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douglas road three autobiographies, each adopting the social climate of what the time was so a music research -- a researcher trying to write on frederick douglas doesn't really know which of the three is the truth or if they are all truth for their time? in other words, whether he bought a slave or whether he ran away or if they paid for him to be a free man, each one is different, what is your stance? >> it's partly a memory of confabulation and distortion. at the time you experience it, that is part of it. frederick douglas 'autobiographies are each different from each other and you have to reconstruct the public history malia and that. all of these different kinds of changes, it is really weird. it almost becomes a developing fiction or fictional autobiography. >> i'm curious how much the conspirator was developed with the forethought or how much was out talkers? had they succeeded, unless i'm confused, they would have made president edwin stanton. if you had picked one person in the confederate, you would not want to be president of the united states and was far harsher toward t
douglas road three autobiographies, each adopting the social climate of what the time was so a music research -- a researcher trying to write on frederick douglas doesn't really know which of the three is the truth or if they are all truth for their time? in other words, whether he bought a slave or whether he ran away or if they paid for him to be a free man, each one is different, what is your stance? >> it's partly a memory of confabulation and distortion. at the time you experience...
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douglas: that is right. jason is an iranian-american citizen, but in the eyes he is an iranian, which tells the united states this is not their business. it makes it more difficult for the united states to put pressure on iran to act in a fair manner. this complicates our efforts to bring this matter to an end. annette: douglas, thank you so much. moving on, 800 people have died in a heat wave across india. roads have melted in new delhi is temperatures near 50 degrees celsius. authorities are advising people to stay indoors with no end insight to the searing conditions. >> this is unlike anything we have seen the last few years. people were here today and it was crazy to see the zebra crossing melt into one glob on the road. so a grim situation. especially in the southeastern states, which recorded 750. a pretty bad situation. there does not appear to be a risk bite insight. it will likely continue rising because the heat wave is likely to continue until may 29. thereafter we will see some showers, which wi
douglas: that is right. jason is an iranian-american citizen, but in the eyes he is an iranian, which tells the united states this is not their business. it makes it more difficult for the united states to put pressure on iran to act in a fair manner. this complicates our efforts to bring this matter to an end. annette: douglas, thank you so much. moving on, 800 people have died in a heat wave across india. roads have melted in new delhi is temperatures near 50 degrees celsius. authorities are...
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they discovered she was going to marry stephen douglas. he was considerably older and have a cup of kids. jefferson davis and his wife writes home and says that dirty speculator and trickster broken with the first wife's money bison allergan well read women because she is poor and her father is proud. fortunately washington is getting a new water system says sparing his wife's back therese, douglas may wash it little off of her. his acquaintance will build larger rooms with more perfect ventilation. the men don't the stephen douglas bank. so he still defeated a couple years later for the senate. she turns out to be one of the most delightful women and the letters are quite wonderful. she said presently throughout the war even after the state of mississippi sissy had and became president of the confederacy. from the beginning she wrote that there is no way this would work. she just did an analysis. we don't have enough manufacturing, enough for. while she went to richmond. the she stayed friendly in the north particularly who we all know fr
they discovered she was going to marry stephen douglas. he was considerably older and have a cup of kids. jefferson davis and his wife writes home and says that dirty speculator and trickster broken with the first wife's money bison allergan well read women because she is poor and her father is proud. fortunately washington is getting a new water system says sparing his wife's back therese, douglas may wash it little off of her. his acquaintance will build larger rooms with more perfect...
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now you know the men don't write the stephen douglas bank. so he still defeated lincoln a couple years later for the senate but she turns out to be one of the most delightful women, and her letters are quite wonderful. she stayed friendly throughout the war, even after this date of mississippi secede and he became president of the confederacy. should the confederacy. she actually knew from the beginning, she wrote to her mother, there was no way this was going to work. she just did an analysis. we don't have enough manufacturing, don't have enough railroads we can't win this war. but she said i will do my duty. she stayed friendly with her friends in the north particularly elizabeth blair lee who we all know from blair house and montgomery blair and all that, and montgomery blair was her brother. he was in lincoln's cabinet of course. our father francis preston blair was a lincoln's confidant and advisor to her other brother frank blair was a congressman. her husband, philip slay was robert e. lee's cousin but he was an officer in the union n
now you know the men don't write the stephen douglas bank. so he still defeated lincoln a couple years later for the senate but she turns out to be one of the most delightful women, and her letters are quite wonderful. she stayed friendly throughout the war, even after this date of mississippi secede and he became president of the confederacy. should the confederacy. she actually knew from the beginning, she wrote to her mother, there was no way this was going to work. she just did an analysis....
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stephen douglas was outraged by the lecompton constitution. when it arrived in washington, douglas got on the floor of the senate and called it a swindle and a fraud. it did not represent popular sovereignty or the will of the people. this constitution was ferociously debated in the halls of congress. the u.s. senate, controlled by southerners, did pass it and ratified it. it got to the u.s. house with more northern influence and the debate was so rancorous that in february of 1858, late one night , while the constitution was being debated in the u.s. house of representatives, a brawl broke out over 50 congressmen were brawling on the floor of the u.s. house. supposedly, the only thing that broke them up was a rather humorous event. two u.s. congressman from wisconsin grabbed the hairpiece of a congressman from mississippi, tore it off his head, and they held it high above their head and said, we have scalped the man. the congressman stopped the brawl. that is what was going on in washington. a brawl in the u.s. house of representatives over t
stephen douglas was outraged by the lecompton constitution. when it arrived in washington, douglas got on the floor of the senate and called it a swindle and a fraud. it did not represent popular sovereignty or the will of the people. this constitution was ferociously debated in the halls of congress. the u.s. senate, controlled by southerners, did pass it and ratified it. it got to the u.s. house with more northern influence and the debate was so rancorous that in february of 1858, late one...
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douglas does interesting things within that already set genre. one of those is he spends and a norma's amount time talking about a woman who teaches him how to read. when i talk about douglas's luck, he is actually not lucky. slavery does not make you lucky. he does end up in baltimore which makes him an urban slave. he has the ability to start to make money on his own. these are things you will read about. he makes money on his own. what he gets is this ability to read texts. the mistress, the one who teaches him -- and she gets in trouble for teaching him to read -- she teaches hand to read the bible. she allowed for, let's put it that way allowed him to learn how to read. douglas but friended a group of schoolboys, white schoolboys, and they have grammars. he makes friends with them and gets them to teach him grammar. he teaches himself. you will get more about the narrative when you read it. it is this idea about a slave who has access to reading, that allowed him to change how he saw his life. he will think of slavery in opposition to freedo
douglas does interesting things within that already set genre. one of those is he spends and a norma's amount time talking about a woman who teaches him how to read. when i talk about douglas's luck, he is actually not lucky. slavery does not make you lucky. he does end up in baltimore which makes him an urban slave. he has the ability to start to make money on his own. these are things you will read about. he makes money on his own. what he gets is this ability to read texts. the mistress, the...
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douglas said? he said this is like a capital case. he said there could be irreparable injury. people will die. if the bombing continues, it could be pilots who could die. it will be cambodians who will die. we need to have a full hearing on this issue. and what happened then? under supreme court rules, once a judge has issued a stay, it can only be undone by a majority of courts sitting -- you need a quorum sitting as a majority but they did not have a majority of the court or a quorum of the court because this one was in africa and that one was in europe and that one was in south america. none of them -- there was no quorum in washington, d.c. so what do you think they did? this was a situation where a supreme court justice had affirmed the lower federal court justice and said, "we are issuing a stay of the bombing." this was inconceivable unacceptable, and impermissible. so what happened was the justice department went back to justice marshall and got him to quote overrule" justice douglas -- in
douglas said? he said this is like a capital case. he said there could be irreparable injury. people will die. if the bombing continues, it could be pilots who could die. it will be cambodians who will die. we need to have a full hearing on this issue. and what happened then? under supreme court rules, once a judge has issued a stay, it can only be undone by a majority of courts sitting -- you need a quorum sitting as a majority but they did not have a majority of the court or a quorum of the...
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stephen douglas was outraged by the lecompton constitution. when the lecompton constitution arrived in washington, douglas got on the floor of the senate and called lecompton constitution a swindle, and a fraud. it did not represent popular sovereignty, it did not represent the role of the people. this constitution has debated -- was debated in the halls of congress. the u.s. senate, which was controlled by southerners didn't pass it. they ratified it. it got to the u.s. house, which is more northern influence, when it got to the u.s. house, it was -- the debate was so rancorous that in february of 1858, late one night this constitution was being debated in the u.s. house of representatives, a brawl broke out. over 50 congressmen were brawling on the floor of the u.s. house and supposedly, the only thing that broke them up was a rather humorous event. two u.s. congressman from wisconsin grabbed the hairpiece of the congressman from mississippi and tore it off his head and they held it high above their head and said, we have scalped demand -- t
stephen douglas was outraged by the lecompton constitution. when the lecompton constitution arrived in washington, douglas got on the floor of the senate and called lecompton constitution a swindle, and a fraud. it did not represent popular sovereignty, it did not represent the role of the people. this constitution has debated -- was debated in the halls of congress. the u.s. senate, which was controlled by southerners didn't pass it. they ratified it. it got to the u.s. house, which is more...
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first douglas alexander, then gordon brown. you probably heard colin rallings talking about how it was once the tories' safest seat in scotland. it seems some voters were voting tactically to keep jim murphy in place. he cannot be feeling cher -- cheery. this is an extraordinary moment. we will come back to hear what jim has to say. maybe you can put it into context. it is going yellow fast. where do we put jim murphy's seat? reporter: it just turned yellow as you were speaking. it is in the far end of swings necessary for the snp to take the seats. we are seeing one of the seats the snp always looks to, they took that briefly, then it went back to labour. john nicholson has taken dun bartyh. we mentioned danny alexander at the beginning of the evening but have not heard much at. these are extraordinary seats to contemplate. . only that they have gone to the snp, but the swings by which they are taking them. we will see this continue. we will see which ones are left standing. glasgow north fell to the snp too. tom: eding -- edi
first douglas alexander, then gordon brown. you probably heard colin rallings talking about how it was once the tories' safest seat in scotland. it seems some voters were voting tactically to keep jim murphy in place. he cannot be feeling cher -- cheery. this is an extraordinary moment. we will come back to hear what jim has to say. maybe you can put it into context. it is going yellow fast. where do we put jim murphy's seat? reporter: it just turned yellow as you were speaking. it is in the...
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they are not as well-known as douglas first of all because douglas was the greatest writer among them and the greatest orator among them. he wrote 1200 pages of autobiography. he gave hundreds of speeches, many of which survived in their recorded and textual forms. it doesn't mean the rest of these people, the delaneys, james mccune smiths -- he was the most educated african-american of the 19th century. he was probably frederick douglass's closest the black male friend. most of these other men who were mentioned here did not edit their own newspapers for 16 years, did not develop the same kind of international reputation as a voice in the ways that douglass did, and did not end up in a kind of role of almost official spokesman of african-americans. that has to do with a lot of rivalries between them. it has a lot to do with douglass's shear skill and talent, which is not to diminish the talent of any of these other people who were mentioned. some of them were ministers like garnet who was basically a pastor. he was church-based. douglas was ubiquitous. he was everywhere. he would tra
they are not as well-known as douglas first of all because douglas was the greatest writer among them and the greatest orator among them. he wrote 1200 pages of autobiography. he gave hundreds of speeches, many of which survived in their recorded and textual forms. it doesn't mean the rest of these people, the delaneys, james mccune smiths -- he was the most educated african-american of the 19th century. he was probably frederick douglass's closest the black male friend. most of these other men...
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we got a good one here today, douglas high school at the bat. ground ball. pitcher mishandling the ball and the eagles soaring for the score. later talk about fielding your position, morgan powell snagging a line drive hit up the middle. douglas beating largo in extra innings. >>> finally fun friday tonight, mayweather/pacquiao estimated to bring in about 200 million for the fighters to share. i say mayweather wins because you can't have a champion with a last name you can't spell. don't believe me? fun friday taking it to the streets putting the people to the pacquiao test. >> can i try one more time? >> i'm an accountant. i don't spell anything. >> i've been drinking. how you going to do me like that? >> p-a-c-q -- >> p-a-c--- is there a u in there? >> stitch pacquia -- p-a-c-i-u- i-a-o. >> that guy is from the philippines. music: etta james "at last" (plays throughout) ♪ sometimes, at last doesn't happen at first. ♪ ♪ your dad just kissed my mom. ♪ turning two worlds into one takes love. ♪ helping protect that world takes state farm. >>> ready for a nice
we got a good one here today, douglas high school at the bat. ground ball. pitcher mishandling the ball and the eagles soaring for the score. later talk about fielding your position, morgan powell snagging a line drive hit up the middle. douglas beating largo in extra innings. >>> finally fun friday tonight, mayweather/pacquiao estimated to bring in about 200 million for the fighters to share. i say mayweather wins because you can't have a champion with a last name you can't spell....
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stephen douglas was outraged by that constitution. when that constitution arrived in washington, douglas got on the floor of the senate it did not represent popular sovereignty. it did not represent the will of the people. this constitution was debated in the halls of congress. the u.s. senate, which was controlled by southerners, did pass it. they got the u.s. house which had more northern influence. the debate was so rancorous that in february of 1858, late one night while this constitution was being debated in the u.s. house representatives, a brawl broke out. over 50 congressman were brawling on the floor of the u.s. house and supposedly the only thing that broke them up was another humorous event. two congress and from wisconsin grabbed the hairpiece of a congressman from mississippi and tore it off his head. they held it high above their head and said we have scalped the man. the congress and stop the brawl. that was going on in washington. a brawl in the u.s. house of representatives over this constitution. while the constituti
stephen douglas was outraged by that constitution. when that constitution arrived in washington, douglas got on the floor of the senate it did not represent popular sovereignty. it did not represent the will of the people. this constitution was debated in the halls of congress. the u.s. senate, which was controlled by southerners, did pass it. they got the u.s. house which had more northern influence. the debate was so rancorous that in february of 1858, late one night while this constitution...
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please help me welcome douglas brinkley. >> hello, ladies and gentlemen.i would like to welcome my dad. i would like everybody to honor him for his new book. [applause] 's. >> thank you, everybody. we are all friends, and i have been a professor of history for a long time. i have never been more proud of someone i have gotten to know who has worked so incredibly hard in so many different areas not just on wall street in the financial world but as a writer someone who worked with civil rights hero andrew young on a book's cover somebody who is put the idea of jazz and the policy together someone who just won a grammy award trying to foster jazz diplomacy with cuba. and for doing that this year won a grammy for latin jazz. he is an amazingly talented guy's. guy's. you will hear more from him in different books but tonight -- i mean he will write a lot more have a feeling, but tonight we will talk about a coin which is becoming a new york times bestseller. it is just right out of the gate. and it is an unbelievably great read. read. people have compared it to
please help me welcome douglas brinkley. >> hello, ladies and gentlemen.i would like to welcome my dad. i would like everybody to honor him for his new book. [applause] 's. >> thank you, everybody. we are all friends, and i have been a professor of history for a long time. i have never been more proud of someone i have gotten to know who has worked so incredibly hard in so many different areas not just on wall street in the financial world but as a writer someone who worked with...
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it's a ticking time bomb. >> douglas burden was once a ticking time bomb himself. almost two years since he exploded in anger and attacked a 64-year-old deputy in his housing unit. today, burden says it wasn't personal, but the result of frustration. >> i thought i was being treated unfairly because i wasn't going to court very often. i would go to court and i wouldn't get to get my word across to the judge or to anyone, so it felt like i couldn't get my voice out there. so, one day, i just snapped and i decided to choke out a deputy. while he wasn't looking, i just jumped behind the counter and grabbed him in a choke hold and i started choking him. >> could you have killed him? >> easily, but that's what we're taught in the marine corps. >> since then the jail's medical staff has kept burden stable through medication. >> i've been taking my meds. i've been doing a lot better. this is the best i ever felt, ever since i first got diagnosed with schizophrenoform. >> are you a threat to these deputies here? >> no. >> why not? >> because me being ex-military, i feel li
it's a ticking time bomb. >> douglas burden was once a ticking time bomb himself. almost two years since he exploded in anger and attacked a 64-year-old deputy in his housing unit. today, burden says it wasn't personal, but the result of frustration. >> i thought i was being treated unfairly because i wasn't going to court very often. i would go to court and i wouldn't get to get my word across to the judge or to anyone, so it felt like i couldn't get my voice out there. so, one...
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douglas was shot in the pelvis and was revived twice while undergoing surgery. his goal is to run the new york marathon in september. >>> coming up tonight on "action news," students from ocean county create a touching memorial to service members that paid the ultimate sacrifice in iraq and afghanistan and the nation's number one high school lacrosse team is here in the tell way valley and ducis rogers has that story. >> i have details on the holiday weekend forecast and meantime melissa magee, has you covered down the shore. she is live in wildwood. >> reporter: yes a little rain will not stop our party we are getting ready for the international kite festival check these kites out flying high. and the all important shore forecast in time for the weekend. >> bon jovi rocks out for rutgers camden today and it was commencement. >>> the rutgers commencement ceremony in camden turned into somewhat of a concert. jon bon jovi played a song he wrote for their present. bon jovi also received a hon rarery degree. >>> graduates will be greeted by a new statue and it's cal
douglas was shot in the pelvis and was revived twice while undergoing surgery. his goal is to run the new york marathon in september. >>> coming up tonight on "action news," students from ocean county create a touching memorial to service members that paid the ultimate sacrifice in iraq and afghanistan and the nation's number one high school lacrosse team is here in the tell way valley and ducis rogers has that story. >> i have details on the holiday weekend forecast...
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he is accused of shooting and killing and wounding alex douglas last september. >>> money and the mayor's race. nbc 10 takes a closer look at the millions taken over the job. >>> plus why is mary lee? we have an update of the shark that's hanging off the coast of nj new jersey and why she may have made the journey. here's to the explorers. those diagnosed with cancer who didn't settle for just one opinion on their diagnosis or recommended treatment plan they explored their options. and discovered a new level of empowerment. at cancer treatment centers of america in philadelphia, that's what we do-empower our patients with a comprehensive second opinion. and because time is of the essence, we do it a single one day. explore your options with a one-day second opinion. learn more at cancercenter.com/eastern. >>> police don't know why people started in but they started to arrest people. it started last night while a lot of children were play nothing the street detectives have arrested austin and charged him with rioting and issued a warrant for pressly for firing a gun six times. >> one guy w
he is accused of shooting and killing and wounding alex douglas last september. >>> money and the mayor's race. nbc 10 takes a closer look at the millions taken over the job. >>> plus why is mary lee? we have an update of the shark that's hanging off the coast of nj new jersey and why she may have made the journey. here's to the explorers. those diagnosed with cancer who didn't settle for just one opinion on their diagnosis or recommended treatment plan they explored their...
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douglas was an mp. they are making a lot of head way. they have 3% of the vote in 2010. they came a long way, across the board, not only in the south-east. threatening the major parties. >> we'll have to leave it there. thank you. thank you for being with us throughout the evening and night. some other patients. turn out is 65%, clar to what it was five years ago, and big success of the scottish national party. it won many more seats than it hoped for. let's cross and speak to phil lavelle. a huge loss for labour in scotland. absolutely very happy. there's seven constituencies all lacial, all to the snp. this place is heaving. they are backing up and going home. it's the labour politicians. they have done badly here. we knew they'd do badly. that would be reflect in the polls they have been anhilated. so far the snp took 50 seats. labor held on to one. lib dems held on to one. the others are yet to be announced. this is a party in scotland without a leader. jim murphy. the leader of the party lost his seat. not only him. margaret scottish secretary she lost her seat by a
douglas was an mp. they are making a lot of head way. they have 3% of the vote in 2010. they came a long way, across the board, not only in the south-east. threatening the major parties. >> we'll have to leave it there. thank you. thank you for being with us throughout the evening and night. some other patients. turn out is 65%, clar to what it was five years ago, and big success of the scottish national party. it won many more seats than it hoped for. let's cross and speak to phil...
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. >> i'm guessing our douglas oh, ongoing. >> you don't have to submit a speaker card in order to speak. >> are you call me speakers in terms of opposing or supporting. >> not order we've received them. >> last week, i would have spoken all the words i've lived on california street for 38 years i know that neighborhood well she expressed a number of concerns that are valid, however, i was one the people that met with the project sponsor and i think that the concession they made addressed the immediate concerned in terms of the housed of the operation and reducing the scale of the building and in terms of reducing the number of dispensaries so i feel like the project sponsors have made an effort to commodity legitimate concerns that may have been overlooked in the planning commission recommendation so i've- i've been neutral listed, if you will, i will congratulate the sponsor on at least license to the concerned neighbors that have liability concerned and will continue to have liability concerns thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> my name is richard i'm also a neighbor of
. >> i'm guessing our douglas oh, ongoing. >> you don't have to submit a speaker card in order to speak. >> are you call me speakers in terms of opposing or supporting. >> not order we've received them. >> last week, i would have spoken all the words i've lived on california street for 38 years i know that neighborhood well she expressed a number of concerns that are valid, however, i was one the people that met with the project sponsor and i think that the...
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michael douglas henderson: yes.: we've set the stage for a very interesting conversation on our next program, first ladies influence and image. thanks to both of you for being here tonight to talk us through 12 years of interesting early american history, a very changing country and the presidents that lead and the first ladies that helped them. we appreciate your time. michael douglas henderson: thank you so much. patricia brady: thank you. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> this sunday night at 8:00 eastern on "first ladies," we look into the personal lives of three first ladies. anna harrison never stepped foot in the white house because her husband dies after a month in office. letitia tyler becomes first lady when her husband assumes the presidency, but she passes away just a year and a half later. the president remarries julia tyler, who is the first photographed first lady. this sunday night at 8:00 p.m. e
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for great green tag savings on the e series family of tractors. >>> eight months ago trooper alex douglast outside of the barracks in pike county and those shots allegedly shot by eric frein. today is he talking exclusively with an emotional interview with our sister station in scranton he is recalling that horrifying night and sharing his road to recovery. >> i heard what sounded like fireworks going off. >> the nearly ten years veteran ran towards the barracks and as he ran towards the entrance he found corporal brian dixon on the ground. when i went over to him i got shot and i when to my knees i knew then that somebody was shooting at us and i crawled on my arms and i couldn't feelly legs at the time. when they pulled him into the lobby someone started to secure the lobby of the barracks. >> i didn't know if there was one or two guys out there. dixon was flown to the medical center in scranton and he almost didn't make it either. >> i coded twice that i know of on the table. >> his heart stopped twice but incredibly he was revived twice almost a week after the ambush trooper douglas s
for great green tag savings on the e series family of tractors. >>> eight months ago trooper alex douglast outside of the barracks in pike county and those shots allegedly shot by eric frein. today is he talking exclusively with an emotional interview with our sister station in scranton he is recalling that horrifying night and sharing his road to recovery. >> i heard what sounded like fireworks going off. >> the nearly ten years veteran ran towards the barracks and as he...
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and douglas said the past is not dead. the evil that men do while they live continues long after they are dead he said. we would rather forget the bad part of history and only remember the parts that we can glorify and celebrate. it's a complex one that has been missing and that one word is how did race play into historical events. >> it was revolutionary in a sense. particularly that you've got an example, unique in the world, where there's a slave population that is freed and within just a couple of years, they are voting, many of them are holding office. this was extraordinary revolutionary experiment really in america. and greg downs has written quite a bit about the role of the military in reconstruction and one of the things he points out is that reasonableness or unreasonableness sender was not the end -- surrender was not the end of the war but the turning point in the war. there was considerable geurilla and par amilitary organizations going on after the war. para so just because they were silent doesn't mean they
and douglas said the past is not dead. the evil that men do while they live continues long after they are dead he said. we would rather forget the bad part of history and only remember the parts that we can glorify and celebrate. it's a complex one that has been missing and that one word is how did race play into historical events. >> it was revolutionary in a sense. particularly that you've got an example, unique in the world, where there's a slave population that is freed and within...
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douglas is the uncle of markets douglas was found with a head wound in all on sunday dale avenue near mclaren park friday afternoon he died soon after. >> pam moore: in oakland some local businesses are still assessing the damage after a peaceful make a protest are destructive on friday night tonight their questions about the city's response dan kerman has more >> dan kerman: 38 after a small group and made a protesters turned oakland auto while into blocks of broken glass and smashed up cars the damage is still easy to spot the monday diller ship on broadway at 60 to 70 cards were vandalized and one of them barred at the costs that likely a couple of hundred thousand dollars. this small shop had five windows broken which will likely cost them 4000 to $5,000. >> dan kerman: at harry clark heating and plumbing they also on the look for thousands of dollars to replace broken windows at this paint store malcolm wallop broken windows from the proprietor not anger or frustration just sadness >>: it was just really sad to see this type of things happen and not city we want to promote oaklan
douglas is the uncle of markets douglas was found with a head wound in all on sunday dale avenue near mclaren park friday afternoon he died soon after. >> pam moore: in oakland some local businesses are still assessing the damage after a peaceful make a protest are destructive on friday night tonight their questions about the city's response dan kerman has more >> dan kerman: 38 after a small group and made a protesters turned oakland auto while into blocks of broken glass and...
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douglas h. mayvell. darrell r. pearson. rafael l. ramos. christopher g. skinner. david w. smith jr.williams. north carolina -- jeffrey w. green. stanley l. klingenschmidt. alexander e. thalman. ohio -- michael a. paris sr. justin r. weinbrenner. oklahoma -- bryan d. beck. kelly a. chase. terry b. fischer. mitchell d. weeks. kristen d. willheit. pennsylvania -- richard a. champion. brian k. dixon ii. david kedra. cheryl a. pierce. south carolina -- joseph j. madaskovic. holmes n. smith jr. tennessee -- david c. johnson. darryl j. perrett. michael a. petrina. texas -- paul a. buckles. charles d. dinwiddy. lee dixon. jessica l. hollis. cleveland d. johnson jr. mark u. kelley. alejandro martinez, sr. michael j. naylor. michael a. pimmintel. jessie valdez, iii. utah -- corey blake ride. virginia -- brian m. berger. purcy lee house, iii. brian w.jones. washington -- derek a. hansen. wisconsin -- michael j. seversen. federal -- oswaldo o. albarati-casana. michael c. baskett. jair j. cabrera. jason m. crisp. brian j. feldt. alexander i. giannini. clinton holtz. brandon k. kountz. mark a. ma
douglas h. mayvell. darrell r. pearson. rafael l. ramos. christopher g. skinner. david w. smith jr.williams. north carolina -- jeffrey w. green. stanley l. klingenschmidt. alexander e. thalman. ohio -- michael a. paris sr. justin r. weinbrenner. oklahoma -- bryan d. beck. kelly a. chase. terry b. fischer. mitchell d. weeks. kristen d. willheit. pennsylvania -- richard a. champion. brian k. dixon ii. david kedra. cheryl a. pierce. south carolina -- joseph j. madaskovic. holmes n. smith jr....
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one of the aircraft that drove the germans back was the a-26 invader, built by douglas.ortalized by the photo of marines raising the u.s. flag over mount suribachi, the battle of iwo jima helped secure three airfields and provided a staging area for the much-anticipated invasion of the japanese homeland. it is a testimony that more than 25,000 u.s. marines were killed in february and march of 1945, nearly 19,000 japanese soldiers were killed, only battle of the war in which u.s. casualties exceeded japanese. the corsair was critical to the american success on iwo jima. initially designed as a carrier-based fighter, the pilot sat far back in the fuselage and the view was restricted by the propeller and a huge fuel tank making landings challenging on the pitching deck of a carrier. early models went to land-based marine pilots who put the aircraft to effective use in dogfights and ground support. corsair pilots shot down 11 japanese aircraft for every corsair lost, and by the beginning of 1945, marine corps pilots were flying low-level missions with bombs, rockets and napa
one of the aircraft that drove the germans back was the a-26 invader, built by douglas.ortalized by the photo of marines raising the u.s. flag over mount suribachi, the battle of iwo jima helped secure three airfields and provided a staging area for the much-anticipated invasion of the japanese homeland. it is a testimony that more than 25,000 u.s. marines were killed in february and march of 1945, nearly 19,000 japanese soldiers were killed, only battle of the war in which u.s. casualties...
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douglas hughes is expected to address the media and thank the supporters today. the lawmakers were livid after allowing him to cross three no fly zones. he said landing there was an act of civil disobedience. >>> follow julie carey on twitter to find out what happens to charles severance today. he is charged with killing three people in alexandria over the course of a decade. the judge moved the proceedings to fair fax because of the high publicity on the case. >>> we'll get a better idea of whether or not the purple line will be built. prince george's county and montgomery county leaders will meet with maryland governor larry hogan in las vegas today. they're in las vegas at a convention hoping to recruit new business to the counties. well one of the biggest selling points is that purple line which would connect the two counties. >>> baltimore based insurance provider is tightening security after hackers gained access to more than a million people's names. care first blue cross/blue shield says that hackers did not get any social security numbers or medical clai
douglas hughes is expected to address the media and thank the supporters today. the lawmakers were livid after allowing him to cross three no fly zones. he said landing there was an act of civil disobedience. >>> follow julie carey on twitter to find out what happens to charles severance today. he is charged with killing three people in alexandria over the course of a decade. the judge moved the proceedings to fair fax because of the high publicity on the case. >>> we'll get a...
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a grand jury had indicated douglas hughes -- indicted, excuse me douglas hughes, on six charges that could land him in to jail for ten years and he could also face fines and be forced to give up the gyrocopter. he said the flight was to draw attention to the role big money plays in politics. >>> lights were burning a little late last night on capitol hill. kentucky senator and republican presidential candidate rand paul spoke on the senate floor for about ten hours, wrapped up just before midnight. he was doing this to protest renewal of the patriot act, which he says is unconstitutional. that act set to expire june 1st. >>> another major victory for isis capturing a syrian town that's home to one of the oldest and most historic sites. isis posted this video online showing smoke billowing over the ancient city of palmeiro. we've just learned overnight that isis forces are in full control of the treasured ruins. that's dating back to roman times. militants have destroyed similar ruins in the past. >>> we're also learning some surprising details about osama bin laden from the pakistani
a grand jury had indicated douglas hughes -- indicted, excuse me douglas hughes, on six charges that could land him in to jail for ten years and he could also face fines and be forced to give up the gyrocopter. he said the flight was to draw attention to the role big money plays in politics. >>> lights were burning a little late last night on capitol hill. kentucky senator and republican presidential candidate rand paul spoke on the senate floor for about ten hours, wrapped up just...
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next, mercer university professor douglas thompson talks about religion and its impact on the relationship between slaves and their owners during the antebellum period. he cites nat turner's 1831 slave rebellion and frederick douglass' 1845 memoir as examples of how whites and blacks interpreted biblical passages on slavery. this class is about an hour. professor thompson: ok, remember how we were talking about proslavery views. but especially talking about how they use the bible. picking up on the last one as a way to talk about something that is going to happen in the african-american experience, especially as they read to -- read the bible themselves. the conflated story, the mark of cain, the curse of ham. we did not talk about, because the reader does not pull those text together -- the tower of babel is often used to talk about what you have different races of people. so, i am adding that one in. it is an example of a way you can understand difference, the different races that exist. this is a whole code for households, women and children but included in that is slaves. included in t
next, mercer university professor douglas thompson talks about religion and its impact on the relationship between slaves and their owners during the antebellum period. he cites nat turner's 1831 slave rebellion and frederick douglass' 1845 memoir as examples of how whites and blacks interpreted biblical passages on slavery. this class is about an hour. professor thompson: ok, remember how we were talking about proslavery views. but especially talking about how they use the bible. picking up on...
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one of the aircraft that drove the germans back was the a-26 invader built by douglas. eformal eforal immortalized forever, it provided the united states with a staging area for the much anticipated invasion of the japanese homeland. it is a testament to the frosty of the fighting on iwo jima. nearly 19,000 japanese soldiers were killed. the only battle of the war in which u.s. casualties exceeded japanese. the air force was critical to the air. the pilot sat far back in the fuselage and view was restricted because of the horsepower motor, the 13 plus foot diameter and huge fuel tank. makeing landings difficult. early models went to land based marine pilots who put the heavy armament to effective use in dog fights and ground support. eventually, air pilots shot down 11 japanese aircraft for every course air lost. by 1945, marine corps pilots were flying low level missions with their fellow marines on the beaches and the islands throughout the south pacific. the japanese called this airplane whistling death. some of you remember bma 214, led by boeington. he was it will2
one of the aircraft that drove the germans back was the a-26 invader built by douglas. eformal eforal immortalized forever, it provided the united states with a staging area for the much anticipated invasion of the japanese homeland. it is a testament to the frosty of the fighting on iwo jima. nearly 19,000 japanese soldiers were killed. the only battle of the war in which u.s. casualties exceeded japanese. the air force was critical to the air. the pilot sat far back in the fuselage and view...
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the c-47 began its life as the douglas dc3.airplane credited with revolutionizing the airline industry. with the outbreak of hostilities, the plane was reconstructed as a military transport. c 47's cap in china during the war flew -- cap in -- capped-- kept in china flew supplies and personnel from muddy airfields across the himalaya range to places in china. after d-day, the c-47 supported the allied effort in germany. here comes the c-47. after 1945, eisenhower credited four weapons to winning the war, the bazooka, the jeep, the atomic bomb, and the c-47. about 11,000 of those were built, and 1100 remain flyable around the world today, some with turbine conversions on engines. the june 19, 1944 battle of maybe gulf was the largest carrier to carrier at all. in a flotilla that included 15 aircraft carriers and more than 100 supporting ships, the u.s. navy arrived to capture the island of saipan for use as a base for b-29 to bomb japan. one hellcat pilot shot down six japanese dive bombers in less than eight minutes. american l
the c-47 began its life as the douglas dc3.airplane credited with revolutionizing the airline industry. with the outbreak of hostilities, the plane was reconstructed as a military transport. c 47's cap in china during the war flew -- cap in -- capped-- kept in china flew supplies and personnel from muddy airfields across the himalaya range to places in china. after d-day, the c-47 supported the allied effort in germany. here comes the c-47. after 1945, eisenhower credited four weapons to...
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next, mercer university professor douglas thompson talks about religion and its impact on the relationship between slaves and their owners during the antebellum period. he cites nat turner's 1831 slave rebellion and frederick douglass' 1845 memoir as examples of how whites and blacks interpreted biblical passages on slavery.
next, mercer university professor douglas thompson talks about religion and its impact on the relationship between slaves and their owners during the antebellum period. he cites nat turner's 1831 slave rebellion and frederick douglass' 1845 memoir as examples of how whites and blacks interpreted biblical passages on slavery.
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tom: douglas holtz eakin, thank you so much.ow that i had said this is going to be a mess. all right, later this morning the vice president will sit on stage with siemens ceo eric spiegel. -- eric segal. eric segal is joining us on "surveillance." this is not just a u.s. problem, it is a global problem u.s. bridges. we are on bloomberg television bloomberg radio, and streaming on your tablet and phone on bloomberg.com. ♪ tom coburn good morning, everyone. what did you be focused on today? greece, though question about it. let's go to the bloomberg terminal and look at an important series. this is an important inflation -- or someone say disinflation -- adjustment. national stimulus pushing the rate down to 0%. the limitations and constraints one of them is the real rate of 4%. brendan: as we get these anecdotal reports, the possibility of a slowdown in china, confronting the possibility of less than 7%, it is an amazing number. their response -- ruchir sharma you are here with us from morgan stanley -- has been mostly in the las
tom: douglas holtz eakin, thank you so much.ow that i had said this is going to be a mess. all right, later this morning the vice president will sit on stage with siemens ceo eric spiegel. -- eric segal. eric segal is joining us on "surveillance." this is not just a u.s. problem, it is a global problem u.s. bridges. we are on bloomberg television bloomberg radio, and streaming on your tablet and phone on bloomberg.com. ♪ tom coburn good morning, everyone. what did you be focused on...
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we have douglas rushkoff... >> douglas rushkoff: i've been speaking at events like this for more than 20 years now. >> my sister has two twitter accounts... >> rushkoff: i've written books and taught classes about this stuff, so people turn to me for answers. >> what do you do in the case of extreme bullying? >> my son plays a game called starcraft. >> how much does that show up in tracking? >> rushkoff: i don't think it's going to affect the kid's job for the rest of their lives... >> rushkoff: but lately i've been wondering: are we all asking the wrong questions when we focus on the technology itself rather than what's behind it? kids are spending more and more of their time in digital spaces that they don't have even a basic understanding of what they are, where they're tilted, what are they for. the problem, as i see it is what are companies doing to our kids through technology and how can they and we be made more aware? technology is here to stay, and it's changing all of our lives especially those of our kids. but how? what do these websites and appsit really allow teens to do?
we have douglas rushkoff... >> douglas rushkoff: i've been speaking at events like this for more than 20 years now. >> my sister has two twitter accounts... >> rushkoff: i've written books and taught classes about this stuff, so people turn to me for answers. >> what do you do in the case of extreme bullying? >> my son plays a game called starcraft. >> how much does that show up in tracking? >> rushkoff: i don't think it's going to affect the kid's job...
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joining me is douglas ollivant.r military planner in iraq who served on the national security council under president obama and president george w. bush. he's now a senior national security fellow at the new america foundation and partner at mantid international. doug ollivant, welcome back to the "newshour". we have the comments from the secretary of defense over the weekend saying iraqi troops ran away, that they didn't have the will to fight. but then today you have the vice president biden calling the iraqi prime minister to say, no, iraqi troops are doing a great job. which is it? >> just a few weeks ago we had secretary kerry saying that he was sure that ramadi was going to be reclaimed. so clearly we have secretary carter as an outlier in the u.s. government position which sometimes just means you're saying inconvenient things people continue want to hear. clearly problems with the iraqi earnings they need to be addressed, but the counterpoint is also true, the iraqi army was in ramadi for a year and a half a
joining me is douglas ollivant.r military planner in iraq who served on the national security council under president obama and president george w. bush. he's now a senior national security fellow at the new america foundation and partner at mantid international. doug ollivant, welcome back to the "newshour". we have the comments from the secretary of defense over the weekend saying iraqi troops ran away, that they didn't have the will to fight. but then today you have the vice...
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douglas emmett karcher, like the younger president bush, did not. -- douglas and mccarthy, like the youngerdent bush, did not. we are playing tennis in foreign-policy. we are trying to hit the ball back. that works against an eight-year-old, but it doesn't work if you are playing a decent player. that is the problem. we've seen that in the decision of whether or not we were going to remove assad or punish him. we see that today with isis. how far are we willing to go? we are prepared to tell the that they have to take care of this for us. if we do not see quick wins, we do not have a strategy. tom: can the imf help america, or are they in the way in developing foreign-policy? they are trying to help america. if you look at the imf talking , the imf is actually saying they want to inject reality into these conversations. you, the united states, are not the only player in town. whether it is christine lagarde or the world bank players, they are concerned that the only world bank president without a global strategy is china. and they are building institutions the infrastructure bank and bricks
douglas emmett karcher, like the younger president bush, did not. -- douglas and mccarthy, like the youngerdent bush, did not. we are playing tennis in foreign-policy. we are trying to hit the ball back. that works against an eight-year-old, but it doesn't work if you are playing a decent player. that is the problem. we've seen that in the decision of whether or not we were going to remove assad or punish him. we see that today with isis. how far are we willing to go? we are prepared to tell...
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the a-26 invader built by douglas. immortalized of the flag over mt.the united states with an important staging area for the much anticipated invasion of the japanese homeland. it is a testament to the ferocity of the fighting on iwo jima that more than 25,000 u.s. marines were wounded or killed during 35 days of fighting in february or march of 1945. and nearly 19,000 japanese soldiers were killed. the only battle of the war in which u.s. casualties exceeded japanese. it was critical to the american success on iwo jima. initially designed as a carrier-based fighter, the carrier sat far back in the fuselage and his view was restricted because of the 2,000 horse motor and a huge fuel tank making landings extremely challenging on the pitching deck of a carrier. earlier battles went to land-based pilots who put the speed and heavy armament in effective use in dog fights and ground support. eventually they shot down 11 japanese aircraft for every corsair lost. they were flying with bombs rockets and napalm in support of their fellow marines on the beaches
the a-26 invader built by douglas. immortalized of the flag over mt.the united states with an important staging area for the much anticipated invasion of the japanese homeland. it is a testament to the ferocity of the fighting on iwo jima that more than 25,000 u.s. marines were wounded or killed during 35 days of fighting in february or march of 1945. and nearly 19,000 japanese soldiers were killed. the only battle of the war in which u.s. casualties exceeded japanese. it was critical to the...
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douglas is considered a heavyweight. think it is unlikely a conservative government would contemplate electoral reform that would hand power more seats to you cap -- ukip. anna: thank you. guy: let's take a look at what has been happening. plenty of stocks have been up. anna: also singe into -- also syngenta. it is up 14.9%. lots of moves, the ftse 100 up. the market reacting to the politics that has been developing overnight. ♪ guy: you are watching "bloomberg politics." i'm guy johnson. coming up this hour, we have got plenty of coverage. let me tell you what we are going to be doing. we have got an amazing overnight story. welcome to "bloomberg politics." let's run you through the details. there you go. stocks surge. david cameron's conservative party driving in the u.k. the move led utilities to surge higher this morning. the pound also jumping against the euro and the dollar. yields falling sharply this morning. david
douglas is considered a heavyweight. think it is unlikely a conservative government would contemplate electoral reform that would hand power more seats to you cap -- ukip. anna: thank you. guy: let's take a look at what has been happening. plenty of stocks have been up. anna: also singe into -- also syngenta. it is up 14.9%. lots of moves, the ftse 100 up. the market reacting to the politics that has been developing overnight. ♪ guy: you are watching "bloomberg politics." i'm guy...
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>> couple theories, either douglas stewart enlisted the help of someone to come to michigan, abduct andsomeone completely unbeknownst to us involved in this with either a stranger abduction or someone that venus stewart was having a problem with type of thing. >> reporter: a woman goes out the front door in her pajamas and never seen again. someone would be rightfully fearful is there somebody crazy on the loose abducting people >> absolutely. >> reporter: and you're getting citizen calls, people saying i saw a funny looking guy at the lake the other day. >> yes. >> now police are looking to are this man, two witnesses spotted him at nearby adams lake the night before stewart disappeared. he was wet and approached the witnesses for a cigarette. >> i mean right now with the case we have so few clues to go on, we're not going to discount anything. >> the lead was strong enough that police conducted an all-out search of the lake using sonar equipment. >> reporter: police dredged that chilly lake after reports of the soaking wet man by the water's edge. they worked around the clock, but fou
>> couple theories, either douglas stewart enlisted the help of someone to come to michigan, abduct andsomeone completely unbeknownst to us involved in this with either a stranger abduction or someone that venus stewart was having a problem with type of thing. >> reporter: a woman goes out the front door in her pajamas and never seen again. someone would be rightfully fearful is there somebody crazy on the loose abducting people >> absolutely. >> reporter: and you're...
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still, douglas millon says they are making big strides when it comes to e-commerce.ouglas: we are investing in the future of retail and i am excited about the process -- the improvedties that capabilities provide. we are making progress on the toile technology platform make this technology easier for customers. scarlet: walmart has warned customers that they will be changing their inventory over the next couple of years. same storeaying that sales -- same-store sales climbed, no doubt my mother helped with that. the pairing accepted earnings per share in the second quarter falling for censure -- short. they fallen 2% since the start of the year. hillary clinton going big on small business, the democratic presidential candidate made her intentions clear, to be known as the president who looks out for small business owners. -- hillaryt to be clinton: i want to be a small business president. a president who makes it easier to start and run a small business in america so that it seems less like a gamble and more like an opportunity. we should be doing more to fully suppo
still, douglas millon says they are making big strides when it comes to e-commerce.ouglas: we are investing in the future of retail and i am excited about the process -- the improvedties that capabilities provide. we are making progress on the toile technology platform make this technology easier for customers. scarlet: walmart has warned customers that they will be changing their inventory over the next couple of years. same storeaying that sales -- same-store sales climbed, no doubt my mother...
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i mean some people think douglas actually won those debates. but if you're the hippies back then you think that lincoln won, right? so -- and they'll find -- that means that's a reference to lincoln cutting trees and making rails. goes something like "hoorah for the choice of the nation ♪ ♪ our chiefton so brave and so true ♪ ♪ will grow for the great reformation for lincoln and liberty too ♪ ♪ we'll go for the son of kentucky ♪ ♪ the hero of hoos sureierdum too snots the prize of suckers for lincoln and liberty too ♪ that's how it goes. and, you know -- [ applause ] no i should be saying sorry about that. anyway, you know, it reminds me sometimes popular songs can be a little edgy and reminds me of the '60s when "blowing in the wind" kind of was edgy. particularly when sunk by dylan. peter, paul, and mary's version was a little bland even though i loved it. it kind of opened a way, that in the hendrix' music. songs like this sometimes open the way a little bit. and in a way like a prowl. and then there was another song "we are coming father ab
i mean some people think douglas actually won those debates. but if you're the hippies back then you think that lincoln won, right? so -- and they'll find -- that means that's a reference to lincoln cutting trees and making rails. goes something like "hoorah for the choice of the nation ♪ ♪ our chiefton so brave and so true ♪ ♪ will grow for the great reformation for lincoln and liberty too ♪ ♪ we'll go for the son of kentucky ♪ ♪ the hero of hoos sureierdum too snots the...
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las autoridades detuvieron en las Últimas horas a alexander de 19 aÑos y a douglas martin de 21. acusados del asesinato, podrÍan estar implicados en condena de muerte. >> inundaciones en nebraska. la amenaza de tormenta se mantiene por todo el territorio. mantiene en alerta otras zonas donde las condiciones del tiempo podrÍan favorecer la formaciÓn del tornado. >> se confirmÓ que se matÓ a sus masas durante un asalto nocturno en siria. la operaciÓn del operativo era capturarlo por la importancia de la informaciÓn que manejaba pero finalmente fue abatido en el enfrentamiento. >> en el ataque ordenado por barack obama un grupo de comando estadounidense ingresÓ a ti territorio sirio conocido como el seÑor petrÓleo. durante la redada llevada a cabo al este de siria falleciÓ segÚn el departamento de defensa. fue capturada olvidar su esposa quien se cree que es responsable del trÁfico de menores. el secretario dijo que estaba involucrado en actividades ilÍcitas relacionadas con el petrÓleo, el gas y las finanzas. el era responsable de vender petrÓleo y gas en el mercado negro para fina
las autoridades detuvieron en las Últimas horas a alexander de 19 aÑos y a douglas martin de 21. acusados del asesinato, podrÍan estar implicados en condena de muerte. >> inundaciones en nebraska. la amenaza de tormenta se mantiene por todo el territorio. mantiene en alerta otras zonas donde las condiciones del tiempo podrÍan favorecer la formaciÓn del tornado. >> se confirmÓ que se matÓ a sus masas durante un asalto nocturno en siria. la operaciÓn del operativo era...
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one of the aircraft that drove the germans back was the a-26 invader, built by douglas. immortalized forever by the photo of marines raising the u.s. flag, the battle of iwo jima helped your -- helped secure three airfields and provided the united states with an important staging area for the much-anticipated invasion of the japanese homeland. it is a testament to the ferocity of the fighting on you will jim a that more than 25,000 -- on iwo jima that more than 25,000 marines were wounded and 19,000 soldiers from the japanese were killed. initially designed as a carrier-based fighter, the pilot set are back in the fuselage and his view was restricted because of the motor the propeller, and a huge fuel tank, making landings extremely challenging's on the deck of a carrier. early models went to land-based marine pilots, who put the speed and armament to effective use in dogfights and ground support. eventually pilots shot down 11,000 japanese aircraft for every corsair lost. by the beginning of 1945, marine corps pilots were flying low-level missions with palms -- with bom
one of the aircraft that drove the germans back was the a-26 invader, built by douglas. immortalized forever by the photo of marines raising the u.s. flag, the battle of iwo jima helped your -- helped secure three airfields and provided the united states with an important staging area for the much-anticipated invasion of the japanese homeland. it is a testament to the ferocity of the fighting on you will jim a that more than 25,000 -- on iwo jima that more than 25,000 marines were wounded and...
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she word are in stark contrast to what douglas told us 12 days before she wrote that memo. >> would younow high level security. >> yes, i believe we have high level security there. yes. >> in the memo douglas rights in reality the corporate security division cannot firmly account for what security assets are in place and the company's existing security infrastructure is an assortment of technology many of them outdated. she adds i would consider them to be in a fail mode. information in the memo now helps explain why pg&e could not answer this key question last year. can you tell us where we've been and when? >> i'll let you tell me. i do know a couple places you've been. and i know that you've been to visiting some of our sites at night. >> that's part of our test here. can you tell us where we were and when? >> tony i'll let you give me some ideas. >> still speaking out of both sides of their mouth. >> senator jerry hill spear head headed legislation calling for greater requirements and accountability for security at pg&e substations. >> we work everyday to make sure our security is i
she word are in stark contrast to what douglas told us 12 days before she wrote that memo. >> would younow high level security. >> yes, i believe we have high level security there. yes. >> in the memo douglas rights in reality the corporate security division cannot firmly account for what security assets are in place and the company's existing security infrastructure is an assortment of technology many of them outdated. she adds i would consider them to be in a fail mode....
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. >> douglas, between 14 to 19 possible republican candidates and counting are we about to make historywe're about to get to watch a circus in play. it's going to be really be about money, who can raise the most money. and who can win iowa? governor huckabee has won the iowa caucus before and can he win this time and if he loses does he have a backup strategy of winning straits in the south. walker he will play well and i think it's going to be a very dynamic election and it's -- yes, there are too many candidates but it will make for fun watching and eventually the money will window people out. >> it will be fun watching. larry, you broke down the republican field in four tiers, the leading contenders are bush walker and rubio, and then cruz and paul and then kasich perry, and christie and so who are you talking about, and why is it so strange in the hunt? >> well the golden oldies are unlikely to be the republican nominees and with 20 candidates and the ability to stay in with a single billionaire backing you, this is a tough field to game out, and iowa and new hampshire and south car
. >> douglas, between 14 to 19 possible republican candidates and counting are we about to make historywe're about to get to watch a circus in play. it's going to be really be about money, who can raise the most money. and who can win iowa? governor huckabee has won the iowa caucus before and can he win this time and if he loses does he have a backup strategy of winning straits in the south. walker he will play well and i think it's going to be a very dynamic election and it's -- yes,...