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david martin has details. >> the time has come to establish the united states space force. >> reporter declaration by vice president pence, the pentagon released a plan to set up by the end of this year a space command that would prepare to fight in space just as other commands prepare to fight in europe or the pacific. >> space is one of our vital national interests, and it's becoming a contested war-fighting domain, and we've got to adapt to that reality. >> reporter: the u.s. military depends on some 140 sat rights for everything from communications to guiding missile targets. we all depend on gps satellites to get directions and withdraw cash from atms. russia and china know that and are launching a hundred killer satelli satellites close enough to disable sat looellites with a c blast. general jay raymond described in guarded terms tracking what was originally believed to be a piece of space junk but was probably a hunter/killer. >> so what is that object that keeps maneuvering in space? >> david, i'm not going to speculate, but i can tell you what it isn't. it's not a piece of de
david martin has details. >> the time has come to establish the united states space force. >> reporter declaration by vice president pence, the pentagon released a plan to set up by the end of this year a space command that would prepare to fight in space just as other commands prepare to fight in europe or the pacific. >> space is one of our vital national interests, and it's becoming a contested war-fighting domain, and we've got to adapt to that reality. >> reporter:...
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>> we, the jury, find the defendant, david martin hawk -- ♪ >>> hello and welcome to "dateline."hen someone goes missing one of the hard oes things for those left behind is not knowing the truth. was it voluntary or foul play? the three children in this story arrived home one evening to discover their mother was missing. but for them, the truth about what really happened may have been the hardest thing of all. here is keith morrison. >> the key was waiting for them under the mat, that evening in june, 2006, outside their mom's house. silence. no one home. where was she? she was always on time to pick them up from their dad's place. but tonight he had to drive them. this just wasn't like her. where was she? conrad, the eldest, put the key in the lock, opened the door, chelsa, in the middle, crossed the threshold, stopped. what was this? >> once we took a few more steps in we realized there was something wrong. >> this was the moment, the defining one. nothing the same after this. >> and there was a lot of blood everywhere. >> then the adrenaline kicked in, instinct took over. >> w
>> we, the jury, find the defendant, david martin hawk -- ♪ >>> hello and welcome to "dateline."hen someone goes missing one of the hard oes things for those left behind is not knowing the truth. was it voluntary or foul play? the three children in this story arrived home one evening to discover their mother was missing. but for them, the truth about what really happened may have been the hardest thing of all. here is keith morrison. >> the key was waiting for...
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david martin, thank you. president trump told reuters today he stayed out of the special counsel's russia investigation, but if he wanted to, he could run it. he did not say whether he would agree to an interview by robert mueller, but has said he's worried it could be a trap to charge him with perjury. the white house counsel has been interviewed. more on that tonight from weijia jiang. >> why did you speak so long to the special counsel? >> reporter: today, white house counsel don mcgahn dodged questions about his role as a witness in the russia investigation. since may 2017, mcgahn has met with special counsel robert mueller's team for 30 hours in three separate interviews, they included questions about the firing of former f.b.i. director james comey, and the president's failed attempts to get rid of mueller. >> we need new laws. >> reporter: president trump did not address the new revelation during a white house event, but on twitter, insisted he approved mcgahn's testimony with "disgraced and discredite
david martin, thank you. president trump told reuters today he stayed out of the special counsel's russia investigation, but if he wanted to, he could run it. he did not say whether he would agree to an interview by robert mueller, but has said he's worried it could be a trap to charge him with perjury. the white house counsel has been interviewed. more on that tonight from weijia jiang. >> why did you speak so long to the special counsel? >> reporter: today, white house counsel don...
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david martin, thanks. there was a horrifying attack today in yemen, a middle eastern country that's been torn apart wa a three-year-old civil war. an air strike in the north reportedly killed at least 50, more than half of them children. holly williams has covered yemen extensively. wa do issue a warning tonight: some of the images in her report now are graphic. he reporter: the world has forgotten yemen's bloody war, but look at these children, their tiny bodies -- some still struggling for life-- and you won't be able to forget them. lye children were reportedly on a field trip when their bus was d t by an air strike, and these videos, which we can't independently verify, appear to show its aftermath. the strike was carried out by the saudi arabian-led coalition, which is backed in this war by the u.s. saudi arabia says this was a legitimate military operation, targeting yemeni rebels backed by iran, its archenemy. i saw the war in yemen firsthand in february. these soldiers are fighting against rebels f
david martin, thanks. there was a horrifying attack today in yemen, a middle eastern country that's been torn apart wa a three-year-old civil war. an air strike in the north reportedly killed at least 50, more than half of them children. holly williams has covered yemen extensively. wa do issue a warning tonight: some of the images in her report now are graphic. he reporter: the world has forgotten yemen's bloody war, but look at these children, their tiny bodies -- some still struggling for...
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david martin, cbs news, hurl bert field, florida. >> what an incredible story.the overnight news for this friday. for some of you the news continues. for others check back a little later for the morning news and, of course, cbs this morning. from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm jericka duncan. >>> it's >>> it's friday, august 24th, 2018, this is the cbs morning news. hurricane lane is lashing the hawaiian islands with heavy rain, high surf and powerful winds. we're tracking the storm's path. jeff sessions strikes back. the u.s. attorney general ramps up the war of words with president trump about where his loyalties lie. but will sessions be fired for speaking up. >> a safe full of secrets.
david martin, cbs news, hurl bert field, florida. >> what an incredible story.the overnight news for this friday. for some of you the news continues. for others check back a little later for the morning news and, of course, cbs this morning. from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm jericka duncan. >>> it's >>> it's friday, august 24th, 2018, this is the cbs morning news. hurricane lane is lashing the hawaiian islands with heavy rain, high surf and powerful winds....
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here's david martin. >> reporter: al qaeda was waiting for air force sergeant john chapman and a team of navy s.e.a.l.s when they came off the helicopter. >> the enemy was in basically overhead positions around him on three sides raining down fire in three different directions. >> reporter: lieutenant colonel michael wendelken spent 2 1/2 years analyzing every frame of surveillance video of the 2002 battle in afghanistan. >> that's chapman. you can see him running up the mountain. >> reporter: straight at a bunker where an enemy machine gun was firing. it's hard to understand why he wasn't cut down. harder still to understand where he got the courage. >> there were two enemy inside the bunker. he killed them both as they were shooting at him. >> basically, we watched what m circling overhead trying to blast al qaeda off the mountain. the video is hard to follow, so the air force commissioned this animation, which wendelken says is accurate down to the exact location of chapman's wounds. >> he was shot a total of nine times. >> reporter: chapman jumped out of the relative safety of the
here's david martin. >> reporter: al qaeda was waiting for air force sergeant john chapman and a team of navy s.e.a.l.s when they came off the helicopter. >> the enemy was in basically overhead positions around him on three sides raining down fire in three different directions. >> reporter: lieutenant colonel michael wendelken spent 2 1/2 years analyzing every frame of surveillance video of the 2002 battle in afghanistan. >> that's chapman. you can see him running up the...
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hour with the story of a wounded warrior who came home from iraq with a grievous injury, but as david martin a skill and passion he never knew he had. >> reporter: peter damon turns out about 30 paintings a year and sells them for between $250 and $1,500. that's not enough to make ends meet but it has made him whole again. >> painting with my left hook -- >> reporter: after he lost both arms in iraq. >> having this skill that even able-bodied people find difficult was something that really sort of gave me a boost. sort of made me feel like i fit in more in the world. >> reporter: he was an army helicopter mechanic working on a landing gear in 2003 when pressurized gas blew it apart, killing one soldier and gravely injuring him. >> i lost my right arm above the elbow, about three inches above the elbow. and my left about six inches below. >> reporter: he was a blue-collar guy who had been an electrician before he joined the army. >> how am i going to make a living and take care of my family? i always worked with my hands. >> reporter: then with this simple little drawing a new future opened u
hour with the story of a wounded warrior who came home from iraq with a grievous injury, but as david martin a skill and passion he never knew he had. >> reporter: peter damon turns out about 30 paintings a year and sells them for between $250 and $1,500. that's not enough to make ends meet but it has made him whole again. >> painting with my left hook -- >> reporter: after he lost both arms in iraq. >> having this skill that even able-bodied people find difficult was...
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is pope francis, greeting assembled archbishops, including the archbishop of armagh, of dublin, david martinhe church to do more to deal with abuse, to take some steps to deal with abuse, and those that cover it up. the archbishop of the west of ireland, where a mass grave containing hundreds of bodies of children born in a home for unmarried mothers was uncovered. a home that was run by the catholic church. he is among those greeting pope francis. let me tell you a little bit about what he will be doing on this first part of his weekend visit to ireland. he will be going to the official residence of the irish president, michael d higgins. he will have a conversation with him. he will plant a tree in the gardens there, close to a tree planted byjohn paul ii in 1979, an irish show, and he will be coming to dublin castle, where i am speaking you from. —— irish oak. he will be meeting the irish prime minister, leo varadkar, and delivering a speech in which he will be talking about, amongst other things, the abuse of children by priests and in catholic run institutions. we await the year the pre
is pope francis, greeting assembled archbishops, including the archbishop of armagh, of dublin, david martinhe church to do more to deal with abuse, to take some steps to deal with abuse, and those that cover it up. the archbishop of the west of ireland, where a mass grave containing hundreds of bodies of children born in a home for unmarried mothers was uncovered. a home that was run by the catholic church. he is among those greeting pope francis. let me tell you a little bit about what he...
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it followed the words of the archbishop of dublin, david martin, who called for a new spring for thereland, one which didn't set to forget or hide the darker moments, but which went forward with confidence, and again there was a spontaneous round of applause when he said that, the people gathered here really wanting to hear that message, crying out for that message. people who have a very strong faith, and indeed we must remind ourselves that ireland is a predominantly catholic nation, 70% of the people identifying as catholic. it is a land of very strong faith. and that manifested here today. we haven't got the official numbers for the crowd gathered at phoenix park, but certainly we are in the hundreds of thousands. half a million was the estimate in advance of this occasion. and looking at the faces of the crowd, many young people, children, wanting to hear the message from pope francis as well. much more coming up injust a couple of moments. hello. after some sunshine on saturday, sunday has been very wet across much of the uk. parts of pembrokeshire have seen 20 millimetres of r
it followed the words of the archbishop of dublin, david martin, who called for a new spring for thereland, one which didn't set to forget or hide the darker moments, but which went forward with confidence, and again there was a spontaneous round of applause when he said that, the people gathered here really wanting to hear that message, crying out for that message. people who have a very strong faith, and indeed we must remind ourselves that ireland is a predominantly catholic nation, 70% of...
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. >> miami nive david martin is president of terra group, a commercial and residential developer. waterfront condo and is building more next door. f claims these towers will help protect miamim water. >> we looked at areas that are on the beach and along the coast and we sayow can we fortify these buildings? how can we cree incremental ax revenues from these areas along the beach or along the coast and start reinvesting that incremental tax dollar into the infrastructure in order to make those neighborhoods resilient. >> i mimy esting $200 million into resilience, installing pump stations and upgrading its infrastructure. miami beach is on track to spend twice that, raising sidewalks and sea walls. the money ns coming fromew bonds, voters raising their own property taxes to protectheir property, but martin is also starting a new project here on much highe ground, a $162 million residential and commercial development on five acres adjoining a metro rail station. >> are yououedging bets? >> i think there are opportunities both areas. >> because while values a rising up here, demand
. >> miami nive david martin is president of terra group, a commercial and residential developer. waterfront condo and is building more next door. f claims these towers will help protect miamim water. >> we looked at areas that are on the beach and along the coast and we sayow can we fortify these buildings? how can we cree incremental ax revenues from these areas along the beach or along the coast and start reinvesting that incremental tax dollar into the infrastructure in order to...
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david martin is at the pentagon with the latest. david, good morning. >> reporter: good morning.y congress can create a new military service and as yet there is no estimate for how much the space force would cost. but according to vice president pence, it could happen by 2020. >> today, other nations are seeking to disrupt our space-based systems and challenge american supremacy in space as never before. >> reporter: like the army, navy, air force, marines and coast guard, the new space force would prepare for war. a war in space against countries like russia and china. the u.s. military depends on some 140 satellites including this quarter billion dollar gps satellite for everything from communications to targeting the enemy. but air force secretary heather wilson says many of those satellites were built at a time when there was no threat of attack. >> we built the glass houses before the invention of stones. >> reporter: the threat to u.s. satellites has been increasing since 2007 when china used a ground-based anti-satellite weapon to shoot down one of its own weather satellit
david martin is at the pentagon with the latest. david, good morning. >> reporter: good morning.y congress can create a new military service and as yet there is no estimate for how much the space force would cost. but according to vice president pence, it could happen by 2020. >> today, other nations are seeking to disrupt our space-based systems and challenge american supremacy in space as never before. >> reporter: like the army, navy, air force, marines and coast guard, the...
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this portrait was painted in 1767 by david martin. martin was a scotsman who studied with ramsey and established a studio in london around 1757. franklin was in london in 1757, being celebrated for his publications on electricity. he returned in 1764. it was his testimony in the house of commons that led to the repeal of the stamp act. so, at this time, he is perhaps the most famous american at home and abroad. this painting was commissioned by robert alexander from the firm of william alexander and sons in edinboro.
this portrait was painted in 1767 by david martin. martin was a scotsman who studied with ramsey and established a studio in london around 1757. franklin was in london in 1757, being celebrated for his publications on electricity. he returned in 1764. it was his testimony in the house of commons that led to the repeal of the stamp act. so, at this time, he is perhaps the most famous american at home and abroad. this painting was commissioned by robert alexander from the firm of william...
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. >> reporter: david martin is president of terra group, a commercial and residential developer.a luxury waterfront condo and is building more next door he claims these towers will help protect miami from water >> we look at areas that are on the beach and along the coast we say how can we fortify these buildings? how can we create incremental tax revenues from these areas along the beach or along the coast and start reinvesting that incremental tax dollar into the infrastructure to make those neighborhoods more resilient >> reporter: miami is investing nearly 2$200 million into resilience, installing pump stations and upgrading its infrastructure miami beach is on track to spend twice that, raising sidewalks and seawalls the money is coming from new bonds. voters raising their own property taxes to protect their property but martin is also starting a new project here on much higher ground a 1$162 million residential and commercial development on five acres adjoining a metro rail station. >> are you hedging your bets >> i think there's opportunities in both areas. >> reporter: wh
. >> reporter: david martin is president of terra group, a commercial and residential developer.a luxury waterfront condo and is building more next door he claims these towers will help protect miami from water >> we look at areas that are on the beach and along the coast we say how can we fortify these buildings? how can we create incremental tax revenues from these areas along the beach or along the coast and start reinvesting that incremental tax dollar into the infrastructure to...
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and fact an actual history, all of the cable networks would be covering the life and legacy of david martinnolds. he was really the first secular revolutionary that i met. from a leftist catholic family, very much influenced by the catholic worker. david mcreynolds was an openly gay socialist pacifist who worked with faith-based organizers for the biggest part of his life, and under the auspices of a -- the war resisters league, an organization of people of all faiths and no faiths. a mastereynolds was technician. i remember one of the early events i was involved with with height of7, at the bill clinton bombing iraq on average once every three days and are the auspices of the so-called no-fly zones in the north and south. david arranged a meeting with the deputy ambassador, u.s. ambassador to the united nations, and he had known her as a protest organizer during vietnam and here she was no arguing in helping to make the case that the united states should overthrow the government of saddam hussein and escalate military action. david made a remarkably technical tactical, case agagainst the w
and fact an actual history, all of the cable networks would be covering the life and legacy of david martinnolds. he was really the first secular revolutionary that i met. from a leftist catholic family, very much influenced by the catholic worker. david mcreynolds was an openly gay socialist pacifist who worked with faith-based organizers for the biggest part of his life, and under the auspices of a -- the war resisters league, an organization of people of all faiths and no faiths. a...
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this portrait of franklin was painted in 1767 by david martin. martin was a skots scotsman who established a studio in london around 1757.cotsman who established a studio in london around 1757. franklin was in london in 1757, being celebrated for his publications on electricity. he returned again in 1764, and it was his testimony in the house of commons in 1766 that led to the repeal of the stamp act. so at this time, he is perhaps the most famous american at home and abroad. this painting was commissioned by robert alexander from the firm of william alexander and sons in edinboro. family tradition tells us that robert had a disputed claim to property. he and the other claimant agreed to refer the matter to franklin and abide by his decision. it must have gone very well for robert, which explains the commission. the document in franklin's hand is one of alexander's deeds. it's not a government document. the artist also included in the upper left-hand side a bust of isaac newton, the greatest english voice of reason to over see the scene. the pain
this portrait of franklin was painted in 1767 by david martin. martin was a skots scotsman who established a studio in london around 1757.cotsman who established a studio in london around 1757. franklin was in london in 1757, being celebrated for his publications on electricity. he returned again in 1764, and it was his testimony in the house of commons in 1766 that led to the repeal of the stamp act. so at this time, he is perhaps the most famous american at home and abroad. this painting was...
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soon is not so much those comedians who died, but those who quit doing standup forever, larry david, steve martinted standups. >> have i started yet. >> i think a lot of standup comedians have an ambivalent relationship with comedy. a steppingstone for those people, like they have something else on their minds. >> steve martin quit doing standup at the height of his fame. >> i knew it was over about a year before i stopped. i wasn't being creative in it anymore. and i didn't really know how to write for such a big audience. >> i spent $150 for a tape recorder, and as i talk into it, it goes, i know, i know. >> woody allen was a very shy person, he was the last person in the world who you would think would become a performer. as soon as he was able to leave standup or movies, he did. >> every time i try and do something serious, people laugh at me. which would be a problem, if i tried to do a serious movie ever, and i would like to make a movie ever where i was real serious in it. >> the comedians that walked away from standup became movie stars. >> stay away from the cans. >> that's the common de
soon is not so much those comedians who died, but those who quit doing standup forever, larry david, steve martinted standups. >> have i started yet. >> i think a lot of standup comedians have an ambivalent relationship with comedy. a steppingstone for those people, like they have something else on their minds. >> steve martin quit doing standup at the height of his fame. >> i knew it was over about a year before i stopped. i wasn't being creative in it anymore. and i...
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some of the features are already disappearing as rain falls. 0ur arts correspondent, david sillito explains. 0k, martinle ditch. archaeologists. and this long, hot summer has revealed some lost landmarks. this is tixall, in staffordshire. look to the right. we can now see the outline of a lost manor house. and in 0xfordshire, a prehistoric settlement has come into full view. has its secrets. from ground level, well, all you can see is grass. a few dry patches, nothing special. see something completely different. in the grass. close up, they don't look much. however... this is a ditch that dates from the iron age. dries out differently, leaving the stripes. this ditch we are standing on is 2500 years old? that's right. been some banks. so, huge embankments? that's right, yes. huge things. they were. 0n the horizon there, there's a hillfort as well. and it goes on. the remains of a roman farm. there's never been a year like this. how many new things are you seeing? not had time to stop. but roughly, we're talking several hundred. near milton keynes. all of which was news to mike. have a look. good lord.
some of the features are already disappearing as rain falls. 0ur arts correspondent, david sillito explains. 0k, martinle ditch. archaeologists. and this long, hot summer has revealed some lost landmarks. this is tixall, in staffordshire. look to the right. we can now see the outline of a lost manor house. and in 0xfordshire, a prehistoric settlement has come into full view. has its secrets. from ground level, well, all you can see is grass. a few dry patches, nothing special. see something...
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. >> miami native david martin is a commercial and residential developer. he just finished a waterfront condo and is building more next door he said these towers will help protect miami from water. >> we look at areas that are on the beach and along the coast and say how can we fortify these buildings? how can we create incremental tax revenues from these areas along the beach or along the coast and start reen veinvestino start making the neighborhoods more resilient. >> miami is investing $200 million into resilience, installing pump stations and upgrading its infrastructure miami beach is on track to spend twice that, raising sidewalks and sea walls. the money is coming from new bonds. voters raising their own property taxes to protect their property but martin is starting a new project on much higher ground. a $162 million residential and commercial development on five acres adjoining a metro rail station. >> are you hedging your bets >> i think there's opportunities in both areas. >> because while values are rising up here, demand is still high on the c
. >> miami native david martin is a commercial and residential developer. he just finished a waterfront condo and is building more next door he said these towers will help protect miami from water. >> we look at areas that are on the beach and along the coast and say how can we fortify these buildings? how can we create incremental tax revenues from these areas along the beach or along the coast and start reen veinvestino start making the neighborhoods more resilient. >> miami...
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. >> reporter: rob allen martin says this studio is where david was curating his latest music, on theum. it's been one year since david was killed. he was outside of a cafi when his laptop was stolen and he was dragged by the thieves getaway car. david's father says time doesn't heal, it dulls the pain. >> his murderers are still out there. there are no leads. i just hope that the person who did this wakes up one day and looks in the mirror and says on aust i did something unbelievably terrible. and i want to do something to make my life different to make up for it. oakland police say the case remains open and a $15,000 reward still stands for information that leads to an arrest. this car is similar to the red audi seb associated with a crime and investigators say this man captured on security video is a person of interest in the case expect that photo is not going to mean a thing unless somebody looks at that photo and says i know who that person is. there is no statute of limitations on recognizing someone. with a little bit of luck these people will be taken off the streets it is i
. >> reporter: rob allen martin says this studio is where david was curating his latest music, on theum. it's been one year since david was killed. he was outside of a cafi when his laptop was stolen and he was dragged by the thieves getaway car. david's father says time doesn't heal, it dulls the pain. >> his murderers are still out there. there are no leads. i just hope that the person who did this wakes up one day and looks in the mirror and says on aust i did something...
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david sillito reports. 0k, martin. we've found an edge within the boundary. triple ditch.l archaeologists. and this long, hot summer has revealed some lost landmarks. this is tixall, in staffordshire. look to the right. we can now see the outline of a lost manor house. and in 0xfordshire, a prehistoric settlement has come into full view. even the airfield we landed on, at old sarum in wiltshire, has its secrets. from ground level, well, all you can see is grass. a few dry patches, nothing special. however, the archaeologist who is above me at the moment can see something completely different. the aerial photograph shows i was standing on three long stripes in the grass. close up, they don't look much. however... this is a ditch that dates from the iron age. over the years, the ancient ditches were filled in and the new soil dries out differently, leaving the stripes. this ditch we are standing on is 2500 years old? that's right. these were three ditches, between which would have been some banks. so, huge embankments? that's right, yes. huge things. they were. 0n the horizo
david sillito reports. 0k, martin. we've found an edge within the boundary. triple ditch.l archaeologists. and this long, hot summer has revealed some lost landmarks. this is tixall, in staffordshire. look to the right. we can now see the outline of a lost manor house. and in 0xfordshire, a prehistoric settlement has come into full view. even the airfield we landed on, at old sarum in wiltshire, has its secrets. from ground level, well, all you can see is grass. a few dry patches, nothing...
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and it's thanks to the heatwave that its emerged again as our arts correspondent, david sillito, explains. ok, martinc england's aerial archaeologists. and this long, hot summer has revealed some lost landmarks. this is tixall, in staffordshire. look to the right. we can now see the outline of a lost manor house. and in oxfordshire, a prehistoric settlement has come into full view. even the airfield we landed on, at old sarum in wiltshire, has its secrets. from ground level, well, all you can see is grass. a few dry patches, nothing special. however, the archaeologist who is above me at the moment can see something completely different. the aerial photograph shows i was standing on three long stripes in the grass. close up, they don't look much. however... this is a ditch that dates from the iron age. over the years, the ancient ditches were filled in and the new soil dries out differently, leaving the stripes. this ditch we are standing on is 2500 years old? that's right. these were three ditches, between which would have been some banks. so, huge embankments? that's right, yes. huge things. they we
and it's thanks to the heatwave that its emerged again as our arts correspondent, david sillito, explains. ok, martinc england's aerial archaeologists. and this long, hot summer has revealed some lost landmarks. this is tixall, in staffordshire. look to the right. we can now see the outline of a lost manor house. and in oxfordshire, a prehistoric settlement has come into full view. even the airfield we landed on, at old sarum in wiltshire, has its secrets. from ground level, well, all you can...
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him for other stuff. >> my first guest has a special tonight on nbc, welcome steve martin. >> steve? >> oh, hi, david i was doing that this morning. >> when david letterman had his morning show, nobody had ever seen a guy like this at this time of day. right there, you saw basically the incipient stages of the irreverence. >> a huge tank of lemonade and what looks like minnows. >> minnows. >> my idea of a joke. >> the only reason we were getting all that stuff on the air was that we were just putting it on the air because we were already on the air. >> i read the nbc research, and if we would have had more sex, more violence on the show, i think we would have done better. >> they talked about being canceled a lot, which i hadn't seen before on tv. a host really mocking their failure. >> violence, ladies and gentlemen. >> i'm sorry that this program is going to disappear, because it was something -- it was something different, and something adventurous, and something really courageous in daytime television, and unfortunately -- >> none of these shows ever got bad. any show that get canceled prematurel
him for other stuff. >> my first guest has a special tonight on nbc, welcome steve martin. >> steve? >> oh, hi, david i was doing that this morning. >> when david letterman had his morning show, nobody had ever seen a guy like this at this time of day. right there, you saw basically the incipient stages of the irreverence. >> a huge tank of lemonade and what looks like minnows. >> minnows. >> my idea of a joke. >> the only reason we were getting...
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. >> we, the jury, find the defendant, martin david pietz, guilty of the crime of murder in the secondcharged. signed by the presiding juror. is this the verdict of the jury? >> yes, it is. >> david pietz, guilty of second degree murder for strangling nici, his wife of almost four years. >> oh. absolute elation. i just wanted justice for my daughter. and we got it. >> what do you want to say to david pietz now? >> david, i hope -- i hope you find it in your heart to be sorry. because if you don't, you'll burn in hell forever. >> three weeks later, david pietz returned to court for his sentencing. presiding judge michael haden expressed disgust that david had strangled his wife, who trusted him. >> i don't know what was going through her head as she looked into the face of the man she thought she loved as he took her life away. accordingly, the sentence will be -- >> judge haden sentenced david pietz to 18 years in prison, the maximum time allowed in this second-degree murder case. before her daughter's convicted killer was led away, nicole's mother had this to say. >> i've let david ta
. >> we, the jury, find the defendant, martin david pietz, guilty of the crime of murder in the secondcharged. signed by the presiding juror. is this the verdict of the jury? >> yes, it is. >> david pietz, guilty of second degree murder for strangling nici, his wife of almost four years. >> oh. absolute elation. i just wanted justice for my daughter. and we got it. >> what do you want to say to david pietz now? >> david, i hope -- i hope you find it in your...
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david: we have three other companies we want to talk about. a car company -- aston martinipo over in london. i talked with ceo andy palmer about whether they have a partnership idea to raise the capital they needed. this is what he said. relevance of the an ipo or not is not relevant to the particular argument, but we are making a new kind of company, a company that can highve on 17,000 14,000 cost cars a year, but it can survive because of his partnership. david: the question was -- do you need the capital to transform? he has a vision of the very limited company, very high and, and he has done quite a jump with aston martin as he has taken over. alix: sure, and it continues to be luxury. morgan stanley, amazon, and alphabet -- both raise the high price targets. amazon and morgan stanley like things like high-margin revenue, rapid rose, etc. -- growth, etc. that price target -- a whopping $2500. they saybet/google, they are in the early stages of monetizing. shorts.ion worth david: it keeps going up, but you have to think, if you are trying to compete with these guys, how
david: we have three other companies we want to talk about. a car company -- aston martinipo over in london. i talked with ceo andy palmer about whether they have a partnership idea to raise the capital they needed. this is what he said. relevance of the an ipo or not is not relevant to the particular argument, but we are making a new kind of company, a company that can highve on 17,000 14,000 cost cars a year, but it can survive because of his partnership. david: the question was -- do you...
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. >> reporter: rob alan martin says this is where david was creating his latest music, on the verge of creating another album and it's been one year since he was killed outside of a cafi when his laptop was stolen and he was dragged by the thieves' getaway car. he says time doesn't heal -- it only dulls the pain. >> his murderers are still out there and there are no lead. i just hope that the person who did this wakes up one day and looks in the mirror and says on august 9 of 2017 i did something unbelievably terrible and i want to do something to make my life different to make up for it. >> reporter: oakland police say the case remains open and a reward still stands for information leading to an arrest . the car is similar to the red audi suv associated with the crime and investigators say this man captured on security video is a person of interest in the case. >> that photo isn't going to mean a thing unless somebody looks at that photo out there and says i know who that person is. there's no statute of limitations on recognizing somebody and with a littpeople taken off tch them so t
. >> reporter: rob alan martin says this is where david was creating his latest music, on the verge of creating another album and it's been one year since he was killed outside of a cafi when his laptop was stolen and he was dragged by the thieves' getaway car. he says time doesn't heal -- it only dulls the pain. >> his murderers are still out there and there are no lead. i just hope that the person who did this wakes up one day and looks in the mirror and says on august 9 of 2017 i...
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david: that's right. >> many times we cite martin luther king because he was a peaceful person that defended his positionsviolence. david: for those not familiar with it. conservatives very often chide you libertarians being too soft on things like defense. if anything it is more peaceful message than most conservative websites t does lead one to question whether, an entire generation that is now dependent on social media is being kind of led by the nose by editorialists at twitter or at facebook who don't believe in what you espouse, that is strong support of the free market and a condemn condemn -- condemnation of socialism. into what you talk about is a real challenge to us. i talk about on my program. first off, do they have a right to do this. we would argue they are private and they monitor and my web page, i can keep people off if they're ugly and nasty, but the question is, are they getting any support from the government? that is where i come down on the side, yes they do. they accommodate the government. they provide information to the government. they get money indirectly when it was developed.
david: that's right. >> many times we cite martin luther king because he was a peaceful person that defended his positionsviolence. david: for those not familiar with it. conservatives very often chide you libertarians being too soft on things like defense. if anything it is more peaceful message than most conservative websites t does lead one to question whether, an entire generation that is now dependent on social media is being kind of led by the nose by editorialists at twitter or at...
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of a night while at that ceremony in general is our correspondent david so david this stays occasion is under way. yes martin it's very much on everybody's minds here the getting of the family has been recovering from a crush to say that happened over night. it was a family on the way to the holidays they were trying to catch a ferry here in genoa and they were taken from that crash and. included a nine year old daughter so that's pressing on people's minds as you said many of the families decided not to attend the state's a funeral proceedings they want to remain private they want to share their grief between the surviving family members they don't want the media there and they certainly don't want the politicians because as you said many of those families are blaming neglect by previous governments negligence by previous governments for what happened and so they are staying away from this whole ceremony but nevertheless there have been some extraordinary scenes already here martine when the fire rescue services the police came in they were cheered and clapped and applauded there is a great deal of emotion
of a night while at that ceremony in general is our correspondent david so david this stays occasion is under way. yes martin it's very much on everybody's minds here the getting of the family has been recovering from a crush to say that happened over night. it was a family on the way to the holidays they were trying to catch a ferry here in genoa and they were taken from that crash and. included a nine year old daughter so that's pressing on people's minds as you said many of the families...
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. >> rob allen martin says the studio is where david was creating his music on the verge of releasingn album. it's been one year since david was killed in oakland he was outside of a cafi when his laptop was stolen and he was dragged by his get -- by the getaway car. time doesn't heal his father said. >> his murderers are still out there and there are no leads. >> i just hope that the person who did this wakes up one day and looks in the mirror and says on august 9 2017 i did something unbelievably terrible. i want to do something to make my life different to make up for it. >> police say the case remains open and a $15,000 reward stands for information that leads to an arrest that this car similar to the red audi suv associated with the crime and investigators say this man captioned is captured on security video is if the person of interest. >> i hope somebody looks at the photo and says i know who that person is that there is no statute on recognizing somebody. with a little bit of luck these people will be taken off of the streets. >> so they don't take their actions lightly. >> wh
. >> rob allen martin says the studio is where david was creating his music on the verge of releasingn album. it's been one year since david was killed in oakland he was outside of a cafi when his laptop was stolen and he was dragged by his get -- by the getaway car. time doesn't heal his father said. >> his murderers are still out there and there are no leads. >> i just hope that the person who did this wakes up one day and looks in the mirror and says on august 9 2017 i did...
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ladies and gentlemen, please welcome martin frost. [ applause ] >> well, thank you, david. it's good to be back. the former members of congress in partnership with the archives has a series of events like this. and y'all have been great to help us put these on. i think people here tonight will find it interesting. people watching it, streaming it online and people in the audience. before we hear from the truly outstanding panelists who volunteered their time to share their personal stories of civic engagement with you tonight, i'd like to share a quick work about our association, the former members of congress. as fmc, we bring together a bipartisan group of over 600 former representatives and senators who worked together in a bipartisan manner on a wide variety of projects. deepening the understanding of our democratic system and encouraging public service. as an association we've become extremely concerned about the lack of civic education in this country. whether you agree or disagree with our panelists on the issues they advocate, their engagement as citizens is based o
ladies and gentlemen, please welcome martin frost. [ applause ] >> well, thank you, david. it's good to be back. the former members of congress in partnership with the archives has a series of events like this. and y'all have been great to help us put these on. i think people here tonight will find it interesting. people watching it, streaming it online and people in the audience. before we hear from the truly outstanding panelists who volunteered their time to share their personal...
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we thank you, david pepper, for joining us, giving us your insights. appreciate it. >> thanks, martiny have left for the bright lights of los angeles, but the lasting legacy for his hometown. a promise kept. we'll tell you about it. i can do more to lower my a1c. and i can do it with what's already within me. because my body can still make its own insulin. and once-weekly trulicity activates my body to release it. trulicity is not insulin. it comes in a once-weekly, truly easy-to-use pen. it works 24/7. trulicity is an injection to improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes when used with diet and exercise. don't use it as the first medicine to treat diabetes or if you have type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. don't take trulicity if you or your family have medullary thyroid cancer, you're allergic to trulicity, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2. stop trulicity and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of a serious allergic reaction, a lump or swelling in your neck, or severe stomach pain. serious side effects may include pancreatitis. taking
we thank you, david pepper, for joining us, giving us your insights. appreciate it. >> thanks, martiny have left for the bright lights of los angeles, but the lasting legacy for his hometown. a promise kept. we'll tell you about it. i can do more to lower my a1c. and i can do it with what's already within me. because my body can still make its own insulin. and once-weekly trulicity activates my body to release it. trulicity is not insulin. it comes in a once-weekly, truly easy-to-use pen....
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martin, my life with linden's taylor, extraordinarym isa very linden's taylor, extraordinarym is a very extraordinary interview. the wife of the killer ofjohn lennon, mark davidfreed up really sooi'i. thinks he'll be freed up really soon. most people think it people who commit murder in the us never, to present again, but he potentially could, at least according to his wife. he is about to have his tenth pa role wife. he is about to have his tenth parole hearing. on august 20. and yes, this horrible murder that took place. she talks about the relationship, and it is bizarre. she talks about how she has been abused about living with him and various other fairly unsavoury details. bit too much information. it is a very compelling story in a very terrible way. but he may come out. the us has been releasing murderers if you behave well. in this sense, the gravity of your crime is lessons, apparently. so they have been releasing murderers recently, and so there is a real worry. yoko ono, the widow ofjohn lennon is very against this release. very controversy all. lots of extraordinary personal detail about the extraordinary story of the lives of not just the the ex
martin, my life with linden's taylor, extraordinarym isa very linden's taylor, extraordinarym is a very extraordinary interview. the wife of the killer ofjohn lennon, mark davidfreed up really sooi'i. thinks he'll be freed up really soon. most people think it people who commit murder in the us never, to present again, but he potentially could, at least according to his wife. he is about to have his tenth pa role wife. he is about to have his tenth parole hearing. on august 20. and yes, this...
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martin savidge, cnn, winnsboro, south carolina. >> how do we make sense of this week? davidxelrod joins us with the bottom line next. >>> it's been an eventful week for the trump administration, between michael cohen's guilty plea, omarosa's disclosures, now the "national enquirer" publisher flipping. >> i'm sure it's also been infrastructure week. every week is infrastructure week. >> so we can feel free to talk about that as well but some democrats think this is their golden opportunity to call for impeachment. but many are focusing on the trump administration's culture of corruption. what should they be focused on? let's get the bottom line with david axelrod. ax, do you cringe when democrats talk about impeachment or do you think this week is a good time to float these ideas? >> i've been from the beginning reluctant to talk about impeachment as a campaign issue in 2018 because i think bob mueller ought to finish his work and congress ought to make their judgments once he finishes and i think in most of these districts people are thinking about those things in front of t
martin savidge, cnn, winnsboro, south carolina. >> how do we make sense of this week? davidxelrod joins us with the bottom line next. >>> it's been an eventful week for the trump administration, between michael cohen's guilty plea, omarosa's disclosures, now the "national enquirer" publisher flipping. >> i'm sure it's also been infrastructure week. every week is infrastructure week. >> so we can feel free to talk about that as well but some democrats think...
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david: let's go to our first take. we are joined by gina martin adams. as we wait for the walmart earnings come out, let's talk about what we have had so far, rachel. home depot did well. the stock was not punished or rewarded. then we had maces. goodness gracious. alix: here we go. walmart is out. gas beats without estimates and the company boosted full-year adjusted earnings view. quarter, earnings $1.29 a share. for the full year, on the high end $5.05, so in increase. there only u.s. store second quarter comp without gas is 4.5%, pretty solid. particularly the cousin the estimates were 2.2%. were --mates particularly because the estimates were 2.2%. second quarter e-commerce sales rising 40% sequentially. unbelievable. 44% year on year. david: the goal for the year are 40%. some analysts were skeptical. the consensus was below 40%. that is what they were shooting for. that is a good number for them. alix: their revenue beat nicely. the full-year growth is boosted to around 3% from it these 2%, hedging on those numbers, but strong. david: let me ask f
david: let's go to our first take. we are joined by gina martin adams. as we wait for the walmart earnings come out, let's talk about what we have had so far, rachel. home depot did well. the stock was not punished or rewarded. then we had maces. goodness gracious. alix: here we go. walmart is out. gas beats without estimates and the company boosted full-year adjusted earnings view. quarter, earnings $1.29 a share. for the full year, on the high end $5.05, so in increase. there only u.s. store...
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david gergen, access tv, dan rather, and investigative reporter, carl bernstein. dan, i've been reading some of your tweets today, suggesting martin scorsese should direct the movie of the trump presidency with "good fellas." what do you make of this? >> we move into the political theater of the absurd. i did discuss martin scorcese might make the bio-pick. he had "good fellas" gangs in new york or might warrant to turn to the "sopranos." scorsese, i say this half ingest that he had a lot of experience -- in jest -- this whole trump era has moved to a completely different position now. by my own analysis, i say my own upon, in the last 48, 60 hours, there is an outrage fatigue in the country. trump, i can't think about that anymore. the manafort guilty verdict and the cohen guilty plea, i think, changed the dynamic into a much more dangerous period for donald trump personally and politically for the american presidency, and therefore for the country. i do use the word, absurd, what else can you say about it? i said with you a couple of occasions going back a month or a year, what's happening in the trump era is worth a shakespeare
david gergen, access tv, dan rather, and investigative reporter, carl bernstein. dan, i've been reading some of your tweets today, suggesting martin scorsese should direct the movie of the trump presidency with "good fellas." what do you make of this? >> we move into the political theater of the absurd. i did discuss martin scorcese might make the bio-pick. he had "good fellas" gangs in new york or might warrant to turn to the "sopranos." scorsese, i say this...
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david: in other words what you are sayingdavid:, your is is a great chart, and i have to agree with you, forward-looking. martin you saw, looking to wipe the factory floor of the competition. bring your best. what do you have? reporter: i've got a chart of steel starks -- stocks in china. they are still hot. we have had a few years of significant reforms in steel in china. these chairs are looking to rise again even higher. one of the leading steel equities could rise another 70% this year. what's going on? there's a bunch of things. there is supply reforms in china, which have really cut back the ability of producers to make steel. been making very fat margins, staying for two years. this will go on longer, especially because you've got the prospect of more stronger infrastructure spending in china , as xi jinping tries to offset some of the economic slowdowns. , one toeel equities watch after two years of quite a bullish market. haidi: and those charts actually worked beautifully together. i appreciated the pun on hot or cold steel as well. i will give this one to michelle given that it is forward-looking and
david: in other words what you are sayingdavid:, your is is a great chart, and i have to agree with you, forward-looking. martin you saw, looking to wipe the factory floor of the competition. bring your best. what do you have? reporter: i've got a chart of steel starks -- stocks in china. they are still hot. we have had a few years of significant reforms in steel in china. these chairs are looking to rise again even higher. one of the leading steel equities could rise another 70% this year....
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is known for inspiring the world of game of thrones and you can catch george martin speaking with the fans this week. >>> davidg in court, and what is next. and get the shoes you want...for get to tway less.hoe event oh yeah. ross has the top brands at big savings. for the latest styles and trends... at prices that make them even cuter... ...get to the ross shoe event. yes for less. ♪ ♪ ♪ raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens ♪ ♪ bright copper kettles and warm woolen mittens ♪ ♪ brown paper packages tied up with strings ♪ ♪ these are a few of my favorite things ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ these are a few of my favorite things ♪ ...which means you can saynally hyes... ...to the shoes your family wants. find top brands at big savings... ...for men, women, boys and girls all for a whole lot less... ...at the ross shoe event. yes for less. >>> at the ghost ship fire case, the judge rejected the plea deal of the defendants. they had said that the nine year jail sentence for derick almena was not enough . and both the police for max harris and 32 were tossed out. the appeal will more likely had to trial. the two defendants, max ha
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here is the aftermath of this buried this was a martin luther king issue that came out several weeks after he was killed. page and it was my despair, david, about how everyone, whether you are a , racist ortical whatever, that we were all complicit to this kind of racism. we covered the national convention and new politics and radical events. we also wrote an article about how to organize. this was a horrible watershed for us. we then went to -- i don't know if anyone knows about the april 27 piece about the march. this was little old ladies for police were there. i had a friend who was a cop at this event. everyone was ordered to make arrests. this was the draft resisters who wrote this. this was a shut down by daley. yippies.till artistically it was beginning to happen for us. we had a demonstration. we were speaking freely. we were going to give an apple pie mother's day events. we went down to the 18th district with pie and the police would not accept the prize, but it was ok to give them to someone around the corner. we really were going to have the flying nun. she put her yippie on. organizer, pute out a flyer saying ship pies next
here is the aftermath of this buried this was a martin luther king issue that came out several weeks after he was killed. page and it was my despair, david, about how everyone, whether you are a , racist ortical whatever, that we were all complicit to this kind of racism. we covered the national convention and new politics and radical events. we also wrote an article about how to organize. this was a horrible watershed for us. we then went to -- i don't know if anyone knows about the april 27...
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david louie shows us why people are excited about its return. >> reporter: it's been six straight months of work to get the arena 62-y tnkso eric martin who is passionateng the western heritage of this city alive. >> it just seems to important to keep that heritage alive. the mexican heritage that's here, these guys with these ropes. hor horsemen. >> reporter: voijoyce viera is rodeo's grandmarshal and lifelong competitor. she thinks the rodeo will be good for many young people. >> there are so many hundreds of kids, thousands of kids that >>m i ryan towne who is volunteering. >> i'll be helping out, maybe pushing ye, i'm really excited. >> reporter: more than 300 people have signed up for various contests on saturday and sunday. the oldest is 81. kids under 3 are invited to keep in a sheep writing contest. casey tibbs and his horse war paint will make an appearance. a professional bull rider will be announcing events. he says there's no sport like rodeo. >> cowboys like to brag just like football and baseball players. i'm a little bit better than you, or i got a horse that bucks better than your hours. >> reporter: 5,000 fans are expected to turn out
david louie shows us why people are excited about its return. >> reporter: it's been six straight months of work to get the arena 62-y tnkso eric martin who is passionateng the western heritage of this city alive. >> it just seems to important to keep that heritage alive. the mexican heritage that's here, these guys with these ropes. hor horsemen. >> reporter: voijoyce viera is rodeo's grandmarshal and lifelong competitor. she thinks the rodeo will be good for many young...
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david with warren buffett tomorrow. ♪ taylor:ank this is -- this is "bloomberg surveillance." --er martinn martin is considering an ipo in london. it will decide whether to go ahead by september 20. thes said to seek valuations of as much as $6.4 billion. enterprise ard came out better than expected profit forecasts. that is it seen as a signal that hpe is starting to benefit from cost cuts in a move into higher services. it will be the biggest leverage loan offer of the year. investors, led by blackstone group will start marketing 80 yeah and dollars to pay for the buyouts of thomson reuters financial and risk operations. that is a bloomberg business flash. nejra: thank you so much. the u.k. and european union are quietly pushing back there october deadline for reaching a brexit deal. sideserg sources say both are said to make progress by november. by european'sned government reporter in brussels. publicly, we have theresa may's spokesperson saying that talks are moving along. what is going on behind the scenes? ian: i think it has been an open secret, particularly in brussels that mid-o
david with warren buffett tomorrow. ♪ taylor:ank this is -- this is "bloomberg surveillance." --er martinn martin is considering an ipo in london. it will decide whether to go ahead by september 20. thes said to seek valuations of as much as $6.4 billion. enterprise ard came out better than expected profit forecasts. that is it seen as a signal that hpe is starting to benefit from cost cuts in a move into higher services. it will be the biggest leverage loan offer of the year....
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david louie shows us why we're >> reporter: six straight months of work to get this facility ready. the rodeo is back after a 62-year absence thanks to eric martinho runs major contracting firm but is passionate about keeping the western heritage of this city alive. >> you know, this is so important to keep that heritage alive. you know, the tradition, the mexican heritage is here. you know, these guys with the ropes, horsemen. it came from that. >> reporter: he just brought in a load of young roping cattle. he is the grand marshal and a life long rodeo competitor. as they have grown into a large city, she thinks the rodeo will be good for many young people. >> there are thousands of kids that live in town. they don't know what a horse is or a cat or a dog they don't get to pet. >> reporter: one of them is this 14-year-old who spent four days volunteering helping to set up table ands chairs. >> i'm really excited for this weekend. i'm going to be helping out maybe pushing the steers in the back in the chutes. but, yeah, i'm really excited. >> repor signed up for various contests on saturday and sunday. kids under 3 are invited to compete in a sh
david louie shows us why we're >> reporter: six straight months of work to get this facility ready. the rodeo is back after a 62-year absence thanks to eric martinho runs major contracting firm but is passionate about keeping the western heritage of this city alive. >> you know, this is so important to keep that heritage alive. you know, the tradition, the mexican heritage is here. you know, these guys with the ropes, horsemen. it came from that. >> reporter: he just brought...
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david louie shows us why we're excited about the return. >> reporter: six straight months of work to get this facility ready. the rodeo is back after a 62-year absence thanks to eric martinr contracting firm but is passionate about keeping the western heritage of this city alive. >> you know, this is so important to keep that heritage alive. you know, the tradition, the mexican heritage is here. you know, these guys with the ropes, horsemen. it came from that. >> reporter: he just brought in a load of young roping cattle. he is the grand marshal and a life long rodeo competitor. as they have grown into a large city, she thinks the rodeo will be good for many young people. >> there are thousands of kids that live in town. they don't know what a horse is or a cat or a dog they don't get to pet. >> reporter: one of them is this 14-year-old who spent four days volunteering helping to set up table ands chairs. >> i'm really excited for this weekend. i'm going to be helping out maybe pushing the steers in the back in the chutes. but, yeah, i'm really excited. >> reporter: 300 people have signed up for various contests on saturday and sunday. kids under 3 are invited to compete
david louie shows us why we're excited about the return. >> reporter: six straight months of work to get this facility ready. the rodeo is back after a 62-year absence thanks to eric martinr contracting firm but is passionate about keeping the western heritage of this city alive. >> you know, this is so important to keep that heritage alive. you know, the tradition, the mexican heritage is here. you know, these guys with the ropes, horsemen. it came from that. >> reporter: he...
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martin, dialysis whistleblower. [applause] murphy, new york air national guard. [applause] lehman brothers holdings. [applause] air marshal. are you here, david? michelle parker, pension benefit guaranty corporation whistleblower. [applause] paul blew the whistle on high-risk kidney patients. thank you, nancy. [applause] department of homeland security. francisco, department of energy. marcel reid, acorn whistleblower. [applause] dan richardson, bristol-myers whistleblower. sand, missouri national guard whistleblower. [laughter] [applause] michael won, he proved reprisal. sandra, scottsdale, arizona homeowner associates whistleblower. skullick, service disabled vets whistleblower. north carolina court system. [applause] harold smith, u.s. air force inspector general. linda tripp, white house whistleblower. [applause] john tie, u.s. department of state whistleblower. bitrol, corruption and some folk county schools. tonya ward, oregon department of commerce. [applause] u.s. securities and exchange commission. [applause] won, too. state wanger, new york whistleblower. [applause] rick, body armor whistleblower. sheila white, burlington northern.
martin, dialysis whistleblower. [applause] murphy, new york air national guard. [applause] lehman brothers holdings. [applause] air marshal. are you here, david? michelle parker, pension benefit guaranty corporation whistleblower. [applause] paul blew the whistle on high-risk kidney patients. thank you, nancy. [applause] department of homeland security. francisco, department of energy. marcel reid, acorn whistleblower. [applause] dan richardson, bristol-myers whistleblower. sand, missouri...
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david: we are big enough to go without you. we don't need you. whether it's right or not is a different question. stephanie flanders and gina martindams, thank you for being with us today. you can find all of the charts we just used by running the tv on your funeral -- on your terminal. time for bloomberg business flash. here's emma chandra. shares -- begin trading higher today on the nasdaq after an underwhelming initial public offering. the company finds shares below the market range and raised $208 million. back of the market value of 1.5 billion. in april the company was hoping for a valuation twice that size. that makes the german automaker an outlier among companies that have touched financial targets. china has imposed retaliatory calories -- tariffs. shares of tesla are higher in premarket trading. the electric carmaker burned theugh less cash than second quarter. tesla has ramped up production of its model three sedan and elon musk apologized to the analysts he scorned three months earlier for asking what he boneheaded questions on the earnings call. is your bloomberg business flash. -- that's your bloomberg business
david: we are big enough to go without you. we don't need you. whether it's right or not is a different question. stephanie flanders and gina martindams, thank you for being with us today. you can find all of the charts we just used by running the tv on your funeral -- on your terminal. time for bloomberg business flash. here's emma chandra. shares -- begin trading higher today on the nasdaq after an underwhelming initial public offering. the company finds shares below the market range and...