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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 at mayo clinic you get all the rest. you had different people, different skills, different points of view, but they come together for the 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 at 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. they always remembered their parents' sacrifice. they grew up knowing medicine was a true calling. you enter medicine to serve other people and to work together in a cooperative manner. when theyorward
mother alfred, a woman of faith. named her order for the virgin mary. they found common ground in serving patients. if you get this at mayo clinic you get all the rest. you had different people, different skills, different points of view, but they come together for the 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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alfred henry bay and mr.felipe -- [no audio] representing the country of slovakia, chaplain commander gary thornton, jr., united states navy, mr. ellis williamson, mr. john f daigle ii and mr. james morgan kiel, all world war ii veterans. [no audio] representing the united kingdom, commodore andrew benton, royal navy, british embassy, anthony h grant, world war ii veteran, mr. thomas frederick kissinger, world war ii veteran, and michelle evelyn berquist -- miss evelyn berquist. [no audio] representing the national park service is mr. jeffrey wrightreinboldt, paige pedilla, world war ii veterans -- our last wreath is presented by friends of the national world war ii memorial, mr. josh bunting iii, colonel andre -- embassy of ukraine, mckenzie and mr. robert levine, world war ii veteran p.o.w. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, at this time, please rise and render appropriate honors the playing of taps -- [playing taps] you may be seated. ladies and gentlemen, it is now time that we honor all branches of our arm
alfred henry bay and mr.felipe -- [no audio] representing the country of slovakia, chaplain commander gary thornton, jr., united states navy, mr. ellis williamson, mr. john f daigle ii and mr. james morgan kiel, all world war ii veterans. [no audio] representing the united kingdom, commodore andrew benton, royal navy, british embassy, anthony h grant, world war ii veteran, mr. thomas frederick kissinger, world war ii veteran, and michelle evelyn berquist -- miss evelyn berquist. [no audio]...
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>>comenzamos con informaciÓn de Última hora, alfred vidente aprobÓ ataques militares contra irÁn peroión en las relax tenÉs centre iranÍes dados unidos habÍa aprobado los ataques en contra de blancos es pÉsimo ficos y el retiro de la operaciÓn habrÍa sido temporal y no se descarta que pueda hacer reconsiderado: se expande el temor en la comunidad inmigrante a medida que se acorta el tiempo de que comiencen las detenciones masivas de indocumentados organizaciones pro inmigrantes estudian varias alternativas para ayudar a las familias que pueden verse afectadas lo que ha puesto en alerta a defensores de los inmigrantes anunciÓ quien fue como un misil dirigido a nuez la comunidad. ♪ >> nunca antes habÍan hecho esa clase de amenazas o un presidente.establecida en 22 estados del paÍs a hacer preparativos para dar apoyo. ♪ >>estamos reclutando mÁs abogados para estar listos y se declarÓ como estado santuario oficialmente por lo que el gobernador enviÓ un mensaje ♪ >>una obligaciÓn prÁctica de no colaborar en lo mÁs mÍnimo con las autoridades defensores de los inmigrantes hicieron un llamado
>>comenzamos con informaciÓn de Última hora, alfred vidente aprobÓ ataques militares contra irÁn peroión en las relax tenÉs centre iranÍes dados unidos habÍa aprobado los ataques en contra de blancos es pÉsimo ficos y el retiro de la operaciÓn habrÍa sido temporal y no se descarta que pueda hacer reconsiderado: se expande el temor en la comunidad inmigrante a medida que se acorta el tiempo de que comiencen las detenciones masivas de indocumentados organizaciones pro inmigrantes...
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that was alfred fuzzard. that was very moving.together to share stories of their relatives who took part in or were affected by d—day 75 years ago. it is good to get you all together and to meet you. i want to ask you first of all what d—day means to you. alice? d-day means everything to me. my grandfather was on hms glasgow off 0maha beach, and he never spoke about it, and we made him sit down and write about it on the 50th anniversary. and it was amazing, all of the intricacies, the little things that he had observed about the day. he was an engineering officer, so he went back down to the engine room and he got on with his job, that he did manage to see what was going on outside and look at the harbour. we are going to read some of what he wrote down later on in the programme. what does today mean to you? a celebration of the day, to say what my father did during the war. what about yourself? it is a similar feeling of pride, but also asa similar feeling of pride, but also as a historian, slightly overawed by the fact that my f
that was alfred fuzzard. that was very moving.together to share stories of their relatives who took part in or were affected by d—day 75 years ago. it is good to get you all together and to meet you. i want to ask you first of all what d—day means to you. alice? d-day means everything to me. my grandfather was on hms glasgow off 0maha beach, and he never spoke about it, and we made him sit down and write about it on the 50th anniversary. and it was amazing, all of the intricacies, the...
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energy reserves to help quench their endless thirst for knowledge that story coming up with gary hart alfred's in just a moment and i'll see you again at the top of the hour. it's been 50 years since the movie. she was the 1st man to walk on the. hardware. as a small boy she dreamed of the stars. as a pilot she flew anything no matter how to. go to the pole. as an astronaut he took part in the greatest adventure in history. neil armstrong was his destiny starts july 20th on t.w. . economics come to region how the latest outbreak of ebola is not only a danger to public health closed borders and fish pose a threat to local businesses in the affected countries and their neighbors. and in rural gama they have found a way to use playground equipment so that power the country's future workforce. and who said skyscrapers me to scrape the skies the chinese cities shows the world's. 1st horizontal. this is business africa on. the latest outbreak of ebola in the republic of congo has the country's neighbors ward uganda recorded 3 cases and one in kenya was a false alarm nevertheless the fear is spreadin
energy reserves to help quench their endless thirst for knowledge that story coming up with gary hart alfred's in just a moment and i'll see you again at the top of the hour. it's been 50 years since the movie. she was the 1st man to walk on the. hardware. as a small boy she dreamed of the stars. as a pilot she flew anything no matter how to. go to the pole. as an astronaut he took part in the greatest adventure in history. neil armstrong was his destiny starts july 20th on t.w. . economics...
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energy reserves to help quench their endless thirst for knowledge that story coming up with gary hart alfred's in just a moment and i'll see you again at the top of the hour. it's been 50 years since the movie. she was the 1st man to walk on the moon. as a small boy she dreamed of the stars. as a pilot she flew anything no matter how to.
energy reserves to help quench their endless thirst for knowledge that story coming up with gary hart alfred's in just a moment and i'll see you again at the top of the hour. it's been 50 years since the movie. she was the 1st man to walk on the moon. as a small boy she dreamed of the stars. as a pilot she flew anything no matter how to.
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only iraq and berlin up next is business africa with good hearts alfred's and i'll see you again tomorrow. it's been 15 years since the. sheep was the 1st man to walk on the. farm where. there's a small boy he dreamed of the stars. as a journalist to see anything no matter how to. choose to go to the. business toronto he took part in the greatest adventure in history. new armstrong was his destiny starts july 20th d.w. . china is a strengthening business ties with africa i didn't invest a conference and got us campuses across come time when deals are being made boss critics say china's influence on the continent is getting i'm comes to being be. all sold for years off the devastating terror attacks on beach results that left dozens of foreign visitors dead. tourists are coming back to tunisia. this is a business africa. has welcomed china wants to deepen its business presence in africa and establish itself as the largest trading partner of the continent last year alone trade between china and african countries stood over a little over 200000000000 u.s. dollars with china benefiting the mo
only iraq and berlin up next is business africa with good hearts alfred's and i'll see you again tomorrow. it's been 15 years since the. sheep was the 1st man to walk on the. farm where. there's a small boy he dreamed of the stars. as a journalist to see anything no matter how to. choose to go to the. business toronto he took part in the greatest adventure in history. new armstrong was his destiny starts july 20th d.w. . china is a strengthening business ties with africa i didn't invest a...
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you know those little alfred pods that adhere to stones or shells in the water they rely on the waves to bring them by nutrients and the way to determine how long their penises are where the waves are strong bond holders have a shorter penis when the flow is gentler it grows longer and in any case mailbombing holes have the longest penis in proportion to their body length from any animal. that's all for today next time we'll see what's happened to the vision of hyperloop travelling at a 1000 kilometers per hour is that the transport of the future find out next week by. techno after the one found it was the fever for a lens newly found freedom. can. the old timers and new comers. from the month trade to gentrification authentic city and consumer is them 30 years of technology where are we going and where did we come from. the few. earth. home to millions of species a home worth saving. on those are big changes and most start with small steps global ideas tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world like to use the term climate boost green energy solutions an
you know those little alfred pods that adhere to stones or shells in the water they rely on the waves to bring them by nutrients and the way to determine how long their penises are where the waves are strong bond holders have a shorter penis when the flow is gentler it grows longer and in any case mailbombing holes have the longest penis in proportion to their body length from any animal. that's all for today next time we'll see what's happened to the vision of hyperloop travelling at a 1000...
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you know those little alfred pods that hear to stones or shells in the water they rely on the waves to bring them they knew trance and the waves determine how long their penises are where the waves are strong bonnie goes have a shorter penis when the flow is gentle it grows longer and in any case melbourne the coals have the longest penis in proportion to their body length of any animal. that's all for today next time we'll see what happens to the vision of hyper travelling at a 1000 kilometers per hour is not the transport of the future find out next week till then but i. take no after the well found it was the fever for a lens newly found freedom. down. with all timers and new comers. from the love parade to gentrification authenticity and consumerism 30 years of techno where are we going and where did we come from. coming up. a man who spray painting blades of crabs. is he crazy. or creative we think it's genius. this project beyond wells is a call for more of humanity and empathy swiss artists elite and his larger than life graffiti on. the. 30 minute w. . showing the path of the w
you know those little alfred pods that hear to stones or shells in the water they rely on the waves to bring them they knew trance and the waves determine how long their penises are where the waves are strong bonnie goes have a shorter penis when the flow is gentle it grows longer and in any case melbourne the coals have the longest penis in proportion to their body length of any animal. that's all for today next time we'll see what happens to the vision of hyper travelling at a 1000 kilometers...
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i the john alfred bacon and shoot has also boys to talk about classics and equip them with sophisticated technology the power to research i polish 6 will soon be setting off but the north pole. was i'm releasing the coupling you know. the phone leaving for the arctic the research about great risk have to test it unless it is carried like a cruise missile under the home or carry on a stroke oh well. it is a great system we fly at low level and the instrument records the thickness of the c.i. is from 25 meters above its surface but it doesn't pick up if. our listening splice nguni a 300 kilometer. out and very low. this would be a serious disadvantage in passenger transportation but it allows the researchers to gather accurate data of a long distances. on line and lets me on we've seen in recent years that the ice is getting thinner and thinner in 2001 we found as the bout 2.20 meters thick in summer it was about half of that last year and now we're curious to see what the eyes looks like this year. it's a minister who's respond to us as males. the results of these research flights provide
i the john alfred bacon and shoot has also boys to talk about classics and equip them with sophisticated technology the power to research i polish 6 will soon be setting off but the north pole. was i'm releasing the coupling you know. the phone leaving for the arctic the research about great risk have to test it unless it is carried like a cruise missile under the home or carry on a stroke oh well. it is a great system we fly at low level and the instrument records the thickness of the c.i. is...
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bullet was fired and both were sentence for the same crime as murder the only difference is that alfred he pleaded guilty he said yes i killed a man which was the truth and so he got life without parole and care that he was 18 and he said how can i plead guilty. i haven't killed anybody i'm going to go to trial he went to trial and he had a very bad lawyer because he didn't have the means you know the money to hire a good one. and the jury was 11 white one african-american we found out lately that that jury was picked according to racial you know concert yeah and he was sentenced to death in 2 hours. what got you interested in this particular case because you have broken the film this area rock n roll bill clinton state pine bluff what will get you excited about this particular case about the injustice of the case as you see it you know the 1st time i drove through pine bluff i couldn't believe my eyes i thought i was in the film the day after i mean downtown pine bluff is like really a war zone then what got me really interested is when i met kenny so the 1st time i met him i was close
bullet was fired and both were sentence for the same crime as murder the only difference is that alfred he pleaded guilty he said yes i killed a man which was the truth and so he got life without parole and care that he was 18 and he said how can i plead guilty. i haven't killed anybody i'm going to go to trial he went to trial and he had a very bad lawyer because he didn't have the means you know the money to hire a good one. and the jury was 11 white one african-american we found out lately...
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the owner wasn't anthony perkins or alfred hitchcock, was he? no, jackie getty phillips.bviously, of hitchcock movies, hence bates motel. and strange to say, he got good, and he got good at three and became a champion older horse in america, and it's the break. i know a lot of good trainers didn't get the one horse to get the break, and once you get the break, you go from having six horses in your stables to 60 within a matter of months. and since then, of course, there have been winners all over the world, tracks all over the world, the whole range of horses. over 3000 winners in your career. again, you could talk for an hour about this, i'm sure, but give us two or three examples which stand out. i suppose the horses here that we've had recently like enable, she's been a phenomenon. she's been a very brave filly, great mind on her. i think if you're lucky, and they come along like that, and she was bred by a man who has bred a lot of good horses, and then you can go to the sales, which i did for my wife and friends and with an agent, we went and bought a horse for not a
the owner wasn't anthony perkins or alfred hitchcock, was he? no, jackie getty phillips.bviously, of hitchcock movies, hence bates motel. and strange to say, he got good, and he got good at three and became a champion older horse in america, and it's the break. i know a lot of good trainers didn't get the one horse to get the break, and once you get the break, you go from having six horses in your stables to 60 within a matter of months. and since then, of course, there have been winners all...
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you would see rates go higher higher rates indicate a booming economy not rates going down to a 4th alfre well basically the devaluation of the stock market is if you like based on ultra low interest rates and the prospect perhaps as you just mentioned of even negative interest rates and you know on that basis your valuation for anything can be sky high that's all it is at some stage there will be a realisation in the market that the contraction of business in the real economy is actually beginning to be so serious that all these valuations are complete time sky and then there will be a massive return to earth the only exception i can think of is if governments actually step in like the japanese have and buy the market buy stocks and end up owning a big chunk of stocks buying anything that comes into the market could well do that because there is a fear among central bankers and this was expressed by county yesterday that there's an awful lot of collateral on the banks' balance sheets which is unmarketable there's a lot of collateral which is. or sorry ass it's unlisted assets which are i
you would see rates go higher higher rates indicate a booming economy not rates going down to a 4th alfre well basically the devaluation of the stock market is if you like based on ultra low interest rates and the prospect perhaps as you just mentioned of even negative interest rates and you know on that basis your valuation for anything can be sky high that's all it is at some stage there will be a realisation in the market that the contraction of business in the real economy is actually...
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one of the last living passengers is 93—year—old alfred gardner.et the former raf servicemen as a family get—together in west yorkshire. i was one of lucky ones. that's why i'm still here. there are four generations of alford gardner's family — eight children, 16 grandchildren, and more than 20 great—grandchildren. i lived injamaica a long time ago. i don't know about you lot, but as a little boy, i was bright. i was very bright. and i knew it. laughter. at the time, there was no work, especially in my field. where did you hear about the ship and when did you go? my sister heard about it and sent me the news. so within days after hearing about it, my brother was off to book his ticket. i didn't have any money, so i had to ask my dad! and he gave me the money. what happened on the ship? we had no problem. we had a bright happy ship. not much to do. just enjoy it. about three days out of england, we were told sleep as best as you can because it's cold. we had a very good time. very good time. but this wasn't his first time in the uk. he joined the ra
one of the last living passengers is 93—year—old alfred gardner.et the former raf servicemen as a family get—together in west yorkshire. i was one of lucky ones. that's why i'm still here. there are four generations of alford gardner's family — eight children, 16 grandchildren, and more than 20 great—grandchildren. i lived injamaica a long time ago. i don't know about you lot, but as a little boy, i was bright. i was very bright. and i knew it. laughter. at the time, there was no...
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and edgar theerlder refd to the son of what anglo-saxon alfred. the >> as tall as a seven story building weighing 77 tons one dinosaur is named for what mythical family of giants overthrown byzeus? jefferson? answer? >> titans. >> that is among the african-americans who made a mark in the 1920s, with what -- langley. >> garvey. >> right. rrect. to encourage newborn chicks to imprint on birds instead of humans zookeepers dressed up like -- >> crane. >> nice, langley. 2345 is the end of the round. [ cheers a applause ] [ cheers and applause ] >>> that was an exciting game, you fabulous teams. let's do this thing and make these scores official. again with langley from mclean,g ia. selena, matt and dan. 435 points. [ applause ] from fairfax county, jefferson high school fred, ben, william. 520 points. [ applause ] and coming back for the championship round later this nth we have sandy springs friends from sandy springs, maryland, michelle, justice and allen with support from the wildebeest, 550 points. [ applause ] >> a little bit of excitement there.
and edgar theerlder refd to the son of what anglo-saxon alfred. the >> as tall as a seven story building weighing 77 tons one dinosaur is named for what mythical family of giants overthrown byzeus? jefferson? answer? >> titans. >> that is among the african-americans who made a mark in the 1920s, with what -- langley. >> garvey. >> right. rrect. to encourage newborn chicks to imprint on birds instead of humans zookeepers dressed up like -- >> crane. >>...
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well, that's my grandfather, alfred vanderbilt, the very first. ail friend vanderbilt iii. is gloria's father, reg nainald vanderbilt. he was the youngest, the baby of the family. he lost great amounts of money. >> new york's 400 arrive for gotham's swankiest -- >> he married my grandmother, gloria morgan, a great beauty, 17 or 18 when they got married. they didn't have much of a life together, frankly. they met, they got married, and after my mom was born, amazingly, they went off on an extended trip for i think like six months and left my newborn mom with some nurse. >> i mean, if you think of it in this time frame, as it was, as far as history goes, people that had families in a certain economic group, they did not see much of their children. they had nurses and nannies and so forth. my mother was 18 when i was born. when you're a child, if you grow up in a jungle, you think the whole world is like that. so for a long time, i mean, it wasn't real to me that there was a mother and a father. i mean, i didn't know what that idea was, so to speak. that was taken the day my f
well, that's my grandfather, alfred vanderbilt, the very first. ail friend vanderbilt iii. is gloria's father, reg nainald vanderbilt. he was the youngest, the baby of the family. he lost great amounts of money. >> new york's 400 arrive for gotham's swankiest -- >> he married my grandmother, gloria morgan, a great beauty, 17 or 18 when they got married. they didn't have much of a life together, frankly. they met, they got married, and after my mom was born, amazingly, they went off...
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sandberg's work was surely on the minds of -- on the mind of literary critic alfred hayes and when he remarked, americans developed a passionate addiction to lincoln. in 1942 after having written to lincoln poems and completed three portraits of the 16th president, the painter marsden hartley used even stronger language when he said, "i am man." in love with that now, before the depression, lincoln did not radiate that kind of attachment, that kind of passion. there were not declarations of heartfelt love for abraham lincoln. in some ways he didn't even radiate the same amount of power that he would have in the 1930's. it is not people -- it is not that people weren't talking about lincoln, but he didn't seem to possess strength in the same way that he weighed in the 30's. decades,en true for lincoln stood as a figure of moderation dent reconciliation. he was 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 as a great emancipator, but as a great moder
sandberg's work was surely on the minds of -- on the mind of literary critic alfred hayes and when he remarked, americans developed a passionate addiction to lincoln. in 1942 after having written to lincoln poems and completed three portraits of the 16th president, the painter marsden hartley used even stronger language when he said, "i am man." in love with that now, before the depression, lincoln did not radiate that kind of attachment, that kind of passion. there were not...
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. >> l my dad, reverend alfred williams, my grand dad, martin luther king senior when, asked my mother to have a dnc in 1950 and end my life. he said it was a prophetic ultrasound. he described me as a little girl with bright skin and bright red hair, who would bless many people. so my grand daddy, my dade, certainly, my mother a agreed and she agreed to allow me to be born. i'm so grateful. she's still with me today. so i believe if my dad were here, or grand dad, would encouraging us to not only choose life and that's not a racist thing to do, but to care about the mother and the baby all the way through, after the baby's born, sometimes you have to help the dad as well. so just helping people to live and grow and prosper. and one. >> and one thing we know, having a loving approach and not a condemning approach to people, that many of us have evolved our feelings on abortion. and awful a sudden -- >> i have, too. i've had two abortions. yes. >> this is this is real life. which you have. it's so great. so refreshing and so positive. that's the positive thing to be about. great to so y
. >> l my dad, reverend alfred williams, my grand dad, martin luther king senior when, asked my mother to have a dnc in 1950 and end my life. he said it was a prophetic ultrasound. he described me as a little girl with bright skin and bright red hair, who would bless many people. so my grand daddy, my dade, certainly, my mother a agreed and she agreed to allow me to be born. i'm so grateful. she's still with me today. so i believe if my dad were here, or grand dad, would encouraging us to...
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one of the things that terry alfred does is he has a piece of the crotch that dr. mudd made for booth, and he carries it around with them. he will show it off. i took a picture of it one time. i have gotten to know some of dr. mudd's descendents. as granddaughter comes to society event every year. descendents mudd pretty much agreed that he was probably guilty of at least obstruction of justice. he was not part of the certainly, but he was -- this is a timely topic. he was probably guilty of obstruction of justice. john: thank you for sharing your expertise with us. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, john: we will take advantage of you one more time. we want to treat you as we treat all of our speakers who inform us and entertain us and make us smarter. thank you very much first spending time tonight. [applause] john: is there any further business? then i declare this meeting adjourned. good night.
one of the things that terry alfred does is he has a piece of the crotch that dr. mudd made for booth, and he carries it around with them. he will show it off. i took a picture of it one time. i have gotten to know some of dr. mudd's descendents. as granddaughter comes to society event every year. descendents mudd pretty much agreed that he was probably guilty of at least obstruction of justice. he was not part of the certainly, but he was -- this is a timely topic. he was probably guilty of...
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. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and proved economic performance and financial litera in the 21st century. >> carnegie corporation of new york. supporting innovations in education, democratic engagement, and the advanaement of intonal peace and security. at carnegie.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: and individuals. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: this has been a day for solemn remembrance, the 75th anniversary of d-day. allied troops assaulted nazi- cupied france on june 6, 1944, in history's largest air and sei in. today, president trump and other leaders of the wartime alliese visited vasion beaches ofmb normandy to re the fallen and honor the remaining survivors. we will take a closer lo after the news summary. a russian mobile network company is teaming up with china's huawei to develop 5g networks in russia. the deal was s
. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and proved economic performance and financial litera in the 21st century. >> carnegie corporation of new york. supporting innovations in education, democratic engagement, and the advanaement of intonal peace and security. at carnegie.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: and individuals. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by...
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after you're done talking about alfred iverson and the first day's fight, you can have a refreshing cocktail, some , afood, hopefully not seafood some beer, on the first ace field. now, we look at stuff like this today and just cringe, because we're all really stuverage presexists, but this is common. and during the 1950's, the united states sees a surge in the civil war popular interests, civil war round tables. manufacture are you members of the civil war round tables. they see their genesis and their surge in the 1950's, reenacting becomes popular, the north-south skirmish association is formed in the late 1950's, and all eyes during the civil war centennial are going to turn to gettysburg. i talk about the civil war centennial. do not forget this occurs simultaneous to the civil rights movement. so as americans are commemorating or celebrating the civil war, it's also a period of unprecedented social racial unrest in the united states, but particularly in the deep south. that's the freedom riders in anniston, alabama. while many parks host centennial condemnations, none will be as monume
after you're done talking about alfred iverson and the first day's fight, you can have a refreshing cocktail, some , afood, hopefully not seafood some beer, on the first ace field. now, we look at stuff like this today and just cringe, because we're all really stuverage presexists, but this is common. and during the 1950's, the united states sees a surge in the civil war popular interests, civil war round tables. manufacture are you members of the civil war round tables. they see their genesis...
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>> last night i watched alfred e. newman. >> beto. beto is falling fast. what the hell happened?ade for this. he was made for it. he was made to fall like a rock. i don't know what the hell happened to biden. bernie, you know bernie is crazy. [laughter] >> greg: compare all of that to this. >> my name is joe biden, i'm running for in this case running for president in the united states. look me over. if you like what you see vote for me if not the other person. >> i'm enjoying this process of running for president of the united states. [laughter] [applause] >> i will always be real with you. i will be bold without the bold. >> greg: yikes. it's a roller coaster vs. the little pony carousel. santa elves vs. the big orange rhino. it's a fact a trump rally is really fun unlike info commercials that induce vomiting. powers of persuasion, pro-wrestling reality tv and celebrate wrote into one fireball. historical or and hysterical first. too early. who can match trump for thrills. meeting with donald with the dull. here is what to consider when watching tonight's rally. whewould any of
>> last night i watched alfred e. newman. >> beto. beto is falling fast. what the hell happened?ade for this. he was made for it. he was made to fall like a rock. i don't know what the hell happened to biden. bernie, you know bernie is crazy. [laughter] >> greg: compare all of that to this. >> my name is joe biden, i'm running for in this case running for president in the united states. look me over. if you like what you see vote for me if not the other person. >>...
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cane hartwick and asena both entered alfred pleas. they do acknowledge there was nc enough evideto convict but did not admit their guilt. people called 911 saying baby was strapped to his mother and s not wearing a helmet even though the couple will avoid jail time, they will be subject to random home visits from a social worker. >>> tomorrow we expect a vote on maryland governor larry hogan' proposal to add more toll lanes to our congested highways. the state board of public worksn will weigh ion the plan that would expand both i-270 and the maryland side of the beltway. governor hog know wants it to be toll. under the plan a private company would actually build the lanes and then kp the toll revenue, but critics say t state didn't evaluate all the options, including the expansion of mass transit. >>> your smartphone could soon do morehan make calls, text and post to social modia. it can communicate with the cars around you. >> automakers racing to deploy technology. un would allow cars talk to everything aro them. transportation rep
cane hartwick and asena both entered alfred pleas. they do acknowledge there was nc enough evideto convict but did not admit their guilt. people called 911 saying baby was strapped to his mother and s not wearing a helmet even though the couple will avoid jail time, they will be subject to random home visits from a social worker. >>> tomorrow we expect a vote on maryland governor larry hogan' proposal to add more toll lanes to our congested highways. the state board of public worksn...
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ar >> consumer cell >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance anrafinancial li in the 21st century. >> carnegie corporation of new york. supporting innovationsemn education,ratic engagement, and the advancement of international peace and security. at cargie.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: and individuals. >> this program was made possible by the corporatiofor public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: tensions between the u.s. and iran are running even higher tonight after the iranians shot down a u.s. drone. president trump called it ami "very biake", but he also appeared to play down the incident. foreign affairs correspondent nick schifrin begins our coverage. >> schifrin: today in tehran, speaking to a stadium of supporters, the commander in chief of iran's revoluy guard corps delivered a threat, as state tv released video of w what it sa the launch of a missile, and strike of a u.s.
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oa and by the alfred p. sln foundation. supporting science, techlogy, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> carnegie corporation of new york supporting innovations in education, democratic engagement, and the advanaement of intonal peace and security. at carnegie.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: and individuals. m >> this progs made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: the u.s. supreme court has closed out its term with two major 5-to-4 decisionse on the 202us: the justices barred the trump administration from adding a citizenship aestion, at least for now. the court also dealow to election reformers, ruling that fetyral courts have no autho to curb partisan-mdeivated gerrymng of legislative districts. we will discafs both cases, r the news summary. in the day's other news, esmocratic leaders in the u.s. house of retatives have abandoned their emergency
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. >> and byhe alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> carnegie corporation of new york. supporting invations in education, democratic engagement, and the advancement of international peace and security. at carnegie.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: and individuals. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station fromiewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: we have two top stories tonight. first, new uptions at the white house. president trump is suggesting it is okay if other countris give him information to undermine his opponents. top democrats say he is inviting attempts to influence u.s. elections. and,on new exploin troubled waters. attacks near the persian gulf have damed a pair of tankers. the united states is blaming iran. we will return to both stories right after the news summary. the white house today dismissed a call to
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. >> the venue f the reallies it, orlando's amway cen see the 20,000. 53-year-old alfred drake vote forward president in 2016 and plans to do it again. >> i'm just looking fo everything to go the way it's going right now. there are a lot of jbs. i hope the-- he can get... change the congress to republicans so he can get more done so they work with him instead of against him. >> elizabeth williamson is also sticking with the pent in 2020, despite disagreeing with some of his immigration policies. what do you make of the administration's child separation polic does that at all give you pause with the pesident or what do you make of it? >> a bit with that point. i don't believe they shld be held too long apart. they don't think they should be separad, though. these are innocent children. it's a really terrible situation. but here i am, i support our president, and i h wope-- iish him well for another four years. >> of course, not everyone indn orcheered the president's visit. undocument immigrants who say they worked at the president's properties and others gathered to criticize him on immigra
. >> the venue f the reallies it, orlando's amway cen see the 20,000. 53-year-old alfred drake vote forward president in 2016 and plans to do it again. >> i'm just looking fo everything to go the way it's going right now. there are a lot of jbs. i hope the-- he can get... change the congress to republicans so he can get more done so they work with him instead of against him. >> elizabeth williamson is also sticking with the pent in 2020, despite disagreeing with some of his...
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. >> consumer cellular >> and by the alfred p. sloan undation.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 peeful 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 captioned 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. at 83, legendary biographer robert caro has written new book, and it's not his long-awa lyndon johnson. on i'll ask him why this book now. >>> and another writer who probes the consequences of power on the psyche. i speak with israeli author and psychologist ayelet gundar-goshen. >>> who is us? >> then americ
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. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation.upporting science, tech, and improved economic performance and financial literacyn the 21st century. >> supported by the john d. and cathine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, veant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions t s 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 by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org to "amanpour & company." here's what's coming up. >> i'm not sure the current president listens to the secretary of defense. >> former defense secretary ash carter tells me what it takes to run the pentagon and why he believes china and rsiare this administration's biggest foreign policy challenges. >>> then -- >> ♪ what a world we're living in ♪ >> celebrating 80 years of gospel and soul, musiceg lend mavis staples on why she
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. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation.porting science, technology, anoved economic performance and financial e teracy in the 21st century. >> supported by hn d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. commted to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing suort of these institutions >> this program was made pussible by the corporation for ic broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc capta ned by mecess group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> you're watching pbs. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ -today on "america's test kitchen," keith makes bridget the ultimate chicken piccata, dan explores the science of temperature perception, and bridget and julia reveal the steps to a showstopping chocolate semifreddo. it's all coming up right here on "america's test kitchen."
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. >> and by the alfred p.upporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> supported by the joand catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. goremation at macfound.org >> and with the g support of these institutions >> this program was made porible by the corporation public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from vewers like you. thank you. ns captioning sed by newshour productions, llc captioned by media acce group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>u're watching pbs. ♪ ♪ >>> hell everyone. welcome to "amanpour & company," re's what's coming up. >> my friends. >> egypt's president abdel fah al sisi is a stalwart ally of the united states and according to a new report, a flagrant human right abuser. i'll speak with the report's thor and also a former pritcher plus. >> whatever society says against u, exaggerateit, turn it into a style and you'll win. >> outrageous and unfiltered. movi
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. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation.g science, technology, and improved economic performance and financ literacy in the 21st century. rted by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. a more informatimacfound.org or and with the ongoing su of these institutions s >> this program de possible by the corporation forb publadcasting. 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 bh access.wgbh.org >> you're watching pbs. ♪ ♪ ♪ -today on julia and bridget share the secrets to pfect boston cream pie, adam shows julia his top pick for silicone spatulas, and erin makes bridget foolproof chocolate sheet cake. it's all coming up right here on "america's test kitchen." "america's test kitchen" is brought to you by the following. -i've always been a big believer
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