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allen has trouble hanging onto this puck. it was loose the whole time. a defensive play moments before up paul stastny. going to the net and jake allen who's had a couple of mishandles during this hockey game, turns this puck over. leads to a scoring opportunity for the minnesota wild. some frantic play here in the early going of this overtime. >> john: face-off kicked back by mikko koivu. mikael granlund hounded by carl gunnarsson. scottie upshall. sees it now. he'll steer it in. dubnyk will paddle it. along the boards for granlund. kyle brodziak from neutral ice. nicely by spurgeon. back for suter. here they come. mikko koivu dumps it in. bortuzzo rae readies for niederreiter. niederreiter along the boards. shove by brodziak who has the puck. the ex-wild sent ler car back down. ryan suter for his partner, jared spurgeon. off the stick of alex pietrangelo. allen. now bouwmeester. a quick up. david perron. they get it deep. nate prosser. back ahead of alex steen. to the corner. moving it by berglund. back to pietrangelo. he'll send it in. steen let it go
allen has trouble hanging onto this puck. it was loose the whole time. a defensive play moments before up paul stastny. going to the net and jake allen who's had a couple of mishandles during this hockey game, turns this puck over. leads to a scoring opportunity for the minnesota wild. some frantic play here in the early going of this overtime. >> john: face-off kicked back by mikko koivu. mikael granlund hounded by carl gunnarsson. scottie upshall. sees it now. he'll steer it in. dubnyk...
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allen has trouble hanging onto this puck. it was loose the whole time. a defensive play moments before by spurgeon as he's able to tie up paul stastny. going to the net and jake allen who's had a couple of mishandles during this hockey game, turns this puck over. leads to a scoring opportunity for the minnesota wild. some frantic play here in the early going of this overtime. >> john: face-off kicked back by mikko koivu. mikael granlund hounded by carl gunnarsson. scottie upshall. sees it now. he'll steer it in. dubnyk will paddle it. along the boards for granlund. kyle brodziak from neutral ice. nicely by spurgeon. back for suter. here they come. mikko koivu dumps it in. bortuzzo rae readies for niederreiter. niederreiter along the boards. shove by brodziak who has the puck. the ex-wild sent ler clear it back down. ryan suter for his partner, jared spurgeon. off the stick of alex pietrangelo. allen. now bouwmeester. a quick up. david perron. they get it deep. nate prosser. back ahead of alex steen. to the corner. moving it by berglund. back to pietrange
allen has trouble hanging onto this puck. it was loose the whole time. a defensive play moments before by spurgeon as he's able to tie up paul stastny. going to the net and jake allen who's had a couple of mishandles during this hockey game, turns this puck over. leads to a scoring opportunity for the minnesota wild. some frantic play here in the early going of this overtime. >> john: face-off kicked back by mikko koivu. mikael granlund hounded by carl gunnarsson. scottie upshall. sees it...
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jonathan allen: data analytics can mean a variety of thins. number they are trying to one, ascertain who the electorate is. they get info on people where they live, their race, their ethnicity, their magazine subscriptions so they can take small samples, like pollsters might take small samples, and extrapolate what they are finding to larger populations. however, they do it with simple questions and they are not are not able to measure the mood -- of a voter is. soledad: robby mook was all about data analytics and not so much polling. was that a fatal flaw? >> i think they did have a check. so when the data analytics were off, when they weren't getting info that was accurate from the data analytics, they didn't have a place to go. amie parnes: clinton was furious about that. and made it known, sounding the alarm that when he was campaigning that was getting a different feel on the ground and he was questioning why he was being sent to a number of places when he should have been sent to what he thought were the opposite in fact. , so he was rea
jonathan allen: data analytics can mean a variety of thins. number they are trying to one, ascertain who the electorate is. they get info on people where they live, their race, their ethnicity, their magazine subscriptions so they can take small samples, like pollsters might take small samples, and extrapolate what they are finding to larger populations. however, they do it with simple questions and they are not are not able to measure the mood -- of a voter is. soledad: robby mook was all...
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mikael granlund with a shot stopped by allen. no rebound. >> pierre: it's the right idea. they have plenty of time. they've got the bodies in front. win the face-off. good job by koivu and a little help from granlund. get the puck back. you see stall there. koivu is ready to jump in if there's a big rebound. they do the right things. jake allen doesn't give them the opportunity to do what they need to do and that is get a rebound. >> john: two guys right there for it. empty net situation. koivu their best will take the draw. the top face-off artist in the game. dubnyk will await. minnesota possession again. suter. will settle it down. granlund from the wall. out in front a chip off the side of the goal by you could voi. steen in pursuit. suter. the winder blocked by pietrangelo. it kicks out. 1:48 left. along the boards the patrik berglund along the boards he'll dump it out. icing is called here. 1:41 left. >> pierre: this high slot redirect by mikko koivu is something else, john. granlund to koivu presents a target through the legs of berglund. jake allen had to fight tha
mikael granlund with a shot stopped by allen. no rebound. >> pierre: it's the right idea. they have plenty of time. they've got the bodies in front. win the face-off. good job by koivu and a little help from granlund. get the puck back. you see stall there. koivu is ready to jump in if there's a big rebound. they do the right things. jake allen doesn't give them the opportunity to do what they need to do and that is get a rebound. >> john: two guys right there for it. empty net...
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allen guelzo teaches a class on abraham lincoln, his views on slavery, and the dred scott supreme court decision. he describes lincoln's upbringing and career path that led him to debates with stephen douglas during an 1858 u.s. senate race where one of the main topics with the issue of slavery in the united states. professor guelzo talks about how the dred scott case served to polarize political views on whether new states admitted to the union would allow slavery. his class is about 50 minutes. allen guelzo: welcome once again to civil war era studies 205, introduction to the american civil war era. we are now in our third week in this course, and my, what ground we have covered thus far. we have more to cover because we are coming up to the 1850's now. we are talking about the crises of the 1850's that really begin with the compromise of 1850 that
allen guelzo teaches a class on abraham lincoln, his views on slavery, and the dred scott supreme court decision. he describes lincoln's upbringing and career path that led him to debates with stephen douglas during an 1858 u.s. senate race where one of the main topics with the issue of slavery in the united states. professor guelzo talks about how the dred scott case served to polarize political views on whether new states admitted to the union would allow slavery. his class is about 50...
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allen, how did you react to that? well, i have a theory. i can't prove it, but you remember there was a tape, a tape of o'reilly himself making sexual noises. that tape was sealed as part of the settlement. i suspect the firm got access to that tape, and o'reilly could not survive the release of that tape. so my theory is another deal has been made with him now. the tape doesn't come out, he survives, and he leaves gently with just a nice thank you, et cetera much. >> allen, there's another attorney at the table who represents several of the accusers here. >> i represent three of the accusers, and i can tell you what's been going down. and that is giving them the evidence ask the witnesses to kraubt the claims brought my clooe clients who have come forward since "the new york times." so we knew that his new contract said he could be terminated if there were new complaints. to vet them, make sure they were good complaints, and then bring them to fox news. that's what we did. the lawyers in my lawfirm have been working very hard with this. th
allen, how did you react to that? well, i have a theory. i can't prove it, but you remember there was a tape, a tape of o'reilly himself making sexual noises. that tape was sealed as part of the settlement. i suspect the firm got access to that tape, and o'reilly could not survive the release of that tape. so my theory is another deal has been made with him now. the tape doesn't come out, he survives, and he leaves gently with just a nice thank you, et cetera much. >> allen, there's...
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stopped by allen. no rebound. >> pierre: it's the right idea. they have plenty of time. they've got the bodies in front. win the face-off. good job by koivu and a little help from granlund. get the puck back. you see stall there. koivu is ready to jump in if there's a big rebound. they do the right things. jake allen doesn't give them the opportunity to do what they need to do and that is get a rebound. >> john: two guys right there for it. empty net situation. koivu their best will take the draw. the top face-off artist in the game. dubnyk will await. minnesota possession again. suter. will settle it down. granlund from the wall. out in front a chip off the side of the goal by you could voi. steen in pursuit. suter. the winder blocked by pietrangelo. it kicks out. 1:48 left. along the boards the tie-up. patrik berglund along the boards he'll dump it out. icing is called here. 1:41 left. >> pierre: this high slot redirect by mikko koivu is something else, john. granlund to koivu presents a target through the legs of berglund. jake allen had to fight that off with the lef
stopped by allen. no rebound. >> pierre: it's the right idea. they have plenty of time. they've got the bodies in front. win the face-off. good job by koivu and a little help from granlund. get the puck back. you see stall there. koivu is ready to jump in if there's a big rebound. they do the right things. jake allen doesn't give them the opportunity to do what they need to do and that is get a rebound. >> john: two guys right there for it. empty net situation. koivu their best will...
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allen beaulieu/photographer:"good bad."ar on the rise, prince then asked beaulieu to shoot his next album cover. allen beaulieu/photographer: "he goes, 'well the name of the album is 'dirty mind' and i want to be shot on a bed. and so it's just the springs in the background. and on the back cover, of course i did shoot him on the bed. and he actually spray-painted the titles."then in 1981, prince released his fourth album, catapulting him to superstardom.the title track "controversy" was a huge hit. natsbeaulieu also shot this cover.allen beaulieu/photogra pher:"he said, 'no we're going to invent this controversy daily and i'll give you the titles i want you to use.'" stephanie elam/cnn correspondent:"would he give you time?"allen beaulieu/photographer:"no, all night we'd be shooting. and he'd play the same song over and over and over again." stephanie elam/cnn correspondent:"why?"allen beaulieu/photographer:"it kind of got him in the mood." beaulieu also hit the road with prince for his "dirty mind," "controversy" and "199
allen beaulieu/photographer:"good bad."ar on the rise, prince then asked beaulieu to shoot his next album cover. allen beaulieu/photographer: "he goes, 'well the name of the album is 'dirty mind' and i want to be shot on a bed. and so it's just the springs in the background. and on the back cover, of course i did shoot him on the bed. and he actually spray-painted the titles."then in 1981, prince released his fourth album, catapulting him to superstardom.the title track...
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and allen iverson the former 76ers is making the morning buzz.erence when he discussed the concept of practice is one of the most popular sports rants of all time. >> we talking about practice, man. what are we talking bo -- about? practice? we talking about practice, ma and. >> iverson is now making fun of the rant while helping the atlanta braves. the hall of famer is promoting their new stadium. braves fans have voiced their concerns over parking. sun trust stadium holds 41,000 seats but there are only 14,000 parking spots nearby. so their advice don't ask allen iverson about parking. >> making a comeback? [laughter] >> you funny, man. >> parking? the best franchise in all of baseball and we're in here talking parking? what are we talking about? i know we not talking about parking. >> the best franchise in all of baseball? wonder how phillies fans would feel about that statement but iverson has since said that he had just learned his best friend died right before that 2002 press conference plus he was upset about constant rumors he was going t
and allen iverson the former 76ers is making the morning buzz.erence when he discussed the concept of practice is one of the most popular sports rants of all time. >> we talking about practice, man. what are we talking bo -- about? practice? we talking about practice, ma and. >> iverson is now making fun of the rant while helping the atlanta braves. the hall of famer is promoting their new stadium. braves fans have voiced their concerns over parking. sun trust stadium holds 41,000...
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genuine anpiness for him. >> the washington redskins select jonathan allen. >> jonathan allen numberl draft is now officially a washington redskin. >> it was awesome. >> stone bridge football coach mickey thompson traveled to philadelphia to see his former team captain make it to the pros. >> for me it is a dream come true. i can watch him and follow m. than when he was at alabama. >> walk down the hallways and you will see pictures of allen and the alabama jersey. >> he is awesome. he represented the school well and alabama well. i know he represented himself well. >> everywhere at the school when the people talk about allen, they say he is a genuine nice human being. on the field, a much different story. sharp, fierce competitor. >> the work ethic is unreal. >> he was voted most likely to go pro. but he is no slacker either now. he is playing close to home. >> he was on a path. he was determined. it wasn't a dream. richard: richard reeve; abc7 news. jonathan: earlier this week we showed you this, a 14-year-old boy learning his wish was coming true. that is the young man down there
genuine anpiness for him. >> the washington redskins select jonathan allen. >> jonathan allen numberl draft is now officially a washington redskin. >> it was awesome. >> stone bridge football coach mickey thompson traveled to philadelphia to see his former team captain make it to the pros. >> for me it is a dream come true. i can watch him and follow m. than when he was at alabama. >> walk down the hallways and you will see pictures of allen and the alabama...
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. >>> and it wasn't an easy path for jonathan allen. tonight we learn more about the local player who has become an overnight millionaire after being drafted by the >>> a former hometown football sensation is now a member of the burgundy and gold. jonathan allen, who was a defensive lineman for alabama and stonebridge high in ashford was drafted by washington. and as peggy fox tells us, nobody is happier than his former high school coach. >> select jonathan allen, defensive end. >> reporter: jonathan allen is coming home after four years kicking butt for alabama. he will trade that crimson for burgundy and gold and a practice field in his hometown where he first made his mark. >> i think it's awesome he gets to play for his hometown team, well deserving. >> reporter: he helped the stonebridge bulldogs win the 2012, his senior year jonathan allen was voted most likely to go pro and last night it happened. his high school coach mickey thompson was in philly for the big moment. >> so you think maybe the redskins really got lucky here? >> t
. >>> and it wasn't an easy path for jonathan allen. tonight we learn more about the local player who has become an overnight millionaire after being drafted by the >>> a former hometown football sensation is now a member of the burgundy and gold. jonathan allen, who was a defensive lineman for alabama and stonebridge high in ashford was drafted by washington. and as peggy fox tells us, nobody is happier than his former high school coach. >> select jonathan allen,...
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allen beaulieu/photographer:"good bad."on the rise, prince then asked beaulieu to shoot his next album cover. allen beaulieu/photographer: "he goes, 'well the name of the album is 'dirty mind' and i want to be shot on a bed. and so it's just the springs in the background. and on the back cover, of course i did shoot him on the bed. and he actually spray-painted the titles."then in 1981, prince released his fourth album, catapulting him to superstardom.the title track "controversy" was a huge hit. natsbeaulieu also shot this cover.allen beaulieu/photogra pher:"he said, 'no we're going to invent this controversy daily and i'll give you the titles i want you to use.'" stephanie elam/cnn correspondent:"would he give you time?"allen beaulieu/photographer:"no, all night we'd be shooting. and he'd play the same song over and over and over again." stephanie elam/cnn correspondent:"why?"allen beaulieu/photographer:"it kind of got him in the mood." beaulieu also hit the road with prince for his "dirty mind," "controversy" and "1999"
allen beaulieu/photographer:"good bad."on the rise, prince then asked beaulieu to shoot his next album cover. allen beaulieu/photographer: "he goes, 'well the name of the album is 'dirty mind' and i want to be shot on a bed. and so it's just the springs in the background. and on the back cover, of course i did shoot him on the bed. and he actually spray-painted the titles."then in 1981, prince released his fourth album, catapulting him to superstardom.the title track...
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allen beaulieu/photographer:"good bad."then asked beaulieu to shoot his next album cover. allen beaulieu/photographer: "he goes, 'well the name of the album is 'dirty mind' and i want to be shot on a bed. and so it's just the springs in the background. and on the back cover, of course i did shoot him on the bed. and he actually spray-painted the titles."then in 1981, prince released his fourth album, catapulting him to superstardom.the title track "controversy" was a huge hit. natsbeaulieu also shot this cover.allen beaulieu/photogra pher:"he said, 'no we're going to invent this controversy daily and i'll give you the titles i want you to use.'" stephanie elam/cnn correspondent:"would he give you time?"allen beaulieu/photographer:"no, all night we'd be shooting. and he'd play the same song over and over and over again." stephanie elam/cnn correspondent:"why?"allen beaulieu/photographer:"it kind of got him in the mood." beaulieu also hit the road with prince for his "dirty mind," "controversy" and "1999" tours.the picture of
allen beaulieu/photographer:"good bad."then asked beaulieu to shoot his next album cover. allen beaulieu/photographer: "he goes, 'well the name of the album is 'dirty mind' and i want to be shot on a bed. and so it's just the springs in the background. and on the back cover, of course i did shoot him on the bed. and he actually spray-painted the titles."then in 1981, prince released his fourth album, catapulting him to superstardom.the title track "controversy" was...
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allen town, 47 degrees.re still seeing a little bit of the northwesterly influence as farads the winds go. we have the northwesterly flow eventually shifting out of the southwest. current winds are like allen town 7 miles per hour. 7 for coats vill and notice a shift for dover. 5 miles per hour as well as millville. so southwesterly a sign that we do have warmer air southerly sliding into place. top gusts 35 miles per hour. and top wind speed, 24 mile-per-hour coming out of the northwest. this is why we're starting to see a shift in those winds. a large area of high pressure that's really influencing our area locally. this is our weather maker for the nexets several days. that means sinking air. so we don't have the opportunity for airborne to rise, causing clouds. so we have clear skies across the entire delaware valley. but we have chilly temperatures, especially up for allen town. 33's your expected overnight low. and for tonight looks like we will see 40. trenton, 37. along with atlantic city. and overni
allen town, 47 degrees.re still seeing a little bit of the northwesterly influence as farads the winds go. we have the northwesterly flow eventually shifting out of the southwest. current winds are like allen town 7 miles per hour. 7 for coats vill and notice a shift for dover. 5 miles per hour as well as millville. so southwesterly a sign that we do have warmer air southerly sliding into place. top gusts 35 miles per hour. and top wind speed, 24 mile-per-hour coming out of the northwest. this...
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allen town, 45 is your expected overnight low.ts vill your expected overnight low, 37 for you. your out-the-door forecast, chilly temperature s by early tomorrow morning. get your workout on. just keep the coat handy. for the pa suburbs, same deal. mid to upper 40s around the entire delaware valley. we do like this trend especially for a nice sunny sunday in the forecast. we'll take that. your 10-day on 10 looks like this. we're tracking a very nice start to the week. things will change quickly. a series of lows move through. on monday i have mostlycludy skies. i say about 8:00/9:00 p.m. tracking the threat of thunderstorms and temperatures another system murvls here by thursday. and for the philly's game, the day opener, temperatures in the upper 50s and pretty much rain. i hate to say it but that's what it's looking like right now and on sunday, a comeback by monday. that's right. also coming up in final weather, i have the forecast for the phillys in cincinnati. >> let's go to sports and danny pommel. >> this is sports desk bro
allen town, 45 is your expected overnight low.ts vill your expected overnight low, 37 for you. your out-the-door forecast, chilly temperature s by early tomorrow morning. get your workout on. just keep the coat handy. for the pa suburbs, same deal. mid to upper 40s around the entire delaware valley. we do like this trend especially for a nice sunny sunday in the forecast. we'll take that. your 10-day on 10 looks like this. we're tracking a very nice start to the week. things will change...
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i talk about figures liked governor allen poe and walt whitman. i talk about members of the lyrical left, and i talk about the hipsters, and then i focus on the beats. i get to figures of the cast of allen ginsburg and jack care walk who are two of the central biographical elements in this book. and then guy on and talk about timothy leery, tim kissee and then a whole array of characters who course through the decade of the 1960s. when we think of the counterculture of the 1960s. ment ... to be enlarged in scope and scale. i think you have the backdrop of that. i think you have that feeling and that reality that i referred to earlier i think the demographic matters came into play also. the large pools of young people congregating together often on or near college university campuses. and then you have those terrible realities of racism and war and i think that enabled a large number of young people to be receptive to different possibilities and then you have the key figures you also had the great bands of the era. and the great musicians of a more
i talk about figures liked governor allen poe and walt whitman. i talk about members of the lyrical left, and i talk about the hipsters, and then i focus on the beats. i get to figures of the cast of allen ginsburg and jack care walk who are two of the central biographical elements in this book. and then guy on and talk about timothy leery, tim kissee and then a whole array of characters who course through the decade of the 1960s. when we think of the counterculture of the 1960s. ment ... to be...
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from allen college position taking defensive teammate outside linebacker ryan bama. should add pass rush help for allen in the inside and third round, washington selected ucla corn dorner back fabian morrow seen as first rounder before he pulled a pectoral mussp on his pro day. which will be the job ever the skins first round pick. allen 6' 3, 286 pound defensive lineman plague inside or outside and should be 3-4 defensive end and allen productive won the 20 16 chuck bednarik awards as nation's top defender on college football top defense of alabama and from leesburg virginia minutes away from redskins headquarters. >> blessed. blessed. words cannot describe how i'm feeling now. honestly it was so worth t i couldn't think of better step air joy for myself and family. >> we have toty the best position and defensive lineman in the draft and we never thought he would be there. but the chance to really add another big body guy who can do a lot of different things at him with mcclain and ziggy and guys we have in the building some of the young guys magee we think we have
from allen college position taking defensive teammate outside linebacker ryan bama. should add pass rush help for allen in the inside and third round, washington selected ucla corn dorner back fabian morrow seen as first rounder before he pulled a pectoral mussp on his pro day. which will be the job ever the skins first round pick. allen 6' 3, 286 pound defensive lineman plague inside or outside and should be 3-4 defensive end and allen productive won the 20 16 chuck bednarik awards as nation's...
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general allen, i'm going to start with you. this a smart move by president trump, his administration? >> judy, i think it was. i think it was warranted. the crime of attacking innocent civilians with a nerve agent puts the assad regime in a position where this kind of an action is absolutely justified. i have been calling for this kind of an action for a long time, and i believe it was justified and it was not just a message to bashar al-assad, it's a message to his russian patrons that the united states is just not going to tolerate this kind of action from him any longer. >> woodruff: col. bacevich, what's your view? >> if indeed some people suggest this is a one-off event, i think in a week we won't be talking abut it. if this aye shows a more assertive trump administration that somehow we're going to ratchet up the pressure on the assad regime, trying to produce regime chairntion then i would be very much interested in hearing more about how that is going to occur and beyond that, if assad is forced out, then what? what do
general allen, i'm going to start with you. this a smart move by president trump, his administration? >> judy, i think it was. i think it was warranted. the crime of attacking innocent civilians with a nerve agent puts the assad regime in a position where this kind of an action is absolutely justified. i have been calling for this kind of an action for a long time, and i believe it was justified and it was not just a message to bashar al-assad, it's a message to his russian patrons that...
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. - no, no byron allen.beat music) - sammy. (chuckling) how you doing buddy? - really good. - [byron] what'd your dad do? - my father, he used to be a farmer, you know he had a couple of tractors. - your dad. a couple of tractors? - yeah, and he died when i was seven years old.
. - no, no byron allen.beat music) - sammy. (chuckling) how you doing buddy? - really good. - [byron] what'd your dad do? - my father, he used to be a farmer, you know he had a couple of tractors. - your dad. a couple of tractors? - yeah, and he died when i was seven years old.
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. >> but south african art historian professor nicholas allen thinks he knows the answer.orld's earliest surviving photograph. >> i looked at the shroud and i said, how are you made? and the shroud tells us that it is acting like a negative photograph. i'm quite aware that that might sound like a crazy idea, to think that somebody was able to make a photograph 600 years ago. but when i started to look at the technology that was available at that time, i realized they had everything already. >> from his study of art history, allen knew that medieval artists already used an optical device called a camera obscura. >> camera obscura work exactly like a human eye. what we have here is a box that is sealed. no light can enter into it except through this hole. like a human eye, there is a lens. whatever is outside this box is focused through this lens and forms an image on the back wall of the camera and it's inverted. in other words, it upside down. >> the lens at the front of the camera ensures a sharp image is projected on the back wall. >> we know for a fact that this is very
. >> but south african art historian professor nicholas allen thinks he knows the answer.orld's earliest surviving photograph. >> i looked at the shroud and i said, how are you made? and the shroud tells us that it is acting like a negative photograph. i'm quite aware that that might sound like a crazy idea, to think that somebody was able to make a photograph 600 years ago. but when i started to look at the technology that was available at that time, i realized they had everything...
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allen played college ball for alabama. ready to make an immediate impact for washington. >> i'm prepared for what is to come through the process. starting from scare one. building a good foundation to help me have success in the league. erin: time to welcome nationals home after one of the best road trips in team history. out of ten games on the road, they only lost one. they are off to the best start in nationals history and tied for the best start in the franchise history. the nats open a series and max scherzer on the mound and the weather is perfect. doug: i did my part. perfect baseball weather. 80 degrees for first pitch. weekend is hot. steve rudin at 11:00 to tell you about the 90's. wow! what a change in the next few days. michelle: find your favorite patio. this is the weekend. "world news tonight" with david muir is up next. jonathan: thank you for watching. see you here tomor safety isn't a list of boxes to check. it's taking the best technologies out there and adapting them to work for you. the ultrasound that
allen played college ball for alabama. ready to make an immediate impact for washington. >> i'm prepared for what is to come through the process. starting from scare one. building a good foundation to help me have success in the league. erin: time to welcome nationals home after one of the best road trips in team history. out of ten games on the road, they only lost one. they are off to the best start in nationals history and tied for the best start in the franchise history. the nats open...
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jonathan allen went to stone bridge high school less than five miles from redskins park. tweeting welcome back home. >> the nats continuing their offense explosion in colorado this afternoon. harper three run home run part of 11-run seventh inning. goes 7 for 14 in the series. the nats blow out the rockies 16-5, finish the ten-game road trip 9-1. nats back at home tomorrow facing new york mets. on saturday at 7:00 p.m. we will air the news 4 power play anchored by erika gonzalez. we will have your news, sports getting you ready for caps and penguins game two at 8 p.m. carol maloney will report from inside the verizon center the wizards are back at it tomorrow. they can advance tomorrow with a win. >> we need that. >> we need a >>> talk show host ellen degeneres is celebrating the anniversary of her coming out on her sit calcom ellen. > around saying you are gay because they don't need to. so for those words to come out of my mouth for the very first time to say i'm gay even rehearsing it i would burst into tears. >> you can watch that episode here tomorrow at 3:00 in the
jonathan allen went to stone bridge high school less than five miles from redskins park. tweeting welcome back home. >> the nats continuing their offense explosion in colorado this afternoon. harper three run home run part of 11-run seventh inning. goes 7 for 14 in the series. the nats blow out the rockies 16-5, finish the ten-game road trip 9-1. nats back at home tomorrow facing new york mets. on saturday at 7:00 p.m. we will air the news 4 power play anchored by erika gonzalez. we will...
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i know allen martin was down there covering it. he's been watching what is going on in san bernardino since it happened at 10:30 this morning. you're looking at live pictures of students holding hands, being taken out of that elementary school where a shooter opened fire earlier this morning. and obviously some of these kids not necessarily those that you're looking at but some kids at the school did see this happen. it was apparently a teacher who was shot. we don't know if it was a man or woman. but we have two adults who have died, presumably one of them is the shooter and two children that have been injured. >> and the san bernardino police chief is tweeting out saying the threat is down. two adults deceased in the school and two students sent to the hospital. but at least for now we know the threat is down. >> and again we will have live reports for you this evening. 3:certainly a sad situation especially when you think about the community of san bernardino they have already endured a mass shooting. certainly disturbing news.
i know allen martin was down there covering it. he's been watching what is going on in san bernardino since it happened at 10:30 this morning. you're looking at live pictures of students holding hands, being taken out of that elementary school where a shooter opened fire earlier this morning. and obviously some of these kids not necessarily those that you're looking at but some kids at the school did see this happen. it was apparently a teacher who was shot. we don't know if it was a man or...
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we need a little help on defense. >> i'm a huge allen fan myself. i was so, so stoked. i was all for it. >> every defense player will stay defense, offense will stay offense. but i believe a strong foundation is the key. >> as for the newest redskins, jonathan allen and ryan anderson, both out of alabama. both playing on the defensive side of the ball. and both saying they could never have imagined that they would be playing together in the nfl. >> it was cl did i think we would be on the same team. >> it definitely came close. we definitely have a great brotherhood in alabama. you never think about a situation where you go to play with a team with one of your great friends from college. it's a blessing. >> nats earlier were losers. how about that after such a great road trip. they fall to the mets 5-3. let's bring greg back in to the fold. all right man. he knows hockey. what will happen tonight in game two? >> um, i'm protecting there will be a blowout in the series. i'm predicting the caps 4-2. and then, going forward. i feel the caps will win in six or seven games.
we need a little help on defense. >> i'm a huge allen fan myself. i was so, so stoked. i was all for it. >> every defense player will stay defense, offense will stay offense. but i believe a strong foundation is the key. >> as for the newest redskins, jonathan allen and ryan anderson, both out of alabama. both playing on the defensive side of the ball. and both saying they could never have imagined that they would be playing together in the nfl. >> it was cl did i think...
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allen town getting a brief shower. lind starting to clear out. so you get the idea we're on the back edge of it here. these are the spottier showers back here and we have heavier stuff moving into new york. and you can see there is still more activity being pushed ahead of the cold front being driven by this big area of low pressure driven by parts of canada. so let's go hour by hour and break it all down. we're still quite mild, in the 50s but here's the first batch of rain. everywhere from allen town to doyles town to philly we're going to be looking at showers. it trends further north. everybody that didn't get it will get it early tomorrow morning. that will be out of here. we'll get a little clearing during the second half of the morning rush. another batch of showers and storms could move through. i think we'll be close to 80 degrees in between there. then we get into saturday morning. look what happened. we may get a few lingering showers saturday morning. and then have a little bit more activity in the afternoon. and this could even linge
allen town getting a brief shower. lind starting to clear out. so you get the idea we're on the back edge of it here. these are the spottier showers back here and we have heavier stuff moving into new york. and you can see there is still more activity being pushed ahead of the cold front being driven by this big area of low pressure driven by parts of canada. so let's go hour by hour and break it all down. we're still quite mild, in the 50s but here's the first batch of rain. everywhere from...
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stone bridge high school grad jonathan allen falling to the hometown team at 17? a. some thought he might go higher, but it works out well for the redskins. allen telling the post tonight i just want to prove the redskins right for picking me. that is a look at night. i want to say something, big thank you to at guy by the name of rich dunchts a sports producer leaving us after tonight. >> love, what made two guys build race car engines in their own shop? what made them believe that a two-ton behemoth could compete in a track race? or that they could take on the elite in world motor racing, and win? we may never truly understand what drives mercedes-amg. but here's to another 50 years of it. mercedes-amg. half a century of driving performance. coming up on today's telecast: >> $750,000 out of debt! >> $750,000 worth of debt cancelled! amen! >> she had a debt cancellation of... >> $54,000! >> debt cancellation and a gift of... >> $71,000. >
stone bridge high school grad jonathan allen falling to the hometown team at 17? a. some thought he might go higher, but it works out well for the redskins. allen telling the post tonight i just want to prove the redskins right for picking me. that is a look at night. i want to say something, big thank you to at guy by the name of rich dunchts a sports producer leaving us after tonight. >> love, what made two guys build race car engines in their own shop? what made them believe that a...
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stone bridge high school grad jonathan allen falling to the hometown team at 17? a.e thought he might go higher, but it works out well for the redskins. allen telling the post tonight i just want to prove the redskins right for picking me. that is a look at sports. how about that, a big night. i want to say something, big thank you to at guy by name of rich dunchts a sports producer leaving us after tonight. >> love, richie in my future, i'm twice as likely to have a stroke. i'm at higher risk for depression. i'm 26% more likely to develop an irregular heartbeat. i have a 65% higher chance of developing diabetes. no matter who we are, these diseases can be managed or prevented when caught early on. because with better research, the right medicine, and with doctors who help keep me healthy to begin with, we will thrive. harvey: ok, so you're on pirates of the caribbean at disneyland. so you see this guy who looks like johnny depp. guess what? it's johnny depp. >> i'm totally against it. when i go to pirates, that's my wind down disneyland time. i don't want johnny dep
stone bridge high school grad jonathan allen falling to the hometown team at 17? a.e thought he might go higher, but it works out well for the redskins. allen telling the post tonight i just want to prove the redskins right for picking me. that is a look at sports. how about that, a big night. i want to say something, big thank you to at guy by name of rich dunchts a sports producer leaving us after tonight. >> love, richie in my future, i'm twice as likely to have a stroke. i'm at higher...
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allen went to stone bridge high school. quarterback curt cousins tweeted at him after he was drafted saying welcome back home. >>> this afternoon is a very special episode oaf the ellen degeneres house is. marking 20 publicly came out back on her sitcom ellen. opening up about the struggle to make the episode long before other episodes had gay main characters. >> this was before facebook. if you wanted to announce something. it was the only way. you had to get sitcom. which is why i thought it was important to celebrate the anniversary. to remember what it was like back then and remember how far we have come. >> oprah winfrey and actress laura will join ellen. ellen appeared on the show after coming out and deern played the character ellen came out to. if you remember that episode. tune in our set the d vr for 3:00. >>> after the break, we're going to introduce you to one of our areas super kids. his knowledge of science is going to blow your mind. if you haven't heard, starting monday, news 4 free. ditching the so-called h
allen went to stone bridge high school. quarterback curt cousins tweeted at him after he was drafted saying welcome back home. >>> this afternoon is a very special episode oaf the ellen degeneres house is. marking 20 publicly came out back on her sitcom ellen. opening up about the struggle to make the episode long before other episodes had gay main characters. >> this was before facebook. if you wanted to announce something. it was the only way. you had to get sitcom. which is...
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those are her words. >> allen, you talked about the acquittal.ance of acquittal in the odin lloyd case in your opinion? >> i wouldn't say a good chance. i think he had a good chance getting the charges reduced from first degree murder which would have given him light at the end of the funnel and he could have been released after some years. remember the o.j. simpson he was acquitted of the crime nonetheless was sued and the family won a very large verdict against him. it means for criminal purposes it never happened but for civil purposes the family has the right to establish it did happen and my prediction is the family in the end will probably collect though they may have to do it in a more sequitous route than they would have had he stayed alive and the appeal thrown out. >> who will lead this investigation whether it was a suicide or whether something else happened? >> i think the district attorney's office has to lead the investigation. look, he was blessed with two of the best lawyers representing him. both of whom i know. they did a terrif
those are her words. >> allen, you talked about the acquittal.ance of acquittal in the odin lloyd case in your opinion? >> i wouldn't say a good chance. i think he had a good chance getting the charges reduced from first degree murder which would have given him light at the end of the funnel and he could have been released after some years. remember the o.j. simpson he was acquitted of the crime nonetheless was sued and the family won a very large verdict against him. it means for...
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allen: you had proxy fights during the cold war. russia and the united states never met on the battled field. there was the understanding of meof -- of mutually assured destruction. the mad theory. the same as we support the mujahadeen and russia supported north korea. liz: the president ended up informing the president of china about the u.s. missile strike over dessert. >> it was over cake. an was silent. heading towards syria. we just watched them heading towards syria and i want you to know that. we were almost finished. it was a full day in palm beach. we are almost finished. what does he do, then go home and they say the guy you just had dinner to just attacks -- maria: how did he react? >> he paused for 10 seconds, then asked the interpreter to say it again. i didn't think that was a good sign. he said to me, anybody that uses gases -- anybody that was sow brutal and uses gases to do that to young children and babies, it's okay. he was okay with it. maria: he agreed. liz: that's the news. the media is hammering the president
allen: you had proxy fights during the cold war. russia and the united states never met on the battled field. there was the understanding of meof -- of mutually assured destruction. the mad theory. the same as we support the mujahadeen and russia supported north korea. liz: the president ended up informing the president of china about the u.s. missile strike over dessert. >> it was over cake. an was silent. heading towards syria. we just watched them heading towards syria and i want you...
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. >> reporter: allen, the rain started falling in this part of benicia about 40 minutes ago and that's got some homeowners here pretty nervous. that's because they have a drainage pipe that can sometimes overflow and get overwhelmed and that forces water on the street flooding these homes and you can see andrew here the homeowner putting sandbags around his home. a sandbag fortress around andrew estrada's house. >> so these sandbags go across the driveway so hopefully, when we have a flood situation, it keeps the water in the street. >> reporter: andrew stockpiles sandbags for every storm. his house has been flooded twice.
. >> reporter: allen, the rain started falling in this part of benicia about 40 minutes ago and that's got some homeowners here pretty nervous. that's because they have a drainage pipe that can sometimes overflow and get overwhelmed and that forces water on the street flooding these homes and you can see andrew here the homeowner putting sandbags around his home. a sandbag fortress around andrew estrada's house. >> so these sandbags go across the driveway so hopefully, when we have...
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i have the pleasure of introducing jonathan allen and amy barnes. he is the head of community and content for site wire and writes a weekly column for roll call. amy is a white white house correspondent in washington per chi covered hillary clinton during the campaign and will cover the trump administration. they have written the biography hrc. they bring us their new book shattered. inside hillary clinton's doomed campaign. through deep access, jonathan and amy have reconstructed the opportunities missed and the hidden thorns that turned a winnable contest into a devastating loss. although the clinton campaign was widely covered and many
i have the pleasure of introducing jonathan allen and amy barnes. he is the head of community and content for site wire and writes a weekly column for roll call. amy is a white white house correspondent in washington per chi covered hillary clinton during the campaign and will cover the trump administration. they have written the biography hrc. they bring us their new book shattered. inside hillary clinton's doomed campaign. through deep access, jonathan and amy have reconstructed the...
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americanbohemia , and i go back and talk about early progenitors and talk about figures like edgar allen poe and walt whitman. >> i talk about members of the liberal left and the early 20th century,john reed , his client. i talk about the hipsters. >> and then i practice on feet. >> again, figures of the cast of allen ginsberg and jack kerouac who are two of the sensors of biographical in this book. and then i go on and talk about some timothy., can casey and a whole array of characters who of course through the decade of the 1960s. when we think of the counterculture of the 1960s, we think of the hippies, we think of literally millions of participants. >> in one capacity or another. and they were individuals who were disenchanted with matters as they were in some facet. they were concerned about a stain on the american body republic, the continuance. they were deeply concerned about thewar in vietnam , but those are sort of the twin pillars in a manner of speaking. but they were also concerned about elemental issues. they were concerned about family relations and personal dealings and s
americanbohemia , and i go back and talk about early progenitors and talk about figures like edgar allen poe and walt whitman. >> i talk about members of the liberal left and the early 20th century,john reed , his client. i talk about the hipsters. >> and then i practice on feet. >> again, figures of the cast of allen ginsberg and jack kerouac who are two of the sensors of biographical in this book. and then i go on and talk about some timothy., can casey and a whole array of...
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the team drafted jonathan allen. allen finished seventh in the heisman voting.s expected to fill in for boy is. >> nother mild day to end the week. the highlight is a warm warm weekend. there you go looking forward to that. good morning to you. >> it will be hot for the nats game. >> it's going to be hot if you're doing anything. good morning, thanks for joining us i'm wisdom martin. >> and i'm erin como. today is friday. happy friday april 28th. >> mike thomas talk about the weather because you've established it's going to be hot. >> forget warm. throw in the h now. >> we can say the word hot. >> you can say hot. it will feel like early to mid summer with temperatures in the 90's and a good amount of sunshine and you'll notice the humidity finally after springtime, you'll start to feel that summer humidity coming back into play here. here's your futurecast. 11:00 a.m. today, no problems, lots of sunshine warming things up. overnight tonight we could have one or two showers much like last night across the region. this is at 3 a.m. not going to be a big effect fo
the team drafted jonathan allen. allen finished seventh in the heisman voting.s expected to fill in for boy is. >> nother mild day to end the week. the highlight is a warm warm weekend. there you go looking forward to that. good morning to you. >> it will be hot for the nats game. >> it's going to be hot if you're doing anything. good morning, thanks for joining us i'm wisdom martin. >> and i'm erin como. today is friday. happy friday april 28th. >> mike thomas...
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i talk abouthipsters , and then i focus on the beats, the two figures of the cast of allen ginsberg and jack kerouac, two of the central biographical elements in this book. and then i go on and talk about timothy leary, ken kesey and a whole array of characters of course through the decade of the 1960s. when we think of the counterculture of the 1960s, when we think of the hippies we think of literally millions of participants in one capacity or another. and they were individuals who were disenchanted with matters as they were in some fashion. they were concerned about the greatest thing on the american body republic. and its continuance. they were deeply concerned about the war in vietnam. so those are kind of the two twin pillars in a manner of speaking. >> but they were also concerned about elemental issues. they were concerned about family relations. and personal dealings and sexuality. and consciousness. and rationality. >> and there was this coalescing of the forces, some demographic, some economic, some literary, some cultural, political in nature that melted together and provide
i talk abouthipsters , and then i focus on the beats, the two figures of the cast of allen ginsberg and jack kerouac, two of the central biographical elements in this book. and then i go on and talk about timothy leary, ken kesey and a whole array of characters of course through the decade of the 1960s. when we think of the counterculture of the 1960s, when we think of the hippies we think of literally millions of participants in one capacity or another. and they were individuals who were...
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i don't care if your democratic or left or right. >> allen, i don't know about that. i think this is one of those cases. when you start talking about the old days and get them out of here, that gives me a lot of pause. >> all right, i got to go. stick around everyone. a child custody battle revealing surprising confessions from alex jones. is he just playing a character? ♪ ♪ >>. >> i like that word, nincompoop. that's a good one. we're going to bring that back. what do you think? can the excuse be made someone's merely playing a character in their job but can that hold water in a case as sensitive as this one? >> actually, that's a first cousin to what hulk hogan claimed in his lawsuit np people that claimed they're just playing a character. so, yeah, i could see where you could be successful saying that. but successful in the sense you're committing a suicide mission in terms of the people who actually listened to you and blefbed that nonsense. >> but i believe you're going to go back and he's going to say i believe i couldn't play and win and turn it around. >> exce
i don't care if your democratic or left or right. >> allen, i don't know about that. i think this is one of those cases. when you start talking about the old days and get them out of here, that gives me a lot of pause. >> all right, i got to go. stick around everyone. a child custody battle revealing surprising confessions from alex jones. is he just playing a character? ♪ ♪ >>. >> i like that word, nincompoop. that's a good one. we're going to bring that back. what...
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allen is the co-founder and darryl per kins is the chief strategy officer. thank you for being with us gentlemen. congratulations on your fifth year. >> thank you. we're happy to have come this far. >> so tell us about broccoli city and how it came about. what is >> we started as a celebration of earth day and celebrate our planet and celebrate healthy living. it's really just expanded to now a week long event as well as mobilizing people to volunteer events. to a conference this year and really setting trends toward health, wellness and environmental sustainability. >> this is the first year that you had a whole week leading up to the big events. the concert. it kicked off k-5 runs. >> we had a little under 300 runners. it was a beautiful day. sunny, 92 degrees. it was a great time. after the run we were able to have fitness instructors from the heart association and another hour and then we dispersed a lovely saturday here in d.c. >> we definitely have a lot of millennials from all backgrounds and shapes, colors and in our part of broccoli city and we're d
allen is the co-founder and darryl per kins is the chief strategy officer. thank you for being with us gentlemen. congratulations on your fifth year. >> thank you. we're happy to have come this far. >> so tell us about broccoli city and how it came about. what is >> we started as a celebration of earth day and celebrate our planet and celebrate healthy living. it's really just expanded to now a week long event as well as mobilizing people to volunteer events. to a conference...
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and i'm natalie allen. "cnn newsroom" starts right now.
and i'm natalie allen. "cnn newsroom" starts right now.
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mr allen, who has represented nottingham north since 1987 says he's standing down because of ill—healthr in essex since 1992, says he'll miss the commons "dreadfully". more than 100 people — most of them afghan soldiers — have been killed in a taliban attack on an army base in the north of the country. officials said insurgents targeted people leaving friday prayers at a mosque in the base in mazar—e—sharif. the taliban, which has been fighting a prolonged war with the afghan government said its fighters had set off an explosion allowing suicide bombers to reach the base. what do we know about the details, justin? the details of those dead stand at 140. the details of those dead stand at 1110. most the afghan troops, as you said. eyewitnesses have said the figure could be higher. there is a large number of injured. 0ne figure could be higher. there is a large number of injured. one man told the bbc he counted 165 bodies. this is a major attack. it has been described as the biggest attack ever on an afghan military base. very significant. ten taliban fighters appear to have entered the b
mr allen, who has represented nottingham north since 1987 says he's standing down because of ill—healthr in essex since 1992, says he'll miss the commons "dreadfully". more than 100 people — most of them afghan soldiers — have been killed in a taliban attack on an army base in the north of the country. officials said insurgents targeted people leaving friday prayers at a mosque in the base in mazar—e—sharif. the taliban, which has been fighting a prolonged war with the...
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i'm natalie allen. >> and i'm george howell. "newsroom" starts right now. >>> it is 4:00 a.m. on the u.s. east coast and millions of french voters will head to the polls to choose a new president. but this happened after a brazen attack killing a police officer. the nation in shock after that killing. happened thursday in paris. the attacker apparently supported by isis. >> we now learn the gunman was under investigation by french terrorism officials for the past several weeks. melissa bell joins us from paris with the very latest. certainly that casts a shadow over this very important election, melissa. >> that's right, natalie. it was already looking incredibly unpredictable as elections go and also decisive given the vast differences there are between the different candidates and their programs. many radically different tool than has gone before and i'm not only thinking of marine le pen. how this would have played in to the last few days of voting. the last opinion poll was compiled before the events of thursday night. publi
i'm natalie allen. >> and i'm george howell. "newsroom" starts right now. >>> it is 4:00 a.m. on the u.s. east coast and millions of french voters will head to the polls to choose a new president. but this happened after a brazen attack killing a police officer. the nation in shock after that killing. happened thursday in paris. the attacker apparently supported by isis. >> we now learn the gunman was under investigation by french terrorism officials for the past...
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. >>> al allen iverson makes a stop in philadelphia to talk about shoes. i'm talking about shoes. the big sacrifice he says his mother made back in the day for him when he wanted his first pair of shoes, in order for him to get his favorite pair of shoes. vanessa: i got hurt and was given painkillers. by the time the drugs ran out, i was addicted. it happened so fast. i ended up on the streets, where the drugs are cheaper and easier to get. i was a full blown heroin addict, selling my soul to get high. when i realized i needed help i didn't know where to go. but i got help and you can too. you're not alone. help is within reach. call 844 reach nj or visit reachnj.gov. the road to recovery starts now. >>> 80 degrees in april of all things yesterday. the previous warmest day of year was march 25th when we got to 77 degrees. now this will be the warmest day of the year, today, provided we do get higher then 80 degrees. i think we will. forecast is for 84. record is 84. set way back in 1887 but there isn't much on radar right now. we don't expect rain to start until late tonight into
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allen dulles is in the light-colored jacket. he was director of the cia during the 50s and during the period i was interested in. the gentleman in the dark suit is his older brother, john foster dulles to the secretary of state. when i found this to guys, i thought there's got to be an interesting story here. it's an interesting time in american history. there's two brothers and i face got to be a good relationship if there's got to be some good way of telling the story. so i really dove in. i discovered pretty quickly that alan had been in switzerland during world war ii where he was stationed she put the office of strategic services and he was given number 110. immediately, my interest kind of perked up here i've always been a bit of a world war ii peak. we lived in germany were newspaper course on it and every weekend we had done to switzerland and hit the slopes. i thought it do in a book in switzerland really captured my imagination. allen also became a very interest in figure for me. he was going to a going to a very attri
allen dulles is in the light-colored jacket. he was director of the cia during the 50s and during the period i was interested in. the gentleman in the dark suit is his older brother, john foster dulles to the secretary of state. when i found this to guys, i thought there's got to be an interesting story here. it's an interesting time in american history. there's two brothers and i face got to be a good relationship if there's got to be some good way of telling the story. so i really dove in. i...
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the co-author is jonathan allen. a ranking democrat. lawmakers return this week. here is a preview. >> i think we had a lot of negotiating leverage. it's been done with democratic votes. i suspect that some republicans couldn't put in this funding mechanism. the one thing that i think we would like to have. the republicans are in charge of the entire government now and no one will confuse who's to blame. i suspect that we republicans want to make sure they get something done a little bit more than we do. >> one of the elements of compromise i'm hearing about. more funding as a way of a compromise, would you please -- be prepared to support that? >> when the administration proposed the skinny budget. cut, if then increase comes at the cost of any reduction, it will be a nonstarter. i think it is something i can support.
the co-author is jonathan allen. a ranking democrat. lawmakers return this week. here is a preview. >> i think we had a lot of negotiating leverage. it's been done with democratic votes. i suspect that some republicans couldn't put in this funding mechanism. the one thing that i think we would like to have. the republicans are in charge of the entire government now and no one will confuse who's to blame. i suspect that we republicans want to make sure they get something done a little bit...
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i'm natalie allen. >> i'm george howell from cnn world headquarters in atlanta. "newsroom" starts right now. >>> good day to you. it is 4:00 a.m. on the u.s. east coast, provocation from pyongyang, the top story we're covering on donald trump's 100th day in office. north korea the big story, firing another ballistic missile, the ninth launch since mr. trump became president in january. >> south korea says it exploded after reaching an altitude of 70 kilometers, around 44 feet. >> this latest act of defiance comes as a u.s. navy strike group led by the u.s."u.s.s. ca vinson" was finally spotted off the coast of japan. >> u.s. president trump slammed the launch. >> he tweeted this. north korea disrespected the wishes of china and its highly respected president when it launched, though unsuccessfully a missile today. bad. >> cnn's will ripley is the only u.s. television correspondent currently in pyongyang. >> reporter: you can hear the music that plays almost hourly in pyongyang reminding citizens of the sacrifices of their late leaders. the outside world may view
i'm natalie allen. >> i'm george howell from cnn world headquarters in atlanta. "newsroom" starts right now. >>> good day to you. it is 4:00 a.m. on the u.s. east coast, provocation from pyongyang, the top story we're covering on donald trump's 100th day in office. north korea the big story, firing another ballistic missile, the ninth launch since mr. trump became president in january. >> south korea says it exploded after reaching an altitude of 70 kilometers,...
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i'm natalie allen. >> and i'm george howell. >>> and i'm ivan watson in hong kong. from north korea is coming up in just a moment as the news continues on cnn. >>> the u.s. vice president arrives in seoul, south korea, just hours after north korea test fires another missile. we'll have live reports from the region, including pyongyang. >>> and reaction to that failed missile launch from major powers with a great deal at stake on the korean peninsula. >>> >>>s >>> also, we'll go live to turkey where voters vote on a new constitution. >>> welcome to our viewers around the world. i'm ivan watson in hong kong. >> i'm george howell in tat cnn headquarters in atlanta. >> and i'm natalie allen. >>> let's start the progr
i'm natalie allen. >> and i'm george howell. >>> and i'm ivan watson in hong kong. from north korea is coming up in just a moment as the news continues on cnn. >>> the u.s. vice president arrives in seoul, south korea, just hours after north korea test fires another missile. we'll have live reports from the region, including pyongyang. >>> and reaction to that failed missile launch from major powers with a great deal at stake on the korean peninsula....
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allen, back to you. >> great perspective, wilson. appreciate it. you so much. >>> switching gears, strong words from the trump administration in the wake of that deadly chemical weapons attack in syria. the number of dead has grown to 86 people. more than half of them women and children. kpix 5's political reporter melissa caen is following this story. >> reporter: today president trump said the attack against syrians living in a rebel held area crossed a lot of lines. and at the united nations, there were harsh words for those who the u.s. says allowed the attack to happen. >> we saw rows of lifeless bodies some still in diapers. >> reporter: the u.s. ambassador to the united nations nikki haley held these pictures at the security council today standing just feet away from the representative of russia a country the u.s. claims is protecting a mass murderer. >> how many more children have to die before russia cares? >> reporter: she said the united states is running out of patience with the united nations where russia uses its veto power on the sec
allen, back to you. >> great perspective, wilson. appreciate it. you so much. >>> switching gears, strong words from the trump administration in the wake of that deadly chemical weapons attack in syria. the number of dead has grown to 86 people. more than half of them women and children. kpix 5's political reporter melissa caen is following this story. >> reporter: today president trump said the attack against syrians living in a rebel held area crossed a lot of lines. and...