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mother alfred, a woman of faith. named her order for the virgin mary. they found common ground in serving patients. if you get this, you get all the rest. because you have different people, different skills and different points of view, but they come together for a common purpose. each one brought something unique to the equation. dr. mayo and louise raised their family right here in rochester, in this house, which is literally across the street from where we are right now. they made a momentous decision when the brothers were quite young. they decided they would mortgage this house and with that mortgage funding, purchase a microscope to help care for dr. mayo's patients. this is an example of a 19th-century microscope of the time that they would have used. the mayo boys were young. they were maybe eight, nine or four or five years old. two of them. there would always remember their parents' sacrifice. they grew up knowing medicine was a true calling. you entered medicine to serve other people and to work together in a cooperative manner. fast-forward
mother alfred, a woman of faith. named her order for the virgin mary. they found common ground in serving patients. if you get this, you get all the rest. because you have different people, different skills and different points of view, but they come together for a common purpose. each one brought something unique to the equation. dr. mayo and louise raised their family right here in rochester, in this house, which is literally across the street from where we are right now. they made a...
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there's one more question specifically for you, alfred. how can we best honor heather heyer's memory? >> one of her favorite things she used to say was have difficult conversations. it's a hard thing to do sometimes, just to have those difficult conversations. one of the most recent difficult conversations i actually had was just this past friday. i don't know if any of you heard me mention about heather one time came into the office, and she basically had broken up with her boyfriend because her boyfriend at the time had found out she worked for a black man. he gave her a hard time about the fact she worked for a black man and howing you do that. she pointed out to him, you know, this guy is college educated and i have a high school degree and he gave me a chance. i'm a bartender and he gave me a chance to work in his office. what do you mean? he looked at me as just who i am. that same boyfriend actually came to my office this past friday. he came there. i didn't know who he was because i've never met him. but he came there for legal adv
there's one more question specifically for you, alfred. how can we best honor heather heyer's memory? >> one of her favorite things she used to say was have difficult conversations. it's a hard thing to do sometimes, just to have those difficult conversations. one of the most recent difficult conversations i actually had was just this past friday. i don't know if any of you heard me mention about heather one time came into the office, and she basically had broken up with her boyfriend...
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not long after the disaster, mother alfred came to dr. mayo with a true vision. she said we, the franciscans, will build a hospital for the city if you and your sons will staff it. .r. mayo resisted hospitals are expensive, risky, he was elderly. it is a small town, we can do this. mother alfred persisted that with faith, hope and energy, it will succeed. so, they shook hands. dr. mayo and mother alfred. no legal contract, a bond of trust. st. mary's hospital opened in 1889. men and women did not work together as affectional counterparts at that time. dr. mayo was a man, a man of science. he admired charles darwin. faith.alfred, a woman of they found common ground in serving patients. theou get this, you get all rest. you have different people, different skills and different points of view but they come together for the common purpose. each one brought something unique to the equation. louise raised their family right here in rochester, in this house, which is literally across the street from where we are right now. they made a momentous decision when the brother
not long after the disaster, mother alfred came to dr. mayo with a true vision. she said we, the franciscans, will build a hospital for the city if you and your sons will staff it. .r. mayo resisted hospitals are expensive, risky, he was elderly. it is a small town, we can do this. mother alfred persisted that with faith, hope and energy, it will succeed. so, they shook hands. dr. mayo and mother alfred. no legal contract, a bond of trust. st. mary's hospital opened in 1889. men and women did...
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after the opening, mother alfred was older and she needed to turn the reins over to another sister.seph dempsey became the second administrator of st. mary's hospital. she was a gifted, genius. she ended up being the administrator st. mary's hospital for 47 years. she grew from those 27 beds to over 600 beds making it the largest and finest privately owned hospital in the united states. in addition to be in the administrator of this facility and constantly adding operating rooms and adding beds, she was also doctor will surgical assistant. which is really quite unique. she was able to find an umbilical module which is called sister joseph's nodule. it's an indicator of cancer. so, she became known for that in her own right. in addition, doctor will had so much confidence in her surgical abilities, when he would do surgery in front of big audiences that come and watch him, he would occasionally stop and address the audience and sister joseph would continue the procedure while he talked. so, the mayo's welcomed women. about 12 women were brought on in the very early days. they made ma
after the opening, mother alfred was older and she needed to turn the reins over to another sister.seph dempsey became the second administrator of st. mary's hospital. she was a gifted, genius. she ended up being the administrator st. mary's hospital for 47 years. she grew from those 27 beds to over 600 beds making it the largest and finest privately owned hospital in the united states. in addition to be in the administrator of this facility and constantly adding operating rooms and adding...
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expert alfred desireless visited caracas. he persuaded the government to release eighty prisoners are. just he insists though that some should be in prison and should be considered political prisoners. on the subject of political prisoners he said we should look at europe as well. they are four persons. politicians who are. in jail. now these four. politicians are clearly political prisoners. whereas in venezuela many of the detainees were detained because acts of violence. they were. detained because they were just expressing their. desire to be independent. to be sure that the. prisoners in spain i went to barcelona to visit a fellow journalist. cattle on public t.v. carlos pouts. he explained that even if the political prisoners he couldn't say so. at least not on. the. and he called. who said what kinds of warts we can use when we speak about people that are in prison. just said that we cannot use. the terms political prisoners for example. because i honestly couldn't believe that in a european country a judge could decid
expert alfred desireless visited caracas. he persuaded the government to release eighty prisoners are. just he insists though that some should be in prison and should be considered political prisoners. on the subject of political prisoners he said we should look at europe as well. they are four persons. politicians who are. in jail. now these four. politicians are clearly political prisoners. whereas in venezuela many of the detainees were detained because acts of violence. they were. detained...
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[applause] >> thank you, alfred. we have maya berry with the arab american institute. >> good afternoon, thank you both for your leadership and your incredible testimony during a difficult hearing. i'm executive director of the arab american institute established in 1985 specifically for civic engagement and political empowerment of the arab americans in this country. we do this the politics of exclusion. our system works, democracy works when people are able to engage in the process and regrettably at this time our participation in the process was not particularly welcome so we banded together and put forward efforts to participate in the process. and to do that, we face issues of discrimination further than that. but the community is under threat at the time. all those things whether it is lack of safety, or discrimination, all preventative problems that don't allow one to fully participate in the democratic process. personal safety -- i will keep bringing it to the issue of fully engaging assistance in the process
[applause] >> thank you, alfred. we have maya berry with the arab american institute. >> good afternoon, thank you both for your leadership and your incredible testimony during a difficult hearing. i'm executive director of the arab american institute established in 1985 specifically for civic engagement and political empowerment of the arab americans in this country. we do this the politics of exclusion. our system works, democracy works when people are able to engage in the...
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he captures this image of a typically deadpan alfred hitchcock.e of joe namath in 1969, the year he won the super bowl. and sharon tate before her shocking murder. in time, he even begins traveling the world in pursuit of celebrity signatures. throughout the 1960s, '70s, and '80s, he snaps up sports figures, bollywood stars, politicians, and one of his favorites -- mexican telenovela actors. it's on a trip to mexico city in 1993 that jack -- now 64 years old -- approaches a struggling young mexican soap actor for an autograph. now, the young guy in that picture looks a little bit familiar. who is that? >> [ laughs ] you're funny. i was an actor. it was the end of winter in 1993 that i met jack in mexico city. i see jack coming up in the distance. i just know he was somebody different, and he says, "are you an actor?" i was ever so flattered. when i met jack, this is the card that i signed for him, and this is the picture he took of myself. >> oh, my, juan carlos, look at you. was this a love at first sight? >> well, it's one of those things that w
he captures this image of a typically deadpan alfred hitchcock.e of joe namath in 1969, the year he won the super bowl. and sharon tate before her shocking murder. in time, he even begins traveling the world in pursuit of celebrity signatures. throughout the 1960s, '70s, and '80s, he snaps up sports figures, bollywood stars, politicians, and one of his favorites -- mexican telenovela actors. it's on a trip to mexico city in 1993 that jack -- now 64 years old -- approaches a struggling young...
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came to our mother alfred and said could the sisters help?re was a provision for them to be brought into the academy. the sisters helped care for the injured. mother alfred realized we needed a hospital in rochester. this as well documented dr. mayo of athis is just too small town. no one would go to a hospital. she insisted. she had this dream inside of her, a sense of conviction we needed a hospital and he and his two sons would be great staff. with a handshake they developed this relationship. the sisters established st. mary's hospital, and that was the origin of the mayo clinic. tois very fascinating imagine the respected dr. ww mayo have her mother alfred. she was well-traveled and educated. so was he. he would recognize the leadership quality in this woman and i would say as educational peers in a small town here on the prairie, there was some attraction to that quality. the partnership between the other -- the doctor and mother grew into a relationship they were interdependent because the sisters were the ones who took care of the nee
came to our mother alfred and said could the sisters help?re was a provision for them to be brought into the academy. the sisters helped care for the injured. mother alfred realized we needed a hospital in rochester. this as well documented dr. mayo of athis is just too small town. no one would go to a hospital. she insisted. she had this dream inside of her, a sense of conviction we needed a hospital and he and his two sons would be great staff. with a handshake they developed this...
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kathyistin clark, , alfred wilson and maya barry. each panelist will come up and provide opening remarks and then we will open the floor to questions. if you have a question, jotted down and one of the team members will collected from you and if the team members could raise their and quickly so everyone knows, great. we look forward to the conversation and i will turn it over to kristin. >> good afternoon. welcome and thank you for being here today. clark. is kristin nationwide justice organization created by john f. kennedy. we work to come to the aid of victims of discrimination. our work today to combat hate crimes and the rise in white supremacy stands among our most important work. made money most anti-hate and anti-extremism projects in the nation from tonecting with survivors training law-enforcement and prosecutors through a partnership with the international association chief by using the courts to hold white supremacists accountable, our project works to confront hate everyday and i want to briefly team for them on our help
kathyistin clark, , alfred wilson and maya barry. each panelist will come up and provide opening remarks and then we will open the floor to questions. if you have a question, jotted down and one of the team members will collected from you and if the team members could raise their and quickly so everyone knows, great. we look forward to the conversation and i will turn it over to kristin. >> good afternoon. welcome and thank you for being here today. clark. is kristin nationwide justice...
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i told you i could take care of myself, alfred. how about a bat nap?nly if you give me my bat blankie. of course, sir, of course, sir. in other news, jussie smollett, a month ago, the empire actor was attacked by two trump supporters who turned out to be nigerian weight lifters who turned out to be american brothers. then after jussie was arrested for faking a hate crime, all the charges were suddenly dropped for no reason. now the story is getting weird. >> just when you thought the case of jussie smollett couldn't possibly have any more twists and turns, it does -- again. >> jussie smollett told police he was attacked by two men wearing masks. now his attorney says one of them might even have been in white face. >> took me all of five minutes to google -- you know, i was looking up the brothers and one of the first videos that showed up was one of the brothers in white face doing a joker monologue with white makeup on. so it's not implausible. >> trevor: i'm sorry, what? so now jussie's lawyer says he might have thought those nigerian guys were white
i told you i could take care of myself, alfred. how about a bat nap?nly if you give me my bat blankie. of course, sir, of course, sir. in other news, jussie smollett, a month ago, the empire actor was attacked by two trump supporters who turned out to be nigerian weight lifters who turned out to be american brothers. then after jussie was arrested for faking a hate crime, all the charges were suddenly dropped for no reason. now the story is getting weird. >> just when you thought the case...
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robert's only chance at ever getting out of prison was to agree to something called an alfred plea. > if you plead guilty under an alfred plea, you admit there is sufficient evidence to prove your guilt but you do not admit that you're guilty. >> it meant accepting a 23-year prison sentence. it meant he could never file an appeal. >> 37 years of practice, it is the hardest decision i've made to strongly recommend a client to take a plea for something he didn't do. >> but at least it wasn't life. he was sentenced at 20, would be free in his early 40s. >> the day i was standing in front of the judge, accepting that alfred plea, crying, and just praying that one day, hopefully, the truth will come out that i wasn't there. >> the fugetts avoided the death penalty but got what amounted to life without parole. and steve rosenfield faithfully drove out to visit robert in prison knowing the only way to get him out was to persuade the virginia governor to issue a pardon. fat chance of that. >> it's a pretty big longshot of getting him out before the 23 years from which he was sentenced. >> and
robert's only chance at ever getting out of prison was to agree to something called an alfred plea. > if you plead guilty under an alfred plea, you admit there is sufficient evidence to prove your guilt but you do not admit that you're guilty. >> it meant accepting a 23-year prison sentence. it meant he could never file an appeal. >> 37 years of practice, it is the hardest decision i've made to strongly recommend a client to take a plea for something he didn't do. >> but at...
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. >> alfred has been here 57 years. longer than my grandparents. >> thank you for sharing that. >> reporter: the much-needed laughtern what has been tough day here at banky. the store now closing. stephanie infls grandfather opened this nursery 89 years ago. >> my famy is all in their 80s. this structure is beautiful as it is is some of the things are from the 40s and 50s. it is time. crushed. t >> reporter: customers have a connection here. grad has been coming sin school. >> my kids have come here every christmas and it is the -- the only nursery they know. it is a ly place. >> reporter: the flews is hard for long-time customers and new ones. >> today we were asking a question about a picture i brought in of a plant i passed and he was able to identify it by the picture and tell me if it was the right plant for my spot. it was just -- you d 't find that anywhere else. >> reporter: the good news is there is a massive sale going on between now and when they close. right now they are looking at sometimeth in june. don't
. >> alfred has been here 57 years. longer than my grandparents. >> thank you for sharing that. >> reporter: the much-needed laughtern what has been tough day here at banky. the store now closing. stephanie infls grandfather opened this nursery 89 years ago. >> my famy is all in their 80s. this structure is beautiful as it is is some of the things are from the 40s and 50s. it is time. crushed. t >> reporter: customers have a connection here. grad has been coming...
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alfre is next we do have you a business coming out from iraq and you so much for spending as part of your day with us. and on demand. language courses. video and audio. only order history the world is reworking izing itself and the media's role is keep shifting powers the topic in focus at the global media forum twenty nineteen and the laboratory for the digital age group who are responding to we trust debate and shape the future at the georgia village global media forum twenty nine t. the place made for mind. a country on the brink with a sudanese president imposed population living below the breadline is there a better future on the cards for africa's mines the biggest economy sitting on rich reserves of oil and gold. mobile phones all the communication backbone in most parts of africa i've been. in a funk by the welcome all companies for many thriving small businesses. this is business africa. the future of sudan hangs very much in the balance in a tug of war between civilian protesters and the military meanwhile the economy is suffering saudi arabia and the united to send three b
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. >> reporter: it's also what keeps employees, like manager, alfred miller, for decades. >> alfredro beend 57 years. longer than my grandparents. >> thank you. >> reporter: much-needed laughter on what's been a tough day here at behnke. the store announcedos they were g. >> my family is all inhe 80s. this str, is, some of these th from the 40s and 50s. it's time. >> i'm just crushed. >> reporter: customers have a connection here. kathy's beenin c since grad school. >> my kids hav come here every christmas. it's the only nursery the know it's just a lovely, lovely place. >> reporter: the news is hard for long-time customers. and ne. >> last today,sk we wereg about a picture i brought in of a plant i passed. he was i able tontify it by the picture and tell me if it was the right plant for my spot. you don't finder that anywhe else. >> reporter: the good new is there's a massive sale between now and when behnke's is going to close. right now, they're lookingt ti. they are not sure what happens with all of this space when they close. >> so many of us will miss behnke's. >>> devices amazo
. >> reporter: it's also what keeps employees, like manager, alfred miller, for decades. >> alfredro beend 57 years. longer than my grandparents. >> thank you. >> reporter: much-needed laughter on what's been a tough day here at behnke. the store announcedos they were g. >> my family is all inhe 80s. this str, is, some of these th from the 40s and 50s. it's time. >> i'm just crushed. >> reporter: customers have a connection here. kathy's beenin c since...
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it was picked up by a soldier by he name of alfred swanson. he was a medic attached to the 18th infantry, part of the first division. once he got over there, when he was an action, he picked up this helmet and he had a mural painted on the front depicting medics. he kept it as a souvenir until it was donated here. it is a wonderful piece for a number of reasons because the german helmet is in good condition, but the painting really puts his service in context. the second helmet we have was a standard helmet that has had an officer's badge affixed to t. this helmet was born over there by then chief of staff tasker bliss. he was a major general and then he became a four-star general. he was sent over there by woodrow wilson. he was a personal representative on the personal allied supreme war council. he went over in 1918 to conduct reviews of the american army, as well as being a representative in the u.s. government on the supreme war council. classic souvenir that soldiers would fight over is a piece of fabric from a german airplane that was s
it was picked up by a soldier by he name of alfred swanson. he was a medic attached to the 18th infantry, part of the first division. once he got over there, when he was an action, he picked up this helmet and he had a mural painted on the front depicting medics. he kept it as a souvenir until it was donated here. it is a wonderful piece for a number of reasons because the german helmet is in good condition, but the painting really puts his service in context. the second helmet we have was a...
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entertainment and sports arena, and specifically because of alfred street baptist church. here is ate picture of the church in alexandria. easter sunday,everal services, maybe four to accommodate their 8,000 congregants. this year, they're holding theie ices, one service starting at 10:00 here at the d.c.rt enteainment and sports arena. this is going to accommodate more congregants a one timend less of a burden defining a parking space. you can imagine what that is like. this church has strong roots in the city of alexandria and they do not intend to leave. they always intend to keep a presence in alexandria. ta a look. >> our church was founded by former slaves in 1803.e we hav long-standinging tradition in history. we're part of the history of alexandria. we're delighted to be a witness to christ in that part of the world. >> again, they were founded in 1803. these budings, mostf them went up in 1855. that church even predates thi area here. sort of a coming together of the old and the new. and also makes logistics a little easier the 8,000 people who will be here at thi
entertainment and sports arena, and specifically because of alfred street baptist church. here is ate picture of the church in alexandria. easter sunday,everal services, maybe four to accommodate their 8,000 congregants. this year, they're holding theie ices, one service starting at 10:00 here at the d.c.rt enteainment and sports arena. this is going to accommodate more congregants a one timend less of a burden defining a parking space. you can imagine what that is like. this church has strong...
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. >> reporter: it'stlso w keeps employees like manager alfred miller around for decades. >> alfred has been here 57 years. longer than my grandparents. >> thank you for sharing that. >> reporter: the much-needed laughter in what's t been agh day here. yesterday the store announced they're closing. stephanie flemming's grandfather albert behnke opened this nursery 89 years ago. >> my family is all in the 80s. this structure as beautiful as it is, some ofs these thie from the '40s and '50s. >> i'm just crushed. i've never used any othery. nurs >> reporter: customers have a connection here. cathy has been coming here since grad school. >> my kids have been coming here. it's the only nursery they know. it's ave lo, lovely place. >> reporter: the news is hard for old customers and new ones. sking a we were question about a picture i brought in of the plant and he was able to identify it by the picture and tell m if it was the right plant for my ot. you don't find that anywhere else. >> reporter: if you have a behnke's giftcard, now is the time to use it. they're honoring those before they c
. >> reporter: it'stlso w keeps employees like manager alfred miller around for decades. >> alfred has been here 57 years. longer than my grandparents. >> thank you for sharing that. >> reporter: the much-needed laughter in what's t been agh day here. yesterday the store announced they're closing. stephanie flemming's grandfather albert behnke opened this nursery 89 years ago. >> my family is all in the 80s. this structure as beautiful as it is, some ofs these thie...
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. >> reporte it's also wha keeps employees like manag alfred miller around for decades. >> alfred has h beene 57 years, longer than my grandparents. >> well, thank you for sharing that. >> reporter: the much-needed laughterf what's been a tough day here at behnke's. yesterday the store announced they're closing. stephanie's grandfather albert behnke opened this nursery 89 years ago. >> my family all in their 80s. this structure, as beautiful it is, some of these...
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they say it happened on alfred way. the police arrived and found a man who had been shot and taken to the hospital. they also discovered a gun in the trunk of a car there. a lot of questions. this is a developing story. we will keep you updated on new information. >>> a burglary gone wrong left four people in the hospital, including a police officer and a group of burglars. it happened in south san francisco. police responded to a report that three people were trying to break into a garage full of valuable construction equipment. the three burglars took off in a truck. they hit an officer with that truck and the officer fired shots at the burglars. two of them ran. the third led police on a chase. the police eventually caught all three of them, suspects and the officer were all taken to local hospitals to be treated for nonlife threatening injuries. >>> a water rescue with a very happy ending. take a look at this video, though. last night two kay yakkers called 911 saying they had capsized and they needed help. it happe
they say it happened on alfred way. the police arrived and found a man who had been shot and taken to the hospital. they also discovered a gun in the trunk of a car there. a lot of questions. this is a developing story. we will keep you updated on new information. >>> a burglary gone wrong left four people in the hospital, including a police officer and a group of burglars. it happened in south san francisco. police responded to a report that three people were trying to break into a...
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, alfred, great to see you, thank you so much for being here. >> great to be back.e pivot, what's your take on what's going on here with the federal reserve, with the president saying the growth could have been a lot better. >> it could have always been better according to the president. the tension is not new. they raised rates 10 times in the last few years but pulled back dramatically and more importantly they signaled to market that they are not doing anything for the rest of the year, essentially eliminating the speed bump for the market. the irony is the fed is helping the market and the administration is causing some concern. >> alfred, a lot of folks are saying that the fed holding off is not enough and they are calling for the fed to cut rates, larry kudlow, only a matter of time when the president talks about that more explicitly. even if the fed does cut rates here, is that first growth here? >> the fed is responding to global slowdown, it's not just the u.s. we saw ecb talk very dovishly at the last meeting, what is happening global economic slowdown tha
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s a terrorist organization and do we continue to see that and we fought against them and alfre and then we will continue to fight them here in this city region as well because. it is a terrorist organization and. they. continue the work of the kurdish workers party and we have all the documents have all the proof and have an old this information about them we can truly say that there are not a terrorist organization so we will continue to fight against them and we will hunt them down and. we did in a free and. by. showing you what they are real for what they really are and providing all the proof. and we will continue to do that. and that's when the british took the plane watching the presidents of russia and turkey outside a long news conference in moscow where the two leaders have been talking on a number of subjects of bilateral ties but also a focus on syria which is what they were both outlining there especially. the situation around italy which is the last main remaining pocket of violence in syria's drawn out conflict of course a lot of competing groups there both inside and beyo
s a terrorist organization and do we continue to see that and we fought against them and alfre and then we will continue to fight them here in this city region as well because. it is a terrorist organization and. they. continue the work of the kurdish workers party and we have all the documents have all the proof and have an old this information about them we can truly say that there are not a terrorist organization so we will continue to fight against them and we will hunt them down and. we...
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alfred street baptist church moved into a bigger spa to accommodate the crowds. after a sunrise service at an alexandria church more were at the sports complex in defeats. >> a lot of people come out for eastnd suay. >> for sure. >>> this week lawmakers return to capitol hill after the easter holiday. house democrats will discuss the next steps to take after the release of the mueller report. that includes possible impeachment proceedings. >> news4's tracie potts joins us live now with more on this. tell usut abo this conference call for democrats today. >> reporter: they're planning strategy on it. where do they go next, what are the next steps and digging into this. we know that they're split on s impeachme democrats think that, yes, it's something that they should pursue. others say without republicans on board it's just a big waste of time. that it's never going to happen. so moving forward, step one is to get that full report which they've subpoenaed for may 1st. today a sma group of lawmakers will see everything in the mueller report except the secret grand
alfred street baptist church moved into a bigger spa to accommodate the crowds. after a sunrise service at an alexandria church more were at the sports complex in defeats. >> a lot of people come out for eastnd suay. >> for sure. >>> this week lawmakers return to capitol hill after the easter holiday. house democrats will discuss the next steps to take after the release of the mueller report. that includes possible impeachment proceedings. >> news4's tracie potts...
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some operations just not ones like the largest air force construction project of all time as a former alfre com official put it well to start these things it's hard to turn up . for more than three decades award winning photographer has been documenting government abuse and humanitarian crises around the world last year he was arrested while covering protests in his home country of bangladesh and now faces up to fourteen years in prison on charges of spreading propaganda and false information against the government his arrest provoked a worldwide demand for his release and earned him a place among time magazine's people of the year should be the law in this case is a test for democracy in a country many say is sliding towards authoritarianism he joins me now. thanks for joining me on the front of the last august you were covering the student protests in dhaka which started over a lack of road safety i believe and then you gave an interview to this channel al jazeera english what happened next. sitting up but uploading pictures the doorbell rang. when the door i was alone in the house. peopl
some operations just not ones like the largest air force construction project of all time as a former alfre com official put it well to start these things it's hard to turn up . for more than three decades award winning photographer has been documenting government abuse and humanitarian crises around the world last year he was arrested while covering protests in his home country of bangladesh and now faces up to fourteen years in prison on charges of spreading propaganda and false information...
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in the centre weather is changing, we incredible outerwear, alfred dunhill created outerwear as a category5. autocomplete is, what you put on to go out whether it's a short jacket, harrington, trench. it's a big category. perjohnny at home. darn, this is your tip. get some new trainers. 30% of purchases are made by women. interesting. we know where we are going. we will go men's clothing shopping. thank you so men's clothing shopping. thank you so much. thank you for coming in. so lovely to see you. the global cruise industry is currently gathered in miami to discuss the issues facing an industry that is booming globally. over 25 million people now take a cruise each year — a level of success that's focused attention on the industry's growing impact on the environment. do more ocean liners mean more pollution? well, richard fain, chairman and ceo of royal caribbean cruises told the bbc how his company is cutting greenhouse gas emissions. one of the things we want to do is make sure we reduce our greenhouse gases as much as possible, and there we use a bubble technology, and we literally bl
in the centre weather is changing, we incredible outerwear, alfred dunhill created outerwear as a category5. autocomplete is, what you put on to go out whether it's a short jacket, harrington, trench. it's a big category. perjohnny at home. darn, this is your tip. get some new trainers. 30% of purchases are made by women. interesting. we know where we are going. we will go men's clothing shopping. thank you so men's clothing shopping. thank you so much. thank you for coming in. so lovely to see...
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where some of ot lsthis they don't come tepter: so you e sunrise services at traditional church on alfred street. now everyone can come and observe ha you very much. >>>re hearing from peoplettding soouide. this jackson chapelho. both expected to be okay. now the funeral was for a murder victim killed earlier this month in police say the shooting an service. >> t don't have respect it is happening all so that's the feel >>despite t n as>> new details about the mur ofli released new information they hopese. surveillance cameras authoritie say is involved in theshooting. ied asaustin. he was san afternoon inside his own home on princeton place. >>> we're leaing more about a fatal crash in the district. police say ad person was foun dead inside a vehicle engulfed in flames. officers tell us the driver was speeding down east capital street near minnesota avee in northeast yesterday morning. that driver lost control, hit a curbnd crashed into a tree when the car burst into flames. so far that person has not been identified. >>> relatives of four people killed in a horrific crash in capitol hei
where some of ot lsthis they don't come tepter: so you e sunrise services at traditional church on alfred street. now everyone can come and observe ha you very much. >>>re hearing from peoplettding soouide. this jackson chapelho. both expected to be okay. now the funeral was for a murder victim killed earlier this month in police say the shooting an service. >> t don't have respect it is happening all so that's the feel >>despite t n as>> new details about the mur...
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winners included linda garcia for her work to stop construction of an oil terminal in washington and alfredrownau for work in liberi liberia. the other winners hailed from among gol la, the cook islands, macedonia and chile. we have their profiles at abc7news.com. >>> we want to hear your ideas about building a better bay area. share them on our building a better bay area on facebook. >>> we will be back with more news including how much you have to wait until a subway is opened in san francisco. >>> a jury has been selected and the ghost ship trial is set to start. what does the defense attorney think about this? we have that coming up next. >>> medicare for all finally up for discussion. the meeting house democrats plan to hold today. >>> a live look with our famous pastrami and a bigger soft pretzel roll. and try the new turkey bistro with warm turkey and smokehouse bacon. or the new hot club chicken dijon with dijon mayo and black forest ham. how far would you go for a togo? >>> making news right now at 35:30. the ghost ship trial finally beginning. it comes after two years of local mot
winners included linda garcia for her work to stop construction of an oil terminal in washington and alfredrownau for work in liberi liberia. the other winners hailed from among gol la, the cook islands, macedonia and chile. we have their profiles at abc7news.com. >>> we want to hear your ideas about building a better bay area. share them on our building a better bay area on facebook. >>> we will be back with more news including how much you have to wait until a subway is...
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a lot of them coming out today let's talk about the earnings picture so far joining us now is alfred,o of salt financial. the market is at record highs. is it justified with the current environment? >> i think you could make the argument that it is. you know, coming off of the q4 drawdown, we had a number of sectors really respond well into q1 i think the big story is about how many sectors are doing so well versus last year. of the s&p, only two sectors, health care and utilities are not in double digit growth that's a positive environment -- positive sign for risk on securities >> i mean, let's play the rip van winkel scenario. if you went to bed beginning of october and then woke up now it's like nothing ever changed or happened. something did. i mean, there was a very marked drawdown in the fourth quarter of last year followed by a massive ramp up in the first quarter of this year what exactly was the narrative have things really changed that much in the span of five months? >> there's been two considerable changes. one is, you know, certainly the november midelections are behind
a lot of them coming out today let's talk about the earnings picture so far joining us now is alfred,o of salt financial. the market is at record highs. is it justified with the current environment? >> i think you could make the argument that it is. you know, coming off of the q4 drawdown, we had a number of sectors really respond well into q1 i think the big story is about how many sectors are doing so well versus last year. of the s&p, only two sectors, health care and utilities are...
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and alfred brownau to stop palmetto oil plantations in siberi siberia. >> don't clap, act.l from among gol la, macedonia and chile. we have the profiles at abc7news.com. >>> we want to hear your ideas about building a better bay area, share them on facebook. >>> coming up, medicare for all, the push happening in washington, d.c. today. >>> the ghostship warehouse trial begins, amy hollyfield breaking down what we can expect in court today. >> the home that survived the earthquake, the house built more than 100 years ago. >> take a look at this. this is happening live right now in cleveland, ohio, not something you have to worry about, definitely a complicated operation here. a dump truck hit a pedestrian overpass, crews are on the scene trying to figure out how to dislodge this and reopen the roadway. i'll have a look coming up after the break. >> that is bizarre to see. >>> the ghost ship trial is set to start today in oakland. do the defendants plan to take the stand? we'll have that story coming up next. >>> also, robert roberts sits -- robin roberts sit down with joe an
and alfred brownau to stop palmetto oil plantations in siberi siberia. >> don't clap, act.l from among gol la, macedonia and chile. we have the profiles at abc7news.com. >>> we want to hear your ideas about building a better bay area, share them on facebook. >>> coming up, medicare for all, the push happening in washington, d.c. today. >>> the ghostship warehouse trial begins, amy hollyfield breaking down what we can expect in court today. >> the home that...
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if batman is 80, how old does that make alfred? 135?sit in the a cave watching fox news all day. happy birthday, batman. >> jimmy: tonight on the show, music from billie eilish, marsay martin is here and we'll be right back with colin farrell. he stars in the new live action "dumbo" movie, directed by tim burton. whenever there's a major motion picture, we run it by our in-house movie critic, yehya. here is yehya talking about the movie "dumbo." >> action! hey, i talkin' about the new movie, the new movie behind me is called disney. and dumbo. the movie talk about the elephant flyin'. the elephant like the baby, he try fly through the air, you know? wow. and that movie, they have the guy, tommy devito. and he in the movie, get the short guy with john travolta. he's with the movie also. one is big and one is small. and the guy, collin farrell is in that movie also. he did the movie "alexander the greek." he got only one problem with collin farrell. one, my friend saw him. i don't see him. he go to the bathroom, and he come out. he don't
if batman is 80, how old does that make alfred? 135?sit in the a cave watching fox news all day. happy birthday, batman. >> jimmy: tonight on the show, music from billie eilish, marsay martin is here and we'll be right back with colin farrell. he stars in the new live action "dumbo" movie, directed by tim burton. whenever there's a major motion picture, we run it by our in-house movie critic, yehya. here is yehya talking about the movie "dumbo." >> action! hey, i...
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sandberg's work was on the mind of literary critic alfred k when he remarked in 1939 americans had developed a passionate addiction to lincoln. in 1942 after having written two lincoln poems and completed three portraits the painter used even stronger language and he said, i am simply dead in love with that man. now here is the thing copy for the depression lincoln did not radiate that kind of attachment, that kind of passion. there were not these kind of declarations of heartfelt love for abraham lincoln. in some ways i think he didn't even radiate the same amount of power that he would come to have in the 1930s. it wasn't that people weren't talking about lincoln but he didn't seem to possess strength in the same way he would come to have in the 30s. as had been true for decades lincoln stood as a figure of moderation and reconciliation described by former president william howard taft as reflecting the brotherly love between north and south. in 1930 with economic collapse looming president hoover hailed lincoln not is a great emancipator but a great moderator. his words said hoover poured
sandberg's work was on the mind of literary critic alfred k when he remarked in 1939 americans had developed a passionate addiction to lincoln. in 1942 after having written two lincoln poems and completed three portraits the painter used even stronger language and he said, i am simply dead in love with that man. now here is the thing copy for the depression lincoln did not radiate that kind of attachment, that kind of passion. there were not these kind of declarations of heartfelt love for...
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police in san jose are investigating a shooting on the east side of town which happened around 1:30 at alfred way and leeward drive near the capital expressway. officers found a man suffering from at least one gunshot wound. the victim was taken to a hospital. so far no arrests. >>> teenagers have been detained after an attack and attempted robbery at a bart station. investigators say the group punched a passenger in the face they tried to take a cell phone at the macarthur station last night. the victim suffered cuts but was not seriously hurt. >>> fire investigators are describing this house fire in east oakland as suspicious. these are photos of the aftermath. the fire started that a three- story home on crosby avenue near foothill boulevard late last night. in a tweet, the fire department said crews kept damage to a minimum despite hoarder house conditions. six people and three dogs were displaced by the fire, the causes under investigation. >>> in san francisco, crews had a big task on hand, after yesterday's massive 420 celebration at hippie hill in golden gate park. what a difference a
police in san jose are investigating a shooting on the east side of town which happened around 1:30 at alfred way and leeward drive near the capital expressway. officers found a man suffering from at least one gunshot wound. the victim was taken to a hospital. so far no arrests. >>> teenagers have been detained after an attack and attempted robbery at a bart station. investigators say the group punched a passenger in the face they tried to take a cell phone at the macarthur station...
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on this day in 1995 tim any mcvey set up a bomb outside the alfred p.ray federal building in oklahoma city. this morning a remembrance ceremony will be held at the oklahoma city national memorial. >>> if you are heading out of town this weekend, wait two more minutes before you leave. texas researchers investigate germs on planes and in hotels. plus. >> i just like to be competitive. >> the family who stacks together stays together. meet three generations of americans whose ability to stapp cups led them a spot representing all of us on the world stage. their story all new this hour. each morning, people wake. and smile, when they see the sun. not that one. this one. it makes knowing when to take your prescriptions clear as day. up to fifty percent of people don't take them properly. so at cvs pharmacy we got up early and built a system that helps calculate each person's ideal schedule. it's great for doctors. and caregivers. at cvs pharmacy, we're just trying to help more people have more mornings. ♪ are you ready? ♪ are you ready for some fun? ♪ ♪ ♪ a
on this day in 1995 tim any mcvey set up a bomb outside the alfred p.ray federal building in oklahoma city. this morning a remembrance ceremony will be held at the oklahoma city national memorial. >>> if you are heading out of town this weekend, wait two more minutes before you leave. texas researchers investigate germs on planes and in hotels. plus. >> i just like to be competitive. >> the family who stacks together stays together. meet three generations of americans whose...
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. >> reporter: it's good friday in alexandria and the spirit inside alfred street baptist church is alive. thespe worship are among the 50% of adults who belong to a church. while this congregation grows, a new gallop poll shows the numbers of adults who belong to aeligious institution is going down. >> in american religion we're marred in both financial and ethical scandal it doesn't surprise me people have lost faith in the institution of these religious organizations. >> it is also generational. me l recent scandals have pushed away. >> as you look at millennial, you're looking at a generation that really values transparency, authenticity and service within the community. >> reporter: that same poll found the number of adults with no religious affiliation has risen to 19%. that's causing a ripple effect across manyomaiths. some dations are struggling to find clergy. >> i'm pretty clear. shame on the church. we have let people downhes honest answer. >> reporter: the associate deep for lifelong learning at the virginiaheological sem nary. many times she struggled with faith but held on t
. >> reporter: it's good friday in alexandria and the spirit inside alfred street baptist church is alive. thespe worship are among the 50% of adults who belong to a church. while this congregation grows, a new gallop poll shows the numbers of adults who belong to aeligious institution is going down. >> in american religion we're marred in both financial and ethical scandal it doesn't surprise me people have lost faith in the institution of these religious organizations. >> it...
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the bears are made in collaboration with the famous los angeles coffee spot, alfred coffee. lauren, that's your morning buzz. lauren: those are going to be really expensive, by the. cherylway.cheryl: they're goine great. lauren: still ahead, elon musk is making some really big promisepromise at the company's investors conference. can he deliveries the question? investors are not so sure. the galaxy fold on hold, why samsung just delayed the highly anticipated launch of its new near $2,000 phone. you're watching "fbn: a.m." ♪ i've got one hand in my pocket and the other is giving a high five. ♪ g into retirement you want to follow your passions rather than worry about how to pay for long-term care. brighthouse smartcare℠ is a hybrid life insurance and long-term care product. it protects your family while providing long-term care coverage, should you need it. so you can explore all the amazing things ahead. talk to your advisor about brighthouse smartcare. brighthouse financial. build for what's ahead℠ ifor another 150 years. the fire going ♪ to inspire confidence through styl
the bears are made in collaboration with the famous los angeles coffee spot, alfred coffee. lauren, that's your morning buzz. lauren: those are going to be really expensive, by the. cherylway.cheryl: they're goine great. lauren: still ahead, elon musk is making some really big promisepromise at the company's investors conference. can he deliveries the question? investors are not so sure. the galaxy fold on hold, why samsung just delayed the highly anticipated launch of its new near $2,000...
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the alfred street baptist donated $100,000 to students at howard university. the project was featured on the "steve harvey" tv show. that's the church that donated the money to help the students who were not able to graduate because ofoutstanding balances. the church is urging you to pay it forward helping someone in need. just doing good for someone. >> hope steve harvey thanks you for bringing to light this wonderful efrt. >> i keep looking for a text. haven't seen that yet. >>onderful work the church is doing. >>> new video that may make you take a second loo out your front door. >> check it out. there is a apparently apparently out for a late-night stroll in the hopewell landing neighborhood. the nest cameraaught the bear in action. in is the time of year black bears are waking up from hibernation. and they're hungry. >> kind of. >> i mean, that's a lot of bear. uts away anything in your yard that may smell like food. i imagine that's a lot of things. just stay inside. shut the or. >> don't go out. >> pet, humans. >>> okay, from the bear tohe cnbc business
the alfred street baptist donated $100,000 to students at howard university. the project was featured on the "steve harvey" tv show. that's the church that donated the money to help the students who were not able to graduate because ofoutstanding balances. the church is urging you to pay it forward helping someone in need. just doing good for someone. >> hope steve harvey thanks you for bringing to light this wonderful efrt. >> i keep looking for a text. haven't seen that...
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. >> and by the alfred p.on supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting.by anontributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by ,newshour productioc caioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> you're watching pbs. ♪ ♪ >>> hello, everyone, and welcome to "amanpour & company." here's what's coming up. >> he just undressed me and tole i ou. >> 25 years since the rwandan genocide one woman tells us how giving birth during the slaughter saved herife. th a crash course on lessons learned climbing the ceer ladder. top bbc journalist michelle hussein reveals the vital skills she thinks all women should know. plus
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. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation.ology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy ithe 21st century. >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc ne captby media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> you're watching pb ochsendorf. >>> hello, everyone. welcome to amaour and company. this is what is coming up. >> corporate profit or common good? measuring value in today's economy. plus -- >> i was born like this, and why should i compromise myself? >> a woman with a head for business and heart for lesbian love in the 1800s. the extraordinary new british period drama "gentleman jack" on hb, o. >>> and then, can everyone h pe ace of the
. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation.ology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy ithe 21st century. >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers...
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more.nformation on babbel.com >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation.ing science, technology and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to buildinre just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions >> this program was made le by the corporation fo public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ ♪ ♪ -today on "america's test kitchen," bridget ana unlock the secrets to the ultimate pad thai. jack challenges bridget lkto a tasting of coconut lisa tests electric kettles, and elle makes julia foolproof panang beecurry. it's all coming up right here, on "america's test kitchen." "america's test kitchen" is brought to you by the following.
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. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation.ology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions >> this program was made possible by the corporation foru ic broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> you're watching pbs. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ -today, on "america'test kitchen," we'rbraising everything. dan makes julia delicious braised oxtails. adam reveals his top pick for dutch ovens. and becky shows bridget a foolproof recipe for va beans with artichokes a. it's all coming up right here on "america's test kitchen."
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. >> consumer cellular.y >> ande alfred p. sloan foundation.ting science, technology, and improved economicd performancfinancial literacy in the 21st century. >> support catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org pp>> and with the ongoing t of these institutions >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you.u. thank captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> you're watching pbs. >>> hello, everyone and welcome to "amanpour and company." here's what's coming up. 21 years since northern ireland's good friday peace of ement ended decades violence. the deal is now threatened by brexit. mythonversation wit irish deputy prime minister. then, daughter of indian immigrants, anita ma'lik is runningor u.s. congress in 2020. how she plans to change the face of plus, atonement, enduring love. hollywood block bus
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. >> and by the alfred p.foundation.ci supportingce, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committeto building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org >> and with the ofgoing support hese institutions >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned byac mediss group at wgbh access.wgbh.org w >> you'ching pbs. ♪ ♪ ♪ -today on "america's test kitchen," becky makes julia the ultimate roasted whole side of salmon, jack challenges bridget to a tasting of turmeric, lisa reviews vegetable peelers for kids, and dan shows bridget a delicious recipe for buttery spring vegetables. it's all coming up right here on "america's test kitchen."
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. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation.porting scienan, technology, improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. s: and with the ongoing support of these instituti and individuals. >> this program was made possible by thcorporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewersike you. thank you. >> woodruff: investigators in ethiopia are blaming the plane-- not the pilots-- for the ethiopian airlines crash that killed 157 people. they said today that a faulty sensor on the boeing 737-max-8 triggered a nose-dive. .he planes have since been grounded worldwi we will explore the findings, later in the program. president trump has changed course again on his threat to close the u.s. southern border. he initially warned he would act this week, unless meid more to halt a surge of migrants. today, at a cabinet meeting, he said mexico now has one year to stop the flows of migrants and drugs. >> we're doing it to stop people. we're going to give them a one-year warning, an
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. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. sugyorting science, technolo, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> carnegie corporation of new york. supporting innovations in education, democratic engagement, and the ement of international peace and security. at carnegie.org. >> and with the ongoing support these institutions: and individuals. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public bbyadcasting. anontributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: investigan france are pushing for answers tonight in the fire that gutted notre dame cathedral. meanwhile, the push to rebuild has already raised nearly $1ll n, but there are questions about just how fast is feasiblea o'brien of independent television news has the latest from paris. >> reporter: president macron has come close to staking his presidency on the renovation of e notre dame being complet five years to coincide with the olympics in paris in 2024. after a cabinet meeting today,e ime
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you know this really to cater to people with alfred and this is more now from colombo.here in colombo i'm standing in the commercial capital of the wholesale market district the mood is somewhat subdued there is a certain feeling of onset they just over here the sort of burned parts of the road where police are called in to detonate suspected explosives is it turned out to be nothing actually but this is a reflection of the fear that is there among the people investigators moving forward to apprehend the suspects and get to the bottom of who was behind sunday's attack and why i d. . and nine. involved. clouston and out of nine cia. identified. things are a standstill as you can see around me here with all the shops shuttered elsewhere schools closed universities until the authorities can tell them that they have got a handle on the situation for many people the fundamental problem is the uncertainty. that no one expected something like this to happen everyone is inside . given the nature and scale of sunday's carnage people are worried especially as there are an increas
you know this really to cater to people with alfred and this is more now from colombo.here in colombo i'm standing in the commercial capital of the wholesale market district the mood is somewhat subdued there is a certain feeling of onset they just over here the sort of burned parts of the road where police are called in to detonate suspected explosives is it turned out to be nothing actually but this is a reflection of the fear that is there among the people investigators moving forward to...