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out like and there's still a lot of progress to be made there while for many tourists this gave rights memorial represents a moment in history to all the l.g. t.v. from the stone ruling is a reminder of the struggle that continues today. among is an. activist who was in the struggle in the evening 50 years ago he joins us from philadelphia welcome to d.w. . what was different about that night because police beatings. had taken place at the bob before so what changed why did people fight back. in those days in new york bars were usually rated for when those rates to place the police came and took the money and left what was different about this night what sparked that right they came in a barged in they slammed people against the wall being hurled insults at us they called all the names that we think called our own life here by the dike they then went to people with money and took their wallets out of their pockets and took that money put it in their pockets we had never been treated so lowly in our life when we got outside attention or more of us outside and they were still inside we started hu
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out like and there's still a lot of progress to be made there while for many tourists this gay rights memorial represents a moment in history for all the l.g. t.v. from the stone rule named is a reminder of the struggle that continues today. mark c goal was a teenager from philadelphia when he entered the store roll in on june 28th 1969 he'd only been living in new york for a couple of weeks the events of that fateful night set the course of life as a journalist and activist for l g b t rights he spoke with us earlier today. in those days in new york bars were usually raided one of those raids to place the police came in took the money and left what was different about this night what sparked that riot they came in they barged in when people against the wall they hurled insults at us they called all the names that we've been called are all alike we're like they that once people have money and took their wallets out of their pockets and took that money and put it in their pockets we had never been screwed so lonely in our lives when we got outside events of the or more of us outside they were s
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out like and there's still a lot of progress to be made there while for many tourists this gay rights memorial represents a moment in history for all the l.g. t.v. from the stone ruling is a reminder of the struggle that continues today. not you know women's football world cup where england have to. in the 1st slot in the semifinals after dominating norway last night to win 3 nil. a close game was expected between these 2 evenly matched signs but in just the 3rd minute england took the lead lucy prongs went on the routing run and her cross found jill scott. the midfielder providing a perfect improvised finish and sparing the blushes of striker ellen white i came to prove that it was a one off white almost put in england too no luck only the post denied her and eye catching 5th goal of the tournament but she didn't have to wait much longer in the 48th minute nicky to paris race 3 and unselfishly set up quite norway simply couldn't cope with england's movement all whites ice a go. after halftime bronze caps an outstanding performance with a goal that brought the coach and superstar fans alike to
out like and there's still a lot of progress to be made there while for many tourists this gay rights memorial represents a moment in history for all the l.g. t.v. from the stone ruling is a reminder of the struggle that continues today. not you know women's football world cup where england have to. in the 1st slot in the semifinals after dominating norway last night to win 3 nil. a close game was expected between these 2 evenly matched signs but in just the 3rd minute england took the lead...
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out like and there's still a lot of progress to be made there while for many tourists this gay rights memorial represents a moment in history for all the l.g. t.v. from the stone ruling is a reminder of the struggle that continues today. on just sports and tonight's highly anticipated women's football world cup quarter final hosts france against a holes united states d.w. asked for sunday how does he have to fill us in welcome and see but to talk about the 2 big sides lots of talk about tweets as well and yes would you believe donald trump has been tweeting if the american team captain megan rapinoe found time in japan to to ask her and to push her on matters with back in january she was that photo shoot she said if they were invited to go to the white house which is traditional. team wins in the states that they get invited that we wouldn't go and then she go on to say well actually we probably wouldn't be invited to trump thought of a bunch of tweets now a strong experience captain is miss rypien oh you might have expected her to stand down as a maybe yield to the u.s. president on this one
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out like and there's still a lot of progress to be made there while for many tourists this gay rights memorial represents a moment in history for all the l.g. t.v. from the stone ruling is a reminder of the struggle that continues today. apple's chief design officer is living the company helped shape after almost 30 years while apple says jonathan ive will start his own design company while the news that has shocked the tech industry and some say it's been as important for making apple what it is today as the company's co-founder the late steve jobs jonathan ive once said the computer industry is creatively bankrupt because he was referring to the boring grey computer screens and floppy disks back in the day. together with steve jobs he sought to make tech colorful and fun he developed the i'm back in 1908 which helped kick off a spectacular comeback for the ailing company just a few years later the british designer created the iconic design of the ipod the scroll wheel which lets you scan through a long list of songs easily helped apple to dominate the market in 2001 despite not being the 1st
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out like and there's still a lot of progress to be made there while the many tourists disc a rights memorial represents a moment in history of the l.g. t.v. from the stone ruling is a reminder of the struggle that continues today. and let's pick up that discussion now i'm joined by activism our jones joining me from the beautiful island of puerto rico good to have you on the program it's been 50 years since those gays and lesbians in the stonewall inn said we've had enough 50 years there was no it's not a long time when you think about it told me a little bit about what their fight changed for the. community. i think the fi opened up a tremendous amount of possibilities and opened up the discussion about. people and more than anything it was a moment that allowed. people to organize and a way that hadn't been possible before and it's that organization and that coming together over time which is what allows for the changes that we've had which are not significant enough they've been tremendous but they're falling forced far short and specifically in the current political environment here are
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reporter: while for many tourists, this gay-rights memorial represents a moment in history, for otherlgbt people, the stonewall inn is a reminder of a struggle that continues today. brent: let's pick up that discussion. i'm joined by lgbtq activist imara jones joining me from the beautiful island of puerto rico. it has been 50 years since gays and lesbians in the stonewall inn said we have had enough. 50 years is not a long time when you think about it. talk to me about what their fight changed for the lgbt to community. imara: i think the fight opened up a tremendous amount of possibilities. it opened up the discussion about lgbtq people come and more than anything it was a moment that allowed lgbtq people to organize in a way that had not been possible before. it is that organization and that coming together over time which is what allowed for the changes that we have, which are not significant enough. they have been tremendous, but they are falling far short, and specifically in the current political environment. but i think it was more important for the community because it showed
reporter: while for many tourists, this gay-rights memorial represents a moment in history, for otherlgbt people, the stonewall inn is a reminder of a struggle that continues today. brent: let's pick up that discussion. i'm joined by lgbtq activist imara jones joining me from the beautiful island of puerto rico. it has been 50 years since gays and lesbians in the stonewall inn said we have had enough. 50 years is not a long time when you think about it. talk to me about what their fight changed...
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these woods on the highway to minsk were the site of a mass murder and right next to the improvised memorial is a restaurant. lets go in each is just a short drive away for the residents of the belorussian capital. and it's a nice sort of bundle of each thinks it's horrible that people dine here the 29 year old is handing out flyers to the guests he wants to ensure the atrocities committed here are not forgotten and that the restaurant is closed. because some of the visitors are aware of where they're going and some aren't and some people don't mind being on bones. johnny stands vigil outside the restaurant every weekend he's a critic of the government and sees himself as an opposition activist he's the chairman of the young french and nationalistic youth movement pushing for democratic change the activists call this the restaurant of death and they stand outside it in shifts the owner of the restaurant doesn't want to speak to us and
these woods on the highway to minsk were the site of a mass murder and right next to the improvised memorial is a restaurant. lets go in each is just a short drive away for the residents of the belorussian capital. and it's a nice sort of bundle of each thinks it's horrible that people dine here the 29 year old is handing out flyers to the guests he wants to ensure the atrocities committed here are not forgotten and that the restaurant is closed. because some of the visitors are aware of where...
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investigation this is not a lot of back and forth arianrhod oh i think that it's both and if it effects right people memory alive the big question is whether it's not going to start that serious about finding her and if not then why. oh my oh it's been nearly a year since madea was killed and several official investigations by rios state and brazil's federal authorities on the way. money ellis assassination has begun to reveal troubling connections between security corruption and politics and we want to take a closer look at what efforts steel sora teams are making to find her killer. we begin by following up on speculations that members of the military police assassinated mariella that she was being punished for criticizing the way they carry out their operations against drug gangs in the favelas. one such operation took place on june 20th 2018 in muddy the favela that mariella came from . the police came in by air firing killing a 14 year old boy mark has been a serious. brunette a silver his mother told us that marcus and his friend and he could live running late for school started when the show got him
investigation this is not a lot of back and forth arianrhod oh i think that it's both and if it effects right people memory alive the big question is whether it's not going to start that serious about finding her and if not then why. oh my oh it's been nearly a year since madea was killed and several official investigations by rios state and brazil's federal authorities on the way. money ellis assassination has begun to reveal troubling connections between security corruption and politics and...
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guard patrol boat a kilometer into the hinterland it was left as a memorial and a tsunami memorial museum was built right next to it. the memorial lives from donations much like one tom to the curator tells us. these photos from december 2004 show relaxed by this and in the background the incoming tidal wave. the museum does not only want to remind people it also wants to make them or where of the danger because there is little time left after a secret before the tidal wave reaches the coast. this graph shows how the 2004 tsunami spread. but what the authorities in the tourist resort of learned from the catastrophe. we notice that almost the entire coast is covered with large hotel complexes. the guests there will be the 1st victims of a hotel's past. of any emergency plans. and . had any plan. people. come in we don't know. how many times that we have to leave. and what about the escape routes that were stuck with international aid after 2004 to the people here in ca like take the danger seriously we follow the signs again. we're not far from the nearest shelter. thousands of inhabitants and tourists sh
guard patrol boat a kilometer into the hinterland it was left as a memorial and a tsunami memorial museum was built right next to it. the memorial lives from donations much like one tom to the curator tells us. these photos from december 2004 show relaxed by this and in the background the incoming tidal wave. the museum does not only want to remind people it also wants to make them or where of the danger because there is little time left after a secret before the tidal wave reaches the coast....
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right there, ladies and gentlemen. [ cheers and applause please have a seat welcome, welcome, welcome to the tonight show everybody guys, it is the weekend and this sunday is the indianapolis 500. so between memorial travel and the indy 500, it's a great time for people who love being stuck in the car [ laughter and applause that's right, it's memorial day weekend. and i read that veterans and service members can get discounts at outback steak house. [ light laughter ] cause nothing says thank you for putting your life on the line like 10% off a bloomin' onion. [ laughter and applause this isn't good. the department of agriculture just recalled over 60,000 pounds of raw beef, due to concerns about e-coli anyway, enjoy those memorial day bbq's, everybody [ laughter and applause have a great one let's get to some news here. today, president trump left for a state visit to japan, then next week, he's also - [ audience member applauds ] [ laughter ] >> steve: all right, bloomin' onion. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: president trump left for a state visit to japan and then next week he's also traveling to the u.k trump's nervous. he was like, "first i have to learn japanese, now i have to learn english? [ laug
right there, ladies and gentlemen. [ cheers and applause please have a seat welcome, welcome, welcome to the tonight show everybody guys, it is the weekend and this sunday is the indianapolis 500. so between memorial travel and the indy 500, it's a great time for people who love being stuck in the car [ laughter and applause that's right, it's memorial day weekend. and i read that veterans and service members can get discounts at outback steak house. [ light laughter ] cause nothing says thank...
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memory. temperatures right now, degrees in town.notice it's already cooler the umrland already in the it willr out tueay, non showers howers to be. t low to mid-50s. storms wills they h. skies will remain throughout the pe we're going to enjoy really some delighul weather across our area. we'll drop down into the 70s and we'll ctinue across the that i , ain, ault. la week. want to say the map,le conditisgh temperatures in thee. o news, ofsome showers across hv that with the ten-day, yes, that is the wrong map, everyone, but we'll get back to that before the end of the newscast. the good news is we're out os the woas far as the strong storms are concerned. monday and tuesday, simply delightful. plenty of sunto go around. you may have take a jacket >> i ng care of houo l wild orth as the warrio advantage in the nba fins. ok, i got your eggs. here you go. ♪ i mean i don't want it to. ♪ free range e ,4 isanin wit mostel range e so you cected yodevices ininith finding all and streaming ap so you cected this spring it's out with the old,
memory. temperatures right now, degrees in town.notice it's already cooler the umrland already in the it willr out tueay, non showers howers to be. t low to mid-50s. storms wills they h. skies will remain throughout the pe we're going to enjoy really some delighul weather across our area. we'll drop down into the 70s and we'll ctinue across the that i , ain, ault. la week. want to say the map,le conditisgh temperatures in thee. o news, ofsome showers across hv that with the ten-day, yes, that...
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right. for the first time in my memory, i agree with nancy pelosi. i am indeed the grim reaper when it comes to the socialist agenda that they have been ginning up over the house with overwhelming democratic support and sending it over to america, things that would turn us into a country we have never been. they are on our way to doing things they have already done, the green green new, medicare for all -- by the way, you may have mentioned this on your show but they planned to make the district of columbia state, two new democratic senators, puerto rico, two more democratic senators, and as a former supreme court clerk yourself, you've surely noticed that they plan to expand to the supreme court. this is a full socialist march on the house and the outcome as long as i'm the majority leader of the senate, none of that stuff is going anywhere. >> laura: is there anything that can get done for the good of the country with this hot political climate that we are in? we are going to talk about this crisis at the border. what we are seeing with people comi
right. for the first time in my memory, i agree with nancy pelosi. i am indeed the grim reaper when it comes to the socialist agenda that they have been ginning up over the house with overwhelming democratic support and sending it over to america, things that would turn us into a country we have never been. they are on our way to doing things they have already done, the green green new, medicare for all -- by the way, you may have mentioned this on your show but they planned to make the...
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granted early release through a leading human rights advocates for your but i headed monitoring in the autonomous chechen republic the moscow based memorial human rights center he had been serving for years in the in the settlement for possessing marijuana. international observers say sunday's presidential election in cassocks down was tarnished by local a by human rights violations electoral commission says the winner of the vote is that cassim jamaat was handpicked by former president nursultan nazarbayev the election was overshadowed by the arrest of hundreds of opposition protesters. 40 orphaned children a french and dutch jihad this of arrived in their parents' home countries after being flown there from syria the transfer was arranged by french and dutch officials in cooperation with kurdish authorities is the latest bad to read deal with thousands of foreign jihadists and their families stranded in syrian camps. turkey has started to flood down the river tigris today despite criticism from local communities the town of has in southeast turkey is one of the 1st places on the tigris where human settled filling the illusion to elicit
granted early release through a leading human rights advocates for your but i headed monitoring in the autonomous chechen republic the moscow based memorial human rights center he had been serving for years in the in the settlement for possessing marijuana. international observers say sunday's presidential election in cassocks down was tarnished by local a by human rights violations electoral commission says the winner of the vote is that cassim jamaat was handpicked by former president...
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right now. my memory is gone and then i. have got to. go in unison. that is very good as you can witness. and not even visit. the rockets in their 5000 people or is. this kind of thing. yes it is raining but. it is something you can see the numbers are increasing expanding is decreasing as you can imagine out of 100 percent of. requesting over. 4 could. only. stand and you might see in the how can we manage the situation mark is that i mean we have the weather we have the votes of those we need i mean from here these are good. as you can see. they're. cleaning the mic because women they come there and they you know it's now we come here we resist of them with them and then we take them through it it's a fact that where we have all this and where they can stay and things. aren't in yet. yeah i also think. i'm hours from half 1000 or. i want to you. do you know how. many. years it is that it do we have we don't have only these and. we have 3 and sequin so we have about all we have down there and then we have got so what we are talking about is the walk
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is among those who has a story to tell and her memories go back to the day when the war came right up to her front door. bullet holes and shrapnel the marks left by the war on the building in mina had to flee are still visible. more than 25 years have passed since the tanks suddenly appeared beneath her window. and what i could see in my father's eyes that something bad was happening. that's enough to dash. i mean it was 8 years old about the age of the girl who lives here now when the enemy soldiers came her parents sent her along with their neighbors who fled to croatia the same day. the padding i want the populace only waited for night to fall but not and i had to pee thing most widely at albuquerque i had a backpack and i remember that my teddy bear kept me company on the backs out where we kids were sitting with bill walton a cock or is that the ideas they had. what was meant to be a few days away from the fighting turned into years a 1000000 made it to germany. and although her host family welcomed her with open arms she was homesick she wanted to return to sarajevo even as the
is among those who has a story to tell and her memories go back to the day when the war came right up to her front door. bullet holes and shrapnel the marks left by the war on the building in mina had to flee are still visible. more than 25 years have passed since the tanks suddenly appeared beneath her window. and what i could see in my father's eyes that something bad was happening. that's enough to dash. i mean it was 8 years old about the age of the girl who lives here now when the enemy...
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we also have the example that we have people had here to right wing parties who visit our memorial who are perfectly fine commemorating the holocaust but still advocate right wing ideas so this idea of vaccination i'm not entirely sure whether it really works in the end ok well we wish you well in your endeavors like so much for coming in and talking to us dr hans christian yosh in the house of arms they call from psyche thank you for. police in moscow have detained hundreds of protesters as a rally in support of the investigative journalist if. this comes a day after prosecutors dropped drug dealing charges against him for lack of evidence was the golden of support to say he was framed. opposition activists and journalists being carted off by police. and he hoped that the release of journalist even called enough signaled a softening of the kremlin stance on free speech dast. russian opposition leader. was among those detained at the rally against corruption in law enforcement. but. it doesn't make sure to buy news limited as cool as it's fantastic that they've released gallon of look
we also have the example that we have people had here to right wing parties who visit our memorial who are perfectly fine commemorating the holocaust but still advocate right wing ideas so this idea of vaccination i'm not entirely sure whether it really works in the end ok well we wish you well in your endeavors like so much for coming in and talking to us dr hans christian yosh in the house of arms they call from psyche thank you for. police in moscow have detained hundreds of protesters as a...
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and, 50 years after the start of the gay rights movement, memories of the stonewall uprising. but first, the demands of working class voters areront and center on the democratic campaign trail. as yamiche alcindor reports, candidates are tackling a critical question: how to help america's poor? >> reporter: poverty, race and inequality. today, at a candidate forum in washington, d.c., those were the topics of focus. >> we have traise a minimum wage to minimum $15. d itgraceful someone works 40 hours a weepoand lives in rty. >> if you vote for me for president, by definition thatre means yoeady for reparations for slavery. wrong has been done, debt has been owed. now it should be paid. >> reporr: across the country over the weekend, democratic candidates joined fast food workers striking for higher wages. from senator kamalharris in las vegas... g >> ans we ha to recognize that working people deserve livable wages.or >> rr: ...to former texas congressman beto o'rourke in charleston, south carolina. >> you all ready to march? >> reporter: at a church in spartanberg, south car o'
and, 50 years after the start of the gay rights movement, memories of the stonewall uprising. but first, the demands of working class voters areront and center on the democratic campaign trail. as yamiche alcindor reports, candidates are tackling a critical question: how to help america's poor? >> reporter: poverty, race and inequality. today, at a candidate forum in washington, d.c., those were the topics of focus. >> we have traise a minimum wage to minimum $15. d itgraceful...
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right. >> billions. >> memorials have been built. tremendous amounts of money.e that are sick. i have a meeting on it next week. >> so that would be this week. what's the meeting that he has? >> i'm privileged to pretty much everything. i know of know meeting. i don't know how else to say that. >> you have heard of no meeting that would involve anybody on your side on your team with the president? >> no, ma'am. there's no meeting yet, and frankly, the white house isn't even needed yet. let them deal with that when we get past the senate and let the president sign this bill into law. right now we're focussed on a meeting with mitch mcconnell, and nthen anything that happens after that the white house can get involved. there's no meeting. if there was a meeting, it would have been someone on the republican side, and there's no meeting. >> you think he's making it up? >> i can't speak for the president. i can only speak for me and my team that we have a meeting with mitch mcconnell today, and we're hoping that good things happen today. >> you guys brought us some a
right. >> billions. >> memorials have been built. tremendous amounts of money.e that are sick. i have a meeting on it next week. >> so that would be this week. what's the meeting that he has? >> i'm privileged to pretty much everything. i know of know meeting. i don't know how else to say that. >> you have heard of no meeting that would involve anybody on your side on your team with the president? >> no, ma'am. there's no meeting yet, and frankly, the white...
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one day maybe more than 6000 kilometers away but all of the memories are right here. the market in question was hit ms imagined on my i have the feeling that all the images from back then are still in my head. i think of the places the smells here for example in this family photo you can see my mother with my eldest daughter and that's my youngest sarah these are our children and their cousins a joyous family photo where everyone's gathered together. everyone's happy to see each other. so we in our children are the only ones still alive i almost feel a bit guilty why us. none of my relatives asked to die. their lives were snuffed out. just like that one. who has the right to do that. having lost nearly their entire family is the driving force behind their tireless work. our commitment has changed our life completely. we were forced to make a choice to choose a different way of life than not want to do vigneault we devote our time to research to finding the people who committed the genocide. there and to compiling ducey is about them filthy mom inevitably practically e
one day maybe more than 6000 kilometers away but all of the memories are right here. the market in question was hit ms imagined on my i have the feeling that all the images from back then are still in my head. i think of the places the smells here for example in this family photo you can see my mother with my eldest daughter and that's my youngest sarah these are our children and their cousins a joyous family photo where everyone's gathered together. everyone's happy to see each other. so we in...
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national parks service took a look at cash data here between 2006 and 2012, over 600 crashes right here. at memorialcle, adam tuck, news 4. >>> now to a young girl who is proving anything is possible. >> at just 10 years old, kayla snyder has become the youngest person on record to reach the summit of el captain at yosemite national park. here's a sense of how big of a feat this actually is. look at this. the route she climbs known as el captain's nose is higher than the world's tallest building in dubai. it can fit nine statues of liberty. she and her parents appeared on the today show this morning. >> what goes through your mind? how do you feel? >> i don't know. >> a lot. >> what was it like in that moment when you got to the top? >> it's really overwhelming. really emotional. >> oh, my goodness. >> we should mention both of her parents are climbers and helped her along the way. it took hys five d to reach the 3,000 foot peak. we wish her congratulations. it takes apecial person to even want to do that. >> at 10 years old at that. >> you have to have that thrill seeking dna. that's not in me. >>
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having given speeches at this unveiling of that memorial you're viewing right now. striking very. much a sense of thanksgiving for a humbling sacrifice for freedom and underscoring the 2 nations france and britain's common destiny. in light of the sacrifice for talking to veterans now. there's about $300.00 surviving normandy veterans many of them there. at these commemorative events. as part of our live coverage we have in the studio. i'm on your show is our political correspondent mark softens out there in normandy for us among you well we've been talking about what this means to france today. having looked at this ceremony what what really struck you in terms of the tone that both leaders. were bringing to their through their addresses to the better ensign to their nations and to both nations as well i was very much struck by how humbled they were by the sacrifice of the 5 years definitely it was humbling i think also for for do as a so for us a president a man on the cross saves he was intolerable to sacrifice of those british so honored does small and being. a memorial so far
having given speeches at this unveiling of that memorial you're viewing right now. striking very. much a sense of thanksgiving for a humbling sacrifice for freedom and underscoring the 2 nations france and britain's common destiny. in light of the sacrifice for talking to veterans now. there's about $300.00 surviving normandy veterans many of them there. at these commemorative events. as part of our live coverage we have in the studio. i'm on your show is our political correspondent mark...
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we also have the example where you have people had here to right wing parties who visit our memorial who are perfectly fine commemorating the holocaust still advocate a right wing idea so this idea of vaccination i'm not entirely sure whether that really works and. so much for coming in and talking to dr hans christian yosh in the house of a call from psych you think of rich. for years and t.w.a. flight center empty with demolition fanaa the 1960 has been given a new lease of life and appropriately enough the building is still a gateway to a different world. going back in time has never been so easy all you need to do is check into the newly opened t.w.a. hotel to feel what flying was like in the golden days of commercial. air the 1960 s. soundtrack behind us we're still working on a lot of the little details so that when you walk into the building you feel like you entered 162 but the immersive experience comes at its price. turning the. all terminal into hotel cost $300000000.00 but the constructor's went to great lengths to keep the original design a life at heart transitions while
we also have the example where you have people had here to right wing parties who visit our memorial who are perfectly fine commemorating the holocaust still advocate a right wing idea so this idea of vaccination i'm not entirely sure whether that really works and. so much for coming in and talking to dr hans christian yosh in the house of a call from psych you think of rich. for years and t.w.a. flight center empty with demolition fanaa the 1960 has been given a new lease of life and...
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the memorial human rights center will not work in chechnya at least not for some time but we will keep doing our work right now i have work to do at home i need to sort things out i need to rebuild my house to finish construction and after that we will see voters in turkey's biggest city head to the polls on sunday for a rerun of the mayoral election the opposition candidate was declared the winner in istanbul in march but a legal challenge from the ruling party of president richard type early when and now the result it's governed in the city for the last 25 years sunoco salo reports now from istanbul. remember more than was declared the winner of a stumbles may or elections 3 months ago. oh he's from turkey's main opposition party c.h.p. him almost mandated lasted only 18 days. the governing party said there were irregularities and corruption in the polls and appealed to the supreme council which can see the results so that even though it's a comedy that estimable lection has been in your 4 vote cast and. one of them which counts for. people will respond to this on june 23rd the counc
the memorial human rights center will not work in chechnya at least not for some time but we will keep doing our work right now i have work to do at home i need to sort things out i need to rebuild my house to finish construction and after that we will see voters in turkey's biggest city head to the polls on sunday for a rerun of the mayoral election the opposition candidate was declared the winner in istanbul in march but a legal challenge from the ruling party of president richard type early...
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if they didn't think it was likely to happen what i think is interesting is where kim is right now because my memory is of a year ago the meeting between kim and president moon at the d.m.z. which in some ways i think will be the pattern that will be followed here while on that occasion the north korean leader let pyongyang by car and drove to the demilitarized zone well i can tell you that takes a couple of hours it is a highway but it's not a very well maintained highway it's quite a bumpy road and so it seems likely that if this meeting is going to happen a few hours from now that the supreme leader of north korea is going to have to actually get in his motorcade and head out so we might get some reports from pyongyang of course it's not a place where you have open media and live pictures of everything of him leaving that would be a confirmation as i say i think the pattern of the meeting between the south korean leader and the north korean leader last year is the one that's likely to be followed in terms of how they might meet across the line at the d.m.z. and on that occasion you'll remember yo
if they didn't think it was likely to happen what i think is interesting is where kim is right now because my memory is of a year ago the meeting between kim and president moon at the d.m.z. which in some ways i think will be the pattern that will be followed here while on that occasion the north korean leader let pyongyang by car and drove to the demilitarized zone well i can tell you that takes a couple of hours it is a highway but it's not a very well maintained highway it's quite a bumpy...
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right, tom. police say they plan on questioning the shooter's parents. here at the police department, you can see a makeshift memorial is growing right outside, just about 200 yards from where that shooting took place. >> trying to get a sense tonight of what set that man off. stephanie, thank you. >>> coming up later in the broadcast a deeper look at the men and women who lost their lives in the violence at virginia beach. >>> that shooting bringing gun control full focus in the race for 2020. president trump tweeting condolences, but not mentioning gun control, but that subject height on the list of issues his rivals are taking up this week in california. linsey davis is in san francisco. >> reporter: this weekend 14 of the 23 presidential candidates have descended on california, but many have virginia on their mind, reacting to the latest mass shooting. >> frankly, the american public is sick of hearing elected leaders only expressing thoughts and prayers. what we need is action. >> reporter: this is the largest gathering of presidential contenders so far. here in san francisco for the california democratic party'
right, tom. police say they plan on questioning the shooter's parents. here at the police department, you can see a makeshift memorial is growing right outside, just about 200 yards from where that shooting took place. >> trying to get a sense tonight of what set that man off. stephanie, thank you. >>> coming up later in the broadcast a deeper look at the men and women who lost their lives in the violence at virginia beach. >>> that shooting bringing gun control full...
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memories. just like this guy right here. be a booker at booking.com.rld's #1 choice for booking accommodations. -motor? -it's pronounced "mo-tour." for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. -it's pronounced "mo-tour." the first survivor of ais out there.sease and the alzheimer's association is going to make it happen. but we won't get there without you. visit alz.org to join the fight. . >> live from america's news headquarters one dead others injured with the construction crane accident when it collapsed as you can see here on an apartment building. it left a large gash in the side of the five-story building. search and rescue have searched and have found no one inside the units. president carter returns to the baptist church sunday morning to teaches sunday school class the first time since breaking his hip last month. people began gathering at midnight to see him the line wrapped around the church despite the pouring rain the atlanta journal-constitution reported that the oldest living president 94 years old. now that to waters around. w
memories. just like this guy right here. be a booker at booking.com.rld's #1 choice for booking accommodations. -motor? -it's pronounced "mo-tour." for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. -it's pronounced "mo-tour." the first survivor of ais out there.sease and the alzheimer's association is going to make it happen. but we won't get there without you. visit alz.org to join the fight. . >> live from america's news headquarters one dead others injured with...
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memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. >>> all right.o an update on that breaking news we mentioned at the top of the newscast. we continue keeping a close eye on that smoky fire that burned near highway 4 in pittsburg. >> it tore through a lumberyard and injured a firefighter. the fire burned about 90 minutes before it was contained. embers ignited nearby small spot fires in the grass around there. we'll have a live report for you on abc7 news at 6. >>> finally now, oakland firefighters rescued a four-legged friend that fell down a drainage pipe. >> but it wasn't a dog that disappeared into the abyss. it was a goat. and a working goat at that. the goat fell into the 40 feet diep near the leona canyon open space preserve. it was one of many that had been brought in to clear vegetation to clear the wildfire risk. firefighters worked two hours to free the goat. we mean goat, not greatest of all time. >> those firefighters ar right? >> we will see you r >>> tonight, the severe weather alerts as we come on the air. dangerous storms from texa
memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. >>> all right.o an update on that breaking news we mentioned at the top of the newscast. we continue keeping a close eye on that smoky fire that burned near highway 4 in pittsburg. >> it tore through a lumberyard and injured a firefighter. the fire burned about 90 minutes before it was contained. embers ignited nearby small spot fires in the grass around there. we'll have a live report for you on abc7 news at 6. >>> finally...
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spell it right now, a memorial seicheld in roseville for sacramento police officer, tara o'sullivan,last week in the line of duty, the officer was fatally shot last wednesday while responding to a domestic violence call, the memorial service at the bayside adventure church is open to the public. >>> in morgan hill, grief counselors are at a ford dealership that is reopening today after tuesday's deadly workplace shooting where three people were killed. flowers were placed at the dealership in memory of two shooting victims am a 38-year- old, xavier soto and brian light. tonight, a candlelight vigil was planned at the downtown morgan hill amphitheater, authorities say the gunmen who later killed himself lost his job on tuesday after working in the parts department for 8 years. >>> tonight, 10 more democratic presidential candidates will debate in miami after last night's first debate of the 2020 elections, tonight's debate will include the front runners, joe biden and bernie sanders along with people to judge -- john hickenlooper, eric swalwell, pete buttigieg, and some lesser-known c
spell it right now, a memorial seicheld in roseville for sacramento police officer, tara o'sullivan,last week in the line of duty, the officer was fatally shot last wednesday while responding to a domestic violence call, the memorial service at the bayside adventure church is open to the public. >>> in morgan hill, grief counselors are at a ford dealership that is reopening today after tuesday's deadly workplace shooting where three people were killed. flowers were placed at the...
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sure there are nsc staffers helping push president trump in a direction we don't really know right now. >> if memory serves, the first nsc-related headline of the trump era was the fact that as much of washington was horrified to learn steve bannon was sitting in on nsc meetings, what do you tell people about the state and health of the national security council thus far in this presidency? >> i think the nsc has been the heart of the collision between a very irregular, unconventional president, somebody like president trump who's never served in government, never served in the military. really the regular order of washington, right? the way things have been running for 30, 40 years. there was always going to be some tension but it's been at times pure conflagrations. part of that is how he's decided to do things. whether it's appointing michael flynn. very strong opinions. fired from government before. >> what did he call his accolades? >> people appointed to the nsc staff flintstones. national security people aren't without a sense of humor, at least. he brought in a lot of uncertain, irregular pe
sure there are nsc staffers helping push president trump in a direction we don't really know right now. >> if memory serves, the first nsc-related headline of the trump era was the fact that as much of washington was horrified to learn steve bannon was sitting in on nsc meetings, what do you tell people about the state and health of the national security council thus far in this presidency? >> i think the nsc has been the heart of the collision between a very irregular,...