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to it back they did bring from columbia, because that is when sherman went and he burned columbia. it would have been a great loss to the confederate war effort. that point, the war was in its final stages. needless to say, there was no manufactureinue to gunpowder, so manufacturing ceased. land was federalized. eventually the federal andrnment sold the land, the buildings on it, back to the city of augusta in the 1870's. so, a gusto tour many of the buildings down. that theaines asked chimney remain as a war memorial, so it was spared. it was torn down. the bricks were cleaned and saved. the augustine canal was deepened and widened, and -- the augusta canal was deepened and widen, and those bricks were built back into it. enterprise mill building was built in 1877, and then you have these mills that are very large mill complexes, and they were built in the early 1880's. with industry moving into the area, today as well as yesterday, you are creating a lot of jobs for people, you're creating better ways to make money, more stable careers for people. you have people moving to town.
to it back they did bring from columbia, because that is when sherman went and he burned columbia. it would have been a great loss to the confederate war effort. that point, the war was in its final stages. needless to say, there was no manufactureinue to gunpowder, so manufacturing ceased. land was federalized. eventually the federal andrnment sold the land, the buildings on it, back to the city of augusta in the 1870's. so, a gusto tour many of the buildings down. that theaines asked chimney...
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>> in the district of columbia, the law permits residents of the district of columbia to grow and to use certain amounts of marijuana in their private dwelling. >> sue, did you have a follow-up? >> caller: i want to know how is it legal to put people in jail for marijuana and/or write them a ticket within the same city you are cultivating and growing and selling the marijuana? how is that not a double standard? how is that constitutional? when you put one sector of people in prison for marijuana and you have a white sector of people that get to grow it and cultivate it. you're an african-american. the attorney general of the united states is an afric african-americ african-american, and the president. why do you all let that happen. and it affects your people more than anyone. >> let me address that. you're talking about something that is extraordinarily important. and that's disparity in prosecution and disparity in arrest. and convictions. part of the reason, one of the main reasons the district of columbia went forward with legalizing partner was to eliminate the disparity and pro
>> in the district of columbia, the law permits residents of the district of columbia to grow and to use certain amounts of marijuana in their private dwelling. >> sue, did you have a follow-up? >> caller: i want to know how is it legal to put people in jail for marijuana and/or write them a ticket within the same city you are cultivating and growing and selling the marijuana? how is that not a double standard? how is that constitutional? when you put one sector of people in...
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. >> district of columbia -- >> yeah, old d.c.eral. but also looking for pathways to ending chronic homelessness in this city. one thing i learned, everybody is committed to it. they think that in a city that has grown the type of prosperity that we have should have safe and affordable housing for people. so we -- we have put together a great team on september 1st we'll actually submit our winter plan to the interagency council on homelessness. my director is working hand in hand with our partners on the council, but also the advocacy community. we were able to secure record amounts of money to end homelessness in d.c. and we were able to do that because we committed to making some changes and doing things differently. so we will talk about the changes that we need and this september with the council, with our winter plan. but also with our plan to have an eight ward strategy to replace the emergency housing units at d.c. general. >> and you'll have more wrap around services to help the families find shelter and other places. a lo
. >> district of columbia -- >> yeah, old d.c.eral. but also looking for pathways to ending chronic homelessness in this city. one thing i learned, everybody is committed to it. they think that in a city that has grown the type of prosperity that we have should have safe and affordable housing for people. so we -- we have put together a great team on september 1st we'll actually submit our winter plan to the interagency council on homelessness. my director is working hand in hand...
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are stable for the district of columbia.ural that julian bond, resident, would embrace -- i remember when you got into a taxi and the district of columbia coming in, julian bond's image would come up saying, welcome to the district of columbia. where we don't have the same rights as everybody eláq and you will remember that voice, that voice the became so familiar that julian was sometimes used to 'arrate civil rights stories and civil rights video until the very end, he was always the spokesman, always the wordsmith can always the man of courage, always the man redefining civil rights for the moment. amy: we're talking to elqp'or holmes norton, delegate to congress, representing áhe district of columbia. sncc decades ago.e organizer fo- and ben jealous is with us in washington, d.c. he is the former naacp resident, the youngest elected to be president of the naacp, now a pp)tner at kapor capital and senior fellow at the center for american progress, or cap. as eleanor holmes norton talks about the trajectory of julian bond'
are stable for the district of columbia.ural that julian bond, resident, would embrace -- i remember when you got into a taxi and the district of columbia coming in, julian bond's image would come up saying, welcome to the district of columbia. where we don't have the same rights as everybody eláq and you will remember that voice, that voice the became so familiar that julian was sometimes used to 'arrate civil rights stories and civil rights video until the very end, he was always the...
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>> well, i can just tell you what's going on in the district of columbia.s been red alert zone in the district of columbia and the government is organized and focused in every way to do just what the gentleman is suggesting needs to be done. aggressively go after those businesses who make money selling these chemical drugs that cause violent reactions in people. >> is the epicenter of this synthetic drug issue here in washington, or are the other major cities where it is, are they having it worse than we are here? >> i'm not sure if it's worse or better. what i can tell you, it's a growing national epidemic. not only a d.c. problem. certainly the attorney general and the state of new york has been quite active. the police chief in new york has been quite active in this area. it's also getting into suburban america. so what we have as one of the callers indicated is a cheap way to get high. the high is not like the high some people believe it is. the high can cause significant damage to anyone who consumes it. >> the district has put up a website with the wo
>> well, i can just tell you what's going on in the district of columbia.s been red alert zone in the district of columbia and the government is organized and focused in every way to do just what the gentleman is suggesting needs to be done. aggressively go after those businesses who make money selling these chemical drugs that cause violent reactions in people. >> is the epicenter of this synthetic drug issue here in washington, or are the other major cities where it is, are they...
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mark: a new chapter for mail-order music giant columbia house. the dvd club owners just filed for bankruptcy. good day from bloomberg world headquarters in new york. i am mark crumpton here with scarlet fu. it is all about china. scarlet: today at the risk off across the financial markets because of china. let's start with stocks. the dow industrial is off by 247 points. forming it slide falling the eighth time in nine days which is in line with the global selloff. in particular, companies that rely heavily on a forced to china. we are talking about automakers from the u.s. and europe, luxury goods retailers all facing the decline, the index off by 1.2%. the exception is greece, the only european market to gain after greece secured an agreement on a third bailout. let's move on to currencies. the yuan getting a burst -- a boost. the dollar is firmer right now. 12512. sparkingaluation concerns of a global slowdown across the commodities landscape area currency as a result taking a hit. the dollar stronger versus the loony, the canadian dollar 1312
mark: a new chapter for mail-order music giant columbia house. the dvd club owners just filed for bankruptcy. good day from bloomberg world headquarters in new york. i am mark crumpton here with scarlet fu. it is all about china. scarlet: today at the risk off across the financial markets because of china. let's start with stocks. the dow industrial is off by 247 points. forming it slide falling the eighth time in nine days which is in line with the global selloff. in particular, companies that...
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. >> an already difficult relationship between columbia and venezuela appears to be worsening. the president appears to have closed the border and hundreds deported. >> reporter: for years, venezuela goods have been syphoned out the nation. as much as 40% of goods find their way to neighbouring brazil, columbia and the caribbean island. >> controversy has been a problem. the fact that they subsidised food and petrol. means if you are able to drive across the border, you are bound to make a profit. >> reporter: in an unprecedented move, one of the main border crossings will be closed, part of an effort to end smuggling in paramilitary conduct in this country. we are not going to regret it any more. we have reached our limit. we hope to build a new relationship at all levels. so you can see the complexity of the process, a straight forward closure. the closure left dozens stranded, leading to deportation of columbians, many living in venezuela for years. >> they kicked us out at five in the morning, like dogs. they didn't let us take anything, they didn't let us bathe. he said le
. >> an already difficult relationship between columbia and venezuela appears to be worsening. the president appears to have closed the border and hundreds deported. >> reporter: for years, venezuela goods have been syphoned out the nation. as much as 40% of goods find their way to neighbouring brazil, columbia and the caribbean island. >> controversy has been a problem. the fact that they subsidised food and petrol. means if you are able to drive across the border, you are...
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columbia burns. way worse than atlanta. it is a mess. columbia burns because of cotton. i am going to get grief from -- for this, i know. actually on this tour, i am not going to columbia south carolina. that was not a conscious decision. it's just that the publisher arranges my tours, i wanted to go to columbia but -- [laughter] in colombia there are people who are still angry because sherman burned columbia. no, he really didn't. the fire was actually started by confederate cavalry under wade hampton because they did not want the cotton to fall into the hands of the union soldiers. cotton is valuable. cotton is money. as sherman rides in to columbia, there is a wind storm brewing. the winds are whipping like crazy. it's almost like there is snow in the air. it's not snow. it's flex of cotton. that is where the fire begins. that wind whips up the fire. sherman's own people, his own staff, are out in the middle of the night trying to put fires out. it's a hopeless task. a whole division of union soldiers is brought into town to try to put the fires out. they can't. it's
columbia burns. way worse than atlanta. it is a mess. columbia burns because of cotton. i am going to get grief from -- for this, i know. actually on this tour, i am not going to columbia south carolina. that was not a conscious decision. it's just that the publisher arranges my tours, i wanted to go to columbia but -- [laughter] in colombia there are people who are still angry because sherman burned columbia. no, he really didn't. the fire was actually started by confederate cavalry under wade...
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prince jin, harvard, columbia trust, columbia trust they are smart enough to do the job and teach you whatever you have to learn. they look for internships often unpaid. that's one of the dimensions of this as well as extracurricular profiles that are filled with that dvds motivated by personal passion. things like sports, depending the person who it screens your resume, drama can be a good one. you're heavily involved in drama and you may be out of luck. the idea that the best and the brightest cultivate their skills not only in the classroom but outside is huge. if you don't have extracurricular activities motivated by passion you're out of the game. do you want me to continue? if you are selected to interview, a lot of interviews are open-ended. and open-ended conversation for the first five minutes they are why are you here, what he liked do in your spare time and a feeling of personal chemistry based on similarity and things that are outside of work, outside of school or huge source of interview success. after that, some firms have some sort of skill test in consulting the most s
prince jin, harvard, columbia trust, columbia trust they are smart enough to do the job and teach you whatever you have to learn. they look for internships often unpaid. that's one of the dimensions of this as well as extracurricular profiles that are filled with that dvds motivated by personal passion. things like sports, depending the person who it screens your resume, drama can be a good one. you're heavily involved in drama and you may be out of luck. the idea that the best and the...
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once again, disassemble the machinery and send it off to columbia.e sibling mills that are very large and they were built in the early 1880's. with industry moving to any area, today as well as yesterday, you are creating a lot of jobs for people. you are creating better ways to make money. more ways to make stable careers for people. people moving to town anytime there is economic growth. especially a city in the south where industry was so sparse. the building of the augusta factory, first big textile mill, really gave augusta a very economic boost. it was a five story building with a lot of workers. it was really seen as a gateway to the future. most of the workers in the mill in the early days were poor white women and children. they did not have a lot of opportunities for employment security outside of domestic labor. they were about 11 hours a day six days a week. not a lot of attention paid for safety. it is what you hear stories about. it is deafening. they were used to hard work. even the children were used to hard work. the children who wor
once again, disassemble the machinery and send it off to columbia.e sibling mills that are very large and they were built in the early 1880's. with industry moving to any area, today as well as yesterday, you are creating a lot of jobs for people. you are creating better ways to make money. more ways to make stable careers for people. people moving to town anytime there is economic growth. especially a city in the south where industry was so sparse. the building of the augusta factory, first...
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foner: we all know how radical columbia men are. no women at the time. the university is not radical, the president and trustees are perfectly prepared to stand in the old paths for an indefinite period. there are radicals. when eugene debs spoke on socialism before the students at columbia, the audience that wanted to hear him was so large that none of the university halls were big enough. umm -- all right. the other great center of what is called moderate right-wing, non-revolutionary was milwaukee. milwaukee, wisconsin. the leader there was a man named victor berger. german born, a teacher, politician, newspaper editor who in the 1890's formed a social democratic society of milwaukee with close ties to the populist movement and trade union, american federation of trade unions in milwaukee. and brought his group into the socialist party in 1901. berger said socialist have to win the trade union, the skilled craft union. and to win elections and local offices and that's the way to get to socialism. run candidates for offices. and when you get into offic
foner: we all know how radical columbia men are. no women at the time. the university is not radical, the president and trustees are perfectly prepared to stand in the old paths for an indefinite period. there are radicals. when eugene debs spoke on socialism before the students at columbia, the audience that wanted to hear him was so large that none of the university halls were big enough. umm -- all right. the other great center of what is called moderate right-wing, non-revolutionary was...
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. >> reporter: hundreds of cuban doctors who fled venezuela are caught in limbo here in columbia. >> welcome back. hundreds of refugees heading to northern europe. macedonia police fired stun grenades as people tried to enter the country. in lebanon, dozens of people have been injured as antigovernment protesters. >> planned high level talks have been abandoned before they were due to start. >>> senior officials from north and south korea have adjourned talks and will meet again in a few hours time. the two countries have been lock in a war of words. discussions lasted for ten hours. >> reporter: north korea and south korea do talk, they last a long time. it proved overnight saturday into sunday, nearly so hours worth of talks between very senior members of both governments. the head of the general political bureau of the korean people's army from north korea, the second most senior military figure talking with his opposite member from south korea, the national security adviser to the president, they have direct linches to the most senior leaders. also represented with the heads of t
. >> reporter: hundreds of cuban doctors who fled venezuela are caught in limbo here in columbia. >> welcome back. hundreds of refugees heading to northern europe. macedonia police fired stun grenades as people tried to enter the country. in lebanon, dozens of people have been injured as antigovernment protesters. >> planned high level talks have been abandoned before they were due to start. >>> senior officials from north and south korea have adjourned talks and will...
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sherman may be coming the other way so once again, they disassemble the machinery and send it to columbia again. they determine sherman is not coming. they did bring it back. fortunately they brought it back shermanthat is where went and burned it. that would have been a tremendous loss. the war was in its final stages. after the war ended there was no need to continue manufacturing gunpowder, so manufacturing ceased. the building set and before a time. the land was federalized and the federal government sold the land and the buildings on it back to the city of augusta in 1870. augusta tore many of the building downs. asked for that you need remain as a war memorial. the rest of the buildings were torn down. the bricks were cleaned and save you not long after that, the canal was enlarged to allow for more water power and those bricks were built back into plants. after expansions, the factories that were built are the same ones as the ones you see on our boat ride. this enterprise building was built in 1877 and then you have muills that are very large complexes and they were built in the e
sherman may be coming the other way so once again, they disassemble the machinery and send it to columbia again. they determine sherman is not coming. they did bring it back. fortunately they brought it back shermanthat is where went and burned it. that would have been a tremendous loss. the war was in its final stages. after the war ended there was no need to continue manufacturing gunpowder, so manufacturing ceased. the building set and before a time. the land was federalized and the federal...
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that is why in british columbia they oppose -- mr. mulcair: mr. harper, i have a track record that people are free to look at. when i was the administrator of the environment we took tough budgets. it, we opposition to went through a thorough evaluation process input down 18 conditions. the public that had been opposed to it was on our side by the end of it because they could have confidence in us. respect for the environment and a strong economy are not opposites, they go hand-in-hand. your party opposes liquefied natural gas project. it is important to the energy strategy -- ms. may: mr. pratt minister, where was your commitment at the g 20? you have just criticize the other opposition parties over new subsidies to fossil fuels. you made a commitment globally. you have not eliminated the subsidies. now you have added new subsidies to liquefied natural gas, fracked gas, which has the same carbon pollution footprint as coal. mr. harper: neither of those things is true. the government has eliminated subsidies. we have provided accelerated capital c
that is why in british columbia they oppose -- mr. mulcair: mr. harper, i have a track record that people are free to look at. when i was the administrator of the environment we took tough budgets. it, we opposition to went through a thorough evaluation process input down 18 conditions. the public that had been opposed to it was on our side by the end of it because they could have confidence in us. respect for the environment and a strong economy are not opposites, they go hand-in-hand. your...
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columbia, south carolina is senator bernie sanders.ank you very much for being with us tonight on c-span. sen. sanders: my pleasure. host: you mentioned a few months ago when we sat down to talk to you that you were building a movement. three-and-a-half months into your campaign, are you aware that you thought you would be? sen. sanders: no, we are far ahead of where i thought we would be. the turnouts that we have seen all of this country, including a conservative state like south carolina -- what we are seeing today is far beyond what i thought possible in the 3 1/2 months we have been in the campaign. it is not only that. last month, we did a digital organizing effort. we had 3700 locations in 50 states in america bringing out over 100,000 people. up to this point, we have received individual contributions from some 400,000 americans, averaging $31.20. in terms of the support that we are seeing in so many ways, we are far beyond where i thought we would be after 3 1/2 months. host: your speech lighting up the twitter universe. i ask
columbia, south carolina is senator bernie sanders.ank you very much for being with us tonight on c-span. sen. sanders: my pleasure. host: you mentioned a few months ago when we sat down to talk to you that you were building a movement. three-and-a-half months into your campaign, are you aware that you thought you would be? sen. sanders: no, we are far ahead of where i thought we would be. the turnouts that we have seen all of this country, including a conservative state like south carolina --...
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the foreign ministers and columbia have been able to reach a deal. they agreed on more talks, and allegations of human rights abuses will be looked into. >> translation: we are convinced that the closure of the border, and we have communicated this with the venezuela authorities, is not the way forward, and we don't believe it's the way to combat smuggling. many that live on one side or the other, study on one side and live on the other, and will be able to move. due to the in ability of the authorities to persuade the authorities on the border, and affecting all neighbouring countries, we are forced to close the border. >> reporter: no date has been set for reopening the border. the impact can be felt at all levels. >> the streets are usually butling with activities. a week from the closure, streets have been taken over by the military, a lot of the shots are closed down because business is down, or it's employees, many of them columbian citizens have been deported. >> i don't know where i live, they destroyed my home. my wife is in columbia. >> clo
the foreign ministers and columbia have been able to reach a deal. they agreed on more talks, and allegations of human rights abuses will be looked into. >> translation: we are convinced that the closure of the border, and we have communicated this with the venezuela authorities, is not the way forward, and we don't believe it's the way to combat smuggling. many that live on one side or the other, study on one side and live on the other, and will be able to move. due to the in ability of...
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columbia, south carolina is senator bernie sanders. senator, thank you very much for being with us tonight on c-span. sen. sanders: my pleasure. host: you mentioned a few months ago when we sat down to talk to you that you were building a movement. three-and-a-half months into your campaign, are you aware that you thought you would be? sen. sanders: no, we are far ahead of where i thought we would be. the turnouts that we have seen all of this country, including a conservative state like south carolina -- what we are seeing today is far beyond what i thought possible in the 3 1/2 months we have been in the campaign. it is not only that. last month, we did a digital organizing effort. we had 3700 locations in 50 states in america bringing out over 100,000 people. up to this point, we have received individual contributions from some 400,000 americans, averaging $31.20. in terms of the support that we are seeing in so many ways, we are far beyond where i thought we would be after 3 1/2 months. host: your speech lighting up the twitter uni
columbia, south carolina is senator bernie sanders. senator, thank you very much for being with us tonight on c-span. sen. sanders: my pleasure. host: you mentioned a few months ago when we sat down to talk to you that you were building a movement. three-and-a-half months into your campaign, are you aware that you thought you would be? sen. sanders: no, we are far ahead of where i thought we would be. the turnouts that we have seen all of this country, including a conservative state like south...
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that is why in british columbia they oppose -- mr. mulcair: mr. harper, i have a track record that people are free to look at. when i was the administrator of the environment we took tough budgets. it, we opposition to went through a thorough evaluation process input down 18 conditions. the public that had been opposed to it was on our side by the end of it because they could have confidence in us. respect for the environment and a strong economy are not opposites, they go hand-in-hand. your party opposes liquefied natural gas project. it is important to the energy strategy -- ms. may: mr. pratt minister, where was your commitment at the g 20? you have just criticize the other opposition parties over new subsidies to fossil fuels. you made a commitment globally. you have not eliminated the subsidies. now you have added new subsidies to liquefied natural gas, fracked gas, which has the same carbon pollution footprint as coal. mr. harper: neither of those things is true. the government has eliminated subsidies. we have provided accelerated capital c
that is why in british columbia they oppose -- mr. mulcair: mr. harper, i have a track record that people are free to look at. when i was the administrator of the environment we took tough budgets. it, we opposition to went through a thorough evaluation process input down 18 conditions. the public that had been opposed to it was on our side by the end of it because they could have confidence in us. respect for the environment and a strong economy are not opposites, they go hand-in-hand. your...
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are stranded in columbia's bogota.he doctors are thought to take advantage of an initiative granting them visas in u.s. >>> sporting white gowns and showing their diplomas, these cuban medical workers are caught in limbo in bogota. they reached columbia legally, fleeing the medical mission. they were enticed to do so by the 2006 cuban medical parole programme. a u.s. government initiative promising them a fast and safe passage to the u.s. >> we expected our cases to be resolved within 15-90 days. that's how the programme works. some waited up to seven months without response, or have been turned down. >> dozens are crammed in small apartments, savings running out. and facing deportation. this nurse fled five months ago with just $600 in his pocket. >> translation: we are facing true hardship. we left families and jobs for something that was 99% certain, and now we don't know what will happen to us. >> this dentist is six months pregnant, unable to pay for a hospital, she's visited bay colleague. -- by a colleague. >> t
are stranded in columbia's bogota.he doctors are thought to take advantage of an initiative granting them visas in u.s. >>> sporting white gowns and showing their diplomas, these cuban medical workers are caught in limbo in bogota. they reached columbia legally, fleeing the medical mission. they were enticed to do so by the 2006 cuban medical parole programme. a u.s. government initiative promising them a fast and safe passage to the u.s. >> we expected our cases to be resolved...
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we have the windows of the columbia so guests can look in those windows and get an essence of columbia and their crew. these folks are our fallen friends and heroes. they would help to call us of all of us into the future. we wanted to make sure not only for today but future generations that their memory and sacrifice would be preserved forever. >> the project was kept top-secret until the astronaut's families could see it in a private viewing in june. now it's open to the public. i'm john seigenthaler. we'll see you back here tomorrow night. the news continues next with antonio mora. have a great night. >> >>> taliban turmoil, internal struggles threaten to tear the group apart. now a top official resigns days after an embattleded now leader was named >>> tortured tait. disturbing video of the sun of late libyan dictator muammar gaddafi being tortured sparks international outrage >>> putting on pressure. >> don't
we have the windows of the columbia so guests can look in those windows and get an essence of columbia and their crew. these folks are our fallen friends and heroes. they would help to call us of all of us into the future. we wanted to make sure not only for today but future generations that their memory and sacrifice would be preserved forever. >> the project was kept top-secret until the astronaut's families could see it in a private viewing in june. now it's open to the public. i'm...
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devin supertramp is back, they got invited up to british columbia to enjoy some of the awesome nature gorgeous. you see this guy swimming. but then nature has fun to enjoy as well. >> oh. >> fantastic. the natural water slide fall. >> exactly. >> wow that's a good plummet, too, right after that. no long lines, some stinky water park. >> they were invited up to british columbia by a company called torch paddle which is founded by one of devin supertramp's team. you can see behind the scenes video torch paddles officers stand up paddle boarding and kayaking but with a twist. inside the bad paddles are l.e.d. lights. you can actually stay out once the sun goes down, gives you a new way to explore and have fun as well. >> and something shiny and attractive for the sea life below to look up and i wonder if that's a tasty meal. >> not many sharks in british columbia's lakes. >> i wasn't talking about a shark, i was talking like catfish. >> true. the catfish danger cannot be -- >> underestimated. >> of course. slow motion shot in 4k, big rope o ngs as well, woo o! we'll see another incredibl
devin supertramp is back, they got invited up to british columbia to enjoy some of the awesome nature gorgeous. you see this guy swimming. but then nature has fun to enjoy as well. >> oh. >> fantastic. the natural water slide fall. >> exactly. >> wow that's a good plummet, too, right after that. no long lines, some stinky water park. >> they were invited up to british columbia by a company called torch paddle which is founded by one of devin supertramp's team. you...
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at columbia in @row polling and was at the world bank for many years. so i think about three decades. host: let's watch a little bit of his march, 2015 speech before the congress when he was here. >> to the soldiers who have lost limbs to buried -- to the brave veterans and to the families who tragically lost heir loved ones to the nemies' cowardly acts of terror. we owe the many who have cured the sick and we must acknowledge with appreciation that at the end of the day it's the ordinary americans whose hard-earned taxes which over the years led to our conversation today. host: you know, when you look at that and you hear him say that about soldiers, you still go back to the fact that we have spent all this money, lost all these people and then we wake up in this country and see one out of six americans go to bed every day hungry and you wonder, again, what have we gained by being over there. i mean, you write a lot about iraq. i assume that was a mistake? vanda: yes. host: why is afghanistan not a mistake if iraq was a mistake? vanda: because in afgha
at columbia in @row polling and was at the world bank for many years. so i think about three decades. host: let's watch a little bit of his march, 2015 speech before the congress when he was here. >> to the soldiers who have lost limbs to buried -- to the brave veterans and to the families who tragically lost heir loved ones to the nemies' cowardly acts of terror. we owe the many who have cured the sick and we must acknowledge with appreciation that at the end of the day it's the ordinary...
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i would like do-to-do whatever is right for the direct of columbia. it's funny.ve really gotten to know the people, the representatives, mayor there, they are special people and they're great. they have a great feeling. i would say whatever's best for them. i'm for. i have a total conflict of interest. >> your slogan, we'll hear it a lot today at the fair, we're going to make america great again. when was -- when was the last time america was great? >> i would say during the administration of ronald reagan you felt proud to be an american up. felt really proud. i don't think since then to any great extent people were proud. >> let me ask you this, i'm not trying to play a little gotcha here. in 1987 you took out a full-page ad during the reagan administration and you said this, for decades and japan and other nations have been taking advantage of the united states. on message. consistent. the world is laughing at america's politicians as we protect ships we don't own, carrying oil we don't need destined for allies who won't help. messagewise, very consistent. but
i would like do-to-do whatever is right for the direct of columbia. it's funny.ve really gotten to know the people, the representatives, mayor there, they are special people and they're great. they have a great feeling. i would say whatever's best for them. i'm for. i have a total conflict of interest. >> your slogan, we'll hear it a lot today at the fair, we're going to make america great again. when was -- when was the last time america was great? >> i would say during the...
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a woman from the columbia gorilla. gorilla made, confirmed, and the show takes place in the late 70s, the beginning of the 80s. she wants the best for her country and she goes and you will see what happens. >> very intense story? >> yes. >> you are dealing with serious true bad people. did you have resistence from the bad guys making a show like this? >> we didn't. i think columbia as a country is doing great. this was many years ago. it is sad a lot of stories about columbia and that is all you hear about it. i have great respect what they have done as a country and being able to control their war with the drugs that they had in that time and so many people were killed. it is a tragedy in the country. but they are in a great position to tell this story and it is told from the political perspective and civilian and government and americans. it is a very entertaining show. >> it is looking intense. rosanna: did you have to get physical in this role? >> a little bit. rosanna: take them down. down. >> that was beautiful.
a woman from the columbia gorilla. gorilla made, confirmed, and the show takes place in the late 70s, the beginning of the 80s. she wants the best for her country and she goes and you will see what happens. >> very intense story? >> yes. >> you are dealing with serious true bad people. did you have resistence from the bad guys making a show like this? >> we didn't. i think columbia as a country is doing great. this was many years ago. it is sad a lot of stories about...
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vanda: columbia, and mexico. i am completing a book on mexico , just now.ime it should be out the next year. brian: going back to afghanistan, i want to show you another video clip. this is down the alley that you have been studying. this was in january of this year when he was here talking about this. [video clip] >> some of the examples we go through in your report that came out last month, some of the waste and fraud. money that could have been better spent. looking at the seventh $6 billion to combat opium production. talk about that effort. >> unfortunately, there is nothing positive about that. any metrics that we normally use for fighting drugs, the amount of crop being produced, we fail. there is a 30% increase in the amount of fields underproduction. actuallyt of opium produced. we fail. that has increased. the amount of interdictions decrease. the amount of people using drugs and afghanistan has increased. phenomenally. using every indication it has been an abject failure. we have wasted $7 billion. bri
vanda: columbia, and mexico. i am completing a book on mexico , just now.ime it should be out the next year. brian: going back to afghanistan, i want to show you another video clip. this is down the alley that you have been studying. this was in january of this year when he was here talking about this. [video clip] >> some of the examples we go through in your report that came out last month, some of the waste and fraud. money that could have been better spent. looking at the seventh $6...
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the latest attack on columbia. the police do not believe that it is related to the previous attacks because the suspect description now is different. kimberly: they are rejected the merger between pepco and exelon saying it's not in the public's interest. they have 30 days to ask them to reconsider. jonathan: children in calvert, anne arundel and prince george's schools started school this morning. two international high schools opened up for the first time, one in langely park and the other in largo. this is fun for us. we're sharing your pictures. we guess that mom e-mailed us the picture of christian lee on her first day of kindergarten. how adoreable. sarah sent us this picture of alison starting her first day of kindergarten. all smiles. if you see it, you send it to pics@wjla.com. ja londoners who have been setting their watches by the big ben are slightly off. officials say the clock tower has been slow by as much as six seconds. the radio that maude cast the bong live noticed the discrepancy. the clock towe
the latest attack on columbia. the police do not believe that it is related to the previous attacks because the suspect description now is different. kimberly: they are rejected the merger between pepco and exelon saying it's not in the public's interest. they have 30 days to ask them to reconsider. jonathan: children in calvert, anne arundel and prince george's schools started school this morning. two international high schools opened up for the first time, one in langely park and the other in...
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we are very excited to be here in columbia, south carolina. my name is samoan sanders. -- simone sanders. i will be rmc for this evening. is that ok? before i bring out the man of the hour, i want to chat with you all. can i chat with you? did you know three weeks ago america celebrated the 50th anniversary of the voting rights act? today we know our voting rights, our family values, the quality of education and black lives are under attack. we know we still have work to do. we need people we trust leading this country to get the work done. am i right? we need new voices that are not afraid to speak truth about the injustices that are plaguing people of color and the plight of everyday hard-working americans, right? we need people who know the critical civil rights law which protected voters in places with a history of discrimination is as necessary today as it was during the jim crow era. we need people who understand economic inequality and racial inequality are parallel issues that must be addressed simultaneously. people who are committed
we are very excited to be here in columbia, south carolina. my name is samoan sanders. -- simone sanders. i will be rmc for this evening. is that ok? before i bring out the man of the hour, i want to chat with you all. can i chat with you? did you know three weeks ago america celebrated the 50th anniversary of the voting rights act? today we know our voting rights, our family values, the quality of education and black lives are under attack. we know we still have work to do. we need people we...
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in columbia, south carolina. my name is samoan sanders. -- simone sanders. i will be rmc for this evening. is that ok? before i bring out the man of the hour, i want to chat with you all. can i chat with you? did you know three weeks ago america celebrated the 50th anniversary of the voting rights act? today we know our voting rights, our family values, the quality of education and black lives are under attack.
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for a week and a half up in a place called smithers up in northern subarctic british columbia.cheers). >> jon: no, no. >> no, i don't believe that, either. >> jon: nobody here from smithers. (laughter) that sounds like one of those towns that is named after the person who died trying to get there. (laughter) >> maybe. you know, it's a population of 5,000. beautiful little village. in three feet of snow. i don't know what it's like in the spring. but it's got a great sushi restaurant. a great pizza restaurant. one of the best sushi restaurants i've er been in. go figure. >> jon: that i can imagine because the fish there is remarkably fresh. or do they ship it in? >> i think it was caught. >> jon: in this town of 5,000, how did they react to the presence of eight movie stars and a film set? were you a curiosity in the town? where there a rise in, let's say, says scwawch sightings. >> well, i wasn't me. >> jon: we're a large man. how did they react to you guys coming to town? >> they were very sweet, very helpful. and we were shooting up the side of a mountain. all the weather con
for a week and a half up in a place called smithers up in northern subarctic british columbia.cheers). >> jon: no, no. >> no, i don't believe that, either. >> jon: nobody here from smithers. (laughter) that sounds like one of those towns that is named after the person who died trying to get there. (laughter) >> maybe. you know, it's a population of 5,000. beautiful little village. in three feet of snow. i don't know what it's like in the spring. but it's got a great...
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it's the first time any "challenger" or "columbia" remains have been shown publicly. wreckage from the "columbia" has been stored in off-limits offices at nasa while the "challenger" fuselage was kept in abandoned missile silos at cape canaveral. families of the astronauts were given a private viewing of the display before the opening. >>> when we come back, the unlikely paradise for green thumbs at the home of the green monster. ===take vo=== the "rocky fire" burning in lake county - firefighters say it's behaving like no other fire before. what it did just 90 minutes a that helpsrove that point. ===jessica/take vo=== then:ow ieves used zza to pull of a home instion ipalo alto. ===next close=== the news is ne. >>> remember that line from "take me out to the ball game," "buy me some peanuts and cracker jacks." the menus now have a lot more options at the oldest ballpark in the majors and the trip from farm to plate is almost as quick as the one from third to home. here's nbc's harry smith. >> reporter: on a rooftop in boston there is a garden. yes, a boston garden. no
it's the first time any "challenger" or "columbia" remains have been shown publicly. wreckage from the "columbia" has been stored in off-limits offices at nasa while the "challenger" fuselage was kept in abandoned missile silos at cape canaveral. families of the astronauts were given a private viewing of the display before the opening. >>> when we come back, the unlikely paradise for green thumbs at the home of the green monster. ===take vo===...
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that's happening at the university of district of columbia at 10:45 a.m. >>> from college safety to school security, parents in maryland may feel safer this school year. extra security will be added at some school events in frederick county. school officials have reached an agreement with the city's police union over security at frederick high school and governor thomas johnson high. two students were injured at a jv basketball game back in february. >>> and don't forget nbc4's backpacks for kids drive. it's now just one day away. you can come out to the kingstown branch of the apple federal credit union starting at 6:00 a.m. to donate a backpack. >> you can donate until noon or any time online this thursday. watch news4o donate to our phone bank as well starting at 11:00. angie, amelia and lauren, they'll be be there.
that's happening at the university of district of columbia at 10:45 a.m. >>> from college safety to school security, parents in maryland may feel safer this school year. extra security will be added at some school events in frederick county. school officials have reached an agreement with the city's police union over security at frederick high school and governor thomas johnson high. two students were injured at a jv basketball game back in february. >>> and don't forget...
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five years ago, columbia house stopped selling music to focus on dvd sales. >>> when we come back --g with the car, the picture he just tweeted from his hospital bed. >>> and driving test fail, a bad day for a woman hoping to get her license. fail a bad day for a woman hoping to get her license. all: milk! milk! milk! milk! milk! okay! fun's over. aw. aw. ♪ thirsty? they said it would make me cool. they don't sound cool to me. guess not. you got to stick up for yourself like with the name your price tool. people tell us their budget, not the other way around. aren't you lactose intolerant? this isn't lactose. it's milk. ♪ i thought activia was for big digestive issues. until i realized our body handles a lot. 1,100 meals a year... 730 rushed snacks... add 300 stressful decisions... no wonder our digestive system sometimes acts up. so try the activia challenge! enjoying activia twice a day for 4 weeks may help reduce the frequency of bloating, gas, discomfort or rumbling. it works or it's free! after brushing listerine® total care strengthens teeth, helps prevent cavities and restores
five years ago, columbia house stopped selling music to focus on dvd sales. >>> when we come back --g with the car, the picture he just tweeted from his hospital bed. >>> and driving test fail, a bad day for a woman hoping to get her license. fail a bad day for a woman hoping to get her license. all: milk! milk! milk! milk! milk! okay! fun's over. aw. aw. ♪ thirsty? they said it would make me cool. they don't sound cool to me. guess not. you got to stick up for yourself like...
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. >>> before itunes and spotify there was the columbia house record club.ce peaking in the 1990s, the mail order business which promised 8 cds for a penny has struggled mightily. now the parent company is struggling and plans to sell columbia house at auction. milissa, back to you. >>> a big name at nfl wide receiver is calling it quits. >>> plus, a scary crash. bike against car. you can tell who came out worst off. sports is next. aw com'on. clearasil ultra works fast to begin visibly clearing up skin in as little as 12 hours. besides, its not like acne will last forever. just like your mom won't walk in on you... forever. stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! see what i'm saying? acne won't last. but for now, let's be clear. clearasil works fast. no, no, no, no, [music] people are both soft and strong... yey! which is why our products are too. angel soft. don't be envious. be envied! revlon cwhat i want. envy™in jut base coat and color in one. then, diamond top coat for gorgeous, life-resistant wear. in 30 easy-to-remove shades to love. revlon. lov
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it's the first time any "challenger" or "columbia" remains have been shown publicly. wreckage from the "columbia" has been stored in off-limits offices at nasa while the "challenger" fuselage was kept at abandoned silos at cape canaveral. families of the astronauts were given a private viewing of the display before the opening. >>> when we come back, the unlikely moderate to severe crohn's disease is tough, but i've managed. except that managing my symptoms was all i was doing. and when i finally told my doctor, he said humira is for adults like me who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. and that in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief. and many achieved remission. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get t
it's the first time any "challenger" or "columbia" remains have been shown publicly. wreckage from the "columbia" has been stored in off-limits offices at nasa while the "challenger" fuselage was kept at abandoned silos at cape canaveral. families of the astronauts were given a private viewing of the display before the opening. >>> when we come back, the unlikely moderate to severe crohn's disease is tough, but i've managed. except that managing...
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congestion that they see coming through here along columbia pike. now they say they want to look up and set out. ♪ it may look like an amusement park ride, but some say this could be the future of transportation along columbia pike in arlington. >> we did not get the metro now. it would be nice to have something. reporter: members of the civic association are looking at the stability of adding this above ground system of j pods to ease congestion. each is tailored to the writer see gets your destination without making any stops in between. >> you can have one person in the pod. you do not have to share with strangers. reporter: it would be operated with solar panels. the aboveground rails could handle hundreds of hot, each traveling nearly 40 loss for our. -- miles per hour. the project would not need public funding. >> it would all be privatized. the guy who built it would charge people to find it. reporter: some say they would need to know more before they could supported. it looks like a good way to ease the growing congestion. >> i grew up with
congestion that they see coming through here along columbia pike. now they say they want to look up and set out. ♪ it may look like an amusement park ride, but some say this could be the future of transportation along columbia pike in arlington. >> we did not get the metro now. it would be nice to have something. reporter: members of the civic association are looking at the stability of adding this above ground system of j pods to ease congestion. each is tailored to the writer see gets...
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may look like an amusement park ride, but some say this could be the future of transportation on columbiaike in arlington. >> we did not get metro now, so it would a nice to have something. looking at there stability of adding this of the to be system of j-pods ease congestion. each is tailored to the rider so that you get to your destination without stops. >> you can have one person per pod. brianne: it would be operated with solar panels. echo pulled hundreds of pods, each traveling on most 40 miles per hour. while the risen no-cost estimate, the civic association says the project would not need public funding. >> it will be privatized, and the guy who builds it will charge people to fund it. some say they need to know more. this business owner says it looks like a good way to ease congestion. way inew up with age and europe and it is common and popular. brianne: brianne carter, abc 7 news. hey terry stop! they have a special! so, what did you guys think of the test drive? i love the jetta. but what about a deal? terry, stop! it's quite alrlright... you know what? we want to make a deal
may look like an amusement park ride, but some say this could be the future of transportation on columbiaike in arlington. >> we did not get metro now, so it would a nice to have something. looking at there stability of adding this of the to be system of j-pods ease congestion. each is tailored to the rider so that you get to your destination without stops. >> you can have one person per pod. brianne: it would be operated with solar panels. echo pulled hundreds of pods, each...
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the islamic ones or be they leftist revolutionaries like the eln in columbia. he best way to win political apital is to win the economy. we need to do a deeper examination about the metrics and if they are right. it cannot be viewed in isolation. it has to be viewed within the larger picture of state building and priority efforts. the problem is that we have unrealistic expectations about how long it takes to wave the magic wand and get a legal economy going in the country that is still in violence and destroyed economically. poppy is there to stay in afghanistan. i think we can be smarter about how interdiction is done. we can be smarter about how the livelihoods are helped. we need to pay attention -- even if you do all of these things, you would still have uge amounts of opium and poppy. rian: let's look at it from an american perspective. we have lost $7 billion and that is not the only place. we have blown billions of dollars. how much of that poppy -- a lot goes to europe, but how much of the drugs that are created from the poppy in afghanistan are coming
the islamic ones or be they leftist revolutionaries like the eln in columbia. he best way to win political apital is to win the economy. we need to do a deeper examination about the metrics and if they are right. it cannot be viewed in isolation. it has to be viewed within the larger picture of state building and priority efforts. the problem is that we have unrealistic expectations about how long it takes to wave the magic wand and get a legal economy going in the country that is still in...
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onnk of his stance abolitionists in the district of columbia.e position he took in 1837 remained the position he took he signed the washington dc abolitionist statute in 1862. that position was unambiguously antislavery. proslavery radicals argued that congress had no power to abolish slavery in d.c. because slaves were constitutionally protected property. lincoln rejected that. had the power to abolish slavery in the district. just as there was a broad spectrum of opinion with an american politics, and within the republican party, there was a spectrum of opinion among those who agreed with lincoln that congress did have the power to abolish slavery in washington. that is, people who didn't take an explicitly proslavery position are all over the place. further to the rate will -- further to the right was henry clay. abolish has power to slavery in d.c., clay argued, but it should never do so because it would unleash inferior africans into white society, causing unspeakable havoc. this was not the position lincoln took. the lesse take hysterical
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of columbia dolkart university speaks on the history of the commission and the obstacles it has faced over the years as well as the criteria and process for designing a landmark. the skyscraper museum and new york city -- in new york city hosted this program. ms. willis: welcome. i'm the founder and director of the skyscraper museum. i want to welcome you tonight to the lecture that will elevate the50th year anniversary of landmarks preservation commission and as occasion by the book that is the catalog for the exhibition called "saving place" which is on view at the .useum of the city of new york i hope you will go see that exhibition. andrew dolkart is the curator for that exhibition, and he has a very long history with new york city landmarks and architectural history. i think this has gone off now, has it? all right. andrew is a good friend of long-standing, we like to say, rather than old friend, but we do go way that. this is one more lecture at the skyscraper museum, which has been going on in a relationship now for probably nearly the 17 years since the museum was started. and
of columbia dolkart university speaks on the history of the commission and the obstacles it has faced over the years as well as the criteria and process for designing a landmark. the skyscraper museum and new york city -- in new york city hosted this program. ms. willis: welcome. i'm the founder and director of the skyscraper museum. i want to welcome you tonight to the lecture that will elevate the50th year anniversary of landmarks preservation commission and as occasion by the book that is...
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nicolas maduro blamed the attack on paramilitary groups in columbia.than 1,000 columbians living in venezuela have been deported. >> guatemala's parliament is expected to vote in the coming days on whether of the president should be embeached. after a top panel said molina should be stripped of immunity from prosecution. protesters are calling for him to resign over a scandal that saw his vice president facing charges. molina denies allegations >>> peace is returning to some communities in northern nigeria. after thousands were forced out by cattle thieves. we have this report on how they are rebuilding their lives. >> reporter: for the first time in three years, this man worked on his farm. like many villages around the north-west. he is returning home after being forced out by thieves. >> for them, killing the land was impossible, until a few months ago. >> we suffered and lost lives and property. we fled several times, and they said not to run. you can't run forever. we are afraid. where else can we go. >> hundreds were killed. across the region, fa
nicolas maduro blamed the attack on paramilitary groups in columbia.than 1,000 columbians living in venezuela have been deported. >> guatemala's parliament is expected to vote in the coming days on whether of the president should be embeached. after a top panel said molina should be stripped of immunity from prosecution. protesters are calling for him to resign over a scandal that saw his vice president facing charges. molina denies allegations >>> peace is returning to some...
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this is the third largest run on record in the columbia. and we were all expecting large escarpments for the fish. and it would set us back dramatically to have a smaller spawning escapement putting future runs at risk of being at some of the low run sizes we see a decade ago. >> thank you. to put this in broader context, salmon runs on the columbia have been robust 2.3 million or so for the year last year. in a broader context it gives you an idea that the fish are rebounding. how this will affect the important chinook run, we are not sure. whether the conditions will be the same then or whether the river will cool substantially - we'll keep an eye on that >>> and we've got our professor back here. richard, you heard the report. we talked about the economic effects of fishing, agriculture. what are some of the other economic effects this drought is having. >> well today, as you mentioned in your news we have wildfire. they are really having a significant cost and damage they are costing a lot of money to control. if we can control them. so
this is the third largest run on record in the columbia. and we were all expecting large escarpments for the fish. and it would set us back dramatically to have a smaller spawning escapement putting future runs at risk of being at some of the low run sizes we see a decade ago. >> thank you. to put this in broader context, salmon runs on the columbia have been robust 2.3 million or so for the year last year. in a broader context it gives you an idea that the fish are rebounding. how this...