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the athens case, the names are inscribed on the base. in the case of the pyramid, you do not have the 13,000 names on the pyramid, but it is still in a cemetery. the athens monument is divergent -- diverges from many of the monuments erected at this time. it's in a public space and always was. as most of the monuments erected where in the cemeteries themselves. any idea why they would have been not in public? why are women leading this? why are they erected in cemeteries and outside the main square of towns? student: there were a lot of charges of treason during that time, the men were supposed to take on this role of protection. women weren't as often accuse for those things in the cemeteries were considered safe spaces for remembrance of the dead versus a public space meant a more public statement. prof. nesbit: i think that's really good. that's exactly what's going on here as far as what i can tell. everything from the leadership of women to the placement of the monument, to even the fact that they do not honor directly people like r
the athens case, the names are inscribed on the base. in the case of the pyramid, you do not have the 13,000 names on the pyramid, but it is still in a cemetery. the athens monument is divergent -- diverges from many of the monuments erected at this time. it's in a public space and always was. as most of the monuments erected where in the cemeteries themselves. any idea why they would have been not in public? why are women leading this? why are they erected in cemeteries and outside the main...
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that's about five times the profit apple posted last year, and how much money has been sent to athensabilize the% struggling country of greece. so far with little success, which questions the cash for reforms approach greece's creditors have taken. germany's economic minister now says austerity must stop. >> it has been five years since minister gabriel was in athens, and now 40 business leaders joined him. the talks were relaxed. berlin needs to view tsipras as a left-wing activist, and the greeks need to look at germany as a coldhearted austerity administrator. now, events in london are taking a backseat according to the official line. nearly one week after the brexit, sigmar gabriel is visiting athens, but discussing different issues.for example , the refugee crisis and the dramatic economic situation in greece. >> recently, international creditors approved the disbursement of 7 billion euros to greece. the jobless rate remained stubbornly high, at around 26%, and the economy recently contracted again. gabriel thinks the greeks have suffered long enough, and german company should b
that's about five times the profit apple posted last year, and how much money has been sent to athensabilize the% struggling country of greece. so far with little success, which questions the cash for reforms approach greece's creditors have taken. germany's economic minister now says austerity must stop. >> it has been five years since minister gabriel was in athens, and now 40 business leaders joined him. the talks were relaxed. berlin needs to view tsipras as a left-wing activist, and...
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athens' only airport for decades, it once welcomed travelers from around the world.andoned 15 years ago, this sprawling complex facing the sea could be transformed into europe biggest mixed-use development, luxury resort. >> we believe this project is a game changer not only because it is the biggest private investment that will have ever been made in greece, but mainly because it is going to change the psychology of the foreign capital towards investment in greece and going to create 10,000 to 70,000 new jobs across its duration. reporter: the 7 billion-euro project would include 6 million square meters, six times the size of monaco. the complex is set to include some 8000 homes, hotels, shops, and a part. but more than 4000 people like ali,ve here and many fled afghanistan and others are from syria. the living conditions are unsafe and scalded with just 40 chemical toilets to share. no one has been informed of the development plan. >> we don't know what is going to happen next. we have no idea. reporter: yet greece is shipping minister says the government is set to
athens' only airport for decades, it once welcomed travelers from around the world.andoned 15 years ago, this sprawling complex facing the sea could be transformed into europe biggest mixed-use development, luxury resort. >> we believe this project is a game changer not only because it is the biggest private investment that will have ever been made in greece, but mainly because it is going to change the psychology of the foreign capital towards investment in greece and going to create...
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. >> you're heading to athens. what took you to the next level to win a gold medal? >> you know, for me, i wasn't 100% at the olympic trials and you want to be about 95%, and that's exactly where i was, and my coach brought me in those next several weeks before we left to athens, really brought me to that 100% exactly at the perfect time that i needed to be, and i think that's exactly where all the girls are. they made a few little mistakes last night and i think tomorrow we'll see amazing solid performances, and they will be perfectly ready for rio. >> your insight matters most obviously, having gone through all of that. thank you so much, carly patterson for joining us. you're from texas and have been appreciating the cooler weather. >> definitely appreciating the breeze and this beautiful weather. >> i think i'll just stay. >> let's stay if the weather is going to hold up and take a look at the forecast. >> you're helping out on our weather forecast. got some low clouds coming in helping with the sea breeze trying to bring us that ocean air conditioning and into t
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but 2,500 years ago, facing annihilation by the persian empire, athens sent a single runner on this
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e had a shop in a place called athens, illinois.se of you from the east coast, i would like to educate you. i don't want you to make fools of yourself by mispronouncing he word a-t-h-e-n-s as "athens," because then everybody in illinois will laugh at you. yt thmplet -- ay -- aythens. but here's is the building, the store. he -- lincoln had been there many times and if you go on the internet, i think if you look up athens, saltenstein, whose nickname was olt saled -- salty and rogers building ug -- you will see that apparently there is still a little area in that building, a historical building, dedicated to lincoln's memory because lincoln apparently liked him so much that whenever he came through he would sleep in olt salty's store. so if you want to see where washington or jefferson slept you have to go to the east coast. but if you want to see where lincoln slept, you go to athens, illinois now the jonas brothers -- oh, my goodness, these are not the real scombroneas brothers! [laughter] these are the real jonas brothers. joseph
e had a shop in a place called athens, illinois.se of you from the east coast, i would like to educate you. i don't want you to make fools of yourself by mispronouncing he word a-t-h-e-n-s as "athens," because then everybody in illinois will laugh at you. yt thmplet -- ay -- aythens. but here's is the building, the store. he -- lincoln had been there many times and if you go on the internet, i think if you look up athens, saltenstein, whose nickname was olt saled -- salty and rogers...
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he bought the famous post office s anding which was in athen lincoln had been there many times. on the internet come i think he will to be able to see " athenlook up solvingsteen" there is still a barrier in the building. lincoln liked him so much that whenever he came third happens came through athens, he stopped by. go see where abraham lincoln slept, you have to get .o athens, illinois now it will talk to you about the jonas brothers. [laughter] here are the real jonas brothers. [laughter] you are looking at those of jonas and abraham jonas. , is a very famous and important person in cincinnati, ohio. the first jew be in cincinnati, ohio. we know today from evidence that he was not. [laughter] but he lived to be very old and he wrote his memoir. all of us involved in the preservation of documents, this is an important lesson because if you preserve your own record and outlive everyone else, it entitles you to perhaps a whatever you would like. [laughter] he brought his brother ibrahim jonas over hillary they came from plymouth, england. here and they came from limit, england.
he bought the famous post office s anding which was in athen lincoln had been there many times. on the internet come i think he will to be able to see " athenlook up solvingsteen" there is still a barrier in the building. lincoln liked him so much that whenever he came third happens came through athens, he stopped by. go see where abraham lincoln slept, you have to get .o athens, illinois now it will talk to you about the jonas brothers. [laughter] here are the real jonas brothers....
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in athens he racked up six golds.n beijing j he became the official golden michael phelps. >> reporter: among the record 18 golds are other numbers. two duis and suspensions. one after he admitted to smoking marijuana. he went to rehab, transforming his attitude and his life. the best feeling, not holding the metals, but his newborn soon, boomer. cheering on his dad with those american flag ear muffs. >> that does remind me -- ryan rot can i, who is hotter? phelps or lokte? >> i can't get over his persona, a little too much me, me. but i'm excited to see phelps performance. he's in a different place. >> he's grounded. >> i wonder what it's like to come in having left the last olympics on such a high note. >> exactly. now you come like i've ever dropped the mike and picked it up five times. our bacteria family's been oni like to watch them clean,ns. but they'll never get me on the mattress! new lysol max cover with 2x wider coverage kills bacteria on big, soft surfaces. discover a new way
in athens he racked up six golds.n beijing j he became the official golden michael phelps. >> reporter: among the record 18 golds are other numbers. two duis and suspensions. one after he admitted to smoking marijuana. he went to rehab, transforming his attitude and his life. the best feeling, not holding the metals, but his newborn soon, boomer. cheering on his dad with those american flag ear muffs. >> that does remind me -- ryan rot can i, who is hotter? phelps or lokte? >>...
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>>sot diane athens/flight cancelled --they knew about this yesterday and they could not tell us abouts? this is ridiculous. >> reporter:diane's flight to las vegas was one of the hundreds of flights canceled or delayed after a computer outage forced the airline to order a ground stop on wednesday, stranding thousands of passengers nationwide. >> reporter:another 300 plus flights thursday on top of the 700 >> reporter: connecting flights on other airlines were also affected. customers reported problems accessing southwest's web site and mobile app. long lines linger even now as passengers vented their frustration. >>sot angelo athens/flight cancelled --they did not tell us it was canceled. >> they are not taking care of us through this should have been known yester day. >> reporter:southwest says every customer affected would be contacted and extended by one week a fare sale scheduled to end today. in san jose rob fladeboe kron 4 news. >> reporter: in san jose, rob fladeboe kron4 move. -- kron4news >> brittney: a live look outside at the golden gate bridge where we are seeing a lot of
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you mentioned athens, you mentioned beijing. there is a pattern.ome of the elements are heightened or amplified, but we have seen some of the same dynamics even in london where the cost went to the roof. that is one of the patterns. it is like etch-a-sketch economics. they say this much at the front and, shake it up, and you get a different number on the backside. we saw in london where it was supposed to be $3.8 billion, and it ended up being $18 billion. costs have gone to the roof. hospitals are being shuttered. social services are dialing back. lots of people can think for plenty of uses for the money being spent on the games. >> which leads to some cities running away from the games. boston was under richard: jeff i new york of course, how much of the backlash was from citizens who didn't want the games. -- what julesid said. i was in athens. i've seen the photos. they are white elephants. they don't exist anymore. they promised this transform the city is not the case. games, if youhe conceive that they are still a noble of fair and i think th
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. >> by the time we were able to get on the rescue boat back to athens, it was probably around 4:00,rning, and at that point, our ship was completely on its side and it was going down. >> the ship lies crippled in the night only hours from plunging to its final resting place. >> the next morning when we got to athens we saw the rest of it sink on tv. we saw the whole thing. >> a father and his daughter from france are reported missing and are never found. >> people were tired, emotions were running high. and it was a long night. >> a long night and a long couple of days ahead since almost all of their personal belongings, including their passports, are at the bottom of the sea. >> we realized, we had absolutely no clothes, and we couldn't find any place to buy clothes because it was easter weekend. >> eventually, the cruise line reimburses passengers for their lost items and gives them a voucher for a free cruise that jan has never used. >> we bought our boat a few months before we went on this cruise ship and the first thing my husband asked me when we got home was, does this mean i
. >> by the time we were able to get on the rescue boat back to athens, it was probably around 4:00,rning, and at that point, our ship was completely on its side and it was going down. >> the ship lies crippled in the night only hours from plunging to its final resting place. >> the next morning when we got to athens we saw the rest of it sink on tv. we saw the whole thing. >> a father and his daughter from france are reported missing and are never found. >> people...
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it struck me -- i was in athens. it was an amazing games.'ve seen some of the photos of the facilities now. they are white elephants. they don't exist anymore. thisoc's promise that transforms the city is not the case. i wonder if we are at a point that, if the games -- if you conceive that they are still a and i think they are, athletically -- maybe there should be only a certain number of cities that host these games and they rotate around those cities because they can handle it infrastructure wise and don't end up crippling the economies. which i think, we sadly, too often, see with this. jeff: jules, is there something to that? jules: there is absolutely something to that. fewer and fewer cities are game worthy. you only need to look at the last bidding when only two cities. neither of the cities are bastions of democracy. any city that was thinking about it, where they let their elected officials or voting members of the public way in, they said no from krakÓw to munich to switzerland to stockholm. they said thanks but no thanks. we don
it struck me -- i was in athens. it was an amazing games.'ve seen some of the photos of the facilities now. they are white elephants. they don't exist anymore. thisoc's promise that transforms the city is not the case. i wonder if we are at a point that, if the games -- if you conceive that they are still a and i think they are, athletically -- maybe there should be only a certain number of cities that host these games and they rotate around those cities because they can handle it...
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and in athens, 35 degrees. but back behind the front, a little bit on the cooler side. 20 degrees for london. 21 in paris with a chance for thunderstorms on tuesday. that's it for me now. here's the extended forecast. >>> nor your thoughts and comments just log onto our website and click on contactqwx >> welcome to live from paris. let's look at what is making headlines. the latest landmark ruling rejects china's claims from the disputed south china sea. the u.n. is calling on south sudan's neighbors to open their borders. 36,000 people --
and in athens, 35 degrees. but back behind the front, a little bit on the cooler side. 20 degrees for london. 21 in paris with a chance for thunderstorms on tuesday. that's it for me now. here's the extended forecast. >>> nor your thoughts and comments just log onto our website and click on contactqwx >> welcome to live from paris. let's look at what is making headlines. the latest landmark ruling rejects china's claims from the disputed south china sea. the u.n. is calling on...
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temperatures are going to be 38 in athens. 32 in moscow. and 37 degrees in lisbon on your last day of the business week. now, speaking of heat, record high temperatures were set in many portions of alaska on wednesday and thursday. we saw the high-rising to 29 degrees in fairbanks. 30 degrees was recorded in many places of alaska. now, warm air's coming in from the tropics. that's why we're seeing high tempmperatures across manyy portions of alaska. as we go intnto tomorrow, a col front willl likely be moving in so temperatures will cool down. but as we go into friday, it's going to be quite warm. we are looking at thunderstorms for many locations. the humidity will be quite high too. fairbanks could see a high of 27 degrees on your friday. all right. that's it for me now. here's the extended forecast. >>> log onto our website and click on contact us for your thoughts and comments. "newsroom tokyo" comes to you live at the top of the hour so be sure to watch. >> you are watching "france 24." we are bringing you nonstop coverage of the event
temperatures are going to be 38 in athens. 32 in moscow. and 37 degrees in lisbon on your last day of the business week. now, speaking of heat, record high temperatures were set in many portions of alaska on wednesday and thursday. we saw the high-rising to 29 degrees in fairbanks. 30 degrees was recorded in many places of alaska. now, warm air's coming in from the tropics. that's why we're seeing high tempmperatures across manyy portions of alaska. as we go intnto tomorrow, a col front willl...
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you mentioned athens, beijing. there is a pattern. some of the elements are amplified in rio, but we've seen some of the same dynamics, even in london where the costs went through the roof, and that's one to have the patterns in the 21st century. it's like etch asketch economics. we've seen it in london where it was supposed to be about $3.8 billion and ended up being about $18 billion, a conservative estimate. same here. costs have gone through the roof in a place where hospitals are being shuttered, social services are being dialed back and where lots of people here can think of plenty of uses for money that's being spent on the games. >> glor: which leads to cities in only cases running away from the games. boston was under consideration in 2024 and because so many people spoke up and there was so much concern, they dropped it. >> and in, no if you remember, just how much of a backlash was there from citizens who didn't want the games. we're getting to a point where, you know, it's sort of interesting what gel jules saidi was in at
you mentioned athens, beijing. there is a pattern. some of the elements are amplified in rio, but we've seen some of the same dynamics, even in london where the costs went through the roof, and that's one to have the patterns in the 21st century. it's like etch asketch economics. we've seen it in london where it was supposed to be about $3.8 billion and ended up being about $18 billion, a conservative estimate. same here. costs have gone through the roof in a place where hospitals are being...
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you mentioned athens, you mentioned beijing. there is a pattern.of the elements are heightened or amplified in rio, but we have seen some of the same dynamics even in london where the cost went through the roof. that is one of the patterns. in the 21st century, it is like etch-a-sketch economics. they say this much at the front and, shake it up, and you get a whole new number, many times higher, on the backside. we saw in london where it was supposed to be $3.8 billion, and it ended up being $18 billion. that's a conservative estimate. same here. costs have gone through the roof. in a place where hospitals are being shuttered. social services are dialing back. and a place where lots of people can think for plenty of uses for the money being spent on the games. jeff: which leads to some cities running away from the games. boston was under consideration, for 2024, because so many people spoke up and there was so much concern, they dropped it. richard: in new york of course, if you remember, how much of the backlash was from citizens who didn't want t
you mentioned athens, you mentioned beijing. there is a pattern.of the elements are heightened or amplified in rio, but we have seen some of the same dynamics even in london where the cost went through the roof. that is one of the patterns. in the 21st century, it is like etch-a-sketch economics. they say this much at the front and, shake it up, and you get a whole new number, many times higher, on the backside. we saw in london where it was supposed to be $3.8 billion, and it ended up being...
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legal help is here. of a trip to athens, greece. flight to athens, georgia. with travelocity, there's no fee to cancel or rebook most flights within 24 hours. travelocity® wander wisely™ that's next. ♪ some neighbors are energy saving superstars. how do you become a superstar? with pg&e's free online home energy checkup. in just under 5 minutes you can see how you use energy and get quick and easy tips on how to keep your monthly bill down and your energy savings up. don't let your...
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koji won a gold medal in men's hammer throw in athens. he says he seeees this as a positive step. >> translator: there's growing awareness that using drugs to enhahance performance is meaningless and total nonsense. this isn't the end, but a fresh start, a stricter monitoring regime to eradicate doping will start now. >> reporter: a japanese sports agency official says he is determined to make the next 2020 tokyo olympics a drug-free competition. >> translator: japan will continue to promote anti-doping measures and will urge other countries to do the same. >> reporter: japanese officials have four years to prevent cheating at the 2020 tokyo games. they want to make sure the event isn't spoiled for athletes or spectators. kazuaki hirama, nhk world, tokyo. >> thanks. japan's latest trade figures are in. gene otani joins us with the details and other business headlines. >> japan post add trade surplus in june for the first time in two months exports failed lower crude oil prices pushed down the value of imports. officials at the finance min
koji won a gold medal in men's hammer throw in athens. he says he seeees this as a positive step. >> translator: there's growing awareness that using drugs to enhahance performance is meaningless and total nonsense. this isn't the end, but a fresh start, a stricter monitoring regime to eradicate doping will start now. >> reporter: a japanese sports agency official says he is determined to make the next 2020 tokyo olympics a drug-free competition. >> translator: japan will...
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lew said that athens must continue privatization plans and financial sector reforms.the reforms that have been made have been very important. they're not just important because it was necessary to get agreement with the institutions. they're important because it has helped to rebuild the foundation for a strong economy here in greece. and putting greece's debt on a sustainable path is critical to greece's long-term economic health. i encourage all parties to be flexible. will: let's take a quick look now at company news. one step closer. u.s. regulators approved a merger between anheuser-busch and sab miller. they already combined to make 30% of the world's beer globally. the last step is for china to approve it, which is expected to do. general motors reported its profits have improved more than 150%, largely thanks to the ongoing shift in the u.s. as consumers move from passenger cars to trucks and suv's. gm reported sales in china improving, as well as conditions in western europe. we finish now in the united states, where two traders at hsbc have been charged with
lew said that athens must continue privatization plans and financial sector reforms.the reforms that have been made have been very important. they're not just important because it was necessary to get agreement with the institutions. they're important because it has helped to rebuild the foundation for a strong economy here in greece. and putting greece's debt on a sustainable path is critical to greece's long-term economic health. i encourage all parties to be flexible. will: let's take a...
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first marathon was run an ancient greece and on important occasions like this one, the people of athensplete their ceremonies but taking a pledge. that pledge, that covenant, is as eloquent and as timely today as it was 2000 years ago. disgrace tor bring this, our country. [cheers and applause] mr. dukakis: we will never bring disgrace to this our country by any act of dishonesty or cowardice. the ideals offor this, our country. we will revere and obey the law. [applause] mr. dukakis: we will strive to quicken our sense of civic duty. thus, in all of these ways, we will transmit this country to a greater, stronger, powder, and more beautiful transmission then was to us. us -- than itto was it to us. that is my pledge to you, my fellow democrats. to you, my my pledge fellow americans. thank you all very, very much. ♪
first marathon was run an ancient greece and on important occasions like this one, the people of athensplete their ceremonies but taking a pledge. that pledge, that covenant, is as eloquent and as timely today as it was 2000 years ago. disgrace tor bring this, our country. [cheers and applause] mr. dukakis: we will never bring disgrace to this our country by any act of dishonesty or cowardice. the ideals offor this, our country. we will revere and obey the law. [applause] mr. dukakis: we will...
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in ancient history it destroyed athens and then led to a war they regretted. direct democracy. james madison and alexander hamilton had a lot of quotes about mobs cannot be trusted. when the emotions prevail and you force complex issues that no one understood and still understands to a binary question you can --. >> it can't be -- you have to decide what -- whom to believe it. >> i agree. i see this and trump among other things, i see brexit as ultimately a revolt against perceived elitism. this would further that narrative. that is a cosost and i understa that. i'm saying you are choosing between bad options now. i am still hoping, it is my least bad option would be to exit from brerexit. if we can't then i'll accept it with you. i'm ready right now to talk about what then. i'm ready to accept it. there is still a glimmer of hope. >> you've been very patient. >> i think that andreas is right because basically the -- let's just say this. basically in all democracies we have a 2/3 majority for really strategic decisions and that is a constitutional decision which normally in all
in ancient history it destroyed athens and then led to a war they regretted. direct democracy. james madison and alexander hamilton had a lot of quotes about mobs cannot be trusted. when the emotions prevail and you force complex issues that no one understood and still understands to a binary question you can --. >> it can't be -- you have to decide what -- whom to believe it. >> i agree. i see this and trump among other things, i see brexit as ultimately a revolt against perceived...
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trump is stumping in two battle ground states, roanoke, virginia and winston salem north caroline and athen own wednesday returns to pennsylvania where he'll ral any scranton. it shows the candidates neck in neck. trump enjoying slight bump following the national cop vengs and leads hillary clinton 42% to 41 that's up to prints to last week. >> stay with eyewitness news for a continuing coverage of campaign 2016 on radio with kyw news radio and 1210 wpht online with cbs philly.com and of course your eyewitness news team right here on cbs3. . >> cbs news is covering every angle of the dnc starting today and running through thursday. and at 7 a.m., cbs this morning will broadcast live from the national constitution center and then cbs evening news with scott kelly at 6:30 p.m. is live from the wells faring" center and cbs news will have live primetime coverage every night at 10. that's followed by eyewitness news at 11 right here on cbs3. still ahead, authorities have a teenagener custody in connection with deadly mall attack in germany. >> and dozens of passengers hurt after a bus and tracto
trump is stumping in two battle ground states, roanoke, virginia and winston salem north caroline and athen own wednesday returns to pennsylvania where he'll ral any scranton. it shows the candidates neck in neck. trump enjoying slight bump following the national cop vengs and leads hillary clinton 42% to 41 that's up to prints to last week. >> stay with eyewitness news for a continuing coverage of campaign 2016 on radio with kyw news radio and 1210 wpht online with cbs philly.com and of...
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here are today's contestants -- a phd student from athens, georgia...nsultant originally from philadelphia, pennsylvania... and our returning champion, a writer and editor from louisville, kentucky... whose 1-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thanks, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. it's the start of a new week. we're delighted to welcome back our champion, pam, who enjoyed the weekend, i'm sure, having won a lot of money on friday. it was terrific. yes. jason and katie, welcome aboard. good luck. here we go.
here are today's contestants -- a phd student from athens, georgia...nsultant originally from philadelphia, pennsylvania... and our returning champion, a writer and editor from louisville, kentucky... whose 1-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thanks, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. it's the start of a new week. we're delighted to welcome back our champion, pam, who enjoyed the weekend, i'm sure, having...
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in athens, he wracked up six golds. in beijing, he became the official golden child. >> history in beijing for michael phelps! >> reporter: but among the record 18 golds are other numbers. two duis. and suspensions -- one after he admitted to smoking marijuana. phelps went to rehab, transforming his attitude and his life. the best feeling, he says? not holding those medals, but his newborn son, boomer. cheering on his dad with those american flag ear muffs. matt gutman, abc news, los angeles. >> we'll be cheering him on, too. thanks for watching. i'm cecilia vega. for david and all of us here, have a fantastic night. ht. officer steps down in a sex scandal that left police r department. >>> and a first look at the body cameras new recruits will train with from day one. >>> the president reaches out to a 94-year-old bay area woman who was attacked and robbed in her home. >>> and a fatal crash has investigators looking into a high tech feature on newer teslas. abc7 news at 6:00 starts right now. >>> a sex scandal takes do
in athens, he wracked up six golds. in beijing, he became the official golden child. >> history in beijing for michael phelps! >> reporter: but among the record 18 golds are other numbers. two duis. and suspensions -- one after he admitted to smoking marijuana. phelps went to rehab, transforming his attitude and his life. the best feeling, he says? not holding those medals, but his newborn son, boomer. cheering on his dad with those american flag ear muffs. matt gutman, abc news,...
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in fact i think the mayor of athens to start to negotiate with mayors of other cities barcelona which has been proactive on this issue has been talking and taking refugees directly from athens to barcelona and if you generate political bill as an example you can even do a turkey. if you generate the political will at the municipal level to share refugees portugal is a country that has come up and is willing to take more of its fair share of refugees the national government will have a hard time saying know. .. >> migration is the messier side of globalization. it is incomplete because it creates such a tremendous reaction domestically when it is not managed well. i would contest but i think the european union which takes -- there's 3,000,000 migrants in the e.u. in an average year, half of half of those come from outside the e.u. those are not refugees, those are just people moving in and out with visas, temporary workers, students, and others. those are manageable numbers, one and a half --3 million. if you added another half-million refugees a year you could handle them. why didn't
in fact i think the mayor of athens to start to negotiate with mayors of other cities barcelona which has been proactive on this issue has been talking and taking refugees directly from athens to barcelona and if you generate political bill as an example you can even do a turkey. if you generate the political will at the municipal level to share refugees portugal is a country that has come up and is willing to take more of its fair share of refugees the national government will have a hard time...
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here are today's contestants -- a phd student from athens, georgia...anagement consultant originally from philadelphia, pennsylvania... and our returning champion, a writer and editor from louisville, kentucky... whose 1-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thanks, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. it's the start of a new week. we're delighted to welcome back our champion, pam, who enjoyed the weekend, i'm sure, having won a lot of money on friday. it was terrific. yes. jason and katie, welcome aboard. good luck. here we go. remember, there's one daily double among these categories... each correct response will rhyme with the word "red." that's followed by... and... pam, start us. we'll do roles for $200. jason. who is renée zellweger? she's the one, yes. roles, $800. jason. who is meryl streep? right. roles, $1,000. pam. who is fess parker? no. jason or katie?
here are today's contestants -- a phd student from athens, georgia...anagement consultant originally from philadelphia, pennsylvania... and our returning champion, a writer and editor from louisville, kentucky... whose 1-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thanks, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. it's the start of a new week. we're delighted to welcome back our champion, pam, who enjoyed the weekend, i'm...
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she dreamed her whole life of going to ohio university in athens. the housing crash wiped out her parents' savings and their small business. to get a college degree at a public university, erica wound up $100,000 in debt. we cannot let this student debt crisis continue. we have to give families and students really. -- relief. do you know what erica is doing now? she is volunteering for our campaign and working to elect democrats across ohio. [applause] stan is volunteering with us to he, like so many people across ohio and across the country, know that we are fighting for a better future. i got into this race because i wanted to even the odds for people who have the odds stacked against them. this is not a time for half measures. to build an economy that works for everyone, not just those at the top, we have to go big and bold. [applause] ms. clinton: we need to take that frustration, the fear, the anxiety, and yes, the anger, and after we have vented it, we need to work together to achieve the kind of changes that will give everybody in this countr
she dreamed her whole life of going to ohio university in athens. the housing crash wiped out her parents' savings and their small business. to get a college degree at a public university, erica wound up $100,000 in debt. we cannot let this student debt crisis continue. we have to give families and students really. -- relief. do you know what erica is doing now? she is volunteering for our campaign and working to elect democrats across ohio. [applause] stan is volunteering with us to he, like...
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>> athens, ohio. >> on the hit tv show, friends, where did rachel and ross have their first kiss?m or rachel's apartment balcony? >> the balcony. >> wait, wait. are you guys on your honeymoon? >> they are on their honeymoon and they got it wrong. you get to read my book. >> all righty. >> i didn't watch "friends." was it fantastic when they finally did? >> it was. the first kiss was actually in the laundry room. it was just a quick kiss. it wasn't until the following season we got the big romantic kiss we were waiting for. >> the big romantic one exactly. >> the commitment one. >> this juone was actually on t coffee shop. no balcony. >> all right, lovers. what are your names? >> i'm nadia and wendell. >> you guys are a couple, right? >> this is my dad. that's fine, that's fine. here we go. according to one study, what percent of people tilt their heads to the right when they kiss, two third, half or one-third. >> it is two-thirds. >> two-thirds. how did you know that? >> she said that so defin matt tif tift. >> i would not have guessed that. i would have tie td to being a right-ha
>> athens, ohio. >> on the hit tv show, friends, where did rachel and ross have their first kiss?m or rachel's apartment balcony? >> the balcony. >> wait, wait. are you guys on your honeymoon? >> they are on their honeymoon and they got it wrong. you get to read my book. >> all righty. >> i didn't watch "friends." was it fantastic when they finally did? >> it was. the first kiss was actually in the laundry room. it was just a quick kiss....
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those are the nikes dawn staley wore when she won the olympic medal in athens. >>> if you're a tennis player you can tell how she serves. >> reporter: there are shoes from around the world. >> these are egyptian burial sandals. chinese lotus shoes used in foot binding. victorian sandals considered quite naughty at the turn of the century. like these enormous shoes made for a woman with giantism. temple podiatry school is located at 8th and race streets. tours are wednesday and friday, by appointment only, but they are free. go to 6abc.com/loves the arts. for 6abc loves the artsfor 6abcm karen rogers. >> welcome back on this sunday, the day before the dnc, it is 12, 22, 90 degrees a little bit better out there today, a little less humidity, sky6 live hd taking a live look at cape may. get ready for tomorrow, it could feel like 107 or 108 degrees. the federal government is suing to stop two major health insurance mergers. the department of justice said the combination of human in a and signa would hurt competition. analysts say the companies are profitable without the mergers. >>> a bab
those are the nikes dawn staley wore when she won the olympic medal in athens. >>> if you're a tennis player you can tell how she serves. >> reporter: there are shoes from around the world. >> these are egyptian burial sandals. chinese lotus shoes used in foot binding. victorian sandals considered quite naughty at the turn of the century. like these enormous shoes made for a woman with giantism. temple podiatry school is located at 8th and race streets. tours are wednesday...
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treasury secretary jack lew meeting with the greek secretary in athens promoting growth around the worldl be meeting with the g20 in china this weekend. and president erdogan declaring state of emergency and they approved his request for a state of emergency. >>> gm is regular 307,000 older chevy impalas because the air g airbags may not deploy in a crash. this includes 2009 and 2010 model years. >> dressing up for work conti e continues to go out of style. new research from staffing firm office team shows half of senior managers say their employees wear less formal clothing than they did five years ago. the most common dress code violation you ask, wearing overly casual clothing. that's the news update. our wardrobe department would be appa appalled, they would have none of that. >> very casual is in the eye of the beholder, though. >> this is true. >> who knows what that is. >>> europe just closed a few seconds ago, simon hobbs is here with that. >> european markets have cut their earlier losses and moving to positive territory. wow, what an interesting news conference from the europea
treasury secretary jack lew meeting with the greek secretary in athens promoting growth around the worldl be meeting with the g20 in china this weekend. and president erdogan declaring state of emergency and they approved his request for a state of emergency. >>> gm is regular 307,000 older chevy impalas because the air g airbags may not deploy in a crash. this includes 2009 and 2010 model years. >> dressing up for work conti e continues to go out of style. new research from...
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>> reporter: laura, sarah, norman brooks has been on the dc fire department he works here athen gin 23, in foggy bottom, on the campus of george washington university. this is what we know from sources. that around midday today, norman brooks, went on facebook, and made a rant, basically, typed out a rant, angry at police officers, and basically telling people that they needed to take up arms against racist cops. a person who actually viewed that rant was so disturbed by it, that person picked up the call, phone, and called dc police. they ghana investigation, they called dc fire, and notified them about what had happened. they immediately took norman brooks off the street, he's now on administrative leave, under investigation, by dc police. we have a copy of the rant that norman brooks placed on facebook. let's show it to you now. >>> he writes first: bottom line, these racist expletive cops who are murdering our people need to start turning up the same way. they shouldn't feel safe walking the streets and neither should their supporters. it makes us all look like a bunch of expletive
>> reporter: laura, sarah, norman brooks has been on the dc fire department he works here athen gin 23, in foggy bottom, on the campus of george washington university. this is what we know from sources. that around midday today, norman brooks, went on facebook, and made a rant, basically, typed out a rant, angry at police officers, and basically telling people that they needed to take up arms against racist cops. a person who actually viewed that rant was so disturbed by it, that person...
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. >>> athens 2004. beijing 2008. and london 2012 and going to rio 2016. >> she's team usa secret advantage. we'll introduce you to the member of the swim team that won't set foot in the pool. what her magic provides. >>> i will present the facts plainly and honestly. we cannot afford to be so politically correct anymore. >> we reality check donald trump's convention speech coming up next. mate. virginia senator 'tim kaine' is >>> updating breaking news now. 09 minutes ago hillary clinton revealed her pick for a running mate. it's virginia senator tim kaine. her choice now for the vice presidency. she's hoping he can deliver a key battleground state. he's well received within the democratic establishment. >> the critics are saying the choice was too safe. we're live in philadelphia where the democrats hold their convention next week. steve, clinton's pick, not a surprise or. >> reporter: no, not a surprise. neither is the timing frankly. three days before the democratic national convention starts in philly, just the d
. >>> athens 2004. beijing 2008. and london 2012 and going to rio 2016. >> she's team usa secret advantage. we'll introduce you to the member of the swim team that won't set foot in the pool. what her magic provides. >>> i will present the facts plainly and honestly. we cannot afford to be so politically correct anymore. >> we reality check donald trump's convention speech coming up next. mate. virginia senator 'tim kaine' is >>> updating breaking news...
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. >> athen tiuthentic. >> this is where the democrats made mistake. people that the american people want to hear from, not their elected officials. >> i totally understand. great to see you, frank. >>> hillary clinton and donald trump turning their attention to the general election now. will their conventions set new tones in their campaigns? our political panel weighs in next. we're looking ahead right now, "sunday morning futures" continues. ♪ with this level of intelligence... ...it's a supercomputer. with this grade of protection... it's a fortress. and with this standard of luxury... it's an oasis. introducing the completely redesigned e-class. it's everything you need it to be... and more. see your authorized dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. on a perfect car, then smash it into a tree. your insurance company raises your rates... maybe you should've done more research on them. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first ac
. >> athen tiuthentic. >> this is where the democrats made mistake. people that the american people want to hear from, not their elected officials. >> i totally understand. great to see you, frank. >>> hillary clinton and donald trump turning their attention to the general election now. will their conventions set new tones in their campaigns? our political panel weighs in next. we're looking ahead right now, "sunday morning futures" continues. ♪ with this...
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ep athen setting the stage we've been talking about it past week or so bug heat ought west and spreadst and we'll be flirting with those numbers by saturday and sunday. so, starting friday, temperatures in the mid 90s and saturday and sunday actual air temperature gets close to 1 0 0 and heat index dlot 110. we have several days here of dangerous heat on the way for the weekend. there's 7 day. 90 today. and mentioned tomorrow looks great. and we start to turn up the heat around here. friday, saturday, sunday, monday, look to be extremely hot. particularly weekend. and highs near 100. met a guy yesterday he's grill master and will by dr. for family saturday and now second thoughts. he doesn't know if he can grill in 100. >> doesn't sound fun thought the grilled food sound good i'm torn right now. >> right now traffic unfortunately not looking great. this is topside of beltway. outer loop. crash involving at least five cars. few suvs in the mix. left lane blocked. they're able to move most of the vehicles involved to right shoulder. three lanes are getting by and we're sacked all the way
ep athen setting the stage we've been talking about it past week or so bug heat ought west and spreadst and we'll be flirting with those numbers by saturday and sunday. so, starting friday, temperatures in the mid 90s and saturday and sunday actual air temperature gets close to 1 0 0 and heat index dlot 110. we have several days here of dangerous heat on the way for the weekend. there's 7 day. 90 today. and mentioned tomorrow looks great. and we start to turn up the heat around here. friday,...
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. >> athens, 2004, beijing 2008, and london 2012 and going to rio 2016. >> introducing you to a member of the swim team that won't set foot in the pool. >> as we get a live look outside at outer sunset. 62 degrees and breaks in the clouds there and bright sunshine elsewhere. we will talk about the temperature spread in the micro climate forecast. the pressure is mounting -- on the road to rio. just two weeks until the best athletes in the world go for >>> well, the pressure is mounting on the road to rio just two weeks until the best athletes in the world go for gold. some team usa swimmers letting us in on their secret weapon. >> it is not a special stroke or supplement, it is a masseuse. she lives here in the bay area. these athletes won't leave home without her. jessica aguirre introduces us. >> reporter: a swimmers' body is like a race car. perfectly built for speed. at least that how their lead mechanic describes them. >> it is like taking a ferrari and turning down the fender and just making sure they get out there and have a great race. >> but for olympic swimmers. she is the on
. >> athens, 2004, beijing 2008, and london 2012 and going to rio 2016. >> introducing you to a member of the swim team that won't set foot in the pool. >> as we get a live look outside at outer sunset. 62 degrees and breaks in the clouds there and bright sunshine elsewhere. we will talk about the temperature spread in the micro climate forecast. the pressure is mounting -- on the road to rio. just two weeks until the best athletes in the world go for >>> well, the...
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. >> athen tiuthentic. >> this is where the democrats made mistake.erican people want to hear from, not their elected officials. >> i totally understand. great to see you, frank. >>> hillary clinton and donald trump turning their attention to the general election now. will their conventions set new tones in their campaigns? our political panel weighs in next. we're looking ahead right now, "sunday morning futures" continues. this just got interesting. why pause to take a pill? or stop to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use is approved to treat both erectile dysfunction and the urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, or adempas for pulmonary hypertension, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, get medica
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he is the president and ceo of the athens institute, a non-partisan educational and policy studies institute. during his prolific career as a journalist, mr. isaacson has served as chairman and ceo of cnn and as the editor of "time" magazine. he's the author of many books, including "benjamin franklin: a life" and his most recent published in 2014, "the innovators: how a group of hackers, geniuses and geeks created the digital revolution." tonight's program will last about an hour, and it will include a question-and-answer session. there will be no formal book-signing this evening, but mr. isaacson's books will be available in our museum store kiosk just outside this auditorium. before we begin, as always, i'd like to ask that you please make sure that anything that makes a noise, like a cell phone, is switched off. and now, please do join me in welcoming walter isaacson to the stage. [ applause ] >> thank you very much. and it's wonderful to be back, especially on behalf of the benjamin franklin house, and to talk about of all the biography subjects i've ever written, the one who's my favor
he is the president and ceo of the athens institute, a non-partisan educational and policy studies institute. during his prolific career as a journalist, mr. isaacson has served as chairman and ceo of cnn and as the editor of "time" magazine. he's the author of many books, including "benjamin franklin: a life" and his most recent published in 2014, "the innovators: how a group of hackers, geniuses and geeks created the digital revolution." tonight's program will...