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and then dc united just scored on a penalty kick. so right now it is 2-1dc united late in the second half. >>> and as howard says, a pirate tried to get out of town, right? >> yes, they don't want to come back here for a while. >> the nats needed that confidence. >> pretty good stuff. >> are we going to be able to take a walk later? >> a little sticky tonight, but mainly dry. >> all right, thanks for watching. >> we'll see you back [alarms blaring] ohhhhh... whoa whoa whoa! who's responsible for this?!? if something goes wrong, you find a scapegoat. ...rick. it's what you do. ahhhhhhhh! what'd you say? uh-oh! kelly! if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. rick. don't walk away from me. ahhhhhhhh! captioning funded by cbs and ford >> i believe that americans should be deeply skeptical of government power. you cannot trust people in power. the founders knew that. >> pelley: that's the director of the f.b.i. making that statement. james comey surprised us on many fronts, inclu
and then dc united just scored on a penalty kick. so right now it is 2-1dc united late in the second half. >>> and as howard says, a pirate tried to get out of town, right? >> yes, they don't want to come back here for a while. >> the nats needed that confidence. >> pretty good stuff. >> are we going to be able to take a walk later? >> a little sticky tonight, but mainly dry. >> all right, thanks for watching. >> we'll see you back [alarms...
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dc united's agreement has been a long time coming. philadelphia, houston and san jose have new homes. they are happy to get new turf. >> it's long overdue. the city has done amazing things in the world of soccer for the united states throughout the years and honestly we should have been first. but you know things happen the way it happened and now is the time. and you know, hopefully they break ground soon and we get the ball in. >> to me it's just another step forward to this reality that we're all hoping comes sooner rather than later. we are getting a little bit impatient. i want to see this thing. you know? but it's good news. >> the usa women are off to a great start in the world cup. american fans in canada they say megan put on a show against australia. the first locky soccer performance sinced ay did it back in 2007. the united states cruised past australia. sweden is up this friday night. >>> baseball is back with a pretty good match up. the nationals are on the road facing the yankees. when ever this team faces the pinstripe
dc united's agreement has been a long time coming. philadelphia, houston and san jose have new homes. they are happy to get new turf. >> it's long overdue. the city has done amazing things in the world of soccer for the united states throughout the years and honestly we should have been first. but you know things happen the way it happened and now is the time. and you know, hopefully they break ground soon and we get the ball in. >> to me it's just another step forward to this...
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dc is the sports capital, and we're the home of the dc united. >> the district has approved $140 million to acquire land in southwest for the soccer stadium. dc says it will put up another $150 million to build the stadium itself. >>> u.s. women's soccer team is celebrating its first victory of the year. the americans knocked off the squad from australia 3-1 in the world cup match. we have more from the site of the game in winnipeg, canada. >> reporter: thousands of american soccer fans packed into winnipeg stadium, helping team usa's first game feel like a home game. >> it's a true win, but australia, they brought the a-game. >> reporter: the american women early on were out muscled and tussled by the australians. but then there were three brilliant first half saves for the american goalie. and meg's first goal of the game was followed by a perfectly placed strike from a world cup rookie, kristen press. the second goal from her late in the second half sealed the win for the united states. >> definitely want to try to test them early, and get some shots off, so i'm never afraid to shoot.
dc is the sports capital, and we're the home of the dc united. >> the district has approved $140 million to acquire land in southwest for the soccer stadium. dc says it will put up another $150 million to build the stadium itself. >>> u.s. women's soccer team is celebrating its first victory of the year. the americans knocked off the squad from australia 3-1 in the world cup match. we have more from the site of the game in winnipeg, canada. >> reporter: thousands of...
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. >>> not many breaks for dc united this week. three games in seven days for the black and red. but ben olsen's team has embraced that challenge. today the guys were on the road in toronto looking to finish off the week with three straight wins. north of the border we go. loose gloomy skies in toronto. luis silva with the right footer here. it gets knocked away. watch it. beautiful there. united some nice first half pressure in this game. but they could not capitalize. later in the half, off the corner kick, nick deleon with the header but it's just wide. here in the second half right now, still no score in this game. returning where it all began, that's kyle errington with the patriots when they wouldn't super bowl back in february. he's back at glen park high school in brandy wine, maryland hosting a free football camp for over 180 kids. his coach danny hayes and fellow alum phil taylor guard for the cleveland browns helping out putting future stars through the drills. erington is a baltimore raven remembers back when he was in the same position as these young campers. >> i wa
. >>> not many breaks for dc united this week. three games in seven days for the black and red. but ben olsen's team has embraced that challenge. today the guys were on the road in toronto looking to finish off the week with three straight wins. north of the border we go. loose gloomy skies in toronto. luis silva with the right footer here. it gets knocked away. watch it. beautiful there. united some nice first half pressure in this game. but they could not capitalize. later in the...
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tonight for the union at ppl park the cup match with dc united we're hoping that that contest stays dry have to allow for a possible thunderstorm. and then humid again tomorrow, 87 with some more storms possible and it may still be somewhat unsettled on thursday way high of 87. not a washout in through here but a chance of it being a little bit unsettled. best chance of rain on friday would be in the morning. otherwise high pressure makes a brief visit giving as you dry afternoon clouds and sun and friday's high 84. then on saturday the fourth of july 86, warm, probably a bit more humid clouds and sun and a slight chance of a spotty thunderstorm in the afternoon and evening but hopefully most of our fireworks displays go off without a hitch. >> okay, thank you david. >>> it's now 5:10 and when we come back, from his hospital bed a convict reveals details about his final did you on the run and the original get away plan. >> the worst team in baseball which happens to reside here will have a new man at the hell to my try and right the ship. karen. >> construction running a few minutes lat
tonight for the union at ppl park the cup match with dc united we're hoping that that contest stays dry have to allow for a possible thunderstorm. and then humid again tomorrow, 87 with some more storms possible and it may still be somewhat unsettled on thursday way high of 87. not a washout in through here but a chance of it being a little bit unsettled. best chance of rain on friday would be in the morning. otherwise high pressure makes a brief visit giving as you dry afternoon clouds and sun...
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the dc united soccer team staying in dc. the team will build a new stadium that is to open in 2018. what it took to get this big deal done. >> this landed near southwest washington is slated to become this. a vibrant new 20,000 seat soccer stadium that could open in the spring of 2018. >> its permanent home in washington d.c. >> today's a last minute flirtations with the team that it would move to a cheaper and faster site to build in virginia. >> there are hurdles along the way but they were very focused on attacking the hurdle t. >> the team will pay approximately $150 million to build the stadium. the city is building a like amount on the land. the two sides settled the dispute on who would pay any cost overruns. the city would use eminent domain and that would speed up the land assembly and speed up construction by many months. >> record time i'm sure we can do this with a soccer stadium and be ready for the first game of march 2008. >> city officials say the major sports deal will create 450 construction jobs and more than 750 permanent jobs once the stadium opens as well as fo
the dc united soccer team staying in dc. the team will build a new stadium that is to open in 2018. what it took to get this big deal done. >> this landed near southwest washington is slated to become this. a vibrant new 20,000 seat soccer stadium that could open in the spring of 2018. >> its permanent home in washington d.c. >> today's a last minute flirtations with the team that it would move to a cheaper and faster site to build in virginia. >> there are hurdles along...
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. >> dc united will have its permanent home in washington d.c. >> the district promised to turn overd. the team would pay for the cost of building it. it plans to open in the spring of 2018. >> turning now to meteorologist ver ron ka jones, we're kranging up the heat. what's it going be like tonight? >> tonight is going to be very, very nice. one of our nicest overnights of the entire week. meanwhile we have rain that we had yesterday and the rain last week really allowed the pollen dount come along. if you suffer, probably having some symptoms and feeling some symptoms for today. take a look at your evening forecast here. temperatures dropped around 80 degrees. clear to mostly clear skies. meanwhile low humidity our lowest of the week. 06 to 70 degrees starting out. our coolest ratings for any morning coming up this week. >>> now going back to a lower court for more arguments. administrators say declining enrollment and insurmountable financial challenges and need to close the school sometime this summer. >> a judge rejected a gag order in the freddie gray police custody death which
. >> dc united will have its permanent home in washington d.c. >> the district promised to turn overd. the team would pay for the cost of building it. it plans to open in the spring of 2018. >> turning now to meteorologist ver ron ka jones, we're kranging up the heat. what's it going be like tonight? >> tonight is going to be very, very nice. one of our nicest overnights of the entire week. meanwhile we have rain that we had yesterday and the rain last week really...
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on the steps of the united states supreme court in the washington, dc, in the 6-3 vote the justices upheldey part of the affordable health care act allowing the government to provide nationwide tax subsidies to help poor and middle class people buy health insurance. >> today after more than 50 votes in congress to repeal or weaken this law after a presidential election based in part on preserving or repealing this law after multiple challenges to this law before the supreme court the affordable care act is here to stay. >> for the major, chief justice john problems wrote congress passed the affordable care act to improve the markets not to destroy them on the conserve five judge scalia called the majority roping quite absurd. >> the supreme court this morning did not issue a ruling on same-sex marriage the justices are reviewing legal challenges in four state: michigan, ohio, tennessee and kentucky. if no discussion is made tomorrow it will likely come on monday. >> happening now the district attorney in alameda county is talking into the investigation of the deadly balcony collapse in ber
on the steps of the united states supreme court in the washington, dc, in the 6-3 vote the justices upheldey part of the affordable health care act allowing the government to provide nationwide tax subsidies to help poor and middle class people buy health insurance. >> today after more than 50 votes in congress to repeal or weaken this law after a presidential election based in part on preserving or repealing this law after multiple challenges to this law before the supreme court the...
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dc to new york. you can see impressive lightning flashes behind the united states capitol.rak trains from harrisburg, person, to new york city was stuck on the tracks for hours after a transformer exploded in heavy winds and rain. >> the power and lights want out they said you will stay on this train and the other train is going to push this all the way into philadelphia. >> it was bad. the sky was dark. the rain wind, the shingles much blowing off the trees were falling down. >> in philadelphia, crews are cleaning up downed power lines and broken tree branches after 70 miles per hour wind ripped across the area leaving hundreds of thousands without power. >> in the bay area, we are open our way to record temperatures. meteorologist mike nicco joins us from the roof with a look at who will be sweltering. mike? >> it will be hot the next couple of days. here is what is going on outside right now: you can see the sunshine behind me and the temperatures. our spread spread is 57 at half moon bay, and 60 in san francisco, and not bad in oakland, 63, and 73 in san rose and san jo
dc to new york. you can see impressive lightning flashes behind the united states capitol.rak trains from harrisburg, person, to new york city was stuck on the tracks for hours after a transformer exploded in heavy winds and rain. >> the power and lights want out they said you will stay on this train and the other train is going to push this all the way into philadelphia. >> it was bad. the sky was dark. the rain wind, the shingles much blowing off the trees were falling down....
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dc drug. what lead her to her death. >>> the terrorist group is reaching more children in the united states and right here at home. i'm surae chinn that story is coming up. >>> the reason metro will start single tracking trains. >>> and is she pregnant? let the next round of panda watching begin. good evening i'm lesli foster. >> i'm derek mcginty. well as promised the heat has arrived like the unwanted relative it will stick around for a while. >> oh no and a while and technically it's not summer yet. but topper shutt is tracking the very summer like temperatures. >> reporter: we're outside as long as you don't move you're okay. it's probably a little more comfortable looking at the prolong temperature in the 90s. we'll start with the current temperatures right now, which is one reason why we say not to exercise in the evening as they are home and temperatures are still in the upper 80s as it is not that uncomfortable taking a while to cool off as the sun doesn't go down until 8:33. still 91 in leesburg as these are straight temperatures. 90 in gaithersburg, still 90 up in hagerstown for crying out loud. if you f
dc drug. what lead her to her death. >>> the terrorist group is reaching more children in the united states and right here at home. i'm surae chinn that story is coming up. >>> the reason metro will start single tracking trains. >>> and is she pregnant? let the next round of panda watching begin. good evening i'm lesli foster. >> i'm derek mcginty. well as promised the heat has arrived like the unwanted relative it will stick around for a while. >> oh no...
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dc drug. what lead her to her death. >>> the terrorist group is reaching more children in the united states and right here at home.y is coming up. >>> the reason metro will start single tracking trains. >>> and is she pregnant? let the next round of panda watching begin. good evening i'm lesli foster. >> i'm derek mcginty. well as promised the heat has arrived like the unwanted relative it will stick around for a while. >> oh no and a while and technically it's not summer yet. but topper shutt is tracking the very summer like temperatures. >> reporter: we're outside as long as you don't move you're okay. it's probably a little more comfortable looking at the prolong
dc drug. what lead her to her death. >>> the terrorist group is reaching more children in the united states and right here at home.y is coming up. >>> the reason metro will start single tracking trains. >>> and is she pregnant? let the next round of panda watching begin. good evening i'm lesli foster. >> i'm derek mcginty. well as promised the heat has arrived like the unwanted relative it will stick around for a while. >> oh no and a while and technically...
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these interviews are part of the oral history collection at the united tates holocaust memorial museum in washington dcjerry von halle relates a tale of brief imprisonment, entail a false release when he claims tuberculosis command hiding with his family. this oral history is about 90 minutes. jerry von halle: my name was ger d sigmund von halle. my namei was born on december the second, 1942 in hamburg germany. >> did you have any brothers or sisters? >> i had one brother, and his name was hans juergen. he was one year and nine months older than i was. >> what was your father's occupation? jerry von halle: he was an architect, specializing in building department stores in hamburg. >> to tell me a little bit about your childhood while you are in hamburg? jerry von halle: it was a very pleasant time. my father was doing rather well as an architect. we lived in an upper middle-class neighborhood in hamburg. we went to public schools there and life was pretty nice. i understand what i was a baby, we are talking about 1923, it was at the end of world war i and the inflation, and understand from my mother,
these interviews are part of the oral history collection at the united tates holocaust memorial museum in washington dcjerry von halle relates a tale of brief imprisonment, entail a false release when he claims tuberculosis command hiding with his family. this oral history is about 90 minutes. jerry von halle: my name was ger d sigmund von halle. my namei was born on december the second, 1942 in hamburg germany. >> did you have any brothers or sisters? >> i had one brother, and his...
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these interviews are part of the oral history collection of the united states holocaust memorial museum in washington dc up next, the tale of brief imprisonment at a nazi labor camp. his surprise release when he falsely claimed to have tuberculosis, and living in hiding with his parents. only his mother is looted the nazis. and frank also in hiding just down the street were not as fortunate. this is about 90 minutes. >> the name was gerdt. was born on december 2 1922 in hamburg, germany. >> did you have any brothers or sisters? >> i had one brother. his name was hans juergen. he was one year and nine months older than i was. >> what was your father's occupation? jerry von halle: he was an architect, specializing in building department stores in hamburg. >> could you tell me a little bit about your childhood while you are in hamburg? jerry von halle: it was a very pleasant time. my father was doing rather well as an architect. we lived in an upper middle-class neighborhood in hamburg. we went to public schools there and life was pretty nice. although, i understand what i was a baby, we are talking about
these interviews are part of the oral history collection of the united states holocaust memorial museum in washington dc up next, the tale of brief imprisonment at a nazi labor camp. his surprise release when he falsely claimed to have tuberculosis, and living in hiding with his parents. only his mother is looted the nazis. and frank also in hiding just down the street were not as fortunate. this is about 90 minutes. >> the name was gerdt. was born on december 2 1922 in hamburg, germany....
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every team so that when they thought about how to work with with a with the units next door or their intelligence counterparts in dc with a friendly face rather than a competitive rifle so i would like to hear more from you about the shared mission so that has an important role to make sure everyone is on the same page so it is a relationship across the teams. >> what you don't know. most of the kids in the kennedy school he said you're in the army and i said i am and he said that's curious because you seem sort of smart. [laughter] i said thank you. he wasn't anti-military. he just had absolutely no -- had i come from his world when you think about the problem if you face if it is complicated. if they don't understand that it works the same way every time. it's predictable because the complicated search is to work a certain way. if your problems is complicated you can do what we call the mutually exclusive but collectively exhausted. that means you take a task and break it into its parts reductionism comes as everybody with everybody does a unique thing that nobody else does. if you get a complicated problem where
every team so that when they thought about how to work with with a with the units next door or their intelligence counterparts in dc with a friendly face rather than a competitive rifle so i would like to hear more from you about the shared mission so that has an important role to make sure everyone is on the same page so it is a relationship across the teams. >> what you don't know. most of the kids in the kennedy school he said you're in the army and i said i am and he said that's...
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united is having a good season so far. tonight, they face off against toronto. tough play on the pitch. but good work away for dc. good drive on the goal. and they keep it to the post. watch out, that smarts. the game and, it is tied at zero. the healthy game for the eastern conference. and the rain caught us off guard today. we only knew that it was coming for three days, matt is not happy, toronto is getting the game in with philadelphia. two innings in, 1.5 innings, the rain state and that was it. and tomorrow, they play a double header. things are looking good early for the phillies. they look a little washed out. deals start physically with a bridge. to down in golf, the us open is wrapping up, and the travelers championship is up. jordan speech is playing this weekend and the other guys are shooting the headlines this week. lance is on his second shot, he is just going to miss the whole, almost right here. he had to several - - and settle for the bird. he's trying to make it 700 today. the leader, a 28-year-old american. and he sets up a birdie shot 14 under going into tomorrow, and he's got the lead. they
united is having a good season so far. tonight, they face off against toronto. tough play on the pitch. but good work away for dc. good drive on the goal. and they keep it to the post. watch out, that smarts. the game and, it is tied at zero. the healthy game for the eastern conference. and the rain caught us off guard today. we only knew that it was coming for three days, matt is not happy, toronto is getting the game in with philadelphia. two innings in, 1.5 innings, the rain state and that...
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these interviews are part of the oral history collection of the united states holocaust memorial museum in washington dc up next, the tale of brief imprisonment at a nazi labor camp. his surprise release when he falsely claimed to have tuberculosis, and living in hiding with his parents. only his mother is looted the nazis. and frank also in hiding just down the street were not as fortunate. this is about 90 minutes. >> the name was ger
these interviews are part of the oral history collection of the united states holocaust memorial museum in washington dc up next, the tale of brief imprisonment at a nazi labor camp. his surprise release when he falsely claimed to have tuberculosis, and living in hiding with his parents. only his mother is looted the nazis. and frank also in hiding just down the street were not as fortunate. this is about 90 minutes. >> the name was ger
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the united states women's soccer team is just three wins away from becoming the champs. >>> coming up next we will take you live to dcnticipation is building on same sex marriage. >> reporter: we are live and we are learning that gang crime is down. we will share the findings and some of the possible reasons behind that. >>> good morning, traffic is looking good. we will tell you more coming um. >>> the fog is back. it will be cooler for many today, also about higher clouds leading to a big cool down over the weekend. more on that coming up. >>> welcome back everybody, friday. >> uh-huh. we are a little bit silly. i was just looking at your picture on twitter. >> oh, always on twitter, pam. >> good morning, i'm brian flores. >> thank you for joining us, i'm pam cook. >>> brian, pam, we have a big fog bank coming back and there she be. it's really moving in pretty quick here and i think that's going to allow the temperatures to come down fast. inland, i think we will be hot. >> i love the sound of a fog horn. >> the people live inning the area, they will say they hate that sound. >> i love that sound. >> i hope that's
the united states women's soccer team is just three wins away from becoming the champs. >>> coming up next we will take you live to dcnticipation is building on same sex marriage. >> reporter: we are live and we are learning that gang crime is down. we will share the findings and some of the possible reasons behind that. >>> good morning, traffic is looking good. we will tell you more coming um. >>> the fog is back. it will be cooler for many today, also about...
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united states. thank you. host: wayne is on the line for republicans. caller: i think it's a big change. host: thanks for calling. london is calling from washington dc.re you with us? i guess not. we have a couple of tweets. the kennedy decision ends with some profound lines. according to tom taylor roberts -- five lawyers have ordered every state to change their definition of marriage. who do we think we are, that is judge roberts reading from his dissent. gay marriage is legal in all states. charles is live from colorado. caller: i am disgusted about the decision. when the bible condemns it and god condemns it, what gives them authority to say it's ok? i am very disgusted. i feel like america has fallen because everything that's going on is backwards. we have an administration now, i don't care if it's the supreme court or the president of the united states, everything is going corrupt. god will condemn it. he condemned it once in the bible. i thank you for letting me make my comment. host: as we continue to watch sights and sounds outside the supreme court, we continue to take your calls. caller: my name is katrina. i am very disappointed. just lo
united states. thank you. host: wayne is on the line for republicans. caller: i think it's a big change. host: thanks for calling. london is calling from washington dc.re you with us? i guess not. we have a couple of tweets. the kennedy decision ends with some profound lines. according to tom taylor roberts -- five lawyers have ordered every state to change their definition of marriage. who do we think we are, that is judge roberts reading from his dissent. gay marriage is legal in all states....
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slaves in the united states number 13 million -- 3 million or 13% of the population. washington dc, we have learned throughout this series, traded on gossip. it seems as though the gossip about peggy taylor was much like rachel jackson. she was a pipe smoker, she didn't bring any style. what is the truth about her? professor finkelman: she didn't smoke a pipe. it is utter nonsense. all of the people who were close to her say she was allergic to smoke and nobody smoked around her. the problem is that she is a military wife who has traveled from base to base. she lived in some style on these bases because the taylors were very wealthy. they had lots of slaves. they had a plantation in louisiana. some of the slaves would travel with them when they went to bases. but she was not a high society woman. she was not a woman who wanted to be around a crowd. this was not a world that she felt at all comfortable with. and i am sure when she got to washington and dealt with the gossip and the parties, she simply felt that this is not where she was comfortable and she didn't know how to compete
slaves in the united states number 13 million -- 3 million or 13% of the population. washington dc, we have learned throughout this series, traded on gossip. it seems as though the gossip about peggy taylor was much like rachel jackson. she was a pipe smoker, she didn't bring any style. what is the truth about her? professor finkelman: she didn't smoke a pipe. it is utter nonsense. all of the people who were close to her say she was allergic to smoke and nobody smoked around her. the problem is...
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. >> it is a tribute to the united states cover trips and i hope you would encourage other people to be there. >> thank you very much. >> i am a member of the group of dc which is having a symposium this saturday at the new york avenue presbyterian church on the legacy of lincoln and the civil war. my question goes back to the last weeks of his life. and the meeting that he had with grant and sherman and the admiral and admiral, and later after he was assassinated sherman says i will allow the confederate government of north carolina to remain in power and he later said i thought i was doing what lincoln said i should do. what do you think about the interpretation and what he was talking about when he met with his genitals in those last days. >> i think that i understand where he was coming from because that's what i was saying about lincoln and jim crow. there is a very bizarre moment in those last days before he hears about this where he is having a discussion about allowing the virginia legislature to come back into retail. nobody knows how to proceed. that's the point. of course in the aftermath of the assassination, sherman's agreement is immediat
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dc. thanks, doug. >> anthrax fears spreading. defense department officials saying the military september active samk -- sent active samples to three canadian laboratories. this coming from an army facility in utah. 24 labs in the unitedes and south korea and australia also received active samples. the military's handling of the bacteria is now under review. >> it is sentencing day for friend at the boston marathon bombers. diaz cat rabiof pleaded guilty to removing items from dzhokhar tsarnaev's dorm room. officer shawn collier's death could have been prevented if he had helped police track the tsarnaev brothers instead of hindering their investigation. they are recommending no more than 7 years in prison. >>> the world's most respected country and his foreign policy is the reason for that. that claim comes as isis bolsters the ranks and gets powerful new weapons. rich ed son is live in washington with the latest. rich? >> good morning ainsley. president obama reengaged global partners and their opinion of us was better than it was when he took office. he points to growing economy in iraq and syria. the president in awith a year and a half left are is talking legacy. >> people don't remember when i came into office u
dc. thanks, doug. >> anthrax fears spreading. defense department officials saying the military september active samk -- sent active samples to three canadian laboratories. this coming from an army facility in utah. 24 labs in the unitedes and south korea and australia also received active samples. the military's handling of the bacteria is now under review. >> it is sentencing day for friend at the boston marathon bombers. diaz cat rabiof pleaded guilty to removing items from...
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dc with the national book festival. that's a few of the events this summer on c-span two book tv. the united kingdom has planned a referendum on european union membership for 27 -- 2017. members of the regional scottish parliament debated it and the implications for scotland should british voters decide to leave the eu. scotland, england and wales is one of the united kingdom's four constituent countries. here's part of the debate in ireland. it is one hour. >> the debate on the -- referendum, members who wish to take part in the debate --. >> scotland has an integral part of the european union, and gauge meant with european union and constitution will remain a priority for this government. for the next -- the outcome of the general election has resulted in the published of the u.k. referendum bill. before the end of 2017. last year made clear in the run-up to the general election that a referendum is now reality and we must deal with it. the second reading of the draft referendum last week it meets the gold standard of the independence referendum in opposed to sunshine, and scotland publish
dc with the national book festival. that's a few of the events this summer on c-span two book tv. the united kingdom has planned a referendum on european union membership for 27 -- 2017. members of the regional scottish parliament debated it and the implications for scotland should british voters decide to leave the eu. scotland, england and wales is one of the united kingdom's four constituent countries. here's part of the debate in ireland. it is one hour. >> the debate on the --...
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a real pleasure for me to be here in the united states, here in washington, dc, and in particular to here at the council on foreign relations an august and well-respected organization not just in the united states but worldwide. and one thing that has been reminded of often since i arrived on this visit to the u.s. at the weekend is the fact that the bones the very deep bond between scotland and the united states go back centuries. they run from the discussion and the debate between enlighten. think arees to the modern exchange of university graduates and the connections between our technology companies the relationship between our two countries, cultural, it is social it is historic, and of course it is economic as well and we value those links and those ties very highly, and from what i've seen and observed on my visit this week is that those ties are set to continue and indeed to strengthen for generations to come. so it is a real pleasure to be here this morning at the council on foreign relations an organization that for more than another -- for 90 years has contributed to the e
a real pleasure for me to be here in the united states, here in washington, dc, and in particular to here at the council on foreign relations an august and well-respected organization not just in the united states but worldwide. and one thing that has been reminded of often since i arrived on this visit to the u.s. at the weekend is the fact that the bones the very deep bond between scotland and the united states go back centuries. they run from the discussion and the debate between enlighten....
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the units of bank of america and lynch violated rules and agreed to pay $11 million to settle the case. funeral services being held for the family found brutally murdered in the home for washington dc family and friends streamed into the you are which ch to pay the rptds and police have arrested the company in company and we're going reach 1 million follow ers and then the form er bruce jenner reached the 1 millionth follow er and beating the previous record. the president did it in four and a half hours rufly. that's the cnbc update. back to you kelly. the race to the cars is con tenuous. >>> we will get the valleys and first e li has a cutting edge empire but not without the incentives and they have received $5 billion. they fired pack on cnbc and an editor depends the paper when we get back. friday night, buddy. you are gonna need a wingman. and with my cash back, you are money. forget him. my airline miles will take your game worldwide. what i'm really looking for is -- i got two words for you -- re-wards. ♪ ♪ there's got to be better cards than this. [ male announcer ] there's a better way with creditcards.com. compare hundreds of cards from all the major banks to find the one
the units of bank of america and lynch violated rules and agreed to pay $11 million to settle the case. funeral services being held for the family found brutally murdered in the home for washington dc family and friends streamed into the you are which ch to pay the rptds and police have arrested the company in company and we're going reach 1 million follow ers and then the form er bruce jenner reached the 1 millionth follow er and beating the previous record. the president did it in four and a...
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united states for over 20 years which does not happen in today's world. there is a monument to him and rock creek park. i believe he's the first foreign diplomat honored in washington dc. on the north, there's nothing more than canada, on the south there's nothing more than x ago. on the east, there is fish at on the west, there is fish. people saw america as contained within the continent. yet as we see, it was during mckinley's time that the united states added more possessions, territory and control of more territory than under all other presidents probably can find. it turned america from an insular country to a major world player. yet everyone thinks of it as teddy roosevelt. it was said of him that if it was a parade, he would want to lead it. if it was a funeral, he wanted to be the corpse. teddy roosevelt will dominate our discussion of william mckinley. yet when we look at mckinley people tend to ignore him. how many of you know what denomination bill mckinley is on? you can't answer that because you work for the treasury department. how many of you know what bill mckinley is on? he is on the $500 bill. no, you don't. sorry about that. you probably don't know
united states for over 20 years which does not happen in today's world. there is a monument to him and rock creek park. i believe he's the first foreign diplomat honored in washington dc. on the north, there's nothing more than canada, on the south there's nothing more than x ago. on the east, there is fish at on the west, there is fish. people saw america as contained within the continent. yet as we see, it was during mckinley's time that the united states added more possessions, territory and...