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stevenson spoke the , viet cong attacked a town in south vietnam and massacred its people.now north vietnam's acts of andession against the south subversion and sabotage as shown in this film and had reached a critical point. the government of south vietnam desperately needed more help to stay alive. ♪ [explosion] ♪ narrator: to help the south viennese counter the violence from the north the united states , increased the size of its own forces in south vietnam and began to use airpower against military targets in north thenam to limit infiltration of men and supplies from north vietnam to south vietnam. not only the united states sent men and material to south vietnam to help it preserve its independence. australia, thailand, south korea, new zealand, and the philippines also contributed armed help. more than 30 other countries participated in programs of economic and medical assistance. none of the other foreign countries involved ever posed a threat to the government of north vietnam. each sought to end the conflict by negotiation instead of arms. in april 1965, 17 countr
stevenson spoke the , viet cong attacked a town in south vietnam and massacred its people.now north vietnam's acts of andession against the south subversion and sabotage as shown in this film and had reached a critical point. the government of south vietnam desperately needed more help to stay alive. ♪ [explosion] ♪ narrator: to help the south viennese counter the violence from the north the united states , increased the size of its own forces in south vietnam and began to use airpower...
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the viet cong losses forced the north vietnamese to provide the majority of soldiers.washington on march 31, president johnson made an announcement to bring the conflict in vietnam to the negotiating table. toi have ordered aircraft make no attacks on north vietnam. in the demilitarized zone where the enemy build up directly threatens our forward positions. and where the movement of their troops and supplies are related. >> mr. johnson's decision brought action from annoy -- from hanoi. they sent a delegation to negotiate peace. the chief negotiator for the .nited states, while talks began with a ceremonious first meeting, the press toward peace had just begun. the talks proceeded with were chargeshere and counter charges. in late november, the talks did not move forward at all. from the united states to announce a total bombing halt of the north and paved the way for expanded peace talks. timing and delaying tactics were important to the north vietnamese negotiator because the campaign occupied the attention of americans. before the inauguration of a new president, pe
the viet cong losses forced the north vietnamese to provide the majority of soldiers.washington on march 31, president johnson made an announcement to bring the conflict in vietnam to the negotiating table. toi have ordered aircraft make no attacks on north vietnam. in the demilitarized zone where the enemy build up directly threatens our forward positions. and where the movement of their troops and supplies are related. >> mr. johnson's decision brought action from annoy -- from hanoi....
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stevenson spoke, the viet cong attacked a town in south vietnam and massacred its people.w north vietnam's acts of a grid -- of aggression against the south were deemed a subversion of sabotage as shown in these captured films had reached a critical point. the government of south vietnam desperately needed more help to stay alive. ♪ to help the south vietnamese counter the accelerating violence in the north, the united states greatly increased the size of its own forces in south vietnam. it also began to use airport -- airpower to limit the infiltration of men and supplies from north vietnam to south vietnam. ♪ states sent united men and materiel to help it preserve its independence, australia, thailand, the republic of south korea, new zealand, and the philippines also contributed armed help. ♪ more than 30 other countries participated in programs of economic and medical assistance. none of the foreign countries involved ever posed a threat to the government of north vietnam. in fact each sought to end the conflict by negotiation instead of by arms. in april 1965, 17 unal
stevenson spoke, the viet cong attacked a town in south vietnam and massacred its people.w north vietnam's acts of a grid -- of aggression against the south were deemed a subversion of sabotage as shown in these captured films had reached a critical point. the government of south vietnam desperately needed more help to stay alive. ♪ to help the south vietnamese counter the accelerating violence in the north, the united states greatly increased the size of its own forces in south vietnam. it...
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international outcry over the blazes that threatens a huge trade deal french president emmanuel in my cong said the fires were an international crisis and vowed to block a trade agreement between the european union and south american countries over brazil's lack of action. activists gathered in the french resort town of be at its ahead of this weekend's g. 7 summit described global poverty as another kind of fire threatening the world live meeting of the globe's richest nations. promises to be challenging in addition to brazil's wildfires g 7 leaders will consider a range of hot button issues including migration u.s. iran relations and international trade. $356.00 migrants have been allowed to disembark on the mediterranean island of malta ending the latest impasse between european union governments and n.-g. o. rescue ships the migrants will be relocated to 6 other countries france germany ireland not some burg portugal and romania. the us supremes court says justice ruth bader ginsburg has undergone treatment for a militant tumour in her pancreas the court said the 86 year old supremes c
international outcry over the blazes that threatens a huge trade deal french president emmanuel in my cong said the fires were an international crisis and vowed to block a trade agreement between the european union and south american countries over brazil's lack of action. activists gathered in the french resort town of be at its ahead of this weekend's g. 7 summit described global poverty as another kind of fire threatening the world live meeting of the globe's richest nations. promises to be...
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it m marks the start o of cong's tense ebola outbreak -- 10th ebola outbreak. the virus is still spreading and has claimed ovover 1800 lives.. >> the role of the population is crucial. we cannot do a anything withouta committed population. that is why we are trying to depict -- detect suspicious cases at a committee level. >> the ebola virus has spread through blood or bodily fluids and it is not airborne. to avoid getting infected, it is recommended to stay away from wild animals and avoid contact with infected people. despite a cacampaign backed d be u.n. a and i international dono, local authorities have been struggling to contain the epidemic. health centers and medical staff have come under attack from various militia groups active in the region. there has also beenen widespread mistrust among the local population, some even denying that t the diseasese exists. >> i think therere was more than 1800 dthths, it is crucial to give people a reality y check. people who lost family members will never say that ebola does not exist. >> most cases of the virus have
it m marks the start o of cong's tense ebola outbreak -- 10th ebola outbreak. the virus is still spreading and has claimed ovover 1800 lives.. >> the role of the population is crucial. we cannot do a anything withouta committed population. that is why we are trying to depict -- detect suspicious cases at a committee level. >> the ebola virus has spread through blood or bodily fluids and it is not airborne. to avoid getting infected, it is recommended to stay away from wild animals...
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and gamers delight here in germany at the moment when the world's biggest computer games event games cong. for jazz fans the long white is what is being hailed as the definitive documentary about legendary trumpeter miles davis hit cinemas this week the director stanley nelson 1st started this project over 15 years ago most importantly with the permission of miles davis family and sony music but it was shelved until 2 years ago now the story of one of the most influential and brilliant musicians in the world of jazz can be told in birth of the cool. more than any other jazz artist miles davis had the qualities of a rock star when he was a boy his father gave him a trumpet the rest is history movie his.
and gamers delight here in germany at the moment when the world's biggest computer games event games cong. for jazz fans the long white is what is being hailed as the definitive documentary about legendary trumpeter miles davis hit cinemas this week the director stanley nelson 1st started this project over 15 years ago most importantly with the permission of miles davis family and sony music but it was shelved until 2 years ago now the story of one of the most influential and brilliant...
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and gamers delight here in germany at the moment with the world's biggest computer games event games cong. for jazz fans the long white is what is being hailed as the definitive documentary about legendary trumpeter miles davis hit cinemas this week the director stanley nelson 1st started this project over 15 years ago most importantly with the permission of miles davis family and sony music but it was shelved until 2 years ago now the story of one of the most influential and brilliant musicians in the world of jazz can be told in birth of the cool. more than any other jazz artist miles davis had the qualities of a rock star when he was a boy his father gave him a trumpet the rest is history music has always been like a cross with me it's the 1st thing in my life go to bed thinking about it and wake up thinking about. that passion made him a legend. miles started very early he looked at things differently he saw things differently without a doubt the most unique person i've ever known. the new film miles davis birth of the cool tells davis his story from beginning to end director stanley
and gamers delight here in germany at the moment with the world's biggest computer games event games cong. for jazz fans the long white is what is being hailed as the definitive documentary about legendary trumpeter miles davis hit cinemas this week the director stanley nelson 1st started this project over 15 years ago most importantly with the permission of miles davis family and sony music but it was shelved until 2 years ago now the story of one of the most influential and brilliant...
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address the issue to the rest of the law no end in sight by the looks of it at the moment thanks phebe cong. as to yemen now where a saudi led coalition has launched airstrikes on southern separatists in aden after the separatists effectively took over the port city the un says up to 40 people died in that fighting and coalition is calling the separatist actions a coup and blaming the united arab emirates until now the u.a.e. had sided with saudi arabia in a 4 year conflict it's a development that has apparently split the 2 middle east allies. fighters seeking independence from yemen south take control of the presidential palace the separatists backed by the united arab emirates claim they seized the compound without a fight. since 2014 they have been part of the saudi led military coalition fighting the who the rebels now the allies have turned on each other adding a further fault lines to the conflict tearing apart but a lot of them got a little we achieved a big victory in the south capital they didn't win this time pro governor pataki and where defeated. set up not know the law. it foll
address the issue to the rest of the law no end in sight by the looks of it at the moment thanks phebe cong. as to yemen now where a saudi led coalition has launched airstrikes on southern separatists in aden after the separatists effectively took over the port city the un says up to 40 people died in that fighting and coalition is calling the separatist actions a coup and blaming the united arab emirates until now the u.a.e. had sided with saudi arabia in a 4 year conflict it's a development...
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and gamers delight here in germany at the moment when the world's biggest computer games event games cong. for jazz fans the long white is of what is being hailed as the definitive documentary about legendary trumpeter miles davis hit cinemas this week the director stanley nelson 1st started this project over 15 years ago most importantly with the permission of miles davis family and sony music but it was shelved until 2 years ago now the story of one of the most influential and brilliant musicians in the world of jazz can be told in birth of the cool. more than any other jazz artist miles davis had the qualities of a rock star when he was a boy his father gave him a trumpet the rest is history. his.
and gamers delight here in germany at the moment when the world's biggest computer games event games cong. for jazz fans the long white is of what is being hailed as the definitive documentary about legendary trumpeter miles davis hit cinemas this week the director stanley nelson 1st started this project over 15 years ago most importantly with the permission of miles davis family and sony music but it was shelved until 2 years ago now the story of one of the most influential and brilliant...
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it's it hasn't been funny i don't think if that firm congé came forward yeah things that are going thereare going on and on with it's like more people and poor hopefully cool you know things. and everyone gets yeah safely home. hong kong's airport one of the world's busiest is now ground 0 for protesters and their challenge to beijing thousands staged a sit in here on monday outraged over what they see as the erosion of their democratic freedoms by china. is a kind of thing called income p.d.s. off selfishness opposed to out of the robot god we cannot avoid this just some awful lot i'm not voidable because we fight for our final goal that is all freedom . protesters anger fueled as well by fresh scenes of police violence on sunday they fired tear gas at close range at demonstrators inside a subway station and charged many with tons sees violence scenes are now a growing part of the biggest crisis hong kong has seen in decades. but the territories chief executive defended the police and gave no sign of concessions at a tense press conference. was for what is your on saturday i don't have
it's it hasn't been funny i don't think if that firm congé came forward yeah things that are going thereare going on and on with it's like more people and poor hopefully cool you know things. and everyone gets yeah safely home. hong kong's airport one of the world's busiest is now ground 0 for protesters and their challenge to beijing thousands staged a sit in here on monday outraged over what they see as the erosion of their democratic freedoms by china. is a kind of thing called income...
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and gamers delight here in germany at the moment when the world's biggest computer games event games cong. for jazz fans the long wait is over what is being hailed as the definitive documentary about legendary trumpeter miles davis hit cinemas this week the director stanley nelson 1st started this project over 15 years ago most importantly with the permission of miles davis family and sony music but it was shelved until 2 years ago now the story of one of the most influential and brilliant musicians in the world of jazz can be told in both of the cool. that more than any other jazz artist miles davis had the qualities of a rock star when he was a boy his father gave him a trumpet the rest is history music has always been like a curse with me it's the 1st thing in my life go to bed thinking about it and wake up thinking about it that's all i live for. that passion made him a legend. miles started very early he looked at things differently he saw things differently without a doubt the most unique person i've ever known. the new film miles davis birth of the cool tells davis his story from b
and gamers delight here in germany at the moment when the world's biggest computer games event games cong. for jazz fans the long wait is over what is being hailed as the definitive documentary about legendary trumpeter miles davis hit cinemas this week the director stanley nelson 1st started this project over 15 years ago most importantly with the permission of miles davis family and sony music but it was shelved until 2 years ago now the story of one of the most influential and brilliant...
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international outcry over the blazes that threatens a huge trade deal french president emmanuel in my cong said the fires were an international crisis and vowed to block a trade agreement between the european union and south american countries over brazil's lack of action. activists gathered in the french resort town of be at. it's ahead of this weekend's g. 7 summit described global poverty as another kind of fire threatening the world the meeting of the globe's richest nations promises to be challenging in addition to brazil's wildfires g 7 leaders will consider a range of hot button issues including migration u.s. iran relations and international trade. $356.00 migrants have been allowed to disembark on the mediterranean island of malta ending the latest impasse between european union governments and n.g.o.s q. ships the migrants will be relocated to 6 other countries france germany ireland luxemburg portugal and romania. the u.s. supreme court says justice ruth bader ginsburg has undergone treatment for a militant tumor in her pancreas the court said the 86 year old supremes court judg
international outcry over the blazes that threatens a huge trade deal french president emmanuel in my cong said the fires were an international crisis and vowed to block a trade agreement between the european union and south american countries over brazil's lack of action. activists gathered in the french resort town of be at. it's ahead of this weekend's g. 7 summit described global poverty as another kind of fire threatening the world the meeting of the globe's richest nations promises to be...
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league soccer anun anuncio este luinenes que no i castigara a aleya, ded despues de que pideira a congs unidos que ghag haga algo con control de armven de armas, el jugador al anotar t tomo el microfono tomyu dijo fi la violencia con armas, con esto terminamos tengan m,buenas ta tardes . >> muchas gracias . >> lo que si llamo la atencion f fu el fin de semana es andre-pierre gignac que logro super marca de 1045 goles goles de s t bebito de in(inentendible(, r (risas( sale de vacaciones yu todo, esta en toda las plataf m plataformas deportivas . >> ah bueno . >> (risas( . >> vamos a una pausa . >> mexico rea asesinato en texas, tenemois a detalles . >> autoridades investigan el r tirote en ophio que dejo 9 mu t muertos y variios heridso al regreso . >> y ayer familiares y amios dge keyla se preparan ultimo adios . >> este 9 de agosto telemundo en su barrio dando consejeria de n inkigraci inmigracion esto en calle pi (palabra en ingles( desde las 4 con salsa picante o bájale un poco con ranch. prueba hoy mi nuevo spicy chicken strips combo, con 100% pechuga de pollo. solo en jack in the
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. >> if he was serious about making us all safer, then call on the cong troosz call on background checks, have an assault rifle ban. i have introduced an assault rifle ban and buyback and i am going to tell my colleagues there are a lot of people who would like to see that. >> reporter: swalwell says he's in favor of ending the summer recess early. and head back to washington d.c. but that hasn't happened yet. instead he will stay with his constituents. there are many lay thoorz story. its e commerce headquarters are in the bay area. they want the store to stop sell guns. about two dozen employees walked off the job inb san bruno. they started a with moment of silence in honor of the victims off of the three recent mass shootings. they want them to know they're against walmart's policy of selling firearms. walmart saying it has no current plans to change its gun policy. >>> fast-moving brush fire forced people from their homes in contra costra county. we can tell you the fire is with 100b% contained. broke out at noon and spread fast. >> >>ed started get pushed. >> reporter:ol]k seller's
. >> if he was serious about making us all safer, then call on the cong troosz call on background checks, have an assault rifle ban. i have introduced an assault rifle ban and buyback and i am going to tell my colleagues there are a lot of people who would like to see that. >> reporter: swalwell says he's in favor of ending the summer recess early. and head back to washington d.c. but that hasn't happened yet. instead he will stay with his constituents. there are many lay thoorz...
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international outcry over the blazes that threaten so huge trade deal french president emmanuel in my cong said the fires were an international crisis and vowed to block a trade agreement between the european union and south american countries over brazil's lack of action. activists gathered in the french resort town of. gets ahead of this weekend's g. 7 summit described global poverty as another kind of fire threatening the world the meeting of the globe's richest nations promises to be challenging in addition to brazil's wildfires g 7 leaders will consider a range of hot button issues including migration u.s. iran relations and international trade. 356 migrants have been allowed to disembark on the mediterranean island of malta ending the latest impasse between european union governments and ngo rescue ships the migrants will be relocated to 6 other countries france germany ireland luxemburg portugal and romania. the us supremes court says justice ruth bader ginsburg has undergone treatment for a minute nicknamed tumor in her pancreas the court said the 86 year old supremes court judge n
international outcry over the blazes that threaten so huge trade deal french president emmanuel in my cong said the fires were an international crisis and vowed to block a trade agreement between the european union and south american countries over brazil's lack of action. activists gathered in the french resort town of. gets ahead of this weekend's g. 7 summit described global poverty as another kind of fire threatening the world the meeting of the globe's richest nations promises to be...
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and that arm is controlling president my cong like a puppet human threatening a french citizen. the post is by a right wing nationalist group that posts from an address outside of france. they discuss what to do they say jews in france are threatened by both islamists and right wing radicals. is wrong. one group accuses the jews of being on the side of israel and such against the palestinians but. the other group believe that the jews rule the world they put. this into a young. to some degree. but it's the same $800.00. both groups want to see the jews disappear. and to dominate and destroy them. but sometimes the paperwork has to wait because somebody is eager to hit the streets where the people are. he feels that paris has changed a lot in recent years a number of jewish run stores have closed he says especially in the bond years. and the few that do still exist have military for protection. but i mean from a few people this is ruefully produce in the 11th hour on busy mall. nor lived an elderly woman who was murdered. she was stabbed to death. to. holocaust survivor reportedl
and that arm is controlling president my cong like a puppet human threatening a french citizen. the post is by a right wing nationalist group that posts from an address outside of france. they discuss what to do they say jews in france are threatened by both islamists and right wing radicals. is wrong. one group accuses the jews of being on the side of israel and such against the palestinians but. the other group believe that the jews rule the world they put. this into a young. to some degree....
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isolated community in the jungles of northern laos was recruited by the cia to help fight the viet cong over 50000 of the hmong tribe became part of america's secret army disrupting communist supply lines along the whole human trail thousands of monk died in the war but their problems didn't end when the americans pulled out fearing a crackdown by laos communist government forces many fled the country but some 7000 stayed behind then continued to fight what they called red laos from deep within the jungle where they lived in hiding in 2008 ounces there is tony burke they tracked uphill for more than 2 days through dense forests in search of the hmong who were left behind he found a settlement of fewer than 200 people most of them born after the war but still living as their ancestors had he was the 1st outsider they had seen in 32 years from 2008 this is the last tribe secret army of the cia. an arduous trek through thick jungle a journey to find a lost tribe. people been hidden from the outside world for more than 30 years too scared to leave the jungle but too afraid to stay people on
isolated community in the jungles of northern laos was recruited by the cia to help fight the viet cong over 50000 of the hmong tribe became part of america's secret army disrupting communist supply lines along the whole human trail thousands of monk died in the war but their problems didn't end when the americans pulled out fearing a crackdown by laos communist government forces many fled the country but some 7000 stayed behind then continued to fight what they called red laos from deep within...
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>> amazon is a big company, but it is a cong fora amazon and the retailer, the marketplace business, amazon web services, logistic businesses, devices businesses. today it is a conglomerate business. i think like any business, size brings complexity and size brings the need for oversight and so i do think that scrutiny on all of these large companies is needed. >> should we think of amazon as an operating system? >> well, i think certain parts of it, that's a really interesting question, certain parts of it i think doveome of the essences of an operating system. i think some of their supply chain capabilities where they're providing tools to other sellers, to help manage their psystem.hain start becoming like echo the alexa certainly is -- has the potential of being a voice operating system. so i think there are some parts of amazon that has some of ths oversight or what not is when it is the full stack. it is the i say something to echo, it goes, delivered, a third party is part of amazon's, you know, infrastructure, its environment really, they're in control of all of that. >> in c
>> amazon is a big company, but it is a cong fora amazon and the retailer, the marketplace business, amazon web services, logistic businesses, devices businesses. today it is a conglomerate business. i think like any business, size brings complexity and size brings the need for oversight and so i do think that scrutiny on all of these large companies is needed. >> should we think of amazon as an operating system? >> well, i think certain parts of it, that's a really...
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togeeler, we followed a cong cast of characters through sweeping change, love, ambition, heartbreak,ope. and now, the story wlvl continue on the si screen en the downton abbey feature film comes to theaters this fall. what will happen? jim carter and his guests may just share
togeeler, we followed a cong cast of characters through sweeping change, love, ambition, heartbreak,ope. and now, the story wlvl continue on the si screen en the downton abbey feature film comes to theaters this fall. what will happen? jim carter and his guests may just share
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that whole deck house on theap side is cong. rebecca: microbes are eating away at the metal, creating stalactites of rust that dangle from the ship. amazingly, the glass in the portholes is still in place, giving a tantalizing glimpse into the titanic's past. it was the biggest shi its time, setting sail from g uthampton in 1912 on its maiden voyage head new york. but it never made it. it sank after hitting an iceberg. 1500 people lost their lives. these incredibly ornate slippers belon' to one of the titanic' first-class passengers. a fashion buyer who was on her way to new york, she was one of the lucky ones she survived, and she brought with her this musical toy pig ththat she played to sooth children on the overcrowded lifeboats. every one of the precious artifacts at the nationaleu maritime mtell a story. but exploring the titanic is also crucial. >> i think it is still important to go down and visit the wreck. the wreck itself is the only witness we have got of the titanic disaster. all the survivors have passed away. so i
that whole deck house on theap side is cong. rebecca: microbes are eating away at the metal, creating stalactites of rust that dangle from the ship. amazingly, the glass in the portholes is still in place, giving a tantalizing glimpse into the titanic's past. it was the biggest shi its time, setting sail from g uthampton in 1912 on its maiden voyage head new york. but it never made it. it sank after hitting an iceberg. 1500 people lost their lives. these incredibly ornate slippers belon' to one...
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some cong social workers preparing for a demonstration. they work is volunteers at the weekend protests are met someone who watches you laugh and they're putting on all the gears in your front lines though i think actually it's not not only differ for here's the thing as an adult we should do something we should come and protect the social workers help demonstrators and affected passers by alike with anything from that ministering i washed to a school shooting elderly people out of the actions and they wear gas masks as protection against the tear gas used by police up to $600.00 canisters fired per day. organizers have developed a strategy of holding numerous small rallies at ever changing locations. but hong kong's international airport is a favorite protest is tell global travel is about their goals no extradition of hong kong suspects to mainland china protecting democracy in hong kong after britain handed the territory back to china in 1997 residents were guaranteed freedoms not granted on the mainland including freedom of speech and
some cong social workers preparing for a demonstration. they work is volunteers at the weekend protests are met someone who watches you laugh and they're putting on all the gears in your front lines though i think actually it's not not only differ for here's the thing as an adult we should do something we should come and protect the social workers help demonstrators and affected passers by alike with anything from that ministering i washed to a school shooting elderly people out of the actions...
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isolated community in the jungles of northern laos was recruited by the cia to help fight the viet cong over 50000 of the hmong tribe became part of america's secret army disrupting communist supply lines along the whole human trail thousands of monk died in the war but their problems didn't end when the americans pulled out fearing a crackdown by laos communist government forces many fled the country but some 7000 stayed behind then continued to fight what they called red laos from deep within the jungle where they lived in hiding in 2008 ounces there is tony burke they tracked uphill for more than 2 days through dense forests in search of the hmong who were left behind he found a settlement of fewer than 200 people most of them born after the war but still living as their ancestors had he was the 1st outsider they had seen in 32 years from 2008 this is the last tribe secret army of the cia. an arduous trek through thick jungle a journey to find a lost tribe. people been hidden from the outside world for more than 30 years too scared to leave the jungle but too afraid to stay people on
isolated community in the jungles of northern laos was recruited by the cia to help fight the viet cong over 50000 of the hmong tribe became part of america's secret army disrupting communist supply lines along the whole human trail thousands of monk died in the war but their problems didn't end when the americans pulled out fearing a crackdown by laos communist government forces many fled the country but some 7000 stayed behind then continued to fight what they called red laos from deep within...
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cong uestions erin "fox5" dcen . morning.s trying to make new school year easier for families with event at fed ex field. >> look at american bridge. traffic sticking around it's friday. tgif. >>> ♪ >>> 5:29 is time right now. looking live across the dmv. see reagan national i the foreground. see national harbor i should say in the background. friday folks we're ready right. >> we are. we are. good friday morning to you all. glad you're with us. because mike is on hllischurch the commute. tuck, good early morning to you we have avenue got rain showers cooler weather here to stay. onutwebors a n $or th80 and wes fading into the region. take the umbrella when you go out to falls church to see everybody. erin. >> 5:30 right now. new york avenue westbou right blocked. caution there.yo get u around it. >> thank you both. 5:30 straigh up. developing overnight, hit-and-run kills a pedestrian police say thesh happened around 11 o'clock o fair lake circle infa fax. say the suspect might have been driving a redai h sedan. meanwhile in
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this -- there are lots of research and innovation opportunities, including the federal governmenn cong to provide some of acat key funding, even more, perhaps, for phatical drugs, but that's a different -- that has nothing to do with medicare for all. healthcare is a sic human right. that is what i fundamentally believe. and these basic human rights should be provided by the government. >> i'd like to talk about whether it's a basic human right. i mean... when one thinks about rights, when i think about fundamental righ, i think about the bill of rights. i think about the fact that we have the freedom of speech. ic have the freedom to pra our religion. we have the freedom to peaceably assemble.e the all fundamental freedoms that we've agreed in this country exist for us to protect us from government overreach. when i think about healthcare,th k it's a service that somebody purchases and is provided. how is a service that isid pr to somebody a fundamental right in the way that freedom of speechs a fundamental right? >> right. if you get sick, you have no access to any of the other right
this -- there are lots of research and innovation opportunities, including the federal governmenn cong to provide some of acat key funding, even more, perhaps, for phatical drugs, but that's a different -- that has nothing to do with medicare for all. healthcare is a sic human right. that is what i fundamentally believe. and these basic human rights should be provided by the government. >> i'd like to talk about whether it's a basic human right. i mean... when one thinks about rights,...
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. >> and multi-grade classrooms are cong to several schools in frederick county maryland this year duetaffing shortage. parkway elementary is one of ten schools kinder guarders in glle b with second graders and the school superintendent said school fupingd regulations changed asear forcing them to consolidatsrooms. >> and finally giant panda baebae turns four tomorrow. they will celebrate with panda friendly frozen cakeat and unfoely you know whatns this mea his birth day mark the count doup down to say good-bye. h 4 had the panda for bpoeding s and that's the deal between the zoo and china. ee>> bittelt the panda. beepingn when>> before goes back to chin. >> more on the way. when>> before goes back to chin. >> more on the way. thanks. thanks. back-to-back no-hitters. >> loudoun little league team has a historic run after amipping first two g iatesn some time they face up beaten team in hawaii and who could be most formidable nent yet. >> ike ejiockh live ad quarters and hangnut stone ridge virginia, hi, ike >> that's going on, jim, let me tell you something now. we're out in stone bri
. >> and multi-grade classrooms are cong to several schools in frederick county maryland this year duetaffing shortage. parkway elementary is one of ten schools kinder guarders in glle b with second graders and the school superintendent said school fupingd regulations changed asear forcing them to consolidatsrooms. >> and finally giant panda baebae turns four tomorrow. they will celebrate with panda friendly frozen cakeat and unfoely you know whatns this mea his birth day mark the...
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with the tools of the trade just hope and pray that if they drop the bomb, they drop it on the viet cong 1, 2, 3, what are we fighting for? don't ask me, i don't give a damn next up is vietnam 5, 6, 7 open up the pearly gates ain't no time to wonder why whoopee! we're all gonna die come on generals, let's move fast your big chance has come at last. now you can go out and get those reds the only good commie is the one that's dead and you know that peace can only be won when we've blown them all to kingdom come. and it's 1, 2, 3, what are we fighting for? don't ask me, i don't give a damn next up is vietnam and it's 5, 6, 7, open up the pearly gates ain't no time to wonder why whoopee! we're all gonna die come on, mothers throughout the land pack your boys off to vietnam come on, fathers, don't hesitate send your daughters off before it's too late. be the first one on your block to have your kids come home in a box and it's 1, 2, 3 ♪ ♪ next stop is vietnam. and it's five, six, seven, open up the pearly gates. ♪ ♪ [applause] >> please welcome to the stage mr. peter yarrow, singer-songwriter
with the tools of the trade just hope and pray that if they drop the bomb, they drop it on the viet cong 1, 2, 3, what are we fighting for? don't ask me, i don't give a damn next up is vietnam 5, 6, 7 open up the pearly gates ain't no time to wonder why whoopee! we're all gonna die come on generals, let's move fast your big chance has come at last. now you can go out and get those reds the only good commie is the one that's dead and you know that peace can only be won when we've blown them all...
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liberation front to parallel the national liberation front of south vietnam, the hanoi-sponsored viet congwith the communist north vietnamese, they have murdered or maimed hundreds of thousands of vietnamese civilians, and over 300,000 american soldiers trying to help keep southeast asia from communist subjugation. mass graves have been uncovered in south vietnam, disclosing over 2000 bodies, most in civilian clothing. many victims were bound and executed, while some were undeniably buried alive. south vietnamese who managed to escape the atrocities say the victims were mostly teachers, policemen, minor government officials, farmers and some soldiers, and were made to dig their own graves. >> the black panther party, we have been accused of being led by the american communist party. we have been accused of that quite a bit. narrator: bobby seale didn't reply to the accusation the black panther party is part of the world communist apparatus, but his minister of information, eldridge cleaver, a top voice of the black panthers speaking from communist dominated algiers to which he fled, set th
liberation front to parallel the national liberation front of south vietnam, the hanoi-sponsored viet congwith the communist north vietnamese, they have murdered or maimed hundreds of thousands of vietnamese civilians, and over 300,000 american soldiers trying to help keep southeast asia from communist subjugation. mass graves have been uncovered in south vietnam, disclosing over 2000 bodies, most in civilian clothing. many victims were bound and executed, while some were undeniably buried...
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we'll have which one it is cong up. ♪ havertys has a wild idea for labor day.op of all hot dogs and sunburns, you filled yr home with furniture that's built to last maand feels like it was de just for you? then you could enjoy the more than a day.or forh at havertys labor day sale, get a hundred dollars off ery thousand you spend. and now through monday, get an extra two hundreoff. that's a labor day you cacelebrate. havertys life looks good >> back 8: f now if youound love online you're not ane. researchers at stanford university found 39% of couples met eir partner online. stud ps showingeople trust the internet dating in the apps that are available out there more th traditional methoeo like meetingple through friends or family. researchers say big reason for that is of courseti thegma attached to online dating rn off overtim h dating e of tsphe most romantic cities in america is right here in the d.c. region. we're of talking about fredericksburg. coming in number 25 on the ietsbu 25 most romantic cit t t& didn't make the list. >> right. >> okay. fredericksb
we'll have which one it is cong up. ♪ havertys has a wild idea for labor day.op of all hot dogs and sunburns, you filled yr home with furniture that's built to last maand feels like it was de just for you? then you could enjoy the more than a day.or forh at havertys labor day sale, get a hundred dollars off ery thousand you spend. and now through monday, get an extra two hundreoff. that's a labor day you cacelebrate. havertys life looks good >> back 8: f now if youound love online...
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h now 99 year old grandmother cong out with strong words against the president after he claimed the elder talib was awi er because her granddaughter decided not v toisit her. trump tells me i should be happy rashida is not coming, she said to reuters. may god ruin him. rashida tlaied a humanitarian vbisit r to her an government rejected her request to enter the jewish state. it was accepted but the michigan democrat reversed course saying she wondd have to goer oppressive conditions. talib's family in the west bank also backing her decision not to go. >> i didn't meet rashida for a long time. she didn't come. but her mother used to visit us. they d allow rashida to come. with are with rashida in rejectin the decision, we consider it the right decision. >> israel's interior minister tweeted the congrs bomb's request was only aimed at bashes the state of israel. >>> the mass shooting i el paso and dayton this month brought renewed attention to gun control and mentalal he. over the past few monthsou arlingtonty has been working on ao plan teate specialized court program to address mental ill
h now 99 year old grandmother cong out with strong words against the president after he claimed the elder talib was awi er because her granddaughter decided not v toisit her. trump tells me i should be happy rashida is not coming, she said to reuters. may god ruin him. rashida tlaied a humanitarian vbisit r to her an government rejected her request to enter the jewish state. it was accepted but the michigan democrat reversed course saying she wondd have to goer oppressive conditions. talib's...
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so it reminds of a scene where major cong has his weapon, taking off his cowboy saying yee-ha, but that's what it remind me of. in all seriousness it should make everyone very nervous because that treaty was historic. now we are looking at a potential arms race, china, russia, the united states. >> just to be clear the argument some people on both sides are making is russia was already violating it, so doing away with the treaty in effect just allows the united states to acknowledge what was already a reality. i want to talk policy. give us the numbers behind some of the questioning of barack obama's record that happened in the democratic presidential debates this week. you had julian castro doing it, and by implication many of the democrats doing it when it comes to health care. and harry made the case at least fwrum a data driven perspective it's risky because barack obama is as popular as you can get among democratic voters. even more popular among african-american voters. so why at this point, west? >> i think that barack obama is the most popular candidate or figure of our lifetime a
so it reminds of a scene where major cong has his weapon, taking off his cowboy saying yee-ha, but that's what it remind me of. in all seriousness it should make everyone very nervous because that treaty was historic. now we are looking at a potential arms race, china, russia, the united states. >> just to be clear the argument some people on both sides are making is russia was already violating it, so doing away with the treaty in effect just allows the united states to acknowledge what...
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steve moore is here. eroon, cong, and...the bantu people. new features. greater details.ries. get your dna kit today at ancestry.com. so, every day, we put our latest technology and unrivaled network to work. the united states postal service makes more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country. -[ scoffs ] if you say so. ♪ -i'm sorry? -what teach here isn't telling you is that snapshot rewards safe drivers with discounts on car insurance. -what? ♪ -or maybe he didn't know. ♪ [ chuckles ] i'm done with this class. -you're not even enrolled in this class. -i know. i'm supposed to be in ceramics. do you know -- -room 303. -oh. thank you. -yeah. -good luck, everybody. -oh. thank you. -yeah. in the human brain, billions of nefor people with parkinson's, some neurons change their tune, causing uncontrollable tremors. now, abbott technology can target those exact neurons. restoring control and harmony, once thought to belost forever. the most personal technology is technology with the power to change your life. >> maria: welcome back. the u.s. navy conducted
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again at any time on all sides people are growing weary after what's been a long fight i just with how cong him go but today before i have it was then to get there is on par with no end in sight to the protests it may be a long wait for those who want to see old hong kong return or those fighting for a new one to emerge. well as mentioned the organizers all that large rally planned for saturday have cancelled it because the police did not give them permission to hold it. which is the political party y'all vagueness challenge or sure one hour in fact encouraging people to still come out onto the streets on saturday al-jazeera is great a reporting live from hong kong many thanks let's speak to steve sang who is rector of the china institute at the school of oriental and african studies which is part of the university of london he joins us now live from nottingham steve good to have you with us all the authorities stepping up their crackdown on dissent in hong kong are things likely to get worse for the protests. i'm afraid you are right they are starting the process of escalating the level of
again at any time on all sides people are growing weary after what's been a long fight i just with how cong him go but today before i have it was then to get there is on par with no end in sight to the protests it may be a long wait for those who want to see old hong kong return or those fighting for a new one to emerge. well as mentioned the organizers all that large rally planned for saturday have cancelled it because the police did not give them permission to hold it. which is the political...
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team toss cong she is the best gymnast in her sport and she has been failed and somebody has to answerontinues to point that out and demand they do right noh just by her buother hundreds of women who were abused by larry nassar. >> nawaz: nancy, there's a reason theove from this weekend has gone viral. people know they are watching greatness when they see it go by. you compared it to mohamed's ali to the rumble in the jungle. serena williams winning the u.s. open when pregnant. you mentioned simone biles being one of the best gymnasts of all time. is it fair to say she's one of the best athletes of all time? >> i think so. i was struck last night -- and i've seen her do manyr spectacuings, but this is one of those things that a decade or two decades from now,ly be able to picture it in my mind, if somebody says simone biles' tripple-trouble, this will middle east come to mind, and this is a mark of an athlete that transcended into sports and cross sports. if she doesn't qualify, i don't know who does. >> nawaz: we're lucky to watch ion.greatness in act nancy armour, thank you so much.
team toss cong she is the best gymnast in her sport and she has been failed and somebody has to answerontinues to point that out and demand they do right noh just by her buother hundreds of women who were abused by larry nassar. >> nawaz: nancy, there's a reason theove from this weekend has gone viral. people know they are watching greatness when they see it go by. you compared it to mohamed's ali to the rumble in the jungle. serena williams winning the u.s. open when pregnant. you...
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this river represents mid cong river which bordered laos and thailand. and you see the airplane, the helicopter, and you see the fascinating juxtaposition of rural life and war. you see these little boxy buildings which could represent either the refugee camps or the military sites where mong troops organized. you see people in a line, all walking, in the same direction, fleeing, perhaps, for safety. so this represents mong experiences during the secret war, and their subsequent migration out of laos to thailand. now, the united states worked with the mong as well as lao people in their fight against communists during the secret war in laos in the 1960s. with the assistance of the cia and the green berets, general venge powell a mong leader and tens of thousands of mong soldiers who he commanded were the front line defense responsible for warding off the communist evacuation until the american evacuation in 1973. the staggering costs of mong sacrifice during this period is really important to know. throughout 13 years of fierce guerrilla warfare, estimat
this river represents mid cong river which bordered laos and thailand. and you see the airplane, the helicopter, and you see the fascinating juxtaposition of rural life and war. you see these little boxy buildings which could represent either the refugee camps or the military sites where mong troops organized. you see people in a line, all walking, in the same direction, fleeing, perhaps, for safety. so this represents mong experiences during the secret war, and their subsequent migration out...
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isolated community in the jungles of northern laos was recruited by the cia to help fight the viet cong over 50000 of the hmong tribe became part of america's secret army disrupting communist supply lines along the trail thousands of monk died in the war but their problems didn't end when the americans pulled out fearing a crackdown by laos communist government forces many fled the country but some 7000 stayed behind then continued to fight what they called red laos from deep within the jungle where they lived in hiding in 2008 ounces there is tony burke they tracked uphill for more than 2 days through dense forests in search of the hmong who were left behind he found a settlement of fewer than 200 people most of them born after the war but still living as their ancestors had he was the 1st outsider they had seen in 32 years from 2008 this is the last tribe secret army of the cia. an arduous trek through thick jungle a journey to find a lost try. people been hidden from the outside world for more than 30 years too scared to the the jungle but too afraid to stay people on their knees. th
isolated community in the jungles of northern laos was recruited by the cia to help fight the viet cong over 50000 of the hmong tribe became part of america's secret army disrupting communist supply lines along the trail thousands of monk died in the war but their problems didn't end when the americans pulled out fearing a crackdown by laos communist government forces many fled the country but some 7000 stayed behind then continued to fight what they called red laos from deep within the jungle...
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and the first meeting between kissinger and the viet cong was held in his apartment in paris. dr.singer, secretary of state, and the vice president at this point? were all playing gin rummy together. >> i know henry was in new york because on the phone long he called henry and had a long conversation that day. the vice resident is not on the phone long for that day nor is the secretary of state, so i don't know where they were. as we get there, there are thousands of people involved in this. we are two minutes away from 50 years ago and thousands of people have to execute. was he nervous at all? >> was he nervous? --vous is not a word anticipatory is the word that was used in one of the films that we did. and i think that there was this high degree of expectation of something big transpiring. but i would not use the word nervous. >> i think focus may come a dwight'soser with expectation on top of that. thee are now at 8:47, in phone call occurs at 8:48. i am just going to walk into the break and we can anticipate the president waiting -- this is a replica of the green phone. the r
and the first meeting between kissinger and the viet cong was held in his apartment in paris. dr.singer, secretary of state, and the vice president at this point? were all playing gin rummy together. >> i know henry was in new york because on the phone long he called henry and had a long conversation that day. the vice resident is not on the phone long for that day nor is the secretary of state, so i don't know where they were. as we get there, there are thousands of people involved in...
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the viet cong found out it just gets absorbs in the mulch. so they would find the unexploded bombs. get them and take them apart and create their own sort of booby traps out of condensed milk cans and using shrapnel. they figured out how to explode them from the distance. you know, again, one of the sort of extraordinary sort of things. condensed milk, it was their favorite food so they had tons of cans. they would get them up from the low lands, smuggled up. it was the nectar of gods because it was sweet and thick. raul did one where he -- he called it chirizo, sausage guerrilla style. he would get a spicy hot dog, chop it up, saute it in one tablespoon of lemon, one of rum and one of honey and serve that up. that was his favorite dish. and often it would be one sausage they had a night. che found one tin of sausages and he said it was the greatest feast in his life. food was a big obsession for them. they managed to make it through to the end of 1957. just by hanging around they were sort of winning in a certain way. they would take photographs. here it's che, who had gone after a
the viet cong found out it just gets absorbs in the mulch. so they would find the unexploded bombs. get them and take them apart and create their own sort of booby traps out of condensed milk cans and using shrapnel. they figured out how to explode them from the distance. you know, again, one of the sort of extraordinary sort of things. condensed milk, it was their favorite food so they had tons of cans. they would get them up from the low lands, smuggled up. it was the nectar of gods because...
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cong up after the break. legs are getting tired already. this is a first. >> we ready to do this. the name of this game we'll go around. ed the cameraman. weunl go aro those and back to wherese all people are. ready. >> good luck. >> good luck.ot >> to warn you -- >> i'm known for being really incredible shape. you guys wl be in big tro here. >> we're going right into the pole. >> o >> good luck. we're off and racing. let's do this. >> okay. we're off and racing.es tucker it. you're steering.te why are youering us so wrong? >> what's going on. ed give her a close up look at that face. she's working s hard. all right. we going to around that post. okay. we onlyee have thr minutes to complete our task. we got to get back. [ laughter ] .> are you steering us straight. >> all rig tell me about what ee is fun to do in hagerstown. >> we have the go out and see a baseball get i yot a chance. >>inor lea a affiliatehe >> with t nationals. >> i remember when brace was up here. you gu are going down. >> oh, yeah. >> you're going down. no cheating. you
cong up after the break. legs are getting tired already. this is a first. >> we ready to do this. the name of this game we'll go around. ed the cameraman. weunl go aro those and back to wherese all people are. ready. >> good luck. >> good luck.ot >> to warn you -- >> i'm known for being really incredible shape. you guys wl be in big tro here. >> we're going right into the pole. >> o >> good luck. we're off and racing. let's do this. >> okay....
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we'll monitor what is happening outside and inside of the hoping cong airport as police are face-to-face with protestors there. >>> here at home and in oakland, more than 200 people attended a vigil in oakland, copping for an end to gun violence. it was by congresswoman barbara lee. she will re-enstate a push on gun bans. a individual from guatemala fears she'll be targeted because of her skin color and went to the vigil to find comfort and solutions. >> when i go out sometimes i am scared because you don't know if something is going to happen to you. like for example, like what happened at wal-mart in texas. >> these are not individuals who have mental health issues. this is a movement of people who are afraid in which the demographics of our country is changing. >> reporter: if no action is taking, said the congresswoman, it will lead to a country we won't recognize. >>> 7:27. thieves strike again at another apple store in the east bay. where it happened this time and who police are looking for and bracing for more hot weather. triple-digit temperatures are expected to hit parts of the
we'll monitor what is happening outside and inside of the hoping cong airport as police are face-to-face with protestors there. >>> here at home and in oakland, more than 200 people attended a vigil in oakland, copping for an end to gun violence. it was by congresswoman barbara lee. she will re-enstate a push on gun bans. a individual from guatemala fears she'll be targeted because of her skin color and went to the vigil to find comfort and solutions. >> when i go out sometimes i...
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granted this is, you know, they're formperforming for cong. they want more money. but the language extends beyond japan. >> all right. there are several questions. though, if you don't mind, some point you could comment a little bit on the, you know, racialized j gender discourse that's sort of staring at you -- >> especially the use of the word, japs. >> how that impacts your idea of de democracy. let's go, finton. right there. >> jennifer, thank you so much for a fantastic presentation. >> introduce yourself. >> finton, wilson center. to what extent, or were you able to find where the japanese officers and recruits into the npr, to what extent did they engage with or internalize or deal with this notion of defending democracy and this notion of them being a continuation of occupation ideals or not, did they see themselves as a rejection of early occupation ideals? >> i think that's a great question. thank you, finton. to the extent that i was able to see this, it varied a little bit. so you asked to what extent did they see themselves as defending democracy? so a
granted this is, you know, they're formperforming for cong. they want more money. but the language extends beyond japan. >> all right. there are several questions. though, if you don't mind, some point you could comment a little bit on the, you know, racialized j gender discourse that's sort of staring at you -- >> especially the use of the word, japs. >> how that impacts your idea of de democracy. let's go, finton. right there. >> jennifer, thank you so much for a...
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on thursday, crist -- chris stirewalt and on friday, jennifer briney, host of "congressional-ish -- cong ressional dish." >> watch the second round of democratic debates on c-span, c-span.org, or listen with the free radio and -- app. powellednesday, jerome announced an interest rate cut for the first time since the 2008 financial crisis. following the announcement, he took several questions from reporters, this is 45. minutes. >> good afternoon and welcome. we have decided to lower the target for the federal funds rate by quarter of a percentage point to 2% to two and a quarter percent. the outlook for the u
on thursday, crist -- chris stirewalt and on friday, jennifer briney, host of "congressional-ish -- cong ressional dish." >> watch the second round of democratic debates on c-span, c-span.org, or listen with the free radio and -- app. powellednesday, jerome announced an interest rate cut for the first time since the 2008 financial crisis. following the announcement, he took several questions from reporters, this is 45. minutes. >> good afternoon and welcome. we have...
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defense department -- >> 1.5 million have now -- >> carried out -- >> the chicago cubs -- >> over viet congietnam -- >> 00758 plus all balls plus 00 00 000 00098, plus -- correction, 00 00572, plus 00085, 00764, 030000293. down 86, minus 00759. >> apollo went into orbit around the moon. the journey that had taken the lifetime of mankind was nearing its crucial moment. >> apollo 11, houston, we were wondering if you started into the lemm yet. over. >> okay. charlie, we are in the lemm. the tracking index mark is the same. >> roger. we copy. >> apollo 11, apollo 11 eagle. over. >> the lunar module eagle was again given a thorough checkout to ensure the functioning of all systems as armstrong and aldrin prepared to seal themselves off from collins in the command module and for the two craft to pull apart. >> houston out. ove over. >> okay. it's go there. okay. flight controllers, going around the horn, going to go for undocking. okay. retro. >> go. >> guide. >> go. >> control. >> go. >> dell com. >> go. >> cap come, we are go for undockin undocking. >> hello, eagle. houston, we're standing by.
defense department -- >> 1.5 million have now -- >> carried out -- >> the chicago cubs -- >> over viet congietnam -- >> 00758 plus all balls plus 00 00 000 00098, plus -- correction, 00 00572, plus 00085, 00764, 030000293. down 86, minus 00759. >> apollo went into orbit around the moon. the journey that had taken the lifetime of mankind was nearing its crucial moment. >> apollo 11, houston, we were wondering if you started into the lemm yet. over....