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, and construction and not less.e not canada, but the largest economy in the world, and the most diverse economy in the world, and we need all skill level levels in order to make the economy grow into the future. it is interesting that the president will cite, you know, the low unemployment rates and the low nest 17 years and the highest stock market ever at the same time that he is introducing this bill, and my question is, what is the problem? we have economy humming, and wo workers at all skill level and why abandon that to not prepare us for the future, and prepare to help the economy in the future? >> that is sounding like a reor the cal -- rhetorical question for you, kevin, because he has something called the base that he is talking to out there in america, and you have been out there in the field reporting on this topic, marianna, out there in the election cycle, and speak about those affected and not just the individuals, but the business owners? >> i have been reporting on this for years, richard, and i hav
, and construction and not less.e not canada, but the largest economy in the world, and the most diverse economy in the world, and we need all skill level levels in order to make the economy grow into the future. it is interesting that the president will cite, you know, the low unemployment rates and the low nest 17 years and the highest stock market ever at the same time that he is introducing this bill, and my question is, what is the problem? we have economy humming, and wo workers at all...
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and friday evening 87 degrees and saturday warm and 88 and the possibility of a pop-up thunderstorm andso 88. how about monday's weather for the eclipse. adam will talk about that in the seven-day forecast. >>> we'll take a quick break. >>> "action news" continues with adam joseph, and rick williams and monica malpass. >> here is what is happening on "action news" tonight. >> there is blame on both sides and i have no doubt about it and you don't have doubt about it either. and if you reported it accurately. you would say it. >> a defiant president trump clashes are the media at trump tower in charlottesville, virginia, asserting that both sides are to blame for what happened over the weekend. and reads residents were forced out of their homes overnight. >>> we begin with more on president trump's fiery news conference at trump tower, the president was initially speaking about a new infrastructure plan. and then questions turned to his handling of the violence in charlottesville over the weekend. he said he waited to issue a statement to make sure he had all the facts but the press conc
and friday evening 87 degrees and saturday warm and 88 and the possibility of a pop-up thunderstorm andso 88. how about monday's weather for the eclipse. adam will talk about that in the seven-day forecast. >>> we'll take a quick break. >>> "action news" continues with adam joseph, and rick williams and monica malpass. >> here is what is happening on "action news" tonight. >> there is blame on both sides and i have no doubt about it and you...
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stuff and trying to convince you we're in elsinore and denmark and the crowns and thrones and all thosethings and try to make it more immediate and relatable. >> charlie: do you think the audience makes a connection between the political time we live in? >> absolutely because because the man is a political animal and if you bring everything you can to it -- it happened just yesterday in the middle of to be or not to be when i start to say who would bear the whips and scorns of time. the insolence of office and they all erupted clapping because of the thoughts of what is happening right now and particularly what's happening in charlottesville and the president's terrible response to that. people were upset and angry. again we're all in this room together in the way we staged it is one that we're not pretending we're anywhere else. we're just talking here. there was immediate feedback. >> charlie: in preparation have you watched those who have done it before the great actors who have tackled hamlet or do you want to stay away from that? >> i stayed away from watching. what i did instead i
stuff and trying to convince you we're in elsinore and denmark and the crowns and thrones and all thosethings and try to make it more immediate and relatable. >> charlie: do you think the audience makes a connection between the political time we live in? >> absolutely because because the man is a political animal and if you bring everything you can to it -- it happened just yesterday in the middle of to be or not to be when i start to say who would bear the whips and scorns of time....
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and this shifted in gloucester and salem county and we are look agent heavy rain and as we flip this over, i'll show you how much rain has fallen in wilmington any area in yellow close to 3 inches of rain and that happens in a short period of time and causes flash flooding and salem 3 inches of rain as well. you will want to be careful. here is what to expect. scattered thunderstorms with heavy rain potential of a flash flooding and reports of quarter size hail and dangerous lightning and once the sunsets the activity will diminish very quickly i'm tracking the chance of a few more storms the next few days coming up on the full accuweather forecast. >> thank you. >>> there is new information tonight in the ongoing murder investigation in haverford township. police just released images of people that witnessed the crime. look at the foe foes police hope to talk to these folks here. derek rollins is a suspect in the murder of john lee. he was shot and killed saturday night. rollins is considered to be armed and dangerous and anyone with information on the whereabouts of rollins or the
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, and the terrorists of black lives matter and fascism. and moments ago, tom wolf said, americans died to defeat hate like this, and they deserve better. in the face of hatred and bigotry and violence, all leaders will condemn all of the american values. the president was also asked today if he plans to visit charlottesville and he responded by saying that he owns one of the largest wineries in the country there. live in the breaking newscenter, keith jones. nbc 10 news. >>> and continuinging the coverage from lauren may who is getting the instant reaction to the president's new comments that have everyone talking. lauren. >> and jacqueline, as the press conference happened, we were in the city and about 5:00 when we, people were getting out of work and starting to walk down the street here and we showed a couple what the president had said and they had not seen the press conference yet and they did not know what he had said and we showed them some clips and got some instant reaction. >> i think that it is terrible first of all that he is
, and the terrorists of black lives matter and fascism. and moments ago, tom wolf said, americans died to defeat hate like this, and they deserve better. in the face of hatred and bigotry and violence, all leaders will condemn all of the american values. the president was also asked today if he plans to visit charlottesville and he responded by saying that he owns one of the largest wineries in the country there. live in the breaking newscenter, keith jones. nbc 10 news. >>> and...
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jurist and judge not serving on the supreme court and most historians and biographers and hoover didn't have the greatest presidency in american history and his appointment of cardoza is considered one of his truly great achievements as president. so cardozo dies and he had been ill when he came to washington after six years in the court in 1938 and -- >> we're going to come back to this, but i'm correct, am i not, that for a brief period of time cardozo, in an area of anti-semitism. >> yes. >> cardozo and brandeis served on the supreme court together. >> simultaneously for six years, and by the way, putting aside the other anti-semitism in that era, profoundly a viciously anti-semitic justice, james mcreynolds. he had been outraged when brandeis was appointed. in fact, there's a famous photo of the supreme court in 1924 that lacks one justice. mcreynolds would not permit himself to be photographed near brandeis and he would -- when hoover, from mcreynolds vantage point, could address another jew, he wrote a scathing letter pleading with him not to afflict the court with another hebrew,
jurist and judge not serving on the supreme court and most historians and biographers and hoover didn't have the greatest presidency in american history and his appointment of cardoza is considered one of his truly great achievements as president. so cardozo dies and he had been ill when he came to washington after six years in the court in 1938 and -- >> we're going to come back to this, but i'm correct, am i not, that for a brief period of time cardozo, in an area of anti-semitism....
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they left and include doctors and nurses from jefferson and einstein and from the penn health system as well. the group that left today is expected to go for a two week rotation and other groups are expected to bee deployed as well. annie mccormick, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. >>> while we are talking extensively about the houston area. the flooding is starting to affect communities in coastal louisiana as with well. evacuations have begun in lake charles at the texas liouisiana border harvey continues to move. winds are 50 miles per hour that is up just a bit but the rained emtend now to the panhandle of florida. as the tropical rains continue to flood in from the gulf of mexico as the storm is now just starting to move a little bit faster, to the north-northeast. but still sitting near houston and downtown houston, light rain and the edge of the rain is just to the west of houston but cedar bayou just to the east of houston, still being inundated with this very torrential rains. that is where the record was set for the most rainfall in history. they have now picked up 51
they left and include doctors and nurses from jefferson and einstein and from the penn health system as well. the group that left today is expected to go for a two week rotation and other groups are expected to bee deployed as well. annie mccormick, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. >>> while we are talking extensively about the houston area. the flooding is starting to affect communities in coastal louisiana as with well. evacuations have begun in lake charles at...
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he's respected and well liked by the nationalist and family folks like jared and ivanka and will remain in the white house. they like kelly and at least for now they seem to be willing to behave. >> charlie: have we, jonathan, heard from scaramucci? >> i'd rather not comment on my own conversations. he hasn't spoken publicly. he hasn't said anything yet with a statement with the white house president secretary. one thing i would say in terms of what went down there's some reports coming out now the trump family women were horrified and disgusted by his language which is the most absurd retrospective analysis to try and put a nice coat of paint in all this. in real time we were not getting the horror, the horror about the comments leaked out and president trump's first reaction was he thought it was funny and the next day he was joking about it and saying can you believe this guy. he's crazy, what am i going to do with him. this is very much a general kelly decision. this is general kelly from the outset sending a signal he was in charge and everyone goes through him. that's the authorit
he's respected and well liked by the nationalist and family folks like jared and ivanka and will remain in the white house. they like kelly and at least for now they seem to be willing to behave. >> charlie: have we, jonathan, heard from scaramucci? >> i'd rather not comment on my own conversations. he hasn't spoken publicly. he hasn't said anything yet with a statement with the white house president secretary. one thing i would say in terms of what went down there's some reports...
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got 11,641 feet, and the little dot in the sky gets bigger and bigger and bigger and these people can see the propeller is frozen because he used all his fuel and he is over lake michigan and they don't call chicago the windy city for nothing hi circles and circles, coming down from 11,600 feet and lands his airplane not 200 feet from where he took off in front of the crowd. now, that is flying. i should go on to sub marines but he ties good so i have to tell you one more story. in next chicago air fare in 1912, beechy announces he has trained a woman aviator named clarice, and under his brilliant tutelage this woman can fly as well as any man. and sure enough, the megaphone man announces. clarice comes out, wearing a heavy coat and hat to keep warm. getted in the airplane and taked off and it's immediately apparent cannot only she not fly as well as any man. she cannot philosophy at all. first thing she does is buzz the crowd and everybody ducks. she goes out over lake michigan, coming within seemingly inches of crashing into the water. then rights the plane a little bit and then en
got 11,641 feet, and the little dot in the sky gets bigger and bigger and bigger and these people can see the propeller is frozen because he used all his fuel and he is over lake michigan and they don't call chicago the windy city for nothing hi circles and circles, coming down from 11,600 feet and lands his airplane not 200 feet from where he took off in front of the crowd. now, that is flying. i should go on to sub marines but he ties good so i have to tell you one more story. in next chicago...
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. >> and madly associate professor at ucla and author of this book, and american genocide, the u.s. and the california indian catastrophe 1846 to 1873. thanks for joining us on booktv. >> thanks very much. >> next on booktv robert o'neal the formally navy s.e.a.l. credited with a killing of osama bin laden talks about his military career and some of the 400 missions he participated in. this program contains language that some may find offensive. >> it is my pleasure to welcome you here today. to begin our program this eek, please stand and welcome the west covina high school jrotc honor guard for the presentation of the colors that will be followed by the singing of the national anthem by alisa, cilario. oh say can you see ♪ ♪ by the dawn's early light ♪ what so proudly we hailed ♪ at the twilights last gleaming ♪ whose broad stripes and bright stars ♪ ♪ through the perilous fight ♪ ore the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming ♪ ♪ and the rockets red glare ♪ the bombs bursting in air ♪ gave proof through the night ♪ that our flag was still there ♪ oh, say does that star-s
. >> and madly associate professor at ucla and author of this book, and american genocide, the u.s. and the california indian catastrophe 1846 to 1873. thanks for joining us on booktv. >> thanks very much. >> next on booktv robert o'neal the formally navy s.e.a.l. credited with a killing of osama bin laden talks about his military career and some of the 400 missions he participated in. this program contains language that some may find offensive. >> it is my pleasure to...
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and pick a plain yogurt and stir in your own honey and fruit.ces known for their creamy taste. whole foods 365 every day value and trader joe's whole milk yogurt and among the most andably priced of the yogurts tested. >>> that does it for "action news" at 4:00. >> "action news" at 5:00 is next. if what you see is what you get... then you've hit the jackpot. you can't fake steak. longhorn steakhouse. tonight's special, the great american steak dinner for $12.99. a center-cut sirloin with a side, plus a starter, or dessert. and for lunch, try one of our new burgers. like the bbq bacon burger. only at longhorn. >>> "action news" delaware valley's leading news program. with jaime apody, meteorologist, cecily tynan, rick williams and monica malpass. >>> when you say the alt-right define that for me. lets go. >> senator mccain defined them as the same group -- >> what about the alt left that came charging, do they have any as asemableance of guilt? a tense confrontation with donald trump and reporters, the president spoke to the media in trump tower
and pick a plain yogurt and stir in your own honey and fruit.ces known for their creamy taste. whole foods 365 every day value and trader joe's whole milk yogurt and among the most andably priced of the yogurts tested. >>> that does it for "action news" at 4:00. >> "action news" at 5:00 is next. if what you see is what you get... then you've hit the jackpot. you can't fake steak. longhorn steakhouse. tonight's special, the great american steak dinner for...
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and the amount of pain hasn't changed and this is devastating american live and family and communitiesw mexico had the worse rates and by 2015. and west virginia had 9 and 10 caused by opioid abuse and saw from massachusetts and utah tormented for the deadly epidemic and 60000 americans died from overdoses and the largest annual jump ever recorded. >> if we win, we'll stop that crap from coming in our country. going to stop it. >> reporter: president trump talked about the opioid battle in 2015- 16. it would increase money from drug treatment programs and slow the growth of medicaid and a strategy that will not please everyone but help a lot of people who need it. >> you have the capacity of yankee stadium and dodger dying every single year in the nation, that is it a crisis that has to be given incredible attention and the president is giving that attention. interesting side note, it comes on the same day that the state of new hampshire is shoeing a company that painings oxycontin. that drug maker engaged in deceptive marketing practice and that has led to addiction outbreak in that s
and the amount of pain hasn't changed and this is devastating american live and family and communitiesw mexico had the worse rates and by 2015. and west virginia had 9 and 10 caused by opioid abuse and saw from massachusetts and utah tormented for the deadly epidemic and 60000 americans died from overdoses and the largest annual jump ever recorded. >> if we win, we'll stop that crap from coming in our country. going to stop it. >> reporter: president trump talked about the opioid...
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the same country with all its grace and flaws and volatility and insecurity and strength and resill consequence, exists today as existed two weeks ago. the same country that elected donald trump, elected barack obama. and those contradictions are-- this election is to me is just another extension of the long argument that we've had from our founding. which is what are we? and that's, you know, are we an ideal or are we some form ofette no state. and-- ethnostate, and that argument has existed on a philosophical and theoretical level, i feel badly for the people for whom this election will mean more uncertainty and insecurity. but i also feel like this fight has never been easy. and i think it's odd. it's like we're a couple and we met and the first fight we had when we met was, lack, the people on our money had slaves. the people we honor had slaifers. the people who wrote all men are created equal had slaves. and it's not like they didn't know it was wrong. >> rose: many came from a slave-owning state. >> right. so the argument between rural and urban, between the ideals of inalienable rights
the same country with all its grace and flaws and volatility and insecurity and strength and resill consequence, exists today as existed two weeks ago. the same country that elected donald trump, elected barack obama. and those contradictions are-- this election is to me is just another extension of the long argument that we've had from our founding. which is what are we? and that's, you know, are we an ideal or are we some form ofette no state. and-- ethnostate, and that argument has existed...
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had predeceased him and it was a religious revival, but flamed up and down the east coast and up andn the colonies and burned its brightest in the 1740s and 1750s. it's called the great awakening because its impact was great on a vast territory in new england in the middle colonies and the deep south and on myriad aspects of colonial life and segments of society. some modern media scholars called it the first national media event because it's covered so widely across the colonies. pardon me. it's great because it has great leaders. wh whitfield whom we've already mentioned on the left there and the man on the right who you may recognize, as well, jonathan edwards. george whitefield who dies, as i said, in 1770 and jonathan edwards dies in 1758 were the two spearheads of the great awakening here in the colonies. whitefield had been a student at oxford and had come under the influence of two people you may have heard of, brother, john and charles wesley. wesley. charles wesley, the great hymn writer. john wesley the founder of methodism and had been converted there at oxford and sort o
had predeceased him and it was a religious revival, but flamed up and down the east coast and up andn the colonies and burned its brightest in the 1740s and 1750s. it's called the great awakening because its impact was great on a vast territory in new england in the middle colonies and the deep south and on myriad aspects of colonial life and segments of society. some modern media scholars called it the first national media event because it's covered so widely across the colonies. pardon me....
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lines and contactsside panel and more people. a telephone installed in his bathroom and he would talk with people and bring them in their. he also recorded conversations that he had and there were supposed to be not open to the public until after he died. with thethat changed kennedy assassination looking into that and the started of the recorded and you can find those on the internet. i don't know why they are so interested in what is up here. if i can get along, it looks like you can. i have more than anybody and, if like take this, it looks you can. we it, i don't know why go to washington at the end of the deal. >> you can download them and listen to them on your computer and they are interesting to hear, the way he talks with people and the way he goes about his business. >> here you are with richard nixon. we have this on loan from the presidential library museum and nixon did not like to be seen in his glasses. there are few photographs of him with his glasses. on can see they have chewed ford and wegerald use a ski outfit
lines and contactsside panel and more people. a telephone installed in his bathroom and he would talk with people and bring them in their. he also recorded conversations that he had and there were supposed to be not open to the public until after he died. with thethat changed kennedy assassination looking into that and the started of the recorded and you can find those on the internet. i don't know why they are so interested in what is up here. if i can get along, it looks like you can. i have...
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and our temperatures are staying on the cool side. 60s and 70s and 80s and a few 90s but they are prettyar inland. if is foggy on the coast -- >> compared to the rest of the country i think we are doing okay. >> let's say good morning to dave clark. >> some of the stop stories. man accused of attacking passengers on two separate occasions is due in court. hours after surveillance video was released. he is accused of beating a man with bolt cutters on a train, and then punched and kicked him. officials say two-days later they were saying he punched a passenger on a train and that train was approaching san francisco and police say both of the attacked victims are expected to recover. >> in court yesterday; mims was charged with the murder of 71-year-old franch. he is charged with stilling franch's camera, and they also blame the judge for releasing him days before he was shot and killed. >> feel like he would be okay if the justice system worked. it failed. >> the only solace is that he was doing something he loved to do -- >> and looking that city he loved. >>> the woman who pulled theer
and our temperatures are staying on the cool side. 60s and 70s and 80s and a few 90s but they are prettyar inland. if is foggy on the coast -- >> compared to the rest of the country i think we are doing okay. >> let's say good morning to dave clark. >> some of the stop stories. man accused of attacking passengers on two separate occasions is due in court. hours after surveillance video was released. he is accused of beating a man with bolt cutters on a train, and then punched...
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and has tried and argued dozens of other high-profile complex civil and criminal cases in federal and state courts across the country so now i'm sure after all that you're ready and i am, too, it's my pleasure to invite dr. dallin and seth waxman to the stage. gentlemen? >> so good to be here. >> good evening. i'm seth waxman. this is the guest of honor and the author, david dallin. rabbi david dallin. we couldn't hear any of the introduction because we were being held in a secure location. but the reviews are terrific. it's already trending on twitter. before we start let me say i think i will, i have a four and a half hours worth of questions to ask you. but i'm going to limit myself to about 45 minutes, assuming i can keep track of time. open it up for audience questions. i always find these questions, people are here because they're interested. they have particular questions and we have a great font of knowledge. i'm told if you have a question you should go to the aisles to the microphones, but i have to say that i don't see any microphones in the audience. >> anyway -- they will
and has tried and argued dozens of other high-profile complex civil and criminal cases in federal and state courts across the country so now i'm sure after all that you're ready and i am, too, it's my pleasure to invite dr. dallin and seth waxman to the stage. gentlemen? >> so good to be here. >> good evening. i'm seth waxman. this is the guest of honor and the author, david dallin. rabbi david dallin. we couldn't hear any of the introduction because we were being held in a secure...
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and -- and the author of four books. he who is named one of washington's 50 mers influential journalists by washington magazine and curtis was a national and foreign correspondent for the globe. he now teaches journalism at the university of mississippi. he covered eight presidential campaigns. seven for the globe and served as a white house correspondent. they have so much knowledge among and between them. please join me to welcome the three of them. thank you so much. [ applause ] >> i feel like a school marm with his two pupils over here. it is a good thing classes are over. they were actually nervous in advance about the academic historian going for blood here. but real this is such a wonderful book that fills in a story that many of us, i suspect, think we already know. how much of you remember the 1960 campaign? quite a few hands going up. well, i can tell you that you don't know anything about it. and you'll learn so much from reading this book. as i did. it is a absolutely fascinating study. i have had the advant
and -- and the author of four books. he who is named one of washington's 50 mers influential journalists by washington magazine and curtis was a national and foreign correspondent for the globe. he now teaches journalism at the university of mississippi. he covered eight presidential campaigns. seven for the globe and served as a white house correspondent. they have so much knowledge among and between them. please join me to welcome the three of them. thank you so much. [ applause ] >> i...
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and everybody else came out and they set the stage and waited and waited and waited. he was deliberating and then when he came out, he did not say anything about the fact that neo-nazis and the kkk was, and the alt right, were out there trying to provoke hatefulness and divide people. and i was surprised that the statement appeared to give a kind of moral equivalence to the people who had organized this kkk nazi march, and the people who said we're going to stand against fascism and nazism and racism, and we don't want that in our community. i don't know about the fist fights earlier in the day. violence on both sides. i don't know, but i do know that it was a terrorist act on the part of the person who drove that vehicle. [applause] al gore: i would say to the president, mr. president, for the sake of our country, i would urge you to try again on -- i'm serious, i don't mean it as a laugh line, i'm serious, we're in trouble here, and we'll get through it okay but this is really a troubling time, and i say in all sincerity to the president, i would urge you to give mo
and everybody else came out and they set the stage and waited and waited and waited. he was deliberating and then when he came out, he did not say anything about the fact that neo-nazis and the kkk was, and the alt right, were out there trying to provoke hatefulness and divide people. and i was surprised that the statement appeared to give a kind of moral equivalence to the people who had organized this kkk nazi march, and the people who said we're going to stand against fascism and nazism and...
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and we did and it was wonderful. i remember when we were going into anesthesia and you are talking about personalized medicine, he was all wrapped up in his little blank he and they took the blanket off and the doctor said no, no he's going into surgery. the blank he is and are safe at home and our child is at college. how do you figure out all being counters were so based in science and evidence yet there's this face and it's really personalize and it's not just involves working with moms and dads. how do you do that? >> well, i think, i have learned a lot and i'm not the expert but i have learned a lot from being in the role particularly now as the ceo of the hospital. i think a lot of it is about listening. i have parents and their in the room, the come with great ideas and sometimes they come with -- they are not so much ideas but, i don't want to call them -- observations. sometimes they are patients about how we do things better and we do tend to sometimes in medicine and science focus on the medicine and the s
and we did and it was wonderful. i remember when we were going into anesthesia and you are talking about personalized medicine, he was all wrapped up in his little blank he and they took the blanket off and the doctor said no, no he's going into surgery. the blank he is and are safe at home and our child is at college. how do you figure out all being counters were so based in science and evidence yet there's this face and it's really personalize and it's not just involves working with moms and...
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the next day and we sat and talked. why would i want to do that, they are evil i don't want anything to do with them i hate them. i said i had a gentle man who is a christian here that would love to learn more about your religion and he said of course, please stop by but i only have 15 minutes preparing for my prayer service and i said we are on our way. let's get some lunch and about halfway there i said we had to stop before we get some lunch and all they wanted to do this stop, turn around and throw up a but we are going. i flew to buffalo and the least you can do is try so i went and knocked on the door and they said ten minutes we can talk briefly. after talking and hugging and crying and realizing all the similarities that we had, we left. i'm happy to say after a lot of work with john, we are now good friends and go out every friday. it's because of this connection that we have. we are so afraid of what we think we don't understand that we want to push it away and often times we push it away so far that it turns
the next day and we sat and talked. why would i want to do that, they are evil i don't want anything to do with them i hate them. i said i had a gentle man who is a christian here that would love to learn more about your religion and he said of course, please stop by but i only have 15 minutes preparing for my prayer service and i said we are on our way. let's get some lunch and about halfway there i said we had to stop before we get some lunch and all they wanted to do this stop, turn around...
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and we went back and forth and back and forth on that opinion. you know i would draft something and he would send it back, this is not good enough. and i would draft it again and he'd send it back and say make it more powerful. but he cared so much about that case, i don't think there was anything that was closer to his soul. and as i said it was an african-american child it was a white child in the middle of some big fair quite state. but the idea that the state was doing somebody to deprive a child of a -- of an education, the opportunity to better your life, he just couldn't imagine it. that also was a 7-2 case. >> all right. let's move on to another topic. everone knows we've heard of course about tm's interest both as a lawyer and on the bench of civil rights. as a justice what other special interests to him. greg earlier you said lester clerk you want to lead us off? >> well, an issue that, you know obviously many of our dissent were on criminal justice and racial issues and the like. he was very interest in libel law. now, he -- there's ob
and we went back and forth and back and forth on that opinion. you know i would draft something and he would send it back, this is not good enough. and i would draft it again and he'd send it back and say make it more powerful. but he cared so much about that case, i don't think there was anything that was closer to his soul. and as i said it was an african-american child it was a white child in the middle of some big fair quite state. but the idea that the state was doing somebody to deprive a...
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and a short amount of time and managing a bureaucracy and by the way, nobody had done this before and by the way this impacted what i did for instance every day because part of being able to craft a coherent and credible communication strategy requires that for planning purposes you have great internal communications as well. let me give you an example. the establishment of the iraqi security forces was one of the most important things we tried to do during that first year and the press were interested in our progress and obsessed over it. so of course they didn't understand, report or seem interested in the complexities of trying to put cops on the street and build an army and build these various security forces but getting the facts from the different parts of the operation was so difficult that in fact at one point the secretary of defense and the ambassador were all going on tv using different numbers. you have to have a message consistency or you will damage your credibility. the military also didn't have a tight rein on its people. i was shocked one day to learn that it was the
and a short amount of time and managing a bureaucracy and by the way, nobody had done this before and by the way this impacted what i did for instance every day because part of being able to craft a coherent and credible communication strategy requires that for planning purposes you have great internal communications as well. let me give you an example. the establishment of the iraqi security forces was one of the most important things we tried to do during that first year and the press were...
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burger and then we have santana borgata and cool and the gang and come doors and at resorts they'lls grand on eping of pier ac an outdoor promenade with live music and drink spenlz. >> where was that. >> dueling pianos every wednesday behind the show boat casino on the boardwalk. >> really this alwaysing this going on. i shaw when i was leaving the airport jeffery oz bosh will be at the borgata in septembe september. i saw him at sugarhouse as keen he and mike and i say we'll see him together. maybe i can beg mike to take a trip with me to ac to see jeffery. >> that would be fun. >> we'll make it vip. >> i love it. >> i love it. >> so what are you doing this weekend. >> it's my birthday weekend. >> happy birthday. >> thank you. thank you so much. >> big birthday or. >> 37. >> that's a good any birthday is a good bairm day. >> how are you sell crating. >> betty's back room for dinner tonight actually i'm very excited about that. i don't know if you know about it betty's is located inside nero's at ceasars they have the best brunch. betty's is a great restaurant you have to know betty
burger and then we have santana borgata and cool and the gang and come doors and at resorts they'lls grand on eping of pier ac an outdoor promenade with live music and drink spenlz. >> where was that. >> dueling pianos every wednesday behind the show boat casino on the boardwalk. >> really this alwaysing this going on. i shaw when i was leaving the airport jeffery oz bosh will be at the borgata in septembe september. i saw him at sugarhouse as keen he and mike and i say we'll...
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79 and saturday 78 and sunday 79 and monday still beautiful and 78 degrees.nd 79 and wednesday we see increasing clouds with the possibility of a shower and a high of 88 degrees. i should mention that winter the exhibit is empended through labor day. check this out. here we go. little amani is hiding. turn around. come on. she was a ham during my facebook live i had at 5:30, come on. she is being camera shy. she is concentrating on her banana. honey is not shy at all. great weather. at the zoo should be great to visit this weekend. back to you guys. >> beautiful creatures. >> and a reminder you can get weather updates on your phone or tablet. including real time views of stormtracker 6 live double scan. >>> right now the "action news" team is standing by with this story next at 6:00. brand new classrooms in camden this year. children are visiting the build that just opened for the first time today. >>> now for the entire "action news" team i'm monica malpass see new a moment at 6:00. >>> "action news" delaware valley's leading news program. with ducis rogers,
79 and saturday 78 and sunday 79 and monday still beautiful and 78 degrees.nd 79 and wednesday we see increasing clouds with the possibility of a shower and a high of 88 degrees. i should mention that winter the exhibit is empended through labor day. check this out. here we go. little amani is hiding. turn around. come on. she was a ham during my facebook live i had at 5:30, come on. she is being camera shy. she is concentrating on her banana. honey is not shy at all. great weather. at the zoo...
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and we don't solicited for classes. people e-mail us and contact us and say, come and teach us. i teach high school, middle school students, college students, we teach civics groups, business groups,. we'll teach anybody, and what people find, when we teach these classes, is that some conceived falsies have to fall it. teaching the fallacies. teaching the constitution doesn't label me in a certain group. what people find is that it doesn't matter on what political side you stand. the constitution is relevant to everyone. i taught a national conference of physicians and surgeons and it was very exciting hearing theirs comments afterwards. these are not people that you would thick generally carrying around their pocket constitution, you know, and they were so excited about what they learned, and i think that's what we find when we travel around and teach, is that this is an empowering message for all people. an inspirational message that overcomes a feeling of powerlessness. >> do you charge? >> we have mo speaking fees. >> oh due you pay for it? it's a lot of travel. >> it is. we
and we don't solicited for classes. people e-mail us and contact us and say, come and teach us. i teach high school, middle school students, college students, we teach civics groups, business groups,. we'll teach anybody, and what people find, when we teach these classes, is that some conceived falsies have to fall it. teaching the fallacies. teaching the constitution doesn't label me in a certain group. what people find is that it doesn't matter on what political side you stand. the...
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we are working between the christians and also those of legal reforms and with the cohesion and. into the fact. and with those types of situations and that is only 80 percent of the story. and that is the situation of iraq. also live the people and the government that is because those government of how we could regain the trust. darr officially the people of minorities. so we're trying to find a solution from the of all we could do with the administrative places for them because that area was elected. in the issue of the land with this intervention. and those incentives is exactly what they're expecting. [inaudible] and now we should work on many issues and from the political issue. and with a conflict between baghdad. >> hit a did a remarkable job to cover a lot of the challenges in detail and i think we can have you rubio and to share your experiences more because of those that are affected is so much more important than those are removed from a purple you had a couple of points and are critically important with our discussion first and foremost, and then that sense of security
we are working between the christians and also those of legal reforms and with the cohesion and. into the fact. and with those types of situations and that is only 80 percent of the story. and that is the situation of iraq. also live the people and the government that is because those government of how we could regain the trust. darr officially the people of minorities. so we're trying to find a solution from the of all we could do with the administrative places for them because that area was...
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the people and hurts the providers and hurts the agents and it hurts everybody. we ought to be ferreting it out. thank you for bringing forth this today that senator nelson, thank you for joining us and we understand that you have other commitments. they can organize the ranking member. >> senator nelson is absolutely right. insurance fraud hurts everyone including the business people who are charged higher premiums as well as consumers because of insurance fraud that is costly and it hurts individual consumers who are misled or deceived when they believe they are owed money for legitimate claims and they find that somehow there is fine print in the policy inserted or interpreted in ways they never thought possible. that is why we are here today i hope you will not take personally the anger and frustration that i and others may express today. your willingness to be here, i think, is a very important and i want to thank each of you for being here to enlighten us and respond to our question but what we have seen is for example, in connecticut, homeowners affected b
the people and hurts the providers and hurts the agents and it hurts everybody. we ought to be ferreting it out. thank you for bringing forth this today that senator nelson, thank you for joining us and we understand that you have other commitments. they can organize the ranking member. >> senator nelson is absolutely right. insurance fraud hurts everyone including the business people who are charged higher premiums as well as consumers because of insurance fraud that is costly and it...
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of that uncertainties and we are turning our attention to tried and tested values and institutions and methods. in the us-japan alliance is among the tried and tested. [inaudible] we have reaffirmed that this tried and tested strategy of values and significance of the us-japan alliance. at the same time, we have allies that this alliance has to adapt to radically changing international particularly in asia pacific. one of those areas that we have to evolve the alliance to adapt is in the field of economics. more accurately, the geoeconomics. increasingly that economic instruments can be utilized to achieve that geopolitical gain objectives in the asia-pacific area particularly we are confronted with these challenges. particularly with china. whether it is china or russia or japan or the united states or europe the trade policy now is increasingly has become the center part of national strategy and that's also reflects a represents this new trend of that geoeconomics policy and politics how the us japan alliance should deal with them, it's a challenging feet. it also employs some countr
of that uncertainties and we are turning our attention to tried and tested values and institutions and methods. in the us-japan alliance is among the tried and tested. [inaudible] we have reaffirmed that this tried and tested strategy of values and significance of the us-japan alliance. at the same time, we have allies that this alliance has to adapt to radically changing international particularly in asia pacific. one of those areas that we have to evolve the alliance to adapt is in the field...
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san jose at 72 and warm, 64 and ukiah, and 65 in monterey. it is unusual to get this offshore push and that will erode a lot of the fog. it will dance and cool down and then the wind turns to warming up fast. the cloud cover is moving north and you can see to the south down toward salinas valley it is picking up and up from the valley. isolated showers and thundershowers, muggy and warm, humid today with a lot of moisture. another circulation in southern california is stretching back with big boomers south of las vegas and rotating in from the arizona-california border. for us cloudy to mostly cloudy, very muggy. temperatures in the 70s, 80s up to 90. inland temperatures coming down due to the cloud cover. later today isolated showers and possible thundershowers are in the mix into friday morning. it will be cooler for the weekend. >> that sounds good, cooler for the weekend. >>> 6:20 am is your time. >>> taking a break from music to find a criminal and what they are doing with a potential predator showing up in the neighborhood. >>> presiden
san jose at 72 and warm, 64 and ukiah, and 65 in monterey. it is unusual to get this offshore push and that will erode a lot of the fog. it will dance and cool down and then the wind turns to warming up fast. the cloud cover is moving north and you can see to the south down toward salinas valley it is picking up and up from the valley. isolated showers and thundershowers, muggy and warm, humid today with a lot of moisture. another circulation in southern california is stretching back with big...
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so our eyes connected and we walked on, strangers. but i turned and she turned and she said, "mr. moyers?" and i said, "yes," she said, "do you have a minute?" i said, "sure," she said, "i came to new york "to be an actress and i've had a really difficult time. "i had some good auditions "but none of them were satisfactory. "my boyfriend and i living together for a year "he just suddenly left i haven't seen him. "i mean life just sort of come to an end for me. "so one night i came home, and i went to my apartment," she pointed right across the street to a small apartment building and she said, "i went up and i turned on the burner, "i pulled down the window, i went over and poured "a big glass of bourbon," and i know you like bourbon. and she said, "i laid down on the couch "and i was really ready to go," she said, "when i had left that morning, "i had left my television set on, "and i heard these two guys talking about "myths, and the meaning of life, "and all of this and i heard one of them say, 'do you think people are looking for the meaning of life?' "and the other one said,
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as we go through the rest of tonight and fast forward and 8:00 some sun and temperature of 72 and giving to high afternoon clouds and tracking a disturbance off to the west that will work eastward as we get into tomorrow evening but it was about the dew point temperatures and dew point numbers earlier today were in the lower 60s upper 50s now we are getting that southwest wind so 65 degree dew point in philadelphia meaning you're going to be noticing a touch in the humidity especially as we go throughout the day tomorrow, 72 degrees dew point down along the coast in cape may satellite six with action radar showing you it's dry and quiet with a northwest wind today thanks to a dominating ridge of high pressure a ridge of high pressure starting to lose its grip and because of that you see the clouds off to the west moving across the ohio valley and tracking a disturbance coming out of the ohio valley working its way eastward as we get into tomorrow afternoon and into tomorrow early evening so 62 suburbs and 69 in philadelphia for the overnight low. partly sunny tomorrow and tracking an eve
as we go through the rest of tonight and fast forward and 8:00 some sun and temperature of 72 and giving to high afternoon clouds and tracking a disturbance off to the west that will work eastward as we get into tomorrow evening but it was about the dew point temperatures and dew point numbers earlier today were in the lower 60s upper 50s now we are getting that southwest wind so 65 degree dew point in philadelphia meaning you're going to be noticing a touch in the humidity especially as we go...
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and pts. make him come his wife and primary caregivers by his side every day, every day can help as he struggles with as we can see. visible ones most of us most of us in this room can't imagine. they can explain to me she never pictured herself as a caregiver for her husband, especially so soon into their marriage, but that needs or ended the day in, day out, 24/7 responsibility managing medications, always on alert looking for things that might trigger mass pts and all while raising three young boys. megyn is make in the most of things but she needs our help. in fact, i put 5 million military caregivers like megyn quietly serve across america. they can no longer go it alone. they need us, they need you. i ask you again members of the committee and melody here today to give her full support to the military caregivers serving our nation. senators, please sign on to the military caregiver services improvement act in each of the pieces of legislation outlined. to everyone here today watching acr
and pts. make him come his wife and primary caregivers by his side every day, every day can help as he struggles with as we can see. visible ones most of us most of us in this room can't imagine. they can explain to me she never pictured herself as a caregiver for her husband, especially so soon into their marriage, but that needs or ended the day in, day out, 24/7 responsibility managing medications, always on alert looking for things that might trigger mass pts and all while raising three...
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and you take the unrelenting media attacks and you think about fixing america and keeping us safe and secure there's no boundaries to the incredible things that can be done for this country and for the world. we saw tonight is the president is better soft. it's time to get back to work after labor day and not step on the win. joining us is the former u.s. ambassador to the u.s., mr. john bolton. we'll start with you. your general impressions. i like a lot of things about that. i don't like nation building and an unlimited budget and others not doing their part. i don't like the fact other presidents telegraphed pulling out and people sit and wait to go back to their nefarious activities. >> it's a dramatic change from the obama administration. that's the most important thing that comes through clearly in a lot of respect. much of what the president said is right. he won't have artificial time limits and won't negotiate with the taliban until presumably they've been sufficiently beaten back so they negotiate on our terms. he said to the troops they'll have the necessary tools and right
and you take the unrelenting media attacks and you think about fixing america and keeping us safe and secure there's no boundaries to the incredible things that can be done for this country and for the world. we saw tonight is the president is better soft. it's time to get back to work after labor day and not step on the win. joining us is the former u.s. ambassador to the u.s., mr. john bolton. we'll start with you. your general impressions. i like a lot of things about that. i don't like...
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and his legacy and so forth. so i think to some degree that's true, but there's all these other things that delayed him embracing an anti-slavery position. and then made it just kind of fraught with all kinds of internal tension and as revealed this way even then. probably i would say it was worse tensions as president. but never simple even after that point. do you have anything to add to that? >> i would just add that there was a different -- he was aware that it was a different job being a congressman is different than being -- the diplomacy not being responsible for u.s. international relations as well as being the leader of a party and having to appeal to both sections, that certainly did make a difference when he was a congressman. and yet, he's always a nationalist. and he knows the traps that massachusetts politician coz fall into about being sectional. and he's very aware of them. so it's still going in both directions. >> thank you very much, gentlemen. james madison, fourth president of the united stat
and his legacy and so forth. so i think to some degree that's true, but there's all these other things that delayed him embracing an anti-slavery position. and then made it just kind of fraught with all kinds of internal tension and as revealed this way even then. probably i would say it was worse tensions as president. but never simple even after that point. do you have anything to add to that? >> i would just add that there was a different -- he was aware that it was a different job...
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nd opioids and fentanyl and carfentanil. it's tearing apart families and communities from one end of our other, and i'll just say, in spite of all of our we aren't making much progress. we've got to find a way to get the federal, state, local working in the same direction together with community organizations and faith-based organizations right and we've families, got to hit it from every direction with everything that we've got. this is one of the biggest ever affect our country. not just from a drug crisis, number ng to become a one killer if we distant slow this thing down. > earlier this year, president trump appointed new jersey governor chris christie to lead the president's commission on drug addiction and the opioid crisis. the president and governor cabinet roomin the of the white house to hear from addicts.ng >> as you know, you've been the governor of indiana for four ears, this issue causes enormous pain and destruction to everyday families in every state in this country and that's why i felt it was so important
nd opioids and fentanyl and carfentanil. it's tearing apart families and communities from one end of our other, and i'll just say, in spite of all of our we aren't making much progress. we've got to find a way to get the federal, state, local working in the same direction together with community organizations and faith-based organizations right and we've families, got to hit it from every direction with everything that we've got. this is one of the biggest ever affect our country. not just from...
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and it happened again and again. but the butchers are a large group that managed to kind of wees eltheir way back into the city every time, and the gas skin butchers are very tight-knit. they protect their monopoly. they keep other people out of the butchering business and they fight back. and the regulations always failed. and for that reason the butchers for most of new orleans history are not a very well liked group. people want the meat, but they see the butchers as people who often are putting their health in jeopardy. and what happens is is the legislature during reconstruction decides that their strategy to lure people to the republican party so that the republican party could survive after the removal of federal troops is that they would get done a number of things that new orleans yans had always wanted done, including moving the slaughterhouse out of the city and fixing the levies and doing all of these things and that in the process they might lure particularly moderately minded business men to the republi
and it happened again and again. but the butchers are a large group that managed to kind of wees eltheir way back into the city every time, and the gas skin butchers are very tight-knit. they protect their monopoly. they keep other people out of the butchering business and they fight back. and the regulations always failed. and for that reason the butchers for most of new orleans history are not a very well liked group. people want the meat, but they see the butchers as people who often are...
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to me and have trusted honestly safeguard and protect what i am trusted with, and i will then submit that to the person who will be picked by the people after me. [applause] thank you. now, director or tawny -- director rouhani will address the floor. >> heavenly god, compassionate and merciful, praise be to the creator of the universe and salute to our master and prophet andslam, peace be upon him his pure household. distinguished and noble iranian people, respected guests, , primeuished presidents ministers, vice president, parliamentary speakers, ,inisters of foreign affairs from friendlyvoys countries and heads of international organizations, respected representatives of the assembly and respected members of the guardian council, distinguished heads of the ,egislature and judiciary commanders of the armed forces, entire other officials, ladies and gentlemen. remembertset, let's the great architect of the as well as thec martyrs of the islamic revolution. i would like to bow in the face as today'sgnity dignity of ours is indebted to the bravery and chivalry of those individuals. t
to me and have trusted honestly safeguard and protect what i am trusted with, and i will then submit that to the person who will be picked by the people after me. [applause] thank you. now, director or tawny -- director rouhani will address the floor. >> heavenly god, compassionate and merciful, praise be to the creator of the universe and salute to our master and prophet andslam, peace be upon him his pure household. distinguished and noble iranian people, respected guests, , primeuished...
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they are nothing but thugs and criminals, and predators, and that's right, losers. up there at recruitment, keep them from crossing our borders, and yes, we will defeat them, and we will defeat them handily. in afghanistan and pakistan, america's interests are clear. we must stop the resurgence of safe havens that enable terrorists to threaten america, and we must prevent nuclear weapons and materials from coming into the hands of terrorists, and being used against us, or anywhere in the world, for that matter. to prosecute this war, we will learn from history will stop as a result of our conference of review, the american strategy in afghanistan and south asia will change dramatically in the following ways: eight core pillar of our new strategy is a shift from a time based approach to one based on conditions. —— a core. i have said it many times how counter—productive it is that the united states to announce in advance the dates that we intend to begin or end military operations. we will not talk about numbers of troops or our plans for further military activities.
they are nothing but thugs and criminals, and predators, and that's right, losers. up there at recruitment, keep them from crossing our borders, and yes, we will defeat them, and we will defeat them handily. in afghanistan and pakistan, america's interests are clear. we must stop the resurgence of safe havens that enable terrorists to threaten america, and we must prevent nuclear weapons and materials from coming into the hands of terrorists, and being used against us, or anywhere in the world,...
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boo and hiss and throw things and got very menacing. trump was taking something that was boring, the american political speech which is usually a lifeless event, with this very scripted carefully delivery and he turns it into an immediate, physical menacing wwe style performance. it was very memorable for people. you could see they left the hall worked up into a lather and that was unusual for a political event. it was hard not to miss how effective that was going to be. >> host: you relate to the story on election day standing at trump tower and somebody walked up and asked if you were a reporter. >> guest: yeah, and when i had yes, i had a lot of experiences like that on this trail. this to be fair had been happening for quite a long time before trump even came on the scene. reporters had been more and more unpopular over the years. trump used our unpopularity in an interesting way. being a billionaire from new york, he theoretically had a huge accessibility problem with regular people in quote unquote fly over country but made a comm
boo and hiss and throw things and got very menacing. trump was taking something that was boring, the american political speech which is usually a lifeless event, with this very scripted carefully delivery and he turns it into an immediate, physical menacing wwe style performance. it was very memorable for people. you could see they left the hall worked up into a lather and that was unusual for a political event. it was hard not to miss how effective that was going to be. >> host: you...
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and we have realized a leap forward in dignity and wealth and strong power.s is a victory of the communist party of china. it is a victory of the chinese people. it is also a victory for the chinese military. in this glorious and solemn moment, we will deeply those leading figures who founded the people's and, including mao zedong others. the military.s in we will deeply commemorate those who founded the people's army. this includes many revolutionary and military experts, who will be inscribed in chinese history. in this glorious and solemn moment, we think dearly and deeply about those who devoted their lives to the liberation cause and the development cause of chinese socialism and they will be always remembered. >> hereby, on behalf of the central committee of the cpc, this counsel for the military commission, i would like to extend my congratulations to the officers and soldiers of the people's republic army, the armed police, and the military people doing their duties and leadership. i would also like to extend my greetings to the retirees and veterans
and we have realized a leap forward in dignity and wealth and strong power.s is a victory of the communist party of china. it is a victory of the chinese people. it is also a victory for the chinese military. in this glorious and solemn moment, we will deeply those leading figures who founded the people's and, including mao zedong others. the military.s in we will deeply commemorate those who founded the people's army. this includes many revolutionary and military experts, who will be inscribed...
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and mr. villanueva, your testimony notes that your agency has a robust international presence through a network of attaches. how many of them have expertise dealing with art work and in your view is there training for such personnel warranted? >> thank you for the question, sir. so, yes, we do-- a part of our training, as mentioned, we actually train some of our agencies stationed abroad. there are some offices heavily engaged. i mention the italian, our office in rome within the embassy works very close with our partners on that, but let me say this, we do have subject matter experts in our office in d.c., we work very close with smithsonian, with the department of state. so if any of our agents. any of our 6,000 agents, domestically or abroad, comes across a case, an allegation involving ccpa. even if they're not trained they have resources available immediately, people that we can deploy and talk to them on the phone to help guide that investigation. >> got it. thank you. and then just my
and mr. villanueva, your testimony notes that your agency has a robust international presence through a network of attaches. how many of them have expertise dealing with art work and in your view is there training for such personnel warranted? >> thank you for the question, sir. so, yes, we do-- a part of our training, as mentioned, we actually train some of our agencies stationed abroad. there are some offices heavily engaged. i mention the italian, our office in rome within the embassy...
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, and presidents, and some i've disagreed with. and i think some of us have tried to understand this election. and then the word is kind of normalizing president trump. what he's doing, he is not normal. and what happened is his reaction to this is not normal. it is not american. and i think that what is done is obviously damaged himself, but made people wonder about this moral equivalency, which i just find so stunning, given what we know about appeasing fascists and right wingers is the way to disaster. >> angela merkel was one of first to speak out about all of this. and speak out very, very strongly and slamming it as disgusting. and speaking of the role of white supremacists. i know that in the uk, also in germany, they have laws against hate speech. and we can't can our first amendment. so we have a different burden, constitutionally and privilege here in order to speak openly and to tolerate that kind of speech. angela merkel speaking out and march scheduled within this hour in berlin, their time, against naziism, against fa
, and presidents, and some i've disagreed with. and i think some of us have tried to understand this election. and then the word is kind of normalizing president trump. what he's doing, he is not normal. and what happened is his reaction to this is not normal. it is not american. and i think that what is done is obviously damaged himself, but made people wonder about this moral equivalency, which i just find so stunning, given what we know about appeasing fascists and right wingers is the way...
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he is autistic, active and smart and likely unlock the front door and walked out. her husband said it is unclear how long he had been gone. >> we never experienced this with him before or with any of our kids. >> reporter: the biological mother suffers from mental health issues and the boys father is out of the picture and the grandparents had been taking care of the toddler for the past year and they also have six kids of their own that also lived there. >> this was an accident, really an accident. i am so embarrassed. >> reporter: ktvu fox 2 news. >>> the city of san jose after weeks of backlashes and threats of a lawsuit are throwing out dozens of controversial citations for illegal fireworks with almost 50 people getting a fine of $500 for setting off fireworks in june and july. we spoke with some of them that said they never had fireworks and they were wrongly cited. the citations were mailed out after being issued through the new online reporting tool that lets the neighbors make complaints without having to offer proof. the lawyer representing one of those c
he is autistic, active and smart and likely unlock the front door and walked out. her husband said it is unclear how long he had been gone. >> we never experienced this with him before or with any of our kids. >> reporter: the biological mother suffers from mental health issues and the boys father is out of the picture and the grandparents had been taking care of the toddler for the past year and they also have six kids of their own that also lived there. >> this was an...
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they are nothing but thugs and criminals and predators, and, that is right, losers.ng alongside our allies, we will break their will, dry up their recruitment, keep them from crossing our borders, and we will defeat them, and we will defeat them handily. in afghanistan and pakistan, america's interests are clear. we must stop the resurgence of safe havens that enable terrorists to threaten america. and we must prevent nuclear weapons and material from coming into the hands of terrorists and being used against us or anywhere in the world. for that matter. but to prosecute this war, we will learn from history as a result of our comprehensive review. american strategy in afghanistan and south asia will change dramatically in the following ways. a core pillar of our new strategy is a shift from a time-based approach to one based on conditions. i said it many times how counterproductive it is for the united states to announce in advance the dates we intend to begin or end military operations. we will not talk about numbers of troops or our plans for further military activ
they are nothing but thugs and criminals and predators, and, that is right, losers.ng alongside our allies, we will break their will, dry up their recruitment, keep them from crossing our borders, and we will defeat them, and we will defeat them handily. in afghanistan and pakistan, america's interests are clear. we must stop the resurgence of safe havens that enable terrorists to threaten america. and we must prevent nuclear weapons and material from coming into the hands of terrorists and...
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and 80s. in lake county and vacaville a different story. >>> cooler this morning and lost callous, -- las catas, and that is a wonderful place. cupertino says 57, santa clara 60, saratoga 62 with a lot of 50s and 60s. send martina and morgan hill little warmer at 57 and also gilroy. this fog bank is large and in charge courtesy of this slow moving out. it will decrease the they will atmosphere in this year and thunderstorm activity will be winding down. we have a big fog bank making a significant push in this morning, cooler forge -- for just about everybody. tomorrow the high pressure moves in with temperatures back into the 90s and 100s for many. the areas like concord, livermore and gilroy, they will be warmer but today cooler with 50s and 60s, low cloud deck with 50s, 60s and 70s with lower 90s. >>> do we have anything serious to get to? tom petty on satellite radio has a us show, " buried treasure." he plays fantastic music>> we know he canceled his concert for laryngitis and we hope he g
and 80s. in lake county and vacaville a different story. >>> cooler this morning and lost callous, -- las catas, and that is a wonderful place. cupertino says 57, santa clara 60, saratoga 62 with a lot of 50s and 60s. send martina and morgan hill little warmer at 57 and also gilroy. this fog bank is large and in charge courtesy of this slow moving out. it will decrease the they will atmosphere in this year and thunderstorm activity will be winding down. we have a big fog bank making a...
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sunny and hot and high of 90 and not quite as humid and the humidity comes back for thursday and a high86 and the chance of of a spotty shower or thunderstorm especially afternoon and evening. hopefully it avoids lincoln financial field. and downpours are possible here and there and a spotty storm but not a washout. but nice conditions for sunday. >> thank you david. >>> you have a chance to win free tickets to the liberty medal ceremony. senator john mccain will receive the award presented by former vice president, joe biden. and people can enter an online raffle for two complimentary tickets. and 6 abc of course is the broadcast partner of the ceremony. >>> much more ahead on "action news" now. coming up at 12:30, for the second time this summer a holocaust memorial falls victim to an attack. and long associated with purple and now the late super star prince has a shade named just for him. >>> "action news" at 12:30 continues with rick williams, sara bloomquist and meteorologist, david murphy. >>> hello again sara is off, here are the stories we are following for you now at 12:30. >>>
sunny and hot and high of 90 and not quite as humid and the humidity comes back for thursday and a high86 and the chance of of a spotty shower or thunderstorm especially afternoon and evening. hopefully it avoids lincoln financial field. and downpours are possible here and there and a spotty storm but not a washout. but nice conditions for sunday. >> thank you david. >>> you have a chance to win free tickets to the liberty medal ceremony. senator john mccain will receive the...
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they have still cold beer and energy drinks and cigarettes are and jerky and remark whether i the arby's connected to the travel plaza was open for business this is a place that was well-stocked and well prepared ahead of the storm and is still open, and yet next door there's a place closed down for business just wanted to say that houston is getting ready they took care of almost 10,000 people last night at the convention center. they are now preparing for an additional 10,000 residents who need shelter in some of these shelters, so we'll be watching for that overnight we're watching to see these reservoirs and whether they have overtopped and the flooding that goes into the neighborhoods, and we'll bring you the late as soon as we get to the neighborhoods and see what's happening out and afraid from the city center. wilfred? >> contessa, thank you very much for that excellent ongoing coverage, contessa brewer. >>> stocks coming back after a big selloff early in the day joining ours "closing bell" exchange to discuss is kim foo, cnbc market analyst and also from stewart frankel steve gr
they have still cold beer and energy drinks and cigarettes are and jerky and remark whether i the arby's connected to the travel plaza was open for business this is a place that was well-stocked and well prepared ahead of the storm and is still open, and yet next door there's a place closed down for business just wanted to say that houston is getting ready they took care of almost 10,000 people last night at the convention center. they are now preparing for an additional 10,000 residents who...