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-where are ray and justin? -matt: ray and justin? brian: ray is right at his desk in there.: i went into another area that felt like an air-conditioned office. ♪ ray: we already made a blue one that goes with it. lemonis: hello? -justin: hello. hi. -lemonis: hi. -justin: how are you? -lemonis: i'm good. justin: i'm justin. lemonis: justin, how are you? i'm marcus. -justin: that's ray. -lemonis: nice to meet you. -ray: hi. -lemonis: hey. -how are you? i'm marcus. -ray: good. -nice to meet you, marcus. -lemonis: nice to meet you. so is that what ray and jus is? -ray: exactly. yep. -justin: that's right. -lemonis: okay. -justin: it's a little bit of a play on outrageous. -lemonis: okay. justin: jerseys and crazy stuff we make. lemonis: they don't seem so outrageous. justin: if you wear it to the store, people kind of look at you funny. lemonis: you guys have, like, a boat dealership in your garage. justin: yeah, that's my boat and his boat. ray: my roomate-in-college's boat and then two other rentals. lemonis: you guys do a lot of fishing, obviously. -justin: as much as we can.
-where are ray and justin? -matt: ray and justin? brian: ray is right at his desk in there.: i went into another area that felt like an air-conditioned office. ♪ ray: we already made a blue one that goes with it. lemonis: hello? -justin: hello. hi. -lemonis: hi. -justin: how are you? -lemonis: i'm good. justin: i'm justin. lemonis: justin, how are you? i'm marcus. -justin: that's ray. -lemonis: nice to meet you. -ray: hi. -lemonis: hey. -how are you? i'm marcus. -ray: good. -nice to meet you,...
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and his assassin james earl ray. the author james swanson was interviewed by "associated press" writer jesse holland. >> host: this is an absolutely fabulous book especially now that we are coming up on the 50th anniversary of the assassination of dark to martin luther king, jr.. why now? why is this a subject that we need to talk about now, james earl ray? >> guest: first of all it's a book i've always wanted to write remember when he came to chicago in 1956. i remember his assassination and i remember so vividly that my father the day after dr. king's prayer he came home early from work. i said where you home? he said my employee lives in the south and west side of chicago. they are going home to protect their houses and their families. he drove me to the neighborhoods it's a story i've lived with since i was a child and i knew the anniversary is coming up. i think it's an important occasion and it's really the climax of a trilogy of books i'd done on assassinations in american life. abraham lincoln, john kennedy a
and his assassin james earl ray. the author james swanson was interviewed by "associated press" writer jesse holland. >> host: this is an absolutely fabulous book especially now that we are coming up on the 50th anniversary of the assassination of dark to martin luther king, jr.. why now? why is this a subject that we need to talk about now, james earl ray? >> guest: first of all it's a book i've always wanted to write remember when he came to chicago in 1956. i remember...
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on this side, we have an x—ray tube which emits x—rays. it's not emitting? it's switched off.other side, supersensitive detectors first developed at cern, the world's largest particle physics lab. it's a new generation of x—ray imaging detectors which allow also measuring also wavelengths of x—rays, so in way we can create coloured x—ray images. those colours can reveal layers and even ingredients of paint, sometimes ingredients way too modern for the alleged artist. we can also distinguish different materials which may or may not be from the period the painting is supposed to be from. and with robotic arms, they are hoping to scan just more than paintings. sculptures, pottery, even entire pieces of furniture. what about that edvard munch? after a few hours scanning, the moment of truth. the x—rays have revealed a hidden secret. hang on, do you see... what do you see? that is a vase of flowers, isn't it? munch rarely did flowers and the scans show titanium in the paint. munch didn't use that. so whoever‘s got this, hasn't got an edvard munch on their hands. have you told him,
on this side, we have an x—ray tube which emits x—rays. it's not emitting? it's switched off.other side, supersensitive detectors first developed at cern, the world's largest particle physics lab. it's a new generation of x—ray imaging detectors which allow also measuring also wavelengths of x—rays, so in way we can create coloured x—ray images. those colours can reveal layers and even ingredients of paint, sometimes ingredients way too modern for the alleged artist. we can also...
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an awful date in 1986, anthony ray hinton was sentenced to die. this powerful book chronicles how an innocent man, a loving son, an outstanding athlete and an all around good guy could find himself in such an unthinkable position. joining mr. hinton on stage is don stevenson, founder and ceo of the equal justice initiative in montgomery, alabama. mr. stevenson represented mr. hinton at the supreme court of the united states. and his successful appeal is the reason mr. hinton is in this building and not that one. the five by seven cage that he spent the last 30 years. before we meet these alabama heroes, we have a short video that will give a much better job with what you're about to see and hear. however, before the video runs, we're going to take time out for a commercial. so every book at the alabama book fine as soon as this prengs is over, we will have signed copies of mr. stevenson's book and signed first editions of mr. hinton's book for sale. and now if you will please start that video. >> for 30 years, anthony ray hinton was a dead man wal
an awful date in 1986, anthony ray hinton was sentenced to die. this powerful book chronicles how an innocent man, a loving son, an outstanding athlete and an all around good guy could find himself in such an unthinkable position. joining mr. hinton on stage is don stevenson, founder and ceo of the equal justice initiative in montgomery, alabama. mr. stevenson represented mr. hinton at the supreme court of the united states. and his successful appeal is the reason mr. hinton is in this building...
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ray. you know go ahead mark i had to ask a question yeah i have to say ray you look pretty good generally for a seventy year old guy seventy eight year old guy a twenty four year veteran of you know as a cia analyst but you look at a little worse for wear i see your glasses are still broken could you show us your hands ray. yeah those are it was a real doozy they did it that a job on may us police state is my prison well you know. that's what we have to sort of keep our sense of you my youngest daughter when she saw the picture of dad how did they make your right ear down so low how did they bring it down so low. ok bill it wasn't the air it was the glasses. let's talk about the level of dissent here because i mean what you were you were invited by the chairman of that committee as a member of the public to express an opinion but you were not allowed to do that so what does this tell you about the level of dissent and freedom of speech in the us i mean these hearings are very important jen
ray. you know go ahead mark i had to ask a question yeah i have to say ray you look pretty good generally for a seventy year old guy seventy eight year old guy a twenty four year veteran of you know as a cia analyst but you look at a little worse for wear i see your glasses are still broken could you show us your hands ray. yeah those are it was a real doozy they did it that a job on may us police state is my prison well you know. that's what we have to sort of keep our sense of you my youngest...
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ray smith in colorado and ray smith in maryland, new jersey, kansas, but did he go by the name ray smithd then a call back. it was the ray smith from colorado. he had the right name, the right age, and place of birth and grown up without knowing any blood relatives and all of this ray smith knew was his mother's name. according to the birth certificate, it was geri, and he was starting to sound a lot like our ray. we asked if he would submit to a dna test. he agreed, and there was no doubt, we'd found him. we brought ray and his fiancee to a los angeles hotel and showed him the story of his sisters, and in a way, his story, too. >> i thought that this story, itself was sad. sounded like they had a rough life. and it was really similar to mine. >> and so it was. it began the same way, too, when shirley took him from geri except ray was turned over to annalee brown, and named him jimmy brown, the only name that he knew growing up. >> she had told me that she had adopted me, but i was also shipped around a lot from home to home, because she had a lot of health problems, from what i was told
ray smith in colorado and ray smith in maryland, new jersey, kansas, but did he go by the name ray smithd then a call back. it was the ray smith from colorado. he had the right name, the right age, and place of birth and grown up without knowing any blood relatives and all of this ray smith knew was his mother's name. according to the birth certificate, it was geri, and he was starting to sound a lot like our ray. we asked if he would submit to a dna test. he agreed, and there was no doubt,...
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ray's most awed by the aptly named family tree.spruce is actually multiple living trees in one. somehow, some way, several branches have sprouted into whole trees. >> a huge, beautiful structure, almost unique in the world. it's certainly the largest in the world. ray and his wife, ma, think the freaky forest would make a great roadside attraction, so they buy the property and move to the middle-of-nowhere northern california to run the odd business. but it won't be easy getting money to grow on these trees. >> someone could have gotten hurt. >> oh, totally. >> here's a "strange inheritance" quiz question. the answer after the break. ♪ >> so, coast redwoods belong to the species sempervirens, which is latin for what? it's c -- "always living." redwoods are known for their incredible ability to adapt and survive, sometimes in bizarre fashion. ♪ >> in 1946, ray and mary lee thompson open a natural roadside attraction filled with corkscrew tree roots and branchy abnormalities called trees of mystery along highway 101 in northern calif
ray's most awed by the aptly named family tree.spruce is actually multiple living trees in one. somehow, some way, several branches have sprouted into whole trees. >> a huge, beautiful structure, almost unique in the world. it's certainly the largest in the world. ray and his wife, ma, think the freaky forest would make a great roadside attraction, so they buy the property and move to the middle-of-nowhere northern california to run the odd business. but it won't be easy getting money to...
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and his assassin james earl ray. the author james swanson was interviewed by "associated press" writer jesse holland. >> host: this is an absolutely fabulous book especially now that we are coming up on the 50th anniversary of the
and his assassin james earl ray. the author james swanson was interviewed by "associated press" writer jesse holland. >> host: this is an absolutely fabulous book especially now that we are coming up on the 50th anniversary of the
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ray. go ahead mark i had to ask a question yeah i have to say ray you look pretty good generally for a seventy year old guy a seventy eight year old guy a twenty four year veteran of you know as a cia analyst but you're looking a little worse for wear i see your glasses are still broken could you show us your hands ray. yeah those are real doozy they did it that a job on may us police state is my prison well you know. that's what we have to sort of keep our sense of you my youngest daughter when she saw the picture of dad how did they make your right ear down so low how did they bring you down so low. well ok but it wasn't the air it was the glasses. let's talk about the level of dissent here because you were you were invited by the chairman of that committee as a member of the public to express an opinion but you were not allowed to do that so what does this tell you about the level of dissent and freedom of speech in the us i mean these hearings are very important jena bloody jena probab
ray. go ahead mark i had to ask a question yeah i have to say ray you look pretty good generally for a seventy year old guy a seventy eight year old guy a twenty four year veteran of you know as a cia analyst but you're looking a little worse for wear i see your glasses are still broken could you show us your hands ray. yeah those are real doozy they did it that a job on may us police state is my prison well you know. that's what we have to sort of keep our sense of you my youngest daughter...
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james earl ray had arrived in memphis. i'm not going to take much time to talk about james earl ray because i want to keep this introduction as soon as possible. but i will say that the book profiles james earl ray and it describes his actions april 3 and april 4 in 1968 and also describes the uncanny series of lucky breaks and enabled him to murder king. the next day, april 4, things are at the hotel he meets with some aid and is in a melancholy mood. through all of the troubles in the challenges that he faced at times you may know this story. his room at the motel was on the second floor. the room opened up to a balcony and at 6:00 he is invited to dinner at the house of a local minister and goes to the balco balcony. he talks to some of his aides in the parking lot below and james earl ray is across the street in a house, fires his rifle, the bullet strikes him on the right side of his face and he drops instantly to the floor of the balcony. the ambulance rushes him to st. joseph's hospital and he is pronounced dead at
james earl ray had arrived in memphis. i'm not going to take much time to talk about james earl ray because i want to keep this introduction as soon as possible. but i will say that the book profiles james earl ray and it describes his actions april 3 and april 4 in 1968 and also describes the uncanny series of lucky breaks and enabled him to murder king. the next day, april 4, things are at the hotel he meets with some aid and is in a melancholy mood. through all of the troubles in the...
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. >> manta ray, actually. one of the largest species of rays in the world. this is william drum 13-year-old driver from denver, colorado. he finds himself in the coral islands about 370 miles off the west coast of mexico. >> doesn't he look like he's smilin smiling? >> it does look likesome huge bomber soaring through the blue skies. he was able to get nice and close to this gorgeous manta ray. they can weigh as much as 3600 pounds. while we're speaking of giants, large ones out there, the humpback whale. what is super cool about this is you've got this nice i don't have head view of that whale. if you think that is big, let me bring in some perspective here once ago ento help you understand the size of that whale. as big as it looks, there's the baby. there is mama whale. once you see mama, now you put the side together. >> they get through. are you like, oh, wow. >> those are pacific white sided dolphins enjoying play time. this near manta ray bay, california. >> it's the best's the best's tt >> you can see in the distance, there is a tour boat out there l
. >> manta ray, actually. one of the largest species of rays in the world. this is william drum 13-year-old driver from denver, colorado. he finds himself in the coral islands about 370 miles off the west coast of mexico. >> doesn't he look like he's smilin smiling? >> it does look likesome huge bomber soaring through the blue skies. he was able to get nice and close to this gorgeous manta ray. they can weigh as much as 3600 pounds. while we're speaking of giants, large ones...
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you look at a little worse for wear i see your glasses are still broken could you show us your hands ray. yeah those are it was a real doozy they did it that a job on may the u.s. police state is my prison well you know. that's what we have to sort of keep our sense of you my youngest daughter when she saw the picture of dad how did they make your right ear down so low how did they bring you down so low. ok bill it wasn't the air it was the glasses. let's talk about the level of dissent here because i mean what you were you were invited by the chairman of that committee as a member of the public to express an opinion but you were not allowed to do that so what does this tell you about the level of dissent and freedom of speech in the us i mean these hearings are very important jena bloody jena probably will get the get through it and be placed as head of cia so what about dissent. remember where you heard it first dear she's not going to be approved ok or enough decent people in the united states are storming to senators she's not going to be confirmed so yeah it was set up those guys we
you look at a little worse for wear i see your glasses are still broken could you show us your hands ray. yeah those are it was a real doozy they did it that a job on may the u.s. police state is my prison well you know. that's what we have to sort of keep our sense of you my youngest daughter when she saw the picture of dad how did they make your right ear down so low how did they bring you down so low. ok bill it wasn't the air it was the glasses. let's talk about the level of dissent here...
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they play again rays... they final... 4-3 rays... play again tomorrow night in oakland kobe bryant... fresh off winning an academy award... is coming out with a book... the black mamba revealed on today that he has a book, titled... "the mamba mentality: how i play"... on the way it is slated to be releaded october 23... maybe he'll follow up his short film success by winning the pulitzer for his first book (weather) coming up i'll have the seven day forecast. lawrence karnow: it was another nice day around the bay area today with hot temperatures inland. some highs soared into the 90s inland but it was much cooler at the coast. the sea breeze will continue to strengthen tonight and tomorrow to bring much cooler weather to the entire bay area by tomorrow. it's quiet on the doppler now but we could see some showers over the mountains the next few days. on the satellite image you can see a low pressure system off the coast. much cooler air will sweep in from the gulf of alaska and drop some temperatures more than 20 degrees compared to
they play again rays... they final... 4-3 rays... play again tomorrow night in oakland kobe bryant... fresh off winning an academy award... is coming out with a book... the black mamba revealed on today that he has a book, titled... "the mamba mentality: how i play"... on the way it is slated to be releaded october 23... maybe he'll follow up his short film success by winning the pulitzer for his first book (weather) coming up i'll have the seven day forecast. lawrence karnow: it was...
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as was stated, sergeant major ray hendrix. for those of who you are not aware of the life and legacy of ray hendrix, i'd like to take some time here today to recognize the impact he had on so many lives in the state of georgia and nationwide. ray hendrix spent his entire life serving this great country. 42 years of putting his life on the line in the u.s. army. where he fought in the korean war. and his service was long from over. as an active member of the american legion, he continued to fight ways to help his country and community, serving in several leadership posts. his local, state and national levels -- at local, state and national levels. while working with the american legion, he handed out wheelchairs, walkers, crutches and flags for public schools in his community. he also organized an efficient bus system in augusta and dublin, both located in georgia's 12th district. that would transport veterans to the v.a. centers to receive needed treatment. continuing his work, ray saw a need for a v.a. clinic right in his hom
as was stated, sergeant major ray hendrix. for those of who you are not aware of the life and legacy of ray hendrix, i'd like to take some time here today to recognize the impact he had on so many lives in the state of georgia and nationwide. ray hendrix spent his entire life serving this great country. 42 years of putting his life on the line in the u.s. army. where he fought in the korean war. and his service was long from over. as an active member of the american legion, he continued to...
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started because they didn't want to be interrupted and the charge against jean aspel is exactly as ray mcgovern who was bloodied and injured in his arrest by these thugs on capitol hill but also by john kiriakou this woman is unqualified if these are the new american values that torture is ok that we can hide behind our our belief that we follow the human rights laws of june the geneva convention we will be the rest of the world should take note and should take care you mention the ray mcgovern among those who do time in the form of a and just out of interest you have to know the status of those who were arrested they all been released by now oh do we know. well the ones that were really that were picked up that were arrested without provocation before the hearing started were given a fifty five dollars fine and released almost immediately but raised being held overnight as well as helen shouting your who was the one who said bloody gina and the reason they want to do this is they're starting a new program where they're trying to give harsher sentences to people for interrupting these
started because they didn't want to be interrupted and the charge against jean aspel is exactly as ray mcgovern who was bloodied and injured in his arrest by these thugs on capitol hill but also by john kiriakou this woman is unqualified if these are the new american values that torture is ok that we can hide behind our our belief that we follow the human rights laws of june the geneva convention we will be the rest of the world should take note and should take care you mention the ray mcgovern...
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good luck everybody. >>> a kid x-ray skinner. >> isn't that cool mommy?s is quite unique in that it prints something this flexible. pretty cool. >>> as a parent some times you need a minute to yourself. you should always be wary when your kids run up and say. >> uh-huh. >> it's an x-ray scanner. >> cool. >> they start demonstrating, not that mom would notice. >> that's pretty cool. in this case -- >> mommy, isn't that cool, mommy? >> sure. uh-huh. >> it could come in handy the next time one of the dids swallow something. >> one demonstrates on the other. >> pretty he jit. what's that? oh, it's a magazine. haven't seen one of those in a while. >> there's nothing in there. >> i think the kids maybe are using their imagination. that looks like a stud finder. >> explain a stud finder. stud has something to do with what happens mom. >> they demonstrate on >> oh, now you want to pay attention? suddenly you realize this is a pregnancy reveal and a very very good one. they decided to put his skill to good use. >> that was really creative. >> thanks for joining us
good luck everybody. >>> a kid x-ray skinner. >> isn't that cool mommy?s is quite unique in that it prints something this flexible. pretty cool. >>> as a parent some times you need a minute to yourself. you should always be wary when your kids run up and say. >> uh-huh. >> it's an x-ray scanner. >> cool. >> they start demonstrating, not that mom would notice. >> that's pretty cool. in this case -- >> mommy, isn't that cool, mommy?...
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well gentlemen i'm glad we're making light of this and i'm really glad that ray is ok but again it seems to me this is a sign of time in the times that we have a person that is obviously committed to green illegal acts the moral acts i was i was funded galling that he even talked about repeatedly the morality of what the cia does it's quite remarkable and gentlemen i'm going to jump in here we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on some real news stay with our team. global warming off selling you on the idea that dropping bombs brings police to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battles that still. produce offspring to tell you that somebody gossiped a couple of us fell for the supporters of a. muslim off the bat i sometimes think you are not cool enough and let's fight product. these are the hawks that we along with all the ones. the united states has always had a tools to use in its attacks on other countries. economic sanctions or are often just the beginning another thing you like to do is place some military pressure on th
well gentlemen i'm glad we're making light of this and i'm really glad that ray is ok but again it seems to me this is a sign of time in the times that we have a person that is obviously committed to green illegal acts the moral acts i was i was funded galling that he even talked about repeatedly the morality of what the cia does it's quite remarkable and gentlemen i'm going to jump in here we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on some real...
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both gentlemen i'm guy i'm glad we're making light of this and i'm really glad that ray is ok but again it seems to me this is a sign of time in the times that we have a person that is obviously committed to greed just illegal acts the moral acts i was i was i found it galling that he even talked about repeatedly the morality of what the cia does it's quite remarkable i gentleman i'm going to jump in here we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on some real news stay with our team. of some officials do not. fully understand or don't know fully accept the principle of football being beyond politics that's a fundamental principle of the world football. for granted some people may have opinions but it's their own opinions and doesn't influence opinions of many other football fans who are buying tickets every day in large volumes. in twenty forty you know bloody revolution of. the demonstrations going from being relatively peaceful political protests to be increasingly violent revolution is always spontaneous or is it you know here but i m
both gentlemen i'm guy i'm glad we're making light of this and i'm really glad that ray is ok but again it seems to me this is a sign of time in the times that we have a person that is obviously committed to greed just illegal acts the moral acts i was i was i found it galling that he even talked about repeatedly the morality of what the cia does it's quite remarkable i gentleman i'm going to jump in here we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our...
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well gentlemen i'm guy i'm glad we're making light of this and i'm really glad that ray is ok but again it seems to me this is a sign of time in the times that we have a person that is obviously committed to agree just illegal actually moral acts i was i was i found it galling that she even talked about repeatedly the morality of what the cia does it's quite remarkable gentlemen i'm going to jump in you know we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on some real news today with our team. about your sudden passing i've only just learnt you worry yourself in taking your last turn. to us we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry. so i write these last words in hopes to put to rest these things that i never got off my chest. i remember when we first met my life turned on each day. but then my feelings started to change you talked about more like it was again still some more fun to view those that didn't like to question our arc and i secretly promised to never be like it's one does not leave the feeling on the same as one enters my mind it's
well gentlemen i'm guy i'm glad we're making light of this and i'm really glad that ray is ok but again it seems to me this is a sign of time in the times that we have a person that is obviously committed to agree just illegal actually moral acts i was i was i found it galling that she even talked about repeatedly the morality of what the cia does it's quite remarkable gentlemen i'm going to jump in you know we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our...
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ray chavez, who is one-hundred and six years old. he says thoughts about his military service and the attack... never go away. dianne gallagher reports. nat: "a day which will live in infamy." will live in infamy." a day that still plays out in the mind of ray chavez.76 years later.ray chavez/ wwii veteran:"i saw all the ships on fire, a terrible smoke screen, all through the harbor and covering the ships."at 106 years old, chavez is the oldest surviving pearl harbor veteran.ray chavez/ wwii veteran:"it never goes away, what you see and learn. that way i remember, then i forget...then i remember again."remembering, it's what brings chavez to washington d-c this weekend. although he did meet president donald trump at the white house...ray chavez/ wwii veteran:"i looked forward to it because i didn't vote for him- i enjoyed meeting him. they had me right next to him when we were seated."chavez traveled across country, from san diego to d- c, stopping in kansas to refuel and meet with fellow veterans to attend the 150th memorial day cer
ray chavez, who is one-hundred and six years old. he says thoughts about his military service and the attack... never go away. dianne gallagher reports. nat: "a day which will live in infamy." will live in infamy." a day that still plays out in the mind of ray chavez.76 years later.ray chavez/ wwii veteran:"i saw all the ships on fire, a terrible smoke screen, all through the harbor and covering the ships."at 106 years old, chavez is the oldest surviving pearl harbor...
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thank you, ray, for being with us. thank you. [applause] thank you.portantly, we are joined today by the families of american heroes who made the ultimate sacrifice. we cannot imagine the depth of emotion that this day brings each year. the grief renewed, the memories relived, those last beautiful moments together cherished and always remembered. and you also feel that incredible pride, a pride shared by one really and truly grateful nation. [applause] to every parent who weeps for a child, every parent that mourns for a child, and every husband or wife whose heart has been torn in two, today we ask god to comfort your pain to ease your , sorrow, and wipe away your tears. this is a very special day. and, today, our whole country thanks you, and braces you, and pledges to you, we will never forget our heroes. [applause] joining us today is the family of marine lieutenant colonel david, who rests here at arlington. [applause] david grew up in upstate new york, dreaming of attending the united states naval academy. in 1982, that dream came true. soon, an
thank you, ray, for being with us. thank you. [applause] thank you.portantly, we are joined today by the families of american heroes who made the ultimate sacrifice. we cannot imagine the depth of emotion that this day brings each year. the grief renewed, the memories relived, those last beautiful moments together cherished and always remembered. and you also feel that incredible pride, a pride shared by one really and truly grateful nation. [applause] to every parent who weeps for a child,...
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a kid x-ray scanner. >> mommy, isn't that cool, mommy?e twist when they make a discovery about mom. >> now you want to pay attention. ♪ lysol max cover kills 99.9% of bacteria, even on soft surfaces. one more way you've got what it takes to protect. thanks to move free ultra 2in1... i run after this guy... and take long walks with this guy. unlike glucosamine chondroitin, move free ultra 2in1 is clinically proven to improve joint comfort in the first week. and it keeps improving comfort with continued use. move free ultra. new tattoo studiofor days. brow gel from maybelline new york. just apply and blend sets in 1 minute lasts up to 2 days ...for fully defined brows maybelline's tattoo brow. only from maybelline new york. (sharon) smoking caused my throat cancer. but, walking every day makes me feel like myself again. well, well, almost. (announcer) you can quit. for free help, call 1-800-quit-now. ♪ break, break ♪ ♪ ♪ break, break people are going wild for kit kat! ♪ ♪ ♪ give me a break ♪ break ♪ give me a break ♪ break ♪ break me off a
a kid x-ray scanner. >> mommy, isn't that cool, mommy?e twist when they make a discovery about mom. >> now you want to pay attention. ♪ lysol max cover kills 99.9% of bacteria, even on soft surfaces. one more way you've got what it takes to protect. thanks to move free ultra 2in1... i run after this guy... and take long walks with this guy. unlike glucosamine chondroitin, move free ultra 2in1 is clinically proven to improve joint comfort in the first week. and it keeps improving...
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as verses rays. ray's outfielder carlos gomez needed sunglasses, so we within the from the fans of a borrowed pair from the fan, top of the 3rd. you see judge cone took him deep, going yard. the next batter, he crushes the home run. rays go back to back to back and the as lose 4-3. >>> frank open serena williams playing her first grand slam since becoming a mom last year. she won her first tie break and took the second set, 6-4 to beat i can tina in strike zen. >> reporter: the call, that's right, cooler hills. they took place across the board where people barreled out of the hill to get a piece of this machine. this year's win e chris anderson, who has his 21nd career history of all times. he has hi chiefed winners. the giants got beat 11-4. jeff bleich with a tight shoulder and a short thigh. >> yes, on the dli his e.r.a. was 10. he's coming back next tuesday. >> yeah. >> that's good news. with sphenbenextrt is our next newscast is tomor >>> still feels like a monday. >> it does. >> you kn what i m
as verses rays. ray's outfielder carlos gomez needed sunglasses, so we within the from the fans of a borrowed pair from the fan, top of the 3rd. you see judge cone took him deep, going yard. the next batter, he crushes the home run. rays go back to back to back and the as lose 4-3. >>> frank open serena williams playing her first grand slam since becoming a mom last year. she won her first tie break and took the second set, 6-4 to beat i can tina in strike zen. >> reporter: the...
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on this side, we have an x—ray tube which emits x—rays. it's not emitting? it's switched off. way we can create coloured x—ray images. and those colours reveal layers and even ingredients of the paint — sometimes ingredients way too modern for the alleged artist. what about the edvard munch? after a few hours scanning, the moment of truth. the x—rays have revealed a hidden secret. hang on, do you see...? what do you see? that is a vase of flowers, isn't it? munch rarely did flowers and the scans show titanium in the paint. munch didn't use that. so whoever‘s got this hasn't got an edvard munch on their hands. have you told him? does he know? yeah. 0k! butjiri thinks he has found a genuine work and it's potentially a very, very big deal. this looks like a vincent van gogh landscape. it's from a private collection. you are seeing it for first time. and the scan reveals a vital piece of evidence. there's the head, the shoulders, the hands and legs here. wow! it's an unfinished female mood of exactly the type van —— it's an unfinished female nude of exactly the type van gogh paint
on this side, we have an x—ray tube which emits x—rays. it's not emitting? it's switched off. way we can create coloured x—ray images. and those colours reveal layers and even ingredients of the paint — sometimes ingredients way too modern for the alleged artist. what about the edvard munch? after a few hours scanning, the moment of truth. the x—rays have revealed a hidden secret. hang on, do you see...? what do you see? that is a vase of flowers, isn't it? munch rarely did flowers...
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there they met ray and took refuge in his flat. the positioning of the bodies of debra, jessica, berkti and biruk
there they met ray and took refuge in his flat. the positioning of the bodies of debra, jessica, berkti and biruk
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the rays and the a's wrap up the series. so far the rays have won all the games. the game is probably over 3:30, 4:00. walk over, if you have tickets at oracle and watch the warriors play. 60 to 62. watch out for the strong sunshine. the breezes will make it feel cooler and you won't notice your skin burning. temperatures from 60 degrees below average in san francisco to livermore. you're supposed to be 80 today. you'll be about 64. after we get finished here, i'm going to start looking at some of the record cold high temperatures and see if we won't get to some of those today. >>> a cple of pro cropping out on the roads. we had an accident blocking a lanef traffic westbound highway 4 just before 242. you can see the red sensors starting to stack up now as you make your way towards the concord area. expect delays there. we also have a problem now northbound 880 near high street. that is blocking the middle lanes and we are seeing slowing now as you make your way in towards oakland from the coliseum area. >> sue, thank you. we know exercise gives our brains a boost
the rays and the a's wrap up the series. so far the rays have won all the games. the game is probably over 3:30, 4:00. walk over, if you have tickets at oracle and watch the warriors play. 60 to 62. watch out for the strong sunshine. the breezes will make it feel cooler and you won't notice your skin burning. temperatures from 60 degrees below average in san francisco to livermore. you're supposed to be 80 today. you'll be about 64. after we get finished here, i'm going to start looking at some...
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ray then take c.t. scans and study tissue samples under the microscope. around ninety percent of the samples showed evidence of disease. this is normal to have up to fifty percent of the firth we can deliver. they have far more than the fifty percent. you can see the whole of. the cell they've also found hepatitis and to generative tissue changes the researchers have yet to uncover the cause and rick guy says it could take up to a decade to identify the environmental factors that contribute to these diseases. the town of know i'm is on the edge reality coast it's a popular holiday destination for bosnia and herzegovina. all of the town's sewage flows directly into the sea some of it unfiltered. water. and. there's also for. one cause for the decline of some species is overfishing the biologists see sustainable fish farms as a possible solution. to. this one is owned by even comic his family fished here for generations until open water catches declined. really. our forefathers fish but it was different then they fished for themselves and even they did not
ray then take c.t. scans and study tissue samples under the microscope. around ninety percent of the samples showed evidence of disease. this is normal to have up to fifty percent of the firth we can deliver. they have far more than the fifty percent. you can see the whole of. the cell they've also found hepatitis and to generative tissue changes the researchers have yet to uncover the cause and rick guy says it could take up to a decade to identify the environmental factors that contribute to...
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ray mcgovern came out of the analytical division of the cia. glenn crow, another person also a cia interrogator. he was on the operations side, was against torture and spoke out against torture. mean to be don't heaping praise on the cia but to directly answer your question, of course. there were people who were seriously protesting, including people who were in the same gina haspel after saying, no, this is not right. amy: what is a critical question he felt was not asked? >> i think the democrats should have refused to dissipate anymore until gina haspel answered the question about is waterboarding torture and not get into some legalistic thing of what john yoo, a man who'd just about all manner of torture would say anything short of lling them is not torture. amy: jay bybee, federal judge. >> exactly right. taylor also had a lot of lawyers that could make things legal. to notcomparing the u.s. to germany. no, they're doing it by using the very excuse that were criminals the world over attempt to use. i think they should have pushed it on do
ray mcgovern came out of the analytical division of the cia. glenn crow, another person also a cia interrogator. he was on the operations side, was against torture and spoke out against torture. mean to be don't heaping praise on the cia but to directly answer your question, of course. there were people who were seriously protesting, including people who were in the same gina haspel after saying, no, this is not right. amy: what is a critical question he felt was not asked? >> i think the...
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whoever wins will be the oldest winner since ray reardon in 1978. 12 months ago i was really thinking retiring, even two or three years ago, i wouldn't get into the quarters or semifinals of anything. what a season. ijust can't believe it. and if i win it willjust top the best season i've had for years and years, but if i don't win, it is still one of the best seasons i've had for years. and i've just got to go out there and enjoy it, and hopefully if it does go close, towards the end i don't collapse like a cheap tent again.
whoever wins will be the oldest winner since ray reardon in 1978. 12 months ago i was really thinking retiring, even two or three years ago, i wouldn't get into the quarters or semifinals of anything. what a season. ijust can't believe it. and if i win it willjust top the best season i've had for years and years, but if i don't win, it is still one of the best seasons i've had for years. and i've just got to go out there and enjoy it, and hopefully if it does go close, towards the end i don't...
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well gentlemen i'm glad we're making light of this and i'm really glad that ray is ok but again it seems to me this is a sign of time in the times that we have a person that is obviously committed to green illegal acts the moral acts i was i was funded galling that he even talked about repeatedly the morality of what the cia does it's quite remarkable and gentlemen i'm going to jump in here we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on some real news stay with our team. global warming off selling you on the idea that dropping bombs brings police to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battles that still. produce offspring to
well gentlemen i'm glad we're making light of this and i'm really glad that ray is ok but again it seems to me this is a sign of time in the times that we have a person that is obviously committed to green illegal acts the moral acts i was i was funded galling that he even talked about repeatedly the morality of what the cia does it's quite remarkable and gentlemen i'm going to jump in here we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on some real...
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i think the general feeling that of the available candidates on the market, it blew my end ray —— unairy was really best they could do. he won the domestic trouble last season, a cup in the previous season, as trouble last season, a cup in the previous season, as well. five trophies in his two seasons in the french capital. he did fail to get past the last 16 of the champions league, going out to barcelona and
i think the general feeling that of the available candidates on the market, it blew my end ray —— unairy was really best they could do. he won the domestic trouble last season, a cup in the previous season, as trouble last season, a cup in the previous season, as well. five trophies in his two seasons in the french capital. he did fail to get past the last 16 of the champions league, going out to barcelona and
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christopher ray, republican. what exactly are you-all complaining about? it's time for the cover-up caucus in this institution to stop hiding the truth from the american people. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from illinois seek recognition. >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one to te. address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. >> thank you, mr. speaker. on may 25, we celebrate national poppy day. after world war i, popty flourished in europe, scientists said the growth was because soil in france and belgium became enriched with left by the rubble the war. from the dirt and mud grew beautiful red poppies. the red poppy became to symbolize the blood shared during battle following the publish gation of a wartime poem in flanders field.
christopher ray, republican. what exactly are you-all complaining about? it's time for the cover-up caucus in this institution to stop hiding the truth from the american people. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from illinois seek recognition. >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one to te. address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. >> thank you, mr. speaker. on may 25, we celebrate national...