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so it isn't just a of a great story it is of untold story. >> but not that entire story. so with so many different people is just those voices and then they took their chances. >> after may 10, 1940. >> neville chamberlain retained his place he and church tilbury the animosity. but churchill assisted and take a majority of the conservatives. and chamberlain once war had begun that one of the things i wanted to do in this book is reinstate some understanding but a strong tough powerful politician. to have immense political skills but he made the mistake that he couldn't negotiate hitler. and with the reluctance of anybody through the first world war but the other was would not be ready for combat there was no way to tell the british but he knew that he needed time so he bought time not the nice thing but the british and the french have to buy time. >> the newest book coming out in september thanks for spending a few minutes. >> is good to see you again. >> leading up to world war i with what we're facing right now but germany was the one that convinced them to get into the
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trapped beneath these ruins are untold numbers of bodies.s homeless along with a million other people in this city. what are your children saying? dr amjad hazim is getting to work the only way he can. mosul‘s only functioning hospital is overwhelmed. there is no one checking the people who are coming and going and so the security forces are concerned that some of these people could be isis fighters or isis supporters. this is shrapnel in the back and i am examine this side of the shrapnel and this... and just outside, another explosion. a reminder that this war is still not over. at the height of the fighting, dr hazim was treating up to 700 people a day. now the numbers have dropped to 500, and notjust from injuries returning home could be deadly. according to the army, retreating isis fighters have rigged 90% of the buildings with improvised explosive devices. do you have the resources? i mean, do you have enough men to... explosion they've just. . . is that another one? so many more still in this area? the iraqi military is now accused o
trapped beneath these ruins are untold numbers of bodies.s homeless along with a million other people in this city. what are your children saying? dr amjad hazim is getting to work the only way he can. mosul‘s only functioning hospital is overwhelmed. there is no one checking the people who are coming and going and so the security forces are concerned that some of these people could be isis fighters or isis supporters. this is shrapnel in the back and i am examine this side of the shrapnel...
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you talked about the untold successes. any untold stories you want to share with us? just anythingbut that you are seeing with the president and your average americans out there? >> very much so. i'm glad you asked that. two tihings. one is i do go out on behalf of the white house quite a bit and i would say there is so much more support for the president then is reflected either in the polls are in the coverage. that should matter because people are getting information and seeing results somewhere, somehow. i always have faith in the wisdom of people. and people will come up to me and they say one or combination of the following -- please tell the president we love him, he is doing a great job. pray for him, praying for all of them. don't give up. ignore this or ignore that. and people will come up and say, i did not vote for him. and i didn't much care for the campaign he ran or what not, but -- i want him to six secret i like he is keeping his word. i like what he did on this or that issue. or how he helped this or that person. even as the naysayers would sa y, wha
you talked about the untold successes. any untold stories you want to share with us? just anythingbut that you are seeing with the president and your average americans out there? >> very much so. i'm glad you asked that. two tihings. one is i do go out on behalf of the white house quite a bit and i would say there is so much more support for the president then is reflected either in the polls are in the coverage. that should matter because people are getting information and seeing results...
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her sect major work following the secret rescue, and untold story of american nurses and medics behind nazi lines. nominated for the 2014 edgar award for the best fact crime and number one "wall street journal" best seller. robert small in 1862 sees a confederates steamer sail from charleston harbour through a union blockade, fleeing himself and his family but his mission did not end there. he would later become the first black captain of an army ship and enjoy, "usa today" clears reed reading the book is like recovering a lost heirloom. count look human -- countless publications -- cate line berry has made a career as a staff writer and editor the national geographic and smithsonian magazine. she currently'ses in raleigh, north carolina, and she is with michael moor, the great, great grandson of mr. smalls. mr. moore is an accomplished businessman and the international african-american museum in charleston, carolina. [applause] >> we decided before that i'm going to sort of ask the first question but it feels awkward. this is cates event and i'm support of supporting her so i just wan
her sect major work following the secret rescue, and untold story of american nurses and medics behind nazi lines. nominated for the 2014 edgar award for the best fact crime and number one "wall street journal" best seller. robert small in 1862 sees a confederates steamer sail from charleston harbour through a union blockade, fleeing himself and his family but his mission did not end there. he would later become the first black captain of an army ship and enjoy, "usa today"...
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is not you know get to share your passion for the truth or tell untold stories the very first deep a list is that you get to grow your personal brand that's what journalism has come to people growing your personal brand beyond the growing your personal brand at huff post editor you also have the chance to have your work promoted on their social media accounts you have access to special newsletters you get to test drive some of the freshest products you'll get access to your favorite editors and you'll be able to network with other people just like you that's all fine and whatever that's pretty normal stuff basically in turn writes that's not the worst part of the listing the worst part of the listing is where they give examples of what they think is the kind of work they want from college kid the first article they list as an example of great. or is taylor swift to face the alleged assaults or in trial suddenly we aren't feminists anymore that's the headline of the great work the next is how we've weaponized to female nude the third is here's how we should be talking about health car
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and so, as more powers and taxes get pumped into counties what the untold story that certainly we can generalize about. the groups that are in these counties. many counties are also different groups. the depth of that. as they would say the timing of his death his disappearance and then really. the fact that this gentleman was described in terms of how the computer system when he disappeared and died at that time there was a lot of speculation that could be political and then around the time that there were some stories with that. he got killed with the young lady with him. his death won't affect the credibility of the computer system. but so far it was a new news investigation so far. so we don't know. [inaudible] he died because of that. he have some information and therefore this is certainly something that were to get more of monica the court. i'm sure according to that the name will come up in court. that is what we know for now at least from the official position from the government. might take it from there. we know two of three things. someone was murdered and tortured and the
and so, as more powers and taxes get pumped into counties what the untold story that certainly we can generalize about. the groups that are in these counties. many counties are also different groups. the depth of that. as they would say the timing of his death his disappearance and then really. the fact that this gentleman was described in terms of how the computer system when he disappeared and died at that time there was a lot of speculation that could be political and then around the time...
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by the way, one of the untold stories, you mentioned catholics, one of the untold stories the way catholicsed, they voted 52-45% for president obama. they voted the exact proportion for president trump. they happened to live in states primarily, midwestern states of ohio, pennsylvania, michigan, wisconsin. it was midwestern, catholic, working class voters who flipped this election. now that's history. what do we do now? trish: i'll just tell you, the economy matters. it is the economy stupid, right? the economy is the one unifying issue. as much as you want to talk about how you think republicans are somehow racist, if you voted for trump, you're racist, that will not slide. i say that to the democratic party. i know, robin, you would agree with me. that will not slide. there is a core economic issue there, that everybody can rally around. he tapped into that, has he not, steve? >> no, absolutely. you're right, economic growth, of all the reasons donald trump won, the biggest upset in american political history, all things that he won is really the economic anxiety out there in the country.
by the way, one of the untold stories, you mentioned catholics, one of the untold stories the way catholicsed, they voted 52-45% for president obama. they voted the exact proportion for president trump. they happened to live in states primarily, midwestern states of ohio, pennsylvania, michigan, wisconsin. it was midwestern, catholic, working class voters who flipped this election. now that's history. what do we do now? trish: i'll just tell you, the economy matters. it is the economy stupid,...
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the are untold numbers of bodies. but life is slowly returning to the city.rsity. it stores closed in june, 2014, mosul university. it stores closed injune, 2014, after the so—called islamic state turned it into its headquarters. science labs were used as makeshift weapons factories. iraqi forces discovered what they have long suspected and feared, sulphur mustard. according to the us pentagon, the university was central to is‘s chemical weapons programme. now some classes have resumed and stu d e nts now some classes have resumed and students are beginning to return. balmedie newbuilding, but some things are irreplaceable. among the ashes, over a million books on philosophy, law and literature. all burnt by is. the seat of learning represented everything they stood against. intellectuals like this are the, —— a runout professor of law, lived in fear of their lives. so what did you do? the sense of life flooding back into this town is palpable. but the scars are there. this woman was a student at the university. when isis came to power, she had to give up her
the are untold numbers of bodies. but life is slowly returning to the city.rsity. it stores closed in june, 2014, mosul university. it stores closed injune, 2014, after the so—called islamic state turned it into its headquarters. science labs were used as makeshift weapons factories. iraqi forces discovered what they have long suspected and feared, sulphur mustard. according to the us pentagon, the university was central to is‘s chemical weapons programme. now some classes have resumed and...
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and what are some of the other untold stories and successes with hud that the media has neglected to cover and what accomplishments are you most proud of? sec. carson: they love stories like the secretary gets stuck in the elevator. it was all over the country before i even got out sec. carson: the fact of the matter is, it has been any successes. i would love it if they talked about how the eople at hud, the career people, the people who came in on the transition team, how they stepped up to the plate. ecognizing that i did not have any assistant secretary or debbie secretary. -- or deputy secretary. and they have kept things moving. we have been able to fulfill all of our obligations and then some. and again to really reorient things any assistant secretary or and change from a bureaucracy to a business model. we have hired a coo, a cio, we are ringing on a cfo, and taking a holistic view of the problems hat exist and fixing them, ather than putting patchwork here and there. those are the kinds of things i think will make an incredible difference. here and there. those are the you
and what are some of the other untold stories and successes with hud that the media has neglected to cover and what accomplishments are you most proud of? sec. carson: they love stories like the secretary gets stuck in the elevator. it was all over the country before i even got out sec. carson: the fact of the matter is, it has been any successes. i would love it if they talked about how the eople at hud, the career people, the people who came in on the transition team, how they stepped up to...
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. >> i think in trying to build museum that seeks to tell these untold stories, like robert smalls and so many others, there are lot of challenges and officialer mayor riley, who conceived of this museum. >> wonderful, mayor 0 honor years. >> yeah. he actually first talked about the museum in his state of the city address in the year 2000. so it's been percolating for a long time. think at first the mayor had to build the political case to explain why we needed this museum, and believe it or not, i'll say this humbly and with respect, there were a lot of people then, as there are some now, in charleston, who don't really understand why we need this museum. charleston is this really beautiful city, and i think mayor riley has done an amazing job in sort of building it, but there's an element, sort of a romantic antebellum, old south kind of element that drives a lot of major industry, which is tourism, that really is uneasy about african-american history and certainly the role that played in building charleston and in building this nation. so, i think to your question, when the massacre
. >> i think in trying to build museum that seeks to tell these untold stories, like robert smalls and so many others, there are lot of challenges and officialer mayor riley, who conceived of this museum. >> wonderful, mayor 0 honor years. >> yeah. he actually first talked about the museum in his state of the city address in the year 2000. so it's been percolating for a long time. think at first the mayor had to build the political case to explain why we needed this museum,...
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beneath the rubble are untold numbers of bodies. but life is slowly returning to the city.osed in june, walls of this university. its doors closed injune, 2014, after the so—called islamic state turned it into its headquarters. science labs we re into its headquarters. science labs were turned into makeshift weapons factories. iraqi forces discovered what they long suspected and feared, soulful mustered. —— sulphur mustard. some classes have now resumed and students are returning. they will need a new building, but some things are irreplaceable. among the ashes, over a million books on philosophy and literature, all burned by islamic state. this seat of learning represented everything they stood against. intellectuals like ali, a renowned professor of law, who lived in fear for their lives. so, what did you do? the sense of life flooding back into this town is palpable. but the scars are there. this is a student from university. when islamic state came to power, she had to give up her studies. but worse was to come. imean, it i mean, it must be quite traumatic. bbc news, mo
beneath the rubble are untold numbers of bodies. but life is slowly returning to the city.osed in june, walls of this university. its doors closed injune, 2014, after the so—called islamic state turned it into its headquarters. science labs we re into its headquarters. science labs were turned into makeshift weapons factories. iraqi forces discovered what they long suspected and feared, soulful mustered. —— sulphur mustard. some classes have now resumed and students are returning. they...
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and so as more power and as more taxes get pumped into counties, i'm really wondering what is the untold story? certainly we can generalize about ethnicities and groups that are in these counties, but we know that a lot of them, many counties are also had erogenous. there are different groups and really wondering what the impacts are being felt across the country are. >> let me to that and you do the counties question. the death is still going on,, officially that so we're told. as vincent said, the timing of his death, his disappearance and then murder was really disturbing. it left room for a lot of speculation, and the fact that this gentleman, he was described as a man in terms of how the iebc computer system secured the system. so when he disappeared and died and got murdered, at that time there was a lot of speculation that it could be political. but then around the time there was some stories, talking about triangle. he got killed with a young lady with him. so there was a lot of speculations. the iebc was quick to come out and say his death won't affect the credibility of the com
and so as more power and as more taxes get pumped into counties, i'm really wondering what is the untold story? certainly we can generalize about ethnicities and groups that are in these counties, but we know that a lot of them, many counties are also had erogenous. there are different groups and really wondering what the impacts are being felt across the country are. >> let me to that and you do the counties question. the death is still going on,, officially that so we're told. as...
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there's an untold number who had to cancel their plans because of all this. this happened when workers who were building a bridge damaged an underground transmission line. back to you guys. >> erika, thank you. >>> a man trusted to teach elementary students will be charged for abusing them. he taught third, fourth and fifth graders in silver spring. five current and former students report that he touched them inappropriate inappropriately. >>> a class action lawsuit has been filed against permanente against a doctor. dr. brian williams worked as an anesthesiologist at kensington and largo from 2010 until he was dismissed in 2014. his license was suspended in 2016 after investigation by the maryland board of physicians. several women came forward saying he inappropriately touched them. a criminal investigation is still ongoing. >>> in montgomery county, a judge puts the brakes on pesticide bans. it would prohibit the use of pesticides on private lawns starting next year. the council wanted to limit the overuse of pesticides harmful to people, animals and the e
there's an untold number who had to cancel their plans because of all this. this happened when workers who were building a bridge damaged an underground transmission line. back to you guys. >> erika, thank you. >>> a man trusted to teach elementary students will be charged for abusing them. he taught third, fourth and fifth graders in silver spring. five current and former students report that he touched them inappropriate inappropriately. >>> a class action lawsuit has...
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the untold policy story of 2017 is what has been done on the regulatory side. the regulatory rollbacks that occurred in the first part of the year, the actions agencies are currently undertaking that they review and revise and roll back some regulatory overreach, particularly the last several years, that is improving the climate for business investment. the other key part of that is tax reform. one of the reasons you are not want toore -- people see how that plays out in terms of the resolution there. host: you can see the entire interview with neil bradley sunday at 10:00 a.m. and at 6:00 p.m. on c-span. you can also hear it on c-span radio. his makers is available online at www.c-span.org. -- newsmakers is available online at www.c-span.org. the most immediate concern for people in southeastern texas is hurricane harvey. chuck grassley tweeted this earlier -- donald trump replied -- here's a view from the ground. this is sammy alexander, who posted this video, what the
the untold policy story of 2017 is what has been done on the regulatory side. the regulatory rollbacks that occurred in the first part of the year, the actions agencies are currently undertaking that they review and revise and roll back some regulatory overreach, particularly the last several years, that is improving the climate for business investment. the other key part of that is tax reform. one of the reasons you are not want toore -- people see how that plays out in terms of the resolution...
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and what are some of the other untold stories and successes with hud that the media has neglected to cover and what accomplishments are you most proud of? sec. carson: they love stories like the secretary gets stuck in the elevator. it was all over the country before i even got out of the elevator. [laughter] sec. carson: the fact of the matter is, it has been many successes. i would love it if they talked about how the people at hud, the career people, the people who came in on the transition team, how they stepped up to the plate. recognizing that i did not have any assistant secretary or deputy secretary. and they have kept things moving. we have been able to fulfill all of our obligations and then some. and again to really reorient things and change from a bureaucracy to a business model. we have hired a coo, a cio, we are bringing on a cfo, and taking a holistic view of the problems that exist and fixing them, rather than putting patchwork here and there. those are the kinds of things i think will make an incredible difference. you look at something like the rad program, the ren
and what are some of the other untold stories and successes with hud that the media has neglected to cover and what accomplishments are you most proud of? sec. carson: they love stories like the secretary gets stuck in the elevator. it was all over the country before i even got out of the elevator. [laughter] sec. carson: the fact of the matter is, it has been many successes. i would love it if they talked about how the people at hud, the career people, the people who came in on the transition...
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happening is the case we're not here to learn that through the veterans so there story remains largely untold so of that wish shared by a sailor down in the delta april 69 watched day by the diver in their boat was ambushed at wusses hostile territory the sailor had gone to saigon one month later and described in his diary watching a storm c'mon to the city the sky is black illuminated by a lightning people bustling about him before the curfew so the city will become quiet people will move in side to watch that monsoon or some will reflects so some perhaps will reflect that i can assure you those that were there have never stopped reflecting is long past time to understand something and olivetti is reflecting on the burden that we share so the years of that war are now ended to discuss that human experience and in 1965 with the american ground war beginning president johnson sent marines with significant army units throwut out the spring. the dominant public image was of young heroes fighting communism in the jungle of southeast asia and there was protest and isn't -- dissent with the ground
happening is the case we're not here to learn that through the veterans so there story remains largely untold so of that wish shared by a sailor down in the delta april 69 watched day by the diver in their boat was ambushed at wusses hostile territory the sailor had gone to saigon one month later and described in his diary watching a storm c'mon to the city the sky is black illuminated by a lightning people bustling about him before the curfew so the city will become quiet people will move in...
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an untold number of people are still stranded in their homes at this hour.s reaching up to the second floor of their homes we have been hearing. some of these folks are also in need of medical attention. 0vernight we learn from the governor that another 1000 national guard are heading here to help with some of the rescues that continue at this hour, even with more rain falling. what other experts saying about how high those floodwaters could reach? certainly people here are bracing for the potential for two more feet of rain. it's going to rain from today through to friday. also compound on the problem is the condition that several neighbouring reservoirs in the houston area, a controlled—release started at two of them because they were inundated with all the water and officials did not want to damage the dams in those areas. that will cause you been —— that will cause even more flooding. you are talking about more help coming to texas. presumably that is from outside the state? yes, more federal assistance is heading here. some of the people in the hard—hit
an untold number of people are still stranded in their homes at this hour.s reaching up to the second floor of their homes we have been hearing. some of these folks are also in need of medical attention. 0vernight we learn from the governor that another 1000 national guard are heading here to help with some of the rescues that continue at this hour, even with more rain falling. what other experts saying about how high those floodwaters could reach? certainly people here are bracing for the...
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the untold policy story of 2017 and our opinion, is what's been done on the regulatory side. the regulatory roll back that occurred in the first part, the action of agencyies currently under taking as they roll back the overreach. that's improving the climate for business investment. other key part of that is tax reform. i think one of the reasons you're not seeing more of a rush to investments people want to see how that plays out. what the resolution is. that gets back to sahil's earlier point about permanency. if you really want to unlock that type of capital investment that you need, that's kind of the future growth, permanent pro growth tax reform is kind of the linchpin. that's one of the reasons that we're push sog hard to get it done. >> if we did tax reform, do you think that takes the economy to 3% growth economy? >> well, i certainly don't see how we get there without it. there's a lot of factors that will contribute to whether or not we get to 3% or beyond 3%. if we're stuck with the current tax code, very difficult to see how we get the capital allocations right
the untold policy story of 2017 and our opinion, is what's been done on the regulatory side. the regulatory roll back that occurred in the first part, the action of agencyies currently under taking as they roll back the overreach. that's improving the climate for business investment. other key part of that is tax reform. i think one of the reasons you're not seeing more of a rush to investments people want to see how that plays out. what the resolution is. that gets back to sahil's earlier...
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so their stories remained largely untold. in my book i quote from a home shared with me by a sailor he'd been serving on a patrol boat down in the delta in april of 1969 he watched a close friend of his die when their boat was ambushed by enemy troops and the delta from these in the small boats. the sailor had gone to saigon a month later and he described sitting in his hotel room looking out the window and watching a storm come onto the city. he wrote the sky is black with silent strokes of lightning. people bustling about for the storm and before the curfew. but soon the rain will come down and cool us all and slow the motion and the city will become quiet under the soothing rhythm of the rain. people will move inside and watch the monsoon downpour from the window. and some perhaps will reflect on the day they just ended. the closing line some will reflect that they just ended. i can assure you those that were there never stopped reflecting and have flown past time for the rest of us to answer something of their experience
so their stories remained largely untold. in my book i quote from a home shared with me by a sailor he'd been serving on a patrol boat down in the delta in april of 1969 he watched a close friend of his die when their boat was ambushed by enemy troops and the delta from these in the small boats. the sailor had gone to saigon a month later and he described sitting in his hotel room looking out the window and watching a storm come onto the city. he wrote the sky is black with silent strokes of...
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an untold number of people across this region are still needing help.thout power, they need food. some of them need medication. already more than 2000 rescues have taken place, not only by high water vehicles but also aircraft that have been brought in here. the good news for people who still need help here today is the fa ct still need help here today is the fact that overnight we did learn from the governor here in texas that another 1000 national guardsmen have been deployed here to help with the rescue. 0ne been deployed here to help with the rescue. one of the incredible things also has been to see the committee response here in the neighbouring state of louisiana, folks who called themselves the cajun navy came here yesterday with their boats and their boats to help in the incredible rescue efforts here in houston. the us army corps of engineers is starting to release water from reservoirs. what difference might that make? very difficult decision, overnight we do know that a controlled release started at two major reservoirs here in the houston ar
an untold number of people across this region are still needing help.thout power, they need food. some of them need medication. already more than 2000 rescues have taken place, not only by high water vehicles but also aircraft that have been brought in here. the good news for people who still need help here today is the fa ct still need help here today is the fact that overnight we did learn from the governor here in texas that another 1000 national guardsmen have been deployed here to help...
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we're launched to share the untold all just washed away from -- that's why they say they like it so much. but nobody really wants to sell and they definitely want -- don't want any developers. >> and how and where we're spend our leisure time, together those are where the most important family traditions are created. >> that's incredible. >> that's wonderful. >> thanks for barbara. >> thank you. >>> so, doug, all eyes are on harvey and we are a little worried about how it might effect our holiday leisure time weekend. >> it's not this weekend, it's next weekend that it would come. it's hitting parts of texas tomorrow night. it is next week. i want to show you what's happening in our area right now. we're do have an area of storms back to the west. we're talked about these yesterday. areas most likely to see some showers back around frederick county virginia, into portions of northern maryland, that's where you're seeing these right in here. they're trying to move across the mountains, they'll have a hard time doing so. i think by the time they do, the sun will be down and they don't lose
we're launched to share the untold all just washed away from -- that's why they say they like it so much. but nobody really wants to sell and they definitely want -- don't want any developers. >> and how and where we're spend our leisure time, together those are where the most important family traditions are created. >> that's incredible. >> that's wonderful. >> thanks for barbara. >> thank you. >>> so, doug, all eyes are on harvey and we are a little...
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trapped beneath these ruins there are untold numbers of bodies.illion other people in this city. what are your children saying? this is the ambulance that has come to transfer me. this doctor is getting to work, the only way he can. i am a volunteer doctor, not a graduate doctor. and now i'm going to the hospital in the west of mosul. from the east side. mosul‘s only functioning hospital is overwhelmed. there is no one checking the people who are coming and going. and so the security forces are concerned that some of these people could be isis fighters or isis supporters. this is shrapnel in the back. and i'm examining the site of the shrapnel and the depth of the nail. at the height of the fighting the doctor was treating up to 700 people a day. now the numbers have dropped to 500. and not just from injuries but illnesses caused due to the lack of clean water. according to the army, retreating isis fighters have rigged 90% of the buildings with improvised explosive devices. do you have the resources, i mean, do you have enough men to...? explosio
trapped beneath these ruins there are untold numbers of bodies.illion other people in this city. what are your children saying? this is the ambulance that has come to transfer me. this doctor is getting to work, the only way he can. i am a volunteer doctor, not a graduate doctor. and now i'm going to the hospital in the west of mosul. from the east side. mosul‘s only functioning hospital is overwhelmed. there is no one checking the people who are coming and going. and so the security forces...
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he said, i -- i said, sounds like there's an untold story here, and he says, there is ever. and shortly thereafter i happened to have a college reunion in california and able to visit him at his home in northern california, and here's the story of the wy38 cells from the beginning. what there is in 2012, his wife ruth in sea ranch, california the took me back down memory lane to this institute on the university of pennsylvania campus but independent of it. was sort of a creepy mausoleum of 1960 american american anatomy with horrible anatomical specimens, and really was moribund as a time when the man in the middle was recruited to give the institute a new life. he became its director. he was a larger than life character, an -- escape. float hitler, fled with his young family via south america to the states. he was an -- he -- loved wine and whim and song -- women and song, not necessarily in that order and definitely looked down somewhat on american scientist as being just a bit colonial so when he hired the young leonard, who in this picture who was 30 a working class phil
he said, i -- i said, sounds like there's an untold story here, and he says, there is ever. and shortly thereafter i happened to have a college reunion in california and able to visit him at his home in northern california, and here's the story of the wy38 cells from the beginning. what there is in 2012, his wife ruth in sea ranch, california the took me back down memory lane to this institute on the university of pennsylvania campus but independent of it. was sort of a creepy mausoleum of 1960...
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i said it sounds like there is an untold story and he said if there ever.eafter shortly thereafter i had a college reunion in california and i was able to visit tomb devito and emphasis from the beginning. it is in elegant campus that was a creepy mausoleum of the century american anatomy with these horrible specimens in the late 50s and at the time when the man in the middle was recruited to give the institute a new life he became the director and was a larger than life character and a polish immigrant that escaped from hitler in the nick of time and fled with his young family to the states.im and he loved wine and women and song not necessarily in that order it definitely looked down as being a bit colonial.e who wa about 30-years-old is a working-class philadelphian who drove himself up by their bootstraps from a family that nothing import of microbiology at the university of pennsylvania. he was a sort of technician hired to serve cells for experiments with the outstanding biologists from all over the world. he was a very bright guy and he wasn't going to be made a second class c
i said it sounds like there is an untold story and he said if there ever.eafter shortly thereafter i had a college reunion in california and i was able to visit tomb devito and emphasis from the beginning. it is in elegant campus that was a creepy mausoleum of the century american anatomy with these horrible specimens in the late 50s and at the time when the man in the middle was recruited to give the institute a new life he became the director and was a larger than life character and a polish...
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had not heard that story about donald trump staying with you at the debate, and what are the other untoldsuccesses within hud and the administration that the media has neglected to cover and of what accomplishment are you most proud? >> they love stories like secretary gets stuck in the elevator. they just go crazy. it was all over the country before i even got on the elevator. the fact of the matter is it's been many successes. i would love it if they talked about how the people at hud, the career people, the people who came in on the transition team, how they stepped up to the plate, recognizing that i didn't have any assistant secretaries or deputy secretary, and they have kept things moving at a very rapid pace. we have been able to fulfill all of our obligations and some, and began to really reorient things and change from a bureaucracy to a business model. we hired a coo, cio, we are bringing on a cfo, and taking a holistic view of the problems that exist and fissioning them rather than putting little patchwork here and there, and those are the kind of things that i think are going
had not heard that story about donald trump staying with you at the debate, and what are the other untoldsuccesses within hud and the administration that the media has neglected to cover and of what accomplishment are you most proud? >> they love stories like secretary gets stuck in the elevator. they just go crazy. it was all over the country before i even got on the elevator. the fact of the matter is it's been many successes. i would love it if they talked about how the people at hud,...
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there are now about 28 states and untold communities, college country thatnd the have memorials. i only know of 28 states but i know several of the communities. every day there is something additional. i show this as an example u-shapedhese two structures, one is for vietnam, and one is for korea. it is the only combined vietnam and korea memorial that i know of, just outside the capital of honolulu. it was very controversial in the design phase. it went on for some time. the names are actually on these little granite stones there. here we are back at the korean war memorial. memorializing anything that is of interest still to people is always a complex process, particularly in a democracy. you have the artist, the , publicts, the veterans boards and commissions all have to weigh-in. issues have their own that they want to bring to the floor. satisfying everyone is impossible. certainly there have been many critics of the korean war memorial here, as well as critics of the memorials that exists throughout the country. however, i think for the most part, they do what they are inte
there are now about 28 states and untold communities, college country thatnd the have memorials. i only know of 28 states but i know several of the communities. every day there is something additional. i show this as an example u-shapedhese two structures, one is for vietnam, and one is for korea. it is the only combined vietnam and korea memorial that i know of, just outside the capital of honolulu. it was very controversial in the design phase. it went on for some time. the names are actually...
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the liberation of western europe wartime china america and the cuban revolution is the stunning untold story of the literary icons danger secret life. reynolds currently teaches as adjunct professor for johns hopkins university and with his wife cares for rescued pugs. [laughter] without further ado please help me welcome nicholas reynolds. [applause] >> thank you very much. it is a pleasure to be here. i am thrilled to see people who want to hear my story. so, basically what i'm going to do is tell you a little bit of the story of the book and then i'm going to go through some parts i speak to that illustrate some of the points that are made in the book and then i can talk about the political implicatio implications. i did not know that we would care about russian espionage at this point. i was an intelligence officer, but i am not that good. i can talk a little bit about that if you're interested. we've also have questions. i find that ernest is so many things to so many people in many ways to come out his body of work and life and i like to talk about that. so i'm going to take you
the liberation of western europe wartime china america and the cuban revolution is the stunning untold story of the literary icons danger secret life. reynolds currently teaches as adjunct professor for johns hopkins university and with his wife cares for rescued pugs. [laughter] without further ado please help me welcome nicholas reynolds. [applause] >> thank you very much. it is a pleasure to be here. i am thrilled to see people who want to hear my story. so, basically what i'm going to...
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in this untold thomas detention center. the story is quickly going beyond first-person. the other person i spoke to my continue to speak to is peter parsons, the son of chick persons who is a wonderful filmmaker in its own right, western some documentaries about his dad and has been helping me. jim, he and i have frequent triangulated chats about what happened when. peter remembers the day when he was five years old and the japanese came marching in and the japanese were yelling bonsai. and you remembers a 5-year-old boy yelling in return, bonsai, bonsai, back at them. so i had a few people but mostly this was an archival attempt. >> sitting claire phillips have a daughter? what happened to that daughter when she was incarcerated or being held by -- for nine or ten minutes? >> claire phillips had a foster daughter named diane. there's a lot of confusion about who she was and when she came. she was about two years old when the japanese invaded. claire carried her with her to between, over the course of the years, claire, for not getting the point claire was rather decepti
in this untold thomas detention center. the story is quickly going beyond first-person. the other person i spoke to my continue to speak to is peter parsons, the son of chick persons who is a wonderful filmmaker in its own right, western some documentaries about his dad and has been helping me. jim, he and i have frequent triangulated chats about what happened when. peter remembers the day when he was five years old and the japanese came marching in and the japanese were yelling bonsai. and you...
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of continuity with story, there is a reform going on in iran right now, it is just largely going untoldlikeu look at indicators the world bank survey. central honey has been elected, he is been one of the biggest performers in the world. atis not being looked because we have distractions like donald trump, ongoing threats, increasing sanctions. the business environment in iran, it is not switzerland and it is never going to be and does not have to be. that is not stopping european investment from coming in. tracy: how important is the u.s. angle to the iran story? trump was also making noises about iran, saying he thought iran was not in compliance with the nuclear deal. what does that mean? jean-paul: in my opinion, no matter what happens with the cabinet choices, the greatest risk to iran's investment climate is that they are external. not just from the threat of increased sanctions, but the ongoing reluctance of u.s. banks , and banks in the region that want to do business with iran. that will remain a perennial threat over the next four years. i don't see that changing. i don't thin
of continuity with story, there is a reform going on in iran right now, it is just largely going untoldlikeu look at indicators the world bank survey. central honey has been elected, he is been one of the biggest performers in the world. atis not being looked because we have distractions like donald trump, ongoing threats, increasing sanctions. the business environment in iran, it is not switzerland and it is never going to be and does not have to be. that is not stopping european investment...
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former israeli counter terrorism operatives still worry this process where they use vehicles to do untoldkilling in violence has not abated. thanks for being here. do you get a sense right now that this will be the way isis targets folks? it's crude but effective and the logical question becomes how do western governments, societies deal with it? >> neil, good to see you. it's been awhile. the low tech nature of what we just saw here in barcelona, which is similar to what we saw in france, this taking a vehicle, getting your hands on whatever you can, is going to become the signature. the reason why, it's low tech. easy to put together. you don't need a lot of planning. threat assessments need to be done across the country. europe is slower. barcelona, i've been out there a number of times. the nature of spain is a slower-moving group. the ballards need to be in place. every one of those in las ramblas has to be looked at. the low terror is more prevalent in europe. the reason why, it's just easier to carry out an act of terror than trying to get ak 47s and e -- explosives. the immigratio
former israeli counter terrorism operatives still worry this process where they use vehicles to do untoldkilling in violence has not abated. thanks for being here. do you get a sense right now that this will be the way isis targets folks? it's crude but effective and the logical question becomes how do western governments, societies deal with it? >> neil, good to see you. it's been awhile. the low tech nature of what we just saw here in barcelona, which is similar to what we saw in...
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rome, milan, all of these cities have untold thousands of refugees living, squatting and vacant buildings when this group was turned out, but given no place else to go, it really did get ugly. this morning, this was the scene with police using water cannons and batons to get people off the square they had been sleeping in after the eviction from the building that they had been squatting in. the united nations has declared the lack of solution and greater strategy for these asylum-seekers and refugees who have been claimed by law to be in need of protection on top of the thousands in rome who are squatting and vacant buildings, the main receptions at center for asylum-seekers has been shut so there are also hundreds of sleeping on the sleep streets. the u.n. is cautioning that systems for immigration of these refugees needs to be vastly and i would say rather urgently improved. italy is pushing back now. 90,000 plus people have arrived by shore and what they are doing finally is getting the libyans to send many of them back. the coast guard have pushed boats of migrants back to shore, ther
rome, milan, all of these cities have untold thousands of refugees living, squatting and vacant buildings when this group was turned out, but given no place else to go, it really did get ugly. this morning, this was the scene with police using water cannons and batons to get people off the square they had been sleeping in after the eviction from the building that they had been squatting in. the united nations has declared the lack of solution and greater strategy for these asylum-seekers and...
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sixth, as part of the big picture, the great untold story is the steady decline in the dollar this is unmitigated good news for the stocks of the companies coming down for bad reasons. we'll soon be getting bumps, not cuts, from companies with big international exposure look at what happened to pvh they saw a sales boost from the decline in the dollar. this is huge one reason why we keep it climbing here, it's going to be the dollar no one talking about it. i just did apple is introducing a new iphone and it fight go on sale by christmas the entire supply chain had been worried there isn't enough time for the company to get the phone out properly but it's a huge boost for non-f.a.n.g. tech, which is the tech that matters. broadco m's stock has been overly punished. nvidia is no slouch either workday had a remarkable quarter, which could spur all the cloud stocks put it all together, the new iphone pushing up the component suppliers, strength in f.a.n.g., no one even knew why netflix was up so much, as well as non-f.a.n.g. tech, and aerospace, and the nasdaq might have a real chance to
sixth, as part of the big picture, the great untold story is the steady decline in the dollar this is unmitigated good news for the stocks of the companies coming down for bad reasons. we'll soon be getting bumps, not cuts, from companies with big international exposure look at what happened to pvh they saw a sales boost from the decline in the dollar. this is huge one reason why we keep it climbing here, it's going to be the dollar no one talking about it. i just did apple is introducing a new...
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the untold stories of waterfronts that use to be safe hair havens for black families. >> we're bringing you the latest headlines and the weather, keep an eye on your screent the a >>> i think we're going to be below average, really, for the pattern making its way in here, current temperature, 84 degrees, if you're thinking about getting out there for dinner, cooking in the backyard. dropping through the 70s in most areas will always be in the mid-60s in some of the cooler u suburbs by 11:00. the impacts it brings to texas and we'll also have that weekend forecast as well, see you back here in a minute. >> wellness web site. >> instances where it claims, it's products can treat or procure a number of ailments. they say it does not have the reliable scientific evidence required by law to make those claims. the group filed a complaint in california. they called the allegations, unfounded. >> what did you expect, you were buying goop. ha a better that i mean. >> do you want to take people that's where i get my name from. all right, a sign of changing signs in washington. we're digging deepe
the untold stories of waterfronts that use to be safe hair havens for black families. >> we're bringing you the latest headlines and the weather, keep an eye on your screent the a >>> i think we're going to be below average, really, for the pattern making its way in here, current temperature, 84 degrees, if you're thinking about getting out there for dinner, cooking in the backyard. dropping through the 70s in most areas will always be in the mid-60s in some of the cooler u...
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because pakistan has been harboring terrorists and supporting the network, they have been receiving untold amounts of money and support, coalition building to help fight counterterrorism measures. what have we gotten for our money? what have we gotten? 's they had usama bin laden living large over there, we are not honest about that, we had to take matters into our own hands. americans are sick of their hard earned money going over there to a country that is not being the right partner in this bargain, in this fight against terrorists. they should be held accountable, ducked up with the spurs in them. that is what he did tonight. in terms of having a strategic plan, listening to kelly, they agreed the pressure in pakistan is the right way to do, to squeeze them, get more out of their effort, which really has been middling to none, up until this point. look at what president trump did come he said he would do this with isis, we have seen that he has been beating them back, i count on him to do the same here, and it is tough. he did say, basically an about-face, a bout afghanistan. he is lis
because pakistan has been harboring terrorists and supporting the network, they have been receiving untold amounts of money and support, coalition building to help fight counterterrorism measures. what have we gotten for our money? what have we gotten? 's they had usama bin laden living large over there, we are not honest about that, we had to take matters into our own hands. americans are sick of their hard earned money going over there to a country that is not being the right partner in this...
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so, ha visit has caused an untold amount of damage already. officials are warned thing could get worsism our brian todd has this report. >> reporter: flooding nursing home in port author, texas. because of the the flooding it's inaccessible by vehicle or air. patients had water in the hospital for hours before they were rescued. also men -- they were in the water for five hours. the port author mayor says the entire city is under water, the latest part of texas to be hit with floods with rescuers rushing to get to residence as the waters rise. >> some rising by inches every hour. >> reporter: even the shelter in the city flooded over night. all of its evacuees has been to be evacuated again. even this bowling ally has become a refuge for these displaced city. >> there's more to come. the worst is not yet over for southeast texas as far as the rain is concerned. >> reporter: in some parts of houston, waters are still rising even after the sun game out. >> around 2:00 in the morning water started coming in the back. >> reporter: some of the peop
so, ha visit has caused an untold amount of damage already. officials are warned thing could get worsism our brian todd has this report. >> reporter: flooding nursing home in port author, texas. because of the the flooding it's inaccessible by vehicle or air. patients had water in the hospital for hours before they were rescued. also men -- they were in the water for five hours. the port author mayor says the entire city is under water, the latest part of texas to be hit with floods with...
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in tonight's episode, we take a look at the untold story of the fbi operation to bring down a white supremacistgroup. . >> spanish police are really now leading this massive man hunt this morning. we'll take you to spain for a live update. (boy) and these are the lungs. (class) ewwww! (boy) sorry. (dad) don't worry about it. (mom) honey, honey, honey, honey! (vo) at our house, we need things that are built to last. that's why we got a subaru. (avo) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. get 0% apr financing for 63 months on all new 2017 legacys. ends august 31st. and life's beautiful moments.ns get between you flonase outperforms the #1 non-drowsy allergy pill. it helps block 6 key inflammatory substances that cause symptoms. pills block one and 6 is greater than 1. flonase changes everything. about to see progressive's new home quote explorer. where you can compare multiple quote options online and choose what's right for you. woah. flo and jamie here to see hqx. flo and jamie request entry. slovakia. triceratops. tapioca. racquetball. staccato. me llamo jamie. pumpernickel. pudding. employ
in tonight's episode, we take a look at the untold story of the fbi operation to bring down a white supremacistgroup. . >> spanish police are really now leading this massive man hunt this morning. we'll take you to spain for a live update. (boy) and these are the lungs. (class) ewwww! (boy) sorry. (dad) don't worry about it. (mom) honey, honey, honey, honey! (vo) at our house, we need things that are built to last. that's why we got a subaru. (avo) love. it's what makes a subaru, a...
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as we see, even as a tropical storm, a weak tropical storm, it has still produced just untold volumes of moisture right along the corridor, along interstate 10. i probably don't have time to show the video that we ran earlier. at my hit at the bottom of the, how i'll show you that black-and-white video. there we go. all right. there's the vehicle in these waters. this is near katy, texas, a 30-minute drive to the west of houston. there's a man on the back side of that suv. here you see the dinghy come in. we don't know if these are citizen rescuers or if this is part of a government agency, but they load him on board the dinghy. you'll be happy to know -- i watched this to the end -- they do make it to higher ground. they take him out of the water. you see how fast that water is rushing? if he weren't standing behind that vehicle, he would get swept up. we'd be -- might be talking about something very different here. >> i know. the national hurricane center is warning people, every hour we're getting updates here, life-threatening flooding continues over southeastern texas. do not att
as we see, even as a tropical storm, a weak tropical storm, it has still produced just untold volumes of moisture right along the corridor, along interstate 10. i probably don't have time to show the video that we ran earlier. at my hit at the bottom of the, how i'll show you that black-and-white video. there we go. all right. there's the vehicle in these waters. this is near katy, texas, a 30-minute drive to the west of houston. there's a man on the back side of that suv. here you see the...
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i focus on can he get the job done and this is the untold story of the trump years. >> martha: very interestingry just reported, he will take a more personal role in the tax reform issue, tax cut, tax reform. >> very helpful. >> martha: we'll see if that gets him where you believe he needs to go. thanks very much. great to see you. >> thanks, martha. >> martha: so breaking tonight, we're going to check in with the extreme weather center as hurricane harvey is swirling out there. it has strengthened significantly and putting millions of texas residents in its path. governor abbott of texas telling fox news moments ago that people need to evacuate. they have until noon tomorrow. we'll bring you the very latest. and also, a u.n. panel lecturing the united states after charlottesville. issuing a warning about racism that they have only issued to countries like iraq and the ivory coast. former u.s. ambassador to the u.n., john bolton with a strong message for the u.n. next. boost. it's about moving forward, not back. it's looking up, not down. it's being in motion. boost® high protein it's intellige
i focus on can he get the job done and this is the untold story of the trump years. >> martha: very interestingry just reported, he will take a more personal role in the tax reform issue, tax cut, tax reform. >> very helpful. >> martha: we'll see if that gets him where you believe he needs to go. thanks very much. great to see you. >> thanks, martha. >> martha: so breaking tonight, we're going to check in with the extreme weather center as hurricane harvey is...
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we launched a special section to share the untold stories of all these historic resort towns.ou can see that in the nbc washington app. >>> let's check back in with somaura theodore. >> i want to take one last look at hurricane harvey. the outer rain bands have made it onshore. we're landfall late tonight, early tomorrow morning and they're looking at 10, 20, to even 30 inches of rain. tune in at 6:00 p.m. and amelia is actually headed down there right now and she's going to have more on the ground from the coast in texas. >> we just heard from her on social media. she and beth are boarding their flight now, so we hope that they stay safe and look forward to their reports. that's it for news4 midday. we're back on the air at 4:00 this afternoon. remember, you can get local news and wer visiting the nbc washington app. have a great day, everybod we'll see y.yo >>> stand by, everyone. we're live in 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. ♪ ♪ look what you made me do ♪ look what you just made me ♪ look what you made me do >> sorry, the old taylor can't come to the phone right now! say hello to the new, b
we launched a special section to share the untold stories of all these historic resort towns.ou can see that in the nbc washington app. >>> let's check back in with somaura theodore. >> i want to take one last look at hurricane harvey. the outer rain bands have made it onshore. we're landfall late tonight, early tomorrow morning and they're looking at 10, 20, to even 30 inches of rain. tune in at 6:00 p.m. and amelia is actually headed down there right now and she's going to have...
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anyway, i found him and i said it sounds like there's an untold story. he said is there ever. shortly thereafter i had a college reunion in california and i was able to visit him at his home in northern california and hear the story of the wy 38 cells from the beginning. in 2012, with his wife ruth, he took me back down memory lane to this place, andd elegant campus but independent of it, it was sort of a creepy mausoleum of 19th century america anatomy with all these horrible specimens in the late 50s.the ma this was at a time when the man in the middle, hillary kotowski was recruited to give the institute a new life. he became a director. he was a larger-than-life character, a polish immigrantfa who had escaped from hitler in the nick of time, fled with his young family via south america to the states. he wasn't epicure, he was a polymath. he could discuss biology, he loved wine and women and songfie and he definitely looked down on american scientists as being just a bit colonial. so when he hired the young leonard who, in this pictured is about 30 years old, who was a work
anyway, i found him and i said it sounds like there's an untold story. he said is there ever. shortly thereafter i had a college reunion in california and i was able to visit him at his home in northern california and hear the story of the wy 38 cells from the beginning. in 2012, with his wife ruth, he took me back down memory lane to this place, andd elegant campus but independent of it, it was sort of a creepy mausoleum of 19th century america anatomy with all these horrible specimens in the...