message about how the bond between athletes can sometimes transcend the hostilities between nations. >>> when we come back we'll explain why so many olympians are covered by purple >>> finally tonight, it was the burning question on social media all across the country...
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units. we'll continue to cover this story, of course. i'm rosemary church. for our viewers in north america, early start is next. for the rest of our viewers, coverage continues after this break with hannah von jones. thanks for your company. ♪ >>> breaking overnight -- a deadly earthquake hits central italy. we're getting our first look at the damage and the death toll. officials now trying to find survivors in the rubble. we'll have the very latest on this draddy. >>> donald trump is sailing the hillary clinton over the clinton foundation report. he says had may soften his tone on immigration but could that ultimately cost him? good morning, welcome to the middle of your week, welcome to "early start." i'm christine romans. >> always glad to be here, ri
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unit. i'm steve sbraccia, cbs north carolina. >>> we return to breaking news. the teenager living in durham custody is speaking out. 10-year-old wildin acosta was released two weeks ago after posting bond. let's take a live listen in. >> i was about 7 to 8 years old when my dad migrated u.s. when i was 13 or 14 my mom also migrated here. when i was in honduras i was only with my older brother who was about 22. during that time i would look as well because during that time it was only him and i. during that time i started my studies. when i was about 17 years old, i attended a church. we had one day we went to the park and it was my turn to talk about god to some youth. >> when i found a youth group. through a translator. he fled honduras and was put in ice custody. in the past couple of weeks he was released from the facility. he posted bond and is expected to have a new hearing. it's in the clear when this will happening. michael hyland is covering it and we'll have the at wncn.com. >>> an infamous former durham county attorney made his way back in court. mich
unit. i'm steve sbraccia, cbs north carolina. >>> we return to breaking news. the teenager living in durham custody is speaking out. 10-year-old wildin acosta was released two weeks ago after posting bond. let's take a live listen in. >> i was about 7 to 8 years old when my dad migrated u.s. when i was 13 or 14 my mom also migrated here. when i was in honduras i was only with my older brother who was about 22. during that time i would look as well because during that time it was...
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united states. why did it take all this time, people dying of dengue and yellow fever, all of the sudden we need to pay attention because we may in some cases in europe and northmerica of women who may have this disease. we will see zika in the united states was i will preempt that question, hopefully not a whole lot of cases. you gave me a lovely comment the other day. the ethics of a delayed response goes back to what you talk about here among your audience. think about marginalized populations why do we see these delayed responses? we are seeing it today. the last couple days this conversation, better terms than a conversation, let's protect the united states against zika. no one can decide whether they want to do it but how much they pay for it. the 1.9 or 1.1 the senate wants to give, some version, take a number but why are we having this conversation? we know what is going to happen, we also know that mosquito control in the united states is not a federal function or a state function but a city, county and district function, you need to get money to these people so they are doing what they should be doing which is illuminating mosquitoes and identifying
united states. why did it take all this time, people dying of dengue and yellow fever, all of the sudden we need to pay attention because we may in some cases in europe and northmerica of women who may have this disease. we will see zika in the united states was i will preempt that question, hopefully not a whole lot of cases. you gave me a lovely comment the other day. the ethics of a delayed response goes back to what you talk about here among your audience. think about marginalized...
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i think they need to address issues in the united states and north america first. happy they are focusing on rightsizing that in getting their price points corrected. only then do i think it makes sense to expand. joe: thank you very much. scarlet: macy's having it rest day in almost eight years, resting up 18%, having it day ever going back to 1992. coming up, hillary clinton rips donald trump's economic plan is a boon to the wealthiest americans. we will review her own proposals, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: this is bloomberg markets. i'm scarlet fu. it's time for the bloomberg business flash. but -- xbox unit is buying a streaming service. game service gives viewers the ability to watch and play along with their favorite games tremors in real-time. russia's national regular fining google six and $8 million for rules on antitrust tablets and mobile phones after a complaint was filed last year. the regulator found google violated laws by requiring mobile device makers to install its services, including search. dow chemical and dupont face three more months
i think they need to address issues in the united states and north america first. happy they are focusing on rightsizing that in getting their price points corrected. only then do i think it makes sense to expand. joe: thank you very much. scarlet: macy's having it rest day in almost eight years, resting up 18%, having it day ever going back to 1992. coming up, hillary clinton rips donald trump's economic plan is a boon to the wealthiest americans. we will review her own proposals, next. this...
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a young lawyer's first case, united states v. oliver north. then at 7:00 eastern danish looks at hillary clinton president in his book hillary's america, the secret history of the democratic party. go to booktv.org for the complete weekend schedule. >> now, a discussion about the role of the air force and the u.s. nuclear arsenal in national defense, general jack spoke at an event at the capitol hill club in washington, d.c. this is 45 minutes. >> good morning, everybody, i want to welcome you to the last of our seminars on nuclear deterrence and missile defense with a caveat that we have two possible additions, mr. bahiti and tom both have asked to speak and i'm trying to accommodate them and we will work that out, one was general on the ninth of september and on the 22nd colonel are going to talk about the space enterprise ground, general white is going to talk about space enterprise vision, yes, the 22nd are doing an event with the task force 21 here on the 22nd which begins at 11:00 o'clock that morning and we will be doing an event, this
a young lawyer's first case, united states v. oliver north. then at 7:00 eastern danish looks at hillary clinton president in his book hillary's america, the secret history of the democratic party. go to booktv.org for the complete weekend schedule. >> now, a discussion about the role of the air force and the u.s. nuclear arsenal in national defense, general jack spoke at an event at the capitol hill club in washington, d.c. this is 45 minutes. >> good morning, everybody, i want to...
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an opening arguments, a young lawyer's first case, united states versus oliver north. join the conversation with your phone calls and tweets. beginning at noon at noon eastern. >> bennett seven eastern we look at the impact that hillary clinton presidency would have on america on in his book, hillary's america the secret history of the democratic party. go to booktv.org for the complete we can schedule. >> this week on q&a, author scott christiansen discusses his book 100 documents that change the world. in the magna carta to wiki leaks. >> scott christiansen, what did you want to do with this book, 100 documents that change the world? >> i wanted to whet readers appetites for documents, historic documents that really have change the world. and to the world. and to show people what the actual documents look like and to explain a little bit to the context of those objects. a little bit of the story behind them and to put them together over time in a chronological order to give people a sense of how they played out in history. >> how did you decide which hundred to put i
an opening arguments, a young lawyer's first case, united states versus oliver north. join the conversation with your phone calls and tweets. beginning at noon at noon eastern. >> bennett seven eastern we look at the impact that hillary clinton presidency would have on america on in his book, hillary's america the secret history of the democratic party. go to booktv.org for the complete we can schedule. >> this week on q&a, author scott christiansen discusses his book 100...
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one of the favorite parts of my book is the united states and north carolina -- he did not think russiankers should be forced to wash their hands. i think it's reasonable for the guy who makes the salad to wash his hands. john: i am pro-handwashing. alex: what's with the idea that trump is offering voters something new that they have nothing left to lose. james: you to understand it you can't win with 40%. what hashave said happened is year is a hostile takeover of the republican party. changed parties six or seven times and people around him are -- the democratic party is happy with this candidate and the republican party is in this array. how did it happen? : the democratic party is more and automation of different interest groups. if youared things but have cultivated -- it's a huge fight over white working-class, non-college white, i don't know how many meetings, we have to get these people, it's the reagan democrats, the guy with a gun rack and the pickup truck and a hunting dog. one day, we just lost them. a were gone. they all became republican. majority of the republican party or
one of the favorite parts of my book is the united states and north carolina -- he did not think russiankers should be forced to wash their hands. i think it's reasonable for the guy who makes the salad to wash his hands. john: i am pro-handwashing. alex: what's with the idea that trump is offering voters something new that they have nothing left to lose. james: you to understand it you can't win with 40%. what hashave said happened is year is a hostile takeover of the republican party. changed...
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the north's first strike units are ready to mount attacks on the forces involved in the drills. the north climbs the drills are an invasion dress rehearsal. >>> in turkey funerals following a suicide bomb attack on a wedding party. the president of turkey blamed isis and said it was carried out by a child as young as 12 years old. the white house issued a strong condemnati condemnation. calling it barbaric. >>> in the u.s., a man charged with six counts of murder. the suspect entered the home where his estranged girlfriend was staying and attacked the victims. the girlfriend had allegedly gone to the home to escape an abusive relationship with him. he was arrested in mississippi alabama. >> a man hunt for two suspects after a gun violence in a house party in bridge port. one women was critically injured and 11 others injured. witnesses say the gunmen were hiding in the bushes when they opened fire. >>> donald trump's new campaign manager says the republican >>> making news in america this morning, extreme weather, fire, floods and tornadoes as new wildfires erupt and threaten hom
the north's first strike units are ready to mount attacks on the forces involved in the drills. the north climbs the drills are an invasion dress rehearsal. >>> in turkey funerals following a suicide bomb attack on a wedding party. the president of turkey blamed isis and said it was carried out by a child as young as 12 years old. the white house issued a strong condemnati condemnation. calling it barbaric. >>> in the u.s., a man charged with six counts of murder. the suspect...
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. >>> two united airlines pilots from north jersey are expected in court today in scotland.they're suspected of being drunk just before a scheduled flight to the u.s. the pilots were supposed to fly from glasgow to newark with more than 140 passengers on saturday. instead, the flight was delayed ten hours while the airline found replacement pilots. police arrested them just before they were scheduled to board the flight. the pilots faced charges linked to britain's transport safety laws. you may recall a similar story earlier this year where police in detroit arrested an american airlines pilot who failed two breathalyzer tests. the pilot pleaded no contest and was put on probation. last year, this jetblue pilot flew passengers from orlando to new york while allegedly under the influence. >> this is one of the areas where the pilots and all flight crew members have a virtual zero tolerance for impairment for any reason. if you are uncomfortable with a member of your crew, you don't fly with them. >> under faa rules, pilots are not allowed to consume alcohol within eight hour
. >>> two united airlines pilots from north jersey are expected in court today in scotland.they're suspected of being drunk just before a scheduled flight to the u.s. the pilots were supposed to fly from glasgow to newark with more than 140 passengers on saturday. instead, the flight was delayed ten hours while the airline found replacement pilots. police arrested them just before they were scheduled to board the flight. the pilots faced charges linked to britain's transport safety...