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from atlanta, savannah, south carolina. images of sherman's march to georgia, but south carolina remembers it, tol. what -- too. what we know today is filtered through movies and books. it is probably the thing that popularized shermans march the most was "gone with the wind" the movie and book. it presented sherman as the wind that came through that destroyed the culture. it gets back to what they said, sherman destroys the culture. that becomes the term they used, the wind and fire that came through georgia. sarah ruben made an interesting point about the destruction itself. i thought it was interesting. she said we have the sense of the march to the sea as being a tidal wave, a tsunami. 60 miles from one end to the other. she says, in reality it was more like fingers of destruction. stitches through the landscape. the army was advancing down roads. in most places, they stayed the day. most of the destruction is limited to how far off the roads they go. she says there are vast areas between the roads untouched. those peop
from atlanta, savannah, south carolina. images of sherman's march to georgia, but south carolina remembers it, tol. what -- too. what we know today is filtered through movies and books. it is probably the thing that popularized shermans march the most was "gone with the wind" the movie and book. it presented sherman as the wind that came through that destroyed the culture. it gets back to what they said, sherman destroys the culture. that becomes the term they used, the wind and fire...
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his fifth appearance for atlanta.nd he will face the ex-brave, kelly johnson, acquired by the mets from the brace for the second consecutive season. johnson has had quite a journey, three different stints with the braves, he has played for every team in the american league east. terry collins told us that he is such an upbeat personality, and with the loss of captain david wright, he brings a lot of what david wright has through the years to the mets clubhouse. >> tom: he will get on people if he doesn't think they are approaching the game the right way. certainly, there is no replacement for david wright in that regard. kelly johnson, in the last six years, has changed teens ten times. five of via trades, five via free agency. now facing a former met farmhand in alvarez. >> kenny: speaking of david wright, terry collins also told us he is expected to be back in new york when the mets return from this road trip. his wife is due, and david will be back around the team. which is a major positive for the mets, even thoug
his fifth appearance for atlanta.nd he will face the ex-brave, kelly johnson, acquired by the mets from the brace for the second consecutive season. johnson has had quite a journey, three different stints with the braves, he has played for every team in the american league east. terry collins told us that he is such an upbeat personality, and with the loss of captain david wright, he brings a lot of what david wright has through the years to the mets clubhouse. >> tom: he will get on...
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his fifth appearance for atlanta. he will face the ex-brave, kelly johnson, acquired by the mets from the brace for the second consecutive season. johnson has had quite a journey, three different stints with the braves, he has played for every team in the american league east. terry collins told us that he is such an upbeat personality, and with the loss of captain david wright, he brings a lot of what david wright has through the years to the mets clubhouse. >> tom: he will get on people if he doesn't think they are approaching the game the right way. certainly, there is no replacement for david wright in that regard. kelly johnson, in the last six years, has changed teens ten times. five of via trades, five via free agency. now facing a former met farmhand in alvarez. >> kenny: speaking of david wright, terry collins also told us he is expected to be back in new york when the mets return from this road trip. his wife is due, and david will be back around the team. which is a major positive for the mets, even though
his fifth appearance for atlanta. he will face the ex-brave, kelly johnson, acquired by the mets from the brace for the second consecutive season. johnson has had quite a journey, three different stints with the braves, he has played for every team in the american league east. terry collins told us that he is such an upbeat personality, and with the loss of captain david wright, he brings a lot of what david wright has through the years to the mets clubhouse. >> tom: he will get on people...
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critical of park atlanta. >> just say the name park atlanta and the citizens are united they don't likejim beard has to deal with that. he's atlanta's chief financial officer. is the anger justified. >> the collection rate for tickets written was fairly low. 30-40 percent. the new contractor was able to get the collection rates into the 70% range. john: people are mad because they have to pay for parking violations? >> people are used to getting something for free. you bring in a private company that says this is no longer free, and you can't escape in the payment in this case, parking tickets. there is a little bit of angst in the community. in atlanta the history was that parking was relatively cheap or free. atlanta didn't fully privatize our parking. we turned it over to a private management company. the city has 2,400 privately managed parking spaces. but those spaces belong to the city. the consider came in, fixed broken meters and put in new technology, but all that came at a price. now people who were used to having something for free or parking at meters that didn't work. now t
critical of park atlanta. >> just say the name park atlanta and the citizens are united they don't likejim beard has to deal with that. he's atlanta's chief financial officer. is the anger justified. >> the collection rate for tickets written was fairly low. 30-40 percent. the new contractor was able to get the collection rates into the 70% range. john: people are mad because they have to pay for parking violations? >> people are used to getting something for free. you bring...
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his fifth appearance for atlanta. and he will face the ex-brave, kelly johnson, acquired by the mets from the brace for the three different stints with the braves, he has played for every team in the american league east. terry collins told us that he is such an upbeat personality, and with the loss of captain david wright, he brings a lot of what david wright has through the years to the mets clubhouse. >> tom: he will get on people if he doesn't think they are approaching the game the right way. certainly, there replacement for david wright in that regard. kelly johnson, in the last six years, has changed teens ten times. five of via trades, five via free agency. now facing a former met farmhand in alvarez. >> kenny: speaking of david wright, terry collins also told us he is expected to be back in new york when the mets return from this road trip. his wife is due, and david will the mets, even though he will not be able to play following surgery. fastball in for a called strike, 1-1 with curtis granderson waiting on
his fifth appearance for atlanta. and he will face the ex-brave, kelly johnson, acquired by the mets from the brace for the three different stints with the braves, he has played for every team in the american league east. terry collins told us that he is such an upbeat personality, and with the loss of captain david wright, he brings a lot of what david wright has through the years to the mets clubhouse. >> tom: he will get on people if he doesn't think they are approaching the game the...
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-tv as been working at wsb in atlanta for the last 40 years. she was the first regularly scheduled black female anchor of tlanta tv in the history our great city. she has -- she's truly a pioneer. she was inducted in a the georgia association of broadcasters' hall of fame. ong her many accolades and recognitions in the industry. throughout her more than 40-year award winning career, jocelyn dorsey has collected more hardware in terms of awards than i could possibly take five minutes to recite. certainly it would take us all day to recite the many awards that she has received. but my point is that in every professional recognition category that she has been considered under, she has won awards. and her recognition is duly noted by the professionals, her eers throughout the country. she is -- she's been giving back to her community in ways that have been unseen. while she started her career out in front of the camera, she has -- she's ending her career behind the cameras. she's been behind the cameras promoting community awareness, community serv
-tv as been working at wsb in atlanta for the last 40 years. she was the first regularly scheduled black female anchor of tlanta tv in the history our great city. she has -- she's truly a pioneer. she was inducted in a the georgia association of broadcasters' hall of fame. ong her many accolades and recognitions in the industry. throughout her more than 40-year award winning career, jocelyn dorsey has collected more hardware in terms of awards than i could possibly take five minutes to recite....
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we could walk down the streets of atlanta together. i walked down -- i went to tokyo with him once when we were trying to buy a toyota plant for minority dealers -- for a group in the u.s. and anywhere in the world he went, people came up to him, he picked up little children and embraced them, he was friendly, he was outgoing, he was never too busy to share a smile or a hug with anybody anywhere in the world. he had never been to africa and he went to zaire, the federal republic of the congo and he took over the country literally. and he learned the language and he walked down the streets and he cheered with the people. and he was just the quintessential ambassador for peace, love and the unity of all of god's children, whatever race, creed, color or religion they may be. >> mayor andrew young also a former u.s. ambassador to the united nations. great to talk to you again. thanks for coming in on the phone this morning. >> okay, thank you and god bless you. >> thank you, sir. you as well. listen, when we come back, we're going to take
we could walk down the streets of atlanta together. i walked down -- i went to tokyo with him once when we were trying to buy a toyota plant for minority dealers -- for a group in the u.s. and anywhere in the world he went, people came up to him, he picked up little children and embraced them, he was friendly, he was outgoing, he was never too busy to share a smile or a hug with anybody anywhere in the world. he had never been to africa and he went to zaire, the federal republic of the congo...
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in atlanta, at the st.tel, an event for emmaury was where i actually got to meet him and talk to him. we were just talking about it. i walked up to him. he said, you are the mayor of atlanta. i said, yes, sir. he said, young. i said, yes, sir. he said, that's good. >> what a moment. >> i'll remember it for the rest of my life. >> a day of profound sadness at the same time with stories and anecdotes like this, it also helps people celebrate an incredibly rich life that muhammad ali led. thanks so much, mayor kasim reed. >> our condolences are going out to the family as they continue to be flooded with sentiment as beautifully put as yours and from really all over the world. thanks so much. still ahead. more on ali's impact on race in this country. the reverend jesse jackson will be joining us right after this. ♪ ♪music continues [daughter] papa! [father] i missed you! [daughter]did you bring new ones? [announcer]you work hard for more than just you... [daughter]you went to montana?! [father] i did. [announce
in atlanta, at the st.tel, an event for emmaury was where i actually got to meet him and talk to him. we were just talking about it. i walked up to him. he said, you are the mayor of atlanta. i said, yes, sir. he said, young. i said, yes, sir. he said, that's good. >> what a moment. >> i'll remember it for the rest of my life. >> a day of profound sadness at the same time with stories and anecdotes like this, it also helps people celebrate an incredibly rich life that muhammad...
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this is in atlanta. atlanta is a struggling franchise. be better when they move into the new park. jason kipnis. off matt marksberry. the jk kid. cleveland, 8-3. ten in a row. >> lebron james, triple-double. >> lebron james, yes. dellavedova, the assist. >> back to you. >>> okay, here's a play that no one in the nba would ever get away with in an actual game. >> yeah, but since it happened at a basketball camp, you can't fault houston rockets star james harden for trying to just watch. >> right here. right here. [ laughter ] oh! >> they should allow that in a real game. >> no, that would be cool. you saw it there in slow motion. harden tossing the ball with his left hand over the kid's head. and then throwing it down. that poor kid. >> i love how enthusiastically he's still watching. the kid was playing defense. seemed to get a laugh out of the whole thing. the other campers absolutely loved it. i think harden had a good time, too. >> i thought they were supposed to make the kids win. >> not at this camp, buddy. wrong camp. >>> up next in
this is in atlanta. atlanta is a struggling franchise. be better when they move into the new park. jason kipnis. off matt marksberry. the jk kid. cleveland, 8-3. ten in a row. >> lebron james, triple-double. >> lebron james, yes. dellavedova, the assist. >> back to you. >>> okay, here's a play that no one in the nba would ever get away with in an actual game. >> yeah, but since it happened at a basketball camp, you can't fault houston rockets star james harden...
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. >>> and it could be a tough day for air travel with delays possible in atlanta, hoous.s, new york, plaid plaid. >> wow. >> and washington, d.c. >> it will be busy at the airports. >>> now to a so-year-old boy back with his family after he was kidnapped during a terrifying home invasion. >> robbers kicked in the door of his relatives' home and demanded money. when they didn't find any cash, they took nicholas as his frightened teenage cousin hid >> i hear them coming into my mom's room and my dad's room. i didn't know what to do. they said, hey, grab the boy, the cops are coming. >> nicholas was found safe eight hours later on a street corner about five miles away. the kidnappers may have been targeting his father. >>> the most rift involved only suffered minor injuries. on interstate 94. this is in minnesota. the guy on the bike comes up behind the boat when a big object gets loose. and takes him down. ouch. again, only minor injuries. the motorcyclist was inexperienced. he learned a memory there. >>> now the a crash landing in detroit. a small plane coming to rest in a
. >>> and it could be a tough day for air travel with delays possible in atlanta, hoous.s, new york, plaid plaid. >> wow. >> and washington, d.c. >> it will be busy at the airports. >>> now to a so-year-old boy back with his family after he was kidnapped during a terrifying home invasion. >> robbers kicked in the door of his relatives' home and demanded money. when they didn't find any cash, they took nicholas as his frightened teenage cousin hid...
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liz: dennis lockhart, president of the atlanta fed. to watch today's claman confidential, lizclaman.com, for an exclusive look on how mr. lockhart sees the china slowdown. please, check that out. >>> closing bell, 37 minutes away. the dow is still holding onto gains of about 129 points. up next, florida in a state of emergency right now as tropical storm colin heads straight for the gulf coast, bringing with it high winds, flooding and possibly even tornadoes. its latest path straight ahead. >>> and remember the hoodie ceo? yeah, i gave him that name. back in court today to face more charges. adam shapiro is there in brooklyn court with a live report on what the vilified pharmaceutical ceo martin shkreli is accused now of doing. "countdown" coming right back. now the dow's up 130. with usaa is awesome. homeowners insurance life insurance automobile insurance i spent 20 years active duty they still refer to me as "gunnery sergeant" when i call being a usaa member because of my service in the military to pass that on to my kids something
liz: dennis lockhart, president of the atlanta fed. to watch today's claman confidential, lizclaman.com, for an exclusive look on how mr. lockhart sees the china slowdown. please, check that out. >>> closing bell, 37 minutes away. the dow is still holding onto gains of about 129 points. up next, florida in a state of emergency right now as tropical storm colin heads straight for the gulf coast, bringing with it high winds, flooding and possibly even tornadoes. its latest path straight...
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shaq as a lyft driver in atlanta recently. >> it's comfy. you can't get out of the car. >> reporter: that's pretty good stuff there. >> reporter: i want to talk about the warriors. forget about shaquille o'neil. >> reporter: i'm going to tell you we don't know how this game is going to turn out obviously, but observations watching the 1st quarter warriors came out a lot more relaxed and loose than they were against okc. they look a lot more like themselves and they're on a good roll right now, 13-5 outscoring them in the 2nd quarter. >> reporter: i would say some of that has to do with the defense for cleveland because oklahoma city played lights out defense, but cleveland not so much. >> reporter: jason will be out here. we'll have all the postgame stuff, full highlights tonight at 10:00, but from the oracle outside. >> reporter: outside. >> get back inside. watch the game. >> i think it's a good idea that you saved your blue suede shoes for another night. hopefully you won't need them tonight. >> reporter: i know when i need them and tonig
shaq as a lyft driver in atlanta recently. >> it's comfy. you can't get out of the car. >> reporter: that's pretty good stuff there. >> reporter: i want to talk about the warriors. forget about shaquille o'neil. >> reporter: i'm going to tell you we don't know how this game is going to turn out obviously, but observations watching the 1st quarter warriors came out a lot more relaxed and loose than they were against okc. they look a lot more like themselves and they're on...
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we are going to atlanta later. european close is a matter of minutes away. ♪ get ready for the rio olympic games by switching to xfinity x1. show me gymnastics. x1 lets you search by sport, watch nbc's highlights and catch every live event on your tv with nbc sports live extra. i'm getting ready. are you? x1 will change the way you experience nbcuniversal's coverage of the rio olympic games. call or go online today to switch to x1. european close. vonnie quinn is in chicago. day is the second trading of the week and stocks are down by 1.8%. every industry group declined. gas or therces, worst performers. the takeaway is brexit concerns. for the fifth consecutive day, that's the longest losing streak since february. we have seen a 7% decline for the stocks europe 600. that is the biggest decline since february when the index declined. euros hasn disappeared in the last five days. there were a number of polls from three companies in the last 24 hours which said brexit is ahead. that is the icing on the cake, the stam
we are going to atlanta later. european close is a matter of minutes away. ♪ get ready for the rio olympic games by switching to xfinity x1. show me gymnastics. x1 lets you search by sport, watch nbc's highlights and catch every live event on your tv with nbc sports live extra. i'm getting ready. are you? x1 will change the way you experience nbcuniversal's coverage of the rio olympic games. call or go online today to switch to x1. european close. vonnie quinn is in chicago. day is the second...
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these include new york, atlanta, dallas, and chicago trade coms. the facilities are stress bid large percentages of controllers in training and controllers eligible to retire. we found that these problems are the result of several factors including lack of precision with faa's model for estimating staffing requirements for facilities that manage high altitude operations, not fully utilizing systems to maximize controller schedules, a lack of accurate and complete data on retirements and training times and poor communication between headquarters and the field. in term of hiring, faa introduced several changes to the controller hiring process over two years ago in february 2014. based on internal and external reviews. the changes included standardizing the minimum qualifications for all applicants, centralizing the processes and the office of human resources, and introducing a new screening mechanism known as the buy graphical assessment. however, the agency lacked implementation strategy for the new policies. as the committee is well aware, stake ho
these include new york, atlanta, dallas, and chicago trade coms. the facilities are stress bid large percentages of controllers in training and controllers eligible to retire. we found that these problems are the result of several factors including lack of precision with faa's model for estimating staffing requirements for facilities that manage high altitude operations, not fully utilizing systems to maximize controller schedules, a lack of accurate and complete data on retirements and...
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algunas estaciones72, 63, 68 atlanta city.an parte de las estaciones 58 atlanta city. maÑana 79 de mÁxima en algunos sectores podemos llegar hasta 80. atlanta city 72. las mÁximas se mantendrán en los prÓximos dÍas de 80 a 87 grados. julio: en repÚblica dominicana un partido polÍtico suspende sus reuniones, la razÓn, las habrÁn de 90 segundos. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ julio: en la repÚblica dominicana los miembros del partido pld suspendieron la reuniÓn de su comitÉ polÍtico, las razones a continuaciÓn. >> la suspensiÓn o confirmada por el secretario general del partido, quien asegurÓ que para esa fecha el ex presidente leonel fernÁndez estará en colombia, algunos legisladores esperaban que ese dÍa se tocarÁ el tema del presidente de las cÁmaras legislativas. >> Él vendrÁ en el tiempo oportuno, es un asunto de respeto a la autoridad, sÉ que nos convocarÁn dentro del proceso cuando regrese el presidente del partido. >> nosotros estaremos esperando que tan pronto el presidente del partido y el secretario general se pongan de acuerdo, el
algunas estaciones72, 63, 68 atlanta city.an parte de las estaciones 58 atlanta city. maÑana 79 de mÁxima en algunos sectores podemos llegar hasta 80. atlanta city 72. las mÁximas se mantendrán en los prÓximos dÍas de 80 a 87 grados. julio: en repÚblica dominicana un partido polÍtico suspende sus reuniones, la razÓn, las habrÁn de 90 segundos. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ julio: en la repÚblica dominicana los miembros del partido pld suspendieron la reuniÓn de su comitÉ...
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in 1996, after a bomb at the summer olympics in atlanta and got away, the atlanta olympics bomber, eric rudolph, started bombing both abortion clinics and also gay bars. >> there have been five bombs now in seven months there. suddenly atlanta's mayor thinks his city might be in the sights of what he calls a deranged killer. we get the latest from atlanta and nebraska's bob dotson. >> reporter: once again, a bomb in the night. once again, a second bomb discovered after the first one goes off. it happened outside a lesbian club called the other side. authorities were investigating another bombing at the same club when they found the backpack. the first bomb injured five people, one seriously. >> a bunch of people shooting pool, dancing, having drinks, having a good time. all of a sudden, bam! >> if you ever thought about a 12-gauge shotgun that's how it was. >> there was blood on the dance floor. >> nailed packed into the bomb for shrapnel to do maximum damage. that was 1997. five people hurt at the bombing of that lesbian bar in midtown atlanta. killed one and injured six more. he said
in 1996, after a bomb at the summer olympics in atlanta and got away, the atlanta olympics bomber, eric rudolph, started bombing both abortion clinics and also gay bars. >> there have been five bombs now in seven months there. suddenly atlanta's mayor thinks his city might be in the sights of what he calls a deranged killer. we get the latest from atlanta and nebraska's bob dotson. >> reporter: once again, a bomb in the night. once again, a second bomb discovered after the first one...
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atlanta concert for health reasons, he spent the day with minnesota doctor michael schulenberg undergoing tests. prince's plane made an emergency landing. the day before prince died, members of prince's inner circle initiated an intervention. getting the help of prominent california addiction doctor, howard kornfeld. unconscious in an elevator at his paisley park home by estate staff and kornfeld's son andrew who had taken a red eye to begin recovery process. kornfeld was carrying opioid addiction treatment pills. the attorney, explained the son's role last month. >> andrew's purpose in being there was to describe the recovery without walls program to familiarize prince with that. prince could go there for pain management and any addiction issues. >> reporter: since prince's death investigators including the drug enforcement agency have focused on the singer's use of the painkillers and how he got them. now, that we know how prince died. authorities will have to determine if criminal charges
atlanta concert for health reasons, he spent the day with minnesota doctor michael schulenberg undergoing tests. prince's plane made an emergency landing. the day before prince died, members of prince's inner circle initiated an intervention. getting the help of prominent california addiction doctor, howard kornfeld. unconscious in an elevator at his paisley park home by estate staff and kornfeld's son andrew who had taken a red eye to begin recovery process. kornfeld was carrying opioid...
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next year, he got a job and he moved to atlanta, georgia, to work at atlanta university. he taught sociology and empirical studies. empirical studies could mean statistics, some forms of science. he taught greek and latin. his son burghardt gomer du ois -- du bois. did anybody watch the "andy griffith show?" gomer pyle had that name. it can be a southern maine. -- name. in this case, it was a northern name. he had a son that was born. you can see how beautiful and precocious he was. you can see the kind of dress, looks like a young girl's dress. that is the way of the victorian-style. dubois is very much a victorian. the child is sick. he takes them throughout atlanta. no white doctor would help him. it had been common up until the late 1860's in some places. he could not find a doctor. his son died of disease, which he could have easily been cured of. dubois wrote one of his great works on "the passing of the firstborn." while dubois is there studying this, he noticed other things, other tragedies occur. one is the tragedy of lynching. he is walking somewhere and he pass
next year, he got a job and he moved to atlanta, georgia, to work at atlanta university. he taught sociology and empirical studies. empirical studies could mean statistics, some forms of science. he taught greek and latin. his son burghardt gomer du ois -- du bois. did anybody watch the "andy griffith show?" gomer pyle had that name. it can be a southern maine. -- name. in this case, it was a northern name. he had a son that was born. you can see how beautiful and precocious he was....
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atlanta, chicago, dallas-ft. worth, houston, and new york are so-called developmental controllers who can't manage traffic without the direct supervision of a fully certified controller or facility manager. in addition, of the 14,000 plus controller workforce, just over 10 10,600 controllers are fully certified which is a 27-year low. we're also concerned about the safety implications of the rising work load for cpcs, many of whom are subject to mandatory six day work weeks and high rates of overtime. the drop in cpcs can be attributed to several factors. over the past several years, the faa has strugled to replace the thousands of controllers who were hired during the 1981 professional air traffic controllers organization strike. most of whom have reached the agency's mandatory retirement age of 56. the faa's hiring efforts were severely hampered in 2013 when the agency stopped training new hires at its training academy in oklahoma city due to sequestration. in 2014, the faa abruptly changed the controller hirin
atlanta, chicago, dallas-ft. worth, houston, and new york are so-called developmental controllers who can't manage traffic without the direct supervision of a fully certified controller or facility manager. in addition, of the 14,000 plus controller workforce, just over 10 10,600 controllers are fully certified which is a 27-year low. we're also concerned about the safety implications of the rising work load for cpcs, many of whom are subject to mandatory six day work weeks and high rates of...
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thomas kemper of atlanta, georgia, was waiting for a connecting flight. >> the blast was first.hat really woke me up from the short nap. and then the shooting. you heard really gunfire, and then the people started running immediately. and you just ran. you just ran with them. >> reporter: richard kalnins of connecticut told us he and his wife spent three hours trapped inside the airport. >> there was really no place to go. no place to hide. hearing about explosions and hearing about gunfire but having nowhere to go. it's a feeling of terror. >> reporter: there's an extra layer of security at this airport before you even get into the building. but it doesn't seem to have stopped two of the attackers from getting inside the terminal and then blowing themselves up. one of them just over there. that blast was in the arrivals area. another was at the entrance nearby. and a third was upstairs in departures. turkish media claim these images show one of the attackers inside the airport and another dressed in a thick, quilted jacket in the middle of summer, which would have aroused suspi
thomas kemper of atlanta, georgia, was waiting for a connecting flight. >> the blast was first.hat really woke me up from the short nap. and then the shooting. you heard really gunfire, and then the people started running immediately. and you just ran. you just ran with them. >> reporter: richard kalnins of connecticut told us he and his wife spent three hours trapped inside the airport. >> there was really no place to go. no place to hide. hearing about explosions and hearing...
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it leads to that night in atlanta, the opening ceremony of the atlanta olympic games, and i'm sittingat stadium with bryant gumbel and onto the platform out of the shadows comes muhammad ali, and he's carrying the torch but he's shaking. imagine the message it sent to people all around the world, that the once heavyweight champion of the world, the greatest, was comfortable standing there in that world spotlight, trembling, holding that torch, but sending a message that, i am still powerful. i wept in that stadium. when you're used to being seen in that incredibly physical state, that chiselled body, and next thing you know, you have something like parkinson's disease, it would be very easy to run from the spotlight and say, i don't want to be seen this way. this is not the way i want to be remembered. it can't be easy for muhammad to travel around these days. >> do you know this man here? >> oh, yes. >> but the fact that he is still willing to go out and finds it still important to go out and inspire other people at his parkinson's center. >> this is also for my mother who's had park
it leads to that night in atlanta, the opening ceremony of the atlanta olympic games, and i'm sittingat stadium with bryant gumbel and onto the platform out of the shadows comes muhammad ali, and he's carrying the torch but he's shaking. imagine the message it sent to people all around the world, that the once heavyweight champion of the world, the greatest, was comfortable standing there in that world spotlight, trembling, holding that torch, but sending a message that, i am still powerful. i...
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it leads to that night in atlanta, the opening ceremony of the atlanta olympic games and i am sittinghe platform out of the shadows come muhammad ali and he is carrying the torch, but he is shaking. imagine the message it sent to all around the world that the once heavyweight champion of the world, the greatest, was comfortable standing there in that world spotlight trembling, holding that torch but sending the message that i am still powerful. i wept in that stadium. when you are used to being seen in that incredible physical state, that chiselled body and the next thing you know, you have something like parkinson's disease, it would be easy to run from the spotlight and say i don't want to be seen this way and not the way i want to be remembered. it can't be easy for muhammad to travel around these days. >> do you know this man here? >> yes. >> but the fact that he is still willing to go out and finds it still important to go out and inspire other people at his parkinson's center. >> this is for my mother. >> you are a true inspiration, sir. god bless you. >> how many people do you
it leads to that night in atlanta, the opening ceremony of the atlanta olympic games and i am sittinghe platform out of the shadows come muhammad ali and he is carrying the torch, but he is shaking. imagine the message it sent to all around the world that the once heavyweight champion of the world, the greatest, was comfortable standing there in that world spotlight trembling, holding that torch but sending the message that i am still powerful. i wept in that stadium. when you are used to being...
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the question tonight -- will other cities follow atlanta? because at nearly every american airport, there are few visible signs of security approaching the airport. and only a few that use checkpoints. los angeles, one of the airports doing so. all this, as a record number of travelers are taking to the skies. more than 2.5 million will fly tomorrow alone for the holiday. >> i've definitely seen more police. >> i was much more aware and much more concerned. >> reporter: while there is plenty that is visible this weekend, there is a lot going on behind the scenes. >> there are going to be undercover police officers also, officers trained in behavioral analysis, looking for any sort of suspicious behaviors. >> reporter: security extended for the holiday to train stations, too, and other transit hubs. but the majority of americans traveling for the fourth, 84%, will be driving. one estimate suggests a record 36 million will be behind the wheel. the tsa is also redeploying what it calls viper team, visible protection teams. they include behavior
the question tonight -- will other cities follow atlanta? because at nearly every american airport, there are few visible signs of security approaching the airport. and only a few that use checkpoints. los angeles, one of the airports doing so. all this, as a record number of travelers are taking to the skies. more than 2.5 million will fly tomorrow alone for the holiday. >> i've definitely seen more police. >> i was much more aware and much more concerned. >> reporter: while...
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with 3 billion people watching, he lit the olympic flame at the summer games in atlanta. his hands tremendous being but never wavering. ali remained the consummate showman. as his condition grew progressively worse, he struggled each day to whisper a word. his hands and legs shook, and his voice quivered. >> i am the greatest. >> yet his spirit was never shaken, and he never slowed down from serving as an ambassador and a mediator in world conflicts. in 2005, ali was presented with the presidential medal of freedom award, the nation's highest civilian honor. >> when you say the greatest of all time is in the room, everyone knows who you mean. [ applause ] >> and tributes for the champ continue. >> how do you feel about getting the honor tonight? >> ali was one of the most gifted and unique personalities in sports history. the world may never see the likes of him again. in the final chapter, few would argue that ali needed the crowds as much as they needed him. not for mere validation, but because each saw in the other the best in themselves. >> ali's got left. ali's got a
with 3 billion people watching, he lit the olympic flame at the summer games in atlanta. his hands tremendous being but never wavering. ali remained the consummate showman. as his condition grew progressively worse, he struggled each day to whisper a word. his hands and legs shook, and his voice quivered. >> i am the greatest. >> yet his spirit was never shaken, and he never slowed down from serving as an ambassador and a mediator in world conflicts. in 2005, ali was presented with...
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with 3 billion people watching, he lit the olympic flame at the summer games in atlanta. his hands trembling but never wavering. ali remained the consummate showman. as his condition grew progressively worse, ali struggled each day to whisper a word. his hands and legs shook. and his voice quivered. >>cy am the greatest. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: yet his spirit was never shaken and he never slowed down from serving as an ambassador for peace and a mediator in world conflicts. in 2005, ali was presented with the presidential medal of freedom award, the nation's highest civilian honor. >> when you say the greatest of all time is in the room, everyone knows who you mean. [ applause. >> reporter: and tributes for the champ continue. >> how do you feel about getting the honor tonight? >> reporter: ali was one of the most gifted and unique personalities in sports history. the world may never see the likes of him again. in the final chapter, few would argue that ali needed the crowds as much as they needed him. not for mere validation, but because each saw in the othe
with 3 billion people watching, he lit the olympic flame at the summer games in atlanta. his hands trembling but never wavering. ali remained the consummate showman. as his condition grew progressively worse, ali struggled each day to whisper a word. his hands and legs shook. and his voice quivered. >>cy am the greatest. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: yet his spirit was never shaken and he never slowed down from serving as an ambassador for peace and a mediator in world...
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venezolano andrÉs blanco en la segunda entrada, Éste la liga nacional por encima de los bravos de atlantar este lunes en su tercera y Última jornada eslovaquia. no deberÍan tener problemas para estar en la siguiente ronda. mientras tanto, gales obtuvo boleto a los octavos de final es de su participaciÓn en toulouse. rusia se marcha del torneo dejando como recuerdo los actos vandÁlicos de sus hinchas. el comitÉ de disciplina de la uefa multÓ con 100.000 acrobacias por los incidentes causados por sus fanÁticos el pasado dÍa 17, al tiempo que condicionarÁ la venta de sus entradas a los aficionados radicales para que no haga nuevo altercado, el organismo se mostrÓ magnÁnimo con los croatas de lo que fue una semana antes con los rusos a quienes amenazaron con expulsiÓn. miles de fans recibieron los cavaliers de cleveland, con el trofeo en la mano y en lo alto todo esto el trofeo al regreso a auckland california. celebraron con sus estrellas la presiÓn del primer tÍtulo en los Últimos 52 aÑos, incluyendo lo que hacÍan en el bÉisbol y el fÚtbol americano, esta significÓ una gran fiesta para ti v
venezolano andrÉs blanco en la segunda entrada, Éste la liga nacional por encima de los bravos de atlantar este lunes en su tercera y Última jornada eslovaquia. no deberÍan tener problemas para estar en la siguiente ronda. mientras tanto, gales obtuvo boleto a los octavos de final es de su participaciÓn en toulouse. rusia se marcha del torneo dejando como recuerdo los actos vandÁlicos de sus hinchas. el comitÉ de disciplina de la uefa multÓ con 100.000 acrobacias por los incidentes...
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final score once again, the atlanta braves four, the new york mets three. (man) wow.creen announcer) what's it feel like to win $100,000 home makeover, with top prizes of a hundred grand? (man) whoa. it's amazing. yes! (male off-screen announcer) with instant games from the pennsylvania lottery, the instant you play could be the instant you win. keep on scratchin'. [ intense music throughout ] [ fans cheering ] introducing the x1 sports app. get live stats, averages, and standings. right on your tv. change the way you experience tv, with xfinity x1. ♪ >>> happening right now, new details in a disturbing case in bucks county. today investigators poured over the home looking for clues where they say 12 young girls were being kept. >>> good evening, thanks for staying up with us. i'm chris o'connell. police confirming for fox 29 tonight they had been called to that very house before but had never gone inside. fox 29's brad sattin tonight with the new details. >> reporter: lower southampton police the bucks county da and county detectives spent another day here scowering
final score once again, the atlanta braves four, the new york mets three. (man) wow.creen announcer) what's it feel like to win $100,000 home makeover, with top prizes of a hundred grand? (man) whoa. it's amazing. yes! (male off-screen announcer) with instant games from the pennsylvania lottery, the instant you play could be the instant you win. keep on scratchin'. [ intense music throughout ] [ fans cheering ] introducing the x1 sports app. get live stats, averages, and standings. right on...
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the city of atlanta has been doing a wonderful job.unate that one fool messed this thing up. i hope we're back on track now. >> now caitlyn is reliving history in the film exclusive "jenner: 40 years after gold." the cover shoot was done at her malibu home and in the film available on si.com we see that caitlyn keeps the gold medal tucked away in a drawer. the past year caitlyn has been a torch-bearer for many in the transgender community. >> we started this conversation and for the last year, i don't know about you, but it's been the most amazing year of people coming up and talking about this issue. >> and more than a year after making history, they will sit down again. >> i'm reminding you, you promised me another interview. >> i know, baby, you're going to get it. >> you are going to get thatt don't you worry. >> it has been an interesting wild ride for caitlyn. >>> and the zeke ar virika viru making headliies. the latest athlete to pull out, jason day, saying playing golf cannot take precedents over the safety of our family. i wil
the city of atlanta has been doing a wonderful job.unate that one fool messed this thing up. i hope we're back on track now. >> now caitlyn is reliving history in the film exclusive "jenner: 40 years after gold." the cover shoot was done at her malibu home and in the film available on si.com we see that caitlyn keeps the gold medal tucked away in a drawer. the past year caitlyn has been a torch-bearer for many in the transgender community. >> we started this conversation...
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these include new york, atlanta, dallas, and chicago trade coms. the facilities are stressed by large percentages of controllers in training and controllers eligible to retire. we found that these problems are the result of several factors including lack of precision with faa's model for estimating staffing requirements for facilities that manage high altitude operations, not fully utilizing systems to maximize controller schedules, a lack of accurate and complete data on retirements and training times and poor communication between headquarters and the field. in term of hiring, faa introduced several changes to the controller hiring process over two years ago in february 2014. based on internal and external reviews. the changes included standardizing the minimum qualifications for all applicants, centralizing the processes and the office of human resources, and introducing a new screening mechanism known as the biographical assessment. however, the agency lacked implementation strategy for the new policies. as the committee is well aware, stakehol
these include new york, atlanta, dallas, and chicago trade coms. the facilities are stressed by large percentages of controllers in training and controllers eligible to retire. we found that these problems are the result of several factors including lack of precision with faa's model for estimating staffing requirements for facilities that manage high altitude operations, not fully utilizing systems to maximize controller schedules, a lack of accurate and complete data on retirements and...
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>> i wasn't in atlanta in 1996. just a kid watching it on television, but i remember seeing muhammad ali, and i just remember being so inspired by that moment at the olympics. he was a major figure on the world stage and he had a special impact on people's perspectives. a spokesman for islamophobia. it's good to have you on the program today. so, when we talk about islamophobia, when you think about the things that have happened in paris. when you consider the climate of the political cycle here in the united states, this moment that played out in the homes of millions of people are watching this figure that's so revered, and watching up close and personal, the beliefs of his religion, what did it mean for you? >> the sense of pride, that's what comes to mind. he gave a sense of pride for all people, in the '60s, '70s -- myself. muslims feel especially connected to him for what he did, what he's accomplished and the position he took. and our first duty as muslims is, of course, to perpetuate this legacy to make sure
>> i wasn't in atlanta in 1996. just a kid watching it on television, but i remember seeing muhammad ali, and i just remember being so inspired by that moment at the olympics. he was a major figure on the world stage and he had a special impact on people's perspectives. a spokesman for islamophobia. it's good to have you on the program today. so, when we talk about islamophobia, when you think about the things that have happened in paris. when you consider the climate of the political...
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acÁ algunos reportes al sur de new jersey casi cerca de atlanta city, nos referimos a granizo, vientoo cerca de los 90, esto es un poco mÁs alto. 88 atlanta city, luego llegÓ la lluvia. sin embargo, desde filadelfia hacia el norte, precisamente sido nulo el impacto de esa lluvia. poca visiÓn general, con el paso de las tormentas hemos recibido reportes y algunos puntos azules hasta 70 millas por hora las rÁfagas, provocan algunos inconvenientes localmente. noten el eco del radar en las Últimas horas donde la lÍnea de tormenta afectado. todo esto estÁ afectado al frente frÍo que se afecta la zona, este es el Área de mayor peligro, virginia, maryland y delaware. esta maÑana va norte del valle de ohio, puede a ver algunos tornados, la energÍa concentrada en la zona, todavÍa maÑana provocando mÁs daÑos y problemas, un poco mÁs al norte y al oeste de pensilvania tambiÉn. para nosotros, filadelfia maÑana un dÍa calmado que amanece en 67, en la tarde 86. las tormentas regresan el jueves. ilia: muchas gracias eduardo, usando se retire, ya regresamos con mÁs, despuÉs de la pausa. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ilia:
acÁ algunos reportes al sur de new jersey casi cerca de atlanta city, nos referimos a granizo, vientoo cerca de los 90, esto es un poco mÁs alto. 88 atlanta city, luego llegÓ la lluvia. sin embargo, desde filadelfia hacia el norte, precisamente sido nulo el impacto de esa lluvia. poca visiÓn general, con el paso de las tormentas hemos recibido reportes y algunos puntos azules hasta 70 millas por hora las rÁfagas, provocan algunos inconvenientes localmente. noten el eco del radar en las...
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he writes for dial magazine and atlanta monthly. any look in the book -- and you look in the book, you see something unique. he sees a negro spirit, and then you will have a problem on the , something of dubois in his own words, very much like this. you see the poet on one side. kingoet was one that dr. always read. this was by james russell lowell , the great poet. wrongst famous lines are doing on the throne, but the scaffold is behind them unknown. keeping watch above his own. and of course, king used to that. devil on the throne. what does that mean? true devil and a scaffold? what is a scaffold, just off your head? if you are an artist, you know what a scaffold is. the framework. it is something you stand on. it is something i used to work on on ships. i would go out in the ocean, and there was a scaffold. it is cheaper to work on an ocean ship. -- a ship out in the ocean. men and women go up on a scaffold, and you want to paint, they don't do it now, but if they were painting a building and is made of hard plaster, men would g
he writes for dial magazine and atlanta monthly. any look in the book -- and you look in the book, you see something unique. he sees a negro spirit, and then you will have a problem on the , something of dubois in his own words, very much like this. you see the poet on one side. kingoet was one that dr. always read. this was by james russell lowell , the great poet. wrongst famous lines are doing on the throne, but the scaffold is behind them unknown. keeping watch above his own. and of course,...
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.>> it started in atlanta and it was very successful. it created thousands of jobs for black people in atlanta. then jesse jackson took it with doctor king to chicago. there were boycotts of many businesses in chicago and the result of that was again, thousands of jobs for black workers in chicago. and, boycotts of major businesses there. it was an important part of doctor king's civil right strategy -- writes strategy. -- civil rights approach. he was believing and supporting and advocating for it. he also advocated for the other forms of affirmative action that we started off talking about today. he was also talking about affirmative action based on class and based on geography. it wasn't that he supported only racial quotas in employment, he was supporting all three types of affirmative action. >> moderator: why are you so interested? >> well, i teach at one of the great universities of the world. i teach at a university that until proposition 209 had a large number of black students and now we have a small number of black students. i
.>> it started in atlanta and it was very successful. it created thousands of jobs for black people in atlanta. then jesse jackson took it with doctor king to chicago. there were boycotts of many businesses in chicago and the result of that was again, thousands of jobs for black workers in chicago. and, boycotts of major businesses there. it was an important part of doctor king's civil right strategy -- writes strategy. -- civil rights approach. he was believing and supporting and...
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note atlanta dr. will help him. it had been common up until the late 60's in some places. -- late 1860's in some places. his son died of disease which could he have easily been cured of. so when the works is written on the passing of the firstborn. in his book the black folks. we will come to that. he noticed other things, other tragedies occur. one of the tragedies i mentioned , he is walking somewhere, and he passes the place, and the klan is on display. he comes apart -- he comes upon a jar. instead of pickles, it is the eyes of a human being. i actually have seen men's body parts put in pickle jars outside of southern klan buildings. it was a token of your oppression, the fear we have taken about. and he sees that. he starts documenting certain incidences. he was born in 1868. 291 blacks are lynched the year he is in atlanta in the 1900s. you can do the numbers lynched. we are talking about lynching before. he continued scientific research , he gets a post at work to begin a study of the american negro, as you s
note atlanta dr. will help him. it had been common up until the late 60's in some places. -- late 1860's in some places. his son died of disease which could he have easily been cured of. so when the works is written on the passing of the firstborn. in his book the black folks. we will come to that. he noticed other things, other tragedies occur. one of the tragedies i mentioned , he is walking somewhere, and he passes the place, and the klan is on display. he comes apart -- he comes upon a jar....
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betty: that was atlanta fed president dennis lockhart. great interview.next 20 minutes of "bloomberg markets," making corporate boardrooms more diverse. it is with women in the corner office are much better at appointing women board members. however, with women holding the ceo title, less than 5% of s&p companies, little progress is being made. vonnie: the japanese messaging app known as line is in line to become the biggest tech ipo of the year. rather lackinghe year for ipo's? betty: companies that have gone public this year are few and far between. ♪ ♪ betty: this is "bloomberg markets." vonnie: it is time for the bloomberg business flash, looking at the big missed desk biggest stories right now. selling steel in texas and oklahoma. tointerest in -- $1 billion undisclosed buyers. million, devon will sell acquisitions in the aunt arctic -- antarctica. they: another twist in sumner redstone legal saga. it is imperative that redstone be submitted to a medical exam. they are trying to block removal billion media empire. in court documents, redstone's daugh
betty: that was atlanta fed president dennis lockhart. great interview.next 20 minutes of "bloomberg markets," making corporate boardrooms more diverse. it is with women in the corner office are much better at appointing women board members. however, with women holding the ceo title, less than 5% of s&p companies, little progress is being made. vonnie: the japanese messaging app known as line is in line to become the biggest tech ipo of the year. rather lackinghe year for ipo's?...
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. >>> could the mets beat atlanta? the mets were making moves today in hopes of beefing up the offense, while another player was sent packing. plus, the yankees move closer to a ? double down on your coffee and candy cravings with dunkin's new heath and almond joy flavored iced coffees. d coffee for $1.99 from 12:00 to 6:00 p.m. ?? the ford freedom sales event is on! with our best offers of the year! ? i'm free to do what i want...? plus get an extra $1000 smart bonus on specially tagged vehicles. that's freedom from interest... and freedom to choose with ford. america's best selling brand. ? i'm free, baby! ? now get 0% financing plus a $1000 smart bonus cash on specially tagged vehicles. only at the ford freedom sales event. ? feel free...? ? roll all summer with a jersey classic -- crave it while you can. america runs on dunkin'. >>> if the mets lost to atlanta again, there's going to be some is screaming. on a seven-game losing streak so a win tonight could move the mets only two games behind the nats in the nation
. >>> could the mets beat atlanta? the mets were making moves today in hopes of beefing up the offense, while another player was sent packing. plus, the yankees move closer to a ? double down on your coffee and candy cravings with dunkin's new heath and almond joy flavored iced coffees. d coffee for $1.99 from 12:00 to 6:00 p.m. ?? the ford freedom sales event is on! with our best offers of the year! ? i'm free to do what i want...? plus get an extra $1000 smart bonus on specially...
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it was at the games in atlanta in 199 the6.is hands were shaking not from nerves, it was parkinson's disease. the crowd went mild the moment ali appeared. they didn't know he was going to be there. i don't even think my next guest knew. she was the final torchbearer before ali. she was on that stage. she calls that moment the defining moment of her olympic career. which is saying a whole heck of a lot, considering her amazing accomplishments. i'm joined now by olympic swimming legend, janet evans. janet evans, an honor to be with you today. you once said you would trade all your olympic medals to relive that moment with muhammad ali. tell us about it. >> yes, john. thank you for having me. you know, it was such an incredible moment for all of us and for me as an athlete, you know, who was at the olympics to win. i used to think the olympics was all about winning and gold medals and performance. it's a little bit of a cross roads in my career trying to figure out what this whole olympic thing was really all about and to have the
it was at the games in atlanta in 199 the6.is hands were shaking not from nerves, it was parkinson's disease. the crowd went mild the moment ali appeared. they didn't know he was going to be there. i don't even think my next guest knew. she was the final torchbearer before ali. she was on that stage. she calls that moment the defining moment of her olympic career. which is saying a whole heck of a lot, considering her amazing accomplishments. i'm joined now by olympic swimming legend, janet...
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so it's a safe place, the city of atlanta is doing a wonderful job. one fool messed this thing up. but i hope we'll be back on track now. >>> now caitlyn is reliving history in the "si" film exclusive, jenner: 40 years after gold. the cover shoot was done at her malibu home in the film, available on si.com we see that caitlyn keeps the gold medal tucked away in a drawer. the past year caitlyn has been a torch-bearer for many in the transgender community. glaad honored her and diane sawyer for their ground-breaking "20/20" interview. >> it's been the most amazing year of people coming up and talking about this issue. >> more than a year after making history, they'll sit down again. >> i'm reminding you, you promised me another interview. >> i know, baby, you're going to get it. we are, you are going to get that. don't you worry. >> it has been an interesting wild ride for caitlyn. meanwhile, the zika virus still is making headlines as we count down to rio. the latest athlete to pull out? the number one golfer in the world, jason day. the aussie simply
so it's a safe place, the city of atlanta is doing a wonderful job. one fool messed this thing up. but i hope we'll be back on track now. >>> now caitlyn is reliving history in the "si" film exclusive, jenner: 40 years after gold. the cover shoot was done at her malibu home in the film, available on si.com we see that caitlyn keeps the gold medal tucked away in a drawer. the past year caitlyn has been a torch-bearer for many in the transgender community. glaad honored her and...
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over in atlanta freddie freeman with the walk off home run. it's atlanta's six win at home.ed to left centerfield. it's the fifth straight victory. in cleveland. bottom of the 11th. for those keeping track all of those ended in walk off in the 11. all the games ended 5-4. >>> broadcaster craig sager through out the first ball. he is battling leukemia for the third time. later in the game he also sang take me out to the ball game. take it away. craig. ♪ take me out to the ball game ♪ take me out to the crowd ♪ buy me some peanuts and cracker jacks ♪ ♪ we don't care if we ever get back ♪ >> good for him. ahead, america's richest self-made women. we're going to name names, next. we're going to name names, next. on this cushion for generations. alright kiddos! everybody off the backpack, we made it to the ottoman. i like to watch them clean, but they'll never get me on the mattress! finally there's a disinfectant mist designed for sofas, mattresses and more. introducing new lysol max cover. its innovative cap has a 2x wider spray that kills 99.9% of bacteria. max cover is anothe
over in atlanta freddie freeman with the walk off home run. it's atlanta's six win at home.ed to left centerfield. it's the fifth straight victory. in cleveland. bottom of the 11th. for those keeping track all of those ended in walk off in the 11. all the games ended 5-4. >>> broadcaster craig sager through out the first ball. he is battling leukemia for the third time. later in the game he also sang take me out to the ball game. take it away. craig. ♪ take me out to the ball game...